Tubi Just Added James Cameron’s Sci-Fi Classic Just Months After It Was Pulled From Streaming Over Banned Scene

The film in question is James Cameron’s 1989 sci-fi classic, The Abyss. It follows a civilian diving team sent to recover a nuclear submarine during the Cold War, who unexpectedly encounter an intelligent alien life form in the ocean depths. The Abyss began streaming on Tubi on February 1st, shortly after being removed from Disney+ in the UK due to a remastered scene that broke a decades-old rule against animal cruelty. Beyond its removal from Disney+, the film has generally been hard to find on streaming platforms, with only infrequent availability in the US.

Tim Burton’s 1950s Sci-Fi Movie Remake Is the Perfect Follow-Up to His 32-Year-Old Cult Classic

Tim Burton is reportedly deep into production on a remake of the 1958 sci-fi film Attack of the 50 Foot Woman, with Margot Robbie set to star and also produce. While it’s another remake, this project feels more like a natural fit for Burton’s style than a simple attempt to make money. Interestingly, it seems to come full circle, potentially acting as a spiritual successor to his 1994 film Ed Wood, which told the story of the director behind a classic low-budget sci-fi movie.

There’s No Question These 5 HBO TV Shows Had Flawless Series Finales

It’s surprisingly common for even great TV shows to stumble with their endings. Game of Thrones, despite being one of HBO’s biggest hits, is famous for its disappointing final season and series finale. Maintaining quality over multiple seasons is challenging, and delivering a satisfying conclusion for viewers is even harder. But HBO has occasionally nailed it, and here are five examples of their best final episodes.

It’s the End of an Era for Final Fantasy, but I’m Not Sure It’s a Good Thing

Every installment of the Final Fantasy series has introduced something different, though not all changes have been successful. Right now, the series is entering a new phase with the Final Fantasy 7 Remake games becoming available on Xbox and Nintendo Switch 2, after previously being exclusive to PlayStation. While Square Enix likely sees this as a step forward, I’m not sure it’s the best approach for the long-term success of Final Fantasy.

Review: Crisol Theater of Idols Is A Solid Horror Story Wrapped In A Familiar (But Visually Rich) Package

Though it shares similarities with action-horror games like Resident Evil, Crisol: Theater of Idols distinguishes itself with a unique and authentic take on Spanish folklore. Combined with smart gameplay improvements and striking monster designs, the game delivers a genuinely frightening and visually impressive experience. Despite a few small issues, Crisol: Theater of Idols offers a lot to enjoy.