"Dracula" Goes Interactive on iPad

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The king of vampire is rising from the grave again--and this time he's going interactive. One of the icon's of the horror genre, "Dracula" will get a new make-over for the 21st century when an interactive version of the classic Bram Stoker novel is released for iPads next week. According to USA Today, the new [...]

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Evans, Eve Join "The Raven"

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Actors Alice Eve and Luke Evans are in conversations to join John Cusak in the upcoming movie, "The Raven."

We brought you news on the project a few weeks ago on Slice of SciFi. The film will see Cusak star as early horror writer Edgar Allen Poe.

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"Walking Dead" Site Features Easter Egg

How do you survive the zombie apocalypse?

A new Easter Egg on AMC's site can give you a clue. If you surf over to the Walking Dead site (or any area of AMC's site) and type in the phrase "safe zone," you'll discover just how to survive the coming zombie horror.

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Redbox Tests Video Game Rentals

Video rental retailer Redbox is looking to try its hand in a new market--video games.

USA Today reports the video rental kiosks will test renting video games in several markets across the United States this month. The price point to rent a game is $2 per day, double the price of a DVD rental and fifty cents higher than renting a Blu-Ray.

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"Nikita" Retooling

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The new version of "Nikita" is heading back for a tune-up.

EW's Michael Ausiello reports the move is being done to lighten the tone of the show and increase the romantic storylines. The goal is to have the show appeal to a broader demographic of female viewership the CW craves and targets.

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D.C. Lowers Comic Book Prices

If you're a fan of DC Comics, come January you may notice a difference at the cash register.

The company has decided it will lower the price of 32-page comic books from $3.99 to $2.99 according to USA Today.

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Hardy In Talks for "Batman" Role

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Actor Tom Hardy is no stranger to working with Christopher Nolan. He starred in this year's "Inception" and now looks to be ready to sign up with the director again for a high profile role in the third Batman movie.

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"Dollhouse" Will Continue In Comics

Another Joss Whedon show that ended its television run is finding second life on the comic book page.

"Dollhouse" will continue via comic books beginning next year according to Comic Book Resources. The series ran two seasons on Fox and will continue its story from publisher Dark Horse Comics.

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"Walking Dead" Novels Coming

We're only a few weeks away from the premiere of the "Walking Dead" on AMC.

As the build-up continues over the next several weeks, fans may be interested to know that the print universe of "Dead" will also be expanding. The series will spin-off into print novels.

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Howard Gives Stone Thumbs Up For "Spider-Man"

In "Spider-Man 3," actress Bryce Dallas Howard brought Gwen Stacey to life on the silver screen.

Now with the reboot, Howard has been replaced by actress Emma Stone in the role.

So how does Howard feel about it? Not too bad based on comments she made about the casting news.

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"Potter" Will Get 3-D Conversion for Blu-Ray

While we won't get the first half of "The Deathly Hallows" in 3-D in theaters, we will be able to watch it in 3-D at home.

Warner Brothers will complete the 3-D conversion process for the film's eventual Blu-Ray release. And they're going back to convert the sixth installment "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" for Blu-Ray release as well.

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"Dragon" Headed to Cartoon Network

As the hit animated movie "How To Train Your Dragon" hits Blu-Ray and DVD this week, fans of the film won't have to wait for the sequel to get more. Cartoon Network has signed a deal to develop a series based on the hit DreamWorks Animation film.

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Cuoco's Injury To Be Hidden on "Big Bang"

As actress Kaley Cuoco returns to work on "The Big Bang Theory," she says her injury won't be worked into the stories but will be hidden.

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Lionsgate Green Lights "Happytime Murders"

After two years of being in development, the Jim Henson Company's "Happytown Murders" has found a studio home and is moving forward. Lionsgate Studio gave the green light for the Brian Henson (son of Jim) directed movie yesterday according to the Hollywood Reporter.

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Storm Chasers Make Guest Appearance on Mythbusters

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The new season of Storm Chasers premiers on Discovery Channel tonight, and chasers Reed Timmer and Sean Casey are guests on tonight's special crossover with Mythbusters.

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