To celebrate the 75th anniversary of The Hobbit, Harper Collins is releasing an new enhanced e-edition of the fantasy classic.
"How To Survive in a Science Fiction Universe" Optioned
Charles Yu's debut novel How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe has been optioned for the silver screen by Christopher Columbus' 1492 Pictures.
"Smallville" To Continue on Printed Page
If you're missing your weekly fix of Smallville angst, we've got some good news.
The series is coming back--on the printed page.
Where Can You See The First Six Minutes of "The Dark Knight Rises?"
Curious to know if you live close to an IMAX theater that will have the first six minutes of Dark Knight Rises before the upcoming release of Mission: Impossible: Ghost Recon?
Del Toro Out of "Trek"
Remember that report that Benicio Del Toro was not playing Khan in the next Star Trek movie? That's true.
"The Amazing Spider-Man: An Origin Story" App Contest

To celebrate everyone's favorite web head making his debut as part of Marvel's Origins Series, Slice of SciFi has one copy of the new The Amazing Spider-Man: An Origin Story to give away.
Spielberg Loved "Indy 4"
Director Steven Spielberg says he has no regrets about working on Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull.
Willingham Weighs In On "Once Upon A Time"
If you think the premise for ABC's hit series Once Upon a Time sounds a bit like the Eisner-award winning comic book series Fables, you're not alone. That point has been made a lot since the series was announced and was the flame was probably fanned a bit because ABC was at one time developing a television version of the popular comic book.
Abrams Denies Khan Rumors
The Internet was buzzing over the weekend that actor Benicio Del Toro, who has been cast as the adversary in the upcoming Star Trek movie, would be taking on the role Khan Noonian Singh.
"Where's Waldo" Finds Screenwriter
The big-screen version of Where's Waldo has found a script writer. According to CinemaBlend, Todd Berger has been tapped to pen the script.
"Breaking Dawn" Wins Again
Another weekend, another win for Twilight: Breaking Dawn, Part One.
The vampire romance flick sucked in $16.9 million in its third weekend, good enough to take the top spot at the box office.











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