Upcoming Star Wars Movies And TV Shows You Need To Know About
Which Star Wars movies and TV shows are for sure happening? And which ones have either been canceled or put on hold? Let's run through them all.
Read MoreWhich Star Wars movies and TV shows are for sure happening? And which ones have either been canceled or put on hold? Let's run through them all.
Read MoreRemakes are a pretty controversial subject, but Michael Crichton's cult classic about killer gorillas is a perfect candidate.
Read MoreSteven Spielberg planned on adding a musical number to his 2001 sci-fi film A.I. Artificial Intelligence, but couldn't make it work.
Read MoreIn the pages of a new IDW comic, the lumbering Godzilla is going to come face to face with a video game character whose size is made up for by his speed.
Read MoreOne of Roger Corman's 1980s sci-fi B-movies is eerily similar to the origin story of Marvel's Star-Lord, including the name 'Peter.'
Read MoreGore Verbinski may best be known for his Pirates of the Caribbean movies, but how does the rest of his filmography stack up? Let's rank all of his movies.
Read MoreSir Ian McKellen nailed the role of Magneto in the X-Men movies, but many people initially thought he was miscast - including Sir Ian McKellen.
Read MoreHe may be Mr. Fantastic now, but Pedro Pascal's introduction to superhero cinema was in an odd, horror-tinged Spider-Man riff.
Read MoreScience fiction fans can now stream the must-watch 1971 adaptation of Michael Crichton's The Andromeda Strain on Prime Video.
Read MoreMany of David Bowie's songs are infused with space age imagery, and one in particularly was inspired by a sci-fi classic.
Read MoreAlmost immediately after the original Star Wars hit theaters in 1977, production began on a short film parody that still holds up today.
Read MoreThe ambitious, emotional, millennia-spanning sci-fi romance The Fountain didn't make much of an impact at the box office, but it inspired a strong fan reaction.
Read MoreHarlan Ellison is one of the most influential voices in science-fiction history, and he was vocally not a fan of Star Wars.
Read MoreThe production of Ghostbusters famously disrupted much of New York City, which led to a chance meeting between Dan Aykroyd and Isaac Asimov.
Read MoreThe writer/directors of the sci-fi indie film Redux Redux tell us how Marvel Studios inadvertently helped give them an assist with their screenplay.
Read MoreIf you're looking for an underseen sci-fi comedy to experience for the first time, check out this 1960s flick that Roger Ebert gave a perfect score.
Read MoreIsaac Asimov's 1955 novel The End of Eternity was adapted into a trippy movie in 1987, and you can watch it for free right now.
Read MoreBefore American Graffiti and Star Wars made him a blockbuster giant, George Lucas got his start working with Robert Duvall on a chilling sci-fi movie.
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone mastermind Rod Serling passed away before George Lucas created Star Wars, but he was already a fan of the filmmaker.
Read MoreWith the latest look at The Mandalorian and Grogu, it's clear that the nostalgia cycle for the Star Wars sequel trilogy has arrived.
Read MoreDon't let the convoluted title deter you! Nirvanna The Band The Show The Movie is one of the funniest movies of the year, and it has an amazing premise.
Read MoreYes, that's the Razor Crest that you saw in the new trailer for The Mandalorian and Grogu -- and the explanation behind its return is pretty annoying.
Read MoreBoth Lucasfilm and the Star Wars franchise are entering a new era, and The Mandalorian and Grogu could set a welcome precedent for what's to come.
Read MoreThe latest trailer for The Mandalorian and Grogu features an appearance by a bounty hunter that even hardcore Star Wars fans may struggle to remember.
Read MoreThe 2000s gave us some of the best sci-fi movies of all time. We've picked the top of the crop and ranked them too. Did your favorite make the cut?
Read MoreAn alien character who pops up in the new trailer for Star Wars: The Mandalorian And Grogu sure sounds a lot like Martin Scorsese.
Read MoreIn the early days of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Paramount wanted to add Eddie Murphy to the cast. But the studio ultimately got nervous about the decision.
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