The MCU Just Released Its Own Version of Quentin Tarantino’s $213M Masterpiece (& It’s Great)

A standout episode of Wonder Man, titled “Found Footage,” really sets the show apart from typical Marvel stories. It centers around Simon and Trevor Slattery, who are excited about potentially landing roles in the in-universe Wonder Man movie. Their celebration is interrupted when they’re confronted by drug dealers to whom Trevor owes money. Simon uses his powers to protect Trevor, and they soon discover a young boy named Jayden filmed the entire encounter. This leads to a chaotic chase across California, reminiscent of a classic Quentin Tarantino film.




![The study demonstrates that within a resonant regime, the relic abundance of dark matter is acutely sensitive to both the mass of the mediator - particularly around [latex]m_X = 17\,\mathrm{MeV}[/latex] as hypothesized by the X17 boson - and the strength of the dark-sector coupling [latex]g_\chi[/latex], with specific combinations yielding a relic density consistent with observed values of [latex]\Omega_{\rm DM}h^2 = 0.12[/latex] for dark matter masses ranging from 1 to 8 MeV and couplings between [latex]7.5 \times 10^{-{13}}[/latex] and [latex]8.5 \times 10^{-{13}}[/latex].](https://arxiv.org/html/2602.17620v1/x6.png)



