Robin Williams & Jennifer Coolidge’s Completely Bizarre 64% Animated Movie Is Trending

Robin Williams was one of the most beloved actors of his time. While getting his start as a stand-up comedian, he was known for his ability to oscillate between genres and styles. That is, he was equally iconic, playing the emotional role of John Keating in ᴅᴇᴀᴅ Poets Society as he was in the comedy Mrs. Doubtfire.

Williams also took on some iconic roles as a voice actor. Most notably, he provided his talents for the voice of the Genie in Aladdin. Songs like “Friend Like Me” were even more elevated by their good writing, with Williams’ comedic and electric voice acting imbued into the story.

Williams was once in an odd project with Jennifer Coolidge. While getting her start a couple of decades ago, Coolidge has also gotten more famous in recent years, primarily due to her work on The White Lotus. This year, she was also in the kids’ movie A Minecraft Movie. Now, Williams’ and Coolidge’s project together is gaining traction on streaming.

Robots Is Now A Streaming Hit

Robots (2005)

Robots, a 2005 computer-animated movie taking place in a world filled with anthropomorphic robots, is doing well on streaming right now. The movie tells the story of a young inventor who goes to work at his dream company, only to discover things are not what they seem.

In addition to Williams and Coolidge, the voice cast of Robots includes Ewan McGregor, Halle Berry, Paula Abdul, Mel Brooks, and Jim Broadbent. However, Robots was a strange movie that got a mixed response when it was released in theaters. The film has a 64% Tomatometer and a 54% Popcornmeter. It also made $262.5 million on an estimated $75 million budget.

Years later, Robots has become a streaming success. On Disney+, Robots is now at No. 7 in the United States today, Aug. 7.

Our Take On Robots’ Streaming Success

Robots Robin Williams

AI-based movie plots, such as M3GAN and Companion, are increasingly popular now, which explains some of the renewed robot interest. However, the bots in Robots are highly different from any imaginings of AI now. As such, the reasoning for Robots‘ surge at this exact moment seems a bit bizarre.

Perhaps Coolidge’s influence has enough sway to get people interested in Robots again. The movie is one of the more eccentric animated films of its decade, and it is worth checking out for that reason alone. Robots is a unique window into a different era of animation that can be appreciated by animated movie fans today.

Related Posts

Melissa Barrera Sets Next Horror Movie Return With Unconventional Creature Feature

Melissa Barrera Sets Next Horror Movie Return With Unconventional Creature Feature

Modern scream queen Melissa Barrera has secured her next horror role, which should intrigue die-hard fans of the genre. The Scream, Abigail, and In the Heights star…

Warner Bros. Is Officially For Sale

Warner Bros. Is Officially For Sale

Following previous mergers and restructuring, Warner Bros. Discovery is up for sale. Reports about the mᴀssive Hollywood studio being acquired have been appearing over the last few…

Fast & Furious 11’s Problems “Solved” In New Vin Diesel Update

Fast & Furious 11’s Problems “Solved” In New Vin Diesel Update

After months of concerns that the planned final installment in the franchise would be axed altogether, Fast & Furious 11 looks to finally be on track. The…

Colleen Hoover’s New Movie Revealed In Reminders Of Him Trailer

Colleen Hoover’s New Movie Revealed In Reminders Of Him Trailer

The first trailer for Reminders of Him has been released. The film is an adaptation of the Colleen Hoover novel of the same name. The author’s books…

Avatar: Fire & Ash Could Be Huge For 2026’s Biggest Blockbusters

Avatar: Fire & Ash Could Be Huge For 2026’s Biggest Blockbusters

Avatar: Fire and Ash is positioned to end 2025 with a bang. James Cameron’s third entry in the Pandora-set, Na’vi-focused sci-fi franchise looks like it could be…

Overlooked Post-Apocalyptic Thriller That Made Only 6,595 Is No. 1 On Hulu

Overlooked Post-Apocalyptic Thriller That Made Only $776,595 Is No. 1 On Hulu

Hulu‘s top-streaming movie is a post-apocalyptic thriller that only made $776,595 at the box office. Even though Hulu is counting down the days until the app shuts…