‘Pragmata’ director Yonghee Cho on creating Capcom’s resonant sci-fi lunar adventure (interview)

‘Designing something new as a creator is incredibly exciting, but at the same time, it’s an extremely challenging endeavor.’

This Week In Space podcast: Episode 209 — Astronauts for America

On Episode 209 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik talk with Garrett Reisman and Steve Lindsey, the leaders of the new organization Astronauts for America.

How you’d really die in space: What sci-fi gets right (and wrong) about extra-terrestrial expirations

What sci-fi gets right (and mostly wrong) about all the ways that space wants to kill you.

‘Thor’ hammered down 15 years ago, and it’s still the only Marvel movie to do the God of Thunder justice

In 2011, Thor proved himself more than worthy in his roaring MCU debut. Since then, the thunder has turned into laughter.

Are streamers losing faith in legacy sci-fi franchises?

Does the cancellation of ‘Starfleet Academy’ suggest that lean times are ahead for ‘Star Trek’ and ‘Star Wars’?

A YouTuber just recreated the original Star Wars with cardboard, and it’s awesome (video)

Star Wars superfan and YouTube sensation Zach King recreates the seminal 1977 sci-fi film using cardboard.

13 International ‘Star Wars’ Posters You’ve Likely Never Seen

From Japan to Turkey, celebrate Star Wars Day with this global collection of original trilogy posters.

This Week In Space podcast: Episode 208 — Lander, Lander, Who’s Got a Lander

On Episode 208 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik talk with Space.com’s Mike Wall about the risks and realities of the new space race to the moon.

‘Slither’ at 20: The alien worm comedy-horror that heralded James Gunn’s arrival

Few went to see the movie in theaters, but ‘Slither’ still proved that Gunn was a director to watch