Chris Miller's animated musical film The Smurfs will be released on VOD on November 13, 2025, following its theatrical release on July 16. Starring Sofia Essaïdi, Rihanna, and Jérôme Commandeur.
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 ...
Paramount Animation's musical film, Smurfs, is finally coming to streaming. The studio announced on Monday, September 15, 2025, in a press release that the movie will premiere on Paramount+ starting ...
Based on the characters and works of Peyo, written by Pam Brady and directed by Chris Miller, Smurfs follows Rihanna’s Smurfette as she leads the crew on a daring rescue mission to save Papa Smurf ...
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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.
Rihanna feels she identifies with Smurfette "a lot". The 37-year-old singer voiced the blonde-haired blue cartoon character in the 2025 musical-fantasy-comedy film Smurfs, and Rihanna admits she ...
The summer of movies continues this weekend, with the animated children's movie Smurfs hitting theaters on July 18. The light-hearted family flick features the voice talents of John Goodman (Papa ...
But it isn’t long before Smurfs takes on an almost stream-of-consciousness bent. Without warning, it introduces a D&D-like fantasy lore about ancient magic, books of spells, and noble protectors, ...
Justin Timberlake had “Trolls.” Rihanna has “Smurfs.” Now, we patiently await a “Gummi Bears” with the Biebs. But first we have “Smurfs,” which, like “Trolls,” gets as much mileage as it can from its ...
Justin Timberlake had “Trolls.” Rihanna has “Smurfs.” Now, we patiently await a “Gummi Bears” with the Biebs. But first we have “Smurfs,” which, like “Trolls,” gets as much mileage as it can from its ...
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 ...