Iconic Characters Popeye and Tintin Enter Public Domain

The beloved comic characters Popeye and Tintin have officially entered the public domain, allowing creators and the general public to use these iconic figures without seeking permission or paying royalties. This significant development opens up new opportunities for artistic reinterpretation, adaptations, and creative projects featuring these characters, which have been cherished by audiences for decades.

Bryan Johnson’s Longevity Pursuit Documented in New Film

A new Netflix documentary delves into the unconventional methods employed by Bryan Johnson, a tech entrepreneur, in his quest to extend his lifespan. The film explores his rigorous daily routines, medical interventions, and scientific approaches aimed at slowing the aging process.