Cristin Milioti joins cast of ‘The Penguin’ HBO Max series

Cristin Milioti is joining Colin Farrell in “The Batman” spinoff series centered on The Penguin at HBO Max, Variety has reported.

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First look at ‘Evil Dead Rise’

The first image has been released from the latest instalment in the Evil Dead franchise ‘Evil Dead Rise’.

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‘Vision’ spin-off series in the works at Disney+

A “WandaVision” spinoff featuring Vision is in development at Disney+, Variety has reported. Paul Bettany is reportedly returning in the role of Vision, with “WandaVision” head writer and executive producer Jac Schaefer overseeing the writers’ room, which will begin work next week.

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‘The Crown’ releases first image of Humayun Saeed as Princess Diana’s Companion Dr. Hasnat Khan

Variety has revealed the first image of Dr. Hasnat Khan, played by Pakistani star Humayun Saeed, in Season 5 of hit Netflix series “The Crown.”

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Review: Doctor Who Third Doctor Adventures – Kaleidoscope

Review by Jacob Licklider


Six-part Doctor Who serials are often particular favourites of mine, simply because in storytelling there is quite a lot you can do in six episodes.  The 1970s revolutionised the six-parter by essentially dividing them into a four part story and a two part story which I have discussed at length on the Internet before because it allows for more exploration of characters and a plot that needs to be able to go through the length with at least one big twist at a point in the story to send things off in a different direction.  Big Finish Productions have done six-part stories before, ‘The Next Life‘ and ‘The Game‘ were the earliest, and several of the Lost Stories range were allotted six episodes as that is how those scripts were pitched and often written which worked especially well for stories like ‘Farewell, Great Macedon‘ and ‘Lords of the Red Planet‘.  This year they’ve dipped their toes into a single seven part story with The Annihilators which I enjoyed and reviewed, but as the rest of the Doctors got two box sets, the second set for the Third Doctor continues the trend of longer stories with a single six part adventure set during the middle of Season 11 dealing with some of that season’s major themes written with a more modern sensibility from Alan Barnes.  Kaleidoscope at one point directly references similarities to ‘Invasion of the Dinosaurs‘ and while there isn’t Malcolm Hulke’s ecological message, it does deal heavily with governmental conspiracy and how the 1970s Cold War mixed with pop culture.

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James Gunn and Peter Safran to lead DC Studios film, TV and animation division

Filmmaker James Gunn and producer Peter Safran will lead DC’s film, TV and animation efforts as co-chairs and co-CEOs of DC Studios, a newly formed division at Warner Bros. that will replace DC Films.

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‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ Holiday Special trailer includes a surprise cameo

Marvel Studios has released the first trailer for The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special — and includes a surprising cameo.

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Disney+ to become new global home for upcoming seasons of Doctor Who outside the UK & Ireland

Today the BBC and Disney Branded Television – two giants of entertainment – have come together to transform Doctor Who into a global franchise for UK audiences and the rest of the world.

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American actor Leslie Allen Jordan dies age 67

American actor, writer, and singer Leslie Allen Jordan has died age 67.

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Henry Cavill is officially back as Superman

Henry Cavill is officially back in the role of Superman following his end-credits cameo in Black Adam.

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