perfecting performance capture technology that can now be used by the act is while they re filming underwater. actors. it will the public be interested in a sequel to a movie that was released over a decade ago? decade ago? that was a legitimate decade ago? that was a legitimate concern. - decade ago? that was a legitimate concern. i i decade ago? that was a i legitimate concern. i didn t feel that instinctively but it was always a possibility. then we dropped our first trailer in may and it had it 128 million views in 2a hours. i m not worried about it anymore. what does worry me is it has contracted due to the double punch of streaming and the pandemic. it is coming back, slowly coming back, it 80%, of what we were in 2019. and back when we released the first movie. so can we be profitable in a changed market or are we just the last dinosaur? no, dying after the comet hit. i couldn t tell you that right now. we will know in a few weeks i guess.
A comet is one of the most spectacular objects to spot in the night sky, but what are they really, where do they come from, and what do we know about them?
Not asteroid but comet strike 66 million years ago killed dinosaurs: Study
Whether it was an asteroid or a comet remained mystery for long but a new study confirms that it was a comet and not an asteroid that hit earth 66 million years ago leading to extinction of dinosaurs
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Are we facing another mass extinction event?
It s believed for long that the devastating impact of something huge that crashed into Earth 66 million years ago led to the extinction of dinosaurs, but the clarity on whether it was a comet or asteroid strike remained unsure for researchers.
The confusion may end now as a new theory suggests that long-period comets originating from the Oort cloud, an icy sphere of debris at the edge of the solar system, could be behind the crash. Our paper provides a basis for explaining the occurrence of this event, said Avi Loeb from Harvard University and lead author of the study.