Things We Saw Today: First-Look Trailer for Season Three of Hannibal

"Even if [viewers] know what’s coming, they don’t know what’s coming.”

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Are you excited about Hannibal‘s Season Three premiere on June 4th? Well get ready for it with this First-Look trailer for the new season. It may contain some spoilers (like who lived or died from last season), but as Lawrence Fishburne says, “Even if [viewers] know what’s coming, they don’t know what’s coming.” (via The AV Club)

  • Check out the coverage of this awesome interview that our own Jill Pantozzi did with Felicia Day at BookCon in support of Day’s upcoming memoir, You’re Never Weird on the Internet (Almost). (via Nerdist)
  • Love Tomb Raider? Check out Lara Croft: Relic Run, a new way to play your favorite character on iOS, Android and Windows devices. (via Square Enix)

Seriously, what’s an action movie without a one-armed catch? This supercut gives us 101 of them – to the tune of “I Wanna Hold Your Hand,” of course. (via Death and Taxes)

Lest you have any doubt that there are girls who actually love sciencey toys, here is this hashtag to prove you wrong. #GirlsWithToys proves that women and girls have a place in STEM. (via The Huffington Post)

In Whose Bright Idea Was This news, scientists in New Zealand are teaching an AI anger – apparently to assist with customer service calls and detect the anger of customers to better assist them. But…haven’t they heard of Skynet? (via io9)

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And in awesome parent news, one geek dad made his geek daughter a functioning Honey Lemon Chem Ball purse from Big Hero 6! (via Nerdist)

 

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