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10 Sci-Fi Movies That Bombed So Hard They Bankrupted Studios

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10 Sci-Fi Movies That Bombed So Hard They Bankrupted Studios

By Jonathan Klotz
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Sci-Fi movies are risky. Whey the hit, you end up with a generational hit that will make billions of dollars. When they fail, well they cost a lot of money so hundreds of people will likely lose their jobs and end up begging for loose change outside Skywalker Ranch. And these are the sci-fi movies that flopped so hard, they destroyed entire companies. 

10. Pandorum (Overture Films)

John Carpenter’s The Thing was a box office flop. Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner was also a box office flop. It can take time for great sci-fi to find the right audience. That’s where Pandorum is right now. It’s destined to become a cult classic. Starring Dennis Quaid and Ben Foster, Pandorum is about humanity’s attempt to colonize another world, except everything goes horribly wrong and instead there’s generations of insane cannibals running around a massive spaceship. It’s dark and it’s disturbing. It’s too much for mainstream audiences to handle. 

Pandorum crashed and burned in theaters in 2009, but thanks to a massive web of distribution deals, its impact was limited to bankrupting only one company: Overture Films. Launched by Starz in 2008, the company was gone in 2010, finding no success with Pandorum, The Crazies, Righteous Kill, and Law-Abiding Citizen among others. Pandorum was the one that launched the killing blow.

By being unable to earn back its production budget of $33 million. Sci-fi horror is always a tough sell, and you have to wonder, who did they expect to watch Pandorum? Is there an audience for sci-fi horror? Overture Films distributed Pandorum to American audiences, and if there is a fanbase for this type of horror, it’s not there. 

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The film had the most success in Germany, the home of production company Constantin Films, still around today, and they’re behind the next Resident Evil movie. Constantin has been in business for over 75 years. Overture didn’t even make it to 2 years. The movie business can be like that, especially when you’re making sci-fi. Some days you’re the guy stepping out of a cryopod into safety, and some days you wake up from hundreds of years of hibernation to be eaten by cannibals. 

9. Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (Squaresoft)

A full-length computer-animated feature film for adults that includes an all-star voice cast describes half a dozen movies a year at this point, but back in 2001, Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within blew everyone’s mind. The first film produced by the legendary video game company Squaresoft at their brand new, multi-million dollar Hawaiian studio turned out to be Square Studios’ last film. Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within has nothing to do with the franchise. There’s no Chocobos, no Summons, no spiky hair, and no addictive card games. 

Instead of adapting the massively popular Final Fantasy 7, or the best game in the series, Final Fantasy 6, Squaresoft crafted an original story about a planet ravaged by glowing red ghosts that kill humans with a single touch. Alec Baldwin voices Captain Gray Edwards, Ming Na-Wen is Dr. Aki Ross, Donald Sutherland is Dr. Sid, the only reference to, you know, Final Fantasy. Ving Rhames, Steve Buscemi, and James Woods also lend their voices to the story four-years and $137 million dollars in the making. 

Bringing in $85 million at the box office wasn’t enough to clear the immense production budget, and that’s without even talking about marketing. Squaresoft quickly changed its mind about making movies and shuttered Square Studios within months of the film’s colossal failure. Facing bankruptcy, Squaresoft was kept alive by Sony purchasing a stake, setting the stage for a merger with Enix, the company’s primary competitor. This failure at least led to one of the best video game companies today, and to be totally honest, Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within is a better movie than you remember. 

8. Treasure Planet (Disney)

Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island is a classic. John Musker and Robert Clements were the directors behind the Disney Renaissance, crafting The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, and Hercules, when they asked Disney to let them make their dream project: Treasure Planet.  It’s Treasure Island, but in SPPPPAAAACCCCEEEE. 

Joseph Gordon-Levitt was a rising star, David Hyde Pierce was a star, and the voice cast even included the legendary creator of The Prisoner, Patrick McGoohan, in his final performance, as Billy Bones. There was no way this film was going to fail. 

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And then it did. 

Treasure Planet barely passed the $100 million mark worldwide, not even coming close to the $140 million spent on production. Looking back, it’s a mystery why a film this fun and this gorgeous failed. Unless you look at the calendar. Treasure Planet debuted on Thanksgiving, 2002, that put it up against Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets from two weeks before, and then the Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers two weeks later. 

Well that and, by 2002, traditional, hand-drawn animation was on the way out. CGI was the hot new thing, Treasure Planet combined both, but back in 2002, it didn’t have the visual appeal of say, Shrek. That was Disney’s take-away, leading to the studio disavowing traditional, 2D animation in favor of 3D. It was the end of an era, and technically, not the bankruptcy of a studio, but it was Disney’s biggest flop up to then, and putting the nail in the coffin of the animation style that defined countless childhoods is the worst possible outcome. 

Seriously, go watch Treasure Planet

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7. Titan A.E. (Fox Animation Studios)

This one hurts to this day. 

If you don’t know the name Don Bluth, you know his work. He’s the master animator behind Dragon’s Lair, All Dogs Go To Heaven, The Secret of NIMH, and the best non-Disney Princess movie ever, Anastasia. Bluth went on a 20 year revenge campaign against Disney following creative differences with the post-Walt Disney leadership team. That all came to an end in the year 2000 with Titan A.E

Years after humanity is forced to wander the stars following the destruction of Earth at the hands of the Drej, Cale Tucker, the holder of a magical ring that leads to the resting place of the Titan, is recruited by the crew of the Valkyrie to find the ship, stop the Drej, and save humanity. They come across alien planets, human space stations, betrayal, and a final fight against the Drej with the fate of the galaxy at stake. And since it’s a Don Bluth movie, every single frame of Titan A.E. is a work of art from beginning to end. 

The problem is that every single cent of the film’s budget is right there on camera. Fox Animation Studio brought Bluth’s vision to life, but it cost them … everything. Fox lost $100 million on Titan A.E., leading to the firing of 300 members of the studio followed soon after, by the entire studio being shuttered. This was a massive blow to Fox right before the CGI animation boom. 

Sci-fi is always a tough sell to general audiences and Titan A.E. was no exception. It never found an audience during its theatrical run. The film remains Don Bluth’s last theatrical release, and the first sign of Fox’s future collapse. 

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6. Mars Needs Moms (Robert Zemeckis)

Who Framed Roger Rabbit? is a classic. It’s a singular achievement that will never, ever be topped. And even then it’s still behind Robert Zemeckis’ best film, Back to the Future. In the 80s, Zemeckis couldn’t fail. After 2005 though, Zemeckis discovered CGI, and he couldn’t make a hit to save his studio. 2011’s Mars Needs Moms is one of the worst movies of all time, and it caused ImageMovers Digital to lay off over 400 people and cease all operations as an independent studio. 

Mars Needs Moms has a plot but really, it’s all there in the title. The Martians need human mothers to provide motherness for their nanny-bots which raise the next generation of Martians. It’s a surprisingly dark story given the animation and intended audience: kids. There’s a lot of attempted murder for a story with the message that families are important. 

No one saw Mars Needs Moms in theaters. The film failed to earn even half its production budget of $150 million, becoming the single greatest box office flop for Disney, who co-produced the film with ImageMovers Digital. 

That would become important, as Disney took two lessons from the failure of Mars Needs Moms: sci-fi is a hard sell, and no one wanted to see movies with Mars in the title. That would soon be a problem. 

5. John Carter (Disney. Again.)

John Carter is one of the biggest What-Ifs in sci-fi history. Released in 2012, one year after Mars Needs Moms, Disney dropped “of Mars” from the title, turning it from an obvious sci-fi story into a generic name. John Carter of Mars sounds bold, adventurous, and fun. John Carter does my taxes. It’s a shame that Disney’s horrible marketing campaign sabotaged their own movie. John Carter is a lot of fun. 

The Martian vista stretches on forever, the alien designs are pulled straight out of Edgar Rice Burroughs 1912 novel, Taylor Kitsch is finally the action star Hollywood wanted him to become, and the fight scenes showcase how a regular human could become the deadliest warrior Mars has ever known. There’s a sense of creativity and wonder to John Carter that’s been stripped out of most modern sci-fi. 

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John Carter was doomed before it ever hit theaters. At the time, total budget of $350 million made it one of the most expensive films ever made. We don’t know exactly what number it had to reach to turn a profit, but what we do know is that $284 million wasn’t enough. Pulling in 7x times of what Borderlands made in 2024 should have made the film a hit, instead, it’s the box office bomb that forever changed how Disney handles sci-fi. 

Walt Disney Pictures didn’t actually go bankrupt over John Carter, but the sheer amount of money lost made the company swear off original sci-fi. From then on out, Disney was focused on milking Star Wars for every single cent and giving fans a Tron: Legacy sequel that ignored everything awesome about Tron: Legacy. What sci-fi fans lost with the failure of John Carter is the idea that a fun, campy, sci-fi adventure could be a summer blockbuster. 

4. Battlefield Earth (Franchise Pictures)

If I told you that Battlefield Earth bankrupted a production company, you’d be shocked that it was only one company. Back in the year 2000, when the first trailer hit showing John Travolta’s dreadlocked alien, everyone knew this was going to be a disaster. The only question was, how badly was it going to flop? 

Battlefield Earth was a historic flop, losing over $50 million and performing so badly that the FBI investigated Franchise Pictures for fraud. The RICO charges were dismissed, but the studio wound up paying their European distribution partner over $120 million in damages after being found guilty of inflating production budgets. 

Turns out, Battlefield Earth was included as part of a package offer with the Bruce Willis movie, The Whole Nine Yards, and Wesley Snipes’ Art of War. No one wanted to distribute John Travolta’s love-letter to Scientology. 

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This is the moment where you’d expect me to say, “but the film really isn’t that bad.” Not this time. Battlefield Earth is one of the worst films in history. Originally a novel written by the founder of Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard, this is one of those times where I can’t even say the book is better. 

It’s not. The book is as bad as the movie. 

Franchise Pictures did go bankrupt after the failure of Battlefield Earth, and the lawsuit that came from it, but they didn’t go out of business. Sadly, the company restructured and continued to help produce and distribute movies. Amazing classics that include Feardotcom, Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever, 3000 Miles to Graceland, and multiple Steven Seagal “Action” movies. 

Somehow, they managed to find a way to make movies worse than Battlefield Earth

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3. The Golden Compass (New Line Cinema)

The His Dark Materials novels were a huge hit with young adults. The movie The Golden Compass, not so much. Adapting a surprisingly dark tale about the evils of religion was always going to be a challenge, which is why the only thing anyone remembers today is the giant armored bear. Talented director Chris Weitz, who created American Pie and co-wrote Rogue One, did his best, and The Golden Compass featured a stacked cast including Nicole Kidman, Daniel Craig, Christopher Lee, Eva Green, both Ian McKellen and Ian McShane, but even that wasn’t enough for New Line Cinema to turn a profit. 

It would have been, except for one small problem. The Golden Compass wasn’t actually a flop. In the United States it was, but internationally, it was one of the top films of 2007. If the international distribution rights hadn’t been sold, New Line Cinema would have earned over $300 million. 

That little mistake was the final nail in the coffin for New Line Cinema, and the following year, they were merged with Warner Bros. Instead of launching a trilogy, The Golden Compass was one and done. Steampunk sci-fi and fantasy are tough sells on their own, put together and it’s no wonder the general public stayed away. 

The anti-religious messaging of the novels was toned down to the point of being erased which managed to annoy both fans of the books, and the Catholic church, at the same time. The movie itself is okay, there’s a lot worse on this list, but at the end of the day, it’s completely forgettable. 

2. Robot Jox (Empire International) 

You haven’t heard of Robot Jox? The post-apocalypse sci-fi with giant mecha? How could you have never watched Robot Jox? How about the production company it failed to save, Empire International, ring any bells? That’s right, the studio behind the amazing director Stuart Gordon’s low-budget sci-fi horror Re-animator also supported his insane take on Transformers. 

Robot Jox takes place in a future where Earth has been destroyed by a nuclear apocalypse and all wars are settled by giant mech gladiator combat. It’s awesome. You don’t need to know more of the plot; giant mechs fighting it out is always awesome. It might surprise you to learn that a low-budget film about giant mechs didn’t light the box office on fire. 

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Before Robot Jox was even released, Empire International had gone into bankruptcy after audiences of the 80s didn’t recognize the company’s greatness with Troll and TerrorVision, delaying the release of Robot Jox for years, until 1990, when no one saw it. Empire International’s schlock is easy to make fun of, but when low-budget productions hit, the profits can be astronomical, which is why the company was able to purchase a European castle in 1985 as the studio’s headquarters. 

1987 was going to be the company’s breakout year, with over 30 films hitting the United States, but like Icarus who flew too close to the sun before plummeting to his death, Empire International went too far, too fast, and by the end of the year, was millions of dollars in debt. Stuart Gordon recovered from his directorial flop and would go on to create even more low-budget horror. His frequent collaborator, Jeffrey Combs, went on to play every alien in Star Trek. 

Robot Jox has been lost to time, and Empire International’s unique filmography would never, ever get made today, but you have to admit, there’s something fun about low-budget sci-fi missing from Hollywood today. 

1. Superman IV (Cannon….they got better!)

Christopher Reeve is the best Superman. The first two films are incredible, but unfortunately, he made four of them. Superman III isn’t great, but it also contains one of the most traumatic scenes of the 80s, which is still better than Superman IV: The Quest for Peace. Oh boy. Where to start with this one? 

If Cannon Films, producers of the film which was only distributed by Warner Bros, had stuck to the Bizarro storyline instead of turning into a parable about the Cold War, this could have been a hit. Instead, Luthor used Superman’s DNA and accidentally created….NUCLEAR MAN. He has the power of the SUN! Which he uses to rake Superman’s back with his fingernails. No really, that’s his big move. He has all the offense of NWO Hulk Hogan. 

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By 1987, Cannon Films didn’t have the budget of the Richard Donner films, and it showed on screen. Rapidly running out of money due to multiple flops, including Lifeforce and Masters of the Universe, Cannon Films shoved Superman IV out the door as fast as possible, hoping to get an influx of cash. Earning almost $40 million was decent compared to the barely $17 million budget, but it wasn’t enough. 

Mounting lawsuits, multiple flops, and an investigation by the federal government over fraud, led to Cannon Films becoming part of MGM. Cannon bankrolled a little series you may have heard of, Walker, Texas Ranger, but even that success led to more lawsuits and again, bankruptcy. 

If Superman IV was given the right budget, and a completely different storyline, Bizarro World would have been amazing back in 1987, it could have been a hit and saved the company. Refusing to spend money turned a potential hit into one of the worst superhero films ever made. 

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‘Ghosts’ Latest Change Is Officially the Shot in the Arm the Series Needs

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The downside of becoming a long-running series on television is the chance that the storytelling might start to feel a little stale. After several seasons (especially of a sitcom), viewers are already more than familiar with the characters. There’s also likely a rhythm that has been established with the writing, and an obvious formula that introduces a problem to be solved every episode. Of course, by the time the episode wraps up, all is right in the world. This formula has definitely been a successful one for CBS’ hit comedy, Ghosts. But after five seasons, the show is in dire need of something to shake things up. Luckily, a recent announcement has been made that states that Ghosts is making a change that will completely revitalize the series.

Ben Feldman Will Be Bumped Up to a Series Regular on ‘Ghosts’

The team behind Ghosts broke the news that Ben Feldman, who plays Kyle Rosenblat on the show, has been officially declared a series regular. Kyle first appeared on the show back in Season 4, when Pete Martino (Richie Moriarty) met him on one of his special trips away from Woodstone Manor. After discovering that the very-much-alive Kyle can also see and talk to ghosts just like Sam (Rose McIver), Pete brings Kyle back to meet his other spirit pals. Of course, hijinks occur, as with any supporting character that joins the kooky gang at Woodstone.

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Kyle pops back up again in the latest season of Ghosts, and plays a major role in the Season 5 finale. Most importantly, we learn that Kyle will be staying with the ghosts while Sam goes off to Hollywood to work on bringing her scripts to the screen. This is already setting up some fun plots for the ghosts to interact with Kyle. Plus, in the finale, when Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar) needs to travel with Pete to the UK to save Woodstone, Kyle comes along as a ghost translator. He’s a pivotal part in the plan to declare Woodstone a historical landmark, and is driving home with Jay and Pete, when the unthinkable happens. Pete has spent too much time away from Woodstone, and in the last moments of the episode, disappears completely before they can make it back. This brings up a major question heading into Season 6: Is Pete really gone forever? Now, with Kyle’s character seemingly in the mix in a more permanent way, Ghosts is setting up Season 6 to be even more entertaining.

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Kyle Can Bring a Fresh, New Quality to the ‘Ghosts’ Storylines

With five seasons wrapped up, it’s true that Ghosts is starting to feel a little boring. Most of the interactions between Sam, Jay, and the ghosts are way too repetitive, with constant misunderstandings on Jay’s end, and the shtick of setting up a problem and then solving it after some shenanigans has been played out now. There haven’t been a whole lot of surprises in the storytelling, and the romances between ghosts also tend to feel a bit forced — looking at you Pete and Alberta (Danielle Pinnock). That’s why adding in a new character, especially a living person who can communicate with the ghosts, is such a brilliant idea. It introduces a whole new, fairly unknowable element to an already familiar set-up.


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Many fans of the show were disappointed that Jay hasn’t been able to see the ghosts in any long-term capacity, so inserting Kyle into the action permanently will scratch that itch for viewers. The ghosts have only ever been able to interact with Sam, so there is plenty of mischief they can get into now that they have another human to boss around and/or befriend. Kyle has also seemed kind of lonely in past episodes, so having him join the gang at Woodstone means there will be a great deal of intriguing narratives to explore with his character as well.

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Feldman has already established in his sporadic episodes that he has great chemistry with everyone in the cast, which isn’t always the case when some actors join a show well into its run. And his hilarious stint on Superstore proved that he’s clearly a talented comedic actor, and that he can handle a wide variety of storylines with perfect timing. Offering him a bigger role will provide the plots in Ghosts with even more opportunities for hilarity and silliness. Ghosts doesn’t return until early 2027, but having Feldman become a series regular is an exciting development for a series that desperately needs a boost.


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Christine Gernon, Jaime Eliezer Karas, Katie Locke O’Brien, Nick Wong, Jude Weng, Pete Chatmon, Richie Keen, Alex Hardcastle, Kimmy Gatewood, Matthew A. Cherry, Cortney Carrillo

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Nikki Garcia Admits Its Been Difficult Having Her Dating Life Scrutinized Amid Cooper DeJean Rumors

Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Cooper DeJean is making it clear that there is nothing inappropriate about his relationship with Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Abby Summers.

“I don’t really think it’s a conflict of interest,” DeJean, 23, said on the Thursday, June 25, episode of his “Exciting Mics” podcast when a fan opined that their relationship “could be messy.”

DeJean was sure to point out that even though the Eagles and Cowboys are bitter rivals, Summers, 25, isn’t in the Dallas locker room.

“I mean, it’s not like we both play football,” he said. “She’s a cheerleader. There is going to be no insider information given either way.”

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DeJean also pulled back the curtain on how the two got together after they went public with their relationship in May at the Kentucky Derby.

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“We had known about each other for some time,” he said. “Then we happened to be both in Florida at the same time during the [2026 College Football Playoff] national championship game. She was down there and I was down there and then I met her there.”

DeJean continued, “I believe the next weekend was the Super Bowl and she was out there also — and we had hung out there a couple times and after that we kept seeing each other and hanging out.”

The month after the Super Bowl, they were also spotted together at the 2026 men’s Elite Eight game between the University of Iowa, DeJean’s alma mater, and the University of Illinois.

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The Eagles star is no stranger to seeing his love life make headlines. He was rumored to be dating WWE star Nikki Bella last year before he and Summers appeared at the Kentucky Derby.

DeJean reflected on the attention in a May 2026 discussion with Us Weekly.

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“It can get overwhelming at times,” he exclusively told Us of the attention. “But I think it’s cool just to see the way people support us [in Philadelphia].”

DeJean also opened up about playing football in a town as passionate about its sports as Philadelphia.

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“I think it’s the people around you keeping you humble and keeping you down to earth,” he said. “I feel like I’ve got a great group of people around me — friends, family, who keep me grounded — which is awesome. I feel like it costs nothing to be a great person.”

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He also admitted that he learned a bit about handling the pressure from Jason Kelce, who retired the month before the Eagles drafted DeJean.

“Just the way he interacts with people in the city,” DeJean said. “He’s a great guy. I’ve got to talk to him a few times. He’s still in the building quite a bit, working out and stuff. Just getting to talk to him, see him and hear his experience he had in his 12 years here is pretty cool to see.”

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Netflix Horror Action Epic Turns Iconic Villain Into A Superhero

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Apart from Bram Stoker’s Dracula from 1992, which is a legendary movie starring Gary Oldman as the iconic villain, there have been numerous retellings of Dracula’s story throughout cinema and television. Some of these are rather mediocre, like Dracula 2000. Others were outright bad, like Dracula 3000. And some were outright fantastic, like 1922’s Nosferatu or Steven Moffat’s 2020 miniseries, aptly named Dracula. Now, a failed movie, Dracula Untold, has found new success on streaming, turning an iconic villain into a superhero.

Dracula As A Tragic Hero

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For those who haven’t seen the movie, Dracula Untold was a critically panned reimagining of the origin of Dracula, which aims to portray the character as a tragic hero rather than a straightforward villain. The film’s narrative is set in the 15th century where Vlad III (Luke Evans), the prince of Wallachia and Transylvania, faces a threat from the Ottoman Empire, which demands 1,000 Wallachian boys (including his own son) as a tribute to the sultan’s army.

Having spent his youth among the Ottomans, Vlad now seeks to protect his son and his country from the enemy.

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However, in desperation, he turns to the dark and ancient power hidden in the mountains, a mysterious vampire (portrayed by the Game of Thrones star Charles Dance), who grants him the powers to defend his family and his country but also curses him with the vampiric blood lust. We won’t go into the story any further. Instead, we’ll go on to say that the concept upon which the story was based is actually pretty good. However, the execution of said concept in Dracula Untold wasn’t.

Lights Out On The Dark Universe

Though the critics praised Luke Evans’ performance as the anti-hero, Dracula Untold was heavily criticized for its plot and the perceived lack of emotional depth. However, it did reasonably well at the box office, earning $217 million worldwide against a budget of $100 million. Unfortunately, its earnings weren’t enough to protect it from the apparent pull of the grave and any idea of a sequel unfortunately found a stake to the heart.

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At one point, there were discussions and some attempts to retroactively include Dracula Untold into the now-failed Dark Universe born with the release of The Mummy in 2017. However, given the poor performance of that particular release, Universal abandoned every notion of the Dark Universe.

This is really unfortunate because later-revealed Dracula Untold scenes that ended up on the cutting room floor also showed the appearance of Baba Yaga. No, we’re not referring to John Wick, but the actual stuff of nightmares originating from Eastern folklore.

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Despite the film’s poor reception, Dracula remains an enduring pop culture icon that transcends the shifting cinematic trends, which explains how Dracula Untold found its resurrection on Netflix.


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“Supergirl” flopped across opening weekend with domestic ticket sales totaling approximately $38 million.

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Suede Brooks Says She Got Threatening Texts Amid Drake Split

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Suede Brooks reflected on her relationship with Drake, claiming she he sent her threatening messages in the wake of their split.

“I was staying on my friend’s boat, and her father had hired Drake to come to the boat and throw a party in Saint-Tropez and Drake had never been to Saint-Tropez, and so he came on the boat, he came with his friends,” the Calabasas Confidential star, 25, alleged during a Sunday, June 28, appearance on Bunnie Xo’s “Dumb Blonde” podcast. “It was amazing. He’s such a great guy.”

Brooks continued, “When I met him, I was like, ‘Oh, this is so cool that he’s, like, coming on our boat and through, like, and performing at our party.’ But I feel like the narrative that was spun was, like, I kind of stepped onto his territory, and like I, when in reality it was like no, he came onto our program.”

Drake, 39, and Brooks were first romantically linked in July 2022 after being spotted together in Saint-Tropez.

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“We dated … I would say, like, on and off for a few months,” Brooks recalled on Sunday. “I would go see him in Toronto, and then one day I was like, ‘I’m tired of this.’”

When the twosome ultimately called it quits, Brooks claimed that she felt afraid for her wellbeing.

“When we did end things, it was very … I was very scared for my safety,” she alleged. “And for a lot of things, for a long time living in LA, the things they said to me were very alarming. I was 21 or 22 at the time, and when you hear those things said to you coming from the most powerful artists in the world that has so much power and can do the unimaginable within the snap of a finger, it was very scary.”

Brooks claimed that she received threatening messages after their breakup as the result of a“miscommunication.”

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“[I was] getting text messages that he’s gonna have bitches fold me up verbatim, that’s what he said,” she alleged. “I was like, for what? It was all miscommunication. He thought I was saying something that I didn’t. He thought I was talking like shit about him in LA when I never was.”

Brooks claimed that after she received the alleged messages she did not leave her “house for like three months,” afraid for her safety.

“I didn’t step outside, like I didn’t go out, at least, because I was scared, especially somebody of that power,” she said. “I know I’ve grown a lot from it, and I know he’s grown a lot from it. I think also during that time it was emotional for both of us, because it was just like a big miscommunication. But he is so talented.”

Brooks added that she dislikes talking about their split because she has a lot of admiration for Drake to this day.

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“I hate bringing that stuff kind of back up but he is so talented, I know he has a great heart,” she said. “I wish him nothing but the best in his future. I hope he finds somebody that he loves and cherishes for the rest of his life. It wasn’t me, and it got to a point where it was almost like I physically and emotionally can’t give you what you need, so I’m gonna step away.”

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Brooks added that she hasn’t “spoken to him in a minute” as she doesn’t like to talk to her exes after calling it quits.

“Like, once you lose me, I’m gone,” she said.

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10 Most Perfect Anime of the Last 5 Years, Ranked

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Anime has been popular for a long time, with classics such as Bleach defining a generation of fans and still impacting the culture of fandom today. However, it’s hard to deny the impact of modern anime, with sensations such as Jujutsu Kaisen becoming among the most popular anime titles in history. But even though 2020 was six years ago, fans usually define modern shows by what has come out in the past 5 years.

That is why this list will rank the most perfect anime series that came out in the past five years, from 2021 to 2026. Based on elements such as story, animation, originality, entertainment value, popularity, consistency, fan opinion, critical acclaim, and overall quality, these shows are the must-watch staples of the past five years. New icons will come out, but for now, these are the most perfect modern anime.

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‘Sonny Boy’ (2021)

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Almost all the anime on this list are mainstream hits, but one of the lesser-known icons of the past decade is Sonny Boy. This unconventional isekai follows a class of students who mysteriously transport to a bizarre world. As they try to figure out the laws of this world, the students begin developing superpowers, and a natural hierarchy forms as they search for a way back home.

Sonny Boy was one of the last avant-garde anime series, and it impressed in a big way, delivering a stunning season of confusing, yet thought-provoking storytelling. This Lord of the Flies-esque anime delved into the creative realm to deliver a visually distinct and narratively complex anime that can be considered the must-watch hidden gem of the past five years.

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‘Delicious in Dungeon’ (2024–Present)

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Marcille, voiced by Sayaka Senbongi, in Delicious in Dungeon
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The fantasy genre is bigger than ever, and series like Delicious in Dungeon prove that. After one of their party members is eaten by a dragon, the rest of the members either leave or plan to head back down. However, with no money, supplies, or food, they decide to cook the monsters they find down there. From adventuring to cooking creatures, there is more mystery that awaits them at the bottom of the dungeon.

Delicious in Dungeon is one of the most distinctive anime series of the 2020s, blending genuine fantasy mystery with fun monster gourmet creations. It has a brilliant use of worldbuilding and monster ecology, which works in favor of its cooking side adventures. No other anime does what Delicious in Dungeon does, and when the next season comes out, it may be the best fantasy anime of all time.

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‘The Summer Hikaru Died’ (2025–Present)

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Two boys walking next to each other in The Summer Hikaru Died
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Horror anime generally isn’t the best, but a history of lackluster shows can produce some hits, such as The Summer Hikaru Died. Yoshiki notices something wrong with his best friend, Hikaru, learning that he has actually died, and a spirit has taken over his body. Denying this new reality, Yoshiki struggles to come to terms with it while the new Hikaru just wants to be friends.

Whether fans prefer the eerie horror and riveting mystery or the dynamic between the two characters, The Summer Hikaru Died has more than enough to keep fans entertained. This gripping horror anime has thrills, character development, and gorgeous animation that create a terrifying yet nostalgic summer vibe, seeping in mystery that fans can’t wait to explore more of.

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‘City the Animation’ (2025)

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Kyoto Animation is a critically acclaimed studio known for some of the greatest anime series ever, and their latest masterpiece is City the Animation. Set in a unique town with even weirder residents, every day is a misadventure of fun, hilarity, and nostalgia. From a city-wide race to searching for a lost pendant, even normal activities evolve into grand events in this acclaimed anime.

City the Animation isn’t an action anime with the best fights, but it deserves more recognition for its directing and editing, which bring a creative flair that changes how the medium is presented. This explosion of imaginative craftwork is more impressive than most other anime, plus City the Animation is a charming comedy with surreal, chaotic, wholesome, and absurd humor that became one of the best anime shows from 2025.











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Which Fictional Hospital Would You Work Best In?
The Pitt · ER · Grey’s Anatomy · House · Scrubs
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Five hospitals. Five completely different ways medicine goes sideways on television — brutal, chaotic, romantic, brilliant, and ridiculous. Only one of them is the ward your instincts were built for. Eight questions will figure out exactly where you belong.

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A critical patient comes through the door. What’s your first instinct?
Medicine under pressure reveals who you actually are.





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Why did you go into medicine in the first place?
The honest answer says more about you than the one you’d give in an interview.





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What do you actually want from the people you work with?
Who you want beside you under pressure is who you are.





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You lose a patient you fought hard to save. How do you carry it?
Every doctor who’s worked a long shift has had to answer this question.





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How would your colleagues describe the way you work?
Your reputation on the floor is usually more accurate than your self-image.





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How do you feel about hospital protocol and procedure?
Every institution has rules. What you do with them is a choice.





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What does this job cost you personally?
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Your answers have pointed to one fictional hospital above all others. This is the ward your instincts, your temperament, and your particular brand of dysfunction were built for.

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Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center

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You are built for the most unsparing version of emergency medicine television has ever shown — one that puts you inside a single fifteen-hour shift and doesn’t let you look away.

  • You need your work to be real, not romanticised — meaning over drama, honesty over aesthetics.
  • You find purpose inside the work itself, not in the chaos surrounding it.
  • You’ve made peace with the fact that this job takes from you constantly, and gives back in ways that are harder to name.
  • Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center demands exactly that kind of person — and you would not want to be anywhere else.

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County General Hospital, Chicago

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You are the person who keeps the whole floor running — not the most brilliant in the room, but possibly the most essential.

  • You show up, do the work, absorb the losses, and come back the next day without needing the job to be anything other than what it is.
  • You care about patients as individual human beings, not as cases to solve or dramas to live through.
  • You believe in the system even when it fails you — and you understand that emergency medicine is about holding the line just long enough.
  • ER is television about endurance. You have it.

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Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital, Seattle

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You came to medicine with your whole self — your ambition, your emotions, your relationships, your history — and you have never quite managed to leave any of it at the door.

  • You feel things fully and form deep attachments to the people you work with.
  • Your personal and professional lives are permanently, chaotically entangled — and that entanglement drives both your greatest disasters and your most remarkable saves.
  • You understand that extraordinary medicine often happens at the intersection of clinical skill and profound human connection.
  • It’s messy at Grey Sloan. You would not have it any other way.

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Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, NJ

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You are drawn to the problem above everything else — the symptom that doesn’t fit, the diagnosis hiding underneath the obvious one.

  • You’re not primarily motivated by the patient as a person — though you are capable of caring, even if you’d deny it.
  • You work best when the stakes are highest and the standard answer is wrong.
  • Princeton-Plainsboro exists to house one extraordinary, impossible mind — and everyone around that mind is there because they’re smart enough to keep up.
  • The only way forward here is to think harder than everyone else in the room. That is exactly what you do.

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Sacred Heart Hospital, California

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You understand that medicine is tragic and absurd in almost equal measure — and that the only sane response is to hold both of those things at the same time.

  • You are warm, self-aware, and funnier than most people in your field.
  • You use humour to get through terrible moments — and at Sacred Heart, that’s not a flaw, it’s a survival strategy.
  • You lean on the people around you and let them lean back. The laughter and the grief are genuinely inseparable here.
  • Scrubs is a show about learning to become someone worthy of the job. You are still very much in the middle of that process — which is exactly right.
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‘The Apothecary Diaries’ (2023–Present)

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Historical anime have been on the rise these past five years, and one of the greatest is The Apothecary Diaries. After being sold to the Imperial Palace, Maomao (Aoi Yūki) works as a servant girl, showcasing her skills as an apothecary and detective. Solving murder cases and creating new concoctions, she proves more and more useful in the inner court each day.

The Apothecary Diaries is a beloved anime that already has over 50 episodes with more on the way, plus a new movie. With an endearing cast of characters and new mysteries every episode that build into a grand plot, this engaging anime knows exactly how to hook fans. The Apothecary Diaries is a spectacular historical anime featuring romance, political intrigue, and thrilling mysteries, and its new season is one of the most anticipated anime series.

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‘Odd Taxi’ (2021)

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This list has its fair share of hidden gems or underwatched masterpieces, and one such anime is Odd Taxi. Odokawa (Natsuki Hanae) is a taxi driver who doesn’t like to stick his nose in his customers’ business. However, after a murder involving some of his passengers, Odokawa might be the missing piece to solving this mystery.

Odd Taxi flew under the radar this decade despite being one of the greatest anime of the past five years. The eccentric cast of characters was engaging, and each had its own relevance to the story. With a charming style and a dark plot, Odd Taxi was a masterful show with one of the best plot twists in anime, culminating in an unforgettable ending.

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‘Orb: On the Movements of the Earth’ (2024–2025)

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Rafal looking at the moon with a doorway of light in Orb: On the Movements of Earth.
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As mentioned, there are plenty of great historical anime, and the most recent masterpiece was Orb: On the Movements of the Earth. Back when the world believed the Earth was at the center of the universe, a book revealed that it wasn’t and that the Sun was the center of the galaxy. Following different protagonists through history, this is their struggle against the Church to prove heliocentrism.

What quickly became an anime-of-the-year candidate also established itself as a modern-day classic with a riveting story about human progress and knowledge. Orb: On the Movements of the Earth features brilliant themes and somehow manages to make each new protagonist just as compelling as the last, creating a once-in-a-lifetime anime experience that everyone must watch.

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‘Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End’ (2023–Present)

No modern anime list would be complete without Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End, possibly the greatest anime of the decade. Decades after defeating the demon king, Frieren’s (Atsumi Tanezaki) party has mostly passed away, leaving only their pupils. The near-immortal elf brings them on a nostalgic adventure to go to the land of the dead, where she wants to say unsaid words to her deceased friends.

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Many fans claim it is the greatest modern anime series, and while it is nearly perfect, it doesn’t quite make the top of this list. Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End proves that stopping to smell the roses and taking on side quests can be a compelling narrative. These small quests form a gorgeous story about the joys of the world in this fantasy setting. With a sprinkle of action and some engaging characters, Frieren is the largest anime sensation of the past five years.

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‘Pluto’ (2023)

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Gesicht walking through a field of red and yellow tulips in the anime Pluto
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Naoki Urasawa is a prolific author of some of the greatest manga of all time, and while his magnum opus is Monster, he has an equally engaging sci-fi masterpiece in Pluto. When one of the most advanced robots is murdered, Gesicht (Shinshū Fuji), another advanced android, is on the case. However, when the mystery begins to involve his past, he learns of a darker truth hidden behind everything.

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Urasawa is known for his masterful mysteries that span over multiple decades, but Pluto has a more personal look, with plenty of emotional complexity and heavy themes alongside his staple riveting mystery. From the gorgeous animation and backgrounds to its profound themes that handle life and who has the right to feel, Pluto is a thought-provoking masterpiece that is one of the best things this decade has produced.

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‘Cyberpunk: Edgerunners’ (2022–Present)

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After years of only one season, Trigger surprised fans by announcing an unexpected sequel season of Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, which will feature a new group of characters in Night City. After David’s (Kenn) mother passes away, he joins a gang with a cybernetically enhanced spine seeking revenge for her unjust death. However, all he will encounter is more tragedy and heartbreak.

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The new season is one of the most anticipated anime series, but the first season is one of the greatest cyberpunk anime ever, using its marvelous worldbuilding and intricate city to create a vibrant story. The colors pop and the animation is exhilarating, creating an over-the-top series with a relentless pacing that will have fans overdosing with hype. Cyberpunk: Edgerunners is 10 episodes of pure, unfiltered excitement with an incredible narrative to boot.


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Netflix Dark Comedy Thriller Turns Fan-Favorite Office Star Into A Criminal

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He may be on the cusp of releasing a final film and retiring from cinema, but Quentin Tarantino’s influence continues to be felt all throughout Hollywood. For example, his hit film Pulp Fiction helped entire generations of filmmakers learn how much more exciting their movies could be when they weren’t tied down by traditional chronological order. That Tarantino tradition is alive and well with Shimmer Lake, a neo-noir crime thriller comedy starring Dwight Schrute actor Rainn Wilson that effectively tells its story backward.

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Just what is Shimmer Lake really about? Without spoiling too much of this crazy film, the core narrative focuses on a sheriff trying to figure out exactly how a bank heist went so wrong.

The movie unfolds backward, showing us what happened in the days leading to the heist and its aftermath, an innovative format that allows us to follow along with the sheriff and try to figure out exactly what happened with this topsy-turvy mystery.

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With Shimmer Lake, the casting is nearly as interesting as the narrative itself. Rainn Wilson, who became a household name thanks to The Office, plays one of the criminals in the film, and his fellow bad guys are played by Mark Rendall (who starred in the excellent Hannibal series on NBC) and Wyatt Russell (best known to Marvel fans for playing U.S. Agent in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier).

Meanwhile, the sheriff trying to unravel this bloody mystery is played by Benjamin Walker, someone who played the title character in the trashy-but-fun film Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.

Directed By Oren Uziel

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For all the major stars in front of the camera, Shimmer Lake mostly succeeds thanks to the talents of its director. The film is both written and directed by Oren Uziel, a Hollywood writer who was mostly known at the time for writing the hilarious sequel 22 Jump Street.

Shimmer Lake represents Uziel’s directorial debut, and while the film isn’t perfect (more on this soon), its sleek style and confidence instantly made us want more films from this unassuming director.

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Perfect Comedy Of Errors, Or Epic Fail?

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Shimmer Lake was distributed on Netflix, meaning that it didn’t have the chance to impress audiences at the box office. As for critics, they remain divided on this unconventional film: on Rotten Tomatoes, the movie currently has a critical rating of 67 percent, barely making it a “fresh” film. 

Some critics were hard on the performance of Rainn Wilson and others, noting that comedy performers are often out of place in a drama.

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Other critics lauded the film for its innovative storytelling, something that adds innovation and excitement to what might otherwise be a very rote pulp narrative. And, of course, the film’s experimentation of chronological order invited several comparisons to Tarantino.

Are you going to think that Uziel is the next Tarantino, or will you agree with the critics who think these comedians should stick with comedy? The only way to find out is to stream Shimmer Lake on Netflix today.

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Love it or hate it, we can all agree on one thing by the time it’s over: if Dwight had acted like this in The Office, Jim would have thought twice before doing all those crazy pranks.


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The Worst Superman Movie Of All Time On HBO Max Destroyed A Franchise And A Movie Studio

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Long before James Gunn took over the DC Universe movies, over 20 years before Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel, Christopher Reeve was the perfect Superman. With nothing more than a slight change to his stance and inflection, Reeve could transition from Clark Kent to Superman in a second. The first two Superman films pairing Reeve with director Richard Donner are both masterpieces. It’s unfortunate that Reeve’s final film with the red cape is Superman IV: The Quest for Peace which has no Donner, no Richard Pryor, and not a clue about what makes a great Superman movie. The Quest for Peace was such a disappointment it destroyed the Superman movie franchise until 2006’s Superman Returns.

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Superman IV starts with Superman uncovering the ship that brought him to Earth, and retrieving a message from his mother that an onboard energy module has incredible power but can only be used once. That leads into him attending the United Nations and lecturing everyone on the dangers of nuclear arms proliferation. The Quest for Peace isn’t subtle in its message.

Once Luthor (a contractually obligated Gene Hackman) is broken out of jail by his nephew Lenny (Jon Cryer, ironically, he’d play Lex in the Supergirl series), he decides to attach a genetic matrix with Superman’s hair on it to a nuclear missile. This leads to the creation of Nuclear Man, an evil villain powered by the Sun with the strength to go toe to toe with Superman. Despite his immense power, Nuclear Man loves using his superpowered nails to rake Superman and cause radiation poisoning. Every supervillain should fight like Hollywood Hulk Hogan’s NWO run in WCW, what could go wrong? 

No Money, More Problems

Money. Or well, the complete the lack of it. The Cannon Group overextended during the 80s and wound up with a movie slate that they couldn’t fund. Christopher Reeve talked about the experience in his biography, Still Me, that the production wasn’t able to actually finish the movie. What they did shoot was obviously at a lower budget than the Donner films, and as Reeve anticipated, left audiences disappointed. 

The original plan for Superman IV: The Quest for Peace was Bizarro. The lock of hair, Luthor wanting revenge against Superman, Nuclear Man taking commands from Lex, it all points to the original Bizarro storyline. A deleted sequence would have shown the original Nuclear Man, who looked more inhuman and close to the albino grotesque version of the original Bizarro. That was taken out, alongside half the film’s budget, leaving the production team with only $17 million. 

Christopher Reeve Deserved Better

Christopher Reeve, collecting a $6 million check for coming back, was able to pitch his concept for a Superman film. The plot about nuclear arms came straight from Superman himself, he has a “Story By” credit, and again, his excellent biography is very open about the whole process behind the film. Which, again as he guessed, did horrible at the box office and earned only $36 million, not nearly enough for the studio to turn a profit. As a result, The Cannon Group had to file for bankruptcy. 

Superman was put on the backburner and Superman Returns rewrote the movie canon to erase both Superman III and Superman IV. Following his tragic horse-riding accident in 1995, Chirstopher Reeve was never able to put on the tights again, but no matter how badly his final two Superman films fared at the box office, he’ll always be Superman. 

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Will Ferrell In Underwear For SKIMS Sparks ‘Provocative’ Chatter

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Will Ferrell at Los Angeles Premiere Of Netflix's 'May December'

Will Ferrell has sent the internet into a frenzy, and it is not because of his comedic or acting skills.

The veteran actor did something outside the box after featuring in a campaign for Kim Kardashian’s underwear brand, SKIMS.

Ferrell showed off a rare sensual side for the risqué shoot that is making fans go wild with excitement as they label him “perfection.”

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The “Step Brothers” actor teamed up with SKIMS for a golf-themed campaign in honor of the upcoming Netflix series, “The Hawk.” In the show set for release on July 16, Ferrell will star as Lonnie “The Hawk” Hawkins, a golfer who is thirsty to reclaim his past glory.

Embodying his character, the actor donned a fashionable puka necklace while looking super tanned. One video posted on the official SKIMS Instagram page showed an almost-nude Ferrell swinging the club, wearing just blue briefs.

He donned a visor with “HAWK” printed on it alongside white socks and Nike sneakers. A voiceover, presumably by Kardashian, then narrated the plot of the movie in the background, saying, “His body says retire. “His SKIMS say one more round. Built for men who still know they’ve got it.”

In another photo, the 58-year-old struck sensual poses while wearing a fitted singlet and the blue briefs.

Fans Praise Will Ferrell For Looking ‘So Hot’

The actor struck several sensual poses, including grabbing onto a bottle as blue liquid spilled out. In another frame, he lay next to his golf clubs while giving a sultry stare to the camera.

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In no time, fans camped in the comments section with nothing but adoration for Ferrell’s bold NSFW ad campaign. “Nobody knows what it means, but it’s provocative,” one user gushed, referencing the actor’s iconic line from the 2007 movie “Blades of Glory.”

Another fan declared, “Will Ferrell for SKIMS is something I didn’t know I needed,” while this user wrote, “He’s got a body that most men can relate to.” Another hailed, “So hot right now!”

Some of the praise went to the Kardashian-owned brand. “Skims, you have outdone yourself once again,” a comment read. A similar remark read, “Did not have Will Ferrell wearing Skims on my 2026 bingo card. Well played, marketing team.”

The Actor Suffered An Injury While Filming Netflix Show

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Fans’ excitement for the highly anticipated series, “The Hawk,” comes as no surprise, given the setbacks the project faced along the way.

As The Blast reported, the filming schedule was postponed in November when Ferrell incurred a minor injury that resulted in a pause. It was confirmed that the actor would be absent from shooting scenes at the Bicycle Casino outside Los Angeles due to his health.

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Although few details were released about his injury, close sources assured that Ferrell wasn’t in critical condition and would make a quick recovery. As a result, filming was postponed until he was fully healed.

Will Ferrell And Chad Smith Dominate ‘SNL’

Will Ferrell at Santa Barbara International Film Festival's 17th Annual Kirk Douglas Award For Excellence In Film
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Weeks before breaking the internet with his fire bod, the “Elf” actor got tongues wagging when he returned as a host for season 51 of “Saturday Night Live.”

According to The Blast, Ferrell’s appearance was accompanied by his celebrity doppelganger Chad Smith, who appeared on stage wearing the same outfit, impersonating the actor.

While in his grey suit, the Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer introduced himself to the audience, saying, “I was a cast member here for seven years, and now I’m hosting for the sixth time.” Suddenly, Ferrell himself appears on stage, claiming Smith pushed him backstage, before labeling him the “bad guy.”

Inside Will Ferrell And Chad Smith’s Relationship

Before Ferrell and Smith used their alikeness to fuel their comedic chops, the pair’s striking resemblance was a topic of discussion among fans.

Recalling the first time they met, Smith noted that it happened during an advanced screening of the comedy film “The Ladies Man” in 2000. While grabbing a buffet, they ran into each other and couldn’t help but gush about their likeness.

“We’re looking at each other, right? He looks me up and down, and says, ‘You’re very handsome,’ and then just walks away,” the drummer said.

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