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James Franco Posts 'Alien' Security Footage. The Internet Isn't Buying It.

After a seven-year social media absence and weeks of cryptic build-up, Franco dropped backyard surveillance footage he claims shows an extraterrestrial visitor. What followed was less disclosure, more dissolution.

12 articles covering· 12+ outletsJames FrancoFrancisco FrancoExtraterrestrial life
Science

Harvard's Avi Loeb Gets White House UFO Brief — and Says the Government Is Genuinely Lost

The astrophysicist who built a career insisting science must take anomalous objects seriously has now been handed the keys to a new UAP advisory council reporting directly to the intelligence community. His first public assessment: nobody in the building knows what these things are.

10 articles covering· 10+ outletsUnidentified flying objectHarvard UniversityWhite House
Entertainment

Antoinette Bower, the Alien and the Witch and the Survivor, Dies at 93

She played the first woman on Star Trek to nearly seduce Kirk to his death, and a stranded castaway who turned out to be Eve. Antoinette Bower left behind a career that genre television never quite gave its due.

19 articles covering· 17+ outletsStar TrekThe Twilight Saga (film series)Antoinette Bower
Technology

Pentagon's Fourth UAP Dump: 40 Files, A Floating Brain, and a Six-Pointed Star Over China

The U.S. Department of War has dropped its fourth batch of declassified UAP files under the PURSUE initiative — and this one lands harder than the last three. From a 1949 nuclear-lab mystery to a 2025 sensor encounter above the Yellow Sea, the archive keeps getting stranger.

16 articles covering· 10+ outletsUnidentified flying objectUnited Australia PartyUnited States
World

The Pentagon Just Dropped Its Fourth UFO File Dump — and the Gaps Are as Loud as the Footage

Forty declassified files, a six-pointed object over the Yellow Sea, a 'floating brain' on infrared, and NASA photos from a 1996 Space Shuttle mission that sat buried for three decades. The government is opening the vault — the question is how much of the vault they're actually showing you.

10 articles covering· 10+ outletsUnidentified flying objectThe PentagonUnited Australia Party
Science

NASA's Own Chief Says the Agency Has UFO Images It Cannot Explain

Jared Isaacman, confirmed as NASA administrator in December, went on record stating the agency holds imagery of objects it simply cannot identify. This is not a leak, a rumor, or a fringe claim — it came straight from the top.

37 articles covering· 18+ outletsNASAAstronautMoon
Entertainment

King Gizzard's 28th Album 'Alien Metal' Is a Full EDM Dive — and They Mean It

Melbourne's most relentless band has stopped pretending they have genre limits. Their new album is built on a modular synthesizer they named Nathan, and it sounds like nothing in their catalogue.

12 articles covering· 10+ outletsKing Gizzard & the Lizard WizardRaveElectronic dance music
Entertainment

'Hope' Is the Alien Invasion Film That Looks Like Nothing Else Coming in 2026

Na Hong-jin, the director who made Korean crime cinema genuinely terrifying, has turned his attention to extraterrestrial horror in a coastal South Korean village near the DMZ. The new trailer confirms this is not a safe blockbuster.

63 articles covering· 18+ outletsNa Hong-jinHwang Jung-minCannes Film Festival
Entertainment

The 'Ghost In The Shell' Anime Nobody Expected Is Also The Best One Yet

Science Saru's new adaptation goes back to Masamune Shirow's original 1989 manga — goofy, horny, weird, and politically sharp. It turns out that's exactly what the franchise needed.

11 articles covering· 8+ outletsGhost in the ShellAnimeMasamune Shirow
World

Fairborn's UFO Conference Doubles Down — and the Crowd Is No Longer Just Local

What started as a 150-person gathering in a Holiday Inn meeting room has become a 400-ticket regional event drawing national speakers and serious researchers. The establishment press treats UFO interest as a quirk. The attendance figures tell a different story.

10 articles covering· 7+ outletsUnidentified flying objectExtraterrestrial lifeKenneth Arnold
Entertainment

Ghost of Tsushima's Anime Isn't What Fans Thought — And That's the Point

Crunchyroll dropped the first character designs for Ghost of Tsushima: Legends at Anime Expo 2026, and the project is deliberately breaking from the games' story. What's coming in 2027 is something stranger, and potentially smarter.

10 articles covering· 9+ outletsGhost of TsushimaAnimeCrunchyroll
Entertainment

Independence Day at 30: The Alien Blockbuster That Rewrote Hollywood's Summer Rulebook

Thirty years ago, Roland Emmerich blew up the White House and invented a new kind of blockbuster. The behind-the-scenes story is as chaotic as the movie itself.

19 articles covering· 16+ outletsIndependence Day (United States)Extraterrestrial lifeBlockbuster (entertainment)
Science

A Rock, a Trick of Light, or Something Else? The Mars 'Alien Gun' Explained

A decade-old NASA rover image is breaking the internet again — and the gap between what the photo actually shows and what people want it to show tells us something important about both planetary science and human psychology.

12 articles covering· 9+ outletsMarsNASAExtraterrestrial life
Entertainment

Paranormal Activity Reboot Locks In Its Lead — and This Time Blumhouse Means Business

Chase Yi joins a quietly stacked cast for the next chapter of the found-footage franchise that invented the micro-budget blockbuster. With a new director, a May 2026 release date, and plot details sealed tight, the machine is moving.

15 articles covering· 11+ outletsParanormal Activity (film series)Paramount PicturesBlumhouse Productions
Environment

Trump Puts Harvard's Most Controversial Astronomer in Charge of America's UFO Hunt

Avi Loeb — the physicist who told the scientific establishment it was wrong about interstellar objects and wasn't forgiven for it — now leads the White House's formal effort to answer the question the government spent decades pretending wasn't worth asking. The appointment is either inspired or the most interesting mistake in federal science policy in a generation.

11 articles covering· 6+ outletsDinosaurFossilAntarctica
World

Fish Chips and a UFO: The Teesside Encounter Nobody Talked About for 40 Years

In July 1981, Paul Jones and his mother Daphne stepped out for a takeaway and came back with a story they kept quiet for four decades. As sighting databases grow and 'alien capital' rankings make headlines, their account is finally on the record.

10 articles covering· 9+ outletsUnidentified flying objectExtraterrestrial lifeUnited Kingdom
Entertainment

Strange New Worlds Invented Pike's Girlfriend From Scratch — And It Fixed a Canon Problem Trek Never Solved

Captain Pike spent decades as a footnote with a tragic ending. Strange New Worlds gave him a love life, a future, and a reason to matter — and the showrunners did it by ignoring the rules.

18 articles covering· 13+ outletsStar TrekStar Trek: Strange New WorldsJames T. Kirk
Sports

A Brazilian Psychic Predicted an Alien Abduction at the World Cup. The Internet Lost Its Mind.

Vó Bahiana said a reptilian mothership would descend on Miami's Hard Rock Stadium during Brazil vs. Scotland. No extraterrestrials showed. Everything else about this story went exactly as predicted.

20 articles covering· 18+ outletsFIFA World CupBrazilScotland
Politics

The F-15 Pilot Called It 'Alien Sh*t.' The Pentagon Should Call It a Crisis.

A downed U.S. fighter pilot's account of swarming Iranian drones in "jellyfish" formation isn't a curiosity — it's a documented tactical shift that Western air defenses were not ready for.

156 articles covering· 18+ outletsIranAircraft pilotUnmanned aerial vehicle