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New Animal Farm Movie Has A Bizarre Ending Where It Demands Free Money From Viewers

By TeeJay Small
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If you’ve been keeping up with news surrounding the new Animal Farm adaptation, you might already be heading to the theater with low expectations. Between the lackluster trailer, negative early reviews, and overall bizarre vibe of the entire production, many fans of the source material are expecting the film to underdeliver on its premise, to say the very least. Now, thanks to a few social media posts from audiences who have already seen the film, we can confirm that Animal Farm offers one of the strangest viewing experiences imaginable.

Specifically, images have been circulating that show the movie concludes with a screen displaying a pair of QR codes. The screen prompts the question, “How’s our farming? Let us know by scanning below.” The QR codes read “wow, I loved it” and “never do this again,” respectively. Once scanned, these codes direct consumers to a web page that requests reviews of the film and asks for a donation of up to $15,000. The donations are intended to provide free tickets to other consumers, potentially in collaboration with school trips or other large-scale showings.

Needless to say, this entire experience is extremely strange, vaguely insulting, and has already left audiences in a state of frustration. Even if Animal Farm was the best adaptation ever made, the overt neediness of begging for reviews and donations from audiences who have already paid completely devalues the project. Seriously, I’ve seen literal television advertisements with more heart and artistic integrity.

After suffering through 90 minutes of Seth Rogen chuckling about the pitfalls of unchecked authority, the last thing I need is to have a digital hobo shaking a can of change in my face, demanding that I fund the same viewing experience for my fellow proletariat. Personally, I struggle to recall the last time a theatrical film has insulted its audience in this way.

In fairness to the team behind Animal Farm, the website for reviews and donations is loaded with humorous little easter eggs. A negative review, for example, will be flagged with large, bolded text stating “Your opinion is wrong,” and “Napoleon is currently reviewing your feelings.” While I can appreciate the effort that was put into this site, this is not the way to do viral marketing.

Projects such as The Simpsons Movie famously utilized purpose-made websites to promote their theatrical run. That site, established back in 2007, allowed the user to play flash games, view concept art, and watch special behind-the-scenes featurettes of the animated film. Other recent projects, like The Super Mario Bros. Movie, have integrated special icons into the Google search engine, allowing fans to press coin blocks while looking up showtimes and cast information. Crucially, these sites did not impede the viewing experience of their respective films, nor did they badger paying customers with demands to pay a second time.

If you were already planning on catching Animal Farm in theaters, this might be the sort of thing that will make you change your mind. If you had no interest in seeing the film before this, I highly doubt this will sway you toward purchasing one ticket, let alone dozens more for random strangers. The point is, if Andy Serkis and Angel Studios are looking to win friends and influence people, they should really take this back to the drawing board. The revolution will not be televised, but it will accept funding via credit, debit, or PayPal.



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Amazon just dropped the new M4 iPad Air to an all-time low, but youll have to act fast

SAVE 13%: As of May 4, you can get the 11-inch Apple iPad Air (M4) for $519.99, down from $599 at Amazon. That’s a 13% discount and $79.01 savings.


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It’s not often that we get a good Apple deal on a non-big-sale day (e.g., Prime Day), but yesterday Amazon dropped the Apple iPad Air 11-inch (M4) to an all-time low of $519.99. That’s a 13% discount, or an extra $79.01 in your pocket.

If you’re still on the fence, Mashable’s Tech Editor Timothy Beck Werth recently awarded this tablet a Mashable Choice award and rated it a 4.5/5 on our very strict (we’re pretty tough) scale. And while it looks basically the same as the previous-gen, Werth says it “delivers faster performance thanks to an improved neural engine and Apple’s N1 and C1X connectivity chips,” adding that “artists and note-takers will definitely appreciate this one.”

If you order it right now, Amazon guarantees free delivery by this Wednesday, May 6 (exactly four days before Mother’s Day, just in case you’re trying to get some extra brownie points with Mom).

Thanks to Liquid Glass and iPadOS26, the newest iPad Air can do double-duty as a laptop, though you’ll need Apple’s Magic Keyboard. Fortunately, both the Magic Keyboard and the Apple Pencil Pro are also on sale at Amazon; both iPad accessories are currently $30 off, at least, for Prime members.

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Roomba inventor unveils a companion robot thats more pet than helper

At this point, most home robots are either glorified vacuums or far-off concepts that may never become commercially available. However, we just got a look at a new home companion robot potentially coming to market next year, and its inventor has a proven track record of putting robots into homes.

Colin Angle, co-founder of Roomba maker iRobot, fully unveiled his new company Familiar Machines & Magic at the Wall Street Journal‘s The Future of Everything event this week.

FM&M’s goal is to make home robots that act more as emotional companions than chore machines. Its debut product is a four-legged robot companion codenamed Ami (per The Verge). The robot looks like a cross between a dog and a bear, and it’s designed to spark a connection with its human owner.

“The next era of robotics is not just about dexterity or humanoid form — it’s about machines that can build and sustain human connection,” Angle said, per an official press release.

Ami probably won’t launch until next year at the earliest, and we don’t have a price point yet, but it’s still quite fascinating to look at. In addition to its Roomba pedigree, a Familiar Machines & Magic press release states that the company’s employees have also worked with Disney Research, MIT, Amazon, Boston Dynamics, Bose, and Sonos.

The robot animal has 23 degrees of freedom and can move its head, ears, and eyes.

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According to The Verge, it can’t grasp objects or climb stairs, which would severely limit its usefulness, if it existed to be useful, anyway. It uses on-device generative AI to learn about its owner and respond to the owner’s needs on an emotional level.

One very important detail is that it doesn’t speak, instead purring and making other pet-like noises. A pet seems to be the best point of comparison here, as the robot seems almost totally incapable of performing practical tasks, and instead exists to make people feel less lonely.

Some other crucial points include a touch-sensitive coat that should, in theory, be pleasurable to pet, and onboard cameras and microphones that help the robot react to situations without streaming that audio or video anywhere. It doesn’t have to connect to the internet to work.

The idea of using AI to cure the loneliness epidemic isn’t necessarily new or without merit, even if it can sometimes feel a bit dystopian.

Last year, Mashable reported on a service that allowed the elderly to talk to an AI over the phone, just for the sake of providing company. Multiple companies are creating AI-powered robot companions for elder care applications, including startups like ElliQ and Abi.

Anthropomorphizing robots and artificial intelligence can be dangerous, especially given what we know about AI psychosis. However, some experts believe that companion robots could prove beneficial in specific settings.

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The best Star Wars Day deals, drops, and freebies for May the 4th

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A quick look at the best May the 4th deals, freebies, and merch:


The Mandalorian Helmet Stand


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Darth Vader™ 3D AirPods Case: Collector's Edition


The Star Wars Ultimate Grogu

I’ll level with you: I’m not a Star Wars fan. (Cue collective gasps.) I couldn’t tell you the difference between a Sith and a Jedi, and my knowledge of the franchise basically begins and ends with Baby Yoda memes. But if there is one thing I do love, it’s finding a good deal.

Every year on Star Wars Day (aka “May the Fourth”), brands use the unofficial holiday as an excuse to drop new products, hand out gifts, and discount their inventory. So, while I won’t be having a movie marathon today, I have spent the morning scouring the internet for the best sales.

Below is a running list of all the May the 4th deals, new releases, and freebies going on right now.

Celebrate Star Wars Day with Lego

Lego has always had some pretty cool Star Wars sets (and I say that as a non-fan), but this year, the brand’s going all out with freebies (you’ll get a free Razor Crest Mini if you spend $40+, or Darksaber if you spend $160+), new product drops (including the Lego Star Wars The Mandalorian’s N-1 Starfighter which comes with a Mandalorian and Grogu Display set), quadruple the points, and exclusive rewards for Insiders.

Insiders also get access to the following deals:

Shop limited-edition Star Wars Echo Dot stands at Amazon

Amazon usually celebrates May 4th by releasing a new Star Wars-themed Echo Dot stand. This year, the company released two: The Mandalorian Helmet and Grogu. Both bundles are available for $79.96 and $71.98, respectively.

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Get your pups a Star Wars-themed toy at Bark (by the creators of Bark Box)

Bark just dropped two $100 Star Wars-themed enrichment toys inspired by The Mandalorian: The Mythosaur Plush XXXL Multi-Part and Enrichment Dog Toy and the Krayt Dragon Plush XXXL Multi-Part and Enrichment Dog Toy.

They’re huge, so if you have a big dog and you’re a Star Wars fan, this might be a good collectible (if they don’t destroy it, that is). If you have smaller pups, like I do, you may want to check out Bark’s other Star Wars toys:

PetSmart also has a collection of Star Wars-themed toys, but they’re not on sale.

Preorder John Williams’ newest Tiny Vinyl releases: ‘The Imperial March’ and ‘Finale’

Tiny Vinyl makes literal four-inch records, and the company just dropped a Target-exclusive Star Wars edition.

You can finally preorder John Williams’ “The Imperial March” (from The Empire Strikes Back) and “Finale” (from Return Of The Jedi) for $14.99 at Target. The miniature record company first teased the release on its Instagram back on March 17, but it’s finally available to add to your cart.

Target also has a ton of other Star Wars items on sale, including:

Protect your phone from the Dark Side (and general clumsiness) with Casetify

If you’re looking for a new phone case and want to sport your love for Star Wars, Casetify has tons of options, including a Darth Vader Chest Plate Case, a C-3PO Case, and a classic R2D2 Case. The standard iPhone 17 Pro Max cases will run you $64.

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Grab new Baby Yoda (aka Grogu) merch directly from the Disney Store

Unsurprisingly, the Disney Store is packed with new Star Wars merchandise today, including a handful of exclusive new items. You can grab a Grogu Crossbody Bag for $34.99, a Mandalorian Voice-Changing Helmet for $119.99, and a Mandalorian and Grogu Squishmallows Plush Set for $34.99. (Note: When you enter the site, you’ll be prompted to enter a code, and then you’ll be put into a queue. It only takes a couple of seconds, though!)

Get early access to Bath & Body Works’ new Mandalorian collection

Bath & Body Works is offering a limited, online-only early drop for its upcoming The Mandalorian and Grogu collection. The catch? You have to be a signed-in member to buy anything today. The full collection doesn’t officially launch until May 11, so this is your only chance to grab these items before the general public.

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Show your love for the franchise with a Star Wars-themed rug

Ruggable, our fave washable rug brand, has a variety (33 options) of Star Wars-themed rugs, including the oh-so-popular The Rebellion Rug and the Dark Side Damask Delft Blue Rug.

Bring the fandom to the gym with 30% off BlenderBottle

Get some motivation at the gym with Star Wars-themed BlenderBottle shakers. The whimsy (and wisdom) of Yoda can come with you to the gym as BlenderBottle is offering 30% off Star Wars-themed bottle on May 4 and 5.

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30% off Star Wars-themed BlenderBottle shakers. Discount applied automatically.

May the 4th deals for puzzle lovers from Ravensburger

To celebrate May the 4th, Ravensburger is offering 20% off Star Wars puzzles and games. Deals are marked down on the Ravensburger website, but unfortunately, it doesn’t apply to the brand’s 18,000-piece Star Wars puzzle.

Find Star Wars art in the Samsung Art Store

In honor of May the 4th, Samsung added eight new Star Wars artworks to the Samsung Art Store. Digital art can then be added to Frame TVs so you can enjoy your favorite universe on the TV, even when you’re not watching one of the movies.

Shop Star Wars digital art in the Samsung Art Store to add to your Frame TV.

A new batch of Star Wars apparel just dropped, and it’s already on sale

BoxLunch just dropped a whole new collection of apparel to celebrate the upcoming release of The Mandalorian & Grogu. Plus, for May the 4th, it’s 30% off. Get it now, and you can roll up to the theater in style.

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Bring home the Ultimate Grogu

If you want a very own Grogu of your own — and not just a plain old plushy, but a real-life replica of Grogu — Hasbro dropped the Ultimate Grogu. This lifelike replica includes 250+ animations and a screen-accurate design. But this item is preorder only and won’t ship until 2027, so you’ll have to be patient.

Buy $15 worth of Hasbro Star Wars toys at Walmart and get a $15 Fandango movie reward

Hasbro, Walmart, and Fandango teamed up for the ultimate Star Wars Day deal. When you purchase $15 worth of Hasbro Star Wars toys at Walmart, Fandango will give you a $15 Fandango movie reward. After you make your purchase, submit your receipt online, and once approved, you’ll get a promo code from Fandango.

Get a classic Vera Bradley tote with a Star Wars twist

The classic, soft Vera Bradley styles now come with a Star Wars twist. You can find Vera Bradley’s classic duffel bags, cosmetics cases, wallets, and more, all in the adorable Grogu Medallion print.

Get an actual piece of Star Wars history

OK so most of the deals and products to shop during Star Wars Day are just replicas or homages to the legendary series, but what if you could own an actual piece of Star Wars history? Starting May 4, Propstore is now selling props, memorabilia, storyboards, and more from the Star Wars film franchise. Many items have already been sold at auction, but you can still shop available items.

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