Saturday, October 02, 2021
My Review of Doom Patrol's 3x04: "Undead Patrol"
Friday, October 01, 2021
My Review of Titans 3x10: "Troubled Water"
Thursday, September 30, 2021
DCEU News: Aquaman sequel reveals casting, Penguin gets a spin off and more
It's been somewhat of a busy September and with DCFanDome set to make a big splash next month, here's a rundown of what this month revealed to us in the world of DC.
Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom not only revealed a new look for the title character but also confirmed that Patrick Wilson and Randall Park will be reprising their roles as Orm and Stephen Shin. On top of that, it was also confirmed that Vincent Regan will play King Atlan, Indya Moore will be Karshon, a telepathic shark and Jani Zhao will be new character, Stingray.
Meanwhile HBO Max's Aquaman: King Of Atlantis animated series will be released from October 14th.
Both Black Adam and Shazam!: Fury Of The Gods have wrapped production.
The Flash is set to finish production as filming is nearly done. Ben Affleck has shot his Batman scenes and Luke Brandon Field was cast in an undisclosed role.
A recent press release in relation to the 80th anniversary for Wonder Woman has again confirmed that Patty Jenkins will direct the third movie with Gal Gadot reprising the title role.
Batgirl production has begun and filming is due for November. Expect more casting news next month. Filming will take place in Glasgow.
HBO Max are going even further with Matt Reeves Batman universe as the Penguin will also be getting a spin off series. Colin Farrell is expected to reprise the role.
For those outside the US who want to listen to Jeffrey Wright's audio take on the Caped Crusader, the first two episodes are available on the HBO Max YouTube channel.
Another reminder that the Injustice animated movie will be released from October 19th.
Netflix released a sneak peek of The Sandman during their online event last Saturday. The series will be premiering soon.
HBO Max revealed clips of Peacemaker in one of their upcoming trailers for new shows. The series will be released from January.
Batwoman's first five episodes will feature Mad Hatter, Killer Croc, Mr Freeze and an older Nora Fries as well as Professor Pyg.
Next month's blog will be earlier, slightly longer and will cover the events of DCFanDome.
My Review of American Horror Story: Double Feature - Take Me To Your Leader
Sunday, September 26, 2021
My Review of Doom Patrol's 3x03: "Dead Patrol"
Saturday, September 25, 2021
My Review of Doom Patrol's 3x02: "Vacay Patrol"
My Review of Doom Patrol's 3x01: "Possibilities Patrol"
Friday, September 24, 2021
Doctor Who - Russell T. Davies Returning For 60th Anniversary And Beyond
We really are living in an age of returns, aren't we? Of all the news items we've had this year, this was definitely something I didn't see coming. Brace yourselves.
Today the BBC announced that the successor for Chris Chibnall (due to finish in 2022) will be none other than Russell T. Davies himself. Nope, I'm not kidding and yes, I'm delighted and yes, I'm definitely surprised by this turn of events. Never in a million years did I see this coming.
Anyways, Davies who originally brought the show back in 2005, casting both Christopher Eccleston and David Tennant as the ninth and tenth Doctor before departing in 2009 will oversee the series 60th anniversary special in 2023 as well as beyond. Casting for the 14th Doctor will be revealed in due course.
Now can RTD work his magic a second time for the series? I think he can. Post Doctor Who, he's had success stories with Cucumber, A Very English Scandal, Years And Years and most recently, It's A Sin. Getting him back is a major coup for the show and hopefully he can revitalize it once again. It's definitely going to he interesting to see who he casts as the next Doctor.
As for the current era, filming is drawing to a close on Jodie Whittaker's final episode. The feature length episode, due to air as part of the BBC's Centenary celebrations will see the return of Bradley Walsh's Graham O'Brien as well as UNIT but other than that, there's not a lot of details on the upcoming special.
Meanwhile Series 13 with Jodie Whittaker as the Doctor, Mandip Gill as Yasmin Khan and John Bishop as new companion, Dan Lewis is weeks away from airing. The six episodes series will see the return of old enemies such as Sontarans and Weeping Angels as well as Jacob Anderson as a recurring character named Vinder before three specials due to air in 2022 will bring this current era to a close.
After weeks of uncertainty about the show's future, it looks like things are only getting more and more exciting for the next few years.
RTD Returns: https://www.bbc.com/mediacentre/2021/russell-t-davies-doctor-who-showrunner/
Series 13 of Doctor Who will air very soon. Not long to go now. How do you feel about this era coming to a close? How are your feelings on the next era?
My Review of Titans 3x09: "Souls"
Thursday, September 23, 2021
My Review of American Horror Story: Double Feature - Winter Kills
Tuesday, September 21, 2021
Aloha, Do Come Again
Yup this one has been a while but you know the drill, folks.
911: Season 4 has flown by quickly and with the fifth season just starting on US television, it'll be a while before I catch up with it. The latter half of this season had Bobby and Athena's nearly in jeopardy, Eddie getting shot, Buck reconnecting with Taylor, Hen's mother arriving as well as Maddie and Howie becoming parents. Not to mention Josh getting his own flashback episode. Four seasons in and this show still has it.
911: Lone Star: I wasn't entirely blown away with the first season of this show but what a difference a second season has made. I felt a stronger connection with the characters and Gina Torres has been a revelation as Tommy. TK an Carlos relationship has developed nice, Owen got a great plot with the mystery arsonist, Mateo stepped up as a character and the flashback episode with Judd and Grace was a season highlight. I'll definitely be tuning in next season.
Pose: Relegated to double bills on a Sunday night, BBC2 finally got around to airing the last season of this groundbreaking series. There's a part of me that wishes this show had gotten another season but at the same time, this felt like a perfect closing chapter. We got to see Blanca, Elektra, Angel and Lulu live their best lives, even if Pray Tell himself did not make it in the end. I really hope it's not long before we see this talented cast in other things.
Supergirl: With a lengthy absence, the second half of the final season has aired and it's been a modest adventure so far. Kara's settled back into National City, her father left for Argo, the Superfriends are a strong unit and Nxyly has proven to be a strong foil while Lena, Kelly and Nia are all coming into their own power. William and Andrea remain the weak link of the show.
The White Lotus: Aside from a certain starring vehicle from Kate Winslet, this six part anthology series became the other big deal for HBO this year and suffice to say, I can see a lot of Emmy nods next year, especially for Murray Bartlett. The show might not have had the most sympathetic of characters (Shane and those two teenagers being particularly awful), but it definitely had some of the sharpest writing and acting this year. I'm wary about it coming back for seconds but will undoubtedly give it a go.
What If?: So far in the MCU, courtesy of Disney+, we've had three excellent live action and while this animated series has prompted some interesting ideas (T'Challa being Star Lord, Doctor Strange really messing with fixed events, zombie apocalypse, etc), the whole thing has felt a bit like a distraction until the next live action event. It's a mildly diverting show but the weakest MCU streaming entry so far.
- The second half of Gossip Girl's first season will be released on HBO Max from November. The show was renewed for a second season.
- HBO Max however did cancel Generation after one season.
- Krysten Ritter has joined Elizabeth Olsen and Lily Rabe for HBO Max's upcoming limited series Love And Death.
- Virgin River has been renewed for a fourth and fifth season on Netflix.
- Disney+ has renewed Only Murders In The Building for a second season.
- The CW will end The Outpost after four seasons.
- Motherland: Fort Salem will end with its third season.
- Matthew Fox and Joanne Froggatt will start in upcoming series Last Light for peacock.
- The third season of Succession will premiere on HBO from October 17th.
- The third season of You will be released on Netflix from October 15th.
Saturday, September 18, 2021
My Review of Titans 3x08: "Home"
Thursday, September 16, 2021
My Review of American Horror Story: Double Feature - Gaslight
Monday, September 13, 2021
My Review of Malignant (2021)
Friday, September 10, 2021
My Review of Titans 3x07: "51%"
Thursday, September 09, 2021
My Review of American Horror Story : Double Feature - Blood Buffet
Monday, September 06, 2021
My Review of Legends Of Tomorrow's 6x15: "The Fungus Amongus"
Sunday, September 05, 2021
My Review of Titans 3x06: "Lady Vic"
Saturday, September 04, 2021
My Review of Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings (2021)
Thursday, September 02, 2021
My Review of American Horror Story: Double Feature - Thirst