“Have we reached the tipping point of comic book pop culture saturation? It’s a question I asked myself after watching the first three episodes of Marvel’s Helstrom, the horror-themed new series that premiered on Hulu this weekend. After a record-breaking run at the box office, Marvel Studios is looking to match their big screen success with several new series across multiple platforms.” Read more at The Mary Sue. How did pumpkin beer come about? Learn this history behind this unique, seasonal beverage. Read more at Mental Floss. More variety of milk exists today than ever before, but how do they stack up against each other environmentally? “Making eco-conscious choices at the shops can be tricky when we’re presented with so many options, especially when it comes to milk. Should we buy plant-based milk or dairy? We’ve looked at the evidence to help you choose.” Read more at Inverse. AMC is offering personal movie theater experience where you can hold a party of up to 20 people starting at $99. Read more at PCMag. The Trial of Chicago 7 is based on a true story, but director Aaron Sorkin has taken some liberties with its ending. “Aaron Sorkin’s The Trial of the Chicago 7—widely praised by critics, including yours truly—arrives on Netflix today. It’s an instant Oscar play, and a zippy, entertaining look at an all-too-relevant piece of American history when the United States government (unjustly) tried seven activists for conspiracy and inciting a riot during the clash between police and protestors at the 1968 Democratic National Convention, backdropped by the Vietnam War.” Read more at Thrillist. A huge drawing of a cat has been found at the Nazca Lines site in Peru that dates back 2,000 years. Read more at Gizmodo.