It says a lot about the human condition that we all love “Garfield.” Jim Davis’s nearly 50-year-old comic strip tells the ongoing story of Jon Arbuckle, a lovelorn sad-sack loser, and his snide, ...
Garfield (voiced by Chris Pratt) in 2024's "The Garfield Movie." A pretty memorable orange tabby with a penchant for lasagna is set to hit the big screen next summer. Sony Pictures has officially ...
Since 1978, cartoonist Jim Davis has explored the quotidian dramas of pet ownership via the daily travails of beleaguered Jon Arbuckle, his eager dog Odie, and the titular tubby orange tabby, Garfield ...
Exactly 45 years ago today, cartoonist Jim Davis published his first ever comic of the iconic orange cat “Garfield” in 41 newspapers across the United States. The three-panel comic strip shows a man ...
Since 1978, cartoonist Jim Davis has explored the quotidian dramas of pet ownership via the daily travails of beleaguered Jon Arbuckle, his eager dog Odie and the titular tubby orange tabby Garfield.
The odds felt a bit stacked against The Garfield Movie. From afar, it seemed like it could easily fall into the trap of an overly-mined IP combined with celebrity stunt casting and end up going ...
Makuochi Echebiri is a News Writer for Collider. He has been interested in creative writing from as far back as high school, and he would consume pretty much anything that’s film or TV. However, his ...
The 1987 Christmas special is based on Davis’ iconic comic strip and begins on Christmas Eve morning, when Jon wakes Garfield from his slumber for a surprise: Garfield, Jon, and Odie are celebrating ...
What do the crankiest, most iconic cat and the heavily Italian-accented video game plumber have in common? Both have the voice of Chris Pratt. The 42-year-old actor is set to voice legendary lasagna ...
A pretty memorable orange tabby with a penchant for lasagna is set to hit the big screen next summer. Sony Pictures has officially dropped the trailer for "The Garfield Movie," an animated adaptation ...
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