HISTORY latest series Project Blue Book is the latest in the science-fiction family of shows that revolves around a partner team setting out to uncover unexplained mysteries. The team will of course be comprised of one skeptic and another individual who is more open to alternative explanations. Chris Carter’s X-Files is of course the benchmark at this […]
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For our third year in a row it’s time for us to ask you, our readers, to suggest your nominees for this year’s readership awards. With categories spanning the gamut from Comics to Television to Film to Games, we want you to suggest your picks for the best of the best that you discovered this […]
It was back at San Diego Comic-Con 2017 where Nuttery Entertainment first announced it had acquired the license to produce an animated series based on the classic ’80s arcade game Galaga. Now it seems that the project has taken another big step forward by signing a deal with Roberto Orci to write and produce. Orci is […]
Well, it’s that time again — we’re back in sunny Burbank at the Castaway where actors, creators, and industry come together to celebrate the year’s best in science fiction, fantasy, and horror (and all points in between). It’s the Saturn Awards! The nominees for 2017’s awards are listed below, but below that, follow along with […]
Our friends over at TheOneRing.net have learned that the much-anticipated Lord of the Rings mega-series from Amazon’s streaming arm will focus its first season around a young Aragorn. Amazon Studios inked a deal late in 2017 representing a quarter-billion dollar literary rights contract for them to produce a multi-season series based on J. R. R. […]
During an extended series of tweets on Thursday evening, Babylon 5 creator J. Michael Straczynski expressed at length that the award winning science fiction series’ current television rights holder Warner Bros. has no intention of either doing anything with the license themselves, or of letting anyone else do anything with it. Won’t work. They literally told […]
2018 will see the 44th annual Saturn Awards ceremony, presented by The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films. The Academy was founded in 1972 by noted film historian Dr. Donald A. Reed to honor and recognize films often overlooked by mainstream awards. Over the years, the Academy has expanded its reach to include […]
[rwp-review-recap id=”0″] Over its prior three seasons, the British Channel 4 anthology series-turned-Netflix darling Black Mirror has had episodes ranging from ho-hum to outstanding. As the fourth season approached, there was the typical pondering if the series still had fresh ideas to tackle or if it would be on the wane. Now that it’s arrived and the […]
Once again, Bleeding Cool wants to hear from you, our faithful readers, to help us choose our second annual best-of (and in some cases worst-of) roundup. We’ll be taking nominations until midnight PST on January 5th. At that time, we’ll take everyone’s nominations, get the top five or six in each category and then we’ll […]
Ronald D. Moore is setting sail from the 18th century highlands and the high seas to a new science fiction drama series for Apple. Deadline is reporting that as part of its initial push into original content, Apple has ordered a straight-to-series order from Moore, who was the executive producer and creator of the re-imagined […]
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