We've seen gameplay for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Dune: Awakening, but there's more than enough trailers to wet your whistle as you wait for Indiana Jones: The Great Circle, now coming to PS5.
Gary Dauberman's long-delayed Stephen King adaptation starring Louis Pullman and Pilou Asbæk arrives on Max in October.
Warhammer: 40,000, Mega Man, God of War, and more form Amazon and Blur Studios' new animated series.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is out soon and we got to see a bunch of brand new gameplay.
Twin profiles of Thiel-backed, defense-minded, Silicon Valley moguls give us a glimpse of the future of war, and America.
The sudden shift in water temperature is puzzling scientists.
A very tall man in a suit and detailed practical effects helped make the climax of Fede Alvarez's new film feel agonizingly real.
Lucasfilm's decision not to return to The Acolyte paints a telling picture for the future of Star Wars.
The company claims that its love of "humanity" has caused it to reconsider a broadly maligned legal strategy.
The Harris campaign is jumping on social media platforms that don't typically get much attention during election cycles.
Atari’s follow up to its 2600+ retro console for modern TVs is the Atari 7800+. Just like the console from 1986, it’s backwards compatible with the 2600.
The musical sequel to 2019's Joker will kick off with... an animated sequence?
This is the Stealth 700 Gen 3 headset that launches on September 22 for $200.
The reimagining of the James O'Barr comic starring Bill Skarsgård and FKA twigs opens this weekend.
Plus, you can suffuse your desk in RBG glow with a Hyper X Quadcast 2S mic that looks like a lava lamp.
Best known as Ghost in the Shell's Major Matoko Kusanagi, Tanaka's massive body of voice acting work also includes Bayonetta, Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, and more.
During a campaign stop in Pennsylvania, the candidate said he’d consider appointing Musk to his cabinet if elected.
Average at best in some departments; critically underwhelming in others.
Plus, Doug Jones ponders if Star Trek: Discovery's Saru could make an appearance over on Strange New Worlds.
The ominous nerd stopped by Joe Rogan's man cave to talk about California, Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Gates, and the federal budget.