October 2009 Archive for SCI FI Wire
Jared Hess' new film loves sci-fi—but will we love
it?
Revisit the original Halloween, the Great Pumpkin and Orson Welles' alien invasion.
One site says Syfy's
Battlestar Galactica rules over
Star Wars.
BBC America announced the airdates for the final David Tennant
Doctor Who specials.
It was confirmed last week:
Sanctuary killed off Ashley. But why?
Why we think it's about time Lois and Clark macked down on the CW's prequel show.
Jackie Earle Haley offers up a lot of details about the new Freddy Krueger from
A Nightmare on Elm Street.
Director Ridley Scott talks about what his
Alien prequel will be.
John Rhys-Davies said he's done with Tolkien movies. For now.
Anthony Hopkins will play Odin, King of Asgard, in Kenneth Branagh's upcoming Marvel movie.
What you had to say about Klingons,
Being Human and
Buffy.
Rule one: Don't let drunk Ewoks on the set of your live TV show.
ABC's once golden sci-fi drama saw its ratings drop against the World Series.
The new full trailer for James Cameron's
Avatar is now live.
Sometimes there's just too much flesh. And other times they're just sick, sick, sick.
Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy sign on for Mad Max: Fury Road.
Medium is planning one of the more amusing Halloween episodes we've come across, a TV mash-up with Night of the...
Twilight comes back to the theaters for a limited, one-day run.
Jared Hess, writer and director of Napoleon Dynamite, discusses his latest crazy sci-fi film, Gentlemen Broncos.
Ten guesses about the identity of FlashForward's mysterious Suspect Zero.
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