‘Fantastic Beasts’ Sequel Has Found Its Young Dumbledore

By Johnny Brayson April 12, 2017

  Warner Bros. and JK Rowling have made no secret of their intention to make young Dumbledore the star of their new Fantastic Beasts franchise over Eddie Redmayne’s Newt Scamander, who was the protagonist in the first film of the series. And now we know which actor we’ll be rooting for when Dumbledore debuts in the Fantastic...

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Watch the First Trailer for a New Adaptation of Stephen King’s The Mist

By Kieran Dickson April 12, 2017

Stephen King’s chilling tale of weather-related peril, The Mist, has already inspired a major Hollywood movie and countless video games, but now it’s getting ready to wrap its tentacles around our TV screens. A new trailer for Spike’s upcoming TV adaptation has just hit the internet, and it features a more action-packed take on King’s famous novella...

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John Carpenter Is Creating A Brand New Sci-Fi Comic Series

By Kieran Dickson April 11, 2017

It’s been a long time since we’ve been treated to a new John Carpenter movie, and with the sci-fi horror legend insisting he’s staying away from the big screen, it’s unlikely that wait will ever end. But Carpenter isn’t completely retired, and this summer the master will return to doing what he does best: helping to create...

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Mulder and Scully Are Reuniting For a New X-Files Audiobook

By Kieran Dickson April 11, 2017

  It might be some time before Mulder and Scully are back on our TV screens, which leaves us X-Files fans in a tricky situation as we try to puzzle out where our next dose of alien weirdness will come from. If you’ve exhausted your classic episode rewatch, or you’re done with all the comics,...

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The Fifth Element Is Returning to Theaters With a Preview of Valerian

By Kieran Dickson April 10, 2017

  The weird and wonderful world of Luc Besson’s The Fifth Element is returning to theaters for special screenings next month, celebrating 20 years since Korben Dallas and Leeloo first graced the big screen. The anniversary screenings will debut a new 4K restoration of the cult classic, with the added bonus of an exclusive early look at some of...

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Marvel Pays Homage to 80’s Sci-Fi Fantasy With First Trailer For Thor: Ragnarok

By Kieran Dickson April 10, 2017

  Marvel might just have found a way to attract lovers of cult classic genre movies into their huge legion of fans. The first trailer for Thor: Ragnarok has just been released, and it’s a visual feast of trippy modern sci-fi colliding with a wonderfully retro fantasy vibe. The end result might just be the weirdest,...

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This Sci-Fi Horror Movie Is The Perfect Trip To The Theater For 80’s Horror Fans

By Kieran Dickson April 7, 2017

There’s no doubting that the Sci-Fi and Horror genres are experiencing a resurgence right now. There have been a string of genre movies like Get Out and Arrival that have successfully won the hearts of fans while gaining critical acclaim at the same time. This is all great news, but if you want a new movie that harks back to...

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‘Star Trek’ Fan Rebuilds the Entire Set from the Original Series

By Johnny Brayson April 7, 2017

  If it’s true that heaven is a place on Earth, then it may very well exist in Ticonderoga, NY — for Star Trek fans anyway. That’s where 49-year-old Elvis impersonator James Cawley has built a completely accurate recreation of the entire set from the 1960s original series, including the bridge, corridors, transporter room, and everything...

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Why Arnold Schwarzenegger Says He Won’t Do The New Predator Movie

By Kieran Dickson April 6, 2017

There’s a new Predator movie in production right now, and ever since it was first announced all anyone can ask is ‘Will Arnie have a role in it?’.  Schwarzenegger was, after all, the biggest factor in the first Predator movie’s success but in the years since then, a rich mythology has built up around the...

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There Was A Proposed Sequel To Deep Blue Sea And It Sounds Totally Insane

By Kieran Dickson April 6, 2017

  The 1999 sci-fi horror movie Deep Blue Sea had a lot going for it. Sweet LL Cool J soundtrack? Check. Giant killer sharks? check. Ridiculously silly death sequences? Double check! Even by the standards set by the era in which it was released (Lake Placid, and Anaconda, both came out around that time), Deep Blue Sea had...

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