Headlines for February, 2010
Got the blues because Dollhouse is dead and you're not getting your weekly fix of Joss Whedon and Eliza Dushku? If so, you're in luck, because the actress and writer/producer/director will be teaming up once more—though at this point, the former Dollhouse star isn't doing much more than teasing us about it.
Star Trek Online has been out just a few weeks, but the game continues to evolve and expand. Cryptic have now announced a new State of the game, which gives you a update as to what is next, including new ‘raid’ missions. We have full details on these ‘Special Task Force Missions’ including video and [...]
Will lightning ever strike twice for fantasy films, or will Harry Potter forever reign supreme?
Remember when director Roland Emmerich was too afraid to destroy an
Islamic landmark in his disaster movie
2012 but was OK with smashing Christian symbols, such as Rio de Janeiro's famed Christ the Redeemer statue?
It's the final season so it's anyone's guess who will survive the island
Want to know how Atlantis got "lost" in the first place? Well, the BBC has announced it is going to dig into the story of "the greatest natural disaster to shake the ancient world" through a 300-style film and a companion documentary.
Popular event may re-locate to Los Angeles, Anaheim or Las Vegas for 2013
Fifth season will air two weeks after the original U.K. broadcast
Didn't we just write this story? It sure seems like it. Four days ago we filled you in on the fact that
Action #1, which printed Superman's first appearance, broke the record for the highest price ever paid for a comic book. It went for for $1 million!
Remember?
When I was 15, the most I could make out of my LEGOs was a gun, and even then, you probably wouldn't have been able to recognize it. Luckily, some 15-year-olds are a heck of a lot more talented than I was, like Sven Junga, who used LEGOs to create not only a spaceship—the Daedalus from Stargate Atlantis—but also an amazing diorama of the ship landing.
Battlestar Galactica's Gaius Baltar is FlashForwarding to ABC to make some trouble. English actor James Callis, who played the conflicted Baltar on Syfy's Battlestar, has been cast in a major role on FlashForward for several episodes at the end of the season, said co-show runner Jessika Borsiczky in an exclusive interview with SCI FI Wire.
In this week's editor's column, we answer the question of whether free expression or censorship rules at GateWorld.