Kevin Costner’s Epic 32-Year-Old Western Box Office Flop Becomes Netflix Hit At The Perfect Time

Today, February 2nd, the movie Wyatt Earp is surprisingly popular on Netflix, landing at number 8 in the U.S. It’s currently behind The Rip at number 1, as well as Copshop, M3GAN 2.0, Night at the Museum, Faith in the Flames: The Nichole Jolly Story, and Forever. It’s ahead of Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates and Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart, which is at number 10.

Top 5 Must-Watch Paramount+ Shows This Week: February 2–6, 2026

This week, Ebaster has selected the top shows to watch on all the popular streaming services—like Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, Apple TV, and Peacock. Their picks include five series from Paramount+, featuring both original Showtime programs, beloved classic dramas, and popular comedies.

Neil Gaiman Denies Sexual-Assault Allegations

Following his denial of the accusations, Neil Gaiman shared a link to an anonymous Substack publication that defends him. TechnoPathology, the author of the Substack, began writing in April 2025, identifying as a veteran of online journalism from the 2010s. They started covering Gaiman’s case in July, asserting his innocence. TechnoPathology clarifies this isn’t just about legal guilt, but a firm belief that Gaiman is not a sexual predator. They point out that the original podcast making the allegations, Tortoise, has connections to the TERF movement in the U.K., and that Gaiman is a vocal supporter of trans rights. The Substack includes links to a related sub-Reddit and a way for readers to donate to the project.