Mark Ruffalo’s $100M Forgotten Fantasy Adventure Film Heads to Paramount+ 17 Years After Flopping in Theaters

Despite only making a little more than its $100 million production cost at the box office ($100.1 million worldwide), the film Where the Wild Things Are remains popular and is still widely discussed. Now, both longtime fans and new audiences will be able to watch it on the streaming platform.
![The study demonstrates that incorporating self-consistent quasiparticle damping-as opposed to relying solely on the Born approximation-progressively localizes the inelastic self-energy memory kernel, effectively suppressing long-time temporal correlations and driving the system’s dynamics from non-Markovian to increasingly Markovian behavior with stronger coupling-a transition quantified by a relative memory suppression approaching unity [latex]R=1-\frac{\Sigma\_{\rm SCBA}}{\Sigma\_{\rm Born}}[/latex].](https://arxiv.org/html/2605.28993v1/Heatmap.png)







