
We hope you’re thirsty, AMC Stubs Insider members. Oh yeah, we also hope that it’s your birthday.
AMC Stubs Insiders who see at least eight movies or earn at least 5,000 AMC Stubs points in a calendar year will be upgraded to a new tier, AMC Theatres announced on Thursday: AMC Stubs Premiere Go!
Like the “Insider” tier that precedes Premiere Go! status, Premiere Go! is still free — the AMC Stubs pay tiers are Premiere (no Go! = $17.99 per year) and A-List (as much as $24.95 per month for nationwide access).
With Premiere Go! status (not to be confused with “Teen Titans Go! to the Movies”), you’ll double your points for every $1 spent, have online ticket fees waived when you purchase 4+ tickets at the same time, get a free large birthday soda to go along with your free large birthday popcorn, enjoy free size upgrades on popcorn and soda, and get priority lane access.
AMC Stubs Insiders who see at least eight movies or earn at least 5,000 AMC Stubs points in a calendar year will be upgraded to a new tier, AMC Theatres announced on Thursday: AMC Stubs Premiere Go!
Like the “Insider” tier that precedes Premiere Go! status, Premiere Go! is still free — the AMC Stubs pay tiers are Premiere (no Go! = $17.99 per year) and A-List (as much as $24.95 per month for nationwide access).
With Premiere Go! status (not to be confused with “Teen Titans Go! to the Movies”), you’ll double your points for every $1 spent, have online ticket fees waived when you purchase 4+ tickets at the same time, get a free large birthday soda to go along with your free large birthday popcorn, enjoy free size upgrades on popcorn and soda, and get priority lane access.
- 1/16/2025
- by Tony Maglio
- Indiewire

Last month, we found out that Max, the streaming service for many DC shows and movies, was going to make some changes. Four popular DC animated series were set to leave by the start of 2025. On January 1, if you were planning on watching some of your favorite animated shows, you were most likely met by disappointment.
The shows removed include ‘Teen Titans,’ ‘Teen Titans Go!,’ ‘Static Shock,’ and ‘Green Lantern: The Animated Series.’ To make it clear, it’s not only DC Shows that got removed from the streaming service many notable classics like ‘Ed, Edd n’ Eddy,’ ‘The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy’, ‘The Looney Tunes Show’ were also removed.
It’s unclear why the shows were removed in the first place but it’s mostly related to licensing rights and the show will be returned at some point in the future. However, if you’re planning on rewatching them right now,...
The shows removed include ‘Teen Titans,’ ‘Teen Titans Go!,’ ‘Static Shock,’ and ‘Green Lantern: The Animated Series.’ To make it clear, it’s not only DC Shows that got removed from the streaming service many notable classics like ‘Ed, Edd n’ Eddy,’ ‘The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy’, ‘The Looney Tunes Show’ were also removed.
It’s unclear why the shows were removed in the first place but it’s mostly related to licensing rights and the show will be returned at some point in the future. However, if you’re planning on rewatching them right now,...
- 1/7/2025
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics

Cartoon Network fans are starting 2025 on a sour note as several beloved animated series have been removed from Max.
Just last month, it was announced that four popular DC animated series—Teen Titans, Teen Titans Go!, Static Shock, and Green Lantern: The Animated Series—would leave the platform by the end of 2024. True to the announcement, these shows disappeared from Max’s library after December 31. But it didn’t stop there.
As of January 1, more fan-favorites have also been removed, including Ed, Edd n’ Eddy, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, The Looney Tunes Show, and the first seven seasons of Teen Titans Go! While the show’s eighth season remains on Max, fans hoping to revisit earlier episodes will have to look elsewhere, like Hulu, where some seasons are still available.
This isn’t the first time Max has upset fans by pulling Cartoon Network content. Over the past year,...
Just last month, it was announced that four popular DC animated series—Teen Titans, Teen Titans Go!, Static Shock, and Green Lantern: The Animated Series—would leave the platform by the end of 2024. True to the announcement, these shows disappeared from Max’s library after December 31. But it didn’t stop there.
As of January 1, more fan-favorites have also been removed, including Ed, Edd n’ Eddy, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, The Looney Tunes Show, and the first seven seasons of Teen Titans Go! While the show’s eighth season remains on Max, fans hoping to revisit earlier episodes will have to look elsewhere, like Hulu, where some seasons are still available.
This isn’t the first time Max has upset fans by pulling Cartoon Network content. Over the past year,...
- 1/2/2025
- by Robert Milakovic
- Fiction Horizon

Cartoon Network fans are starting 2025 with disappointment as several beloved animated series have been removed from Max.
Let’s remember that last month, we learned that Max, the streaming home of countless DC shows and movies, is facing some unexpected changes as four fan-favorite DC animated series were set to leave its library by the start of 2025.
Namely, Teen Titans, Teen Titans Go!, Static Shock, and Green Lantern: The Animated Series are no longer available after December 31. However, it seems that those were not the only projects removed from Max’s library starting January 1.
Among the notable titles now missing are the first seven seasons of Teen Titans Go!, the original Teen Titans, Ed, Edd n’ Eddy, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, The Looney Tunes Show, Static Shock, and Green Lantern: The Animated Series.
While the eighth season of Teen Titans Go! remains available, fans hoping to...
Let’s remember that last month, we learned that Max, the streaming home of countless DC shows and movies, is facing some unexpected changes as four fan-favorite DC animated series were set to leave its library by the start of 2025.
Namely, Teen Titans, Teen Titans Go!, Static Shock, and Green Lantern: The Animated Series are no longer available after December 31. However, it seems that those were not the only projects removed from Max’s library starting January 1.
Among the notable titles now missing are the first seven seasons of Teen Titans Go!, the original Teen Titans, Ed, Edd n’ Eddy, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, The Looney Tunes Show, Static Shock, and Green Lantern: The Animated Series.
While the eighth season of Teen Titans Go! remains available, fans hoping to...
- 1/2/2025
- by Robert Milakovic
- Comic Basics

Warning: Spoilers for Titans (2023) #18 ahead!
Raven has long been a fan-favorite character across all iterations of the Titans, despite often undergoing significant changes from medium to medium. Now, however, fresh developments suggest that DC is ready to make some elements from the Teen Titans! (2003) animated series canon, bringing more cohesion to Raven's character across various platforms.
Tensions run high in Titans (2023) #18 - written by John Layman, with art by Pete Woods – as the Titans are forced out of their tower in Blüdhaven and must go underground. Raven, normally stoic and controlled, reacts especially poorly to the change, snapping at her teammates in a rage and later being overcome by fear and violence in a firefight.
Beast Boy explains that "[Raven]'s personality was split into different pieces for months on end during the whole Dark-Winged Queen stuff," a plot detail that echoes the plot of the popular Teen Titans! episode, "Nevermore.
Raven has long been a fan-favorite character across all iterations of the Titans, despite often undergoing significant changes from medium to medium. Now, however, fresh developments suggest that DC is ready to make some elements from the Teen Titans! (2003) animated series canon, bringing more cohesion to Raven's character across various platforms.
Tensions run high in Titans (2023) #18 - written by John Layman, with art by Pete Woods – as the Titans are forced out of their tower in Blüdhaven and must go underground. Raven, normally stoic and controlled, reacts especially poorly to the change, snapping at her teammates in a rage and later being overcome by fear and violence in a firefight.
Beast Boy explains that "[Raven]'s personality was split into different pieces for months on end during the whole Dark-Winged Queen stuff," a plot detail that echoes the plot of the popular Teen Titans! episode, "Nevermore.
- 12/30/2024
- by Avi Gibson
- ScreenRant

Following an initial online rumor, we got confirmation that a live-action Teen Titans movie was in the works at DC Studios back in March with Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow writer Ana Nogueira enlisted to pen the script.
Updates have been few and far between since, but a recent Production Weekly logline did claim to reveal the key team members: "The Teen Titans are further apart than ever before… until Damian Wayne recruits Starfire, Raven, Beast Boy and the new Kid Flash to join him in a fight against his own grandfather, Ra’s al Ghul."
However, we'd later hear that the movie will focus on a "pre-existing team being revived," which suggested that the roster would more likely consist of the original '60s comic book line-up: Kid Flash (Wally West), Robin (Dick Grayson), Aqualad (Garth) and Wonder Girl (Donna Troy).
Now, scooper Daniel Richtman is reporting that the movie's...
Updates have been few and far between since, but a recent Production Weekly logline did claim to reveal the key team members: "The Teen Titans are further apart than ever before… until Damian Wayne recruits Starfire, Raven, Beast Boy and the new Kid Flash to join him in a fight against his own grandfather, Ra’s al Ghul."
However, we'd later hear that the movie will focus on a "pre-existing team being revived," which suggested that the roster would more likely consist of the original '60s comic book line-up: Kid Flash (Wally West), Robin (Dick Grayson), Aqualad (Garth) and Wonder Girl (Donna Troy).
Now, scooper Daniel Richtman is reporting that the movie's...
- 12/23/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com

Max is set to remove four popular DC animated shows by the end of 2024, leaving fans disappointed. Over the years, Max has been the go-to streaming platform for DC fans, but Warner Bros. has been pulling more content lately, and it seems these shows are next.
According to a Reddit post, Teen Titans, Teen Titans Go!, Static Shock, and Green Lantern: The Animated Series will be leaving Max on December 31. Warner Bros. Discovery hasn’t officially confirmed this yet, but they don’t usually announce removals.
Static Shock, which aired in 2000 on KidsWB, followed Virgil Hawkins, a teen with electromagnetic powers. The show became a fan favorite for its humor, action, and focus on social issues. There were rumors of a live-action Static Shock movie earlier this year, but there hasn’t been any news since. It’s probably not moving forward.
Another big loss is Teen Titans, the 2003 series that brought Robin,...
According to a Reddit post, Teen Titans, Teen Titans Go!, Static Shock, and Green Lantern: The Animated Series will be leaving Max on December 31. Warner Bros. Discovery hasn’t officially confirmed this yet, but they don’t usually announce removals.
Static Shock, which aired in 2000 on KidsWB, followed Virgil Hawkins, a teen with electromagnetic powers. The show became a fan favorite for its humor, action, and focus on social issues. There were rumors of a live-action Static Shock movie earlier this year, but there hasn’t been any news since. It’s probably not moving forward.
Another big loss is Teen Titans, the 2003 series that brought Robin,...
- 12/16/2024
- by Robert Milakovic
- Fiction Horizon

Max, the streaming home of countless DC shows and movies, is facing some unexpected changes as four fan-favorite DC animated series are set to leave its library by the start of 2025. Over the years, Max has been the go-to place for DC fans, but recently, WB has been removing a lot of its content.
Warner Bros. Discovery has yet to confirm the removal, but a fellow Redditor reports that Teen Titans, Teen Titans Go!, Static Shock, and Green Lantern: The Animated Series will no longer be available after December 31.
Static Shock, which debuted in 2000 on the now-defunct KidsWB, introduced viewers to Virgil Hawkins, a teenager who gains electromagnetic powers after a freak accident. The series quickly became a fan favorite due to its mix of humor, action, and social themes.
Despite a few rumors of a live-action adaptation dating a few months back, there hasn’t been any new progress for the project.
Warner Bros. Discovery has yet to confirm the removal, but a fellow Redditor reports that Teen Titans, Teen Titans Go!, Static Shock, and Green Lantern: The Animated Series will no longer be available after December 31.
Static Shock, which debuted in 2000 on the now-defunct KidsWB, introduced viewers to Virgil Hawkins, a teenager who gains electromagnetic powers after a freak accident. The series quickly became a fan favorite due to its mix of humor, action, and social themes.
Despite a few rumors of a live-action adaptation dating a few months back, there hasn’t been any new progress for the project.
- 12/16/2024
- by Robert Milakovic
- Comic Basics

Spoilers for "Creature Commandos" to follow.
As co-president of DC Studios, James Gunn has (to borrow from the competition) great power and great responsibility. As DC fan, I appreciate that he's doing his part to boost the company's comic books. So many other superhero movie writers treat the comics as only raw material, but Gunn's got real passion for them.
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You can see that earnest love in how deep he pulls from the comics. At Marvel Studios, Gunn elevated the Guardians of the Galaxy into the mainstream and made his fave Rocket Raccoon a household name. Gunn's "The Suicide Squad" was similarly filled with deep cuts from DC comic books. No one else would make a blockbuster starring characters like Peacemaker (John Cena), Ratcatcher (Daniela Melchior), and Polka-Dot Man.
As co-president of DC Studios, James Gunn has (to borrow from the competition) great power and great responsibility. As DC fan, I appreciate that he's doing his part to boost the company's comic books. So many other superhero movie writers treat the comics as only raw material, but Gunn's got real passion for them.
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You can see that earnest love in how deep he pulls from the comics. At Marvel Studios, Gunn elevated the Guardians of the Galaxy into the mainstream and made his fave Rocket Raccoon a household name. Gunn's "The Suicide Squad" was similarly filled with deep cuts from DC comic books. No one else would make a blockbuster starring characters like Peacemaker (John Cena), Ratcatcher (Daniela Melchior), and Polka-Dot Man.
- 12/12/2024
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film

Variety is reporting that a Clayface movie is officially moving forward at DC Studios, with Mike Flanagan (Doctor Sleep; The Fall of the House of Usher; Midnight Mass) attached to write the screenplay.
Flanagan and Trevor Macy, his partner at Intrepid Pictures, pitched the potential film to James Gunn and Peter Safran over a year ago, and it looks like the idea won over the new DC bosses as they've issued a formal greenlight.
Plot details remain under wraps, but what we do know is that Clayface won't be a villain in the feature, which makes sense considering that back in 2021, Flanagan, when asked which DC movie he'd like to make, said, "Well I've wanted to do a Superman movie since I was a kid, but I would also be really keen to do a standalone Clayface movie as a horror/thriller/tragedy."
Filming is tentatively scheduled to begin early next year,...
Flanagan and Trevor Macy, his partner at Intrepid Pictures, pitched the potential film to James Gunn and Peter Safran over a year ago, and it looks like the idea won over the new DC bosses as they've issued a formal greenlight.
Plot details remain under wraps, but what we do know is that Clayface won't be a villain in the feature, which makes sense considering that back in 2021, Flanagan, when asked which DC movie he'd like to make, said, "Well I've wanted to do a Superman movie since I was a kid, but I would also be really keen to do a standalone Clayface movie as a horror/thriller/tragedy."
Filming is tentatively scheduled to begin early next year,...
- 12/12/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com

There are few things millennials enjoy more than taking a trip down memory lane. You know, the good old days! One of the best ways to do this is by rewatching our favorite animated favorites such as Static Shock and Teen Titans, aka our Saturday morning cartoon lineup!
If this is something you also like do it, I’m sorry to report that streaming our old animated favorites is about to become more difficult. HBO and Max will begin removing many of these shows towards the end of December, leaving us with little to no options in the year 2025. Here’s a list of animated shows leaving the streamer.
Teen Titans leaves Max on Dec. 29
I’m still feeling salty about how Teen Titans was canceled and instead of a reboot (or a renewal), we got Teen Titans Go!. The latter is more comedy than anything else, packed with gags and crude/childish humor,...
If this is something you also like do it, I’m sorry to report that streaming our old animated favorites is about to become more difficult. HBO and Max will begin removing many of these shows towards the end of December, leaving us with little to no options in the year 2025. Here’s a list of animated shows leaving the streamer.
Teen Titans leaves Max on Dec. 29
I’m still feeling salty about how Teen Titans was canceled and instead of a reboot (or a renewal), we got Teen Titans Go!. The latter is more comedy than anything else, packed with gags and crude/childish humor,...
- 12/4/2024
- by Sandy C.
- ShowSnob

If there's one thing a slasher movie franchise needs, it's an instantly recognizable slasher. "Halloween" has Michael Myers, "A Nightmare on Elm Street" has Freddy Krueger (inseparable from actor Robert Englund), "Friday the 13th" has Jason Voorhees, and "Scream" has Ghostface. Unlike the other slashers, though, Ghostface is a mantle, not a single person.
The original "Scream" was a murder mystery, with Ghostface unmasked and killed at the film's end. Each sequel has continued the trend: a new person slips on the ghoulish white mask, full body black cloak, and starts stabbing people in Sidney Prescott's (Neve Campbell) orbit. While each Ghostface killer has naturally been played by a different actor, the disguised voice is the same in every movie, provided by voice actor Roger L. Jackson. Get a look at the voice behind the mask courtesy of this video from Jamie Kennedy (who played Randy Meeks in "Scream").
Jamie...
The original "Scream" was a murder mystery, with Ghostface unmasked and killed at the film's end. Each sequel has continued the trend: a new person slips on the ghoulish white mask, full body black cloak, and starts stabbing people in Sidney Prescott's (Neve Campbell) orbit. While each Ghostface killer has naturally been played by a different actor, the disguised voice is the same in every movie, provided by voice actor Roger L. Jackson. Get a look at the voice behind the mask courtesy of this video from Jamie Kennedy (who played Randy Meeks in "Scream").
Jamie...
- 12/2/2024
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film

Cartoon Network is bringing the best of classic cartoons back to make this Christmas an even more special time for viewers, and one of those classics coming back is ‘The Flintstones.’ And for the very first time in 12 long years.
Cartoon Network – Plans To Surprise Viewers With ‘The Flintstones’ Marathon
There’s a lot of surprises and fun stuffs coming up this Christmas. For example, Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade debuted an enormous Wednesday float and parade, with Pugsley’s head on a platter, so to speak.
Not far off from the ultimate surprise leaderboard is Cartoon Network bringing back an old favorite in the way of a marathon run on Dec. 14. If this happens, it will be the first time that the Warner Bros. Discovery-owned will be showing viewers a glimpse of the modern stone age family.
What can fans expect from this return? Well, did you ever know...
Cartoon Network – Plans To Surprise Viewers With ‘The Flintstones’ Marathon
There’s a lot of surprises and fun stuffs coming up this Christmas. For example, Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade debuted an enormous Wednesday float and parade, with Pugsley’s head on a platter, so to speak.
Not far off from the ultimate surprise leaderboard is Cartoon Network bringing back an old favorite in the way of a marathon run on Dec. 14. If this happens, it will be the first time that the Warner Bros. Discovery-owned will be showing viewers a glimpse of the modern stone age family.
What can fans expect from this return? Well, did you ever know...
- 12/1/2024
- by Nmesoma Okechukwu
- Celebrating The Soaps

December 2024 won’t have a lot of Christmas movies on Max, but there are still some exciting releases to look forward to. Dcu is finally starting with Creature Commandos, coming out on December 5. DC fans will also enjoy the documentary Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story. And to top it off, the classic favorite The Goonies will also be available!
Here is the list of every movie & TV show arriving on Max this December!
Arriving on December 1
Cedar Rapids (movie)
Clash of the Titans (movie)
Cop Out (movie)
Death Race (movie)
Glee The 3D Concert Movie (movie)
Hamlet 2 (movie)
How I Live Now (movie)
Invisible Stripes (movie)
It All Came True (movie)
Jupiter Ascending (movie)
Key Largo (movie)
Kid Galahad (movie)
King of the Underworld (movie)
Lightning Strikes Twice (movie)
Lord of the Rings (movie)
Man from God’s Country (movie)
Marine Raiders (movie)
Marked Woman (movie)
Meet Me in St. Louis...
Here is the list of every movie & TV show arriving on Max this December!
Arriving on December 1
Cedar Rapids (movie)
Clash of the Titans (movie)
Cop Out (movie)
Death Race (movie)
Glee The 3D Concert Movie (movie)
Hamlet 2 (movie)
How I Live Now (movie)
Invisible Stripes (movie)
It All Came True (movie)
Jupiter Ascending (movie)
Key Largo (movie)
Kid Galahad (movie)
King of the Underworld (movie)
Lightning Strikes Twice (movie)
Lord of the Rings (movie)
Man from God’s Country (movie)
Marine Raiders (movie)
Marked Woman (movie)
Meet Me in St. Louis...
- 12/1/2024
- by Robert Milakovic
- Fiction Horizon

December 2024 won’t bring that many Christmas titles to Max. Still, there are some interesting titles we can look forward to. Dcu finally kicks off with the release of Creature Commandos on December 5.
Furthermore, DC fans will also be pleased with the release of the documentary Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story. To spice things up, fan-favorite The Goonies also arrives on the platform!
Here is the list of every movie & TV show arriving on Max this December!
Arriving on December 1
Cedar Rapids (movie)
Clash of the Titans (movie)
Cop Out (movie)
Death Race (movie)
Glee The 3D Concert Movie (movie)
Hamlet 2 (movie)
How I Live Now (movie)
Invisible Stripes (movie)
It All Came True (movie)
Jupiter Ascending (movie)
Key Largo (movie)
Kid Galahad (movie)
King of the Underworld (movie)
Lightning Strikes Twice (movie)
Lord of the Rings (movie)
Man from God’s Country (movie)
Marine Raiders (movie)
Marked Woman (movie)
Meet Me in St.
Furthermore, DC fans will also be pleased with the release of the documentary Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story. To spice things up, fan-favorite The Goonies also arrives on the platform!
Here is the list of every movie & TV show arriving on Max this December!
Arriving on December 1
Cedar Rapids (movie)
Clash of the Titans (movie)
Cop Out (movie)
Death Race (movie)
Glee The 3D Concert Movie (movie)
Hamlet 2 (movie)
How I Live Now (movie)
Invisible Stripes (movie)
It All Came True (movie)
Jupiter Ascending (movie)
Key Largo (movie)
Kid Galahad (movie)
King of the Underworld (movie)
Lightning Strikes Twice (movie)
Lord of the Rings (movie)
Man from God’s Country (movie)
Marine Raiders (movie)
Marked Woman (movie)
Meet Me in St.
- 12/1/2024
- by Robert Milakovic
- Comic Basics

Ahead of the 400th episode of Teen Titans Go!, the show's cast and showrunner spoke with The Direct and took a look back at the impact of the long-running DC series after all these years.
Seven years after the fifth and final season of the original, more serious (but still family-friendly) Teen Titans animated series ended with an unresolved cliffhanger, the show saw a complete reboot in 2013.
It became the now eight-season-long Teen Titans Go!, an irreverent, satirical series on Cartoon Network. The reboot brought back all five members of the original cast, but otherwise looked starkly different from its previous iteration.
Read full article on The Direct.
Seven years after the fifth and final season of the original, more serious (but still family-friendly) Teen Titans animated series ended with an unresolved cliffhanger, the show saw a complete reboot in 2013.
It became the now eight-season-long Teen Titans Go!, an irreverent, satirical series on Cartoon Network. The reboot brought back all five members of the original cast, but otherwise looked starkly different from its previous iteration.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 11/14/2024
- by Gillian Blum
- The Direct

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Teen Titans Go! is a comedic take on DC's Titans, which follows Robin, Cyborg, Starfire, Raven, and Beast Boy as they do their best to stop crime, but often end up just finding themselves in trouble. It is hard to take them seriously, which is the fun of it all. The series debuted more than ten years ago, in 2013, has a feature film, and is celebrating its 400th episode soon.
This episode sees the Titans in stop-motion animation for the first time ever, as they celebrate being the longest-running DC animated series. The all-star cast all have other incredible projects they are a part of. However, they have created a true family with each other, which is incredible to witness. Cartoon Network will be playing all episodes of Teen Titans Go! ahead of the 400th episode premiere on November 30.
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Teen Titans Go! is a comedic take on DC's Titans, which follows Robin, Cyborg, Starfire, Raven, and Beast Boy as they do their best to stop crime, but often end up just finding themselves in trouble. It is hard to take them seriously, which is the fun of it all. The series debuted more than ten years ago, in 2013, has a feature film, and is celebrating its 400th episode soon.
This episode sees the Titans in stop-motion animation for the first time ever, as they celebrate being the longest-running DC animated series. The all-star cast all have other incredible projects they are a part of. However, they have created a true family with each other, which is incredible to witness. Cartoon Network will be playing all episodes of Teen Titans Go! ahead of the 400th episode premiere on November 30.
Related It's Time...
- 10/26/2024
- by Tessa Smith
- ScreenRant

At New York Comic Con, it was revealed that Rick and Morty has been renewed for two additional seasons. The Adult Swim animated show is a satirical take on Back to the Future following a young man named Morty Smith who travels to other dimensions with his mad scientist grandfather Rick Sanchez via a flying saucer. The show is set to continue with the upcoming Rick and Morty season 8, which premieres in 2025.
At New York Comic Con, Rick and Morty executive producers Dan Harmon and Scott Marder revealed that the show had been renewed by Adult Swim for seasons 11 and 12. This is in addition to the season 9 and 10 renewals that were already set. With four additional seasons set to premiere after the upcoming season 8, this means that the animated show will run until at least 2029. Read a statement on the renewal from Adult Swim president Michael Ouweleen, Harmon, and Marder...
At New York Comic Con, Rick and Morty executive producers Dan Harmon and Scott Marder revealed that the show had been renewed by Adult Swim for seasons 11 and 12. This is in addition to the season 9 and 10 renewals that were already set. With four additional seasons set to premiere after the upcoming season 8, this means that the animated show will run until at least 2029. Read a statement on the renewal from Adult Swim president Michael Ouweleen, Harmon, and Marder...
- 10/17/2024
- by Brennan Klein
- ScreenRant

Despite the large role the Teen Titans played in DC animation in the 2000s, any fans of that era will likely have a hard time recognizing Beast Boy now, especially in the comics. In both the Teen Titans and Teen Titans Go! cartoons, Beast Boy played the comic relief role, bringing humor and hijinks to the darkest scenarios. Now, however, Beast Boy is unwillingly vying for the role of most tragic hero in the DC Universe.
In late 2023, DC released Titans: Beast World by Tom Taylor, Ivan Reis, and Lucas Meyer, a large event which saw the Titans face their first big test of leadership as Amanda Waller manipulated Beast Boy into infecting the globe with spores that transformed their hosts into raging animals.
Though the main series concluded after six issues, the aftermath was handled in the ongoing Titans series by Taylor and Meyer, giving a full look at...
In late 2023, DC released Titans: Beast World by Tom Taylor, Ivan Reis, and Lucas Meyer, a large event which saw the Titans face their first big test of leadership as Amanda Waller manipulated Beast Boy into infecting the globe with spores that transformed their hosts into raging animals.
Though the main series concluded after six issues, the aftermath was handled in the ongoing Titans series by Taylor and Meyer, giving a full look at...
- 10/4/2024
- by Arya Fong
- ScreenRant


Under Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav’s continued campaign of content erasure, animation fans mourn the destruction of Planet Nielsen.
In case Zaslav’s reputation among the cartoon community wasn’t low enough already, the controversial executive’s regime made a surprising and surreptitious move this week that sparked outrage across numerous online fandoms. Following the latest updates to the Max streaming library, seven Cartoon Network shows have disappeared from the premium streaming service, with Ben 10, Steven Universe, the 2016 Powerpuff Girls revival, Amazing World of Gumball, We Bare Bears, Chowder and Regular Show all pulled from service without so much as a “leaving soon” notice.
Now that the entire entertainment industry is firmly sliding on a downward slope following the peak of streaming, it seems that no TV series — no matter how beloved or endlessly quoted — is safe from the content cuts that have become company-wide policy under Zaslav’s leadership.
In case Zaslav’s reputation among the cartoon community wasn’t low enough already, the controversial executive’s regime made a surprising and surreptitious move this week that sparked outrage across numerous online fandoms. Following the latest updates to the Max streaming library, seven Cartoon Network shows have disappeared from the premium streaming service, with Ben 10, Steven Universe, the 2016 Powerpuff Girls revival, Amazing World of Gumball, We Bare Bears, Chowder and Regular Show all pulled from service without so much as a “leaving soon” notice.
Now that the entire entertainment industry is firmly sliding on a downward slope following the peak of streaming, it seems that no TV series — no matter how beloved or endlessly quoted — is safe from the content cuts that have become company-wide policy under Zaslav’s leadership.
- 10/3/2024
- Cracked

If you're a fan of DC Comics, the past few years have probably been pretty tough for you. A merger at Warner Bros. led to the cancellation of a slew of movies and TV shows set within their cinematic universe, and new owners at The CW also resulted in the cancellations of multiple DC TV shows that had been dominating the network for the past decade.
Yeah, it's been rough out here for DC fans. The good news is that a new DC Universe is coming from Peter Safran and James Gunn, but it's going to take some time before it comes to fruition (animated series Creature Commandos is debuting in December and Gunn's own Superman movie doesn't come out until next year). That means there will still be a prolonged period of time without much DC TV content on our screens - unthinkable this time just three years ago.
Yeah, it's been rough out here for DC fans. The good news is that a new DC Universe is coming from Peter Safran and James Gunn, but it's going to take some time before it comes to fruition (animated series Creature Commandos is debuting in December and Gunn's own Superman movie doesn't come out until next year). That means there will still be a prolonged period of time without much DC TV content on our screens - unthinkable this time just three years ago.
- 10/2/2024
- by Michael Patterson
- Bam Smack Pow

Teen Titans Go! debuted in 2013, about ten years after its predecessor, Teen Titans, hit the small screen. The cartoon is a comedic take on the DC superhero team of the same name, which includes Robin, Starfire, Raven, Cyborg, and Beast Boy. It shares the same voice cast as the 2003 Teen Titans, though it is fundamentally different from the series that came before in both visuals and writing style.
11 years after it premiered, Teen Titans Go! is still going strong on Cartoon Network. Per President of Cartoon Network Studios Sam Register, the comedy has "no end in sight," even after eight seasons and a theatrical film. Now sitting at 397 episodes, Teen Titans Go! is DC's longest-running series by a mile. With such a high episode count and production still ongoing, the controversial hit is likely to hang onto that crown indefinitely.
It's Unlikely Another DC Show Will Have As Many Episodes As Teen Titans Go!
11 years after it premiered, Teen Titans Go! is still going strong on Cartoon Network. Per President of Cartoon Network Studios Sam Register, the comedy has "no end in sight," even after eight seasons and a theatrical film. Now sitting at 397 episodes, Teen Titans Go! is DC's longest-running series by a mile. With such a high episode count and production still ongoing, the controversial hit is likely to hang onto that crown indefinitely.
It's Unlikely Another DC Show Will Have As Many Episodes As Teen Titans Go!
- 9/23/2024
- by Allison Hambrick
- ScreenRant

DC Super Hero Girls portrays the most extreme contrast between Bruce Wayne and Batman for comedic effect. The show uses an over-the-top, vapid Bruce Wayne to effectively conceal Batman's true identity. The exaggerated differences in voice and persona between Bruce Wayne and Batman add humor while maintaining secrecy.
One particular DC animated show has possibly the most convincing way to keep Batman's identity secret, and it's one that many would never have guessed. DC Super Hero Girls was a two-season animated series that aired from March 2019 until October 2021. Similar to Teen Titans Go!, the DC animated show focused on capturing a younger audience, featuring teenage versions of iconic DC heroines including, Wonder Woman, Batgirl, Supergirl, Zatanna, Green Lantern, and Bumblebee.
A key aspect of Bruce Wayne is how he plays up the billionaire playboy persona to help mask his secret identity as Batman. DC Super Hero Girls goes the extra length to portray this idea,...
One particular DC animated show has possibly the most convincing way to keep Batman's identity secret, and it's one that many would never have guessed. DC Super Hero Girls was a two-season animated series that aired from March 2019 until October 2021. Similar to Teen Titans Go!, the DC animated show focused on capturing a younger audience, featuring teenage versions of iconic DC heroines including, Wonder Woman, Batgirl, Supergirl, Zatanna, Green Lantern, and Bumblebee.
A key aspect of Bruce Wayne is how he plays up the billionaire playboy persona to help mask his secret identity as Batman. DC Super Hero Girls goes the extra length to portray this idea,...
- 8/26/2024
- by Brandon Howard
- ScreenRant

The Cartoon Network website is no more. A week after Warner Bros. Discovery announced it was shutting down the Boomerang streaming service, the company also has pulled all content off cartoonnetwork.com, directing visitors to Max.
“Looking for episodes of your favorite Cartoon Network shows? Check out what’s available to stream on Max (subscription required),” a pop-up message says on the new Max landing page. “Sign up for Max, where you can also create a Kids Profile with ratings restrictions and additional privacy protections to keep it fun and kid-friendly! Cable subscribers, continue to enjoy your favorite Cn programming on your TV and connected apps as well!”
The Cartoon Network site had previously featured full episodes as well as video clips of its shows including Teen Titans Go!, Steven Universe, Craig of the Creek and more, as well as games.
Wbd said it is sunsetting Boomerang, which includes many classic cartoon series,...
“Looking for episodes of your favorite Cartoon Network shows? Check out what’s available to stream on Max (subscription required),” a pop-up message says on the new Max landing page. “Sign up for Max, where you can also create a Kids Profile with ratings restrictions and additional privacy protections to keep it fun and kid-friendly! Cable subscribers, continue to enjoy your favorite Cn programming on your TV and connected apps as well!”
The Cartoon Network site had previously featured full episodes as well as video clips of its shows including Teen Titans Go!, Steven Universe, Craig of the Creek and more, as well as games.
Wbd said it is sunsetting Boomerang, which includes many classic cartoon series,...
- 8/9/2024
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV

Cartoon Network has been scrubbed from the web.
Warner Bros. Discovery this week pulled the entire contents of cartoonnetwork.com offline — redirecting visitors to a landing page on Max, its subscription-streaming service, encouraging fans to sign up to watch their favorite Cartoon Network shows. The shuttering of the site appears to have happened Thursday, Aug. 8.
“Looking for episodes of your favorite Cartoon Network shows? Check out what’s available to stream on Max (subscription required),” a pop-up message says on the new Max landing page. “Sign up for Max, where you can also create a Kids Profile with ratings restrictions and additional privacy protections to keep it fun and kid-friendly! Cable subscribers, continue to enjoy your favorite Cn programming on your TV and connected apps as well!”
In a statement, a Cartoon Network spokesperson told Variety: “We are focusing on the Cartoon Network shows and social media where we find...
Warner Bros. Discovery this week pulled the entire contents of cartoonnetwork.com offline — redirecting visitors to a landing page on Max, its subscription-streaming service, encouraging fans to sign up to watch their favorite Cartoon Network shows. The shuttering of the site appears to have happened Thursday, Aug. 8.
“Looking for episodes of your favorite Cartoon Network shows? Check out what’s available to stream on Max (subscription required),” a pop-up message says on the new Max landing page. “Sign up for Max, where you can also create a Kids Profile with ratings restrictions and additional privacy protections to keep it fun and kid-friendly! Cable subscribers, continue to enjoy your favorite Cn programming on your TV and connected apps as well!”
In a statement, a Cartoon Network spokesperson told Variety: “We are focusing on the Cartoon Network shows and social media where we find...
- 8/9/2024
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV


After serving the retro animation community proudly for seven years, the classic cartoon streaming service Boomerang will cease to exist at the end of September — and this time, it’s not coming back.
Warner Bros. Discovery CEO and president David Zaslav seems to have a bit of a love/hate relationship with his company’s immense library of classic works of art. He loves purging old Warner Bros. films from the Max streaming library, and he hates it when subscribers watch anything older than the pilot episode of Milf Manor. In Zaslav’s post-art, pro-”content” business model for Max, the streaming hub for Warner Bros. Discovery’s most culturally significant IP becomes even more bare-bones with each round of cuts, and the original shows and movies produced by Max oftentimes face cancellation after post-production and pre-premiere, leaving solidly screen-tested films like Coyote vs. Acme in a permanent state of inaccessibility to the average subscriber.
Warner Bros. Discovery CEO and president David Zaslav seems to have a bit of a love/hate relationship with his company’s immense library of classic works of art. He loves purging old Warner Bros. films from the Max streaming library, and he hates it when subscribers watch anything older than the pilot episode of Milf Manor. In Zaslav’s post-art, pro-”content” business model for Max, the streaming hub for Warner Bros. Discovery’s most culturally significant IP becomes even more bare-bones with each round of cuts, and the original shows and movies produced by Max oftentimes face cancellation after post-production and pre-premiere, leaving solidly screen-tested films like Coyote vs. Acme in a permanent state of inaccessibility to the average subscriber.
- 8/6/2024
- Cracked

Warner Bros. Discovery is shutting down the Boomerang streaming service and moving some of its programming, which includes many classic cartoon series, onto Max.
The kids-and-family move is set for September 30, according to an email to subscribers.
It comes in the same year as a similar strategic shift by Paramount Global, which shuttered Noggin and moved its content onto flagship Paramount+.
Boomerang, which began as a cable network in 2000 featuring a range of animated classics like Scooby Doo, Tom & Jerry and Loony Tunes, became a streaming service in 2017. In more recent years, it expanded into original programming.
Subscriber numbers for Boomerang were never divulged. The niche offering is considerably cheaper than Max, but Wbd told subscribers their plans would be converted to the ad-free version of Max at no extra charge. Boomerang is $6 a month, while the ad-free tier of Max is $17.
“On Max, you can enjoy loads of Boomerang fan-favorites with Scooby,...
The kids-and-family move is set for September 30, according to an email to subscribers.
It comes in the same year as a similar strategic shift by Paramount Global, which shuttered Noggin and moved its content onto flagship Paramount+.
Boomerang, which began as a cable network in 2000 featuring a range of animated classics like Scooby Doo, Tom & Jerry and Loony Tunes, became a streaming service in 2017. In more recent years, it expanded into original programming.
Subscriber numbers for Boomerang were never divulged. The niche offering is considerably cheaper than Max, but Wbd told subscribers their plans would be converted to the ad-free version of Max at no extra charge. Boomerang is $6 a month, while the ad-free tier of Max is $17.
“On Max, you can enjoy loads of Boomerang fan-favorites with Scooby,...
- 8/2/2024
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV

Zoinks! After more than seven years, Boomerang, the cartoon streaming service from Warner Bros. Discovery, is shutting down as a standalone service.
Boomerang will be shut down next month, and its catalog of shows — including “Scooby-Doo,” “Looney Tunes,” “Tom and Jerry,” “The Flintstones,” “Courage the Cowardly Dog” and more — will become part of Max. “As of September 30, 2024, the Boomerang app and website will no longer be available,” the service says in a notice on its customer website.
“Starting September 30, you can watch fan-favorite Boomerang shows alongside Max’s full catalog of iconic series, hit movies, fresh originals, breaking news, and family favorites including ‘The Amazing World of Gumball,’ ‘Teen Titans Go!,’ ‘Lego Batman’ and more!” Boomerang says in the customer notice.
As of next month, most Boomerang subscribers will be migrated to Wbd’s Max ad-free tier, retaining their current subscription price for a minimum of six months. Currently, Boomerang costs $5.99/month,...
Boomerang will be shut down next month, and its catalog of shows — including “Scooby-Doo,” “Looney Tunes,” “Tom and Jerry,” “The Flintstones,” “Courage the Cowardly Dog” and more — will become part of Max. “As of September 30, 2024, the Boomerang app and website will no longer be available,” the service says in a notice on its customer website.
“Starting September 30, you can watch fan-favorite Boomerang shows alongside Max’s full catalog of iconic series, hit movies, fresh originals, breaking news, and family favorites including ‘The Amazing World of Gumball,’ ‘Teen Titans Go!,’ ‘Lego Batman’ and more!” Boomerang says in the customer notice.
As of next month, most Boomerang subscribers will be migrated to Wbd’s Max ad-free tier, retaining their current subscription price for a minimum of six months. Currently, Boomerang costs $5.99/month,...
- 8/2/2024
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV

Sandy Cheeks takes center stage in Netflix’s new installment in the “SpongeBob SquarePants” universe, “Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie.” When the beloved residents of Bikini Bottom get snatched up and hauled off to Texas, Sandy and SpongeBob head out on an adventure to save the whole neighborhood.
Of course, the cast is full of familiar “SpongeBob SquarePants” voices, but the adventure also spends some time on the road with Sandy’s family and introduces some new — yet also familiar — names to the cast. So if you’re wondering who’s who in the new “SpongeBob” movie, here’s a handy guide to the “Sandy Cheeks Movie” cast and characters.
Carolyn Lawrence as Sandy Cheeks (Photo Credit: Netflix / Getty Images)
Sandy Cheeks is once again voiced by Carolyn Lawrence, the voice actress who has played the character from the original series through numerous spin-off series, films and video games.
Of course, the cast is full of familiar “SpongeBob SquarePants” voices, but the adventure also spends some time on the road with Sandy’s family and introduces some new — yet also familiar — names to the cast. So if you’re wondering who’s who in the new “SpongeBob” movie, here’s a handy guide to the “Sandy Cheeks Movie” cast and characters.
Carolyn Lawrence as Sandy Cheeks (Photo Credit: Netflix / Getty Images)
Sandy Cheeks is once again voiced by Carolyn Lawrence, the voice actress who has played the character from the original series through numerous spin-off series, films and video games.
- 8/2/2024
- by Haleigh Foutch
- The Wrap

Jim Krieg started his writing career working on the likes of X-Men: The Animated Series and Ben 10: Alien Force before making the leap to the DC Universe. There, he's lent his talents to everything from Green Lantern: The Animated Series to Teen Titans Go!, Young Justice, and many more.
The prolific writer has also served as a producer on countless DC animated movies, both before and during the recent "Tomorrowverse" era.
With the Crisis on Infinite Earths trilogy, he returns to his roots as a writer and recently sat down with us to discuss his work on the third and final chapter. As well as sharing new details about Kevin Conroy's original role as Batman in the movie, Jim also takes us through the cameos which didn't make the cut, the logistics of telling this story, and why he made sure to give Batman Beyond a role here.
The prolific writer has also served as a producer on countless DC animated movies, both before and during the recent "Tomorrowverse" era.
With the Crisis on Infinite Earths trilogy, he returns to his roots as a writer and recently sat down with us to discuss his work on the third and final chapter. As well as sharing new details about Kevin Conroy's original role as Batman in the movie, Jim also takes us through the cameos which didn't make the cut, the logistics of telling this story, and why he made sure to give Batman Beyond a role here.
- 7/31/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com

The Teen Titans have always been a cherished part of the DC Universe. Acting as a more grounded take on the superheroes from the franchise, they have proven time and time again that they are more than just sidekicks and are just as capable as the Justice League. There have been many versions of the characters, ranging from movies to shows, and even comics. However, none have been as iconic as the 2003 series.
Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part Three (2024) | Warner Bros. Animation
Created by Glen Murakami, this series was one of the most significant appearances for the characters. It had a huge following, and many of DC’s more hardcore fans now grew up on the classic animated series.
With all of this in mind, it is truly painful to know what the franchise did with this beloved team in their latest film, Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part...
Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part Three (2024) | Warner Bros. Animation
Created by Glen Murakami, this series was one of the most significant appearances for the characters. It had a huge following, and many of DC’s more hardcore fans now grew up on the classic animated series.
With all of this in mind, it is truly painful to know what the franchise did with this beloved team in their latest film, Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part...
- 7/17/2024
- by Ananya Godboley
- FandomWire


Add Beck Bennett to the list of Saturday Night Live stars populating superhero movies. James Gunn recently announced that Bennett would appear in his new Superman film as Steve Lombard, a loudmouthed sportswriter who lives to torment Clark Kent.
Bennett is just the latest SNL star to find his way into the Marvel and DC cinematic universes, too. Here are other SNL vets who suited up for super action…
1 Robert Downey Jr.
The undisputed king of this list, Downey spent a tortured year as an SNL cast member when he was only 21. “I learned so much in that year about what I wasn’t,” he told the Off-Camera Show’s Sam Jones. “I was not somebody who was going to do impressions. I was somebody who was very ill-suited for rapid-fire sketch comedy.”
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Downey rebounded from his SNL failures (and other ‘80s and ‘90s misadventures) before becoming the...
Bennett is just the latest SNL star to find his way into the Marvel and DC cinematic universes, too. Here are other SNL vets who suited up for super action…
1 Robert Downey Jr.
The undisputed king of this list, Downey spent a tortured year as an SNL cast member when he was only 21. “I learned so much in that year about what I wasn’t,” he told the Off-Camera Show’s Sam Jones. “I was not somebody who was going to do impressions. I was somebody who was very ill-suited for rapid-fire sketch comedy.”
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Downey rebounded from his SNL failures (and other ‘80s and ‘90s misadventures) before becoming the...
- 7/4/2024
- Cracked

If you’re trying to decide between Max and Netflix, you’re looking at two of the most impressive streaming services around. While Netflix is the default streamer for millions of people, we can make a case that Max is the better choice. Why? Let’s dig in.
Max vs. Netfflix: Price
Max vs. Netfflix: Movies
Max vs. Netfflix: TV
Max vs. Netfflix: Children’s Content
Max vs. Netfflix: Sports
Max vs. Netfflix: Bottom Line
Max vs. Netfflix: Price
Max is $9.99 / month with ads, $16.99 ad-free, and $20.99 if you want 4K.
Netflix is $6.99 / month with ads or $15.49 to go ad-free, and $22.99 for the 4K option.
Sign Up $9.99+ / month Max.com Sign Up $6.99+ / month netflix.com Max vs. Netfflix: Movies
We can make a case that Max has the best movie library of any streaming service since the Warner Bros. archive goes back 100 years and includes some of the biggest blockbusters ever created.
Max vs. Netfflix: Price
Max vs. Netfflix: Movies
Max vs. Netfflix: TV
Max vs. Netfflix: Children’s Content
Max vs. Netfflix: Sports
Max vs. Netfflix: Bottom Line
Max vs. Netfflix: Price
Max is $9.99 / month with ads, $16.99 ad-free, and $20.99 if you want 4K.
Netflix is $6.99 / month with ads or $15.49 to go ad-free, and $22.99 for the 4K option.
Sign Up $9.99+ / month Max.com Sign Up $6.99+ / month netflix.com Max vs. Netfflix: Movies
We can make a case that Max has the best movie library of any streaming service since the Warner Bros. archive goes back 100 years and includes some of the biggest blockbusters ever created.
- 6/18/2024
- by Ben Bowman
- The Streamable

J.G. Quintel’s new “Regular Show” and Craig McCracken’s “Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends” spin-off both feature in a new production slate from Warner Bros. Animation, Cartoon Network Studios and Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe.
Unveiled Wednesday at Annecy to an appreciative crowd at Annecy’s MIFA market, which greeted multiple shows with whoops of enthusiasm, the two new announcements join a new “Adventure Time” series, “Side Quests,” as greenlights at the Warner-owned companies.
The new slate also boasts two more “Adventure Time” shows in development, plus an unannounced Scooby-Doo project.
The big question raised by the studio’s Annecy focus is whether the surge in new shows is a temporary anomaly or marks a broader indicator of a more sustained return by Warner Bros. Discovery to fuller-on animation production after the lull of the recent past.
Certainly, news will not come much bigger at this year’s Annecy than “Adventure Time,...
Unveiled Wednesday at Annecy to an appreciative crowd at Annecy’s MIFA market, which greeted multiple shows with whoops of enthusiasm, the two new announcements join a new “Adventure Time” series, “Side Quests,” as greenlights at the Warner-owned companies.
The new slate also boasts two more “Adventure Time” shows in development, plus an unannounced Scooby-Doo project.
The big question raised by the studio’s Annecy focus is whether the surge in new shows is a temporary anomaly or marks a broader indicator of a more sustained return by Warner Bros. Discovery to fuller-on animation production after the lull of the recent past.
Certainly, news will not come much bigger at this year’s Annecy than “Adventure Time,...
- 6/12/2024
- by John Hopewell and Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV

Nickelodeon has revealed a star-studded list of nominees for its annual Kids’ Choice Awards. Leading the pack with six noms is Taylor Swift, followed by Olivia Rodrigo, Miley Cyrus and Beyoncé, with four noms each.
First-time nominees include Halle Bailey, Austin Butler, Sabrina Carpenter, Kai Cenat, Timothée Chalamet, Luke Combs, Ariana DeBose, Ayo Edebiri, Ryan Gosling, Reneé Rapp, Margot Robbie, Paul Rudd, among others. Musical performances and presenters will be announced at a later date.
This year’s show will also feature enhanced graphics, high-tech motion capture and augmented reality, according to Nick, along with celebrity collaborations and stunts as Nickelodeon celebrates SpongeBob SquarePants’ special birthday; and the net’s signature orange blimp award and epic slimings.
Hosted by SpongeBob SquarePants (voiced by Tom Kenny) and Patrick Star (voiced by Bill Fagerbakke), Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards 2024 will premiere live from their undersea home of Bikini Bottom on Saturday, July 13, at 8 p.
First-time nominees include Halle Bailey, Austin Butler, Sabrina Carpenter, Kai Cenat, Timothée Chalamet, Luke Combs, Ariana DeBose, Ayo Edebiri, Ryan Gosling, Reneé Rapp, Margot Robbie, Paul Rudd, among others. Musical performances and presenters will be announced at a later date.
This year’s show will also feature enhanced graphics, high-tech motion capture and augmented reality, according to Nick, along with celebrity collaborations and stunts as Nickelodeon celebrates SpongeBob SquarePants’ special birthday; and the net’s signature orange blimp award and epic slimings.
Hosted by SpongeBob SquarePants (voiced by Tom Kenny) and Patrick Star (voiced by Bill Fagerbakke), Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards 2024 will premiere live from their undersea home of Bikini Bottom on Saturday, July 13, at 8 p.
- 6/4/2024
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV


Who lives in a pineapple under the sea and is about to make award show history? Sponge! Bob! Square! Pants!
With his best friend Patrick Star by his side, the porous icon will host the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards 2024, marking the first time (ever!) that animated characters will host a full-length award show. SpongeBob and Patrick are voiced by Tom Kenny and Bill Fagerbakke, respectively.
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With his best friend Patrick Star by his side, the porous icon will host the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards 2024, marking the first time (ever!) that animated characters will host a full-length award show. SpongeBob and Patrick are voiced by Tom Kenny and Bill Fagerbakke, respectively.
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- 5/22/2024
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com

"Teen Titans Go!" is a bit of a controversial cartoon among fans, as it is a much more comedic, kid-friendly version of the 2003 "Teen Titans" cartoon (which was darker and more anime-inspired). Some fans see "Teen Titans Go!" as representative of the uber-commercialization of art, a cash-grab of a show with none of the heart of the original. Of course, to think that would be to ignore one of the most subversive, hilarious, and most of all, bizarre superhero animated shows to date.
Then there's the movie, which gave us some of the best moments in a DC film (like Robin enthusiastically pushing Thomas and Martha Wayne into Crime Alley so Batman can exist), but also the TV show itself which stands alongside "Regular Show" and "Flapjack" as often breaking Cartoon Network's "no weird" rule. There are episodes where Robin teaches the Titans about equity, pyramid schemes, and even the IRS.
Then there's the movie, which gave us some of the best moments in a DC film (like Robin enthusiastically pushing Thomas and Martha Wayne into Crime Alley so Batman can exist), but also the TV show itself which stands alongside "Regular Show" and "Flapjack" as often breaking Cartoon Network's "no weird" rule. There are episodes where Robin teaches the Titans about equity, pyramid schemes, and even the IRS.
- 5/20/2024
- by Rafael Motamayor
- Slash Film

Batman, a character with a rich history in comics, has been portrayed by numerous actors across various mediums, from live-action films to animated projects. Some actors have had brief appearances as the Caped Crusader, while others have portrayed him for years.
Now, DC fans have taken it upon themselves to rank these actors, setting aside box office and critical success. This fan-made list, compiled on Ranker, is for fans by fans.
24. Anthony Ruivivar
Anthony Ruivivar voiced Batman in the animated series “Beware the Batman” for 26 episodes, although he never portrayed the Dark Knight in live-action.
23. Jimmy Kimmel
Jimmy Kimmel provided the voice of Batman in ‘Teen Titans Go!’. He reportedly took on roles in movies primarily because his children were fans of the source material.
22. Robert Lowery
Robert Lowery played Batman/Bruce Wayne in the 1949 film serial ‘Batman and Robin.’ As a result, his portrayal featured a more modest costume...
Now, DC fans have taken it upon themselves to rank these actors, setting aside box office and critical success. This fan-made list, compiled on Ranker, is for fans by fans.
24. Anthony Ruivivar
Anthony Ruivivar voiced Batman in the animated series “Beware the Batman” for 26 episodes, although he never portrayed the Dark Knight in live-action.
23. Jimmy Kimmel
Jimmy Kimmel provided the voice of Batman in ‘Teen Titans Go!’. He reportedly took on roles in movies primarily because his children were fans of the source material.
22. Robert Lowery
Robert Lowery played Batman/Bruce Wayne in the 1949 film serial ‘Batman and Robin.’ As a result, his portrayal featured a more modest costume...
- 5/6/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon

Batman is one of the most adapted characters in the history of the comics. From various live-action movies to animated projects, there are quite a few names that have been attached to the role.
Some actors showed up only briefly, while some have been embodying the character for years, and DC fans, finally got around to ranking them all. Forget about box office and critical success, this list was made by fans for fans on Ranker.
24. Anthony Ruivivar
Anthony Ruivivar never played the Dark Knight in live-action but he did voice him in ‘Beware the Batman’ for 26 episodes.
23. Jimmy Kimmel
Jimmy Kimmel voiced Batman in ‘Teen Titans Go!,’ he apparently took roles in movies only because his children were fans of the source material.
22. Robert Lowery
Robert Lowery portrayed Batman/Bruce Wayne in the 1949 film serial ‘Batman and Robin.’ This is why his costume and fighting skills are a lot...
Some actors showed up only briefly, while some have been embodying the character for years, and DC fans, finally got around to ranking them all. Forget about box office and critical success, this list was made by fans for fans on Ranker.
24. Anthony Ruivivar
Anthony Ruivivar never played the Dark Knight in live-action but he did voice him in ‘Beware the Batman’ for 26 episodes.
23. Jimmy Kimmel
Jimmy Kimmel voiced Batman in ‘Teen Titans Go!,’ he apparently took roles in movies only because his children were fans of the source material.
22. Robert Lowery
Robert Lowery portrayed Batman/Bruce Wayne in the 1949 film serial ‘Batman and Robin.’ This is why his costume and fighting skills are a lot...
- 5/6/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics

Nickelodeon today revealed the official trailer and key art for the all-new original animated series The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish, sharing a glimpse into the reimagined Fairy World and new city of Dimmadelphia.
Produced by Nickelodeon Animation, the 20-episode series premieres Monday, May 20 at 4:30 p.m. Et/Pt on Nickelodeon in the U.S. and will be available on Netflix internationally later this year.
In the half-hour premiere, “Fly,” 10-year-old Hazel Wells tries to run away from home, leading her to discover that her weird neighbors, Cosmo and Wanda, are really Fairy Godparents in disguise. New episodes of The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish will continue to roll out weekdays at 4:30 p.m. Et/Pt on Nickelodeon.
In The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish, ten-year-old Hazel Wells has just moved to the big city of Dimmadelphia because of her dad’s new job. On top of being in an unfamiliar environment,...
Produced by Nickelodeon Animation, the 20-episode series premieres Monday, May 20 at 4:30 p.m. Et/Pt on Nickelodeon in the U.S. and will be available on Netflix internationally later this year.
In the half-hour premiere, “Fly,” 10-year-old Hazel Wells tries to run away from home, leading her to discover that her weird neighbors, Cosmo and Wanda, are really Fairy Godparents in disguise. New episodes of The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish will continue to roll out weekdays at 4:30 p.m. Et/Pt on Nickelodeon.
In The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish, ten-year-old Hazel Wells has just moved to the big city of Dimmadelphia because of her dad’s new job. On top of being in an unfamiliar environment,...
- 5/1/2024
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills


Features the voices of: Jensen Ackles, Troy Baker, Jonathan Adams, David Kaye, Meg Donnelly, Geoffrey Arend, Zach Callison, Gideon Adlon, Will Friedle, Stana Katic, Darren Criss, Ato Essandoh | Written by James Krieg | Directed by Jeff Wamester
Picking up where Part One left off, Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part Two opens with Batman, the Batman from Earth Three that is, fighting to prevent The Joker from blowing up the tower that keeps Earth from being destroyed by dark matter. Help arrives in the form of heroes from our Earth, though he’s anything but grateful for it.
Elsewhere, we see The Monitor and his Satellite rescue Supergirl after the destruction of Krypton. Despite his initial unwillingness to break his oath and directly intervene, he not only save her but becomes a foster father to her.
This is intercut with a rather obscure character, The Psycho Pirate, explaining his backstory which involves psychic powers,...
Picking up where Part One left off, Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part Two opens with Batman, the Batman from Earth Three that is, fighting to prevent The Joker from blowing up the tower that keeps Earth from being destroyed by dark matter. Help arrives in the form of heroes from our Earth, though he’s anything but grateful for it.
Elsewhere, we see The Monitor and his Satellite rescue Supergirl after the destruction of Krypton. Despite his initial unwillingness to break his oath and directly intervene, he not only save her but becomes a foster father to her.
This is intercut with a rather obscure character, The Psycho Pirate, explaining his backstory which involves psychic powers,...
- 5/1/2024
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly

With its list of new releases for May 2024, HBO streamer Max is bringing back one of the best comedies on television.
Hacks season 3 premieres on May 2 and will continue the tortured (platonic-ish) love affair between comedy superstar Deborah Vance (Jean Smart) and her former joke writer Ava Daniels (Hannah Einbinder). That will be followed up by Pretty Little Liars: Summer School on May 9.
Movie-lovers have more than enough to keep them occupied in May 2024 as well. The latest John Green adaptation, Turtles All the Way Down, will premiere on May 3. That will be followed by intriguing original documentary MoviePass, MovieCrash on May 30. Max is also putting its Warner Bros. origins to good use with a bunch of excellent library movies like The Iron Claw on May 10 and Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice on May 26.
Here’s everything coming to HBO and Max in May.
New on HBO and Max...
Hacks season 3 premieres on May 2 and will continue the tortured (platonic-ish) love affair between comedy superstar Deborah Vance (Jean Smart) and her former joke writer Ava Daniels (Hannah Einbinder). That will be followed up by Pretty Little Liars: Summer School on May 9.
Movie-lovers have more than enough to keep them occupied in May 2024 as well. The latest John Green adaptation, Turtles All the Way Down, will premiere on May 3. That will be followed by intriguing original documentary MoviePass, MovieCrash on May 30. Max is also putting its Warner Bros. origins to good use with a bunch of excellent library movies like The Iron Claw on May 10 and Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice on May 26.
Here’s everything coming to HBO and Max in May.
New on HBO and Max...
- 5/1/2024
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek

Warner Bros. Discovery (Wbd) South Asia has a sizzling summer slate lined up in the kids space including a mix of anime and homegrown IP.
Launching on the Indian animation-focused Pogo channel in May is new Indian IP “Jay Jagannath.” The series portrays the friendship between the Hindu God Lord Jagannath, who has taken the form of a child, Jagan, and his devout follower Balaram. The stories follow their adventures, while also delving into folktales.
Wbd has two immensely popular Indian IPs in “Chhota Bheem” and “Little Singham” who met in 2023 in the film “Aag Aur Pani Ki Takkar.” The sequel to that, “Aag Aur Pani Ka Badla,” is also due on Pogo. In addition, the channel has several films and mini-series featuring the individual characters coming up during the summer.
On Wbd’s international animation-focused Cartoon Network, the summer programming features new Japanese anime arrivals “One Piece: Land of...
Launching on the Indian animation-focused Pogo channel in May is new Indian IP “Jay Jagannath.” The series portrays the friendship between the Hindu God Lord Jagannath, who has taken the form of a child, Jagan, and his devout follower Balaram. The stories follow their adventures, while also delving into folktales.
Wbd has two immensely popular Indian IPs in “Chhota Bheem” and “Little Singham” who met in 2023 in the film “Aag Aur Pani Ki Takkar.” The sequel to that, “Aag Aur Pani Ka Badla,” is also due on Pogo. In addition, the channel has several films and mini-series featuring the individual characters coming up during the summer.
On Wbd’s international animation-focused Cartoon Network, the summer programming features new Japanese anime arrivals “One Piece: Land of...
- 4/24/2024
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV

ThunderCats is finally getting a live-action movie, and this is exactly what the 1980s franchise needs after two failed reboots. The ThunderCats franchise has attempted to make a comeback several times since the ending of its orignial 1980s series, but these reboots just haven't worked out, with many wondering if ThunderCats will ever return to its former glory. With the announcement of a ThunderCats movie, however, it is possibly that things could finally work out, redeeming the original animated series after its recent failed reboots.
A live-action ThunderCats movie is officially in development, with this upcoming film set to bring the franchise back into the spotlight. Director Adam Wingard has promised that the upcoming film will stay true to the 1980s aesthetic while still bringing the world of ThunderCats back and to the big screen. ThunderCats may seem like an odd choice for a live-action reboot, but fans of the franchise are rejoicing,...
A live-action ThunderCats movie is officially in development, with this upcoming film set to bring the franchise back into the spotlight. Director Adam Wingard has promised that the upcoming film will stay true to the 1980s aesthetic while still bringing the world of ThunderCats back and to the big screen. ThunderCats may seem like an odd choice for a live-action reboot, but fans of the franchise are rejoicing,...
- 4/21/2024
- by Robert Pitman
- ScreenRant

Warning: Spoilers for Nightwing #113 ahead!
Nightwing #113 brings a heartwarming character-creator reunion with Marv Wolfman, celebrating Dick Grayson's growth. The issue pays tribute to the legacy of Wolfman & George Pérez, creators of Nightwing, The New Teen Titans, and other iconic storylines. Nightwing #113 honors Wolfman & Pérez's contributions, showcasing the evolution of Nightwing in the 300th legacy issue.
Few DC characters are as beloved as Nightwing; even fewer have the opportunity to meet their creators. In what promises to be one of the most heartwarming comic-book moments of the year, Dick Grayson has the chance to speak with Marv Wolfman himself in celebration of 300 issues of Nightwing.
Nightwing #113 by Tom Taylor, Wolfman, Daniele Di Niculo, and Bruno Redondo is a celebration of all things Dick Grayson, as the mayor of Blüdhaven proudly presents both him and Barbara Gordon with keys to the city. The after-party for the event takes place at "Marv...
Nightwing #113 brings a heartwarming character-creator reunion with Marv Wolfman, celebrating Dick Grayson's growth. The issue pays tribute to the legacy of Wolfman & George Pérez, creators of Nightwing, The New Teen Titans, and other iconic storylines. Nightwing #113 honors Wolfman & Pérez's contributions, showcasing the evolution of Nightwing in the 300th legacy issue.
Few DC characters are as beloved as Nightwing; even fewer have the opportunity to meet their creators. In what promises to be one of the most heartwarming comic-book moments of the year, Dick Grayson has the chance to speak with Marv Wolfman himself in celebration of 300 issues of Nightwing.
Nightwing #113 by Tom Taylor, Wolfman, Daniele Di Niculo, and Bruno Redondo is a celebration of all things Dick Grayson, as the mayor of Blüdhaven proudly presents both him and Barbara Gordon with keys to the city. The after-party for the event takes place at "Marv...
- 4/18/2024
- by Avi Gibson
- ScreenRant

After Jim Samples, the Cartoon Network executive who oversaw the greenlighting of such successful cartoons as "Samurai Jack," "Ben 10," "Codename: Kids Next Door," and "The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy," left, a new regime at the popular animation-focused cable channel changed tactics. When Stuart Snyder took over in mid-2007, he had a brand new mandate for Cartoon Network — no weird stuff.
Speaking with Buzzfeed, "The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack" creator Thurop Van Orman recalled Snyder saying, "'We don't want anything weird or anything where any mom would come out of the kitchen and say, 'What are you watching?'"
Now, this is not to say that Snyder failed at that command, or that his definition of the word "weird" is different than this writer's, but his tenure was filled with shows you could call "weird" and would make a mom say "What are you watching?"
"The Amazing World of Gumball,...
Speaking with Buzzfeed, "The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack" creator Thurop Van Orman recalled Snyder saying, "'We don't want anything weird or anything where any mom would come out of the kitchen and say, 'What are you watching?'"
Now, this is not to say that Snyder failed at that command, or that his definition of the word "weird" is different than this writer's, but his tenure was filled with shows you could call "weird" and would make a mom say "What are you watching?"
"The Amazing World of Gumball,...
- 4/8/2024
- by Rafael Motamayor
- Slash Film

Space Jam: A New Legacy features a star-studded cast, mixing NBA icons like LeBron James with talented actors like Don Cheadle. The movie centers on LeBron James' journey to bond with his son Dom, portrayed by newcomer Cedric Joe, amidst Looney Tunes chaos. Notable appearances from veteran actors like Don Cheadle and beloved voice actors like Eric Bauza bring depth to this animated adventure.
Space Jam: A New Legacy features a big cast of actors in live-action and voice-only roles, from NBA stars like LeBron James to veteran actors like Don Cheadle. Warner Bros. and LeBron relaunched the Space Jam franchise in 2021, 25 years after Michael Jordan made the original live-action/animated hybrid hit. While Jordan never made a Space Jam sequel, LeBron James was long expected to be the face of the next installment. Once LeBron James officially joined Space Jam 2, the movie took shape with producer Ryan Coogler and director Malcolm D. Lee.
Space Jam: A New Legacy features a big cast of actors in live-action and voice-only roles, from NBA stars like LeBron James to veteran actors like Don Cheadle. Warner Bros. and LeBron relaunched the Space Jam franchise in 2021, 25 years after Michael Jordan made the original live-action/animated hybrid hit. While Jordan never made a Space Jam sequel, LeBron James was long expected to be the face of the next installment. Once LeBron James officially joined Space Jam 2, the movie took shape with producer Ryan Coogler and director Malcolm D. Lee.
- 4/3/2024
- by Cooper Hood, Charles Papadopoulos
- ScreenRant

DC movies removed from Max this month may return soon, part of Warner Bros.' rotating content strategy. Iconic Batman movies like Mask of the Phantasm have been removed, but Dceu and Nolan's Batman films remain. Ryan Reynolds' Green Lantern and Halle Berry's Catwoman among live-action movies off Max, may return elsewhere.
Max (formerly HBO Max) is the default home for DC movies and TV shows, but the service has just removed 31 projects as of April 1. Marvel and DC are still the two big names in the superhero media industry, and each is tied to some degree to one streaming service. Marvel movies and TV shows can be found on Disney+ with very few exceptions, and Warner Bros. is behind both Max and DC. However, while the streaming era makes watching more content easier than ever, it also has caveats.
While Disney+ has remained relatively consistent with its Marvel offerings,...
Max (formerly HBO Max) is the default home for DC movies and TV shows, but the service has just removed 31 projects as of April 1. Marvel and DC are still the two big names in the superhero media industry, and each is tied to some degree to one streaming service. Marvel movies and TV shows can be found on Disney+ with very few exceptions, and Warner Bros. is behind both Max and DC. However, while the streaming era makes watching more content easier than ever, it also has caveats.
While Disney+ has remained relatively consistent with its Marvel offerings,...
- 4/2/2024
- by Quinn Levandoski
- ScreenRant

The standout episodes of Teen Titans balance comedy, action, and drama, leaving a lasting impact on fans. Haunted explores Robin's deteriorating psyche without a traditional villain present, highlighting the dangers of stress. Titans Together features a climactic battle with all allies, celebrating the series with familiar faces and memorable moments.
The original Teen Titans is one of the best animated TV series to ever come out of DC Comics, with many outstanding episodes that exemplify the best of what the medium has to offer. Spanning five seasons, Teen Titans was the first animated media to adapt the adolescent superhero team, popularizing the Titans far beyond their reputation from the comics. From the beloved members of the Teen Titans themselves to the delicate balance of comedy, action, and palpable teenage drama, Teen Titans left a lasting impression, especially with its greatest episodes.
There's no single simple formula that the series relies...
The original Teen Titans is one of the best animated TV series to ever come out of DC Comics, with many outstanding episodes that exemplify the best of what the medium has to offer. Spanning five seasons, Teen Titans was the first animated media to adapt the adolescent superhero team, popularizing the Titans far beyond their reputation from the comics. From the beloved members of the Teen Titans themselves to the delicate balance of comedy, action, and palpable teenage drama, Teen Titans left a lasting impression, especially with its greatest episodes.
There's no single simple formula that the series relies...
- 3/31/2024
- by Alexander Valentino
- ScreenRant

"Young Justice" currently sits in limbo after its fourth season wrapped on Max. There's more story to tell, but Warner Bros. hasn't given creator Greg Weisman the greenlight to tell it. But hey, "Young Justice" has come back from worse! Cartoon Network outright canceled the show after season 2 finished airing in 2013.
"Young Justice" has the same premise as "Teen Titans" (soon to be a movie from DC Studios). The sidekicks of DC Comics form their own team. Then, each season skips ahead in time and the show's true design is unveiled. "Young Justice" isn't just a show about the sidekicks, it's Weisman's epic about the entire DC Universe, following heroes and villains as they age and fall, and new ones rise.
The DC Animated Universe shows were a big part of my childhood. If I can pinpoint why I love DC Comics, it's those shows. However, I didn't watch them as they aired,...
"Young Justice" has the same premise as "Teen Titans" (soon to be a movie from DC Studios). The sidekicks of DC Comics form their own team. Then, each season skips ahead in time and the show's true design is unveiled. "Young Justice" isn't just a show about the sidekicks, it's Weisman's epic about the entire DC Universe, following heroes and villains as they age and fall, and new ones rise.
The DC Animated Universe shows were a big part of my childhood. If I can pinpoint why I love DC Comics, it's those shows. However, I didn't watch them as they aired,...
- 3/23/2024
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
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