This video from the YouTube channel MetaBallStudios compares the real-life sizes of monsters from popular TV, film, and video game series. Their videos use 3D animations to illustrate things like how ...
Science fiction universes are often full of ocean worlds and watery beasts. Despite their ubiquity, however, it’s hard to say which aquatic sci-fi monsters should (theoretically) scare the squid ink ...
I've been known to post random articles with cool content that is somehow related to Cloverfield (like this one). While this chart I'm featuring today does include Cloverfield, that's not the only ...
How does Godzilla compare to an AT-AT walker? Plus, how they stack up to real stuff, like the Sydney Opera House. By Colin Lecher Published Aug 12, 2013 8:00 PM EDT Get the Popular Science daily ...
Godzilla is a bigger threat now than he's ever been. The star of Godzilla: King of the Monsters is 393 feet and one half inch tall, just over four feet taller than its Japanese counterpart, last seen ...
And let us tell you what, some of your favorite Digimon are taller than we expected. Even some of the DigiDestined are shorter than you may have thought, and it is no wonder they pale in comparison to ...
It is easy to look up the height of an actor online and compare it to your own because we all have a frame of reference. But what is the reference for fictional monsters like Sully from Monsters Inc.
Science fiction universes are often full of ocean worlds and watery beasts. Despite their ubiquity, however, it’s hard to say which aquatic sci-fi monsters should (theoretically) scare the squid ink ...
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