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Dreamy new Twilight Eclipse pics! Plus, new book!

Summit Entertainment has released three new images from the upcoming third Twilight movie, Eclipse, which you can view in the gallery below.

Ouch … ‘V’ Comes Back, And Few Notice

This can't be good news for the ABC series that is now officially on the bubble, if not already gone

Propworx Stargate Auctions: Week Ten

GateWorld examines eleven props and costumes currently available through the Propworx Stargate auctions this week!

Celebrating April Fools Responsibly

Airlock Alpha shares its views on how news media should treat the day

SciFi 101: Who Are The Ghosts In The Machine?

Is the virtual self we are creating going to be all that is left someday?

Syfy talks SGU’s scheduling strategy

Why the 4-month-long long break between new episodes? We asked, and Syfy answered!

Cool Iron Man 2 viral site promotes ‘Stark Expo 2010′

A new Web site has gone live for Stark Expo 2010, the Stark Industries International Technology Exhibition, in Flushing Meadows, N.Y., which opens on May 7.

‘Caprica’ Guest Star Cast In Quirky Sci-Fi Indie Film

Richard Harmon looks to try something almost different

Patrick Stewart Returning To Broadway To Lead Mamet Play

Sir Patrick Stewart, Star Trek: The Next Generation’s Jean Luc Picard, is returning to the New York stage to star in the Broadway premiere of the David Mamet play A Life in the Theater. The play goes into rehearsals this Summer. More details below.   Stewart on Broadway again A Life in the Theatre, written by Pulitzer prize [...]

Producer promises: New V is full of OMFG! moments

While ABC always planned on making V event television, which is why the first four episodes aired last fall, executive producer and show runner Scott Rosenbaum told SCI FI Wire that the rest of the V event will be made up of eight uninterrupted episodes, starting tonight after Lost at 10 p.m. ET/PT with an episode titled "Welcome to the War."

Another Superman comic sets new auction record: $1.5 mill

Another copy of Action Comics number one—featuring the debut of Superman— has sold at auction, setting a new record of $1.5 million, surpassing the previous record of $1 million and exceeding the $1.075 million paid for Detective Comics number 27, which marked the first appearance of Batman.

‘Caprica’ – End Of Line

The mid-season finale ends with a bang and a few cliffhangers
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