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In an exclusive interview with Inverse, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 star Will Poulter offers some key insight into the long-awaited MCU debut of Adam Warlock.

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15 Years of Marvel
The MCU’s First Smash Hit Gets One Thing Right About Nuclear Fusion

In 2008, the Marvel Cinematic Universe had its first rousing success with the release of Iron Man. In the movie, billionaire Tony Stark is wounded in a weapons demonstration gone awry — leading him to create an arc reactor to keep his heart alive. It’s a pocket-sized version of a device his company, Stark Industries, had worked on in the hopes of revolutionizing the energy industry.

While the arc reactor hit the big screen, in the real world, scientists had been working on an ambitious plan to create a small reactor that could generate sustained nuclear fusion, known as a tokamak. Nuclear fusion could create clean, sustained, and potent energy, and a tokamak could be the ideal vessel to contain these reactions safely. The MCU conception of the arc reactor borrows heavily from this device.

Now, a quarter-century later, scientists may be closer than ever to achieving a real-life tokamak that can create surplus energy — producing more energy released than it consumes — but how closely does the arc reactor in Iron Man resemble a real-life tokamak? Could Iron Man have actually predicted our clean energy future?

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‘Dune: Part 2’ Trailer Hints At A Tricky Timeline Change

Everybody knows that when you’re exposed to the spice of Arrakis long enough, your eyes turn blue! But, what the Dune: Part Two trailer, presupposes, is that, maybe Paul’s (Timothée Chalemet) eyes won’t be blue as soon as we think?

In the thrilling trailer, Paul’s changing eye color, and powers of prescience could indicate that Denis Villeneuve will try to untangle the chronology of Paul’s time in Sietch Tabr. In fact, Paul’s changing eye colors in the trailer might hint that some scenes in the film will occur twice, or, that some moments may not happen in their correct chronological order. Here’s why.

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