Shrek 5 Is Coming in 2027, But DreamWorks Should Revive Madagascar Instead

The Madagascar franchise hasn’t had a new installment in a long time, and it’s time for a comeback. The original film was successful in 2005, leading to sequels, a spin-off movie, and several TV shows. DreamWorks should consider bringing this often-overlooked series back to the big screen, especially since it’s been over a decade since the last theatrical release.

M.A.S.K. Is Still the Most Frustrating Transformers Replacement Show

M.A.S.K. was a popular toy line in the mid-1980s, blending ideas from G.I. Joe and Transformers. However, it didn’t stay popular for as long, particularly after a disappointing second season. Now, it’s being reintroduced as part of the same shared universe that brought those other two brands back, which some see as a sign that it wasn’t quite as memorable a franchise.

Absolute Batman Reveals A Horrifying Look At Absolute Scarecrow

A new image shared by the film news account Discussing Film reveals a detailed look at the character Absolute Scarecrow. The photo shows a particularly frightening close-up of Scarecrow’s face, highlighting his button eyes and the stitches used to create his terrifying appearance. You can view the image below.

A 1977 Star Wars Character’s Upcoming Return Fixes A Sequel Trilogy Mistake

Reviews for The Force Awakens were largely excellent, appealing to both dedicated Star Wars fans and newcomers alike. However, the following two films, The Last Jedi and The Rise of Skywalker, sparked a lot of disagreement among viewers. This has made the overall impression of these three films complex, and many people still feel like certain storylines could have been handled better. Luckily, one of those missed chances is now being addressed.

RuPaul’s Drag Race Recap: Sew What

Over the past few seasons, RuPaul’s Drag Race has occasionally skipped an elimination in one episode per year. This happens when the queens perform exceptionally well, when the bottom two contestants are strong players the show wants to keep around, or simply when the energy of the week doesn’t feel right for a elimination. This practice began with a makeover challenge in season 12, but the current format – avoiding elimination through a top-two lip sync – started with the “Daytona Winds” episode in season 14. Seasons 16 and 17 also featured episodes where no one was eliminated, focusing instead on challenges. These episodes tend to showcase the cast’s camaraderie and make them more likable to viewers. By not having to worry about an elimination, the show can highlight the fun and friendships the queens share behind the scenes, giving audiences a chance to connect with them.

Disney Hath Slain the Live-Action Robin Hood

Back in 2020, Disney revealed plans for a remake of Robin Hood, similar to how they updated The Lion King – meaning it would rely heavily on computer-generated imagery. Kari Granlund, who penned the 2019 Lady and the Tramp remake, was slated to write the script, and the producer of the live-action Dumbo was also on board. However, after six years with no news about who would star in the film, it became clear the project wasn’t moving forward.

Seth MacFarlane Defends Controversial AI Bill Clinton Cameo in Ted Season 2

I was really surprised to learn it was Seth MacFarlane playing Bill Clinton in that scene! He’s done the voice of Clinton on Family Guy before, but this was the first time he actually played him on screen, in live-action. He recently explained that they ended up using AI to make the transformation work. Apparently, they tried doing it with practical effects and regular CGI first, but it just didn’t look believable, so AI was their final solution.