"Attila" starts to bring Severance's myriad plot threads together–and might give us some major clues as to how things will go down.
The billionaire and presidential buddy is focused on Mars but ignores the many reasons why ditching the ISS too soon is a mistake.
Mind you, it is the third time it's done so in the last 14 years, so make of that what you will.
YouTube’s so-called ‘Premium Lite’ tier will reportedly allow you to skip ads on videos and podcasts, but not music.
Meanwhile, Charlie Cox clarifies that he's ready for more Daredevil–just in Born Again season 2, and not Avengers: Doomsday.
Who will save Paddington from the hackers?
Webtoon's Lore Olympus, as well as the Hadestown and Hercules musicals, are among recent interpretations in pop culture.
Step aside, Pixar: China's Ne Zha 2 just made the 2024 blockbuster second-best on the all-timer list.
Duels are a matter of the heart in this certified classic anime series.
Apparently preserving history only matters until it costs too much to save.
A newly appointed prosecutor wants to go after those who are spreading hostile rhetoric against "public workers."
Buffy the Vampire Slayer hit theaters in 1992 with a cast that includes Kristy Swanson, Luke Perry, Donald Sutherland, Rutger Hauer, and Paul Reubens.
Fears of an artificial superintelligence that could replace humans are just a distraction at a time when ChatGPT still has major shortcomings.
The iPhone 16e isn't the only phone showcasing Apple's chip-making prowess.
The new line-up was revealed on Hasbro Pulse's Marvel Legends Fanstream.
2024 YR4 turned heads when it became the most dangerously rated asteroid earlier this week.
The next landmark version of OpenAI's ChatGPT could use GPT-5, but don't start assuming this will have any semblance of "AGI."
As the U.S. and Russia decide the future of Ukraine without Kyiv, Putin teases the world with the possibility of nuclear arms control talks.
Thirty years ago today, 'Eye of the Needle' gave Voyager an impossible scenario, and gave it a perfectly Star Trek solution.
Long live the Home button, the last physical manifestation of the early days of the iPhone.