Get ready for synths, giant creatures, pirates, and a whole lot of kids adventures on December 3.
Musk has spent at least $120 million to get Donald Trump elected.
The animal's Instagram page has over half a million followers.
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Coresight AI has released a new product that sends alerts to store security when customers and staff have anomalous interactions.
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Don Mancini, Jennifer Tilly, Brad Dourif, and more horror stars reminisce in Thommy Hutson's five-hour documentary.
A creator of the hit Showtime show starring Christina Ricci, Sophie Thatcher, and Melanie Lynskey teases 2025's new season.
Westeros on the big screen? A new report says Warner Bros. might make it happen.
In a new interview, it's revealed the Star Wars creator originally considered flipping Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Great characters, solid combat, and a proper sense of focus make Veilguard the most confident BioWare game in years.
The two galaxies are inching closer together before they merge, a process that will take millions of years.
Joe Cornish (Attack the Block), Jake Kasdan (Jumanji), and Patty Jenkins (Wonder Woman) have joined team Lego.
The extremely funnily titled "The Best Exotic Nanite Hotel" is a rare moment for Lower Decks to show its maturity by addressing its own mistakes.
Netflix and director Jordan Vogt-Roberts are no longer attached to the project, but Legendary has found a new director to helm its take on Gundam.
The Infinite Monkey Theorem is legit, but the universe will die before any simian could reprise the Bard's poems and prose.
The recall digs a deeper hole for the makers of the Humane AI Pin as it now has to replace or refund approximately 10,500 Charge Case Accessories.
The game is far from over for Seong Gi-hun in Squid Game Season 2.
The new features promise to allow users to use the chatbot more like a search engine.
Researchers have found that people exposed to less sugar in the womb and as infants are less likely to develop health problems like diabetes decades later.