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- They're Really Trying to Reboot The Crow (Again)
- Spoilers of the Week March 30 - April 1
- There's No Fooling This Week's Toy News
- Session 9 Still Offers a Potent Slice of Psychological Horror
- 10 Best Games You Can Play on the Steam Deck
- Batman's New Video Game Team Up Didn't Have to Be Like This
- Gas From the Big Bang May Be Trapped Inside Earth
- Samsung and the Winklevoss Twins Want to Put NFTs on Your TV
- Galactic Starcruiser Imagineers Hope to Include Star Wars Holidays in Their Storytelling
- Why the U.S. Is Poised to Get More Deadly Landslides
- Halo's First Episode Is Now Available for Free
- Sony's Morbius is a Messy Void
- What Nth-Tier Spider-Man Character Should Get a Movie Next?
- Amazon Workers Won an Historic Union Vote, And It Wasn't Even Close
- io9's Tabletop Gaming Roundup Returns With a Spotlight on Sandy Pug Games
- April Is Here to Shower You With 37 New Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books
- My Favorite Tamagotchis of All Time
- Jupiter Twin Spotted 17,000 Light-Years Away
- Segway's New GT Series Scooters Are Terrifyingly Fast
- Morbius’ End Credits Scenes Defy Logical Explanation
- Star Trek: Picard Easter Egg Phone Message
- A Cute Star Trek: Picard Easter Egg Lets You Get Berated by Q
- Updates From Sonic 2, Star Trek, and More
- Most Cursed Prank Ever: an Engineer Created the First Android Phone With an Apple Lightning Port
- Staggering Photos Show Lake Powell Nearly Dried Up
They're Really Trying to Reboot The Crow (Again) Posted: 01 Apr 2022 05:00 PM PDT If there's anything you can count on, it's that Hollywood is never too far away from making yet another Crow reboot announcement. This time around, Bill Skarsgård (It's Pennywise the Dancing Clown) is attached to don Eric Draven's harlequin makeup, marking the end of Jason Momoa's tenure of trying to get The Crow… |
Spoilers of the Week March 30 - April 1 Posted: 01 Apr 2022 04:30 PM PDT |
There's No Fooling This Week's Toy News Posted: 01 Apr 2022 03:30 PM PDT Welcome back to Toy Aisle, io9's regular round up of all things good and plastic on the internet. This week, Lego dips into Lightyear, and Moon Knight swings into the merchandising world with new figures from Hot Toys and Hasbro. Plus, begun, the Lego Clone Wars have, and at last: a talking Pikachu you can squish.… |
Session 9 Still Offers a Potent Slice of Psychological Horror Posted: 01 Apr 2022 02:30 PM PDT Financial troubles, job stress, and a fraught home life would be enough to push anyone to the edge, but as Gordon Fleming (Westworld's Peter Mullan) discovers, there's nothing like a (probably haunted) abandoned psychiatric hospital to really turn the screws. |
10 Best Games You Can Play on the Steam Deck Posted: 01 Apr 2022 01:40 PM PDT The Steam Deck is now shipping to customers, which means those who pre-ordered the handheld console should be receiving it...eventually. I'm afraid there is not much Gizmodo can do about shipping delays. What we can do is provide the tools you need to get the most out of the console once it arrives. We've already… |
Batman's New Video Game Team Up Didn't Have to Be Like This Posted: 01 Apr 2022 01:30 PM PDT Comics have a long, convoluted, and wildly inconsistent history with licensed brand crossovers. As of late, DC in particular has gone through this, delivering branded tie-ins that range from working on absurdity alone, actually working as great comics, or just being absolute garbage. But its latest crossover might be… |
Gas From the Big Bang May Be Trapped Inside Earth Posted: 01 Apr 2022 01:25 PM PDT A team of researchers recently reported that a little over 4 pounds of helium-3 leak out of Earth every year, an indication that our planet formed in a solar nebula. |
Samsung and the Winklevoss Twins Want to Put NFTs on Your TV Posted: 01 Apr 2022 01:01 PM PDT "Why are NFTs?" is a question I ask myself every day. I don't have the answer yet but Samsung wants to put them in your living room anyway. |
Galactic Starcruiser Imagineers Hope to Include Star Wars Holidays in Their Storytelling Posted: 01 Apr 2022 12:45 PM PDT Before joining the creative crew behind Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser, Alex Lee worked in the theatrical market, then was recruited by Disney Parks to work on products for East Asian audiences, then did a stint at the Shanghai Disneyland Resort. All of that experience comes together at his current gig: entertainment… |
Why the U.S. Is Poised to Get More Deadly Landslides Posted: 01 Apr 2022 12:28 PM PDT British Columbia experienced devastating landslides and flooding last fall after torrential rain fell on regions scarred by wildfires, and more of these events are likely coming soon. A study published Friday in Science Advances found that under a high-emissions scenario—in a world where we do nothing to stop current… |
Halo's First Episode Is Now Available for Free Posted: 01 Apr 2022 12:00 PM PDT Imagine being a fan of Halo, waiting what feels like decades to see the game brought to live-action, only for it to happen, it be released, and you can't watch it. That surely happened to some of the faithful this week when Halo debuted on Paramount+, if they weren't subscribers to the service. But the streamer is… |
Sony's Morbius is a Messy Void Posted: 01 Apr 2022 11:20 AM PDT |
What Nth-Tier Spider-Man Character Should Get a Movie Next? Posted: 01 Apr 2022 11:15 AM PDT I don't think that you could call any film about a second-rate Spider-Man character much anticipated, but that doesn't change the fact that Morbius comes out today. The reviews are decidedly less than great, including our own, but there's no way that's going to stop Sony from trying to make a buck from the weird,… |
Amazon Workers Won an Historic Union Vote, And It Wasn't Even Close Posted: 01 Apr 2022 10:45 AM PDT Amazon workers at a Staten Island warehouse facility voted in favor of forming a union Friday, notching a momentous victory a growing U.S. labor movement. |
io9's Tabletop Gaming Roundup Returns With a Spotlight on Sandy Pug Games Posted: 01 Apr 2022 10:30 AM PDT Welcome to the revived Gaming Shelf! We're back with a bimonthly schedule, a new creator's spotlight, and a whole lot of links that will be rounding up the gaming news, notable releases, and crowdfunding campaigns that grabbed our attention over the two weeks. |
April Is Here to Shower You With 37 New Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books Posted: 01 Apr 2022 09:45 AM PDT It's April, and that means another crop of new sci-fi and fantasy books are upon us! This month we've got brand-new releases from io9 co-founder Charlie Jane Anders as well as Station Eleven author Emily St. John Mandel, plus tales of magical hospitals and hotels, space voyages gone sideways, witches and plagues, and… |
My Favorite Tamagotchis of All Time Posted: 01 Apr 2022 09:35 AM PDT I am the self-professed Tamagotchi expert here at Gizmodo, and I've been tasked with ranking all the Tamagotchis from best to the best. |
Jupiter Twin Spotted 17,000 Light-Years Away Posted: 01 Apr 2022 09:25 AM PDT An exoplanet with distinctly Jupiter-like characteristics has been discovered in old data gathered by NASA's Kepler space telescope. Remarkably, Kepler made the observation using gravitational microlensing, in what is a first for a space-based observatory. |
Segway's New GT Series Scooters Are Terrifyingly Fast Posted: 01 Apr 2022 09:15 AM PDT Once a brand tied to self-balancing scooters that never really delivered a promised transportation revolution, Segway now represents a broader range of personal mobility devices including scooters that will soon be an even more terrifying way to zip through traffic with a new GT line boasting top speeds of over 43 MPH. |
Morbius’ End Credits Scenes Defy Logical Explanation Posted: 01 Apr 2022 08:45 AM PDT I cannot stop thinking about the end credits scenes of Morbius. They might be the apex of what end credits scenes can be. From here? It's all downhill. These scenes are magical. The scenes are terrible and, frankly, we love them for it. We've peaked and there's no going back. |
Star Trek: Picard Easter Egg Phone Message Posted: 01 Apr 2022 08:40 AM PDT |
A Cute Star Trek: Picard Easter Egg Lets You Get Berated by Q Posted: 01 Apr 2022 08:00 AM PDT It's not every day you get to make a phone call to the Star Trek universe—after all, in an era of combadges and intergalactic communication, phone lines are, well, rather quaint. But with Star Trek: Picard currently playing around in the near future of 2024, a chance to sneak in a cute phone number made for a very fun… |
Updates From Sonic 2, Star Trek, and More Posted: 01 Apr 2022 07:10 AM PDT The beginning of the end for The Walking Dead (well, at least in one form) is here. Scream 6 gets a new release date shuffle. Plus, Rachel Zegler teases her mysterious Shazam! character, and a peculiar new look at Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness art. Spoilers now! |
Most Cursed Prank Ever: an Engineer Created the First Android Phone With an Apple Lightning Port Posted: 01 Apr 2022 07:00 AM PDT Last October, a determined engineering student did what Apple has stubbornly refused to do: upgrade an iPhone with a USB-C port instead of Lightning. That phone went on to sell at auction for over $86,000, proving there was a demand for the upgrade. This time Ken Pillonel has done the opposite, swapping out an… |
Staggering Photos Show Lake Powell Nearly Dried Up Posted: 01 Apr 2022 06:04 AM PDT Lake Powell, the country's second-largest reservoir and a key source of water and power for much of the West, is more parched than ever. Earlier this month, the lake dropped below 25% capacity, the federal government said, and has also lost 7% of its total potential capacity since 1963. |
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