Photos: Swan Station Hatch, Other Lost Props Take Bidders Back to Island
The Swan station hatch door is just one of the detailed props used to create Lost's bizarro island world. Now that the show's run has ended, the intricate pieces are going to the highest bidder. The...
View Article‘Squirrel Baby’ Wants You to Win Tickets to Lost Auction
Killer Lost props like Claire’s creepy “squirrel baby” from the show’s final season will be on display at Lost: The Official Show Auction and Exhibit in Southern California this Saturday and Sunday....
View ArticleLost Sleuth Stirs Up ‘Squirrel Baby’ Controversy
How obsessive is Lost fan Dan Benton? In advance of this weekend’s massive Lost prop auction in Southern California, he studied high-res screenshots of the creepy “squirrel baby” prop, freeze-framing...
View ArticleMassive Lost Giveaway: Win the Entire Series on Blu-ray
Go crazy like the Lost fans who watched the whole thing in one marathon 94-hour sitting last May, or dole out episodes at your leisure: The choice is yours if you win Wired.com’s giveaway of the $230...
View ArticleEmmy Night Marks Last Hurrah for Lost
X-Files never won an Outstanding Drama Emmy and neither did Battlestar Galactica. Lost broke the sci-fi curse when it took home TV’s most prestigious honor in 2005. Had Damon Lindelof, Carlton Cuse and...
View ArticleThe Event Continues TV’s Post-9/11 Conspiracy Obsession
Lost launched an entire mythology on the wings of an airplane disaster, and so did Fringe. Now comes NBC's new sci-fi entry The Event, which also milks post-9/11 anxieties about terror in the sky for...
View ArticleSuperman Defies God, USA in Action Comics’ Landmark 900th Issue
Superman renounces his U.S. citizenship in Action Comics‘ record-breaking 900th issue. But that’s not all the benevolent alien refugee does in the sprawling special issue, which hits stores Wednesday....
View ArticleStrange Parallels: 4 Ways Fringe Tops Lost
In Fringe‘s Friday night season finale, the smartest sci-fi show on prime time dives into a crazed wormhole meltdown that pits heroes from the normal world against doppelgangers living in an alternate...
View ArticleJ.J. Abrams’ Mystery Packages: Super 8 Film Reels Give Up Clues
As with nearly every other J.J. Abrams project, very little is known about his new film Super 8. But in traditional Abrams style, little hints and teasers are starting to leak out into the world. Take,...
View Article7 Geekiest New Shows Headed for Your TV
While the major TV networks' prime time lineups for next season look chock full of the standard sitcoms and cop dramas, there's also plenty to get geeks excited. Here's a trailer-laden look at the most...
View ArticleAlan Moore Takes League of Extraordinary Gentlemen to the ’60s
The Watchmen scribe talks about his latest projects, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Century: 1969 and Jerusalem, and goes deep on the rise and fall of superheroes in this exclusive interview.
View ArticleLost Star Dominic Monaghan Calls Online TV Viewing ‘Inevitable’
Dominic Monaghan predicts that one day, nearly all media will be watched online. He talks about his upcoming movie, The Millionaire Tour, and novel plans for releasing the thriller, in this video...
View ArticleWriter Illustrates Father’s Sleuthing in Green River Killer
In his new graphic novel Entertainment Weekly writer Jeff Jensen tackles the role his father played in the investigation of Gary Leon Ridgway, aka the Green River Killer.
View ArticleTerra Nova‘s Challenge: Make Humans as Extraordinary as Dinosaurs
Terra Nova, which premieres on Monday, looks cool. But it needs to make its human characters as interesting as the dinosaurs.
View ArticleTweaking Fairy Tales to Suit Our Troubled Times
New TV series Grimm and Once Upon a Time plunder folklore, then update classic characters like Snow White and Little Red Riding Hood for modern audiences. It's part of a trend to use time-tested fairy...
View ArticleHunger Games Star Shoots to Top of Action Heroine Hot List
With her trusty bow and arrow, reality-show sharpshooter Katniss drives The Hunger Games with a fierce tomboy energy rarely seen on the big screen. She joins a long line of heroines who made their mark...
View ArticleRevolution Embraces the J.J. Abrams Doctrine: Leverage Enigma
Anyone watching NBC's Revolution when it premieres Sept. 17 will be left in the dark, whether by the physics-defying powerpocalypse that opens the series or by its shrouded causes. Either way, it's no...
View ArticlePrometheus-Inspired Diorama Reveals Extraterrestrial Origins of My Little Pony
Sucklord's latest bizarre art project spins a sci-fi origin story for the cartoon ponies. It's one of 25 pieces in charity show My Little Pony Project 2012.
View ArticleGeek's Guide to the Galaxy | Lemony Snicket: All the Best Bookstores Have...
Daniel Handler is the author of the children’s books A Series of Unfortunate Events, which he writes under the name Lemony Snicket — purported to be a mysterious recluse who hides his face in photos....
View ArticleKickstarter Can’t Usurp the Hollywood Entertainment-Industrial Complex
Some creative pursuits are big, game-changing, and expensive. But the indie ecosystem is better equipped to support quirky one-offs rather than the big-vision faire that the industrial-entertainment...
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