After First Kill gave us a prequel, Esther seems likely to haunt a third (or fourth, maybe more?) family.
Beyond Godzilla himself, Satsuma inhabited other kaiju roles, including Gigan, Hedorah, and Pulgasari.
Plus, poison control centers report thousands of calls related to Wegovy overdoses.
See Aquaman 2 or don't, Momoa's done his time and hopes to still have some kind of future with DC in the years to come.
Amid a year of bangers, it's never been more clear the animation space is in some need of change.
The Apes series returns with a new cast of primates and an endgame in mind.
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From affordable VR headsets to brand-new MacBooks, 2023 was a great year to head back to the office or escape reality.
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Editor Eric Litman talks bringing key moments to life on the hit series inspired by the global manga and anime franchise.
NASA astronaut Frank Rubio spent upwards of 20 hours searching for a wayward tomato on the International Space Station to prove that he didn't eat it.
The biggest one being that James Wan and Jason Momoa made maybe the best superhero movie of the era.
Here are some of the highlights from this week AI news cycle.
The late, great Elisabeth Sladen made her first appearance in "The Time Warrior," and helped define the legacy of Doctor Who companions for decades after.
There have been nearly 3,000 calls to poison control centers linked to the weight loss drug semaglutide, officials said.
The OpenAI Chief Scientist’s status remains unclear, but his “Superalignment” team put out a groundbreaking paper on the path to AGI.
As the EU seeks to finalize a landmark AI law, critics see a big loophole for developers of the worst kinds of police tech.
Fans think of Zack Snyder's DC Films as the Snyderverse but those aren't his characters. The Netflix films are.
The space agency is having to develop new tools to crack open the canister containing bits from asteroid Bennu.
An ear spider, a hairy tongue, and a trigger-happy MRI machine were among the year's grossest and oddest case reports.