“The Most Shocking Moment I’ve Seen in a Pixar Movie”: Disney Fans Are Floored by 1 Death Scene in Hoppers

Even before its release this weekend, people were saying that Hoppers might be Pixar’s funniest movie yet. Pixar is known for combining humor with heartfelt stories, and Hoppers seemed like it would be even funnier than usual. The team behind the film clearly had a lot of creative freedom – we saw hints of this in the post-credits scene from Elio, which featured a lizard playfully interacting with a phone. Now that audiences are finally seeing the movie, one scene in particular is getting a lot of attention.

Avengers: Doomsday Is Officially Fixing One of the Biggest MCU Multiverse Saga Problems

The Infinity Saga was so captivating because of how all the stories connected, the hidden details, and the way the plot steadily built. While it wasn’t perfectly planned from the start – changes were made to Thanos’s story, Spider-Man was added, and the Inhumans movie was scrapped – it felt like a unified whole, consistently building towards a satisfying conclusion. The current Multiverse Saga, however, feels disjointed, unfocused, and varies greatly in quality. Plus, Marvel has had to significantly change its villain plans due to circumstances beyond their control.

One of the Greatest Sci-Fi Movies of the Last 20 Years is Now Free to Stream (And More Unsettling Than Ever)

Alex Garland’s first film as a director, 2015’s Ex Machina, is considered a standout sci-fi movie – many believe it’s one of the best in the last two decades, and even among the greatest sci-fi films of all time. It was highly praised when it came out and still receives acclaim today. Interestingly, the film feels even more relevant now, as artificial intelligence becomes more common in our daily lives and we start to seriously consider the impact of our dependence on technology and what it means to be human.

Doctor Strange’s Greatest Power Is Actually His Greatest Weakness

He can separate his spirit from his body, letting him travel as an astral projection. While in this form, he can’t physically interact with things, but he retains all of his magical abilities. This power has been crucial to the character for decades, often giving him the upper hand in battles. He uses it for everything from gathering information to launching surprise attacks, though it does have limitations. In a 1988 comic, Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme #1, it’s revealed that this ability might actually be more of a hindrance than a help.

The Early ’90s: The Golden Era Of Sports Movies

As a lifelong movie fan, I really think the ’90s were the golden age for sports films. We didn’t get any Best Picture winners like Rocky, sure, but that decade gave us so many movies we all just loved growing up. It feels like things just haven’t been the same since then, and thinking back on those films definitely brings back a lot of good memories. It’s a really nostalgic time for me, and I think a lot of other fans feel the same way.