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Review: Based on a Marvel comic, this stylish and startling head trip conjures a superhero show like you've never seen.
"Stranger Things" got it wrong. It was the CIA and the Department of Defense, not the Department of Energy, that conducted covert research on potential psychic abilities.
Anne Hathaway does the monster mash in this indie comedy with added kaiju carnage.
He's a top adviser for every "Jurassic Park" film and explains how he works to bring prehistoric creatures to life for film and in the real-life "Jurassic World: The Exhibition."
Six-part series based on comedy about the approaching apocalypse will debut in 2018.
Many say it was a meteor blast that flattened a Siberian forest and left a large impact crater when the "Tunguska Event" happened over 100 years ago. New research debunks part of the story.
The big alien lumbered after Captain Kirk a whole half-century ago, and he's since become a sci-fi icon.
In a witty promo, the returning talk-how host gets scolded for trying to sit in Westeros' imposing Iron Throne.
How did we not notice that Riley from "Inside Out" makes an appearance in "Finding Dory"? Gotta be quicker on the freeze-frame button.
An asteroid going boldly through the universe now carries a new name that honors actor Will Wheaton, who played Wesley Crusher on "Star Trek: The Next Generation."
A lot of cows won't be tasting the rainbow after a load of red Skittles destined for cattle feed spilled off a truck and all over a highway.
The X-Men universe takes a detour into weary darkness with the latest "Logan" trailer showing the power and rage of a young mutant who acts like a mini-Wolverine.
It's morphin' time! The official full trailer for the upcoming "Power Rangers" movie shows big-budget special effects, outcast teens and Bryan Cranston.