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The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act

The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act

Watch the finale of the viral internet phenomenon in theaters, early!

8.7 (138)2026-06-031h 33m
AnimationDramaScience FictionThriller

Overview

With Caine gone and the circus dark, the cast are left with only the mistakes and traumas of their pasts to keep them company. As the prospect of eternity closes in around them, they discover the truth about the Digital Circus and its history. Will they come to terms with what they uncover, or will they make... the other choice? Also, presumably at some point someone says something funny, because this ending can’t be THAT depressing, can it? A theatrical screening of episode 8 and the all new, hour-long episode 9.

Revenue
$37,620,876
Production
Glitch Productions

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Director
Gooseworx
Writers
Gooseworx

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Gemdation

Gemdation

June 5, 2026

Spoilers, of course. The movie starts off with a bit of 4th wall breaking with a ugly fish reappearance to talk about theater etiquette, which is appreciated with an eccentric fanbase like this. And then a message directly from GLITCH about spoiling, pirating, and leaking, unfortunately ironic considering it was leaked a month before it would have been published to YouTube and Netflix. I happened to stay spoiler free just for this early theater release. There is then a funny, not that help…

CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

June 7, 2026

6/10

This is honest upfront about what it is: parts eight and the grand finale of a long running television series and if you haven't seen the previous episodes, this isn't going to make a great deal of sense. Barring a thirty seconds recap and an opening scene that reminded me of Norman McLaren's line-based artwork, that is correct and so for much of the rest of this I had only a developing clue as to what was going on. The gist appears to be that "Caine" - an animated and slightly menacing set of d…