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The most popular SITCOMS of all time has been revealed, so what on-screen hit came out on top?
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September 10, 2023
Sitcoms have been a staple on television for decades. During challenging times for those who need a laugh, viewers flock to them. In the 1990s and 2000s, the period was particularly popular. However, some of these sitcoms have seen a revival and have become even more popular now thanks to the domination of streaming services. Now World of Statistics has ranked the top sitcoms of all time based on its IMDB rank, and it may surprise you to see which TV shows made the top ten, out of ten.
After five seasons, Netflix viewers are left devastated as the beloved animated comedy series is cancelled
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August 3, 2023
After Netflix revealed that it would be a xing of a beloved show after just five seasons, viewers were left dissatisfied. After its first ten episode run, the famous program, Disenchantment, is due to come to an end. On Tuesday, Netflix unveiled a first-look trailer for the show as well as a confirming that it will be the last version to be seen on TV.
The first trailer for Futurama's revival has been posted ahead of its season 11 debut
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June 28, 2023
Futurama fans are optimistic about the future. Hulu's first official trailer for the new season of the Emmy award-winning comedy premiered on Tuesday. For season 11, the main characters are back to the animated comedy, which will premiere on July 24.
Love Island attend the UK premiere of Transformers: Rise Of The Beasts
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June 7, 2023
As London's Leicester Square welcomed new film Transformers: Rise Of The Beasts, Hollywood's new summer blockbuster put on risk being upstaged by Britain's biggest summer show. The Steven Caple Jr directed film is the seventh instalment in the wildly successful Hasbro toy line and serves as a prequel to the 2007 smash Transformers. And with the London landmark's Cineworld staging the film's first UK screening, a number of unexpected fans attended the film's unveiling.
The Super Mario Bros. Film was illegally posted to Twitter in its entirety
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May 1, 2023
Although Universal's The Super Mario Bros. Movie is still a box office hit, with four straight top showings and more than $1 billion worldwide, it was also posted in its entirety via Twitter this weekend. @OMGitsAshley, a Twitter user, posted the entire 92-minute video to Twitter in two tweets, which attracted more than 9 million viewers. The account has been taken down from Twitter, but another user who posted @OMGitsAshley's video, @vidsthatgoo, was not banned, though their tweet of 8.5 million views was eventually taken down.