Disney Parks kicked off Disney Studios' centennial celebration at the happiest place on earth.
Laboratory Conditions also stars The Witcher: Blood Origin 's Minnie Driver.
The Last Night in Soho and Baby Driver director is an auteur, something that Marvel doesn't usually care for.
Starring Demián Bichir, the long-in-the-works adaptation of the Swedish vampire tale has been cancelled.
A viral Chinese food blogger who filmed herself cooking and eating a great white shark in April 2022 is getting some big pushback.
AI voice generator company ElevenLabs said it may backtrack on its open platform after reports its AI was used to deepfake Joe Rogan, Justin Roiland, and more.
Will the brand be the first to introduce an affordable foldable smartphone?
Cold temps, freezing rain, and sleet are coming a wide area including Dallas-Fort Worth, San Antonio, and Austin.
The metals could power green tech like EVs and wind turbines, but environmental groups are concerned about how exploration could affect marine life.
As the Twitter CEO tries to sweet talk Washington, he apologized for a since-deleted retweet which spuriously claimed Pelosi met his assailant at a gay bar.
The latest Gundam anime's excellent prologue episode is now available with English VO, for those that don't want to read during their weekly warcrimes.
The FAA announced an update to its pilot-alert system as lawmakers also look at ways to study and modernize the database.
The winners of the Ocean Art Contest show off glimpses of life underwater.
An analysis finds that almost all the coal plants in the U.S. are pricier to run than building new renewable energy facilities.
Much like Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill" on Stranger Things , Linda Ronstadt's "Long, Long Time" is getting a TV boost.
The company joins Airbnb in deploying tracking technology designed to identify unwanted weekend bashes taking place at rental properties.
James Cameron's Avatar: The Way of Water has now outgrossed Star Wars: The Force Awakens globally.
As layoffs continue in the tech sector, so too does the anxiety and depression that surrounds them and the industry as a whole.
Although the famed horror director was tied to a live-action Akira adaptation, he'd rather see it done by a representative cast and crew.
Carl Pei, the CEO of Nothing, confirmed it in an interview.
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