Bluey Deserves Its Crown as 2024 and 2025’s Most Streamed Show (And It’ll Win 2026 Too)

According to Variety, the children’s cartoon Bluey was the most-streamed show in the U.S. in 2025, beating out all other programs – even those aimed at adults and including films. You might be surprised by this news – Bluey is designed for kids and often watched repeatedly – but its main competitors were popular shows like Grey’s Anatomy, Stranger Things, and NCIS. This demonstrates that having a younger audience doesn’t automatically mean a show will be the most popular.

A ‘Wicked’ Grammy Win Just Made Up for Big Oscars Snub

While the recent Wicked movie musical didn’t perform as well as the first one, either critically or financially, Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande both delivered excellent performances as Elphaba and Glinda. Given the huge success of the first film – it received 10 Oscar nominations, including Best Picture – many anticipated that the Academy would at least recognize the sequel with some awards.

George R.R. Martin’s ‘Abysmal’ House of the Dragon Comment Addressed by HBO CEO

HBO Chairman Casey Bloys responded to George R.R. Martin’s statement about a strained relationship with ‘House of the Dragon’ co-creator Ryan Condal, jokingly comparing the situation to family disagreements that are usually kept private. Bloys confirmed Martin initially brought Condal to HBO and praised him as a strong showrunner and valuable collaborator.

The Blackfyre Rebellion in Game of Thrones, Explained

In Season 1, Episode 3, titled “The Squire,” Egg performs a song detailing the First Blackfyre Rebellion, though the show simply refers to it as the “Blackfyre Rebellion” since the second one hasn’t occurred yet. The song recounts the story of his father and uncle, who fought against Daemon I Blackfyre, the illegitimate half-brother of their King, Daeron II. This rebellion helps explain the tense relationship between Baelor and Maekar, and future episodes in A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms will explore the consequences faced by those who supported Daemon Blackfyre.

10 Greatest Comedy Movie Masterpieces Of The Last 100 Years, Ranked

Great comedy movies aren’t just funny – they’re carefully crafted, expertly blending timing, acting, and writing. They also feel fresh and unpredictable. These films show that comedy can be as meaningful and beautifully made as serious dramas. While everyone has their favorites, a few comedies consistently shine due to their impact, how enjoyable they are to watch again and again, and their overall brilliance.

The Rocketeer Was Disney’s Costly ’90s Superhero Flop

The movie didn’t live up to the excitement surrounding its source material—it was a major financial disappointment for Disney, despite being heavily promoted. While many comic book adaptations are common now, films like The Rocketeer were pioneers, proving that these kinds of stories could work on the big screen, even when it wasn’t easy.