Genre veteran Francis Lawrence (The Hunger Games, I Am Legend, Constantine) will direct the sci-fi story.
The trading platform said Monday that a social engineering scheme had compromised millions of users' names and email addresses.
One of the highly prized books Alejandro Jodorowsky made to present his vision of Dune is for sale.
So that's a... maybe on returning for Sony and Marvel's Spider-Man: No Way Home ?
So far, the University of Austin's accreditations consist solely of gathering a group of the nation's loudest contrarians.
The showrunners are doing more than reading between the lines of Andrzej Sapkowski's fantasy books.
A driver recognized the gesture from TikTok videos prompting him to alert police of a potential domestic violence situation.
The large marine mammals are increasingly encountering humans as they reestablish their homes on the mainland.
Because it's absolutely loaded with them—watch at your own risk.
The pilotless drone can be repaired and refueled without ever having to land again.
A test range in China's Xinjiang province has targets resembling a U.S. aircraft carrier and two destroyers, according to Maxar Technologies.
With season three now in production, the Amazon series' fictional cable news segments have given up any pretense of being satire.
The new viewing format will offer 26% more picture display in some sequences and reduce the size of the side black boxes.
The Justice Department announced Monday that a number of prominent ransomware hackers had been arrested.
Star Wars ' finest pilots will no longer be taking flight for Disney and Lucasfilm in 2023.
"War of the Sontarans" finds focus after a messy premiere, but is it focusing on the right thing?
They’re calling it an “apogee kick motor,” but the object’s true identity and purpose remain unknown.
The SpaceX and Tesla billionaire has his sights set on a new venture: selling electricity in the Lone Star State.
The newly announced Image Comics union, CBWU, is confident that unionizing is the right move for the comics industry.
With a faster processor and new software features, Google's new flagship phones are more accessible than ever—but still not perfect.
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