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Some long awaited details about the magic system in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands have been published by IGN.
It's a relatively short article so worth the read if you're interested in this but we'll do our best to extract the key details.
Bungie have released a 13 minute developer gabfest interspersed with footage of Destiny 2's upcoming expansion, The Witch Queen.
It's a good gabfest.
Pixar have released a trailer for their upcoming film Lightyear, which tells the story of the "real" Buzz Lightyear from the Toy Story films.
The "real" Buzz Lightyear being the fictional character which inspired the toy line which produced the Buzz we've seen previously.
Discovery returns from its mid-season break tomorrow and StarTrek.com have released some new pictures and published a primer.
If you haven't already seen it you might want to check out the preview trailer for the upcoming episode which they released last month.
Nominees for the 42nd Raspberry Awards have been announced and courtesy of two films, sci-fi has netted a slew of nominations.
Those films are Space Jam: A New Legacy and Infinite.
In a curious confluence we found three news stories today which sadly aren't about the long-hoped revival of that beloved TV franchise, but which relate to it.
Space.com published a potentially confusing piece regarding the fate of the long-ago announced plans for Roland Emmerich to reboot the Stargate films.
Post-apocalyptic zombie titles are so numerous and varied that many justifiably regard them as a genre unto themselves.
But they can also include sci-fi or fantasy elements as does the Australian made and set Wyrmwood films and TV series.
Warner Bros. are being sued by Village Roadshow over the practice of simulatenous cinema and streaming release.
The Matrx Resurrections is a major point of contention.
Early reviews for Moonfall indicated a relatively poor overall score from critics and now that the full weekend is behind us, we can look at the final score.
On Rotten Tomatoes it holds a 40% / 67% score from critics / audiences and on IMDb.com 5.3 / 10. Not awesome.
Doctor Who executive producer Matt Strevens appears to now worship at the altar of denial, as reported by Radio Times.
We understand that PR in any industry is essentially a huge amount of lying but there are both limits to what anyone can swallow and a point beyond which you're just providing ammunition to opponents.
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