Star Trek Fandom is Dying

Although the science fiction series brought in massive profits for streaming platforms in 2024, as Robert Kazinsky shared with TrekCulture in a video, it’s worth noting that the average Star Trek fanbase is growing older. This could potentially pose challenges to the franchise’s enduring success, as explained further below by the actor who portrayed Zeph in Section 31.

Crypto Chaos: SEC’s Big Roundtable and the Quest for Rules

“I think we’re ready for the spring ahead,” she said, referring to the event’s title—“Spring Sprint Toward Crypto Clarity.” Well, spring might bring flowers, but it seems like it’s also bringing a lot of confusion. It’s a sprint, sure, but let’s hope they don’t trip over their own regulations. 🏃‍♀️💨

Mickey 17: Warner Bros. on Brink of $75 Million Loss

According to multiple reports on movies in a similar budget range, the film “Mickey 17” is projected to cost Warner Bros. anywhere from $75 million to $80 million by the end of its cinema release. Initially budgeted at $198 million (including marketing expenses estimated at $80 million), the movie needed to earn about $300 million worldwide to break even, but has only managed to gross $92.2 million globally so far. After a modest start at the box office, its domestic earnings currently stand at $35.7 million, with expectations that it will finish its run earning around $46 domestically and about $143 million worldwide. These figures represent a significant drop from initial predictions of between $175 to $180 million globally before the last two weekends.