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Uber, Lyft Walk Back Threats to Leave Minneapolis as State Passes New
Minnesota legislators reached a compromise with Uber and Lyft to increase pay for drivers across the state through a newly passed bill on Sunday, according to the Star Tribune. The ridesharing companies say they will continue operating throughout the state, after threatening to leave Minneapolis in August when the…
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An X-Men Movie Veteran May Be Taking on Star Trek Next
Simon Kinberg’s name is recognizable to fans of the X-Men movies—his feature directorial debut was 2019's X-Men: Dark Phoenix, but he’s long been a producer and sometimes writer on the franchise, starting with 2006's X-Men: The Last Stand right up through this summer’s Deadpool & Wolverine. But he’s got another…
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We May Know a Whole Lot More About UFOs Soon
It’s very possible we’ll know more about UFOs soon. Due to a stipulation inside the 2024 National Defense Authorization Act, the federal government is now required to share any and all internal reports on the subject of unidentified flying objects with the National Archives, which will then (eventually) share those…
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Blumhouse Invites My Bloody Valentine to Make a Return
There’s been a number of dormant horror franchises that’ve been revived in the past few years—your Alien, Halloween, Strangers, and so on. (Sorry, Jason.) Several of these have come courtesy of Blumhouse, and it’s now working to resurrect another old movie: My Bloody Valentine.
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George Miller Wants Mad Max to Take Another Ride Into Video Games
The newly released Furiosa has the world blazing with Mad Max fever. Some are celebrating the occasion by rewatching 2015's Fury Road, if not all four movies. Others are thinking about what could’ve been, particularly as it pertains to the 2015 Mad Max game from Just Cause creator Avalanche Studios.
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Star Trek 3 Is Finding Its Way Back to Theaters
Between now-classic movies like the Spider-Man films and the 1999Mummy flick, it’s been a spring of re-releases. Most of them have been from studios like Sony and Disney, but now Paramount is making a play by returning Star Trek III: The Search for Spock to the silver screen.
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WB's Green Lantern Show Has Enlisted Damon Lindelof to Write It
Update, 5/25 @ 1:15 PM ET: James Gunn has confirmed Chris Mundy and Damon Lindelof are involved with Lanterns. The two men, along with DC Comics scribe Tom King—who was previously cooking up a New Gods movie with Ava DuVernay—came up with the show’s initial pilot script and bible. (King, said Gunn, has been involved…
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Ghost in the Shell Returns With a New Anime in 2026
Ghost in the Shell is making a comeback, courtesy of a brand-new anime by Scott Pilgrim Takes Off studio Science SARU and longtime franchise studio Production I.G (Kaiju No. 8).
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Toss a Coin to This Week's Top Sci-Fi, Horror, and Fantasy Stories
This week, pop culture had lots to get excited about: Steven Spielberg’s intriguing new sci-fi film; long-awaited horror comedy sequel Beetlejuice Beetlejuice; our first glimpse of the (new) star of The Witcher; more details about Australia’s mini-theme park celebrating all things Bluey, and beyond! - Cheryl Eddy
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Man Charged After Trying to Body Slam an Orca in New Zealand
It turns out that killer wales do not like boats. They really don’t like them, in fact, and have made it their mission to sink them all to the bottom of the ocean in recent years. Now, instead of letting the orca have their fun with boats sailing the seven seas, one New Zealander has tried to fight back, which is…
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Taylor Swift's Private Jet Will Be Harder to Track While Info About UF
The federal government made some interesting moves by making private jets owned by celebrities such as Elon Musk and Taylor Swift harder to track, but at the same time, advancing legislation to make agencies share more info about UFOs. Back on the ground, AI is coming for your voice if you’re Scarlet Johansson, you’re…
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Who's Going to Buy Humane for a Billion Dollars?
This week, the company behind the wearable chatbot AI Pin is already looking to sell for upwards of a billion dollars just one month after its rough product launch. Speaking of AI, Microsoft shared its plans for the future of AI in Windows with Copilot+. However, we still have some privacy concerns over its spotlight…
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Spin of Supermassive Black Hole Measured at a Quarter the Speed of Lig
This week, science reporter Isaac Schultz described a groundbreaking effort to measure the spin of a supermassive black hole, and a fascinating experimental archaeology experiment in which marines fought each otherto test how well ancient Mycenean armor works. Other science coverage included a botched SpaceX engine…
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Let's Talk About the Ending of Furiosa
What a lovely, lovely day! After years of anticipation and discussion, George Miller’s follow-up to Mad Max: Fury Road is finally here. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga is now in theaters and it acts as a perfect compliment to that 2015 masterpiece, giving the character of Furiosa an intense backstory while also building out…
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Dawn of the Dead's Gaylen Ross on Filming the Zombie Classic, Includin
George A. Romero’s Dawn of the Dead arrived 10 years after he invented the modern zombie movie with 1968's Night of the Living Dead. To mark the 45-year anniversary of its U.S. release in 1979—an international co-production, it world-premiered in Italy in 1978—star Gaylen Ross, who’s also in Romero and Stephen King’s…
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