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Steven Spielberg Is Full Believer in Alien Life Now

By Hoai-Tran Bui

"I don't know more than any of you do, but I have a very strong, sneaking suspicion that we are not alone here on Earth.”

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Could AI Make This Documentary?

By Hoai-Tran Bui

Two new documentaries about AI reveal the good, the bad, and the apocalyptic of tech that is transforming us all.

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Puppets In Space! James Ortiz Talks About Bringing Project Hail Mary’s Rocky To Life.

By Lyvie Scott

“You’re Frank Oz, and I’m making Yoda for you.”

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Jonathan Frakes Says He "Hopes" To Work With 'Picard' Season 3 Showrunner Again

By Ryan Britt

The Next Generation legend has directed the penultimate episode of Starfleet Academy Season 1.

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Ismael Cruz Cordova Reveals Why 'The Bluff' Is The Pirate Epic We Need Now

By Lyvie Scott

The Rings of Power star trades his bow and arrow for a thoughtful revenge fable.

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Temuera Morrison Breaks His Silence About the Future Of Boba Fett

By Lyvie Scott

“We might open up the jar later.”

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'Young Sherlock' Turns Heated Rivals Into Kickass Partners

By Ryan Britt

How the new Prime Video series from Guy Ritchie is surprisingly faithful to Holmesian lore, without being trapped by the canon.

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Why Star Trek Just Returned To An Underrated Tear-Jerker Episode From 1997

By Ryan Britt

Starfleet Academy’s bosses revisited Voyager’s “Real Life” to bring a new dimension to the Doctor.

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How Wyatt Russell Became The Charming, Reluctant Hero Of Two Massive Franchises

By Ryan Britt

The star of Monarch and Thunderbolts* dishes on time travel, his upcoming spinoff, and why, at first, getting the role of another Captain America was like a “Christmas present I didn’t want.”

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How The Director of 'WALL-E' Made The Year’s Most “Wholesome” Sci-Fi Movie

By Dais Johnston

All of humanity in 94 minutes.