The Highest-Grossing Zombie Movie Ever Made World War Z Finds New Streaming Success

Zombie movies have been popular for nearly a century, starting with 1932’s White Zombie featuring Bela Lugosi. Since then, there have been countless zombie films, often mixed with other genres like action, science fiction, comedy, and romance. The 2013 film World War Z was a major success and remains popular on streaming services, according to FlixPatrol.

Is Ripple Treasury the Magic Wand to Transform Traditional Finance? You Won’t Believe It!

Payments, dear reader, have become the favored playground for Level 1 blockchains, who are leaping across the chasm from TradFi to DeFi like acrobats in a circus. Just last year, in a grand spectacle reminiscent of a royal acquisition, Ripple, wielding its trusty steed known as XRP, bought GTreasury for a staggering $1 billion. A sum that could make even the most hardened miser swoon!

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ King Joffrey Replacement Has One of the Franchise’s Best Deaths (but There’s 1 Problem)

Joffrey’s death at his wedding is a prime example of a widely shared, shocking moment, largely because everyone disliked the character so much. Some viewers might be disappointed to learn that the new A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms series introduces a similarly unpleasant character from House Targaryen. This new villain, like Joffrey in Game of Thrones, eventually faces a fitting punishment. However, that scene won’t actually be shown in the series. Be warned: Spoilers follow for the Dunk and Egg novellas and the upcoming show.

6 DC Comics Moments You Missed This Week (1/28)

The last week of January was packed with exciting new developments in DC Comics! We saw four main series titles, plus several tie-ins to DC K.O., featuring major events like Batman and Wonder Woman venturing into hell and Static’s long-awaited return to the main DC Universe. Before moving on to February, let’s recap the highlights from this week’s releases so you don’t miss a thing.

Is Simon Williams a Mutant? How Wonder Man Got His Powers

Though Wonder Man isn’t the typical action-packed superhero story audiences expect from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it still takes place in a world full of heroes, villains, and extraordinary abilities. The main character, Simon Williams, possesses powers he’s determined to hide. The Disney+ series doesn’t fully explain the origin of these powers, but it suggests that this version of the character might be revealed as a mutant.

Darren Aronofsky Recreates Revolutionary War With AI in ‘On This Day… 1776’ Series

According to The Hollywood Reporter, director Darren Aronofsky is teaming up with TIME magazine and Google DeepMind to create a new series for TIME‘s YouTube channel. Aronofsky will executive produce through his AI-focused production company, Primordial Soup. The series, titled On This Day… 1776, will explore important events from 1776 in short-form episodes, released on the 250th anniversary of each event.