February 2010 Archive for SCI FI Wire
We previewed the first 3-D teaser trailer for
Tron Legacy and got a bunch of spoilers from the director.
What you thought about Na'vi have breasts, Superman's reboot and more.
Dushku also admited that she might star in the next
Ghostbusters flick.
The Brazilian church is suing over the use of an iconic Christ statue in the disaster movie.
Come face to face with an 8-foot sculpture that's even scarier than that horrifying monster in the 1979 Ridley Scott film,
Alien.
The author of
The Catcher in the Rye called the film "unwitty," "unfunny" and "awful."
The BBC announced a new movie that will depict the destruction of Atlantis using techniques from
300.
A Massachusetts couple has taken the sci-fi subgenre and applied it to their house with amazing results.
The
Twilight star has dropped out of
Max Steel in favor of
Stretch Armstrong.
Heritage Auction Galleries sold a copy of
Detective Comics # 27 from 1939 for $1,075,500 Thursday.
The very first film adaptation of Lewis Carroll's Alice books is now online and you can watch it here.
You know you want it: The biggest replica of
Firefly's little ship, which you watch here.
The star of
Wanted won't do a sequel and would rather work with Alfonso CuarĂ³n on
Gravity.
Sven Junga used LEGOs to recreate a scene of the
Daedalus landing from
Stargate Atlantis.
We've got an exclusive clips from the upcoming supernatural horror movie
Eclipse.
Who knew that zombies were being persecuted? But thanks to an appeal court in Minneapolis, Minnesota—no more!
Jaws +
The Godfather +
Dr. Strangelove =
The Crazies
James Callis has been cast in a major role on
FlashForward for several episodes at the end of the season.
There's some sad news in the search for
Trek star Walter Koenig's son.
BBC America announces an April airdate for the new
Doctor Who and new details about the next season.
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