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The Stranger Things star hopes the Fantastic Four movie will be so good it reassures audiences that superheroes haven't lost their luster.
Who needs pesky flesh-and-blood heroes when you can just steal their powers for your androids, says Amanda Waller.
After a few years on the backburner, Andy Weir's 2021 novel will finally see the light of cinematic day.
The stars behind the groundbreaking found footage film want proper compensation, and to pay things forward for a new filmmaking generation.
Paramount's prequel film will show Optimus Prime and Megatron as bros before they became foes fighting for the fate of Cybertron.
Disney owning two of the biggest sci-fi properties in the West has reached its natural endpoint.
Bungie's sci-fi shooter was seemingly next to get a Netflix series, but those dreams may now be lost to the Darkness.
Disney wants another hit movie based on a theme park, and it's found the two writers it hopes will make that happen.
Christopher Wray gave a speech on a variety of perceived threats from China in the digital space.
It was a bad week for people who love unpopular social media platforms and ugly electric trucks.
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Two recent cases of prion disease in the U.S. may have been caused by contaminated deer meat, though the connection is still unproven.
Motorola goes green and we review the "most comfortable" gaming laptop of 2024.
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The horror hit airs new season three episodes every Wednesday on Syfy and USA—but fans must dodge spoilers while waiting for them to hit Peacock.
Trump Media CEO Devin Nunes says "potential market manipulation" may be impacting the platform's stock.
Chris Hemsworth, Brian Tyree Henry, Scarlett Johansson, and Keegan-Michael Key voice the main characters of the animated origin story.
Over five years of hot and cold conflict, 'Deep Space Nine' charted the deadliest war in the history of 'Star Trek'—one that pushed the Federation to its limit.
Universal's vampire movie from directors Radio Silence is out in theaters now.