A Modern Animated Classic With a Near-Perfect RT Score Is About To Leave HBO Max

If you’re an HBO Max subscriber and want to watch the critically acclaimed film Marcel the Shell with Shoes On, you have only a few days left! Dean Fleischer Camp’s charming 2021 movie will be removed from the streaming service on December 31st. The film follows Marcel, a tiny shell who lives with his grandmother and a pet piece of lint, as he searches for his lost family with the help of a filmmaker. His journey turns him into an online star.

10 Best Action Movies of 2025, Ranked

Films that barely missed making the cut include Bad Man, The Accountant 2, Nobody 2, Primitive War, and two entries for Jurassic World Rebirth, along with M3GAN 2.0 (which wasn’t terrible). Now, let’s discover which action movie will be crowned the best of 2025.

Disney Has Officially Lost Roger Rabbit (& That’s Great News For A Sequel)

For over 35 years, a follow-up to the film Who Framed Roger Rabbit? has been talked about, but never made. Now, thanks to a clause in the original copyright agreement, Gary K. Wolf—the creator of Roger Rabbit—has regained the rights to his character. This means Disney no longer has creative control, and Wolf can now develop his own Roger Rabbit projects. “I can basically make my own Roger Rabbit stories,” Wolf told IMNOTBAD.com (as reported by Cartoon Brew), which is great news for fans who want to see the character return under the vision of its original creator.

Every Live-Action Batsuit, Ranked Worst To Best

Batman first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in 1939, and his original costume was quite different from what we see today. He wore a tight-fitting grey suit with black shorts, cape, and cowl, accented by a yellow belt. A black bat emblem completed the dark, intimidating look he used while fighting crime in Gotham City. Over the nearly nine decades since his debut, the Batsuit has changed a lot, both in comic books and in movies. There have been 16 different main movie costumes, though not all of them have been well-received by fans.

Xbox 360 Game Reportedly Back Online 4 Years After Servers Shut Down

Recently, there’s been concern about games becoming completely unplayable when their servers are shut down. Some games rely so heavily on online features that developers haven’t made arrangements to keep them running offline. This effectively turns them into useless objects. A prime example is the game Concord, which was released and then quickly taken offline, leaving players with a copy that only displays error messages and the game’s logo – it’s not actually playable without significant effort.

13 Years On, Netflix Just Added All 7 Seasons of a Critically Acclaimed Crime Show

Between the mid-2000s and early 2010s, The Closer was a hugely popular and critically praised TV show. It launched the careers of its main actors – we’ll talk about them later – and also proved that basic cable shows could achieve high artistic quality, consistently earning nominations for major awards like Emmys, SAG Awards, and Golden Globes throughout its run.

One Piece’s Laugh Tale Arc Is Close, But The Story Is Far From Over

The treasure, called the One Piece, became famous worldwide, launching the Great Pirate Era and motivating many to brave the dangerous seas. Reaching the final island, Laugh Tale, requires not only strength but also intelligence and good fortune. Its location is hidden, revealed only by translating four ancient texts called Road Poneglyphs – a language few can understand, including the crew’s archeologist, Nico Robin. After over 28 years of the manga being published, the long-awaited Laugh Tale is within reach, though many mysteries remain to be solved.

10 Huge Horror Movies Coming in 2026

We considered films that mixed genres, but ultimately decided to focus on pure horror. That’s why you won’t find titles like The Bride! or Scary Movie 6 on this list, even though they’re both anticipated releases in 2026. Psycho Killer, the next Insidious film, and Primate were also close to making the cut.

Pluribus’ Shock Ending Was Only Added To The Sci-Fi Show Last Minute

As the first season of Pluribus ended, Carol found herself in a domestic situation with Zosia, one of the ‘Others,’ and they embarked on a two-week trip around the world. This happened after Manousos, another person immune to the condition affecting most of humanity, experimented on an Other in an attempt to reverse it. However, when Zosia revealed the Others had found a way to force Carol into their collective consciousness against her will, Carol decided to rejoin the human side. She returned to Albuquerque and teamed up with Manousos to try and save the world, but with a shocking development: she’d acquired a nuclear bomb from the Others earlier in the season. The season ended on a dramatic cliffhanger, leaving viewers wondering what Carol’s next move would be and how far she’d go to protect humanity. Interestingly, the show’s creators only decided to include the nuclear bomb plotline while they were actually filming the episode.