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Prime Video Sci-Fi Series The Peripheral: Showrunner Interview

Wilf (Gary Carr) and Flynne (Chloë Grace Moretz) meet in future London.Image: Prime VideoPrime Video’s new William Gibson adaptation, The Peripheral, is produced by Westworld’s Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan and follows the high-stakes, high-tech tale of a young woman (Chloë Grace Moretz) who realizes the virtual world she’s been visiting in a video game is actually the future—a very bleak future, with a murder mystery entwined within it. It’s a thought-provoking series with multi-layered themes, as you might expect from the

Who Should Play Jean Grey?

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Dead End’s Hamish Steele Talks Season 2, Animation Industry

Image: NetflixIt’s been a rough year for animation—not because of a dearth in quality of material; if anything,there’s more great series and movies to watch in 2022 than ever before. But as the industry faces mistreatment and mishandling by corporate interests, it’s getting harder and harder for ideas to thrive. Which is why it’s so good that one of the year’s best is getting a second run.That is of course, Netflix’s Dead End: Paranormal Park, an adaptation of the comic series DeadEndia showrun by the series’ creator,

Who Should Be the next James Bond? io9 Picks

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Peter Thiel-Funded Dating App Is Only for Conservatives

If you had trouble finding the love of your life at the January 6 Insurrection, you can now try The Right Stuff.Image: Surkov VladimirThe Right Stuff is a new Conservative-only dating app launching next month that seeks to match like-minded individuals in their quest to find love. The hyper exclusive app touts an invite-only signup scheme, no pronouns on profiles, and a lot of white people on its website.Ain’t love grand? These days, finding someone who’s compatible with you can be hard—just ask young conservatives. From