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‘Firefly’ returning to cable; Fillion says he’d play Mal again

Browncoats rejoice: EW is reporting that Firefly is returning to basic cable — and Nathan Fillion has something to say about it. The Science Channel has acquired the rights to the cult-hit and will air the series in its short-lived entirety, plus some new extras. Science Channel will wrap each

Matthew Vaughn’s retired superhero flick stirs comics controversy

With X-Men: First Class well on its way to the theaters, director Matthew Vaughn has his eye set on a flick about superheroes in the sunset of their years: sort of an Expendables with capes. But then again it’s been done before, both in comics and movies. So we shall

How Star Trek: Nemesis almost happened without the Next Gen cast

Star Trek: Nemesis, the last film featuring the Next Generation cast, is perhaps best known for killing Data, having that Picard clone (played by then relatively unknown Tom Hardy) and a bunch of ugly Remans as the Big Bads of the film. But what’s really shocking is to learn that

Adrienne Palicki will play Wonder Woman in NBC’s reboot series

After an exhaustive search that nobody heard much about, other than the casting sheet that circulated yesterday, David E. Kelley’s Wonder Woman TV series has landed its leading lady. And if you were a fan of the stellar Friday Night Lights, you’ll be rather pleased with the choice. Adrienne Palicki,

9 new superhero toys that may be better than the movies

Come this May, superheroes are going to be stepping all over each other on the big screen as Thor, Green Lantern, Captain America: The First Avenger and X-Men: First Class are all released in the brief span of three months. We’ve all seen their trailers and movie posters, and while

Why isn’t Zack Snyder directing the 300 sequel? And who is?

While the Dawn of the Dead remake was the film that first made us take notice of Zack Snyder, his visceral adaptation of Frank Miller’s legendary graphic novel 300 made him a Hollywood heavyweight. So why isn’t he getting behind the camera for Xerxes, based on Miller’s ancient Greek follow-up?

Previously unknown planet may be hiding in our solar system

It turns out there might be a previously undiscovered gas giant planet in our solar system. It’s four times larger than Jupiter, with colorful spots and bands. It has its own moons. Its name is Tyche. And we haven’t noticed it until now because it’s in the hypothetical Oort Cloud,

J.K. Rowling: ‘I’m writing hard again’

J.K. Rowling has revealed that she is currently working on a several new writing projects. The Harry Potter author attended the BAFTA Film Awards last night, where the film series based on her books was honored with the ‘Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema’ award. Speaking to BBC News, Rowling noted

26 memorable sci-fi movie and TV weddings you’ll want to crash

Everyone always talks about romance on Valentine’s Day, but what about the ultimate romance ender? Marriage! (We kid, we kid.) Check out some cute and cheesy photos from memorable sci-fi TV and movie weddings that are so romantic that they put our idea of true love on an unreachably high

Peter Jackson’s One Hobbit And Thirteen Dwarves Get Together And Pose

A Hobbit press conference went ahead in New Zealand today, despite Peter Jackson being at home under “health house arrest”, recovering from his recent surgery. Present and correct, however, were the actors who are going to play Bilbo Baggins and the thirteen dwarves in the two upcoming movies. Photo Courtesy

Star Trek producer reveals the reasons Enterprise failed

Many people think that Star Trek: Enterprise was the one major failure in the Star Trek franchise. But WHY did it fail? Longtime Star Trek producer Rick Berman has the answer. Running from 2001 to 2005 (only four seasons, as opposed to seven for the previous Star Trek reboots), Star

We’re heading back to the moon in 2012 (well, a robot is, anyway)

A private company aims to send a robotic lander and rover to the lunar surface as soon as December of next year on a Falcon 9 rocket. Astrobotic Technology Inc., a spinoff of Carnegie Mellon University, announced its contract with SpaceX Sunday. The Falcon 9’s upper stage will slingshot Astrobotic’s

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