Gibson, known as the "patron saint of cyberpunk lit," has made his reputation with futuristic tales. Though his new novel is set in the present, baroque descriptions of everyday articles and menacing ...
Apple TV gears up to release its first major cyberpunk live-action series adaptation of William Gibson's seminal novel that ...
Apple TV+ has ordered a series adaptation of the William Gibson novel “Neuromancer,” Variety has learned. The 10-episode series hails from co-creators Graham Roland and JD Dillard. Roland will also ...
The Neuromancer author is known for conjuring dark and dystopian sci-fi. But why is technology always evil in movies? Richard Trenholm Former Movie and TV Senior Editor Richard Trenholm was CNET's ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below." Opening in the shadows of a future Japanese metropolis called Chiba City, Neuromancer is mostly ...
If punk emerged today – instead of in 1977 – how would it take hold on the popular consciousness? "You'd pull it up on YouTube, as soon as it was played," hypothesized William Gibson in a recent phone ...
How to predict the near-future, one present tense scenario at a time How to predict the near-future, one present tense scenario at a time Perhaps counterintuitively, Rothman finds that, for Gibson, ...
In Distrust That Particular Flavor, the reader gets to eavesdrop on William Gibson trying to tell himself something. In Distrust That Particular Flavor, the reader gets to eavesdrop on William Gibson ...
Science fiction writer William Gibson famously said, “The future is already here. It’s just not very evenly distributed.” This story is part of a series exploring who has access to life-changing ...
When William Gibson was 7 years old, in 1955, his father, a civilian contractor for the military, choked to death in a restaurant. Gibson’s mother immediately moved the family to a small town in the ...
1948: William Gibson is born in Conway, South Carolina. He later blossoms into legend with the prize-winning fiction that gives the world the term cyberspace. The death of his father and a move to ...
Playwright William Gibson, whose "The Miracle Worker" won awards and thrilled audiences with its hopeful tale of the teaching of deaf and blind Helen Keller, died at age 94 this week in Massachusetts.