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- Secret Service Text Messages Have Been Subpoenaed in January 6 Investigation
- Westworld's Aurora Perrineau on That Huge Episode 4 Twist
- This James Webb Space Telescope Decorative Mirror Displays Actual JWST Images
- Fish-Bot Sucks Up Microplastics From Water
- Gizmodo's Favorite New Emojis
- Even More Fear Street Could Be Coming, According to R.L. Stine
- Who Planted a Bomb That Killed Two People at the 1940 New York World's Fair?
- Westworld Finally Remembered How to Blow Your Mind
- Lance Reddick in Resident Evil May Get Me to Watch Resident Evil
- Oni Press' Future Uncertain as Layoffs and Unpaid Labor Allegations Mount
- The Dark Knight Rises Ended Superhero Cinema's Era of Isolation
- Gen V is the Name of The Boys' College Spinoff
- 11 Times Selfies Turned Tragic
Secret Service Text Messages Have Been Subpoenaed in January 6 Investigation Posted: 18 Jul 2022 08:00 AM PDT Text messages between members of the Secret Service sent the day before and the day of the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol have been subpoenaed by the committee of elected officials investigating the insurrection. This development comes after the Department of Homeland Security had said last week that the texts… |
Westworld's Aurora Perrineau on That Huge Episode 4 Twist Posted: 18 Jul 2022 07:45 AM PDT Did you watch that jaw-dropping episode of Westworld last night? HBO Max's sci-fi series proved that, even in its fourth season, it still has the ability to yank the rug out from under its viewers. io9 got a chance to talk to Aurora Perrineau (Truth or Dare), whose character was at the center of the big reveal. |
This James Webb Space Telescope Decorative Mirror Displays Actual JWST Images Posted: 18 Jul 2022 07:30 AM PDT The James Webb Space Telescope is not just a remarkable feat of engineering; it's a beautiful one too. Take its 18 hexagonal mirrors made from gold-plated beryllium, which inspired YouTube's Cellar Nerd to create a replica to hang on their wall as a piece of functional art, accented with actual images captured by the… |
Fish-Bot Sucks Up Microplastics From Water Posted: 18 Jul 2022 07:15 AM PDT A team of scientists at Sichuan University in Southwest China created a small fish robot that can "eat" microplastics out of the water. |
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Even More Fear Street Could Be Coming, According to R.L. Stine Posted: 18 Jul 2022 06:45 AM PDT Ms. Marvel's co-director talks about how their Batgirl adaptation will feel much different than Ms. Marvel. Get a few tiny more looks at Prey. The first poster for the (*checks notes*) Winnie the Pooh horror movie will terrify you. Plus, what's coming on Riverdale, American Horror Stories, and more. To me, my spoilers! |
Who Planted a Bomb That Killed Two People at the 1940 New York World's Fair? Posted: 18 Jul 2022 03:30 AM PDT The 1939-40 New York World's Fair had amazing robots, futuristic rides, and tech-inspired fashion. It was also television's coming out party, with a very cool public demonstration of TV. But did you know there was also a terrorist incident when someone placed a time-bomb there? The explosion killed two police officers… |
Westworld Finally Remembered How to Blow Your Mind Posted: 17 Jul 2022 06:51 PM PDT If you thought Westworld peaked in season one... you're probably right. But if you've been waiting for Westworld to give you a great twist again, or perhaps despaired that the show would never thrill you like it used to, or that it had completely lost its way during the mediocre third season, tonight's episode proved… |
Lance Reddick in Resident Evil May Get Me to Watch Resident Evil Posted: 17 Jul 2022 12:50 PM PDT The new Resident Evil series on Netflix dropped earlier this week. The conceit of the show, based on Capcom's long-running survival horror franchise, is the franchise's long running baddies, the Umbrella Corporation, have established a utopia haven called New Raccoon City in the year 2022. But in 2036, where the… |
Oni Press' Future Uncertain as Layoffs and Unpaid Labor Allegations Mount Posted: 17 Jul 2022 11:00 AM PDT For fans of comics and graphic novels, the Eisner-award publisher Oni Press is best known for works such as Jonna & the Unpossible Monsters, Scott Pilgrim, and plenty more. But just days ahead of this year's San Diego Comic-Con, Oni has announced its plans to not attend the convention. And following that sudden news,… |
The Dark Knight Rises Ended Superhero Cinema's Era of Isolation Posted: 17 Jul 2022 09:30 AM PDT Several of the retrospectives we've done this month have been focused on Marvel or other Disney IP. It's just the nature of the beast, but Marvel's Distinguished Competition—aka DC—has a pretty big landmark of its own to celebrate in the year of 2022. That's right, it's time to talk about our old pal, Batman. |
Gen V is the Name of The Boys' College Spinoff Posted: 17 Jul 2022 07:45 AM PDT With how popular The Boys has become over its three-season run, it's no surprise that Amazon wants to do even more of it. The first taste of this was Diabolical, an animated anthology featuring a star studded cast and bloody action on par with the core series. And now, after talking about the series for quite some time |
11 Times Selfies Turned Tragic Posted: 17 Jul 2022 06:00 AM PDT Summer's officially here, which means—for a good chunk of you— you're taking some well-deserved time off to do a bit of traveling. If you're doing that, then let's be honest, you're going to take a few shots of yourself while you're away, and you wanna get your selfie game on lock. |
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