“For more than a decade, Ghost Adventures has been spooking up the airwaves of the Travel Channel, ‘capturing groundbreaking proof of the paranormal’ on camera in different haunted destinations across the globe and using the latest scientific gadgets and technology to obtain physical evidence of spirits.” Read more at Mental Floss. This week’s episode of WandaVision is the first time the Marvel Cinematic Universe touched on the horror of The Blip. Read more at The Mary Sue. HBO Max viewers racked up 2.25 billion watching minutes for Wonder Woman 1984 according to newly released Nielsen numbers. “Recently, we reported on the Nielsen streaming numbers for the end of December, which included a big success story for Disney’s release Soul. In that post, we noted that Nielsen didn’t include HBO Max on its streaming chart numbers. But now, it’s released those numbers anyway— at least, for Wonder Woman 1984.” Read more at Gizmodo. Apple reported paid $25 million for Sundance movie CODA by writer-director Sian Heder, and it’s clear why. Read more at Thrillist. It hasn’t been a week, but the GameStop-Wall Street stock fiasco is already a story heading to the big screen. “News travels fast in Hollywood. Less than a week after the meme stock craze that gave GameStop and other struggling firms a financial boost, MGM Studios reportedly acquired the rights to a book proposal chronicling the Wall Street hubbub.” Read more at PCMag. Southland Tales‘ director Richard Kelly is reportedly working on a sequel for streaming for a 2024 premiere. Read more at Inverse.