Fantastic Four: First Steps Trailer Reveals Marvel's First Family In Their First MCU Adventure
The Fantastic Four: First Steps trailer finally brings Marvel's first family into the Marvel Cinematic Universe for a 1960s-set adventure.
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Read MoreStar Trek: Section 31 failed to impress critics, longtime Trekkies, or casual sci-fi action fans. Here's why the Discovery spinoff film was a bust.
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Read MoreYou can check out Kurt Russell's audition to play Han Solo in Star Wars right here. However, that wasn't the only role in the film he tried out for.
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Read MoreAccording to Metacritic, a sci-fi film you probably never heard of is the worst movie of 2024. Would you dare to watch it, even for free?
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Read MoreSci-fi planets like Dune's Arrakis and Star Wars' Tatooine might look cool, but according to NASA they're more fiction than science.
Read MoreThe recently released movie Companion uses a sci-fi/horror trope that, while not new, feels more timely and inevitable than ever.
Read MoreThe Star Wars: Legacy of Vader comic book has revealed that Vader unexpectedly(?) killed a controversial prequel trilogy character at some point.
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Read MoreGen Z Star Wars fans are keeping the franchise fresh and exciting by taking their own approach to experiencing the Skywalker Saga for the first time.
Read MoreKacey Rohl, who plays Rachel Garrett in Star Trek: Section 31, has appeared in several other noteworthy projects (including a beloved cult series).
Read MoreStar Trek: Section 31 is full of standout actors you're most likely familiar with, including the man behind the hulking mech Zeph.
Read MoreThe Star Wars movies have yet to humanize the Tusken Raiders by revealing their faces or exploring their culture. For that, you'll have to go beyond the films.
Read MoreSteven Spielberg flirted with the idea of making a sequel to one of his best films, but once he decided against it, he fought to make sure it never happened.
Read MorePatrick Stewart has always been a man of taste, and this is reflected by his favorite Star Trek movie. Of course, he also stars in it.
Read MoreDarth Vader is arguably cinema's greatest villain, but Star Wars fans can find his most brutal moment in the pages of a fantastic comic book series.
Read MoreIf you've read the Dune novels, you might have questions about some of their biggest ideas, like The Golden Path. Here's a spoilery breakdown of that concept.
Read MoreJason Momoa's Duncan Idaho was a breakout character in Dune but didn't return for Dune: Part 2. Here's how he could return for Dune: Messiah.
Read MoreThe Star Trek: Discovery spinoff film Section 31 has far more in common with a major comic book movie than your typical Star Trek project.
Read MoreBack when his career was still on the rise, Josh Gad was very nearly cast in James Cameron's Avatar. Unfortunately, his audition process hit a snag.
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