Author: Zariya Johnson

2026 may be two years away, but some of the biggest animation movie studios have already announced their next move. Between shocking Marvel villain announcements and live Disney princesses concerts, movie studios have also revealed their busy slate of upcoming projects. Of the many animated movies announced, an impressive number of them are planned for 2026. They range from sequels to animated adaptations to original movies, and are spread across well-known studios like Disney, Nickelodeon, Paramount, Warner Bros., and DreamWorks. A line-up like this is not one to be missed. Animation has only become more inventive and more popular as…

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Summary Travis Kelce may be shifting from an NFL career to acting, following in the footsteps of WWE stars-turned-actors like John Cena and Dwayne Johnson. Kelce’s involvement in the action-comedy Loose Cannons, alongside action movie director Chad Stahelski, hints at a possible transition to Hollywood roles. Kelce’s success in movies could lead to retirement from football, considering the physical demands and injury risks associated with both careers. Travis Kelce Won the Super Bowl in 2023, appeared on Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, and recently landed a starring role in Lionsgate’s new movie Los Cannons, raising the question of what’s next for…

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A Doctor Who Companion’s adventures always have an end, but sometimes clues to how they end are hidden in plain sight. This is true for Doctor Who Companion Clara Oswald, whose impossible mystery captivated the audience, and the Doctor, for two and a half seasons. As a two-Doctor companion, Clara left during Peter Capaldi’s run, but the show was leading up to her dramatic finale before Matt Smith left Doctor Who. Showrunner Steven Moffat made sure to make the first watch compelling, and a re-watch more tragic, by hinting at the Doctor and Clara’s fate during their TV run. Although…

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Doug Lyman Beach of tomorrow Surrounds Tom Cruise with a well-rounded cast of characters in a story defined by a time loop. Beach of tomorrowLoosely based on the Japanese light novel All you need is kill By Hiroshi Sakurazaka, visions of a Europe overrun by the alien race called the “Mimics.” Major William Cage, along with the United Defense Force, must fight the interstellar enemies and put an end to their attacks, if time can stop looping for Cage first. The concept of alien invasion meets Groundhog Day is riveting, but the great cast is what really brings this movie…

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The 75th Hunger Games, featured in Lionsgate’s 2013 release The Hunger Games: Catching FireMarked two significant changes to Panem’s deadly competition. The first was that the tributes were reaped from previous conquests, instead of the rightful conquests of the districts. The second was that there would be no victor, an outcome that would involve Panem in rebellion, and the result of a plot embedded in the game’s design. Every tribute that goes into the Hunger Games expects a spectacle, bloodshed and one victor at the end of it all. At least, that was the expectation before the 75th annual Hunger…

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Cartoon Network’s Steven Universe Screaming “The power of love can change!” From the rooftops, but one character breaks the rules of the show in a big way. Steven Universe had many riveting character arcs throughout its five-season run, notably Peridot’s wonderfully written redemption arc, but Rose Quartz had the most unique and complex storyline of them all. The Cartoon Network show’s decision to split from a traditional character growth structure for Rose Quartz created a twist on the “favorite dead mother” archetype. Rose is not the only ghost haunting the story But the rose-tinted filter the letters must shatter to…

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