Futurama Season 14 Release Date Estimate, News & Updates

So, here’s everything we know so far.

So, here’s everything we know so far.

By 2025, it will be clear just how impressive the run of *Supernatural* truly was. The show lasted an incredible fifteen seasons and 327 episodes, overcoming challenges like a writers strike and a network change from The WB to The CW. Even with main characters dying and coming back repeatedly, it persevered. I didn’t start watching until a few seasons were out on DVD, but recently rewatched the pilot episode to celebrate the show’s 20th anniversary – and I had a surprisingly emotional moment, something Dean Winchester would definitely tease me about. Here’s what made it so impactful.

“Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere,” a film from 20th Century Studios, tells the story of how Bruce Springsteen created his 1982 album, “Nebraska.” At the time, he was a rising star wrestling with the challenges of newfound fame and his personal history. The album – a stark, emotional acoustic collection recorded at home in New Jersey on a simple 4-track recorder – proved to be a turning point in his career and remains a beloved and influential work, filled with characters searching for hope.

Disney has revealed a sneak peek at *Frozen 3* through its official WeChat account in China. According to a translation shared by @almanaquedisney on X (formerly Twitter), the movie will feature a grand wedding for Queen Anna and send Elsa on a new, magical adventure with unexpected obstacles. Plus, the royal family is getting a new, intriguing member! *Frozen 3* is currently slated for release in November 2027.

Here’s all the Foundation streaming release date information we know so far.

Following the multiversal battle against villains like Green Goblin, Sandman, and Doc Ock in *Spider-Man: No Way Home*, *Spider-Man 4* is drawing inspiration from lesser-known parts of the Spider-Man comics for its next set of enemies. The film will also feature some unexpected allies, including Jon Bernthal as the Punisher and Sadie Sink, known for her role in *Stranger Things*, as a new character.

As a huge cinema and TV fan, I’m really excited to see who wins the big awards this year! Some of the shows that are leading the pack are Apple’s *Severance*, HBO’s *The Last of Us*, and the fantastic *Hacks*. Also in the running are *The Studio*, *The Pitt*, and Hulu’s *Only Murders in the Building* and *The Bear*. The winners will be announced live from Los Angeles’ Peacock Theater, and Nate Bargatze is hosting, which should be great! You can catch it on CBS or stream it on Paramount+ if you want to watch. Unfortunately, if you don’t have access to either of those, you’ll miss out.

I was initially bummed to hear Gantu wouldn’t be in the live-action *Lilo & Stitch*, but after watching the movie, I didn’t miss him as much as I thought I would. Actually, I think the movie could have worked just fine without Cobra Bubbles too. It’s not that Courtney B. Vance did a bad job, but his character felt unnecessary because his role was changed for this new version of *Lilo & Stitch*.

The show’s executive producer recently told US Weekly that more surprise celebrity guests will appear later this season. She also has a list of dream guests she’d like to invite, including a well-known Emmy winner from HBO’s *The White Lotus*. According to the producer:

The original event was a short experience with opportunities to meet performers and basic stage effects. Now, the ceremony at Disney Springs expands on that idea, creating a bigger and more elaborate show.