When we talk about streaming culture, we’re usually enthusing about what’s new, but one of the best things about streaming is how it’s made old and obscure cult hits available to a new generation.
If you feel like we've been getting some louder rumblings lately in and around the universe of Alex Hirsch's Gravity Falls, you're not alone. First hitting Disney Channel screens in 2012, the series ...
There’s a new Gravity Falls book on the way, and this time it’s all about everyone’s favorite evil and triangular demon, Bill Cipher. Creator, (and also the voice of Bill) Alex Hirsch, announced the ...
Gravity Falls ended to critical acclaim (and on creator Alex Hirsch’s own terms) Monday night after two seasons that were full of mysteries, Easter eggs, jokes, and adventures. But fans are still ...
"Gravity Falls" creator Alex Hirsch shared censorship notes from Disney he received for the show. One note asked to revise a moment where a male character puts his arm around another male character.
(This interview reveals major plot points from Gravity Falls, specifically relating to the series finale, “Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back The Falls.”) After three-plus years, two seasons, and 40 episodes, ...
While The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror episodes are great, Disney+’s Gravity Falls manages to recapture their blend of animated comedy and fun horror throughout the entire series. The Simpsons is the ...
Gravity Falls seems like the kind of show that would translate well into the realm of video games. From Zelda to Mario to Donkey Kong, the Disney cult hit has trotted out references to many of ...
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