Peacock Finally Streaming One of the Best Zombie Movies of All Time (But the Sequel Is Hard to Find)

Ruben Fleischer’s popular 2009 zombie comedy, *Zombieland*, became available on Peacock starting September 1st. The film stars Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone, and Abigail Breslin, and features a funny appearance by Bill Murray. It follows a mismatched group of people traveling to what they hope is a safe place in Los Angeles, and they have a set of rules to help them survive and kill zombies along the way. The sequel, *Zombieland: Double Tap*, released in 2019, is available on Hulu with a Live TV subscription, or you can rent or buy it online.

Mark Hamill’s Right, But This Last Minute Star Wars Cut Stole One of A New Hope’s Best Lines

When the Millennium Falcon reaches the location of Alderaan and finds only an asteroid field, it’s a pivotal moment in the film. As Han Solo and Obi-Wan Kenobi realize the planet has been destroyed, the nearby Death Star captures their ship with a tractor beam, pulling them into danger. Originally, this scene included awkward, explanatory dialogue for Luke Skywalker that Mark Hamill struggled to deliver convincingly. He convinced George Lucas to cut the lines, a story he’s shared many times, most recently in an interview with *The Hollywood Reporter*.

NBA Star Kevin Durant Recovers Coinbase Account After 10 Years – A True Crypto Odyssey!

Yes, nearly ten years had passed, ten long years-like a century to the uninitiated-since Durant, star of fifteen All-Star games, had made his initial foray into the cryptic world of digital gold. But now, as if by divine intervention, his account was recovered. The miracle was declared by none other than Brian Armstrong, the CEO of Coinbase himself. “We got this fixed. Account recovery complete!” Armstrong triumphantly announced on X, as if the very forces of the cosmos had aligned for such a momentous occasion.

Xbox Series price increase announced for U.S.

The price of Xbox Series S consoles has gone up by $20. More expensive models, like the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series X Digital, have increased by $50, while the Xbox Series X 2TB Galaxy Black is now $70 more expensive. These price hikes, combined with an increase in May, mean some Xbox Series consoles now cost up to $200 more than they did previously.