Welcome to Meme News! Here we bring you a summary of the most relevant news from July 24th to 28th July, 2023 in a simple, fast, and meme-filled way. If you want to stay up-to-date on what's happening in the world without having to read boring articles, you've come to the right place! Get your memes ready and let's see everything that has happened, from video games and events to controversies and trending topics.
Ex-military confirms the existence of aliens
A former US military personnel has confirmed under oath in Congress numerous and concrete evidence of the existence of extraterrestrial beings. He revealed that the government has been investigating this topic for a while, and they have found non-human biological remains, as well as engaging in reverse engineering with alien technology. Don't miss all the alien memes and latest updates here!
Elon Musk changes Twitter's name to X
Elon Musk surprised everyone by announcing that Twitter will be renamed "X" without prior notice. The change has generated a huge reaction, and many X memes are being shared. The new logo features a simple X, leaving the iconic blue bird behind. The conversation about this change is massive on the internet!
Invincible Season 2's First Trailer
Amazon Prime Video has released the thrilling first trailer of the second season of "Invincible," and as an added surprise, a special episode starring Atom Eve serves as a prequel for season 2. The new season will be divided into two parts: the first will premiere on November 3, 2023, while the second is expected sometime in 2024, without a confirmed date. Don't miss the Invincible memes here!
Mortal Kombat 1 announces new characters
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the classic Mortal Kombat, a new video game DLC called Mortal Kombat 1 will be released on September 19, 2023. The brief presentation video excited fans as new characters like Peacemaker, Homelander, and Omniman were shown. All Mortal Kombat memes can be found on Memedroid.
Futurama's Return Premiere
Season 11 of Futurama premiered on Hulu for the United States. Fox canceled Futurama in 2003, but it later had a second life on Comedy Central until 2008. Now, fans can enjoy 20 more episodes divided into two seasons, 11 and 12. Check out the latest Futurama memes here!
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