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Culture

Culture encompasses books, movies, television, music, video games, internet memes, and thousands of branches of art. And sure, culture includes the latest entertainment news too. At The Verge, we construct entry points both into the mainstream and the niche, the tentpoles and the hidden gems, to help make the most notable and discussed parts of the cultural conversation understandable and accessible to everyone.

Syfy’s Origins podcast is geek comfort food

Futurama is coming back as a one-off podcast episode

Mickey Mouse Club is returning as a show on Facebook

On Twin Peaks, time was fluid, but there was never enough of it

Bundling the $1,000 iPhone with free Apple Music and iCloud storage would be genius

Not to sell more iPhones, but to nudge people into using more Apple services

Explore a magical statue garden in Oyinda’s new 360-degree music video

Why a woman needs to direct Star Wars, and the three women who’d be up for the job

Facebook will spend as much as $1 billion on original TV in the next year

Spotify takes over for Apple with new UK music event

The creator of Netflix’s Daredevil will write and direct Deadpool spinoff X-Force

Benedict Cumberbatch is Thomas Edison in the first trailer for The Current War

Destiny 2 fans are already revolting over Bungie’s latest business model decision

I’m obsessed with the goofy ‘haul’ culture in the Halloween subreddit

Blizzard unveils plans for new e-sports arena in Los Angeles

Marvel and Star Wars movies will be exclusive to Disney’s upcoming streaming service

Rockstar is bringing LA Noire to Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, and VR

This Discord bot turns Pokémon into a text-based adventure

Destiny 2’s Japanese live-action dance trailer perfectly captures the game’s spirit

The most realistic depiction of a Destiny experience

Star Wars droids adorn this year’s mission patch for the space station’s laboratory

Robin Sloan on his new book Sourdough, San Francisco culture, and a more optimistic Silicon Valley

Stephen King’s It is the rare monster movie with too much monster

BBC is making interactive radio plays for Alexa and Google Home

The far-right’s favorite social network is facing its own censorship controversy

Uno is finally getting a colorblind-friendly edition

American Horror Story: Cult takes drunken aim at the ‘politics of fear’

Apple and Amazon are reportedly in the running for James Bond movie rights