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Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2026)
In 1914, brilliant but overlooked linguist Milo Thatch (Timothée Chalamet) is determined to fulfill his late grandfather’s lifelong dream — discovering the lost city of Atlantis. When eccentric millionaire Preston Whitmore (John Malkovich) funds a daring expedition, Milo joins a team of specialists led by the cunning Commander Rourke (Josh Brolin) and the enigmatic Lieutenant Helga Sinclair (Margot Robbie). As the crew dives deep beneath the ocean, they uncover breathtaking wonders — and lurking dangers. When they finally reach Atlantis, Milo meets the fierce and intelligent Princess Kida Nedakh (Amber Midthunder), who holds the key to the city’s ancient power. But what begins as a mission of discovery spirals into a race against time, as betrayal threatens to destroy the Atlantean people and their sacred legacy. With allies like the warm-hearted Dr. Sweet (Michael Jai White), explosive expert Vinny (Pedro Pascal), sarcastic engineer Audrey (Xochitl Gomez), and eccentric geologist Mole (Jack Black), Milo must rise beyond theory and history — and fight for a future worth believing in.

ThunderCats Ho! (2026)
In a distant galaxy, the noble feline humanoids known as the ThunderCats are forced to flee their homeworld of Thundera after it is destroyed by a mysterious cosmic force unleashed by their arch-nemesis, Mumm-Ra, an ancient sorcerer of death and decay. Crash-landing on the untamed world of Third Earth, young Lion-O (Henry Cavill), heir to the Sword of Omens, must rise into his destiny as Lord of the ThunderCats. Haunted by self-doubt and the shadow of his father’s legacy, Lion-O finds himself tested as ancient enemies and unexpected allies emerge from the wilds of Third Earth. Beside him stand the wise and inventive Panthro (Michael Jai White), the lightning-fast mystic Cheetara (Margot Robbie), the cunning illusionist Tygra (Simu Liu), and the mischievous but brave twins Wilykit (Salish Matter) and Wilykat (Gordon Cormier). As Mumm-Ra gains power from the ancient Spirits of Evil and seeks to remake Third Earth in his undead image, the ThunderCats must unite displaced races, awaken ancient technologies, and harness the mystical power of the Eye of Thundera to stop him. Old loyalties are tested, secrets of Thundera’s past come to light, and Lion-O must embrace his destiny—not as a child with a king’s weapon, but as a true leader. In a climactic battle that spans the skies, seas, and ruins of ancient civilizations, the ThunderCats rally for a final stand. The war cry echoes once more: "ThunderCats, Ho!"

Steven Universe: Rise of The Crystal Gems (2026)
In a world where magic meets music, fourteen-year-old Steven Universe (Dom Innarella) discovers that his destiny is far greater than the small beach town of Beach City. Born half-human, half-Gem, Steven inherits a powerful legacy from his late mother, Rose Quartz — a rebel warrior who led the Crystal Gems in a battle for Earth’s freedom. But when a mysterious invader from Gem Homeworld threatens to erase Earth’s history and rebuild it from its shattered ruins, Steven must learn what it truly means to protect the planet — not just with strength, but with compassion, empathy, and song. Guided by the graceful and perfectionist Pearl (Ariana Grande), the wise and formidable Garnet (Cynthia Erivo), and the chaotic heart of the team, Amethyst (Kelly Clarkson), Steven embarks on an epic journey of self-discovery. As melodies intertwine with battle cries, and ancient magic clashes with modern emotion, Steven must face his greatest challenge yet: embracing his identity and choosing love over legacy. A vibrant, heartfelt musical adventure bursting with color, power, and unforgettable songs, Steven Universe: The Movie brings the beloved animated series to dazzling live-action life — for fans old and new.

The Boondocks (Season 5/2016)
After a lengthy hiatus, The Boondocks is back, and Woodcrest is about to get a whole lot more crowded – and complicated. Season 5 introduces a new dynamic to the Freeman household with the arrival of Robert Freeman's new wife, Jennifer Winfrey-Freeman, and her son, Elias. While Huey grapples with newfound allies and Riley continues his quest for street cred, Robert struggles to adjust to married life and the challenges of raising a stepson who's anything but ordinary.

Voltron: The Movie (2001)
In 2001, a time when anxieties about Y2K still lingered and the world wrestled with the dawn of a new millennium, 20th Century Fox unleashed 'Voltron: The Movie,' a live-action adaptation of the classic anime. The film introduces a young, rebellious Keith Kogane (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), a prodigious pilot haunted by his father's mysterious disappearance. He finds solace and adventure with his best friend, the charismatic and quick-witted Lance McClain (Frankie Muniz), as they both compete for the affections of the beautiful and enigmatic Princess Allura (Anne Hathaway). When a strange energy signature is detected in the Alaskan wilderness, Keith, Lance, and the tech-savvy Pidge (Shia LaBeouf) are recruited by the secretive Galaxy Garrison. There, they encounter the gentle giant Hunk Garrett (Kenan Thompson) and the stoic, seasoned pilot Sven Holgersson (Orlando Bloom), each possessing a unique skill and a troubled past. Little do they know, they are the chosen ones, destined to pilot the five legendary Lion robots and unite them to form Voltron, the only hope against the ruthless Zarkon and his Drule empire, who seek to conquer Earth and plunge the galaxy into darkness. As they learn to master their Lions and work together as a team, Keith and his friends must overcome their personal demons and unlock the true power of Voltron before Zarkon's forces overwhelm them.

The Boondocks (2005 - 2018) AU
In the deceptively tranquil suburb of Woodcrest, nestled amongst manicured lawns and cookie-cutter houses, a storm is brewing. Robert 'Granddad' Freeman, a curmudgeonly veteran with a penchant for the old ways, envisioned a serene retirement after relocating his grandsons from the gritty South Side of Chicago. He dreamt of golf courses and Bingo nights, far removed from the chaos of urban life. However, his carefully laid plans are immediately derailed by his grandsons: Huey, a precocious and socially conscious 10-year-old revolutionary armed with a sharp intellect, and Riley, an 8-year-old embodiment of modern rap culture, whose misguided hero worship of gangsta life keeps him perpetually on the brink of trouble. Adding another layer to this unconventional family dynamic is Elias Slater, Granddad's adopted 16-year-old son, a cynical and quick-witted teenager navigating the complexities of adolescence while constantly trying to mediate his younger brothers' antics. While Huey and Riley wage war on each other and the unsuspecting residents of Woodcrest, their antics are often met with Granddad's own brand of eccentric discipline, resulting in a household perpetually teetering on the edge of hilarious anarchy. Even with Elias playing older brother and mediator, these boys continue to get into trouble with the locals.

The Boondocks Movie (2011)
In a politically charged America teetering on the brink of social upheaval, the Freeman family finds themselves navigating the treacherous waters of wokeness, misinformation, and good ol' fashioned absurdity in Woodcrest. Huey, now a disillusioned and increasingly withdrawn revolutionary struggling with the performative activism of his generation, grapples with the futility of fighting a system that seems determined to satirize itself. Riley, on the other hand, fully embraces the chaotic energy, becoming a viral sensation for his inflammatory takes and opportunistic hustle, much to Huey's dismay. Granddad, bless his heart, is just trying to enjoy his golden years, preferably with a sweet tea and a minimal amount of drama, but finds himself constantly dragged into the fray by his wildly contrasting grandsons. When a conspiracy involving a manufactured culture war threatens to tear Woodcrest apart, Huey and Riley are forced to confront their drastically different approaches to justice and survival, ultimately deciding whether they can put aside their differences to save their community, and maybe even salvage their family. With Granddad's questionable wisdom (and even more questionable dating choices) as a backdrop, 'The Boondocks Movie' promises a sharp, satirical, and ultimately heartwarming exploration of family, identity, and the messy reality of modern America.

Bravely Default (2019)
In Luxendarc, as darkness consumes the elemental crystals, Agnes, the Vestal of Wind, and Tiz, a survivor of a cataclysm, unite with Airy to restore balance. Hunted by the Duchy of Eternia, they're joined by Ringabel, an amnesiac, and Edea, a disillusioned soldier. Awakening the crystals reveals deeper layers of conspiracy as they are cast into a repeating cycle across parallel worlds orchestrated by Airy. Each loop uncovers the truth: Eternia's manipulation, Braev's compassionate motives, and Ringabel's shattering identity as Alternis Dim from another world.

Shrek 5 (2026)
'Shrek 5' plunges back into the swampy adventures of our favorite ogre family, but this time, the spotlight shifts to the next generation. Years after happily ever after, Shrek and Fiona's teenage children, Felicia (voiced by Zendaya), Fergus (voiced by Callan McAuliffe), and Farkle (voiced by Tanner Buchanan), are itching to forge their own paths. Felicia, a spirited and independent ogre, feels constrained by her parents' legacy and longs for a life beyond the familiar swamp. Fergus, a gentle giant, struggles to find his place within his boisterous family, while Farkle, ever the prankster, finds himself in a bit of mischief. When a long-forgotten prophecy surfaces, threatening Far Far Away, the trio must embark on a quest to prove themselves, confronting their insecurities and embracing their unique ogre strengths. With Shrek and Donkey reluctantly offering guidance, the siblings navigate treacherous landscapes, encounter new fantastical creatures, and ultimately discover the true meaning of family and what it means to be an ogre in a changing world.

Young Pilots (2019)
Universal Pictures presents a live-action reimagining of 'Young Pilots,' a vibrant and soaring adventure filled with heart, humor, and breathtaking aerial sequences. Mystic Inscho stars as Angel Dias, a charismatic but sometimes reckless young pilot, dreaming of escaping the confines of his cloud-covered hometown and joining the legendary Sky Guard. His life takes an unexpected turn when he encounters James Tremblay, played by JD McCrary, a naturally gifted mechanic with a heart of gold and an uncanny ability to turn spare parts into extraordinary inventions. Together, Angel and James forge an unlikely but powerful partnership, their bond tested by the arrival of Louis Bateman, portrayed by Johnny Orlando – a sharp-witted and ambitious rival who views them as impediments to his own Sky Guard aspirations. As the trio's destinies intertwine, they uncover a shocking secret about the mysterious air anomalies plaguing their world and the Sky Guard's true purpose, forcing them to confront their deepest ambitions and make a pivotal choice that will decide the fate of everything they hold dear. This visually stunning and emotionally resonant film is propelled by a dynamic soundtrack, blending contemporary pop sensibilities with classic orchestral scores, promising a thrilling cinematic experience for audiences of all ages.

Young Pilots (1993)
'Young Pilots' takes flight as a vibrant, musical adventure from Universal Cartoon Studios. Angel Dias, a charismatic but reckless young pilot voiced by Ryan Gosling (both speaking and singing), dreams of soaring beyond the restrictive boundaries of his small, cloud-covered town. He yearns to join the elite Sky Guard, an aerial patrol renowned for protecting the skies from mysterious air anomalies. His life takes an unexpected turn when he befriends James Tremblay, a naturally gifted mechanic with a heart of gold, voiced and sung by Jason Weaver. Together, they forge an unlikely partnership, fueled by James's ingenious inventions and Angel's daring spirit. Their journey is further complicated by Louis Bateman, a sharp-witted and ambitious rival, voiced and sung by Joseph Gordon-Levitt, who sees Angel and James as obstacles in his own ascent to Sky Guard stardom. The trio's intertwined destinies collide as they uncover a hidden truth about the air anomalies and the Sky Guard itself, forcing them to choose between their personal ambitions and the fate of their world, all set to a soaring soundtrack that blends pop, jazz, and orchestral scores.

The Boondocks (2005-2011) (AU)
When Robert 'Granddad' Freeman relocates his family from Chicago's tough streets to the suburban calm of Woodcrest, he hopes for a peaceful life with his grandsons, Huey and Riley. However, their strong personalities soon shake up the seemingly idyllic community. Huey, a sharp revolutionary thinker, and Riley, a mischievous, street-smart troublemaker, create a dynamic filled with both conflict and camaraderie. The mix becomes even more intriguing with Elias Freeman, Granddad’s adopted son, a reserved and complex teenager navigating a turbulent past. Straddling the ideological divide between Huey’s activism and Riley’s rebelliousness, Elias often plays mediator—or instigator—in the family's constant clashes. Through sharp satire and heartfelt narratives, *The Boondocks* dives into pressing social and cultural topics such as systemic inequality and identity. Elias brings a fresh emotional lens that deepens the series' humor and drama, as he works to find his place in a lively, unapologetic household. Together, the Freemans challenge societal norms, question authority, and transform life in Woodcrest into anything but ordinary.

Transformers: Conquest of Starscream (2026)
Set in 1970s Washington D.C., "Transformers: Conquest of Starscream" follows young tech prodigy Herbert Cunningham (Jacob Tremblay) and his Autobot companion, Wheeljack (Taylor Zakhar Perez), as they navigate a political landscape fraught with danger. When second-rate scientist Pearson uncovers a powerful space artifact, the Decepticon Starscream targets it for domination. Joined by street-smart hacker LaBrea Shelton (Nico Parker) and STEM enthusiast Savannah Dash (Lia McHugh), Herbert races against time to thwart Starscream's invasion while pursuing their dreams. Blending humor, nostalgia, and friendship, this electrifying adventure highlights the emergence of new heroes and the battle for humanity's future. Will they unite to outsmart Starscream, or will the Decepticons' quest for conquest ruin their aspirations? Get ready for turbo-charged action in this reimagined classic.

Sonic The Hedgehog 4 (2026)
In the highly anticipated sequel, "Sonic the Hedgehog 4," our beloved blue hero returns for another high-speed adventure. Sonic, along with his loyal friends Tails and Knuckles, discovers that the nefarious Dr. Eggman has unleashed a fearsome new threat—a powerful energy crystal capable of distorting time and space. As chaos ensues, Sonic learns of a mysterious cat-like warrior named Blaze, played by Priyanka Chopra, who possesses the unique ability to manipulate flames and traverse dimensions. When Dr. Eggman captures Blaze to harness her powers for his evil plans, Sonic and his friends must join forces with the fierce and determined Blaze, who is on a mission to reclaim her stolen crystal and protect her dimension from Eggman's tyranny. As they race against time, the unlikely trio faces challenging obstacles, fierce battles, and heartwarming moments that test their friendship and resolve. With exhilarating action sequences, captivating visuals, and a dash of humor, "Sonic the Hedgehog 4" takes audiences on a thrilling journey through vibrant worlds, ultimately leading to an epic showdown with Dr. Eggman. Will Sonic, Blaze, and their friends be able to save their worlds and restore balance before it's too late? Get ready for a fast-paced adventure that will leave everyone on the edge of their seats!

Wicked (2008)
"Wicked," released by Universal Animation Studios in 2008, is a spellbinding animated adaptation of the beloved Broadway musical and the best-selling novel by Gregory Maguire. Set in the magical Land of Oz, the film tells the story of two young witches: Elphaba, the misunderstood girl born with emerald green skin, and Glinda, the popular and self-absorbed blonde. Initially, the two are polar opposites, but as they navigate the complexities of friendship, societal expectations, and their own ambitions, they find their paths intertwined in unexpected ways. As they face the Wizard of Oz, who harbors a dark secret, and grapple with themes of loyalty, identity, and the nature of good versus evil, Elphaba ultimately embraces her unique powers and becomes the infamous Wicked Witch of the West. Through vibrant animation, memorable musical numbers, and a heartfelt narrative, "Wicked" explores the profound connections between its characters and the true meaning of being "wicked," challenging perceptions and highlighting the complexities of friendship and society.

Voltron: The Movie (2025)
In Columbia Pictures' "Voltron: The Movie," a group of unlikely heroes must unite to save the universe from a dark and powerful enemy. Led by the courageous Keith (Griffin Gluck), the fearless members of the Paladin team include the brilliant Pidge (Alkaio Thiele), the resourceful Hunk (Tyrel Jackson Williams), the steadfast Lance (Sebastian Croft), and the regal Princess Allura (Rowan Blanchard). Together, they must harness the extraordinary power of the legendary robotic lion, Voltron, while navigating their own friendships and challenges. With time running out and the fate of the galaxy at stake, these young warriors must learn to trust one another and embrace their destinies in an epic battle of courage, teamwork, and heroism. Will they rise to the occasion and emerge victorious against the looming darkness?

The Zesty Lemon Pepper Club (2025 - Present)
In the lively landscape of the 2010s, "The Zesty Lemon Pepper Club" revolves around the misadventures of a close-knit group of high school friends at 20th Century Fox High School. Led by the optimistic and imaginative Alex Jackson (Jacob Tremblay), this diverse ensemble includes the tech-savvy Tiffany Park (Anna Cathcart), the driven overachiever Grace Barnes (Lidya Jewett), the free-spirited artist Madison Corcovado (Ella Jay Basco), the charming prankster Zaid Henderson (Alkaio Thiele), the enigmatic new kid Damian Scott (Sebastian Croft), and the outspoken Shae Houston (Lucas Dean Royalty). As they navigate the ups and downs of adolescence—balancing friendship dynamics, first crushes, and the pressures of fitting in—their unique personalities clash in both hilarious and heartfelt moments. Set against a backdrop of popular 2010s music and trends, this coming-of-age sitcom beautifully captures the essence of youth, humor, and the zest for life, revealing that the true flavor of high school lies in the friendships they forge along the way.

Diamond (2025)
"Diamond" is a heartwarming and hilarious fantasy-adventure-comedy drama that follows Diamond Williams (Jacob Tremblay) and his tight-knit group of friends, the Gem Squad - Emerald (Sebastian Croft), Ruby (Lidya Jewett), Lapis Lazuli (Txunamy Ortiz), Peridot (Diezel Ortiz), and Alexandrite (Laila Lockhart Kraner) - as they navigate adolescence with humor, heart, and magic in the vibrant city of Babylon, California.When a mysterious force drains the color and energy from Babylon, the Gem Squad discovers they have the power to save their city. Believing Diamond is the chosen one, they embark on fantastical and comedic adventures to help him master his newfound abilities and learn valuable lessons about resilience, self-discovery, and friendship.As Diamond struggles with the pressure of being the chosen one, he must find the strength and confidence to save Babylon and become his best self. Filled with action, suspense, wit, and heart, "Diamond" is a film about embracing your true self and the power of friendship.

The Princesses of Power (2026)
In a breathtaking battle between light and dark, "The Princesses of Power" follows Adora, played by Florence Pugh, as she discovers her true identity as She-Ra, the legendary protector of a realm on the brink of destruction. When the ruthless Catra, portrayed by Tati Gabrielle, rises to power with her formidable army, Adora must reunite a diverse team of warriors—Bow (Taylor Zakhar-Perez), Glimmer (Alia Bhatt), Frosta (Taylor Russell), Mermista (Letitia Wright), and Perfuma (Isabella Sermon)—to restore harmony to their magical world of Etheria. Together, they embark on an epic journey filled with friendship, courage, and self-discovery as they confront their pasts, challenge their fears, and ultimately fight for the future of their home against darkness. United by the bond of sisterhood and armed with their unique powers, these courageous princesses will prove that true strength lies in unity.

Camp Ryan (2025)
"Camp Ryan" follows the adventures of Ryan Delaney as he arrives at a seemingly ordinary summer camp in late 1970s California. However, he soon discovers that this camp is anything but normal, as it is filled with magical creatures, time-traveling adventures, and mysterious phenomena. Throughout the series, Ryan navigates the challenges of camp life while embracing the extraordinary and magical world that surrounds him, all while forming deep and lasting friendships with a diverse group of campers.