“Fans of the Fast and Furious on ‘Fast Fridays’ can watch all eight films leading up to the summer release of F9 for free! Starting Friday, April 30, 2021, and every subsequent until June 18, theaters will show the Fast and Furious movies in chronological order. Movie chains like AMC, Regal, and Cinemark are participating along with 500 theaters across the country.” Read more at Gizmodo. From Stephen King’s Rage to the Encyclopædia Britannica, here are five books that are unlikely to be printed again. Read more at Mental Floss. An Iron Man fanatic has purchased a billboard in Los Angeles begging Marvel to resurrect Tony Stark in the MCU. “A new fan-funded billboard in Los Angeles is begging Marvel to resurrect Iron Man himself, Tony Stark. The billboard is yet another example of entitled fandom gone wild, from a community that was emboldened by the release of the Snyder Cut. And look, I was thrilled that Zack Snyder got to finish his version of Justice League. But Snyder’s return has opened a portal into toxic fandom, where wishful thinking and absurd fan requests lead to this exact kind of nonsense.” Read more at The Mary Sue. A new study has found the optimal hours of exercise per week for young adults to keep healthy. Read more at Inverse. This past Sunday was the biggest night of the year in Hollywood: the 2021 Oscars. Check out some of the best and wildest moments from last night. “It was an unconventional Oscars, to say the least. It happened two months later than normal, the red carpet was more like a cocktail party, there was no host, and the crowd, gathering in LA’s Union Station, was limited to the presenters, nominees and their guests. Instead of clips from the nominated performances, presenters gave heartfelt introductions of each actor and their work.” Read more at Thrillist. A team of very confused but determined beavers took down the internet in Canada over the weekend. Read more at PCMag.