Dune: Part Two Gets the Herbert Seal of Approval

Dune: Part Two finally drops in theaters next week, and anticipation for the film has grown as big as Arrakis’ sandworms. If last week’s glowing impressions from social media weren’t enough to get you on board, maybe an endorsement from Brian Herbert, son of original Dune creator … | Continue reading


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7 Ways Evolution Really Nailed Animal Camouflage

A paramount rule of the animal kingdom is not to be seen unless you want to be. It goes for predators as much as prey: going unnoticed means surviving longer, either because it allows you to catch food or keeps you from becoming it. Here are some of the more creative ways that na … | Continue reading


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Foundation's David S. Goyer Drops Showrunner Duties Amid Season 3 Production

David S. Goyer wears a lot of hats for Apple TV+’s adaptation of Foundation—along with serving as its showrunner, he’s also written and directed several episodes and is on hand as executive producer. He’s behind the show in a big way, but with the upcoming third season, he’ll be … | Continue reading


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Netflix Kills Movie Plans for Percy Jackson Spinoff Kane Chronicles

Even before the Disney+ series released this past December, the Percy Jackson universe seemed primed to expand with movie trilogy for the Kane Chronicles books over at Netflix. But four years after that reveal, author Rick Riordan has revealed the streamer won’t be going forward … | Continue reading


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Vin Diesel's Sticking With Fast & Furious All the Way to The End

Last year’s Fast X came and went with a more muted fanfare than we typically get form the long-running franchise. In the months since its release, Universal’s been relatively mum on the series’ next installment, Fast XI, but leading man Vin Diesel is reaffirming that the film wil … | Continue reading


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Elon Musk's Latest Robot Video Looks Like It Was Shot on a Phone From 2002

Elon Musk has shared a new video on Saturday featuring Optimus, the robot Tesla has been working on since 2021. But anyone who tries to watch the video will immediately notice something weird. The clip of Optimus is so low quality and pixelated that it looks like it was shot on a … | Continue reading


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Jurassic League, a Movie-Ready Concept, May Be DC's Next Animated Film

Over two years ago, DC Comics revealed a new miniseries titled Jurassic League from Daniel Warren Johnson and Juan Gedeon. The idea is right there in the title—what if the Justice League were anthropomorphic dinosaurs and fought their classic villains, who are also dinosaurs? It … | Continue reading


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FX's Grotesquerie Gives Ryan Murphy a New Horror Canvas

Since 2009, Glee co-creator Ryan Murphy has had one foot in the horror door with FX’s American Horror Story. That series has since gone on for 12 seasons and birthed its own spinoff, while Murphy himself has been busier with other projects like Dahmer and The Watcher for Netflix. … | Continue reading


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Robert Kirkman Seemingly Kills Dreams Of an Invincible/Spider-Man Team-Up

There are a lot of superheroes in Prime Video’s adaptation of Invincible. Within the show’s first season (and half of its second), Mark Grayson has brushed shoulders with Robert Kirkman, Ryan Ottley and Cory Walker’s spins on classic heroes like Superman and Batman. Depending on … | Continue reading


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Alex Garland's New Civil War Trailer Is Still Freaking Us Out

This weeks news brought with it a whole sandworm’s worth of Dune Part 2 coverage, from reviews to interviews, but that wasn’t all: we’ve got Cate Blanchett serving in the messy-looking Borderlands movie, a very cool X-Men figure, and a critical re-appraisal: Madame Web? Good, act … | Continue reading


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Trouble Already for Odysseus at the Moon's South Pole

Things were looking good for Intuitive Machines’ Odysseus lunar lander, which made a soft touchdown on the Moon on Thursday and became the first American lunar lander since Apollo in 1972. But on Friday evening, NASA and the private Houston-based company reported that Odie appear … | Continue reading


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The Odysseus Lander Is Tipped Over on Its Side on the Moon

Intuitive Machines’ private lander stumbled on its way down to the lunar surface and is possibly leaning over on a rock on the Moon. The vehicle is still operational and flight engineers are working to gather more data on its less than ideal position, the company said.Read more.. … | Continue reading


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This Official Poor Things Party Brought the Film's Freaky Glam Vibes to Life

To celebrate the upcoming digital, Blu-ray, and DVD release of Poor Things, io9 attended a party inspired by the Emma Stone-starring film directed by Yorgos Lanthimos. The cinematic soiree was delightfully twisted, just like the parties Stone’s Fraken-creation Bella Baxter enjoys … | Continue reading


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U.S. Military Monitoring High-Altitude ‘Small Balloon’ But Says It’s Not a Threat

It seems almost too comical to be true, but this is the world we live in. One year after the U.S. shot down a Chinese spy balloon that ignited a national frenzy, the military has spotted another balloon in American skies.Read more... | Continue reading


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Everything We Know (and Think We Know) About Star Wars' Project Necromancer

When The Bad Batch returned for its third and final season this week, it made clear its endgame will attempt to tie up something Star Wars has been obsessed with for nearly five years now: how, exactly, did Palpatine return? We’ve long had the answer, but the saga, and now Bad Ba … | Continue reading


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New Moons Discovered Around Uranus and Neptune

Astronomers found a new moon orbiting Uranus, as well as two around Neptune. The tiny satellites appeared as faint specks in the outer reaches of the solar system following hours of ground-based observations.Read more... | Continue reading


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Comics Writer Ed Brubaker Talks Crime, Drugs, Maps, and Growing Up

If Ed Brubaker is getting tired by now, he isn’t showing it. Twenty-three years after he first teamed up with artist Sean Phillips (on an out-of-continuity Batman noir story called Gotham Noir), the comic writer has been around the block more than few times.Read more... | Continue reading


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How Stress Could Make Cancer Spread

New research in mice may pinpoint how chronic stress can fuel the spread of cancer. The study found evidence that stress can induce changes to certain immune cells that inadvertently make it easier for cancer cells to metastasize and invade other parts of the body. The findings e … | Continue reading


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Alienware Aurora R16 Review: I Can't Help But Enjoy Probing This Latest PC Design

Since Alienware first unveiled its Aurora R16 last year, I’ve been jonesing to see it in person. The brand had been synonymous with high-end, though strange—often polarizing designs for a while now. Previous Auroras under the so-called “Legend 2” Design had a raised effect, with … | Continue reading


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Google Apologizes for Hurting White Peoples’ Feelings

Google apologized on Friday saying its team “got it wrong” with a new image generation feature for its Gemini AI chatbot after various images it created that were devoid of white people went viral. A company exec firmly denied that it purposefully wanted Gemini to refuse to creat … | Continue reading


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Dune: Part Two: Who's Who and What You Need to Remember

Dune: Part Two hits theaters in one week and it instantly thrusts you back into the action. After a new character gives the briefest of recaps of what happened in the first film, co-writer and director Denis Villeneuve picks up where things left off and doesn’t stop until the cre … | Continue reading


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Physicists Measure Gravity of Smallest Mass Yet

Despite keeping us grounded and warping light that travels through space, gravity is actually quite a weak force. The smaller the mass, the less gravity appears to have any pull, until at quantum scales it appears to have no force at all.Read more... | Continue reading


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Shang-Chi's Destin Daniel Cretton Will Make the Naruto Movie

The Naruto movie isn’t just real, it’s also got an acclaimed director at the helm. Read more... | Continue reading


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Viral Video of Mike Lindell Driving While 'Hammered' Is Completely Fake

A video appearing to show MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell driving while not paying attention to the road has gone viral on X. And one user has even claimed Lindell was “hammered” while driving. But the video is completely fake.Read more... | Continue reading


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Game of Thrones' Creators Really Did Want to Finish With 3 Movies

Fans will never stop discussing, or maybe lamenting, the ending of Game of Thrones. Whether you loved it, hated it, or were somewhere in between, the choices made by showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss to bring their epic series to a close were famously divisive. However, it … | Continue reading


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Donald Trump Pledges to Protect AM Radio in Rambling Speech to Christian Broadcasters

Donald Trump delivered a speech at the National Religious Broadcasters convention Thursday night in Nashville that touched on all his greatest hits. The Democrats are “evil,” the U.S. is now a “Communist state,” and Hungary’s authoritarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orban, is a “stro … | Continue reading


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Star Trek: Discovery's Crew Preps for Their Last Dance in New Season 5 Trailer

As the countdown to Star Trek: Discovery’s final season continues—the season five premiere is April 4 on Paramount+—we have our latest peek at how the story will wrap up. From the looks of it, and perhaps unsurprisingly, “farewells” will be among the themes foregrounded in the st … | Continue reading


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I Love Charlotte, the Pregnant Stingray Who's Doing It All Herself

Charlotte the mysteriously pregnant stingray may already be my favorite animal of 2024. Charlotte’s handlers at a North Carolina aquarium recently revealed that she was carrying several pups, despite her only male company being a pair of sharks. While there was early speculation … | Continue reading


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Stopmotion Brings an Artist's Harrowing Meltdown to Life

Psychological horror films love digging into the minds of artists—a pursuit that becomes self-reflexive when the troubled character is a filmmaker. Stopmotion explores that trope from a visually dynamic point of view, following a young stop-motion animator on a dangerous downward … | Continue reading


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Hot Toys' Padawan Ahsoka Is Its Most Realistic Little Child Soldier Yet

Beyond the surprise of Ariana Greenblatt showing up during Ahsoka as a live-action interpretation of the Star Wars character’s animated youth was a really stark reminder Clone Wars never truly sold: holy hell, that is a little kid they gave a pair of glowsticks to and stuck on th … | Continue reading


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Google Tests Killing the News

The “News” tab has been a staple of Google Search for over 20 years, so when it disappeared on Wednesday, you can imagine how confused some users were. It turns out, Google is testing a new version of Search, and it does not include a “News” filter. The unannounced test caught ma … | Continue reading


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Everything We Know About the Google Pixel 9

The ninth-generation Google Pixel has yet to debut, but we already hear conflicting things through the rumor mill. Will it have a periscopic telephoto lens? Will the Pixel 8 Pro’s errant temperature sensor stick around its successor? And, more importantly, is Google planning to “ … | Continue reading


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Google's Login Page Got a Redesign. Here’s a First Look

For weeks, Google has been warning users it’s getting ready to redesign its login page, an interface that billions of people use every day to access Gmail and countless websites across the internet. As of this week, the revamp is rolling out, and users are getting a first look. R … | Continue reading


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Reddit Warns That r/WallStreetBets Could Wreak Havoc on Its Stock Price

Beware the apes, Reddit told the world in its IPO documents, though not in such explicit terms. Put simply, the company warned potential investors that one of its subreddits, the infamous r/WallStreetBets, could make its stock price and volume extremely volatile—and there’s littl … | Continue reading


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AI Is in the Midst of a Fever Dream and It’s Only Getting Worse

AI chatbots made headlines this week with a range of glaring flubs that were hard to look past. Tech companies are rushing to show off their non-offensive, error-free AI chatbots. They’re hoping to show investors that the billions of dollars spent on this technology was a good in … | Continue reading


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AT&T Says Outage Wasn't Cyberattack Despite Widespread Conspiracy Theories Online

AT&T issued a statement Thursday night to explain that the telecom’s widespread network outage earlier in the day wasn’t caused by a cyberattack. Countless conspiracy theories emerged online Thursday morning as people naturally wondered why they’d lost service—theories that will … | Continue reading


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Elon Musk's Battle with Swedish Unions Is Now Impacting Tesla's Charging Stations

For the past several months, Tesla has been locked in a battle of wills with the labor unions of Sweden. The company’s refusal to ratify a collective bargaining agreement with a small number of workers associated with the Swedish union IF Metall has led to boycotts by other regio … | Continue reading


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Odysseus Lander Touches Down on the Moon

Intuitive Machines landed its Odysseus spacecraft on the Moon on Thursday at 6:23 p.m. ET, becoming the first private company to pull off a soft landing on the lunar surface.Read more... | Continue reading


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10 Tasty Horror Movies (Including Thanksgiving) Streaming on Netflix

Thanksgiving is killing it on Netflix—it’s currently ranked among the streamer’s top flicks. When one horror film does well, that’s great news for the genre at large, so if you head to the streamer for John Carver’s merry Massachusetts massacre, why not stick around and feast on … | Continue reading


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Dave Bautista Opens Up About His Relationship With Denis Villeneuve

The Dune actor chats with io9 about his collaboration with the film’s director. | Continue reading


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Battlefront's New Classic Collection Is a Chance to Return to the Deadliest Bridge in Star Wars History

What is the most brutal battlefront in Star Wars history—the sands of Geonosis? The harsh icewinds of Hoth? The teddy bear-infused terror of Endor’s forests? The dark nights of Umbara? The answer we’re looking for was delivered 20 years ago in one of the all-time classic Star War … | Continue reading


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Gareth Edwards Dropped Everything to Be Jurassic World's Next Director

The news that Gareth Edwards was scooped up by Universal to direct the upcoming Jurassic World feature shook the internet just a few days ago. During a Q&A after a recent screening of The Creator hosted by Collider, the filmmaker dished a bit on his new gig in theJurassic franchi … | Continue reading


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The Best Earbuds for Under $150

Upgrading to a better pair of buds doesn’t always require splurging. If you’re looking for a modest, no-frills pair of buds that checks most of the must-haves list, we have a few recommendations for you for $150 or under. The must-haves list can be decent audio, a comfortable fit … | Continue reading


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Riker's Hometown Wants to Put a Perfectly Postured Statue Up in His Name

Captain Kirk has one. Captain Janeway has one. If Star Trek fans are going to insist on slowly but surely getting every major character a landmark in their hometown-to-be, Jonathan Frakes’ legendary Will Riker is certainly up there as a priority—especially one that celebrates his … | Continue reading


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No, Google Isn’t Sunsetting Gmail

Have you seen a claim on social media that Google is “sunsetting” Gmail this coming August? What appears to be a screenshot from an official Google announcement has gone viral on X, but it’s completely fake.Read more... | Continue reading


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Disney Reveals a New Look at Splash Mountain's Princess and the Frog Makeover

Spring break is almost upon us—so here’s what’s going on at theme parks and major tourist destinations as we go into the new year of vacation travel.Read more... | Continue reading


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Smart Neanderthals Made Tools Using Glue, Study Finds

A trove of Neanderthal tools made between 120,000 and 40,000 years ago were forged with glue, according to a team of researchers that recently studied the objects.Read more... | Continue reading


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Why Nimona Got Saved From Disney to Become an Oscar Contender

Nimona went from being a movie that was almost certainly lost to the ether to an Oscar nominee—a story as miraculous as the sumptuous, wildly inventive, and queer as hell film turned out to be when we finally got to see it on Netflix. But it was only allowed to do so when Annapur … | Continue reading


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