A Fan Remake of The Original 'Fallout' Is No More, But There's Hope

Fallout: Vault 13, the fan remake of Fallout 1, has been canceled. | Continue reading


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Marvel's Most Important Movie Might Be in Big Trouble

'Avengers: Doomsday' will begin production in 2025 — is that enough time to save the MCU? | Continue reading


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Dune 3 Release Date Predictions, Trailer, Plot, Cast, More for the Sci-Fi Movie

With the completion of Dune and Dune: Part Two, both directed by Denis Villeneuve, all eyes are on the future with Dune: Messiah (aka, Dune 3). | Continue reading


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A Meteorite the Size of Four Mount Everests Hit Earth — It Left This Strange Aftermath

When a meteorite quadruple the size of Mount Everest slammed into ancient Earth, some microbial life thrived, a new study found. | Continue reading


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'The Penguin' Is Brutally Rejecting a Boring TV Trend

'The Penguin' finally reverses one of the most annoying moves in recent "anti-hero" television. | Continue reading


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25 Years Later, a Classic Thriller With an Iconic Twist Just Got a Huge Upgrade

Some directors achieve fame gradually, building recognition movie by movie, accruing bankable status over time. This is not one of those cases. | Continue reading


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Star Wars is Finally Fixing One of its Worst Canon Blunders

Five years after 'The Rise of Skywalker' made a bizarre retcon, the franchise could be redeeming one of its most underused heroes. | Continue reading


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Steam Just Quietly Released the Most Bizarre Cozy Game of the Year

'Webfishing' is an utterly bizarre fishing game that's taking Steam by storm. Here's why it could be the best place to hang out with your friends online. | Continue reading


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Netflix Just Quietly Added the Most Underrated Martial Arts Thriller

After premiering in 2021, the last gasp of a failed comic book franchise is getting a well-deserved second chance. | Continue reading


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'Happy Death Day 3' May Never Come Out — But There's a Silver Lining

Will there ever be a 'Happy Death Day 3'? Director Christopher Landon promises one thing "if it never happens." | Continue reading


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65 Weird Things Under $25 on Amazon That Are Pure Genius

The peculiar finds on this list are bound to solve a problem that’s been nagging at you, make an everyday task a bit easier, or just infuse your day with joy. | Continue reading


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'House of the Dragon' Star Breaks Silence on Season 2's Biggest Cliffhanger

Speaking to Inverse to promote his new movie, 'Venom: The Last Dance,' Rhys Ifans finally reveals what he knows about Otto Hightower’s situation at the end of 'House of the Dragon' Season 2. | Continue reading


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Nintendo's Secretive New Game Is An Ambitious First For the Company

The upcoming play test that Nintendo is running has been leaked, showing us the pseudo-MMO that's likely to come to its platforms in the future. | Continue reading


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Tibetan Women Have Evolved a Pregnancy Superpower

A new study from Case Western Reserve University shows how ethnic Tibetan women have evolved to thrive during pregnancy at high altitudes in Nepal. | Continue reading


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50 Years Later, Stephen King's Most Iconic Story is Getting A Promising Remake

Stephen King's go-to adapter is taking on the story that put the author on the map in the first place. | Continue reading


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24 Years Later, A Great American Thriller is Getting a Wildly Unnecessary Remake

Let's just say this remake sounds a little nuts. Here's why we don't need a remake of 'American Psycho.' | Continue reading


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'Fallout' Season 2 Scripts Are Still Being Written, Star Confirms

Leslie Uggams teases the start of production next month, though she hasn't seen scripts yet. | Continue reading


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Star Wars Canon is Doubling Down on the Most Underrated Era of Galactic History

Even though 'The Acolyte' is in the books, its setting is getting a bigger spotlight as Lucasfilm doubles down on books and comics. | Continue reading


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The Biggest Horror Game of 2023 Is About to Get a Massive Update

'Alan Wake 2' is getting a lot of content this week, between the Lake House DLC and a new Anniversary Update that adds a handful of high-requested features. | Continue reading


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Inside the Extreme Workout Regimen of An Astronaut Stuck at the International Space Station

Here are the surprising fitness workouts NASA astronauts perform on the International Space Station to stay healthy and ready for daring spacewalks. | Continue reading


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Answers to 'Spider-Man 2’s Most Promising Tease Are Further Away Than You Think

In a disappointing announcement for fans, Insomniac confirmed that Spider-Man 2 is not getting story DLC. | Continue reading


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Star Trek's Next Movie Just Revealed a Wild Canon Deep Cut

A new image from 'Section 31' reveals that Rachel Garrett's phaser looks to be period accurate from "Yesterday's Enterprise." What does this mean for Star Trek canon? | Continue reading


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Marvel’s Most Anticipated Show of 2025 Finally Has a Release Date

10 years after Marvel first dabbled with television on Netflix, Marvel's most troubled vigilante will be born again on Disney+. | Continue reading


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Steam Deck Will Skip Yearly Hardware Updates to Focus on 'Generational Leap'

Steam Deck maker Valve says it won't be releasing yearly updates to its hardware, instead waiting for the Steam Deck 2 to make a major change. | Continue reading


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The VW ID.Buzz Is An Electric Vehicle Like No Other

A day with the 2025 Volkswagen ID.Buzz is, well, a whole vibe. Our preview test drive showed us lots to love — and a few problem areas. | Continue reading


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19 Years Ago, Elijah Wood Accidentally Got Cast in the Grittiest Noir Thriller of the Century

What makes an Elijah Wood role, exactly? “A lot of it I think is reflective of my taste,” the 'Bookworm' star says. | Continue reading


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Comet Watch! Don’t Miss This Visitor From The Oort Cloud On Thursday

On October 24, look low in the eastern sky just before sunrise to check out a comet from the Oort Cloud. | Continue reading


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35 Years Ago, an Iconic Time-Travel Movie Changed the Future By Trying to Predict it

“Where we’re going, we don’t need roads.” That’s what Doctor Emmett Brown declares when he and Marty McFly drove his time-traveling DeLorean into the bright future of October 21st, 2015. | Continue reading


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Microplastic Found In Exhaled Breath of Dolphins Could Mean Very Bad News For Humans

Bottlenose dolphins in Sarasota Bay in Florida and Barataria Bay in Louisiana are exhaling microplastic fibers, according to our new research published in the journal PLOS One. | Continue reading


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PlayStation Plus Just Quietly Added the Most Charming Strategy Game of the Decade

'Two Point Campus' is an ingenious management game that lets you build the university of your dreams, without all the busy work. It's a must-play on PS Plus. | Continue reading


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Hulu Just Quietly Released the Wildest Vampire Show of the Year

The sixth season of 'What We Do in the Shadows' is better than ever, which leaves the FX series looking like it will end on a high note. | Continue reading


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A New Book Argues We’re All Asking The Wrong Question About Animal Communication

In “Why Animals Talk,” zoologist Arik Kershenbaum argues that knowing what animals are saying is less crucial than why they are communicating in the first place. | Continue reading


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60 Things Under $25 on Amazon That Are Legitimately Life-Changing

These clever products on Amazon will make a positive impact for under $25. | Continue reading


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50 Mistakes You Don’t Realize Make Your Home Look Cheap

From scratches to disorganization, these common mistakes make your home look and feel cheap, and you might not even realize you’re doing them. Fortunately, they’re easy to correct and prevent with a few affordable tools. | Continue reading


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Earth Is Rapidly Heading Towards Solar Maximum — How Many Auroras Will There Be in 2025?

During the peak of the cycle, called solar maximum, more sunspots and solar flares occur, increasing the likelihood of solar storms. | Continue reading


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65 Great Gifts Under $25 When You Have No Idea What To Get

Amazon has a ton of incredibly clever, cheap gift options for anyone in your life who seems to have it all. | Continue reading


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Fish Farmers Struggle To Recreate Wild Environments — With Surprising Consequences

Many sea creatures lead complex, social lives in the wild and are likely to suffer in farmed conditions. But they aren’t mainstays of the aquaculture industry − yet. | Continue reading


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Studies Suggest Mental Health Is Contagious — But How, Why, And Who Is Susceptible?

Research suggests mental health disorders can spread socially. Could "exposures” drive awareness, or is something else at play? | Continue reading


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A Legendary Sci-Fi Actor Just Quietly Released the Wildest Apocalypse Movie of the Year

'Die Alone' is the best new zombie movie you've probably never heard of. | Continue reading


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Color Complexity in Social Media Posts Leads to More Engagement, New Research Shows

If you work in digital marketing, you don’t need to be told a picture’s worth a thousand words. | Continue reading


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15 Years Ago, an Iconic Sci-Fi RPG Nearly Shipped With a Fatal Flaw

Fifteen years ago, 'Borderlands' changed everything. But, this game was also saved by a last-minute art alternation that changed everything. | Continue reading


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5 Years Ago, HBO's Most Ambitious Sci-Fi Show Began With a Shocking Reveal

'Watchmen' was considered impossible to adapt, and the movie more or less proved that right. So HBO and Damon Lindelof tried a radically different approach. | Continue reading


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'The Penguin' Episode 5 Release Date, Time, Trailer, and Plot for the Batman Show

HBO's comic book crime drama wrapped up its first half with a bloody bang. Here's everything you need to know as Oz tries to survive the fallout over the final episodes. | Continue reading


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The Next Star Trek Movie Finally Has a Release Date

It's finally (almost) here. Here's when 'Star Trek: Section 31' will stream on Paramount+. Plus, what we know about Michelle Yeoh's big Trek movie so far. | Continue reading


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Star Trek Just Revealed What Happened After Its Biggest Cliffhanger

Set phasers to mild spoilers. At New York Comic-Con, a new clip dropped for 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds,' Season 3. And it's a big one. | Continue reading


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This Ancient Water System in the Southwest Is Surprisingly Ingenious — But Can It Last?

Can New Mexico’s Ancient Water System Survive Climate Change? | Continue reading


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The Abandonment Of This Early City Might Be Less Mysterious Than Many Think

Why abandon and dense and robust town? For early civilization the answer might lie in city planning — and disease. | Continue reading


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The Most Anticipated Sci-Fi Sequel of the Decade Could Come Way Sooner Than You Think

Denis Villeneuve is definitely (maybe?) heading back to Arrakis. Here's what the director has revealed about when a third 'Dune' movie, 'Dune Messiah,' could start filming. | Continue reading


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