SYFY WIRE science fiction Like Father Like Son: Deja Vu and Tenet Are 2 Sides of the Same Time Travel Coin Does the tale of an incorruptible government agent caught up in a secret time travel adventure sound familiar? By Josh Weiss 1 month ago Did You Know? I, Robot Didn’t Actually Start Off as an Isaac Asimov Adaptation Screenwriter Jeff Vintar shares how his 1990s sci-fi script transformed into a Will Smith blockbuster. By Benjamin Bullard & Josh Weiss 1 month ago What to Know About Three-Body, the Acclaimed Chinese Adaptation of The Three-Body Problem Peacock's latest sci-fi addition is an adaptation of a modern classic. By Matthew Jackson 1 month ago How Jordan Peele's UFO thriller Nope Drew From '80s Classics Like The Goonies & Gremlins "I felt like it could be very kaleidoscopic in the world-building and colorful ... I wanted to help create something [that was] visually arresting." By Josh Weiss 1 month ago Gamer Was a Weird, Wild Sci-Fi Action Flick Ahead of Its Time The creators of Crank press play on serious sci-fi — and totally clobber the final boss. By Benjamin Bullard 2 months ago They Literally Built Oblivion's Awesome Bubble Ship, with a Little Help from Tom Cruise Science fiction has no shortage of iconic vessels, but somehow Oblivion's bubble ship always gets left by the wayside. By Josh Weiss 2 months ago Where Could The Jurassic World Franchise Go Next? We've Got a Few Prehistoric Pitches If the last three decades have taught us anything, it's that the Jurassic brand doesn't stay extinct for very long. By Josh Weiss 2 months ago Land of the Lost Director Looks Back at What Could've Happened in a Sequel SYFY WIRE catches up with director Brad Silberling and co-screenwriter Chris Henchy. By Josh Weiss 2 months ago Oblivion Director Joseph Kosinski Reflects on Humble Sci-Fi Origins of 2013 Tom Cruise Flick Before Top Gun: Maverick...there was Oblivion. By Josh Weiss 2 months ago Remembering Freejack, Mick Jagger’s Wild 1990s Sci-Fi Flick Back when science fiction envisioned 2009 as the arrival date for future dystopia. By Benjamin Bullard 2 months ago SYFY WIRE | Page 3
Like Father Like Son: Deja Vu and Tenet Are 2 Sides of the Same Time Travel Coin Does the tale of an incorruptible government agent caught up in a secret time travel adventure sound familiar? By Josh Weiss 1 month ago
Did You Know? I, Robot Didn’t Actually Start Off as an Isaac Asimov Adaptation Screenwriter Jeff Vintar shares how his 1990s sci-fi script transformed into a Will Smith blockbuster. By Benjamin Bullard & Josh Weiss 1 month ago
What to Know About Three-Body, the Acclaimed Chinese Adaptation of The Three-Body Problem Peacock's latest sci-fi addition is an adaptation of a modern classic. By Matthew Jackson 1 month ago
How Jordan Peele's UFO thriller Nope Drew From '80s Classics Like The Goonies & Gremlins "I felt like it could be very kaleidoscopic in the world-building and colorful ... I wanted to help create something [that was] visually arresting." By Josh Weiss 1 month ago
Gamer Was a Weird, Wild Sci-Fi Action Flick Ahead of Its Time The creators of Crank press play on serious sci-fi — and totally clobber the final boss. By Benjamin Bullard 2 months ago
They Literally Built Oblivion's Awesome Bubble Ship, with a Little Help from Tom Cruise Science fiction has no shortage of iconic vessels, but somehow Oblivion's bubble ship always gets left by the wayside. By Josh Weiss 2 months ago
Where Could The Jurassic World Franchise Go Next? We've Got a Few Prehistoric Pitches If the last three decades have taught us anything, it's that the Jurassic brand doesn't stay extinct for very long. By Josh Weiss 2 months ago
Land of the Lost Director Looks Back at What Could've Happened in a Sequel SYFY WIRE catches up with director Brad Silberling and co-screenwriter Chris Henchy. By Josh Weiss 2 months ago
Oblivion Director Joseph Kosinski Reflects on Humble Sci-Fi Origins of 2013 Tom Cruise Flick Before Top Gun: Maverick...there was Oblivion. By Josh Weiss 2 months ago
Remembering Freejack, Mick Jagger’s Wild 1990s Sci-Fi Flick Back when science fiction envisioned 2009 as the arrival date for future dystopia. By Benjamin Bullard 2 months ago