28 Years Later Fans Must Watch This 1985 Zombie Classic (Free Streaming Now)

The movie “Return of the Living Dead” narrates an incident where two workers from Uneeda Medical Supply inadvertently release a zombie epidemic in Louisville, Kentucky. This groundbreaking cult horror-comedy was initially directed by Dan O’Bannon, who co-authored “Alien,” and its script originated from John A. Russo, a collaborator on “Night of the Living Dead.” The film draws inspiration from both the punk scene and previous zombie movies, making it a significant contribution to the genre of zombie literature. Interestingly enough, it also includes some of the earliest depictions of zombies participating in 5K runs, although there’s debate about whether “Nightmare City” (1980) introduced the first running zombies.

7 Great Thunderbolts Members Still Not in the MCU

The Thunderbolts made their debut in Marvel Comics as a flashy team of new heroes in “The Incredible Hulk #449” back in 1997. They stepped in to replace the Avengers when it was believed they had died, but it turned out they were actually disguised members of Baron Zemo’s Masters of Evil. However, their role as villains eventually convinced them to perform good deeds and seek redemption – a transformation that was portrayed in the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s “Thunderbolts.” Marvel Studios did an excellent job with their line-up, but it would be exciting to see some famous Thunderbolts characters from the comics make an appearance in the MCU as well.

7 Strongest Thor Villains That Still Need an MCU Appearance

Considering all that we know, it’s surprising that Thor may still encounter numerous adversaries within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Yet, his comic book history is far richer than his live-action counterpart, implying that if he continues to appear in the MCU, there will likely be more epic fights ahead.

Krispy Kreme Employees’ Data Stolen—But Don’t Worry, Your Donuts Are Still Safe 🍩😅

Krispy Kreme, purveyor of rings of fried joy, found itself in the kind of sticky situation usually reserved for fingers glazed with sugar—not sensitive information. Yes, friends, the alarm bells are sounding across America! Hackers have pilfered the digital doughnut box and helped themselves to 161,676 names, Social Security numbers, and, for good measure, a few squiggly sprinkles such as driver’s licenses and account passwords. You know—just enough to open a new bank account and maybe even get a driver’s license in Boston under the name “Mr. Glazed O. Donut.”

Hiking Influencer Hannah Moody’s Cause of Death Revealed

On May 22nd, it’s been confirmed that the hiking influencer discovered deceased on a trail in Scottsdale, Ariz., last month, passed away due to “exposure to environmental heat,” as stated on the Maricopa County Medical Examiner’s Office’s website, which was recently accessed by TopMob News.