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Del Toro may not direct At the Mountains of Madness after all

We’ve been looking forward for what seems like forever to Guillermo del Toro’s big-budget, R-rated, epic adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft’s At the Mountains of Madness, with James Cameron producing. Well, now it looks like the project may not get off the ground anytime soon—and del Toro himself may have to

How True Blood’s 4th season will spell BIG problems for Eric and Other Hints

The fourth season of the hit HBO series True Blood is coming up soon, and actor Alexander Skarsgard has revealed a few things concerning his character—and everyone’s favorite blond bloodsucker—Eric. And for those of you who’ve read the books, you’ll definitely go: Yessss. During Saturday’s PaleyFest panel, executive producer and

1st dizzying trailer for the animated series Tron: Uprising

If you liked Tron: Legacy, you’ll be happy with the trailer for Tron: Uprising, the Disney animated series that will be coming to your TV screen this summer. Even better, if you liked the original Tron, you’ll probably be happy, too: There’s always a chance the TV show might fix

NBC says final episode of The Cape will be available online only

It looks like The Cape is done. After struggling in the ratings since it premiered, and NBC cutting the show’s episode order from 13 to 10 episodes, the network has decided to run The Cape’s final original episode only online sometime later this month. NBC had planned to air the

Giant chamber on the moon discovered, perfect for a future base

The Indian Space Research Organization has discovered a massive underground chamber near the moon’s equator, one that would be perfect for housing a moon base. A moon base! Discovered by the Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft, this chamber is more than one mile long and 393 feet wide. There would be lots of

‘Blade Runner’ Prequel/Sequel Rights Acquired By Warner Bros

Warner Bros-based Alcon Entertainment (the financing and production company behind The Blind Side and The Book of Eli) are in final discussions to secure film, television and ancillary franchise rights to produce prequels and sequels to Ridley Scott‘s iconic 1982 science-fiction film Blade Runner. Not many details are known about

Robocop remake kicks into gear—but NOT with Darren Aronofsky

It seems like everything’s coming up Robo: First, Detroit’s original cyborg policeman, Peter Weller, comes out in favor of a proposed statue in the Motor City, and now MGM has hired a director to take over their long-simmering remake, replacing the Black Swan Oscar nominee. Before MGM recovered from the

Anne Hathaway accidentally reveals Selina Kyle IS Catwoman

In an interview with Oprah Winfrey, the Oscar hostess let slip that the character she’ll be playing in the final chapter in Christopher Nolan’s Caped Crusader trilogy will, indeed, be a kitten with a whip. Both Nolan and Warner Brothers have been curiously tight-lipped about whether Selina Kyle will actually

11 most memorable sci-fi moments during last night’s Oscars

Regardless of what you thought about the winners, the losers or the relative quality of the show itself, the 2011 Oscars did, in fact, happen. While this year’s big sci-fi hope, Inception, didn’t do as well as we’d have liked, there were still things to please—or infuriate—sci-fi fans. See Blastr’s

FX Greenlights Powers Pilot

FX has greenlit the pilot for Powers, an adaptation of the long-running comic series by Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming. The announcement was made tonight on Twitter by John Soldberg, the cable network’s senior vice president of public relations, who revealed the pilot will be directed by executive

Kneel before Aragorn! LOTR star might be Superman’s General Zod

According to Heat Vision, The Lord of the Rings alumnus Viggo Mortensen is said to be a “person of interest” for the role of General Zod. Sources say that Mortensen’s name tops the list, but there might be a problem: He’s been negotiating to star in another film, Snow White

Doctor Who fan favorite may return to step inside the TARDIS

Last season’s Doctor Who episode, “The Lodger,” was one funny piece of sci-fi television. It was helped along by the sweet and sympathetic character of Craig Owens, played by James Corden—and if you liked him, too, you’re gonna love the fact that the BBC has just confirmed that the character

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