Craig of the Creek’s Final Episode Is Now Streaming: How to Watch

Craig from the Creek” was another significant triumph for Cartoon Network studios in recent times, with each new season adding to its popularity. However, the final episode of the series titled “See You Tomorrow at the Creek” has now been aired, and fans can watch it (alongside all other episodes from Season 6) on Hulu and Max. If you’re curious about how the show concluded in its last moments, there’s a spoiler-filled clip available which you can view in the video provided above.

Did Rick Grimes Really Let Sophia Down? Fans Are Divided!

In the event of a thousand-car traffic jam causing the road to resemble a cemetery, does the caravan opt to reverse course or attempt to navigate around the obstacle? When Dale’s RV malfunctions and becomes inoperable, do they resort to salvaging supplies from the cars full of corpses, or forgo essential items due to Lori Grimes’ uneasiness about “looting graves”? And when a horde of walkers invades the highway, what option do they have but to take refuge beneath the vehicles?

Steam Users Can Now Play Highly Anticipated Game for Free 6 Months Before Release

The demo for the game on Steam isn’t available until July 15, 2025, but it will be released six months prior to launch. This new release is actually a remastered version of a popular Steam game from 2002. To clarify, the Steam game in question is Stronghold Crusader: Definitive Edition, which is a 2025 remaster of Stronghold Crusader, the sequel to 2001’s Stronghold.

First Seven Movies To Open Over $100 Million

Between 2002 and 2007, a total of seven films demonstrated that it was feasible to earn over $100 million in domestic box office revenue during their opening weekends. This wasn’t a one-off event achieved by a solitary movie, but rather an achievable opening weekend figure for multiple blockbusters. These movies were the first in history to gross more than $100 million domestically during their opening weekends, and their records have since been surpassed by more recent blockbuster debuts, thanks to factors like inflation and the wider availability of IMAX ticket prices. Nevertheless, these films remain historically significant for altering the face of the box office industry forever.