Futurama All — Movies
If you are streaming on Hulu or purchasing digital copies, you might see these listed as "Season 5" or "Season 6." The individual episode breakdown is as follows:
The third movie saw the crew tackle the energy crisis. With dark matter prices skyrocketing, the Professor revealed the truth: dark matter wasn't fuel; it was the "anti-backstory" to a magical crystal. A freak accident transported the crew into the realm of
It is the most coherent and emotionally resonant of the four. The time travel logic holds together surprisingly well, and the final montage of Fry reading Leela’s old letters is a tearjerker. futurama all movies
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"The end of the future… may be just the beginning." If you are streaming on Hulu or purchasing
No sooner had they unpacked than a race of nudist alien scammers seized control of Earth using a viral spam attack. They discovered the
The Futurama movie franchise consists of four films, each with its unique storyline, humor, and themes. Here's a brief overview of each movie: The time travel logic holds together surprisingly well,
The second Futurama movie, released in 2009, is titled The Beast with a Billion Backs. In this film, Fry and his friends must stop a giant, reptilian creature from destroying the Earth. The movie features a range of hilarious characters, including a sinister government agent, a nerdy scientist, and a rockstar. The Beast with a Billion Backs received positive reviews from critics, praising its clever writing and zany humor.
Groening, Matt, and David X. Cohen, creators. Futurama: Bender’s Big Score . The Curiosity Company, 2007. Groening, Matt, and David X. Cohen, creators. Futurama: The Beast with a Billion Backs . The Curiosity Company, 2008. Groening, Matt, and David X. Cohen, creators. Futurama: Bender’s Game . The Curiosity Company, 2008. Groening, Matt, and David X. Cohen, creators. Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder . The Curiosity Company, 2009.
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(2009)Designed as a potential series finale, this film centers on an ancient battle between two primordial forces: the Encyclopod and the Dark Ones. It features a high-stakes poker tournament in Mars Vegas and concludes with the crew flying into a wormhole toward an uncertain future—which eventually led to the show's revival on Comedy Central. Why the Movies Matter
