Things We Saw Today: Jeff Goldblum Shares First Independence Day: Resurgence Teaser

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We thought we wiped them out. The Resurgence is here. #IDR

Posted by Jeff Goldblum on Saturday, July 4, 2015

The inimitable Jeff Goldblum has shared the first teaser for Independence Day: Resurgence with the world via his Facebook page! Now, if only he’d explain those weird-ass Apartment.com ads.

  • Check out this awesome interview over at The Daily Dot with Christie Golden, writer of the highly-anticipated Star Wars: Dark Disciple, which takes 13 unaired episodes of The Clone Wars and turns them into a canon novel.
  • This Google Chrome extension gives everything you read gender neutral plural pronouns, which is actually a practice in English going back to the 16th Century, rather than a sign of the deterioration of the English language, as many believe. The gender binary is so 15th Century.

Check out what Jurassic Park would’ve looked like if the park were the home to resurrected extinct animals from other geological periods. Also, the velociraptors should’ve been half the size and had feathers. (via Laughing Squid)

Ripley FLAG

 

Artist Federico Aristimuño loves awesome female characters in sci-fi/fantasy, and he pays homage to them over at his DeviantArt page, where he has flags just like this badass Ripley one above that are the perfect size for a Facebook cover photo. Which is your favorite?

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