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If you tapped out of Iron Fist Season 1 this summer feeling somewhat unsatisfied, maybe the show’s latest cast member will be enough to make you want to tap back in again: Star Trek Into Darkness and Black Mirror‘s Alice Eve is joining the show for Season 2. In a statement, Marvel’s head of television and series executive producer
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When Ryan Murphy announced that American Horror Story’s seventh season was set to revolve around the 2016 US Election, viewers were rather skeptical as to whether it would work. While considered a genuine nightmare for some (and perhaps, even more frighteningly, a divine moment for others), Donald Trump’s win over Hillary Clinton certainly didn’t seem
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Netflix’s TV series based on Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá’s comic Umbrella Academy has found its first star: the excellent Ellen Page. Variety reports that the star of Juno, Hard Candy, Whip It and Inception will star as Vanya in the show, with the pilot written by The Exorcist’s Jeremy Slater. Steve Blackman, who’s worked on such
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This new Transformers Titans Return trailer marks the beginning of the end By Poppy-Jay Palmer 08-11-17 959 If you’re an American Tranformers fan, you’ve probably been digging Hasbro Studios and Machinima’s web series Transformers Titans Return. If you’re from anywhere else in the world, you likely haven’t been able to see it. Anyway, enjoy this new
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We’re huge fans of Jordan Peele, from his comedy work on Key And Peele and Keanu to his incredible directorial debut horror Get Out, so we’re very excited to hear that he’s working on a new version of The Twilight Zone. THR reports that Peele and CBS All Access are “readying a new take on the
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Seth MacFarlane’s new sci-fi comedy show The Orville hasn’t started airing in the UK yet, but it looks like at least several people in the US are enjoying it: Fox has gone ahead and given the series a Season 2. The news comes just seven episodes into the 13-episode first season, so it must be doing something right.
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If you’re a genre fan, you’re going to recognise Ruth Bradley. Over the last few years she’s delivered superb performances in some of our favourite SF TV series and movies, starring as mysterious synth Karen in Channel 4’s brilliant Humans, woman out of time Emily Merchant in Primeval, and straight-laced Garda turned boozed-up alien-battler Lisa Nolan in cult favourite Grabbers (she
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