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Takes a while to pick up, but once it does, _Into the Wild Green Yonder_ proves to be better than either of the last two _Futurama_ films. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._


Movie spotlight
Leela becomes an outlaw when she and a group of ecologically-minded feminists attempt to save an asteroid of primitive life forms and the Violet Dwarf star from being destroyed, while Fry joins a secret society and attempts to stop a mysterious species known as the "Dark Ones" from destroying all life in the universe.
The Planet Express crew gets involved in a grand adventure that spans the entire universe. Fry and Leela find themselves on opposite sides of an intergalactic war as they discover a dark secret about the universe. Bender must confront his past and future while the fate of the universe hangs in the balance.
The film received generally positive reviews from critics and fans, with many praising its humor, emotional depth, and satisfying conclusion to the original series' run. It was seen as a fitting send-off that captured the spirit of Futurama.
Praised for its consistent humor and clever writing.
Appreciated for providing a satisfying conclusion to the original series.
Some found the plot overly ambitious but generally enjoyed the character interactions.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's signature comedic style and its ability to wrap up storylines effectively. Many Google users appreciated the emotional moments and the return of beloved characters, considering it a strong finale.
This film was originally intended to be the first of four direct-to-DVD movies that would bridge the gap between the original Fox run and the show's revival on Comedy Central.
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Takes a while to pick up, but once it does, _Into the Wild Green Yonder_ proves to be better than either of the last two _Futurama_ films. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._