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However, was also the year of the "Mad Max: Fury Road" miracle. George Miller’s post-apocalyptic opus stunned critics and audiences alike, winning six Academy Awards and being hailed as one of the greatest action films ever made. Alongside it, The Martian brought hard sci-fi back to Earth, Inside Out proved Pixar could still make adults weep, and Jurassic World reminded us that dinosaurs are forever bankable. The Soundtrack of 2015: From Adele to Drake Musically, 2015 was a year of dominance by two very different artists: Adele and Drake. In November, Adele dropped 25 , featuring the behemoth single "Hello." The music video broke the Vevo record for most views in 24 hours, and the album sold 3.38 million copies in its first week in the US alone—a figure that seemed impossible in the streaming era.
Globally, was marked by mass migration. The Syrian Civil War, now in its fourth year, triggered the European migrant crisis. Over one million refugees crossed the Mediterranean Sea into Europe, leading to dramatic images—most famously the body of three-year-old Alan Kurdi on a Turkish beach—that shocked the world’s conscience and reshaped European politics for the next decade. However, was also the year of the "Mad
For those who lived through it, 2015 felt like the future arriving ahead of schedule. Let’s take a deep dive into the movies, music, technology, politics, and culture that defined this remarkable twelve-month stretch. In the realm of cinema, 2015 broke every rule and every box office record. It wasn't just a good year for movies; it was a tectonic shift in how franchises were built. The Soundtrack of 2015: From Adele to Drake
Whether you remember it for the Force Awakens , the "Hotline Bling" video, or the endless orange glow of Donald Trump’s face on cable news, was never boring. It was the year the future arrived at warp speed, and we are still living in its shadow. What are your strongest memories of 2015? Share them in the comments below. The Syrian Civil War, now in its fourth
Even Instagram, the photo-sharing app, changed the game by dumping its square-only format in , allowing portrait and landscape photos. This subtle change turned Instagram from a novelty into the primary portfolio for photographers. Sports and Tragedy In sports, 2015 gave us the "Phantom Point" in the Cricket World Cup, the rise of the Golden State Warriors (winning the NBA Finals and beginning the "small ball" revolution), and the Rugby World Cup victory for New Zealand's All Blacks.
But while Adele owned the fall, Drake owned the summer. His mixtape If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late signaled a shift away from the traditional album cycle toward streaming dominance. The song "Hotline Bling" (and its meme-able dance video) became inescapable.