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Netflix’s ‘The Eternaut’: ‘No One Survives Alone’

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It all starts when a group of old friends in Buenos Aires meet for a round of the card game truco on a hot summer night. Suddenly – a power outage. As darkness engulfs the city, a mysterious poisonous snow falls from the sky.Read the full story at Times2.

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BUENOS AIRES (AP) — Inspired by “El Eternauta,” the Argentine dystopian drama that has become a hit on Netflix, dozens of scientists marched Wednesday in Buenos Aires wearing gas masks, but…

·Calhoun, United States
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By VÍCTOR R. CAIVANO BUENOS AIRES (AP) — Inspired by “El Eternauta,” the Argentine dystopian drama that has become a ratings hit on Netflix, dozens of scientists marched Wednesday in Buenos Aires wearing gas masks, not to protect themselves from the toxic snowfall depicted in the film, but from the austerity policies of far-right President Javier Milei. “The storm is advancing, so is the resistance,” read the call to draw attention to the critic…

·Chicago, United States
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Eternals multiplied as laboratory clones: with a series of marches in different cities of the country and with epicenter in the Scientific Pole of the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Palermo, thousands of researchers – many of them, characterized as the character of Juan Salvo – mobilized against the “scientificidio”, the decision of the national government to paralyze almost to zero all scientific research in the country.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Argentine scientists warn of the national government's budget cut that puts research at risk.The mobilization will be from 13 o'clock at the Scientific Pole, in Palermo.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The arrival of an audiovisual version of El Eternala to the platform on demand Netflix awoke a giant for many sleeping within the Argentine cultural network: the national comic book. A graphic tradition of more than a hundred years that, thanks to the audiovisual version of its maximum exponent, again occupies a place on the agenda of readers. Although some refuse to talk about "industry", because they do not want to compare the present editoria…

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Pausa broke the news in on Monday, May 26, 2025.
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