K-pop supergroup Seventeen’s newly released “God of Music” features a surprising collaboration with the Smurfs, animated by India’s Cosmos Maya. The crossover video, out today, brings the CG Smurfs ...
Paramount+ is the place to get this film on your television screens. No need to go to the theaters, folks, which means parents can enjoy a nostalgic throwback while kids are glued to the screen. It's ...
The Smurfs are making their way to streaming this week as Paramount+ announces that the film will land on the platform on September 16, 2025. Starring the voices of Rihanna, James Corden, Nick ...
"Smurfs" is coming to streaming. The latest animated "Smurfs" movie, which debuted in U.S. theaters in July, will be available for streaming on Paramount+ starting Tuesday, Sept. 16, according to a ...
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Rihanna’s childhood love for The Smurfs gave the movie a standout marketing advantage, placing her at the heart of the campaign. In case you couldn’t tell, Rihanna is a longstanding Smurfs aficionado.
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Viewers are curious to know whether Smurfs has an end-, mid-, or post-credit scene. Directed by Chris Miller, the animated musical film follows the Smurfs as they embark on a quest to find Papa Smurf, ...
Smurfs (2025) Film Review, a movie directed by Chris Miller, written by Pam Brady, Butch Hartman and Peyo and starring Rihanna, James Corden, Nick Offerman, John Goodman, JP Karliak, Dan Levy, Amy ...
The Smurfs have no business being this fun in 2025. But here they are — revamped, reanimated and Rihanna-fied for a new generation. As someone who grew up with Hanna-Barbera’s animated series during ...
Don't stop the Smurfin' music. Those little blue folks that first appeared in Belgian cartoonist Peyo’s 1950s comics – and became a 1980s pop-culture staple – have returned to the big screen with the ...