NBC Bringing $756M Blockbuster to Network TV Ahead of Sequel Release This November

The movie Wicked was a major success in 2024, bringing in $756 million worldwide. In the United States and Canada, it earned $473 million, a total no other film has reached since its release. The film also received significant recognition at the Academy Awards, earning 10 nominations and winning two awards. Critics loved Wicked too, giving it an 88% ‘Certified Fresh’ rating and a 95% ‘Verified Hot’ score on Rotten Tomatoes.

Ethereum’s Plight: A Tragedy of Greed and Misfortune 🐑💸

The air grows thick with dread as long-term holders (LTHs), once the steadfast pillars of this crypto realm, now shuffle like nervous merchants at a flea market, whispering of liquidation. Their coins, once hoarded with the zeal of a miser, now spill from their grasp like sand through an hourglass-rapidly, relentlessly. The Coin Days Destroyed metric, a ghoulish tally of their despair, spikes with the ferocity of a dragon’s roar, marking the largest such outburst in two moons.

First Hades 2 Update Since Launch Will Address Players’ Biggest Complaint

Many players of Hades 2 felt the game’s true ending wasn’t satisfying after the long and challenging journey to reach it. They were hoping for a more rewarding conclusion. Fortunately, Supergiant Games is planning to address this. While the official patch isn’t out yet, players can now try out an early version of the updates. Along with announcing the preview, Supergiant released details about Patch 1, which will include improvements to the true ending.

7 MCU Moments You Forgot Were Awesome

Over the years of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, some truly great scenes have been overlooked. While we often remember the biggest moments from both the movies and TV shows, many amazing scenes—especially those from lesser-known films—don’t get the recognition they deserve. This means some fantastic MCU moments are unfairly forgotten, even though fans would love them if they were highlighted more.

How Super Mario Bros. Wonder Ended a 17-Year Nintendo Tradition

For almost twenty years, Super Mario Bros. games have stuck to a pretty predictable formula: vibrant graphics, upbeat music, and expertly designed platforming, usually under the title New Super Mario Bros. However, Super Mario Bros. Wonder breaks from that tradition by dropping the “New” from the name, essentially bringing an end to a series that began on the Nintendo DS and continued on the Nintendo Switch. This change signals that Nintendo isn’t looking to simply recreate past Mario games, but instead wants to explore a new level of imagination and innovation for the future of 2D Mario.