Jules Verne's 1872 novel follows Phileas Fogg's attempt to circumnavigate world in 80 days. Fogg accepts £20,000 wager from Reform Club members to complete journey. Story published serially in Le Temps, timed to match Fogg's deadline
2010 biographical romantic drama directed by Ryan Murphy. Based on Elizabeth Gilbert's 2006 memoir. Filmed in multiple locations including New York, Rome, India, and Bali. Budget of $60 million, grossed $204.6 million worldwide
Gyro Zeppeli is a foreigner racer from Naples competing for 50 million dollars. Johnny Joestar is a former jockey who became paraplegic after an accident. Both characters share selfish motivations and unconventional values
Phileas Fogg was a member of the Reform Club in London in 1872. He lived alone in Saville Row, never leaving London. He was known for his exactitude and never traveling. He was rich but kept his wealth secret
Phileas Fogg is a wealthy Victorian man who bets £20,000 to complete the world tour in 80 days. He lives at the Reform Club, where he spends his days gambling and reading. His servant Jean Passepartout is a former vagrant who seeks a routine life
Telltale Games developed and published the series for The Walking Dead universe. First episode released in April 2012 across multiple platforms. Season 1 and 4 released in 2013 and 2018 respectively. Series includes Michonne mini-series and "400 Days" DLC