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Disclosure Day North America box office: Can it match the opening weekends of the top 10 highest-grossing sci-fi films ever?
Disclosure Day North America Box Office (Photo Credit: YouTube) Legendary filmmaker Steven Spielberg, who last went behind the camera for the critically acclaimed drama, The Fabelmans (2022), is gearing up for his next directorial effort,
The idea of writing a movie for Steven Spielberg sounds incredibly daunting. Writing a fifth movie for Steven Spielberg — an alien encounter film for the guy who directed Close Encounters of the Third Kind,
From Alien and Aliens to The Matrix and Blade Runner, these sci-fi movies released over the last half a century are true masterpieces of the genre.
Ridley Scott's exciting return to sci-fi is leaving HBO Max in just 24 hours, leaving fans very little time to see his underrated film.
"It's coming for us!" Plus M Entertainment in Korea has unveiled the first look teaser trailer for the totally crazy new epic sci-fi movie made by Korean filmmaker Na Hong-jin (of The Chaser, The Yellow Sea,
District 9 will not be part of Netflix’s streaming service from Wednesday, April 1, 2026 (via What’s on Netflix). The film is set on an alternate Earth where an alien spaceship arrives and hovers over Johannesburg, South Africa. Upon investigation, the ...
While the movies of Sony’s Spider-Man Universe might have left much to be desired, they did feature an alien threat more powerful than the Xenomorph. Marvel’s Symbiotes are heavily featured, with the likes of Venom, Carnage, and Riot all being heavily ...
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Disney's $350 million sci-fi movie is great, but its 8-part prequel is so much better
Sci-fi franchises are odd things, and rarely is a well-received movie outdone by a TV prequel, but that's exactly what happened with one Disney IP.
Science fiction often takes audiences across the galaxy, seeing unknown worlds and creatures. It's typically a way to escape from reality and see something amazing — until the extraterrestrials invade. Where did they come from? What do they want?