Jennifer Aniston’s 33-Year-Old Comedy Horror Leprechaun That Kicked Off a Franchise Sets Peacock Release Date

Everyone knows Jennifer Aniston, who became famous playing Rachel Green on the hit show Friends. Rachel started as a somewhat spoiled and naive character, but she matured throughout the series, though she never quite accepted that she and Ross were simply “on a break.” Aniston achieved this level of fame just before Friends premiered on NBC in 1994.

Dreams Review: Michel Franco’s Cruel Sex-Driven Immigration Drama Goes For The Most Obvious of Targets

Director Michel Franco often tackles intense, class-based conflicts in his films. While his previous work, like New Order, explored an uprising from a wealthy viewpoint, it left his political stance ambiguous. Dreams is more direct, but its story, told through the eyes of a privileged white woman, struggles to evoke sympathy. Despite the beautiful costumes worn by Jessica Chastain, the film lacks compelling intrigue or significant social commentary, ultimately relying on shock value with its unnecessarily harsh conclusion.

34 Years Later, Disney Is Ready to Rewrite Aladdin in 2026 With a Bold New Series

After more than three decades, Disney is planning a new take on the world of Aladdin. Bleeding Cool reports that in May 2026, Dynamite Entertainment will release a new Aladdin comic series. This isn’t a simple retelling of the movie, but rather a chance to build upon the existing story and explore what the future holds for Aladdin and his world.

A 2025 Animated Movie Remake Just Beat KPop Demon Hunters On Netflix

The movies featured in this collection change frequently, but some have consistently performed well over time. For example, KPop Demon Hunters has been on Netflix’s global movie charts for over 30 weeks. Despite this success, a new version of another popular animated film has recently attracted even more viewers than the 2025 release.