Following a promo for the thirteenth episode of Supergirl season 4, a batch of images have arrived online for ‘What’s So Funny About Truth, Justice, and the American Way?’ which sees Kara, J’onn, Braniac and Dreamer going up against The Elite; check them out here…. SUPERGIRL FACES OFF AGAINST THE ELITE – Manchester Black (guest star […]
Halo TV series will be helmed by Robin Hood and Peaky Blinders director Otto Bathurst
After losing director and executive producer Rupert Wyatt (Rise of the Planet of the Apes) a couple of months ago, Showtime has found a new director for its highly anticipated Halo television series, with Robin Hood and Peaky Blinders director Otto Bathurst now set to helm the sci-fi video game adaptation. Wyatt had to step away from the show due to […]
Netflix renews The Haunting of Hill House for second season, teaser released
The haunting will continue as Netflix has renewed the horror series The Haunting of Hill House for a second season. However, since it is an anthology it will feature a new cast of characters as well as a new location and, as TVLine has reported, go under the name The Haunting of Bly Manor. Netflix revealed the news […]
Netflix cancels Friends from College after two seasons
Netflix has announced that it has cancelled its comedy series Friends from College after two seasons on the streaming service. “Friends from College will not return for a third season,” reads a statement from Netflix. “We’re grateful to creators Nick Stoller and Francesca Delbanco for creating a wise, funny and supremely relatable show. We also […]
Colin Farrell to star in BBC drama The North Water
The Independent is reporting that Colin Farrell has signed on to lead the cast of the BBC’s four-part TV adaptation of Ian McGuire’s Man Booker Prize longlisted 2016 novel The North Water. The series is being written and directed by Andrew Haigh (45 Years, Lean on Pete) and follows “a former army surgeon, Patrick Sumner, […]
The Orville Season 2 Episode 7 Review – ‘Deflectors’
Martin Carr reviews the seventh episode of The Orville season 2… This week marks a rare example of Seth MacFarlane relinquishing writing duties to someone else. However tonal shifts are unrecognisable and The Orville manages to bring us another solid fifty minutes of television. Mixing it up between relationship concerns and melodrama it manages to […]
Journey to the fifth dimension with The Twilight Zone trailer
With its premiere a little over five weeks away, CBS All Acess has debuted the first poster and trailer for Get Out director Jordan Peele’s upcoming reboot of the classic Rod Serling anthology series The Twilight Zone; journey into the fifth dimension here… SEE ALSO: Jordan Peele says The Twilight Zone inspired his new horror film Us […]
Netflix’s Green Eggs and Ham animated series gets a teaser and all-star voice cast
Netflix has announced a star-studded voice cast for its upcoming animated adaptation of Dr. Seuss’ 1960 children’s book Green Eggs and Ham. Michael Douglas (The Kominsky Method) and Adam DeVine (Modern Family) voice Guy Am I and Sam I Am respectively, along with Diane Keaton (Book Club) as Michellee, Ilana Glazer (Broad City) as Eb, […]
Supergirl Season 4 Episode 12 Review – ‘Menagerie’
Martin Carr reviews the twelfth episode of Supergirl season 4… Symbiotes are strange things who bond with their human hosts, whisper advice, manipulate mood and make matters worse. What Supergirl seems to have this week is an issue with tone, story threads and an unnecessary desire to acknowledge Valentine’s Day. Things may hit the ground […]
The Walking Dead isn’t holding anything back for future seasons
Angela Kang, showrunner for The Walking Dead, says that the series isn’t holding back good material for after season 10. We are currently deep into season nine of The Walking Dead, a show that has undergone some drastic changes of late in an attempt to freshen things up a little for fans of the long-running AMC […]