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I Fought in Afghanistan. I Still Wonder, Was It Worth It? It’s not guilt, shame or regret I feel. It’s the sense of having done a terrible duty. When President Biden announced on Wednesday that the United States would withdraw all its troops from Afghanistan ... 04/14/2021 - 9:22 am | View Link
Perhaps the biggest question AT&T executives have to answer when it comes to its WarnerMedia division is whether or not its big HBO Max gamble for 2021 is working.
With Wonder Woman 1984, Godzilla vs Kong, Tom & Jerry, and Zack Snyder’s Justice League all premiering on HBO Max over the last several months, analysts and investors will want to see proof that it’s helping HBO Max grow.
Last quarter, HBO Max and HBO added a combined 2.7 million subscribers, AT&T reported Thursday morning.
Stowaway is now available on Netflix.
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Every space narrative, by nature, is a survivalist film. When the nearest help is millions of miles away, when any number of tiny knobs can spring haywire, and only the barest of materials separates you from the vacuum of space -- the possibility of your demise looms omnipresently.
The three-person crew of Hyperion’s Mars expedition knew those risks, of course.