Brian Butler's 50-minute film follows two characters thrown together in the worst of times.
This robot both walks and flies, using 16 thrusters on its legs.
The Disney+ and Disney Junior animated series opens up the High Republic era for younger audiences.
The decision for Hermès Paris against MetaBirkin’s creator could set the tone for intellectual property and NFTs going forward.
The funny, faceless people behind meme accounts are taking their talents to stages around the country in an unexpected evolution of online humor.
The Mandalorian season 3 will take Din Djarin to his adopted homeworld to reunite its peoples–unfolding a new chapter in Mandalore's history of strife.
Check out a preview of the new line, which will drop just in time for Valentine's Day gift shopping.
A recent report shows how "involuntary celibate" groups are getting thousands of hits for pages claiming "the blackpill" has a historical/scientific basis.
This is especially for those who need their hand held about the shoe in the Gordy's Home flashback.
A Redditor shared this wonderful custom build and all the files needed to 3D print your own.
The fight for Mandalore begins in March (well, the live-action battle, that is).
Ben Hansford's sci-fi short Uprising! explores one very unlikely hero's trajectory on that fateful day.
The British singer/songwriter alleges a multitude of online retailers operating under multiple ‘aliases’ are breaching his trademarks.
Lucasfilm's sequel series to the 1988 Ron Howard-George Lucas film is now on Disney+.
And Legion creator Noah Hawley's Alien TV series finally scuttles into "active production."
The Daniels' amazing sci-fi love story won acting awards for stars Michelle Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan.
There’s a whole lot of dog-like robots that want you to pet them, but they’re not all equal in functionality or privacy.
Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey star in the HBO adaptation of the PlayStation game starting January 15.
The anime adaptation of Haro Aso and Kotaro Takata's comedy horror manga hits in July.
In an excerpt from "Disruptive Technologies," Paul Armstrong examines Meta's rocky pivot and why it's still the central player in the developing metaverse.
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