
Well they have have banned about everything else so now China is taking on time-travel, that's right folks I said time-travel. In a response to an increase in movies and TV series that feature time-travel, the country decided that history is not represented well and thus all such projects are no longer allowed.




And folks say that Sci-Fi is dying out, well as they say proof is in the pudding and it seems that Sci-Fi and Fantasy is very much alive. Sci-Fi fans have been hard at work making sure that Sci-Fi and Fantasy films are available to all in the format of downloading off the internet. Paramount COO Frederick Huntsberry back in October delivered a presentation about how 'Star Trek' had become a hot commodity in piracy circles, adding that illegal file-sharing has become more wide-spread and was not just for the "geeks" any more.
Finale some good news for the Riddick fans as Vin Diesel has updated his Facebook page with news that a new installment in the 'Chronicles of Riddick'