In the new Apple TV+ miniseries Dark Matter, Joel Edgerton plays Jason Dessen, a science teacher who gets abducted by a version of himself from a parallel reality. This other Jason — call him Jason2 — ...
Pick up any science fiction book from the 1960s, and you’ll find parallel dimensions explained through magic portals or mysterious machines that work “just because.” Today’s readers want stories that ...
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Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Loki on Disney+ was the first MCU project to really delve into the concept of the multiverse, and it did so by ...
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I can’t be the only one here displeased by our current timeline. It’s pretty hard to experience endless COVID, debates about whether it’s genocide or just a little ethnic cleansing, and climate change ...
Dark Matter introduces viewers to a mind-bending way of multiverse travel involving a mysterious box. But even by the end of the series, people are left with multiple questions about how the box works ...