James Earl Jones Only Used His Darth Vader Voice Outside Of Star Wars Just Once
James Earl Jones never did his Darth Vader voice outside of the Star Wars films, save for one (highly amusing) occasion.
Read MoreJames Earl Jones never did his Darth Vader voice outside of the Star Wars films, save for one (highly amusing) occasion.
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Read MoreSigourney Weaver isn't ruling out a return to the Alien franchise as Ellen Ripley, but she has a reasonable condition that would need to be met first.
Read MoreProducer Harve Bennett felt Star Trek V: The Final Frontier was always doomed due to a creative decision William Shatner made early on.
Read MoreJames Cameron's Alien sequel Aliens is a classic, but don't expect him to return to that well anytime soon (or possibly ever).
Read MoreEdward Furlong famously played John Connor in Terminator 2, but his real-life problems led to him being fired from Terminator 3.
Read MoreLeonard Nimoy made a pact with Robin Curtis on Star Trek III: The Search For Spock as a fellow actor and the film's director.
Read MoreThere's a deleted Escape From New York scene involving a cat that's probably better off left on the cutting room floor.
Read MoreRichard Linklater's A Scanner Darkly is an underrated sci-fi thriller that used rotoscoped animation to great effect.
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Read MoreStar Trek creator Gene Roddenberry infamously wasn't a fan of The Wrath of Khan, so much so he deliberately tried to sabotage the movie.
Read MoreLeonard Nimoy practically co-invented Vulcans, which came in handy when he directed Saavik actor Robin Curtis in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock.
Read MoreKurt Russell wanted his Snake Plissken performance in Escape from New York to channel Western greats like Clint Eastwood. Here's how he pulled it off.
Read MoreMegalopolis director Francis Ford Coppola has addressed stories about crew members being fired and quitting during the reportedly chaotic production.
Read MoreDeleted footage from Ridley Scott's Prometheus fills in gaps in the sequence where Peter Weyland (Guy Pearce) meets the last surviving Engineer.
Read MoreDennis Quaid was only just beginning to become a bigger name when he starred in this underrated 1980s sci-fi film.
Read MoreThere's occasionally a divide between audiences and critics, with Rotten Tomatoes serving as the main barometer. Here are sci-fi movies with the biggest gaps.
Read MoreSigourney Weaver has offered some new comments about the troubled production of David Fincher's Alien 3.
Read MoreJurassic World Rebirth sounds like it could be a return to form, which is precisely what this dino franchise eneds.
Read MoreThe fourth Jurassic World movie (and seventh Jurassic movie overall) now has an official title and synopsis along with first-look images of the cast.
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