The Children of the Atom are set to return in a big way in 2024 as Marvel Studios launches its new Disney+ animated series X-Men ’97, and to set the stage the publishing arm of the House of Ideas will release a four-issue limited comic book series serving as an official companion story and lead-in […]
Kate Winslet leads The Regime in trailer for HBO’s new political satire series
HBO has shared the first trailer for The Regime, a new political satire series from writer and showrunner Will Tracy (The Menu) and directed by Stephen Frears (The Queen) and Jessica Hobbs (The Crown). Taking place within the palace of a modern European authoritarian regime over the course of a year, the six-episode series sees […]
Ryan Murphy’s Feud: Capote Vs. The Swans trailer teases sex, money, betrayal and awful things
FX has released a poster and teaser trailer for Feud: Capote Vs. The Swans, the second instalment in Ryan Murphy’s anthology series which is based on Laurence Leamer’s book Capote’s Women: A True Story of Love, Betrayal, and a Swan Song, and tells the story of Truman Capote’s (Tom Hollander) relationship with New York high […]
Avatar: The Last Airbender images show off Aang, Suki, Jet, June and more
We are just a couple of months away from the premiere of Netflix’s live-action adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender and the streamer has released new photos of several unseen characters. Check them out below… First is a new image of Gordon Cormier’s Aang as he tries entering his meditative Avatar state followed by our first looks at […]
Fabien Frankel and Alison Oliver join Mark Ruffalo in untitled HBO crime drama
Deadline reports House of the Dragon’s Fabien Frankel and Saltburn’s Alison Oliver have joined an untitled crime drama from HBO which stars MCU star Mark Ruffalo and developed by Mare of Easttown creator Brad Ingelsby. The untitled series, which may be going under the working title of Task Force, is “set in the working class suburbs outside […]
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Episode 7 Review – ‘Will the Real May Please Stand Up?’
Chris Connor reviews the seventh episode of Monarch: Legacy of Monsters… After a double dose of Godzilla in the previous episode, episode seven of Monarch’s first season takes a more sedate pace with a more character-driven narrative. Initially seemingly unconnected to the larger series arc, it becomes clear it is all connected and it will […]
Exclusive Interview – Monarch: Legacy of Monsters composer Leopold Ross
To celebrate the release of Monarch: Legacy of Monsters we sat down with composer Leopold Ross to discuss his involvement in the series and the challenges of balancing the Kaiju action with more introspective human moments and the differences posed by a 10-episode series compared to a feature film. How did you kind of get […]
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Episode 6 Review – ‘Terrifying Miracles’
Chris Connor reviews the sixth episode of Monarch: Legacy of Monsters… After a couple of episodes entirely centred around the 2015 timeline of the show, episode sixgives us a sizable chunk of the mid 1950s and our younger versions of Lee Shaw, Bill Randa and Keiko Miura. The trio continue to investigate the Titans and […]
The Gilded Age renewed for season 3 by HBO
HBO’s period drama The Gilded Age may have concluded its second season just days ago, but HBO has already made a quick decision to renew it for a third season. The Gilded Age follows a number of characters and families in late-19th century New York and the clashes between those who come from old money against those who […]
Slow Horses Season 3 Episode 5 Review – ‘Cleaning Up’
Chris Connor reviews the fifth episode of Slow Horses season 3… After an almighty cliffhanger in the previous episode with Nick Duffy’s dogs and the remnants of Chieftain attempting to enter MI5’s storage facility, the penultimate episode of the third season of Slow Horses, ‘Cleaning Up’ is one of its most intense to date. It […]
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