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Screen Rant on MSNFoundation Season 3 Just Set Up The Perfect Isaac Asimov Spinoff - But Will It Happen?Apple TV+ hasn't announced any plan to turn Foundation into a franchise, but one character just made the perfect case for them being given a spinoff.
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Screen Rant on MSNThe 80-Year-Old Iconic Sci-Fi Character Who Likely Inspired Han Solo Was Just Introduced In Apple TV+'s Epic 90% RT ShowA TV series based on one of George Lucas's biggest sources of inspiration just introduced its Han Solo equivalent in its ...
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Winter is Coming on MSNFoundation star explains how the sci-fi epic is like Game of ThronesGame of Thrones was the epic fantasy series of the 2010s, and a lot of shows that came after were clearly trying to capture ...
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Space.com on MSN'Foundation' stars Laura Birn & Lee Pace talk heavy burdens and being an intergalactic stoner for Season 3 (exclusive)Join two of the brightest stars in Apple TV's sci-fi saga based on Isaac Asimov's sci-fi trilogy. Apple TV+’s "Foundation" is ...
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Futurism on MSNLeading AI Models Are Completely Flunking the Three Laws of RoboticsThe type of advanced AI that Isaac Asimov imagined in fiction is finally here. And it's flunking his Three Laws of Robotics.
Vast battles for the fate of humanity?Most beloved books, films and TV shows forge variations on our future along these lines ...
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Sci-fi author Asimov feared embarrassment might come out of one project, so he decided to create an alter ego.
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No Film School on MSN6 Writing Tips From the Sci-Fi Legend Robert HeinleinFor the sci-fi nerds, Robert A. Heinlein needs no introduction. He was one of the Big Three English sci-fi writers of the ...
In his 1983 essay, Asimov describes "an essential side product, the mobile computerized object." But here again, he's referring not to phones or tablets but to robots that'll be used in the home.
But Isaac Asimov did all that by 72 and with fewer than 3 billion heartbeats. Barbara Walters once asked Asimov what he would do if the doctor told him he had only six months left to live.
Sci-fi writer Isaac Asimov predicted the world of 2014 in 1964: here's what he got wrong. Predictions made by the writer 50 years ago have been whizzing around the internet, but that doesn't mean ...
In August of 1964, just more than 50 years ago, author Isaac Asimov wrote a piece in The New York Times, pegged to that summer's World Fair. In the essay, Asimov imagines what the World Fair would ...
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