James Cameron's The Abyss: Special Edition Is Coming to Theaters

A year ago, James Cameron was everywhere ahead of Avatar: The Way of Water. Then came the Titanic 25th anniversary re-release, followed by Cameron’s name inevitably popping up alongside the growing cultural interest in AI. Avatar 3’s not due until next year, but don’t you dare think Cameron will be out of sight for…

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Source: Gizmodo – James Cameron’s The Abyss: Special Edition Is Coming to Theaters

Art the Clown Wishes You a Very Gory Christmas in First Terrifier 3 Teaser

He’s a man for all seasons, that Art the Clown—and while Terrifier 3, the follow-up to surprise sensation Terrifier 2, has claimed October 2024 as its release date, its first marketing push is all about Christmas. And while we’ve seen a lot of scary Santas in the past, Art’s version is exceptionally ghoulish.

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Source: Gizmodo – Art the Clown Wishes You a Very Gory Christmas in First Terrifier 3 Teaser

Google Witness Spills How Much Apple Gets From Safari Search Revenue

Google pays Apple 36% of its search advertising revenue from Safari, according to new details brought to light in Google’s search antitrust trial on Monday as reported by Bloomberg. The mere utterance of the number, which Google and Apple have tried to keep sealed, caused Google’s main litigator John Schmidtlein to…

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Source: Gizmodo – Google Witness Spills How Much Apple Gets From Safari Search Revenue

The Typo on This $700 Evangelion Motherboard is Typical Shinji

Asus just launched its ROG Maximus Z790 Hero EVA-02 motherboard, and a screen on its left reads “Evangenlion” instead of “Evangelion.” Tragic, I know. This is a $700 limited edition motherboard and is the second iteration the company has released in collaboration with the wildly popular anime Neon Genesis Evangelion.

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Source: Gizmodo – The Typo on This 0 Evangelion Motherboard is Typical Shinji

11 Burning Questions We Have After The Marvels

The Marvels is here, and with it, a bunch of updates on just what is going on in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, from Earth, to space, and beyond. But while much of the team-up movie’s big beats are neatly wrapped up by its brisk end, there are plenty of questions we have left over…

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Source: Gizmodo – 11 Burning Questions We Have After The Marvels

Filming the Star Wars Holiday Special Was Apparently Just as Bad as Watching It

As weird, bad, and awkward as The Star Wars Holiday Special is to watch, apparently, it was just as terrible to film. That’s evident from an exclusive excerpt io9 has acquired from the new book A Disturbance in the Force: How and Why the Star Wars Holiday Special Happened by Steve Kozak.

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Source: Gizmodo – Filming the Star Wars Holiday Special Was Apparently Just as Bad as Watching It

Tubi and the Black List Want to Read Your Sci-Fi Screenplay

With all the streaming news about price increases and content jumping around, here’s something both cool and unusual: Fox’s ad-supported free SVOD service, Tubi, is teaming up with screenwriting resource the Black List to select five genre scripts for development, production, and distribution.

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Source: Gizmodo – Tubi and the Black List Want to Read Your Sci-Fi Screenplay

Rick and Morty Just Fired Its Canon in a Game-Changing Episode

It’d be hard to top last week’s Rick and Mortythe cleverly gruesome “That’s Amorte,” still season seven’s high point so far—but “Unmortricken” accomplishes an important task: addressing the show’s ever-looming canon by blowing it apart and changing it forever.

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Source: Gizmodo – Rick and Morty Just Fired Its Canon in a Game-Changing Episode

What to Expect During SpaceX’s Second Starship Test Flight

Later this week, SpaceX is poised for a highly anticipated, and undoubtedly exciting, second test flight of its Starship megarocket—provided it receives the final regulatory approvals. Here’s what you need to know about this critically important test.

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Source: Gizmodo – What to Expect During SpaceX’s Second Starship Test Flight

‘Magic Intelligence in the Sky': Sam Altman Has a Cute New Name for the Singularity

OpenAI rode a hype-fueled rocket to business leadership over the last year. CEO Sam Altman managed to put a consumer-friendly wrapper on a years-old technology and capture the world’s attention. And now, for better or worse, OpenAI is better positioned than anyone to build the tools that will save or destroy the…

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Source: Gizmodo – ‘Magic Intelligence in the Sky’: Sam Altman Has a Cute New Name for the Singularity

David Tennant's 14th Doctor Will Make His TV Debut This Week

Doctor Who’s new 14th Doctor—with that old face—has already gone on his first adventures in the pages of the show’s official magazine. But he’ll be making his televised debut a little earlier than anticipated… and bringing some old foes with him.

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Source: Gizmodo – David Tennant’s 14th Doctor Will Make His TV Debut This Week

Legion Go Review: Innovative and Powerful, But Bulky and Unwieldy

I can’t help but feel bad for the Legion Go. Lenovo’s first take on the handheld console market is a strong one. It’s got a much bigger screen than the original Steam Deck. It has a better battery than the original Steam Deck. Thanks to its pop-out controllers, it’s more innovative than the Steam Deck or the Asus ROG…

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Source: Gizmodo – Legion Go Review: Innovative and Powerful, But Bulky and Unwieldy