by Justin Carter on (#6N2X8)
Batman fans have their favorites miniseries, and among the most beloved is The Long Halloween. The original miniseries from Jeph Loeb and the late Tim Sale saw widepsread acclaim when it released in 1996 and spawned two sequels and a film adaptation. And much like Frank Miller with hisDark Knight Returnsseries, Loeb...Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6N2WB)
As old horror franchises have gotten new leases on life in recent years, more and more people have just wanted to know why Friday the 13th can't get the same treatment. While the series was kept semi-alive with a video game not too long ago, there hasn't been a new movie since the 2009 reboot. It sounds like even with...Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6N2TR)
Nearly 10 years ago, George Miller brought the Mad Max franchise blasting back to relevance with Fury Road. The film wasn't just well-liked, it was basically a game changer for plenty of moviegoers and delivered them something they'd never really seen at the time. And of the many things to love about Fury Road, people...Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6N2S0)
Disney announced revered composer Richard Sherman passed away on Saturday from age-related illnesses." He was 95 years old.Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6N2FB)
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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by Justin Carter on (#6N2FC)
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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by Justin Carter on (#6N2D6)
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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by Justin Carter on (#6N2C5)
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...Read more...
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by Justin Carter on (#6N2AD)
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).Read more...
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by io9 Staff on (#6N2AE)
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 EddyRead more...
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by Owen Bellwood, Jalopbik on (#6N29E)
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...Read more...
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by Gizmodo Staff on (#6N29F)
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...Read more...
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by Gizmodo Staff on (#6N29G)
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...Read more...
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by Gizmodo Staff on (#6N28A)
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...Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#6N234)
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...Read more...
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#6N223)
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...Read more...
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by Florence Ion on (#6N224)
It turns out that Samsung's repair program isn't as breezy as we initially thought. In the past few days, we've discovered some harsh truths about Android's best-selling smartphone maker. The company has quietly parted ways with iFixit on phone repair kits. It has also required independent repair shops to disclose...Read more...
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by Artem Golub and Maxwell Zeff on (#6N225)
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by Sabina Graves on (#6N226)
Speculation about new character arrivals in Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge has circled for weeks as a mysterious tarp appeared stationed on Batuu at Disneyland. Today Disney Experiences confirmed two new Star Warscharacter arrivals, who speak through one: a modified R1 series astromech droid named Bard, owned by Tohan...Read more...
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by Artem Golub and James Whitbrook on (#6N207)
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by Sabina Graves on (#6N1Y0)
It's a mega-movie summer at Universal Studios Orlando with the East Coast resort punching up cinematic nostalgia and the opening of DreamWorks Land. With nighttime shows themed around the likes of Back to the Future, E.T., Ghostbusters, Jaws, Trolls, and Shrek, movie fans of all ages can get into vacation mode like in...Read more...
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#6N1Y1)
HBO's smash-hit video-game adaptation The Last of Us has added a veteran of the source material to its second season: Oscar nominee Jeffrey Wright, who'll be stepping back into the role of Isaac Dixon. Wright's previous genre credits include another big HBO series in Westworld, as well as Marvel's animated What If... ? seriesRead more...
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by Matt Novak on (#6N1Y2)
Artificial intelligence chatbots like OpenAI's ChatGPT are being sold as revolutionary tools that can help workers become more efficient at their jobs, perhaps replacing those people entirely in the future. But a stunning new study has found ChatGPT answers computer programming questions incorrectly 52% of the time.
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by Germain Lussier on (#6N1Y3)
One of the year's best and most polarizing movies just made its way home. Alex Garland's Civil War, the terrifying near-future thriller about a United States that's no longer so united, is now available on demand. It grossed almost $70 million domestically, which means plenty of movie fans saw it, but even more...Read more...
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#6N1VB)
House of the Dragon season two is nearly upon us, and while it's been a year and a half since the season one finale, fans will easily remember the key players from the Game of Thrones prequel: Rhaenyra Targaryen and her family, aka the Blacks, and Alicent Hightower, the newly crowned Aegon II, and their crew, aka the...Read more...
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by Maxwell Zeff on (#6N1RD)
Google tested out AI overviews for months before releasing them nationwide last week, but clearly, that wasn't enough time. The AI is hallucinating answers to several user queries, creating a less-than-trustworthy experience across Google's flagship product. In the last week, Gizmodo received AI overviews from Google...Read more...
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by Dua Rashid on (#6N1VC)
Spotify recently emailed its customers, informing them that Car Thing will be discontinued and no longer operational after December 9, 2024. This oddly-named device is the streaming company's first-ever attempt at hardware and allows users to control Spotify in their cars via a touch-screen or voice commands.Read more...
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by Kyle Barr on (#6N1VD)
Whatever Apple is cooking up in the kitchens inside of 1 Infinite Loop, it seems it's very interested in making a foldable, but only on its own terms. The Cupertino, California company is reportedly working on a folding MacBook that lacks any semblance of that annoying crease found on most other foldables.Read more...
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by Laura Bratton, Quartz on (#6N1RE)
Google parent Alphabet is reportedly making headway in its bid to acquire the $30 billion marketing software company HubSpot. That deal, which would be Google's largest-ever acquisition, is part of the company's strategy to compete with Microsoft in the cloud applications market.
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by Maxwell Zeff on (#6N0X6)
Last week, Sam Altman apologized for OpenAI's contracts which threatened to claw back equity from former employees, claiming in a tweet he did not know this was happening and I should have." Now, documents leaked to Vox on Wednesday suggest Altman did know, showing that the CEO and other senior OpenAI executives...Read more...
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by George Dvorsky on (#6N1RF)
A winemaker's renovation project in Gobelsburg, Austria, has led to the discovery of mammoth bones dating back up to 40,000 years, providing potential new insights into Upper Paleolithic hunting practices.Read more...
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#6N1RG)
Aubrey Sitterson and Megan Hutchison's Archie Comics: Judgment Day returns for its second installment June 19, and io9 has a sneak preview today. The Archie Horror mini-series event takes place in an alternate version of Riverdale plagued by demons that-terrifyingly-often spawn from Archie's friends and loved ones,...Read more...
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by Gordon Jackson on (#6N1P3)
James Gunn's Superman gets an update. King Kong joins Monarch: Legacy of Monsters. Plus, the Dexter prequel series casts its leads. To the victor go the spoilers!
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by Kyle Barr on (#6N1P4)
Games are expensive, and for some, it's far too expensive to be a regular hobby. That makes shopping for deals that much more of a necessity. I'm here to offer a few tried and tested ways to find good deals on games, including legitimate ways to find games to play for free.Read more...
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by George Dvorsky on (#6N1P5)
A qualification test of a Raptor 2 engine has resulted in a dramatic explosion at SpaceX's McGregor facility. The company has yet to comment on the incident, but it's unlikely to affect the upcoming fourth test launch of the Starship megarocket.
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by Germain Lussier on (#6N1P6)
Live-action Star Wars is back in a big, big way. Thursday night, Lucasfilm and Disney held their big premiere for Star Wars: The Acolyte, the latest Disney+ show set in a galaxy far, far away and, so far, it sounds like people really, really like it.Read more...
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by Matt Novak on (#6N1M1)
Dog shelters are currently overwhelmed in many parts of the U.S., with some of the oldest dogs often at the highest risk of being euthanized. But now is a great time to consider adopting a dog, especially from a place like San Francisco's Muttville Senior Dog Rescue, which maintains some of our favorite social media...Read more...
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by Sabina Graves on (#6N1CD)
A year after the Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser took its last flight, here's a look back at the best of Disney Parks' bold venture into the immersive entertainment space-and why in the end, it couldn't quite work.Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#6N1AS)
Put on your best white tux, smuggle a diamond, and throw on Anything Goes." May 23 is the birthday of Steven Spielberg's Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom-the franchise's weirdest entry,for a whole lot of reasons. And since it was released in 1984, that makes today its 40th anniversary. Happy birthday Indy!Read more...
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#6N1AT)
Netflix is a go-to for must-watch series like 3 Body Problem and Stranger Things, but it's not really a cult movie destination. If you dig deep, though, you can turn up some offbeat sci-fi and horror gems. With io9's previous Netflix cult-movie guide now mostly outdated, here's a fresh list culled from the streamer's...Read more...
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by Oscar Gonzalez on (#6N1AV)
California is another state lining up to pass a law requiring adult sites to verify the ages of porn watchers.Read more...
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by Germain Lussier on (#6N194)
There's a lot to be excited about when it comes to Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. Tim Burton finally returning to this wild world he created all those years ago. Michael Keaton hopping back into one of his most iconic characters. Finding out what's happened in the years since with Winona Ryder's character Lydia, especially...Read more...
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by Florence Ion on (#6N195)
In this economy, we could all use extra help. I am a coupon queen, saving money wherever I can and recuperating dollars and cents/sense as I make purchases. I'm already initiated into Google Play Points and redeeming them for cash and credit. This week, Google announced more ways to get free money. You will have to...Read more...
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by Collin Woodard, Jalopnik on (#6N196)
In developed countries all over the world, driving continues to get safer. The one exception to that rule is the United States, where driving continues to get more dangerous. Unfortunately, there are so many factors that make drivers in the U.S. more dangerous, there's no silver bullet that will magically fix things....Read more...
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by Matt Novak on (#6N169)
Carlo Acutis, a 15-year-old programmer who died of leukemia in 2006, is set to be the first millennial saint, according to a new report from the Catholic News AgencyThursday. Acutis created websites documenting purported miracles and has been dubbed God's influencer" since his death.Read more...
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#6N16A)
io9 has several acclaimed authors among its alumni, including Annalee Newitz, Charlie Jane Anders, Evan Narcisse, and Andrew Liptak. Another former io9-er, Linda H. Codega, will join their ranks early next year with the release of fantasy novel Motheater, and we're thrilled to be debuting the cover and talking to the...Read more...
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by Bradley Brownell, Jalopnik on (#6N16B)
Corn is a problem. Or rather, America's growing reliance on government corn subsidies to power our everyday lives. Beef is artificially inexpensive because farmers feed corn to cows, even though their digestive systems aren't designed to process it. Sweet foods are artificially inexpensive because high fructose corn...Read more...
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by Maxwell Zeff on (#6N16C)
Elon Musk shared his dystopian vision for the future on Thursday while remotely joining the Viva Technology Conference in Paris. An audience member asked whether AI would one day replace Musk, expressing real concerns about automation taking jobs-a situation many are already facing. The owner of X, xAI, Tesla, and...Read more...
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by Cheryl Eddy on (#6N16E)
It goes without saying that Star Wars fans are extremely excited for The Acolyte, which arrives on Disney+ June 4 to reveal a Jedi-centric crime tale set a century before The Phantom Menace. A new behind the scenes video reveals that The Acolyte's cast has equal levels of excitement about the series.
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