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Amazon business and news from across the web.- Speed Racer Finally Races Onto 4K Blu-ray In MayThe live-action Speed Racer film is receiving a 4K Blu-ray release on May 19, featuring a digital code and bonus materials from previous releases, including newly filmed interviews with directors Lana and Lilly Wachowski. Despite its initial box office performance, the 2008 adaptation of the anime has gained a cult following for its distinctive visual style and high-speed action.
- Amazon says its Fallout series has now been watched by 100 million people, 'with season two now joining season one as two of our top four biggest seasons we've ever launched'Amazon announced that its Fallout series has been watched by 100 million people across its first two seasons. Season two has reportedly been viewed by 83 million people, making it one of Amazon's top four most-watched seasons ever on Prime Video.
- The Boys' final season is officially finished as creator Eric Kripke says farewell to "the best professional…Showrunner Eric Kripke announced that production on the fifth and final season of The Boys has officially concluded. Kripke stated that this marks the end of the entire series, calling it the best professional experience of his life. He confirmed that the show will end on its own terms after season five, as planned with Amazon.
- Fourth Wing Is Getting the Monopoly Treatment With an Officially Licensed Board Game for Adults OnlyThe popular book series Fourth Wing is being adapted into an officially licensed Monopoly board game. The Monopoly Fourth Wing Edition is available for preorder on Amazon with a release date of July 15, 2026, and is rated for adults aged 17 and up.
- Iran threatens imminent attacks on US tech companies in the Middle EastIran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has threatened imminent attacks on US tech companies operating in the Middle East, including Apple, Google, Meta, NVIDIA, Microsoft, and others. The IRGC warned employees to leave their workplaces immediately and stated that these companies are legitimate targets in response to US actions. This threat follows recent drone strikes on Amazon data centers in Bahrain and the UAE.
- The UK's antitrust regulator is looking into Microsoft's possible monopoly powerThe UK's Competition and Markets Authority is investigating Microsoft for potential monopoly power, focusing on its cloud services and productivity software. The regulator may designate Microsoft with strategic market status, allowing for further action. This follows previous inquiries into Microsoft's dealings with OpenAI and Inflection AI, and agreements with Amazon regarding cloud services.
- Throne and Liberty delays global update a week, players resort to peeping the Korean patch notesAmazon has delayed the global update for the MMORPG Throne and Liberty by a week, citing a need to ensure a smooth release. While the Korean version received its patch as scheduled, global players are left waiting for official patch notes, leading to frustration and speculation within the community.
- DoorDash partners with Rivian spinoff Also for autonomous delivery vehiclesDoorDash and Rivian spinoff Also have announced a strategic partnership to develop and deploy autonomous delivery vehicles at scale. The collaboration will involve DoorDash investing in Also and potentially utilizing their four-wheeled TM-Q electric vehicle designed for cargo hauling. DoorDash co-founder Stanley Tang will join Also's board as an observer.
- Movies So Poorly Received They Became Cult CuriositiesThis article explores films that, despite poor critical reception or commercial failure, have achieved cult status due to their memorably bad qualities. It highlights ten such movies, including 'War of the Worlds (2025)', 'The Love Guru', and 'Battlefield Earth', discussing their unique failures and enduring appeal.
- Amazon Prime Films That Exceed ExpectationsThis article highlights twelve lesser-known television shows available on Amazon Prime Video that deserve more attention. The list includes a variety of genres, from emotional dramas like 'The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart' to sci-fi mysteries like 'Night Sky' and dark comedies like 'Patriot'.
- Game Crossovers and CollaborationsThis article touches on various gaming-related media crossovers and collaborations. It mentions Overwatch's new Webtoon expanding its lore, a potential Super Mario Galaxy movie eyeing a significant box office opening, and strong ratings for Amazon's Fallout series.
- Delta picks Amazon Leo for in-flight Wi-Fi starting in 2028Delta has announced a partnership with Amazon to provide in-flight Wi-Fi powered by Amazon's satellite internet service, Amazon Leo, starting in 2028. This deal will equip 500 Delta aircraft with the service, promising high-speed internet for passengers. Delta already utilizes Amazon Web Services for its operational systems.
- Two and a half months into the filming of Amazon's big budget Tomb Raider TV show, star Sophie Turner has suffered…Production on Amazon's Tomb Raider TV show has been temporarily paused two and a half months into filming due to a back injury sustained by star Sophie Turner. A Prime Video spokesperson confirmed the brief pause for Turner's recovery and expressed anticipation for resuming production. The incident raises concerns about potential delays and the future commitment of the lead actress to the franchise.
- Masters of the Universe Movie Tie-In Game Announced...for Amazon LunaMasters of the Universe: Legends Unite, a movie tie-in game for the upcoming Masters of the Universe film, has been announced for Amazon Luna. The game will launch on June 5th and features deck-building and arcade mini-games, with an adventure mode and competitive trials. This announcement comes as Amazon scales back its gaming initiatives, including the cancellation of an open-world racer and the upcoming shutdown of the MMO New World.
- Amazon confirms that Fallout season 2 was its second-most-watched returning show ever with 83 million viewersAmazon's Fallout television adaptation has achieved significant viewership, becoming its second-most-watched returning show ever with 83 million viewers in its first 13 weeks. This success places it behind only Reacher in terms of audience numbers on the streaming platform.
- Films Streaming on Prime Video That Stand Out Right NowThis article highlights ten standout films currently available on Amazon Prime Video, catering to various tastes from thrillers to romances. It provides brief descriptions of each movie, including titles like 'My Old Ass,' 'Saltburn,' and 'American Fiction,' to help viewers choose their next watch.
- Films and TV Series That Sparked Divided Reactions from AudiencesThis article discusses various television shows and films that have generated divided reactions from audiences due to controversial themes, bold reinterpretations, or uneven execution. Titles like Velma, Girls, Yellowstone, The Boys, and The Birth of a Nation are highlighted for sparking intense debate and leaving a lasting cultural imprint, demonstrating how entertainment can provoke, divide, and inspire discussion.
- Amazon adds dynamic food delivery ordering to Alexa+Amazon is enhancing its Alexa artificial intelligence assistant with new dynamic food delivery ordering capabilities through GrubHub and Uber Eats. Users with Amazon devices featuring large screens, such as the Echo Show 8 or larger, can now place orders using natural language, specifying cuisine types, favorite restaurants, and even special requests. This feature requires linking a GrubHub or Uber Eats account to Alexa.
- The PS5 just gained a 50% sales rank at Amazon as shoppers flock to beat the price risesSony is implementing price increases for its PlayStation 5 consoles and accessories starting April 2. The PlayStation 5 Slim Digital Edition will rise to $599, the Slim Disc model to $649, and the Pro to $999. The PlayStation Portal handheld will also see a price jump from $199.99 to $249.99. These changes have led to a surge in sales rank for the PS5 Digital Edition on Amazon as consumers rush to purchase before the price hike.
- TSMC is reportedly sold out until 2028 and even its next-gen Arizona fab is fully booked before it has even been builtTSMC is reportedly completely booked until 2028, including capacity for its next-generation N2 node, with demand coming from major tech companies like Nvidia, Apple, AMD, Intel, Google, and Amazon. This scarcity, even for future facilities, may open opportunities for competitors like Samsung and Intel. The situation suggests that consumers should not expect cheaper PCs or GPUs in the near future due to limited cutting-edge silicon production.