It's time to hit the music because The Smurfs are back. Over eight years since the little blue creatures last graced the big screen in Smurfs: The Lost Village, they're finally marching back to ...
Juzcar, a tiny village in southern Spain, transformed into a vibrant blue ‘Smurf Village,' attracting tourists worldwide and revitalising its local economy.
with Smurfs dancing around their homes, suddenly erupted in chaos as bombs dropped all over the screaming blue people, ...
We all get the Monday blues from time to time, but when you’re permanently coloured blue, you can’t always be permanently down, as Smurfette (Demi Lovato) discovers in Smurfs: The Lost Village.
Watch the trailer here: Rihanna posted a clip from the trailer on Instagram and wrote, "In my blue era", in the caption. Smurfs was earlier set to release on February 14. Besides Rihanna ...
When the evil wizard Gargamel chases the tiny blue Smurfs out of their village, they tumble from their magical world and into ours -- in fact, smack dab in the middle of Central Park. Just three ...
Today’s comes in the form of a trailer for a trailer: On X and Instagram, the mogul posted a 17-second clip teasing a (likely) full trailer for Paramount Pictures’ Smurfs. “In my blue era ...
This new musical version of “Smurfs” follows the Sony Pictures film franchise adaptation of the iconic property. Those live-action/CG hybrid films starred Neil Patrick Harris and Katy Perry. The tiny ...
A new book written by a French sociologist suggests that the Smurfs - blue-skinned cartoon characters aimed at children - are purveyors of racism and anti-Semitism. Video courtesy of AFP.
The Smurfs are back with a historic Punjabi-infused anthem "Higher Love," featuring DJ Khaled, Cardi B, Natania, and Subhi, marking a major step for South Asian representation in Hollywood animation.
Rihanna is, as she describes it, in her “blue era,” playing Smurfette, the self-described “coolest Smurf in the village” in the new live-action/animated movie Smurfs. In a newly released ...