Seinfeld: Every Episode Coming to Hulu

Update: Hulu and Jerry Seinfeld have now officially announced the deal to bring all of Seinfeld to Hulu, beginning in June.

“There’s no question that Seinfeld has played a major role in TV history, which is why we cannot wait to make all episodes of the series available to stream for the first time ever on Hulu. Whether you are an existing fan who just wants to relive your favorite moments over and over again, or are a new viewer who wants experience Seinfeld from the very beginning, Hulu will now be your destination to stream what has been dubbed as one of the greatest shows of all time,” said Craig Erwich, SVP, Head of Content, Hulu.

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Gremlins Reboot Follows J.J. Abrams’ Remake Formula

The Gremlins reboot is reportedly set to be connected to the past films.

In an interview with Hit Fix, Chris Columbus, the writer of the original Gremlins film and executive producer of the reboot, said he's taking inspiration from J.J. Abrams' approach to rebooting a franchise.

"'Gremlins' is actually in good shape. When I saw Star Trek, I was like, 'This is the way you do it. You have to connect the audience emotionally to the past, by seeing Leonard Nimoy in that movie.' We're gonna apply that to Gremlins ... We're not gonna forget about the past."

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DARPA Steerable Bullet Tech Repeatedly Hits Evading Targets

DARPA’s Extreme Accuracy Tasked Ordnance (EXACTO) program, self-steering bullet technology designed increase hit rates for long-distance shots, underwent a successful round of live fire tests.

Completed in February and revealed this week, the live-fire tests involved an experienced shooter and a first-time user repeatedly hit evading targets.  The video below demonstrates how the EXACTO rounds successfully manoeuvred in flight to hit accelerating targets.

The EXACTO program, initially demonstrated last July, was developed to improve the range, accuracy and efficiency of snipers in challenging environments, such as “high winds and dusty terrain commonly found in Afghanistan.”

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Hamill Shares His Personal Photos From Jedi

35 years since they were taken, Luke Skywalker has shared his family photos from the set of Return of the Jedi.

Hamill's (frankly adorable) photos show himself, his wife Marilou and son Nathan kicking back in The Emperor's throne room, Yoda's hut, surrounded by Ewoks and more. They paint a friendly, fun and very welcoming set; head to Starwars.com for the full album.

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Golan the Insatiable Moves from ADHD to FOX Primetime

Animated comedy Golan the Insatiable is making the jump from Animation Domination High-Def to FOX primetime on May 31.

Here's a brief summary of the series provided by FOX:

"The comedy follows a mighty godlord from an alternate dimension who arrives in Oak Grove, MN, where his only friend is a macabre, nine-year-old girl named Dylan, who constantly urges him to wreak havoc on her town."

The titular character is voiced by 22 Jump Street's Rob Riggle, while Park and Recreation's Aubrey Plaza voices Golan's pal Dylan. Other members of the cast include Ken Marino (Childrens Hospital) and John DiMaggio (Futurama).

Originally airing as fifteen-minute episodes on FOX's late night Saturday programming block, Golan the Insatiable has become the first ADHD series to land a primetime series order.

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James Cameron Has a Script for Avatar 5

Avatar composer James Horner has revealed that James Cameron is currently juggling four screenplays in the quest to create three sequels to his 2009 sci-fi film.

"Right now Jim has... four sequels script-wise, and he’s trying to make it into three," Horner told HeyUGuys. "And that is where his effort is going right now, to keep it to three sequels. Because he’s got so much going on…trying to keep it from expanding into a fifth movie".

Earlier this year, it was revealed that Cameron's ambition to shoot his sequels back-to-back will see a delay in production. The next installment will hit theaters Christmas 2017, a year later than originally planned.

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Fast and the Furious Ride: Why the Cast is Psyched

On the heels of the absolutely massive success of Furious 7 -- currently the fifth biggest movie ever, worldwide, and likely to end up number three of all time before it ends its run -- the Fast and the Furious franchise will expand yet again on June 25th when Fast & Furious: Supercharged opens at Universal Studios Hollywood. The new theme park ride features several actors from the Fast and the Furious films, including Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson and Luke Evans. A new behind-the-scenes video has debuted, with the cast and the team behind the ride discussing what went into making the attraction. Check it out above!

In addition, Universal have released a poster for the ride, which you can see below and which indicates how the attraction will be incorporated into the popular Studio Tram tour at Universal Studios Hollywood.

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Duct Tape is Used to Help Astronauts Suffering a Breakdown

Despite NASA's elaborate psychological testing astronauts must undergo, there's always still a risk that one might suffer a psychological breakdown while hovering in the vast expanse of space. So, what are the others supposed to do when this happens?

The Associated Press discovered NASA's plan back in 2007, after an instance of one astronaut becoming homicidal toward another person after returning from a mission.

According to the plans, crew members of a person exhibiting homocidal or suicidal behavior have been instructed to carry out a three-part procedure. First, they are to bind the person's hands and feet using duct tape to ensure safety on everyone's part. Then, the person is to be tied down using a bungie cord and injected with tranquilizers, if necessary.

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Your Reactions to the Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 Trailer

Last weekend, Activision released the first gameplay trailer for Call of Duty: Black Ops 3. The new entry in the series showed off what we all know and love about Call of Duty, plus a few new tidbits of info about the upcoming game.

There's a lot to take in from the trailer for Treyarch's new game. Between new technology and a glimpse of zombies, we wanted to know what excited you most about the trailer. So, we took to Twitter and asked for your feedback. Here's what you had to say: