Rue seemingly starts on the path to sobriety after years of struggling with addiction. "I don't know if life was exactly what I wished, but somehow, for the first time, I was beginning to have faith," she states in the trailer's voiceover. But her life quickly flips upside down when her former drug dealer, Laurie (Martha Kelly), informs her that she's still in debt.
Steven Spielberg's got his 2026 set. The still-unnamed UFO project he's been working on since 2024 is coming out in June, according to a billboard in Times Square. The billboards (there's one in LA too) are stingy with details. It's the silhouette of a bird, with the tagline "All Will Be Disclosed. Spielberg. 6.12.26." But what, exactly will be disclosed?
The 4K UHD release's new extras include two American Cinematheque discussion panels: one featuring Anderson and actor John C. Reilly, and the other with Anderson alone. Previously released bonuses include director and actor commentary, 30 minutes of deleted scenes, Michael Penn's "Try" music video, and The John C. Reilly Files, featuring an additional 35 minutes of outtakes and extended sequences.
The highly-anticipated sequel stars Ginnifer Goodwin and Jason Bateman as Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde, rookie cops who are out to prove they make a good team. They get their chance when they come face-to-face with a viper named Gary De'Snake, voiced by Oscar winner Ke Huy Quan. Snakes haven't been seen in Zootopia in quite some time, so this meeting is a surprise.