Things We Saw Today: Detroit Is Turning Into Gotham City

Oh, it's for Batman v Superman and not Batkid? Oh well.
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— Tim Malin (@D3T0N8R) August 26, 2014

Feast your X-ray vision or little bat lenses on some tweeted set photos from the Detroit Gotham City filming of Batman v Superman. (via ComingSoon.net)

  • How should you handle street harassment? SNL‘s Sasheer Zamata has advice on how to deal with that and more on Ask a Grownup. (via Jezebel)
  • According to MIT, we’re all going to be a lot happier working for robots than our normal human bosses. All hail our robot overlords. (via Engadget)

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Here’s your first look at Seth Gilliam as Father Gabriel Stokes from the upcoming season of The Walking Dead! Head over to Entertainment Weekly for a full interview with Gilliam about the role.

  • Watch a beautiful video on io9 taken from the International Space Station as it flies through an aurora.
  • Or take a look at video of a massive solar flare ejected from the sun earlier this week. (via Space.com)
  • Whoa (sorry, had to), Keanu Reeves has taken a lead role in his first TV series (via Variety)

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This is what the world’s first 3D-printed castle looks like. Check out 3DPrint.com for more photos of the castle and shots of it in-production to see how it was made. (via UPROXX)

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