Remake

Reboots, reimaginings, and revivals. Whether it’s Hollywood giving a classic a fresh coat of CGI or the internet remixing a viral moment, the "remake" is a powerful force in pop culture. Dive into our biggest takes on everything remade, rebooted, and re-released.

The Live-Action Remake Frenzy

Disney kicked off a gold rush of live-action remakes that had fans debating every single frame. From the photorealistic savanna of The Lion King to the magic carpet ride of Aladdin, these films were box office juggernauts. But were they better than the originals?

We broke down the casting controversies, the shot-for-shot debates, and the few changes that actually improved the stories. Whether you love the nostalgia or miss the hand-drawn magic, the live-action remake trend shows no signs of slowing down—and we’ve got the listicles to prove it.

Hollywood’s Reboot Obsession

It’s not just Disney. The last decade has been the era of the reboot. Ghostbusters, Jurassic World, Scream, Total Recall—studios are betting big on familiar titles. Some reboots breathe fresh life into old concepts, while others leave fans begging for the originals.

We rounded up the reboots that actually nailed it, the ones that crashed and burned, and the weird middle ground where a remake is so bad it becomes a cult classic itself. Remember the Point Break remake? Exactly. From legacy sequels to soft reboots, Hollywood is playing the greatest hits, and we’re here to rank every single one.

When the Internet Remakes Everything

The internet is the ultimate remix machine. From the "Sea Shanty" TikTok remakes to the endless iterations of "Distracted Boyfriend," viral content rarely stays the same for long. The web takes a single funny video, a movie scene, or a years-old meme and remakes it into hundreds of variations in a matter of hours.

It’s a form of digital storytelling that evolves at the speed of light. Who knew a simple "remake" of a scene from The Office could spawn a thousand memes? We explored how remixes, mashups, and full-on recreations define modern internet culture—and why the next big viral remake is just a scroll away.