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The Void Trilogy is a space opera series by British author Peter F. Hamilton. The series is set in the same universe as The Commonwealth Saga, 1,200 years after the end of Judas Unchained. [1] Peter F. Hamilton sold the American rights to the series to Random House. [2] The series includes the following books: The Dreaming Void (2007)
The Void is a 2016 Canadian Lovecraftian horror film written and directed by Steven Kostanski and Jeremy Gillespie, and produced by Jonathan Bronfman and Casey Walker. It stars Aaron Poole , Kenneth Welsh , Daniel Fathers , Kathleen Munroe , and Ellen Wong .
2 May 2023 (Lords of Uncreation) The Final Architecture is a series of science fiction novels by British writer Adrian Tchaikovsky . It contains the books Shards of Earth , Eyes of the Void , and Lords of Uncreation .
Two additional novels, set in the time 263 years before (A.B.D.) and five years after (N.W.S.) "The Void Trilogy", were released in 2014 (The Abyss Beyond Dreams) [1] and 2016 (Night Without Stars). [2] Like Hamilton's earlier The Night's Dawn Trilogy, the Commonwealth Saga is an epic space opera that extends across dozens of worlds and ...
The Void was a franchise of virtual reality entertainment attractions. Co-founded by Ken Bretschneider, James Jensen, and Curtis Hickman as a re-focusing of a plan to build an attraction at Evermore Park in Pleasant Grove, Utah, and described by some as being a virtual reality "theme park", [1] [2] [3] these facilities feature virtual reality experiences leveraging a combination of head ...
Ever since Yellowstone went off the air, viewers have been on the hunt for a series that fills the void. One show that’s really caught on is Territory, an Australian neo-Western, which was ...
The Jesus Incident (1979) is the second science fiction novel set in the Destination: Void universe by the American author Frank Herbert and poet Bill Ransom.It is a sequel to Destination: Void (1965), and has two sequels: The Lazarus Effect (1983) and The Ascension Factor (1988).
Josh Gad says the Spaceballs sequel will be well worth the decades-long wait.. The In Gad We Trust author, 43, appeared on the Jan. 16 episode of Sirius XM’s The Spotlight with Jessica Shaw ...