The Main Differences Between Ice Cube and Tom Cruise's 'War of the Worlds'

There is perhaps no other intellectual property more notorious than The War of the Worlds, with the H.G. Wells novel infamous for sparking outrage in the '30s when it was first adapted into a radio play. Essentially, many tuned into the broadcast thinking they were hearing about the end of the world, causing moral panic. Since then, the book has seen multiple adaptations (around 30 in TV and film, depending on how loose an interpretation is acceptable for fans), with the first major movie by director Byron Haskin released in 1953.
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