George Lucas Only Made Star Wars Because Hollywood Rejected His Apocalypse Now Pitch
Originally, George Lucas had intended to direct his version of Apocalypse Now. Here's why he pivoted to Star Wars: A New Hope instead.
Read MoreOriginally, George Lucas had intended to direct his version of Apocalypse Now. Here's why he pivoted to Star Wars: A New Hope instead.
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Read MoreOne of H.G. Wells' classic sci-fi novels served as the foundation for this (in many ways, decidedly different) World War II spy flick.
Read MoreChristopher Nolan's 'worst' movies are still leagues above most films, and it's shocking which films have the lowest scores on Rotten Tomatoes.
Read MoreStarship Troopers challenged audiences in 1997 thanks to director Paul Verhoeven's unflinching satire of fascism.
Read MoreRachel Zegler is climbing the Netflix most-watched charts thanks to this dystopian action flick, which is worth streaming for several reasons.
Read MoreOne of George Lucas' early script drafts for the first Star Wars movie had Luke Skywalker joining forces with the Wookiees on their home planet.
Read MoreXolo Maridueña's Blue Beetle is returning in James Gunn’s Man Of Tomorrow and we couldn't be more thrilled. Here's how the character could fit in.
Read MoreSteven Spielberg returned to the sci-fi genre with this year's Disclosure Day. Now, the alien flick is making its way to the home media market.
Read MoreAndy Weir has two science-fiction books that are allegedly set in the same universe, and we say 'allegedly' because he legally can't confirm it.
Read MoreThe Mandalorian and Grogu is headed to the home market. Here's how you can catch the Star Wars flick from the comfort of your living room.
Read MoreReturn of the Jedi was originally set to feature the Wookie home planet instead of Ewoks. Here's why that changed in the Star Wars sequel.
Read MoreThe Star Wars book The High Republic: Temptation of the Force is a love story with a direct connection to The Acolyte.
Read MoreSam Neill's career extended well beyond Jurassic Park. Here are five other great movies that the late actor appeared in.
Read MoreThe late, great Sam Neill requested a specific wardrobe detail for his role in the sci-fi horror cult classic Event Horizon.
Read MoreIf you're a fan of War of the Worlds, you need to track down the wild, unauthorized sci-fi sequel centered on Thomas Edison.
Read MoreYou may not have even been aware of it upon first watching them, but these 12 movies all drew some form of inspiration from the works of Greek mythology.
Read MoreBefore Jurassic Park, author Michael Crichton wrote a sci-fi movie featuring Tom Selleck, Gene Simmons from KISS, and killer robots.
Read MoreThis '90s sci-fi disaster flick was originally slated to be directed by Steven Spielberg. Here's why things didn't pan out that way.
Read MoreProject Hail Mary author Andy Weir is a big fan of Star Trek, but one movie had a clear influence on his science-fiction novels.
Read MoreThe first official concept art for Avengers: Doomsday assembles the Avengers, the New Avengers, the X-Men, and the Fantastic Four against Doctor Doom.
Read MoreOne actor has starred in some of the biggest flops of the decade, unfortunately proving our 'box office poison' theory true.
Read MoreChristopher Walken and Willem Dafoe star in this offbeat 1990s sci-fi thriller flick based on a William Gibson short story.
Read MoreTimotheé Chalamet, Muad'Dib himself, has confirmed that Dune: Part Three will be taking some liberties from the book that inspired it.
Read MoreIf you're looking for movies to help you unpack those 'end of the world' feelings, here are five dystopian flicks to add to your watch list.
Read MoreDuring a Q&A, director Denis Villeneuve revealed three things that make Dune: Chapter Three feel distinct from the other two entries in the trilogy.
Read MoreA brand-new trailer has dropped for Dune: Part Three, which will seemingly bring Paul Atreides' story to a violent conclusion.
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