During his recent appearance on Just Foolin About with Michael Biehn, James Cameron expressed his thoughts on Newt’s death in Alien 3. The film, which was a sequel to Cameron’s 1986 film Aliens, saw ...
"I thought he was the guy that would shake things up and help out the working class. He's only used taxpayer money to enrich ...
The two young stars shined brightest Saturday night, with Edwards scoring a career-high 55 points but Wembanyama's Spurs ...
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Guardians of the Galaxy 3: Beta Ray Bill to debut & Thor confirmed as part of the crew
Whilst the background of Thor has been pretty heavily covered in the MCU films, fan favourite Beta Ray has always been missing from the movies but Guardians 3 is set to rectify this. The character was ...
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander faces controversy for a dangerous play against Victor Wembanyama. Fans debate if the move was dirty ...
Blink, and you'll miss these celebs' sneaky "Star Trek" cameos. Many of them are Trekkies themselves who were honored just to ...
'I'm over making other people really wealthy with my own creations': Fallout co-creator Tim Cain isn't interested in making a new IP or a sequel to one of his classic RPGs and, at this point, he's ...
There was hard sci-fi, fantasy sci-fi, sci-fi horror, and even sci-fi comedy in the mix for the genre on television last year ...
Fans, friends and bandmates recall the night David Bowie killed off his beloved extraterrestrial rock star, Ziggy Stardust ...
After starting the season with three straight losses, the Boston Celtics have become one of the most feared teams in the NBA.
Travel back to November 2012 in this Weekly Replay, revisiting legendary games, cancelled Star Wars projects, industry drama, and a golden era of gaming.
James Cameron, who directed 1986’s Aliens, has a lot of feedback for the sequel Alien 3. During a recent appearance on the “Just Foolin About With Michael Biehn” podcast, Cameron, 71, was asked about ...
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