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The World of 'Dark Crystal' May Not Be as Finished as We Thought
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The World of ‘Dark Crystal’ May Not Be as Finished as We Thought

by admin October 3, 2025



Jim Henson’s incredible fantasy film, The Dark Crystal, is returning to theaters next week, but that may not be the last time audiences see it on the big screen. Speaking to io9 about the Fathom re-release, filmmaker Brian Henson teased that even though Netflix’s prequel series The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance is unlikely to come back, that isn’t necessarily the end of the franchise.

“I can’t really comment on development, but what I will say is we will continue to create within this universe,” Henson said. “We’ve looked at several potential tracks and a movie might be one of them… You still have a lot of moving parts in the world of Dark Crystal that can create drama and conflict that can generate another story in that world.”

So what exactly does that mean? Could we be getting a new Dark Crystal movie? As Henson said, he wouldn’t comment on development. But that there’s more story to be told in the world of The Dark Crystal is simultaneously obvious and unexpected.

It was back in 2019 when Netflix released its incredible prequel series, Age of Resistance. That series took everything fans knew and loved about the 1982 original and made it bigger, better, and more engrossing. It was clear the world of Thra was ripe for further explanation, especially when the story begged for a second season. Unfortunately, that second season is unlikely to happen, and Henson admitted he wasn’t surprised.

“Netflix [was] really great,” he said. “They allowed the money to be spent that was needed to really do it right, and [Age of Resistance] is a beautiful, beautiful piece. But… they’re a streamer. Their whole point is to get a whole bunch of subscribers that we wouldn’t otherwise get. So they knew by making Age of Resistance that we’re going to get all of the hardcore fantasy fans who weren’t subscribed to subscribe. Season two? It’s the same group. So I was disappointed but not at all surprised that they didn’t want to drop that much money again for another season.”

So who might drop money for more Dark Crystal, if not Netflix? Again, there’s no comment. But clearly, if you look at the rumors surrounding another big Henson fantasy film, Labyrinth, you see that there is certainly interest out there. Fingers crossed we get back to Thra sooner rather than later.

And, as we mentioned, you can go back next week. Fathom Events is rereleasing the film in 4K on October 12 and 13 with a special new introduction by Henson. Get tickets and showtimes here. Then, check back next week for more Dark Crystal.

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Don't expect that Netflix BioShock movie any time soon - three years on it still doesn't have a finished script
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Don’t expect that Netflix BioShock movie any time soon – three years on it still doesn’t have a finished script

by admin September 11, 2025



Three years after Netflix announced it was turning Irrational Games’ acclaimed underwater shooter BioShock into a live-action film, its producer has suggested its still some way off, confirming that work continues on its script.


The streaming service first publicly discussed a BioShock movie back in February 2022, when it was accompanied by grandiose talk of developing a whole cinematic universe around the BioShock games. After a lengthy silence, producer Roy Lee last year confirmed plans had changed and that budget cuts at Netflix meant it would now be a “much smaller” film told from a “more personal point of view, as opposed to a grander, big project.”


Another year on, and Lee is chattering again, this time offering an update on the project’s progress in conversation with The Direct. As to why it’s taking so long, he explained in part that’s down to the BioShock movie having been delayed a “little bit” so the team could do “some more script work”. Amid all this, director Francis Lawrence has been busy with the movie adaptation of Stephen King’s The Long Walk, and he’ll remain occupied helming the upcoming The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping. “So it’s just waiting for him whenever the Hunger Games is completed,” Lee added.


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Additionally, Lee confirmed the BioShock movie’s script is still “being worked on right now”. But the hope seems to be it’ll be ready by the time Sunrise on the Reaping is done. As to what the movie will focus on, Lee remains cagey, saying, “Netflix wants us to keep everything under wraps”. He did, however, reveal it’ll definitely be based on Irrational’s first BioShock game.


Netflix isn’t the first company to attempt a BioShock movie. Back in 2008, Universal announced its own adaptation with Pirates of the Caribbean director Gore Verbinski onboard – but it never came to fruition. Explaining the project’s demise in 2013, BioShock creator Ken Levine revealed publisher 2K had given him the option to cancel it after Verbinski’s departure – and so he did.

A fourth BioSchock game, originally announced in 2019, is currently in the works at developer Cloud Chamber, but 2K recently confirmed it was “reducing the size of the development team” as it looks to “rework certain aspects” of the purportedly troubled project.

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Earth' Finished Its First Major Arc With Action and Intrigue
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Earth’ Finished Its First Major Arc With Action and Intrigue

by admin August 20, 2025


The second episode of Alien: Earth ended on not just a cliffhanger; it was a cliff-jumper. A xenomorph grabbed Joe (Alex Lawther) and jumped off a ledge, sending his sister Wendy (Sydney Chandler) on a quest to rescue him. That’s where episode three picked up, and the showdown resulted in not just a fun, gross action set piece but also some tantalizing teases of where things will go the rest of the season.

Episode three of Alien: Earth is called “Metamorphosis,” and while that certainly could refer to a few big reveals at the end of the episode, it also fits into the overall show itself. This episode marks the end of the inciting spaceship crash and slides the story to a new location, while also introducing some surprising new storylines. Basically, this is the episode where Alien: Earth began its very own metamorphosis.

To set that up, the episode began in the crashed Maginot as Kirsh (Timothy Olyphant) continues to download the ship’s files and learn about what happened on board. Nibs (Lily Newmark) and Curly (Erana James) start to show frustrations over their hybrid nature, and Prodigy leader Boy Kavalier (Samuel Blenkin) tells Kirsh that he and the children are no longer on a rescue mission. They are on a collection mission and are to bring all the alien species home. He’s not going to let Weyland-Yutani have all of this mysterious cargo that literally fell into his city. Which, of course, we know is a very, very bad idea. But there kind of wouldn’t be a show without it.

After his fall at the hands of the xenomorph, Wendy finds Joe stuck to the back of a tractor-trailer. As she attempts to rescue him, he tells her it’s a trap, which is confusing. Why would the xenomorph want to trap Wendy? Is it really smart enough to do that? The answer to the second question is yes, as the xeno peeks its head into the trailer and then starts to stalk them from the roof. Wendy takes the battle to him as she stabs up into the ceiling, drawing out the xeno’s acid blood. Mayhem ensues, and just as things go quiet, the xeno stabs and grabs Joe out of the trailer and into the large hangar.

“It’s a trap!” – FX

For the second time in two episodes, Joe seems done for. But this time, Wendy takes a hook and locks it into the xeno’s inner jaw (which, as we’ve seen in other Alien movies, looks like another xenomorph). She proceeds to drag the xeno by its innards, which was just so beyond cool. Something we’ve never quite seen before. Wendy is dominating this creature, but just as she tries to trap it, it drags her into the trap with it. Again, chaos ensues, and when Joe opens the door, we see Wendy has sliced the xeno’s head clean off. But it got her too, and the scene ends with a truly unforgettable shot of the xeno, Wendy, and Joe all lying on the ground, dead or unconscious.

Meanwhile, Slightly (Adarsh Gourav) is still waiting for Wendy with the xeno eggs when Smee (Jonathan Ajayi) shows up. You can tell these two are very close, but their playful banter gets stopped quickly when Morrow (Babou Ceesay) interrupts. Last we saw Morrow, he’d captured and lost the xeno. Now he’s trying to right his wrongs. Morrow has a tense discussion with the two hybrids that piques his curiosity about what, exactly, they are. He slyly places some kind of device onto Slightly. Later, Morrow will talk to his boss, Yutani, and tell her he wants to retrieve the creatures on his own, and he’s found a way onto the Prodigy island.

With that, Alien: Earth closed the chapter of its story in the Prodigy city of New Siam. The company has cleaned up what they can from the crash, extracted all the alien creatures, and brought them back to the secret island of Neverland. As they arrive, Boy looks like a kid on Christmas morning with all the wild new species he’s now in control of. He has no problem with the fact that the others think risking a decade of research on human hybrids just to study these mysterious beings isn’t worth it. Later, when he stops by the lab for a closer look, a xeno egg starts to open, so Kirsh quickly ushers him out. Kirsh then explains, for those who might not know, exactly how a xeno comes to life. Boy responds by saying only synthetics are now allowed in the lab.

Running to a xeno. – FX

Speaking of synthetics, as Wendy is out of commission in the medical bay, Alien: Earth got to spend some time with a few of the other hybrids. First is Slightly, who we previously saw talking to Morrow on the ship. We soon learn that Morrow implanted a direct line of communication into the hybrid and is now deviously trying to get on his good side. Similarly, Curly goes to see Boy to plead her case for being his favorite of the group. She explains how she feels so much smarter and more ambitious than Wendy, who only cares about her brother. Boy seems open to the idea but is most interested in the fact that she has these feelings in the first place. Nibs, meanwhile, is looking increasingly traumatized by the fact that the eyeball octopus creature tried to pop into her body.

Eventually, Wendy wakes up. She hears something and starts to stumble through the complex towards it. As that happens, we watch as Kirsh does something every Alien movie has always talked about but never actually done: experiment on xenos on Earth. It takes some doing, but eventually, he extracts the Facehugger from the egg and then goes further to remove the xenomorph zygote from the Facehugger. The one that would’ve been implanted in someone had the Facehugger gotten out. Somehow though, the agony of this procedure extends beyond just the one Facehugger. The other eggs seem to react as well, as does Wendy. It’s almost as if she can feel the pain of the xenomorphs, and, eventually, the stress of it makes her pass out again.

Finally, Kirsh takes the xenomorph zygote and drops it in a tube with a human lung. Wendy’s brother Joe’s human lung, to be precise. Quickly, it zooms right in, ready to become a Chestburster. Prodigy will soon have its very own, fully functional xenomorph.

When is a machine not a machine? – FX

After that exciting Wendy versus xenomorph action scene, this week’s Alien: Earth was really about showing us where things are going. Wendy has an odd connection with the aliens. The other hybrids are starting to show cracks in their relationship. Morrow is trying to make friends with Slightly for some reason. And, most importantly, all of the alien creatures that Weyland-Yutani acquired on its ship for the past 65 years have now been claimed by Prodigy. That’s a lot of story to explore as we move ahead.

Assorted Musings

  • Why do we think the xenomorph tried to trap Wendy? Was it because it viewed her as a foe that couldn’t be defeated by strength alone? Or was it something more, like that it knew it had a connection to her, as teased later in the episode?
  • The man in the black rubber suit spraying the walls of Prodigy was back again this week. And, this time, we got to see him. He’s an older Asian man who likes to smoke. Why does this matter? We still don’t know, but all three episodes have shown him for some reason.
  • Did you notice that Boy Kavalier seemed to be playing with Lego when Curly came to visit him? I don’t think there’s any larger meaning behind this, but I just love that even in the future, trillionaires still love to play with Lego.
  • When Morrow is talking to Yutani, two big things happen. One, we get a sense of time, as he was expecting to talk to her grandmother. And second, he quickly dropped the information that the Maginot had been sabotaged. How? By whom?
  • After their encounter with Morrow, Slightly and Smee get questioned by Atom Eins (Adrian Edmondson), Boy’s right-hand man. He doesn’t learn much, but he does reveal that Prodigy records everything that the hybrids see, which they don’t like. That feels like a key piece of information.

What did you think of Alien: Earth episode three? Let us know below.

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Bitcoin Bull Run Finished? $172 Million Mystery Whale Thinks Opposite
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Bitcoin Bull Run Finished? $172 Million Mystery Whale Thinks Opposite

by admin August 19, 2025


The past few days have been rough for Bitcoin (BTC) on the chart. The price dropped back to the $115,000 range after not being able to hold its August high of $123,000. But looking at Onchain Lens records, it seems someone is secretly building one of the biggest positions seen this month.

One wallet connected to FalconX inflows has been getting Bitcoin at a rate that looks more like a calculated plan than just chance. Just yesterday, it received 300 BTC, which is almost $35 million. That brings its total for the last 30 days to over 1,500 BTC, which is about $176 million.

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Every few days, the address lights up again, showing another transfer, with amounts ranging from 100 to 160 BTC. It is like a faucet is being turned on at regular intervals.

Whales are accumulating $BTC from #FalconX.

Whale 1: Received 300 $BTC worth $34.71M. Over the past month, this whale has accumulated 1,521 $BTC ($176.27M).

– bc1qgfqhl6ejwexutlfpmnmzl0qtzpyzqg86jn02sv

Whale 2: Received 210 $BTC worth $24.3M. In the past 10 days, this whale… pic.twitter.com/c2W3PZlcBa

— Onchain Lens (@OnchainLens) August 19, 2025

Another address on the same trail is close behind. Earlier this week, it received 210 BTC, worth about $24.3 million, but that was just part of a bigger trend. In just the last 10 days, it raked in almost 467 BTC, which is about $54 million. Most of those coins came straight from FalconX.

So, is bull run unfinished?

The timing of these transfers — which are happening at the same time as prices are dropping — suggests that someone is willing to take the other side of the market when sentiment is thinning out.

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Bitcoin’s chart is not very encouraging right now, but whale behavior often follows a different timeline. While retail flows out and funding data show some nervousness, these quiet accumulations suggest that the big players either see value in the dip or have a horizon that goes beyond short-term volatility. 

Either way, $172 million in new Bitcoin money going into just two accounts is hard to ignore.





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