“Across Mad Men’s seven seasons, Jon Hamm took us inside the mind of Donald Draper, the himbo über-mensch whose furrowed ‘that’s what the money’s for’ brow taught us about how to succeed in business by stealing someone’s identity. Draper’s journey through the 1960s showed viewers a transitional moment for a nation only beginning a love affair with advertising, a business that requires no product. According to the show, advertising only requires a few stiff drinks, a couple of naps, and a phrase like ‘Well done.’ to pitch to the burnt-beef lobby. But we digress.” Read more at The A.V. Club The Morbius memes have finally reached Morbius himself, with star Jared Leto acknowledging them in a funny video. Read more at The Mary Sue The first trailer for Netflix’s The Sandman brings the epic graphic novel to life. “Netflix’s Geeked Week is here and with it a deeper look at The Sandman, the streamer’s adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s moody goth comic series published by DC. The Sandman has long been due for a screen adaptation but for one reason or another didn’t come to fruition until development for this take took root at Netflix with Neil Gaiman, David S. Goyer, and showrunner Allan Heinberg.” Read more at Gizmodo Travel back to the world of The Hunger Games in the first teaser for the new prequel subtitled The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. Read more at Hype Beast Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl has a major free update that will please the hardcore fans of cartoons. “Last October, after a surprising amount of hype, Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl debuted on all major platforms. While the game was well-received, one big complaint arose from the lack of voiced characters, making the whole thing feel a bit quiet and dead, especially compared to its competition. But now, a new update out today has added voice lines for the entire cast of animated superstars and usable items.” Read more at Kotaku Even though it’s June, Mariah Carey’s iconic “All I Want For Christmas Is You” finds itself in the new circuit once again, but this time for the wrong reasons. Read more at Mental Floss