Pixar’s Hoppers Jumps Into Theaters With Strong Reviews and a Promising Start.

Hoppers is the latest original animated film from Pixar Animation Studios and Walt Disney Pictures, and it has quickly become one of the most talked about family movies of early 2026.

The film was released in theaters on March 6, 2026, and it represents another attempt by Pixar to bring fresh, original storytelling back to the big screen after several years dominated by sequels and franchise films.The movie is directed by Daniel Chong, known for creating the animated series We Bare Bears, with a screenplay written by Jesse Andrews.

The story centers on Mabel Tanaka, a curious and determined 19 year old animal lover voiced by Piper Curda. When scientists invent a new technology called “Hoppers,” which allows human consciousness to be transferred into lifelike robotic animals, Mabel decides to try the experiment herself. Using the technology, she becomes a robotic beaver in order to communicate with animals in their own environment.

What begins as a simple mission driven by curiosity soon turns into something much larger when she learns that human activity may threaten the animals’ habitat. As the danger grows, Mabel works together with a group of animals to protect their world and expose the threat.

The film features a strong voice cast that includes Bobby Moynihan, Jon Hamm, Dave Franco, and Kathy Najimy. One of the most surprising roles comes from Meryl Streep, who voices the powerful and mysterious Insect Queen. Their performances add humor and personality to the film’s colorful world.

Critics and fans of Pixar have responded positively to the movie. On Rotten Tomatoes the film holds a strong approval rating, with many reviewers praising its energetic humor, imaginative concept, and detailed animation. Some critics have even described it as one of Pixar’s funniest films in years. Audiences have also reacted well, giving the film an “A” grade on CinemaScore, which suggests strong word of mouth among viewers.

At the box office, the film has opened with solid numbers. It earned about $46 million in the United States during its opening weekend and reached around $88 million worldwide shortly after release.

The film reportedly cost about $150 million to produce, and early projections suggest that if the positive reception continues, it could reach 500 million dollars globally.

The film’s mix of comedy, adventure, and emotional storytelling fits well with Pixar’s tradition of family entertainment. At the same time, the story also touches on themes such as environmental responsibility, empathy toward animals, and the importance of cooperation.With its colorful animation, energetic humor, and imaginative idea of humans experiencing the world through animals, Hoppers appears to be a strong start for Pixar in 2026 and a key statement that original animated stories can still attract large audiences in theaters.

Sam Raimi’s ‘Send Help’ Debuts With 94% on Rotten Tomatoes, His Highest-Rated Film Yet

Sam Raimi’s latest thriller, Send Help, has debuted with a 94% critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes, confirming it as the highest-rated film of his directing career. This surpasses his previous top-rated work, Spider-Man 2 (93%), with Drag Me to Hell (2009) close behind at 92%.

Based on verified Rotten Tomatoes critics’ scores:

  • Send Help (2026) — 94%
  • Spider-Man 2 (2004) — 93%
  • Drag Me to Hell (2009) — 92%

The rating confirms Raimi’s continued ability to deliver films that resonate strongly with critics across genres.

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Send Help has been widely praised for its blend of suspense, dark humor, and character-driven storytelling. Raimi’s signature visual energy and precise pacing are evident, showing that he continues to masterfully balance horror and thriller elements.

Critics note the film’s successful combination of tension, emotional stakes, and genre creativity, contributing to its record-breaking Rotten Tomatoes score.

Rotten Tomatoes reflects the percentage of critics who gave a positive review. Send Help’s 94% rating indicates broad critical approval, and cements its status as a high point in Raimi’s filmography.

The score may still adjust slightly as more reviews are added, but the rating is already confirmed as Raimi’s best-reviewed film.

With Send Help, Sam Raimi achieves a notable career milestone, surpassing Spider-Man 2 to reach his highest Rotten Tomatoes rating ever. The film demonstrates that, decades into his career, Raimi continues to create critically acclaimed, genre-defining cinema.

Zootopia 2 Wins Golden Tomato for Best Animated Movie at 2025 Rotten Tomatoes Awards

Zootopia 2 has officially been crowned Best Animated Movie at the 27th Annual Golden Tomato Awards, presented by Rotten Tomatoes. The honor places the Disney Animation sequel at the top of the year’s most critically acclaimed animated releases, based on aggregated critic reviews.

The Golden Tomato Awards recognize films and television shows with the highest Rotten Tomatoes scores across multiple categories, factoring in both quality and consistency of critical reception throughout the year.

Released nearly a decade after the original Zootopia (2016), Zootopia 2 faced intense expectations and has largely exceeded them. Critics praised the sequel for expanding the original film’s world while tackling timely social themes with humor, emotional depth, and polished animation.

Full List of 2025 Golden Tomato Award Winners

Below is the complete list of categories and winners from the 2025 Golden Tomato Awards:

Top Overall Winners

  • Best Movie: Sinners
  • Best Limited Release Movie: Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery
  • Best TV Series: Andor (Season 2)
  • Best New Series: Pluribus (Season 1)
  • Best Returning Series: Andor (Season 2)
  • Best Anthology / Limited Series: Adolescence

Movie Genre Winners

  • Best Action & Adventure Movie: One Battle After Another
  • Best Animated Movie: Zootopia 2
  • Best Comedy Movie: The Naked Gun
  • Best Documentary Movie: The Perfect Neighbor
  • Best Drama Movie: Sentimental Value
  • Best Horror Movie: Sinners
  • Best International Movie: Sentimental Value
  • Best Mystery & Thriller Movie: Black Bag
  • Best Romance Movie: Pillion
  • Best Sci-Fi & Fantasy Movie: Companion
  • Best Music Movie: KPop Demon Hunters

TV Category Winners

  • Best Comedy Series: The Studio (Season 1)
  • Best Drama Series: Adolescence
  • Best Horror Series: Alien: Earth (Season 1)
  • Best Historical Series: Wolf Hall (Season 2)
  • Best Mystery & Thriller Series: Task (Season 1)
  • Best Sci-Fi & Fantasy Series: Andor (Season 2)

Fan Favorite Awards

  • Fan Favorite Movie: Sinners
  • Fan Favorite Action Movie: Superman
  • Fan Favorite Animated Movie: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle
  • Fan Favorite Concert Movie: ATEEZ World Tour: Towards the Light – Will to Power
  • Fan Favorite Drama Movie: Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale
  • Fan Favorite Family Movie: How to Train Your Dragon
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