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Netflix have released a trailer for season 2 of Space Force.
While not impressed by the show itself - it fails to hit its mark for us - a second season of any sci-fi show is a rare thing.
Deadline report that Laura Dern, Noah Jupe & Benedict Cumberbatch will star in upcoming sci-fi drama Morning.
Set in a near future of eternal morning with artificial sunlight and where everyone takes drugs to go endlessly without sleep.
Global megacorporation Sony have announced a deal to buy game developer Bungie, known for Destiny and its sequel and who made the original Halo, for $3.6 billion US.
Bungie have released a statement reassuring fans that they will retain creative freedom and in an FAQ that none of its games will become Playstation exclusives.
The upcoming sci-fi fantasy roleplaying game Tiny Tina's Wonderlands has officially revealed their final two classes - Graveborn and Spore Warden - with a trailer.
This follows an unofficial reveal courtesy of a leak.
Star Trek: Picard may be wrapping up after season 3, but in the interim it's business as usual and StarTrek.com have released a dozen new pictures promoting season 2.
There's no big reveals and several appear familar from scenes shown in their recent trailer but some look new.
As promised by yesterday's teaser, today Paramount dropped a new trailer for their upcoming Halo TV series, and it's much better than the previous one.
This trailer shows and tells you what the series is about.
Many people could tell you what a triffid is - big scary man-eating plant - but the same author who dreamed those up, John Wyndham, also wrote some other scary books.
One of those is The Midwich Cuckoos and the subject of a new TV series by Sky for which they have released a trailer.
We have a new teaser for Paramount's upcoming Halo TV series which is a small amount of new footage and the promise of a full trailer tomorrow.
Looks good. We'll be watching for it.
Depite viewer numbers being low this season, Doctor Who has nabbed second place in a public vote for The Most Beloved BBC Show conducted by the BBC's The One show.
That's quite an honour and there's obviously still a lot of love for the series.
This is the semi-official update status for the next Star Trek film.
In an interview with Collider, Simon Pegg was asked what he knew.
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