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Hype Malaysia
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Hype Malaysia
Movie News: Michael Bay To Direct 'Skibidi Toilet' Movie; 'Avengers: Doomsday' & 'Secret Wars' Delayed?
'Expect the unexpected' is a phrase that applies to much of life, but who'd have thought that it'd be so relevant to the world of cinema, now more than ever? From the potential birth of an unexpected, but potentially huge, IP, to the surprise delay of another – here's some hot tea straight from the world of movies. Michael Bay's 'Skibidi Toilet' Movie Now In Development Internet trends and YouTube sensations come and go; some fade into obscurity while others are elevated to unprecedented heights, for better or worse. However, almost once every decade, a viral internet sensation will rock the social media landscape and snowball into an unstoppable juggernaut of intellectual property. The last time was 'Five Nights At Freddy's'. And now, the 'Skibidi Toilet' movie is on the horizon. You read that right. The mega-viral YouTube sensation of this generation is hitting the big screen. But who is bringing such an experimental and, for lack of a better word, bizarre, series to life? Well, it's none other than 'Transformers' franchise director Michael Bay. Invisible Narrative, a film production company where Bay serves as its chief creative director, announced earlier this week that the veteran director is officially working on a 'Skibidi Toilet' movie. For those who are unfamiliar with the franchise, 'Skibidi Toilet' is, as mentioned earlier, a mega-viral YouTube series that talks about a dystopian war between a race of singing toilet-men and humanoid figures with TVs, cameras, and speakers for heads. Made with iconic, albeit dated, Source Filmmaker, the series, created by Georgia-based Alexey Gerasimov, has been going strong since 2023. The series' explosion onto the public consciousness marked the arrival of Generation Alpha to the world and the internet. The first-ever episode, though only 11 seconds long, has amassed 241 million views, while its most recent 78th installment has garnered 31 million views. It has inspired memes, games, fan art, and at least one 'Skibidi Toilet' themed birthday party. The series has been the subject of incalculable amounts of speculation, theories and even essays that delve deep into the lore; something that we speculate Invisible Narratives seeks to leverage. It's quite surprising to see Bay take on this film head-on. At the age of 60, we never expected him to tackle such a wild franchise. However, credit where credit is due – he made the 'Transformers' franchise into the behemoth it is today. Something similar might happen to 'Skibidi Toilet'. Speaking of 'Transformers', we might see the same level of movie magic going into this upcoming film as Bay will be reunited with his production designer, Jeffrey Beecroft, who worked on 'Age of Extinction' and 'The Last Knight'. Also on board is three-time Academy Award-winning VFX supervisor Rob Legato, who is known for his work in 'Titanic' and 'Avatar' – so to say this film is a surprisingly massive undertaking is an incredible understatement. There's no release date yet for the upcoming adaptation, but the company has confirmed that they will post regular updates through their official website. 'Avengers: Doomsday' & 'Secret Wars' Pushed Back To Late 2026 & 2027 Despite the success Marvel is experiencing with the recent 'Thunderbolts*', even titans trip up at times. Though Marvel and Disney are juggernauts of their respective fields, people tend to forget that every single project these companies take on is a logistical nightmare. Though we're excited to see the return of RDJ as Dr. Doom, the arrival of the X-Men, as well as the Fantastic Four, it seems as though fans will have to wait a little longer to get that next Avengers-level threat. As per Screen Rant's report, Marvel has delayed 'Avengers: Doomsday' from 1st May, 2026, to 18th December, 2026, and 'Avengers: Secret Wars' from 7th May, 2027, to 17th December, 2027. News of the delay broke last night when Disney revealed that significant reshuffling was ongoing with its current lineup. The lineup changes include, but are not limited to, the removal of one untitled film from its 13th February, 2026, release date, another from its 6th November, 2026 date, and another from its 5th November, 2027 date. They are to be replaced by 'Untitled Disney' movies. Which means that, after the release of 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps', there won't be another MCU film until next year when 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' swings into theatres. Not only that, Marvel still has three more dates for untitled movies in 2028: one on the 18th of February, one on th e5th of May, and one on the 10th of November. It;s unknown whether these yet-to-be-announced movies will be affected by the delays. That isn't to say that the two 'Avengers' movies have ceased production entirely. Robert Downey Jr. himself has shared some BTS pictures from the 'Doomsday' set on Instagram, teasing his reintroduction into the villainous role (and he is JACKED)! Who knows, we might just see the rest of the confirmed cast duke it out with the returning star. Though we have to hunker down for a little while longer, we know for a fact that, when the chips are down, Marvel can deliver some wicked hits. Source: Empire, Screen Rant, Entertainment Weekly


Forbes
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
It's Official—Michael Bay Will Direct The ‘Skibidi Toilet' Movie
Skibidi Toilet is set to become a Michael Bay film YouTube/DaFuq!?Boom! Viral YouTube series Skibidi Toilet has gone from meme to Hollywood dream, with Transformers director Michael Bay set to direct the film adaptation of the internet phenomenon. The film is being developed by Invisible Narratives, the company founded by the former head of Paramount Pictures, Adam Goodman, who reckons that the Skibidi Toilet franchise could rival 'the Marvel universe.' The viral series has proved wildly popular with Gen Alpha but controversial with parents—each episode posted on YouTube features grotesque images of heads poking out of stained toilet bowls, engaged in a fierce battle with mechanical men made of media equipment such as speakers, televisions and cameras. The Skibidi Toilet film has attracted top talent, with three-time Academy Award-winning vfx supervisor Rob Legato (Titanic, Avatar, The Jungle Book) joining the production along with Academy Award-nominated production designer Jeffrey Beecroft (12 Monkeys, Transformers). While other internet memes (such as Italian Brainrot) are beginning to rival the popularity of Skibidi Toilet, on YouTube, the series is still going strong, each new episode acclimating tens of millions of views. According to a press release from Invisible Narratives, the Skibidi Toilet franchise collectively boasts over 35 billion views. The series was created by Georgia-based animator Alexey Gerasimov, who uploaded the first Skibidi Toilet video as an 11-second short on YouTube. Said short features a head poking out of a toilet and singing an altered version of a Biser King song which originated from a TikTok meme. Gerasimov was originally inspired by terrible dreams of 'heads coming out of toilets,' and turned his nightmare fuel into a story using Valve's Source Filmmaker. The series has since grown increasingly elaborate, showing the fallout of a catastrophic arms race between the Skibidi Toilets and the mechanical men. Many episodes of the series bear more resemblance to first-person shooters than traditional action films, and characters from famous video game franchises have appeared as easter eggs for eagle-eyed fans to spot. More recent episodes of Skibidi Toilet depict kaiju-size mechs armed with laser beams, a far cry from the initial premise of scrappy, hand-to-hand combat, which featured plungers used as lethal weapons. Gerasimov specifically cited Michael Bay's Transformers films as an inspiration, so the viral YouTube series has gone full circle. The internet largely reacted with memes and skepticism to the news. It appears that we have entered a strange new era of cinema, where popular IP is being mercilessly mined for content, a landscape in which Barbie can outshine The New Avengers. Superheroes are no longer a safe bet at the box office, but video game adaptations such as Sonic, Super Mario and Minecraft are drawing in huge crowds. In some cases, such as the Minecraft Movie, memes have spilled into the theatre seats, changing the way viewers interact with their favorite blockbusters. The viral 'Backrooms' phenomenon emerged online as a collective horror concept composed by anonymous internet users, and is also set for a film adaption. Skibidi Toilet emerged from a primordial stew of memes, YouTube culture and video game assets (largely taken from Half-Life 2), and seems well-suited to inspire a similar trend.


New York Post
02-05-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Is your kid is speaking Italian gibberish? Blame this Gen Alpha ‘brainrot' meme
It's giving… espresso-induced insanity. If your 10-year-old suddenly starts yelling 'tralaero tralala!' while pirouetting like a caffeinated ballerina, you're not hallucinating. You've just been hit with a full-blown case of 'Italian Brainrot' — Gen Alpha's latest hyper-online obsession that makes 'Skibidi Toilet' look like Shakespeare. Forget pasta, art, or bona-fide Italians: This trend has nothing to do with the land of 'La Dolce Vita' and everything to do with AI-generated chaos, garbled gibberish and digital derangement. Born on TikTok in early 2025, 'Italian Brainrot' features bizarre, AI-spawned characters with fake-Italian names and storylines as warped as a Funhouse mirror. Philip Lindsay, a social media creator who calls himself a 'student translator,' described Italian Brainrot as 'blending AI-images and videos with made-up stories' in a recent video. 'If I hear ballerina cappuccino one more time…' threatened one parent in the comments of another recent video by Lindsay. Picture a ballerina with a cappuccino cup for a head (ballerina cappuccina), a crocodile-bomber-plane hybrid (bobardiro crocodilo), and a sneaker-wearing shark chanting his own name (tralaero tralala). The concept behind 'Ballerina Cappuccina' was dreamed up in March by 24-year-old Susanu Sava-Tudor in Romania. In an email to the New York Times, Sava-Tudor described the trend as a 'form of absurd humor' that's 'less about real Italy and more about the cinematic myth of Italy.' His original video introducing 'Ballerina Cappuccina' — which he spelled 'Balerinna Cappucinna' — has since garnered over 45 million views and 3.8 million likes on TikTok. 3 'Ballerina Cappuccina,' a whimsical concept created in March by 24-year-old Susanu Sava-Tudor in Romania, has racked up over 45 million views and 3.8 million likes on TikTok since he first introduced it — under the original spelling 'Balerinna Cappucinna.' Tiktok/@ The clips come with exaggerated 'Italian' voiceovers that sound like a Super Mario fever dream. Oxford even named 'brainrot' one of 2024's words of the year, which should tell you everything you need to know about the current state of humanity. And Gen Alpha can't get enough of it. 3 Oxford even designated 'brainrot' as one of its 2024 Words of the Year — a reflection, perhaps, of the cultural moment we're living in. And for Gen Alpha, the obsession shows no signs of slowing. Dmytro Hai – Content creator Summer Fox recently went viral after admitting she thought, at just 27, she was still 'down there with the kids' and 'up to speed with the slang.' But after hearing Gen Alpha tossing around phrases like 'Ballerina Cappuccina,' she realized she was out of the loop. In the clip, she shared that kids told her the phrase means someone who looks 'cute and classy' and that it's used as an adjective. Fox also noted other Gen Alpha lingo like 'Skibidi,' 'what the sigma,' and 'aura points' — proof that today's youth speak in memes, not sentences. Even educators are struggling to keep up. Teachers say kids are yelling out Brainrot catchphrases mid-lesson, disrupting class, as reported by Parents. But before you declare your household a 'Ballerina Cappuccina'-free zone, remember: to your kids, this is the new knock-knock joke. It's a way to bond, be silly, and flex their aura points. 'The sheer randomness of the meme is the point,' Yotam Ophir, a communications professor at the University at Buffalo, told the New York Times. 3 Before you ban 'Ballerina Cappuccina' from your household, keep in mind: for kids, it's the modern-day knock-knock joke — a playful way to connect, be silly, and show off their vibe. Natalia – 'What users get from it is the sense that they are in the know — that they know something their mom doesn't know.' 'Maybe at some point there will be meaning to it,' Lindsay, the middle school teacher and content creator who studies Gen Alpha slang, told the outlet. But for now, it's just another entry in the growing universe of AI-fueled 'mumbo jumbo.' Molto bene, or whatever.

Associated Press
01-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Associated Press
Kendrick Lamar, Gracie Abrams and Zoe Saldaña earn Webby Award nominations, along with Nutter Butter
NEW YORK (AP) — Kendrick Lamar, Gracie Abrams, Zoe Saldaña and Nutter Butter are among the nominees for this year's Webby Awards, recognizing the best internet content and creators. The International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences will announce the nominees on Tuesday, the result of nearly 13,000 entries from over 70 countries. The Associated Press got an early look. A mullet-filled song about jorts performed by Will Ferrell, Nick Jonas and Jimmy Fallon was nominated for best general music video and film, and it will next face off against Abrams' 20-minute behind-the-music 'The Secret of Us.' The Generation Alpha phenomenon known as Skibidi Toilet got a nod for the fan multiverse by studio Invisible Narratives, while Donald Duck celebrated his 90th birthday by appearing on 'Hot Ones' and earned a nomination for eating spicy chicken wings while steam came out of his mouth. The category for top video or film comedy pits Jim Gaffigan, The Onion, the makeover series 'Very Important People' and humor from Kai Cenat, Kevin Hart and Druski. They face stiff competition from Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman cracking on each other in a 'Tonight' show skit. 'New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce,' which won two Webby awards last year — including People's Voice Award for best co-hosts — is back, nominated this time for best podcast video series. Saldaña's appearance on the Netflix podcast 'Skip Intro' to discuss her role in the film 'Emilia Pérez' earned her a Webby nod for best individual podcast interview. In beauty, Selena Gomez's Rare Beauty line faces off against Alexis Bittar's 'The Bittarverse,' Byrdie, Retrofête and theSkimm. The language-learning app Duolingo's parody of 'The Bear' with its murderous mascot, Duo, got a nod, too. Cynthia Erivo was nominated for an episode of the video series 'Celebrity Substitute,' in which she visited a New York City public school to teach elementary students the importance of storytelling. She and Ariana Grande also got nods for their viral 'holding space' interview for 'Wicked.' The awards are selected by the academy, while The Webby People's Voice Award is voted on by fans around the world. Voting for that award is open now until April 17. Winners for all awards will be announced April 22 and will be invited to a ceremony May 12 hosted by Ilana Glazer. Media companies earning the highest number of nominations are NBCUniversal with 24, MTV Entertainment Studios with 18, CNN and National Geographic with 16 each, and tied with 14 are PBS, The Walt Disney Company and The Washington Post. Matthew McConaughey's Super Bowl ad for Uber Eats that uncovered a conspiracy between football and food made the cut in two categories. Kelley Heyer's often-copied 'Apple' dance to the song by Charlie xcx, and Ogilvy's unhinged commercial for CeraVe with Michael Cera both became elligible for a Webby. Music video nominations were handed out to Dua Lipa's 'Illusion,' Megan Thee Stallion's 'Mamushi,' Charli xcx's 'Von Dutch and Lady Gaga's 'Abracadabra.' They'll all face off against Lamar's monster hit 'Not Like Us.' Keke Palmer got two nods — one as the host of her own podcast 'Baby, This is Keke Palmer' and another for appearing on 'Paging Dr. Chanda.' Oprah Winfrey did the same, netting one for 'The Oprah Podcast' and the other for appearing on 'The Jamie Kern Lima Show.' The 56-year-old cookie brand Nutter Butter went viral in 2024 for hard-to-explain images on TikTok — one looks like a peanut butter crime scene — and landed two Webby nominations. And the popular 'SmartLess' podcast earned nominations for best comedy podcast and best co-hosts for Will Arnett, Jason Bateman and Sean Hayes. Podcasts going up against 'SmartLess' in the comedy section include 'Office Ladies,' 'Lovett or Leave It,' 'Office Hours Live with Tim Heidecker' and the reigning champ 'Las Culturistas with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang,' which on Monday won a comedy Ambie, an award handed out by The Podcast Academy. 'Pod Save America' is nominated beside 'Next Question with Katie Couric' in the best politics podcasts, while 'The Pink House with Sam Smith' earned one in the diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging category.