Vulture interview Eliza Clark, showrunner of comic book adaptation Y: The Last Man.
For those unfamiliar with the premise it is neatly described in the title. An event of unknown origin kills every male animal on the planet except for one man and his monkey.
Providing a wonderfully rich fictional world in which to explore the very topical issue of gender.
Lifehacker teasingly reports that this year's Sydney Film Festival includes a nice bonus for Sydney folk - an early screening of Dune on November 10 almost a month ahead of the rest of the country.
Then details that single adults tickets have already sold out. Nice for those who managed to nab them.
Concession, youth and group tickets are still available.
According to Hollywood Reporter, the long dispute over use of Seussian language in a Star-Trek Dr. Seuss mash up has been resolved by settlement.
That settlement being permanent injunction on the work entitled Oh, the Places You’ll Boldly Go! in exchange for abandonment of pursuit of financial damages.
SpacePolicyOnline reports that Russian actress Yulia Peresild and film director Klim Shipenko have reached the ISS where they will shoot The Challenge.
The film's premise is that a Russian cosmonaut loses consciousness in flight and requires immediate surgery.
Initially reported in The Canberra Times and now being reported on internationally, Canberra resident Baz has built a full sized Battlestar Galactica model Viper.
Indie developer S2 Games has announced a new sci-fi survival sim with a YouTube trailer, Lost Away.
Visually it seems to draw inspiration from Avatar. The creature featured in the trailer sports Avatar like wavy tentacles, there's lots of night-time bioluminescence and a smattering of floating rocks.
While not immediately spacey, obviously out-of-the-ground agricultural technology has enormous applications for travelling and or living in space. Or living on bodies without atmospheres like the moon or Mars.
Bloomberg reports that the first vertical farming startup is about to be listed on the US NASDAQ. Boring.
But there are some fascinating comparison statistics to traditional farming and the technological advances being made in this field.