With Dr. Seuss being one of the most imaginative children's authors of all time, his stories are a perfect source material for animated films that explore the whimsy and wonder of his vibrant worlds.
Our long national Cat in the Hat-related nightmare is nearly over. For decades, the classic Dr. Seuss character from the 1957 picture book of the same name was a quaint, urbane charmer who created ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Cat in the Hat is returning for more chaos in Warner Bros. Pictures Animation’s first animated adaptation of the beloved Dr.
Warner Bros. Picture has released the trailer for The Cat in the Hat, the film featuring Bill Hader as the titular character. It is directed by Alessandro Carloni and Erica Rivinoja, with the former’s ...
Well, we never thought about The Cat in the Hat as a child psychologist ourselves, but we do not feel opposed to it either. We can already tell from the trailer that the animated The Cat in the Hat ...
"Cat in the Hat - you have gone too far!" "Did you say toot fart?" Warner Bros has revealed the first official trailer for their new animated The Cat in the Hat movie, based on the beloved Dr. Seuss ...
Based on the beloved Dr. Seuss book, the animated event pic was originally set to open in theaters in late February. Its high-profile new home makes it a holiday player. By Pamela McClintock Senior ...
Warner Bros. has just dropped the first teaser trailer for The Cat in the Hat, the upcoming animated film based on the beloved book by Dr. Seuss. This is the first animated feature adaptation of the ...
The Bill Hader-voiced Cat was previously scheduled to open in theaters on Feb. 27, 2026, a little over a week before Pixar’s talking animal comedy Hoppers on March 6. The Warner Bros. Pictures ...
Tasha Robinson is Polygon’s entertainment editor. She’s covered film, TV, books, and more for 20 years, including at The A.V. Club, The Dissolve, and The Verge. Warner Bros.’ animated movie is clearly ...
Well, stranger and danger do rhyme. We have to admit that’s true, this time. And honestly, the Cat in the Hat does feel like the literal definition of stranger danger, so we really can’t fault Gabby ...