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The Purge Universe: The order to watch every Purge movie

(Pocket-lint) - The Purge Universe is one of the most successful horror film franchises of all time. The original movie, The Purge, which debuted in 2013, made $90 million at the US box office on just a $3 million budget. That was good enough for it to spawn a universe consisting of three sequels, a prequel, and even a TV series. As of right now, the entire franchise has brought in over $6.2 billion worldwide.  The synopsis behind The Purge Universe centers around an alternate version of the US - where once a year, for one day only, all crime is made legal. Perhaps making the situation even scarier, most of the purgers (aka the people doing all the killing in this dystopian reality) wear grotesque masks while committing their acts of violence. The films also tend to focus on a group of characters who are preparing for and trying to survive the 24-hour purge period.

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San Antonio street artists celebrate the South Side with new mural

San Antonio street artists celebrate the South Side with new mural FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 “We Love Our Southside” is the The San Antonio Street Art Initiative’s first mural on the Southside.Community First Health PlansShow MoreShow Less 2of3 Theresa Scepanski, president and CEO of Community First Health Plans, poses beside “We Love Our Southside.”Community First Health PlansShow MoreShow Less 3of3 For years, street artist Shek Vega has wanted to paint something on the wall of the E-Z Wash laundromat at Southcross Boulevard and Zarzamora Street. “I drive that route almost every day, if not two times a day,” said Vega, who grew up just a few blocks away and still lives in the neighborhood. “I’ve always seen that wall, either really white or with graffiti on it, and I always wanted to create something in that space.

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