Chris Pratt’s Hit Animated Reboot is Leaving Netflix (And There Are Just Days Left to Watch)

The popular 2024 animated film, The Garfield Movie, will be removed from Netflix on March 21st, so fans have limited time to watch it online. While it wasn’t a favorite with critics (earning a 36% score on Rotten Tomatoes), the movie was a big financial success, earning $257 million despite a $60 million production cost, and audiences enjoyed it much more, giving it a 78% rating. Because of its box office performance, a sequel starring Chris Pratt as Garfield is already being planned.

One Major Villain From Netflix’s One Piece Season 1 Gets a Huge Change in Season 2 (And You Probably Missed It)

Buggy, the memorable villain from season one, is back for revenge against Luffy, and he’s brought help this time. He’s joined by Alvida, the captain of the Alvida Pirates and Luffy’s first opponent in the series. But Alvida looks quite different now! This isn’t due to a change in actors or a mistake; it’s a deliberate change to stay true to the original story.

Netflix’s 2-Part Psychological Thriller Is Secretly One Of Its Best Series

Many excellent TV shows on Apple TV+ have been overlooked after their initial release, and the same often happens with acclaimed series on Netflix. For example, Ripley (2024) and Maniac (2016) were both gripping, well-acted shows with fantastic stories that received great reviews, but they didn’t break through to become widely popular.

Is Supernatural Coming Back for Season 16?

Ever since Supernatural concluded in 2020, fans have been eager for a continuation of the show. While it wasn’t a ratings giant, the series maintained a dedicated fanbase that kept it running for many years. Given the current trend of reboots and revivals, many viewers are hoping to see the hunters return for more adventures soon.

PS3 RPG Series Getting First New Game in 9 Years

Okay, so Nippon Ichi Software is bringing back The Witch and the Hundred Knight with a new game, which is awesome! But… that’s all we know right now. Seriously, there’s no title, no trailer, not even a single screenshot. If you were hoping for something big after the mobile release, you’re probably feeling a little let down because there’s just nothing concrete to share. They haven’t even hinted at when we might get an update. All they’ve said is it’ll appeal to both old fans and new players, which honestly sounds like standard PR fluff.