The rebellion is ready for a war it can win when the critically acclaimed Star Wars series returns April 22.
We've got updates on Authority, Booster Gold, Swamp Thing, Teen Titans, Peacemaker, and so much more—right from DC Studios' James Gunn and Peter Safran.
After promising to spend $80 billion on AI infrastructures, the tech giant appears to be pulling back.
An increasing shift in Marvel's approach to TV means the moon will haunt us in a slightly different manner when we next see Marc Spector.
Apple's next MacBook Air with M4 could be nearly as powerful as the latest MacBook Pro, and perhaps you won't have to pay more for extra RAM.
Plus, James Gunn offers a tiny tease of Nicholas Hoult's Lex Luthor in Superman.
If you need some new Lord of the Rings media in your life, War of the Rohirrim may give you a fix.
Rising temperatures, erratic rainfall, and other climate impacts are throttling cocoa production and driving up chocolate prices.
In another version of Brave New World, Sam would've become more directly connected to the looming MCU crisis.
America's terrifying spy agency is done with DEI.
Saber Interactive's been conscripted to bring their magic on Warhammer 40K: Space Marine II to make a game out of a major Hasbro brand.
The method speeds up CO2 absorption—potentially helping the fight against climate change.
The $100 SCUF Valor Pro is so close to $200+ controllers like the Instinct Pro, but that doesn't mean those more-expensive, wireless devices are moot.
Meet Tylos: a gas giant 900 light years away and with a climate never seen before on any planet known to scientists.
The remarkably well-preserved sword dates to the Late Middle Ages, in an archaeological find that's metal as hell.
The Big Two will collide in comics for the first time in over 20 years in the pages of Marvel/DC and DC/Marvel.
Tony Dalton's mustachioed Jack will come back for swordsman seconds and (probably) spend some time hanging with Daredevil.
Seven Havens and the upcoming movie trilogy have a challenge ahead of them in bringing Avatar to the modern age of IP.
The shapeshifting Batman villain now has a director to helm his solo film set to release in September 2026.
A new review has found a link between chlorine byproducts in our drinking water and a greater chance of bladder and colorectal cancer.