You’ll Soon Be Able to Fight Xenomorphs in an ‘Alien’ VR Experience

By Johnny Brayson April 20, 2018

  Alien Day, that special celebration of all things related to the Alien franchise, is returning for the third time this year, and it’s going to be bigger and better than ever before thanks to a wholly immersive, free roaming virtual reality experience called Alien: Descent.   The VR experience is being set up by...

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New Clip from ‘Tremors: A Cold Day in Hell’ Shows Off Ice Graboids

By Johnny Brayson April 19, 2018

  We’re not going to lie, we’re pretty excited about the upcoming Tremors movie. Tremors: A Cold Day in Hell is the sixth installment in the franchise, and if there’s one thing we’ve come to appreciate about the series’ Michael Gross-led sequels, it’s their combination of fun and somewhat silly horror. And in a newly...

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Apparently the Next ‘Gremlins’ Film Is a Reboot After All

By Johnny Brayson April 18, 2018

  We’ve been hearing for a while now about a third Gremlins movie, and last we heard, the film was going to serve as a dark sequel to the previous two films that was more in line with the spirit of the first. However, it now looks instead like the movie — if it happens...

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This Fan Film Will Have You Wishing for a Live Action ‘Gargoyles’ Movie

By Johnny Brayson April 16, 2018

  There were a lot of great animated series to come out of the ’90s, but one of the best was undoubtedly that Saturday morning staple from Disney, Gargoyles. The series featured a group of magical stone statues in New York City that came alive at night and acted as a team of superheroes. It...

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First ‘Future World’ Trailer Is an Insane Sci-Fi Trip

By Johnny Brayson April 13, 2018

  James Franco’s bonkers new post-apocalyptic sci-fi film, Future World, has just released its first trailer, and the movie looks even crazier — and way better — than we ever expected.   The film, which Franco co-directed with Bruce Thierry Cheung, takes place in a dystopian future with a style sensibility that appears culled from the...

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The Most Iconic Sci-Fi Novel Ever Is Finally Coming to TV

By Johnny Brayson April 12, 2018

  There are a number of iconic science-fiction novels that still don’t yet have a definitive on-screen version, and that includes the most lauded of all. Foundation, by the legendary Isaac Asimov, is considered by many to be the greatest science-fiction novel series ever written, but for some reason it has yet to be adapted...

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It’s Action Star vs. Giant Shark in the First ‘The Meg’ Trailer

By Johnny Brayson April 11, 2018

  It’s incredibly rare these days for a big studio to produce a good old-fashioned B movie. We’re talking the type of flick that’s cheesy on purpose, doesn’t take itself too seriously, and offers outsized thrills. The Meg is all of these things, but unlike the B movies of yesteryear, it actually has a budget....

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Funko Coming Out with Freddy Krueger, Elvira, & He-Man Cereals

By Johnny Brayson April 10, 2018

  Toymaker Funko is famous for their POP! vinyl toys depicting characters from just about every pop culture franchise known to man, but now the company is expanding to a wholly unexpected area: your breakfast table.   Funko has revealed that they will soon be releasing branded cereals modeled after some of your favorite properties,...

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Three Different Scripts Being Considered for ‘Star Trek 4’

By Johnny Brayson April 9, 2018

  After Star Trek Beyond failed to make much noise at the box office, bringing in just $343 million worldwide against its nearly $200 million budget, a continuation of the Kelvin Timeline franchise was hardly a sure thing. And while Paramount ultimately decided to move forward with a fourth film, the studio still doesn’t know what...

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‘The Last Starfighter’ Reboot in the Works from ‘Rogue One’ Screenwriter

By Johnny Brayson April 6, 2018

  There aren’t many beloved ’80s sci-fi franchises left that haven’t been rebooted or resurrected in the past few years, but one that’s never been able to get off the ground has been The Last Starfighter. It looks like that’s about to change.   Screenwriter Gary Whitta, who most recently penned Rogue One: A Star...

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