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Is Disney Tsum Tsum Still Alive in 2025?
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The mobile puzzle game phenomenon may be past its prime, but die-hard fans are still stacking in 2025—with new Star Wars events and collectible plushies keeping the lights on.

The Mobile Hit That Never Fully Fizzled

Once a global sensation, Disney Tsum Tsum has quietly held onto a corner of mobile gaming culture—even as the rest of the world moved on. The Japan-born match-3 puzzle game, which launched back in 2014, hit a peak with $2.5 billion in total revenue by 2019, thanks to a mix of mobile earnings and plushie-powered merch sales. But in 2025, it’s more of a niche pastime than a mainstream juggernaut.

Even so, it’s not dead. Far from it.

The Disney Tsum Tsum Wiki still logs regular monthly updates, including themed events and new characters. The latest? A Star Wars Tsum Tsum Event in May 2025, hot on the heels of April’s “Tsums Challenge: The Dark Scene.
See full article at Pirates & Princesses
  • 8/3/2025
  • by Ivy Adams
  • Pirates & Princesses
Is Disney Tsum Tsum Still Alive in 2025?
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The mobile puzzle game phenomenon may be past its prime, but die-hard fans are still stacking in 2025—with new Star Wars events and collectible plushies keeping the lights on.

The Mobile Hit That Never Fully Fizzled

Once a global sensation, Disney Tsum Tsum has quietly held onto a corner of mobile gaming culture—even as the rest of the world moved on. The Japan-born match-3 puzzle game, which launched back in 2014, hit a peak with $2.5 billion in total revenue by 2019, thanks to a mix of mobile earnings and plushie-powered merch sales. But in 2025, it’s more of a niche pastime than a mainstream juggernaut.

Even so, it’s not dead. Far from it.

The Disney Tsum Tsum Wiki still logs regular monthly updates, including themed events and new characters. The latest? A Star Wars Tsum Tsum Event in May 2025, hot on the heels of April’s “Tsums Challenge: The Dark Scene.
See full article at Pirates & Princesses
  • 5/5/2025
  • by Ivy Adams
  • Pirates & Princesses
Is Disney Tsum Tsum Still Alive in 2025?
Image
The mobile puzzle game phenomenon may be past its prime, but die-hard fans are still stacking in 2025—with new Star Wars events and collectible plushies keeping the lights on.

The Mobile Hit That Never Fully Fizzled

Once a global sensation, Disney Tsum Tsum has quietly held onto a corner of mobile gaming culture—even as the rest of the world moved on. The Japan-born match-3 puzzle game, which launched back in 2014, hit a peak with $2.5 billion in total revenue by 2019, thanks to a mix of mobile earnings and plushie-powered merch sales. But in 2025, it’s more of a niche pastime than a mainstream juggernaut.

Even so, it’s not dead. Far from it.

The Disney Tsum Tsum Wiki still logs regular monthly updates, including themed events and new characters. The latest? A Star Wars Tsum Tsum Event in May 2025, hot on the heels of April’s “Tsums Challenge: The Dark Scene.
See full article at Pirates & Princesses
  • 5/4/2025
  • by Ivy Adams
  • Pirates & Princesses
10 Kids Movies With Adult-Sized Plot Twists You'll Think About Long After the Credits
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Although some viewers underestimate the power of children's films, these stories can deliver some of the most powerful and shocking twists audiences have ever seen.

There are plenty of incredible children's films to choose from, and quite a few have incredible plot twists that leave the audience astonished.

Scrappy-Doo Returns as the Villain Scooby-Doo (2002)

Scooby-Doo is a franchise that has evolved for more than fifty years in movies, television shows, shorts, comics and more. In 2002, Warner Bros. took the major step in turning Scooby-Doo into a live-action movie, starring Freddie Prinze Jr., Sarah Michelle Gellar, Linda Cardellini and the incredible Matthew Lillard. The film would see the gang reunite after years of splitting up to solve a fascinating mystery on Spooky Island. Although fans were mixed about what they thought about the film, Scooby-Doo has aged quite well as a nostalgic, fun adventure.

As Scooby-Doo is well known for its tropes,...
See full article at CBR
  • 3/12/2025
  • by Zack Wilson
  • CBR
Prime Video Picks Up ‘All the Silence’ From This Is Why Cinema, Animal de Luz Films, Drops Trailer (Exclusive)
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This is Why Cinema and Inna Payán’s Animal de Luz Films have licensed drama “Todo el silencio” (“All the Silence”) to Prime Video. This follows that of Animal de Luz’s licensing of Katina Medina Mora’s “Latido” (“Heartbeat”) to the giant platform.

“All the Silence” marks the debut feature of award-winning theater director Diego del Rio, based on a screenplay by “La Jaula de Oro” writer, Lucia Carreras.

The drama centers on Miriam whose life is a testament to her love of sign language. In the mornings, she dedicates herself to teaching it, and in the afternoons, she immerses herself in the world of theater. Her girlfriend, Lola, as well as her parents and numerous friends, are all members of the deaf community. However, her world is shattered when she discovers that she, too, is losing her hearing. Faced with this harsh reality, Miriam refuses to accept her fate.
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 10/6/2023
  • by Anna Marie de la Fuente
  • Variety Film + TV
Prime Video Latin America Snags Marina de Tavira-led Drama ‘Latido’ (Exclusive)
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Prime Video Latin America has snapped up streaming rights to Katina Medina Mora’s latest film “Latido” (“Heartbeat”), starring Oscar-nominated Marina de Tavira (“Roma”).

This is the third feature from Medina Mora, whose credits include episodes of Netflix hit “Emily in Paris,” Apple TV+’s “Swagger” and romantic drama, “LuTo,” her debut feature picked up by Netflix. Its trailer debuts exclusively on Variety.

“Latido,” which has its world premiere at the Mill Valley Film Festival and its Mexican premiere at the Morelia Film Festival, turns on 45-year-old Leonor, played by De Tavira, who works for an Ngo that supports young athletes. Leonor has struggled for years to conceive. She meets 16-year-old Emilia, a gifted ballet dancer, played by Camila Calónico, who aces her audition but whose world falls apart when she finds out she is pregnant. Leonor and Emilia make a pact to share the pregnancy process. What starts as...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 9/22/2023
  • by Anna Marie de la Fuente
  • Variety Film + TV
67th Venice Film Festival Out-of-Competition List Includes The Town, I’m Still Here, and Machete
Ben Affleck and Jeremy Renner in The Town (2010)
Along with the list of films playing in-competition, the Venice Film Festival has announced which films are playing out-of-competition this year. The movies include Ben Affleck’s The Town, Casey Affleck’s Joaquin Phoenix documentary I’m Still Here, Martin Scorsese’s Elia Kazan documentary A Letter to Elia, John Turturro’s Passione, Julie Taymor’s The Tempest as the closing night film, and Robert Rodriguez’ Machete as the opening night film. It’s an eclectic bunch of flicks and they’re just a small sampling of the movies playing out-of-competition. Hit the jump to check out the full list.

The 67th Venice Film Festival will run from September 1 – 11th.

Ben Affleck – The Town

USA, 120′

Ben Affleck, Rebecca Hall, Jon Hamm, Jeremy Renner, Blake Lively

Casey Affleck – I’M Still Here

USA, 108′ (documentary)

Joaquin Phoenix

Marco Bellocchio – Sorelle Mai

Italy, 110′

Alba Rohrwacher, Donatella Finocchiaro, Elena Bellocchio, Pier Giorgio Bellocchio

Piergiorgio Gay...
See full article at Collider.com
  • 7/29/2010
  • by Matt Goldberg
  • Collider.com
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