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Collider reports that a preview teaser for season 2 of Raised by Wolves was shown ahead of Dune, which in the US launched simultaneously on the big screen and HBO Max.
Expected release is early 2022.
Seth MacFarlane has posted some of season 3's orchestral recording to Instagram.
We wouldn't expect much serious PR activity five months out from release and this is ultra light. Even many die-hard fans would understandably skip it.
But we didn't.
Three more actors have weighed in on the Ruby Rose v Warner Bros dispute, though one of those quickly withdrew and little trace of their contribution remains.
Hollywood Reporter brings us some not very surprising news.
Hayden Christensen will appear in the Disney+ live-action Ahsoka series.
Having last year announced that Hayden will appear in the Disney+ live-action Obi-Wan series many would naturally have expected him to also turn up here.
US cable network Reelz will soon premiere a new documentary, Star Trek to Twilight Zone: TV's Favorite Sci-Fi, which promises never before heard tales and insights from actors.
William Shatner has this to share on fighting for his vision of Kirk:
Australian Ruby Rose recently fired a number of allegations against CW, Warner Bros. TV, Berlanti Productions and several specific staff with whom she had worked on CW's Batwoman.
Almost certainly astutely timed to capitalise on Dune's release, Hello Games have launched Expedition 4: Emergence.
The theme is very wormy and the ultimate reward is a sandworm, titanic spawn egg.
That title isn't hyperbole. That's the plan.
Rocket Lab - with one of their two launch sites in neighbouring New Zealand - plans to have a helicopter track and follow a descending re-usable rocket used to launch satellites.
Bethesda have released a new trailer for Starfield which gives a brief overview of the location and major factions.
Set in 2330 and an area extending 50 light years out from our solar system, the game will show us the Settled Systems.
An international student at The University of Sydney has lead author published an article which describes what may be a new class of stellar object with peculiar characteristics.
Its light oscillates in one direction and that direction rotates over time.
Its brightness varies dramatically and its signal switches on and off with no discernible pattern or cause.