Bill Murray’s Forgotten Animated Comedy Is About To Leave Tubi

Between his roles in the 2000 film Charlie’s Angels and the acclaimed 2023 movie Lost in Translation, Bill Murray appeared in the action-comedy Osmosis Jones. This unique film, which combines live-action and animation, is soon leaving Tubi. Osmosis Jones tells the story of Frank DeTorre, a zookeeper who doesn’t take care of himself, and whose body is depicted as a busy city. When Frank gets sick with a dangerous virus, an animated white blood cell named Osmosis Jones has to fight it off.

Invincible Creator Has Bad News for More Specials (& Why They Won’t Happen)

Robert Kirkman, co-creator of Invincible, recently told Collider that another special like 2023’s Invincible Presents: Atom Eve is unlikely. Although there’s interest in creating more specials, the team is currently fully focused on producing the main Invincible series annually and doesn’t have the time or opportunity to work on them.

Every Horror Movie Guest Character in Mortal Kombat, Ranked

It’s tricky to define which guest characters in Mortal Kombat truly fit the horror theme. While characters like The Terminator and Robocop (from Mortal Kombat 11) are popular additions, they come from action franchises, not horror. Other guests, such as Conan the Barbarian, Rambo, The Joker, Omni-Man, and Homelander, also don’t quite match the specific horror style that Mortal Kombat usually incorporates.

5 Cartoon Network Classics That Need Modern Revivals ASAP

Lately, Cartoon Network has been bringing back popular shows like Adventure Time, Regular Show, The Amazing World of Gumball, and Totally Spies! with new seasons or spin-offs. Reboots of The Powerpuff Girls and Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends are also planned, showing that people still love these classic cartoons. Despite all this exciting news, some of the network’s most beloved shows from its golden age haven’t been announced for a comeback.

Jujutsu Kaisen: Top 7 Season 3 Fights, Ranked

It’s important to note that all of these fights are excellent – truly some of the best anime battles in recent years. The only reason some rank lower is because they’re being compared to each other. The team-up between Megumi and Panda against Kirara felt particularly inspired by JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, with the Jujutsu Tech characters trying to understand and counter their opponent’s abilities. Kirara’s unique technique, “Love Rendezvous,” added a twist, forcing the heroes to both decipher her powers and try to win her over. This fight stands out as genuinely enjoyable in the third season, a contrast to many of the other battles which are far more grueling for those involved.

A24’s Backrooms Trailer Opens the Door to A Whole New World of Horror

Today has been full of exciting trailer releases, including new looks at Supergirl and Masters of the Universe. A24 also dropped the official trailer for Backrooms, which gives us a better idea of the plot. It centers around Chiwetel Ejiofor’s character stumbling upon the Backrooms while in a furniture store. You can watch the trailer here:

StarCraft Released 28 Years Ago Today and Changed RTS Games, but Only After Blizzard Scrapped the Original Version

Considering how successful StarCraft became, it’s remarkable that the game had to be completely rebuilt. The initial concept was quite different and didn’t resonate with players during testing – it probably wouldn’t have become the hit it is today. This complete overhaul is a key moment, not just for Blizzard, but for the entire gaming industry.

39 Years Ago Today, An Iconic TV Series Gave Fans What They Wanted (And Cursed Every Other Show Since)

On March 31, 1987, the TV show Moonlighting aired “I Am Curious… Maddie,” which was the second-to-last episode of its third season. After nearly three seasons of David and Maddie hinting at a romantic connection and playfully arguing, they finally became intimate. While fans had been eager to see them together, many believe this moment ultimately harmed the show’s quality.