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'Predator: Badlands' traded horror for a science fantasy 'Sword and Sorcery' vibe, and we think it was the right call
Dan Trachtenberg's third Predator movie is the most substantial evolution of the sci-fi franchise to date and boldly embraces ...
Dan Trachtenberg also told io9 a story he was worried he'd have to take to his grave about an early reaction to the film.
Trachtenberg’s neon-soaked sequel humanizes the Predator through an unlikely partnership, blending stylish action with heart.
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Predator: Badlands director reveals how he created his Yautja
Predator's Yautja aren't so alien after all.
De Tomaso goes all out with the P900’s powertrain. The 18 buyers are spared from downsizing and electrification and instead get to enjoy an extremely high revving naturally aspirated V12, which looks ...
Sci-fi and horror make perfect partners, as some of the best movies ever tap into the strengths of both genres.
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This is no ordinary octopus: meet the bizarre species that walks on land
On certain remote shores in northern Australia, the line between sea and land is not as firm as it looks. When the tide drains away, a small, mottled octopus hauls itself out of the shallows and ...
From an evolutionary standpoint, it’s ruthlessly efficient. The queen collects sperm from multiple drones in one flight, stores it for years, and then spends her life laying up to 2,000 eggs a day.
In a single day in front of your TV, you can watch every main Predator movie you need to stay up-to-date with the franchise's ...
A financial crisis could be triggered by an announcement that aliens exist, according to Helen McCaw, a former policy expert of the Bank of England. McCaw told The Times of London that politicians and ...
At Davos, the billionaire said his belief that “it might only be us” in the cosmos drives Tesla, SpaceX, and his vision for humanity’s future. Elon Musk proclaimed he’s an alien during a Thursday ...
Scientists know more about the Moon than the ocean — and scientists didn’t expect the last discovery
Scientists have explored deep into the ocean to find a new species of crustacean in the Atacama Trench. that shows how important deep-sea research is.
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