As Disney's parks celebrate a new Season of the Force with its Star Wars offerings, we look back at Star Trek 's own take on immersive experiences.
Writer Alex Garland spoke to io9 about the zombie sequel while promoting the Kirsten Dunst-starring Civil War , in theaters Friday.
The troubled airplane manufacturer has a new whistleblower and he comes bearing seriously frightening claims.
The Cheops satellite detected the rainbow-like phenomenon on an exoplanet for the first time.
Keanu Reeves returns, plus the first info on new Lionsgate genre titles starring Halle Berry and Seth Rogen.
The former Star Wars star was ditched from the Disney+ series for controversial social media posts about January 6, covid vaccines, the Holocaust, and pronouns.
The Nintendo Switch is more than seven years old, but you may still be surprised at what the little portable console can do.
NASA's upcoming Artemis missions will include an astronaut from Japan as part of an agreement between the two nations.
Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth star in the George Miller prequel out May 24.
A Microsoft presentation reveals the company tried to sell Azure OpenAI's popular image generator, DALL-E, to the Department of Defense.
Security bugs in thousands of LG devices could allow hackers to hijack them.
Here's what makes it possible for you to enjoy a bitter shot of espresso.
The hit Syfy and USA series based on Don Mancini's Child's Play movies returns with the second half of its third season.
"Remember It" weaves together two tales of mutant statecraft, and the hatred that sunders it.
Stone Age Europe was a brutal place, with skeletons showing evidence of being buried alive and other violence.
Blumhouse is working on the horror franchise—and Barbie 's Margot Robbie is producing the game.
The Warner Bros. release, starring Josh Hartnett, will be in theaters August 9.
The Australian government recently asked the U.S. to drop charges against the Wikileaks cofounder.
The researchers said their new robot can synch its facial expression with yours. You know, to make it friendlier.
Kirsten Dunst and Cailee Spaeny star in Ex Machina director Alex Garland's latest.