High-Definitions screenshots for Fringe: There's More Than One Of Everything are now available at FringeFiles.comAnd if there's a screenshot you want to see that is not in the gallery, let us know in the Request A Screencap Thread.
High-Definitions screenshots for Fringe: There's More Than One Of Everything are now available at FringeFiles.com
Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci will join the Writers Guild Foundation in Los Angeles for a special evening honoring their work on Tuesday, May 26 at 7:30 pm. Kurtzman & Orci will talk about their careers and the projects that made them famous, and will take Q & A from the audience.







Happy Fringeday! It's time for another LIVE Fringe chat from 9:00 PM to 12:00 PM ET, if you want to talk with other Fringe fans during or after the show. We'll try to get there a little early if anyone has questions they want answered.
It's the episode you've been drooling over for weeks: the Season 1 finale of Fringe. Per usual, here are four nonspoilers for you to chew on between now and tonight:
A new mysterious glowing yellow dot has appeared on Fox's Official Fringe website, down towards the bottom next to the BIOS section. Hovering over the yellow dot will open up the "wormhole" to a new video and viral site. I've hidden rest of this post if you'd like to check it out yourself first, then come back here and...
The King of Media himself, JJ Abrams, spoke with a handful of journalists (including one of our own) on Friday about Fringe. Specifically, this week's finale and what to expect in Season 2 (no specific spoilers). Here's the audio from the call:
Two new pieces of the Fibonacci spiral this week, plus some other goodies:![]() |
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At the end of the video there is a hand holding a large coin. After the video plays, click the yellow area again, and a new site will open up - Fox.com/fringe/ThereIsMore.
The only glyph that is currently active is the Apple, which will display the golden spirals when you hover over it, and if you click it, it will displays a Walking Liberty Half Dollar coin (and the braille for "return"). Clicking the coin plays a quote from Nicholas Boone (seen in Midnight) saying: "How Far Would You Go?"
You can hear the original and reversed sound below.
Original:
Reversed:
BTW, for those that haven't been here from the beginning, the site is a rehash of the original Fringe viral site initially at ImagineTheImpossibilities.com (which currently holds the CASE 0091 website) In fact, digging through the flash files reveals a bunch of legacy stuff from the old site, e.g. the old Fringe viral radio ads. I suspect they will replace all the old content as they activate each new glyph in the coming days...