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The Eternaut Gives Netflix A Sci-Fi Alien Adaptation To Look Forward To

By Brian Myers
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A comic book tale from nearly 70 years ago has finally found its way to the small screen thanks to an adaptation by Netflix. The teaser trailer released by the streaming service shows why the sci-fi classic The Eternaut is giving genre fans something truly remarkable to behold. And it marks what might be one of the most highly anticipated releases on Netflix for its 2025 schedule.

Though The Eternaut‘s trailer is scarcely 60 seconds long, it manages to generate both intrigue and terror as glimpses into the series begin to unfold on the screen.

See the Netflix Eternaut trailer and check out what we mean.

The first few moments show a man in protective gear standing along a snowy street, looking ahead toward what seems to be a menacing figure in his path.

The string-heavy cinematic score plays sharp notes over the next several scenes, where a group of young partiers are enjoying time drinking on a boat while a group of who might be government officials are observing something mysterious happening in the summer skies.

Both the college-age kids and the officials are shocked by white flakes coming down, not understanding why or how it could be snowing during summer temperatures. But it’s soon apparent that the “snow” is highly toxic and will instantly kill anyone it comes into the slightest contact with.

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It blankets the streets and homes with layers of the stuff, as the camera pans over the dead bodies of unsuspecting citizens whose lives were cut short while they were in the middle of their daily routines.

The few scenes that depict the carnage in The Eternaut are a bit reminiscent of the eruption of the Mount Vesuvius volcano near Pompeii and Herculaneum in 79 C.E. Like those shown in the teaser trailer, the residents of the Italian villages were found dead in their tracks and left behind eerie traces of their normal behaviors that were abruptly halted by volcanic ash and poisonous gasses.

If The Eternaut stays true to the original, it will pit survivors against alien invaders as well as each other.

The Eternaut‘s original source material stem from a mid-century comic book series of the same name created by Argentinian journalist and graphic novelist Hector German Oesterheld.

Unlike many science fiction adaptations that have drawn from literature by the likes of H.G. Wells, Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, and others, The Eternaut‘s original source material stem from a mid-century comic book series of the same name created by Argentinian journalist and graphic novelist Hector German Oesterheld.

The Eternaut

The classic comic began as a serialized comic strip in 1957 and ran for two years. While Oesterheld generated the ideas and penned the words, the recognizable artwork was the contribution of Francisco Solano Lopez.The Eternaut soon found its way into the hands of eager readers in copies of comic anthology magazine Hora Cero, serving as one of the publication’s pioneer offerings.

After the comic ceased publication in 1959, Oesterheld attempted to revive his concept a decade later with artist Alberto Breccia. The political tone of the new version made Oesterheld a target of the Argentinian death squads and forced the creator to go into hiding in fear of his life.

Netflix first announced the production of The Eternaut in 2020. It’s exact release date has not been confirmed, but it is slated to be sometime in 2025.


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400K MagSafe power banks recalled after fatal fire, the 10th power bank recall in a year

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Casely reannounced a power bank recall this April after a fire linked to the device fatally injured a user. This is the tenth power bank recall in the United States in the last 12 months, and Anker recalled 1.5 million power banks in 2025.

The recall affects an estimated 429,200 Casely 5,000-mAh MagSafe Power Pods (Model E33A), which were originally recalled in 2025. The MagSafe power banks need to be completely replaced.

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Back of Casely power banks.
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Affected customers should stop using the portable power banks immediately. They can also contact Casely to receive a free replacement.

“The recalled lithium-ion battery in the power banks can overheat and ignite, posing risk of serious injury or death from fire and burn hazards to consumers,” the CPSC stated on its recall website.

The Brooklyn-based company is reannouncing the recall after receiving 51 reports of the lithium-ion battery overheating, expanding, and/or catching fire while charging smartphones, “resulting in six minor burn injuries.” 

However, in the past year, the CPSC says 28 more reports have been made, including explosions that caused a serious accident on an airplane and one death.

In August 2024, a 75-year-old woman from New Jersey, was charging her cell phone with the power bank on her lap when it caught on fire and exploded. The victim suffered second and third degree burns and later passed away from complications from her injuries. In February 2026, a 47-year-old woman was charging her cell phone with the power bank on an airplane when it caught on fire and exploded, resulting in the victim suffering first degree burns. 

How to check your Casely Power Pod

Worried you may own one of the 429,000 recalled power banks? It’s easy to check if your device is included in the recall.

On the back of the device, look for the device’s model number, as show in a picture provided by the CPSC. If the model number reads “E33A,” then stop using the device immediately.

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Look for the model number.
Credit: CPSC

More information on requesting a replacement power bank is available on the CPSC and Casely recall websites.

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The new Dyson Supersonic Travel is the cheapest Supersonic yet

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Nearly three years ago, I asked if the (then) $429 Dyson Supersonic was still worth the price of entry.

These days, with the Supersonic line having expanded, the standard model having increased in price to $449.99, and the most expensive version of the hair dryer topping out at $549.99, it’s a question that feels even more apt.

The good news? If you’re not super into the idea of spending about $500 for a hair dryer, Dyson just announced the Dyson Supersonic Travel, a $299.99 model of its famous hair tool. In addition to its lower price point, it comes with more travel-friendly proportions and features.

As someone who’s personally tested Supersonics (and their many dupes), I took a closer look at the latest Dyson beauty launch to gather everything you need to know.

The design differences of the Dyson Supersonic Travel

In short, the Supersonic Travel is the standard Supersonic but smaller. According to Dyson, that comes out to exactly 32 percent smaller and 25 percent lighter than the OG Supersonic. In other words, it’s 0.7 pounds to the standard Supersonic’s 1.8 pounds, and 8.7 inches tall to the larger model’s 10 inches.

This model also comes with one attachment, the styling concentrator, a la the now-discontinued Dyson Supersonic Origin (which ran for $399.99). For comparison, the $449.99 Supersonic comes with three attachments: a styling concentrator, diffuser, and wide-tooth comb. For all five attachments, you’ll have to shell out $549.99.

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The Supersonic Travel is compatible with all original and Supersonic Nural attachments.
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The same attachments can be used between the Travel, original, and Supersonic Nural dryers. This means opting for the Travel could technically save you some money — individual attachments range from $19.99 to $44.99. If you only use a styling concentrator and diffuser, for instance, the total cost of a Travel dryer with the extra attachment purchase would come out to $344.98, making it still over $100 cheaper than the three-attachment original Supersonic.

The Supersonic Travel is more versatile in some ways, and less so in others

Functionality-wise, the Supersonic Travel is a slightly different product from the other Supersonics in the line. It has anywhere from 1,000 to 1,220 watts of power and an airflow speed of 11.6 liters per second, compared to the 1,600 watts and 13.3 liters per second of the standard Supersonic. In other words, the bigger dryer is slightly more powerful, so it wouldn’t be unreasonable to expect longer dry times.

The standard Supersonic and Supersonic Nural also feature four heats and three air speeds, where the Supersonic Travel features three heats and two air speeds.

That said, the Supersonic Travel has universal voltage compatibility, so it can be used from 100 to 240 volts, whereas the other Supersonics are locked into 120 volt compatibility.

In terms of its portability, it’s also worth noting the Supersonic Travel weighs the same as the Supersonic r, a professional grade hair dryer (priced as such at $549.99) that’s become more popular due in part to being lightweight and easy to maneuver.

Where to buy the Dyson Supersonic Travel

The Dyson Supersonic Travel is available for $299.99 at Dyson’s website, Amazon, and Best Buy. If you buy at the former, you will receive a complimentary $59.99 travel bag along with the hair dryer.

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The gorgeous yet budget-friendly Samsung QN70F Neo QLED TV is the cheapest its ever been

SAVE $300: As of April 21, you can get the Samsung 55-inch QN70F Neo QLED 4K TV for only $597.99 instead of $897.99 at Amazon. That’s 33% in savings and the lowest price on record.


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We’re in peak sports season, y’all. Besides the action of the Stanley Cup playoffs and NBA playoffs, there’s a fresh MLB season taking shape. If your TV is looking dull or lagging, it’s a prime time to upgrade — especially since you can find some epic deals on 2025 models.

As of April 21, the Samsung 55-inch QN70F Neo QLED 4K TV is on sale at Amazon for only $597.99. That’s 33% or $300 off its current list price, as well as its lowest price to date.

As Mashable’s TV expert Leah Stodart explains, “Neo QLED is really just Samsung’s proprietary term for QLED paired with Mini LED.” So, the QN70F features a panel of quantum dots over a bunch of tiny LED bulbs instead of a basic LED panel. The result? A stunning display with impressive color accuracy, deep blacks, and spectacular contrast. All the little details will look good no matter the lighting conditions in your room.

This TV uses an NQ4 AI Gen2 processor to upscale content and enhance the quality of anything you’re watching. So even those old episodes of Friends will look more impressive on the QN70F. And thanks to a 144Hz variable refresh rate, gaming and sports will look noticeably smoother and less laggy than your old set.

If an upgrade is in order, but you don’t want to spend a ton of money, the Samsung QN70F Neo QLED 4K TV is an excellent value at full price. At $300 off, it’s a steal.

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