5 Worst Disney Movies Since 2000, Ranked

Despite its generally positive reputation, Disney has had its share of struggles. The early 2000s were a difficult time for the studio, as it tried to adapt to new technologies like computer animation and a changing audience. This led to some creative choices that didn’t quite work, and felt forced rather than innovative. While Disney has since regained its footing, these films stand as examples that even the biggest names in entertainment can sometimes produce disappointing work.

Gran Turismo 7 Has Over 2 Million Monthly Players, Says Yamauchi

During an interview at the Gran Turismo World Series 2025 World Finals, Kazunori Yamauchi told GTPlanet that Gran Turismo 7 is currently in the best state of any Gran Turismo game ever released. He noted that neither the game nor PlayStation has ever seen this level of success before.

62 Years Ago Today, Doctor Who’s Most Important Story Changed Everything for the Doctor

The very first episode of Doctor Who, titled “An Unearthly Child,” featured the First Doctor (William Hartnell) and his companions – his granddaughter Susan Foreman (Carole Ann Ford) and her teachers, Ian Chesterton (William Russell) and Barbara Wright (Jacqueline Hill) – encountering a tribe from the Stone Age. This initial story showed the show’s original goal: to teach children about history. But just one week later, on December 21, 1963, the second episode transported viewers to an alien planet and introduced the Daleks, completely changing the direction of Doctor Who.

In 3 Days, Avatar: Fire and Ash Outgrossed Disney’s Sci-Fi Box Office Bomb

Avatar: Fire and Ash brought in $88 million in North American ticket sales during its opening weekend, and $345 million worldwide. While these numbers are much higher than the total box office for Tron: Ares, the film didn’t perform as well as the previous Avatar movie. Avatar: The Way of Water earned $134 million domestically and $435 million globally during its opening weekend in 2022.

After 16 Years, the Avatar Franchise’s Biggest Villain Finally Completes a Surprising Storyline

Spider nearly dies from lack of oxygen, but Kiri saves him by fundamentally altering his body to allow him to breathe the air of Pandora. Unfortunately, when the RDA captures him, they treat him as an experiment instead of a person, deepening his distress. His only ally among them is Miles Quaritch, who is also changing as he begins to understand the true nature of Pandora.

3 Years On, Returning Netflix Miniseries Is One Of The Biggest Hits Of 2026 With Millions of Views

Rowan Atkinson is back with a new holiday special, Man vs. Baby, a follow-up to his popular Man vs. Bee. However, this show isn’t exactly a thrilling watch – even Atkinson himself admits it has its flaws. The premise, as described officially, is simple: as Christmas nears, a clumsy father is tasked with housesitting a fancy London apartment while also unexpectedly looking after a lost baby. Despite the straightforward description, viewers might still be surprised by what unfolds.

Spider-Man’s 5 Most Brutal Fights Of All Time, Ranked

Let’s take a look at five of the toughest, most intense fights Spider-Man has ever been in. With so many battles over the years, it was hard to pick just a few! We also want to give a shout-out to some other memorable scraps, like his battles against Juggernaut, his fights with Tombstone, and the final showdown with Carnage in the Maximum Carnage storyline. Spider-Man has faced countless challenges, but these five fights really stand out as exceptionally brutal – they make most of his other battles seem easy by comparison.

5 Great Sci-Fi Movies With Seriously Dark Endings

I’ve noticed that while sci-fi movies can have happy endings, they’re actually pretty rare. A lot of the time, especially when a sci-fi film leans into scary territory, it ends more like a horror movie – really dark and unsettling. So, I’ve put together a list of five sci-fi movies with endings that are seriously bleak.

Survival-Horror Game From 2023 Free on Epic Games Store for 24 Hours

From now until December 22nd, Epic Games Store users can get a free copy of Sorry We’re Closed, a survival-horror game that blends exploration with fast-paced shooting. It’s been very well-received, earning a score of 83 on Metacritic. Players on Steam love it even more, giving it an “Overwhelmingly Positive” rating – the highest possible rating on the platform. This rating comes from 98% of its 1,376 user reviews being positive.