These six excellent picks all feature stars, writers, and directors who've made news recently with other exciting projects.
The epic collaboration between Wizards of the Coast and the Jim Henson Creature Shop brings legendary beholder Xanathar to life.
Ryan Coogler's vampire film takes a bite out of interactive audience participation on film's official playlist.
One of Lina Khan's last acts goes into effect. How long it will last is an open question.
Details are more than sparse on the prospective series from the creator of Bates Motel, Colony, and Locke & Key.
Two banks say Amazon has paused negotiations on some international data centers.
Asteroid Donaldjohanson has turned out to be a picturesque waypoint as NASA’s mission heads toward Jupiter’s Trojan asteroids.
To nobody's surprise, Uber has allegedly mislead customers about its Uber One subscription service.
In a study of over one million kids, researchers found that early antibiotic use was linked to higher rates of asthma.
From the big stories to smaller delights, here's everything io9 posted about from the Star Wars event.
A construction project in Stuttgart, Germany, resulted in the discovery of the ancient site.
Sources told NPR that the White House is actively searching for Hegseth's replacement.
Hudson is voicing Combat Carl for Toy Story 5, taking over the role from the late Carl Weathers.
Weird how chaos seems to follow him.
Samara Weaving returns in Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett's sequel to their horror comedy film—and she's bringing some A-listers with her.
The astronaut celebrated his birthday with a return to Earth after seven months on the ISS.
Elon Musk ruined verification on Twitter, but Bluesky hopes to get it right.
Although it may have chilling technology like 360-degree AI cameras, the police robot's full potential is unknown.
The crooks, crooners, and vampires of Sinners can't move forward in life until they tell the truth to themselves and each other.
io9 sat down with some of the team behind the new Star Wars game to discuss why now is the time for the galaxy far, far away to go turn-based tactical.
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