Dune: Part Two
Dune: Part 2 is the long awaited sequel of the adaptation of a popular book franchise.
Dune: Part 2 is the long awaited sequel of the adaptation of a popular book franchise.
Extraction 2 is a sequel to the first movie which was one of the most-watched original movies on Netflix. With over 99 million households tuning in, the action thriller became an instant hit. The first film was notable for being the first mainstream movie where Chris Hemsworth, who plays the lead character Tyler Rake, spoke in his natural accent since his character is Australian. The movie had a mixed reaction, despite the success because of the usage of the Yellow Filter because the movie was set in Bangladesh. Hollywood had a hobby of using a yellow and red filter in Tropical and humid climate regions. That offended some people but the movie is still well received.
Upload Season 2 Trailer is finally out. This Amazon Prime Original is a Sci-Fi Comedy for people who like shows like The Good Place and Black Mirror.
Life extension is a technology desired by many people because a lot of us are afraid to die. The oldest person documented to live is Jeanne Calment, She died at the age 122. There is also Francisca Lozano who claimed to be 124 before she died but she lost her birth certificate during World War II.
Forget about seeing into the distant future, what about existing long enough to actually live it? The quest for immortality is a beguiling theme in human culture, and it is no surprise to see why the concept of living forever, for better or for worse, has been popularized throughout history. To have the opportunity to watch time unfold with your own eyes is something that dwells in the depths of many people’s thoughts, for a variety of reasons. However, people accept that they will never see their twentieth generation grandchildren, or witness the types of technological breakthroughs we only dream about in science fiction media. Granted, it is a fact that human lifespan has been extended significantly with the advent of modern medical and hygienic practices, but it seems that we as a species have reached the upper limits of how much time we are allotted on this planet. Or have we?