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HBO Max is loaded with Cartoon Network classics, deep cuts, and new gems — perfect for a nostalgia-fueled binge this weekend.
Not everything in Cartoon Network’s history has aged well, but some of its classic shows have managed to stand the test of time.
The gang has a huge, comedic, family-friendly franchise that spans multiple shows and movies, and continues to win audiences time and again through their humorously balanced sleuthing skills.
Genndy Tartakovsky, Craig McCracken, J.G. Quintel, Rebecca Sugar, Pendleton Ward, and Adam Muto talk about their work for CN's 25th anniversary.
A major Cartoon Network show is coming back in a new way. According to Variety, the Steven Universe franchise is expanding with new series, Steven Universe: Lars of the Stars, which is in development ...
Subscribers to the company’s flagship streaming service, Max, watch HBO content, studio movies and older Warner Bros. series — and little else.
Now that The Last of Us season 2 has ended, here are five other video game adaptations that fans should watch on film and TV.
Cartoon Network continued to make original programming, beginning with What a Cartoon! in 1995. Created by former MTV executive Fred Seibert, the series comprised animated shorts, with the most ...
Hulu and Disney+ are officially bringing back one of Cartoon Network’s most beloved shows six years after it concluded. On Monday, the streamers released a trailer on social media for their new ...
Cartoon Network has produced some of the most iconic animated series on TV, but there are plenty of shows in the network's catalog that audiences have forgotten existed.
The Powerpuff Girls live-action series may not be happening, but you can catch the original animated show on Cartoon Network very soon.