Three new actors are joining Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power for season two of the Amazon Prime show.
Do as I say, not as I post. The BBC published over a dozen TikToks after warning staff about the app.
Peter Knetter rebuilds Nintendo's first disc-based console out of plastic bricks.
The Infowars host is alleged to have transferred millions of dollars in real estate, cash, and business deals to family and friends.
Times are tough for some commercial launch providers, but Astra and Virgin Orbit's troubles aren't due to Silicon Valley Bank's failure.
Plus more casting for HBO Max's Batman spinoff, The Penguin .
When reached for comment, Twitter said in a statement, “💩”.
Relativity Space’s third attempt to launch its methane-fueled 3D-printed rocket is among the many things we’ll be focusing on this week.
Lego takes on Mandalorian season 3, Transformers turn into expensive cameras, and even some Avatar: The Way of Water get the spotlight in this week's toys.
Netflix is planning to restrict password sharing in the U.S. and abroad, but at least subscriber numbers have yet to fully dip.
The new Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report is a "survival guide for humanity."
Using two cubes to display a calendar date sounds easy enough... right?
Despite being number one at the box office over the weekend, the DC Universe film didn't bring in impressive returns.
Marvel's strict script procedures, intended to protect studio from leaks, are putting a lot of pressure on actors who don't need babysitting.
Ridley Scott is returning to the Roman swords and sandals project with a new cast and new story.
A search engine researcher explains the promise and peril of letting ChatGPT and its cousins search the web for you.
The U.S. isn't the only country worried that China could use the popular short-form video app to spy and steal information.
After a meaningful return to Marvel in Spider-Man: No Way Home, Dafoe isn't ruling out another Norman Osborn appearance.
The prolific actor tragically passed away at age 60, but leaves behind a three-decade legacy of work in video games and film.
Bizarre is the only word for it. From dancing hot sauce packets, to celebrities, to purple elephants—everything I saw at the Taco Bell Metaverse Wedding.