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Review: The Orville 3-1 - 'Electric Sheep'
The Orville has, after much delay, returned to our screens for its third season, now sporting a nifty subtitle, New Horizons. During its three years away, the series has jumped from Fox to Hulu (available simultaneously on Disney Plus in many territories outside the US), and it has not been time wasted. Seth MacFarlane has reworked his show, bringing it further in line with what, I imagine, was his original vision of a bespoke version of Star Trek.
By Daniel Tessier4 years ago in Futurism
Top 6 Netflix TV Shows that Feature Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality.
If you want to learn using technologies in the entertainment industry then which platform do you choose? If someone asks me the same question then my answer will be “Netflix”- the ultimate experience to the users with technology. In these technologies, AR/VR also added the uses of Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality, taking the entertainment industry to the next level. Now people are looking for a new experience, Netflix is the platform that uses AR/VR widely in the entertainment industry.
By Gaurav Sharma Software Developer4 years ago in Futurism
Eve of the Daleks
Precisely one year after “Revolution of the Daleks,” we get yet another Dalek episode. Are we at overkill yet? The Daleks were nearly done to death under Moffat and Davies, and then we've had a Dalek special every New Year's Day since 2019 under Chibnall (saving 2020, where we had the first episode of series twelve with the Master instead). While it's fair to say we're now at the end of a trilogy, we're seeing the Daleks far too often. Once, maybe twice per Doctor would probably do, since they're just about the only villain each Doctor has to face in order to really count. Thankfully the Daleks were kept at a minimum in Doctor Who: Flux, being there primarily to act as antimatter fodder for the Doctor.
By Daniel Tessier4 years ago in Futurism
You should see the Netflix Series “Snowpiercer”.
The climactic action sequences in Snowpiercer are among the most viscerally exciting I've ever seen. However, this film's intriguing, layered world and characters prove far more memorable long after we leave the theatre, and that's ultimately what makes it special. Based on a graphic novel by Jacque Lob, Jean-Marc Rochette and Benjamin Legrand and South Korean director Bong Joon Ho's first English-language feature, Snowpiercer is set in a post-apocalyptic world where humanity has fled to the train of a perpetually moving super train that travels around the planet as the ice caps have melted into oblivion. Passengers live in extreme class segregation inside of cars divided by poverty.
By Edison Ade4 years ago in Futurism
Before Current Wonder Woman Movie, Lynda Carter Twirled a Generation in the Star Spangled Tights
Photo by Ethan The new Wonder Woman Movie upon us, we know Lynda Carter as the 1970s version, and the star spangled outfit likely resulted in its share of supernovas long before the Big Bang Theory cornered the market on superhero worship and angst among longing teenage boys. But the Arizona born actress had a career before and after we invited her into our homes every week from 1975-1979, and an upcoming appearance at B.B. Kings NY on October 12th is just another day in the life.
By Rich Monetti4 years ago in Futurism
Russell T Davies to Reintroduce 'Doctor Who' Christmas Specials Ahead of 60th Anniversary
Christmas; a time of giving, a time of joy, a time of... alien invasions. Since Doctor Who was brought back onto our screens in 2005 by Russell T Davies [Years and Years, It's A Sin], it has always been a tradition for aliens to invade planet Earth on Christmas Day.
By Lewis Jefferies4 years ago in Futurism











