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12 Alien Franchise Details a Normal Person Wouldn’t Know
After nine films, including sequels, prequels and spinoffs, and now Hulu’s Alien: Earth, the Alien franchise continues to ...
An alternative is to write Avatar novels, going into significant detail on the world and telling the stories of the sequels. ...
After five weekends, Disney’s Zootopia 2 is now on $1.42 billion worldwide, with over $1 billion of that coming ...
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The New Republic on MSNOpinion
You Won’t Believe What One of the Boats Trump Struck Was Carrying
Paul Ingrassia, the failed Trump nominee with a self-described “Nazi streak,” has been making enemies at the General Services ...
The New Republic on MSNOpinion
Trump Effect Continues: Democrats Land Historic Win in Key Red State
And even in the deep Southern state of Mississippi, Democrats were able to break the supermajority in the state Senate by ...
Pat Finn was an American TV and movie actor who recently died due to cancer at the age of 60. His renowned performance was ...
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The biggest Houston immigration stories of 2025: ICE raids, tuition changes and legal overhauls
In 2025, Trump reversed the immigration policies of former President Biden and installed a deportation apparatus across the U ...
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Before ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash,’ here’s what happened in ‘The Way of Water’- The ending explained!
James Cameron expands Pandora’s saga in ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash,’ releasing December 19. Following ‘The Way of Water,’ Jake, Neytiri, and their family face new dangers as the RDA threat intensifies.
Television icon Gil Gerard, known for playing Buck Rogers from 1979 to 1981, dies at 82. The Arkansas native starred in multiple TV shows and films.
Discover Magazine on MSN
Kepler 452b and several exoplanets are similar to Earth, but there's not an exact twin
What planet is most like Earth? Reseachers have identified several exoplanets similar to our planet, but none that are an ...
It was January 1973 and Neil Finn was the luckiest 14-year-old in Waikato. He’s still amazed his mum agreed to drop him off ...
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