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The Alien TV series has paused production. Ahsoka’s credits sequence teases some mystery new planets. Another day, another creepy American Horror Story poster. Plus, get a look at what’s coming on the What We Do In The Shadows season finale. Spoilers, away!

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Ahsoka drops a few new posters for its droid heroes. Get a first look at Our Flag Means Death season 2, and Wolf Like Me’s return. Plus, another mysterious teaser for American Horror Story: Delicate. Spoilers now!

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The BBC might have slip just when Ncuti Gatwa’s first Doctor Who season will begin. Could there be even more of Ahsoka and The Acolyte on the way? Futurama goes festive in new pictures. Plus, get another look at Invasion’s return. To me, my spoilers!

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A brand new Star Wars show comes to Disney+ next week but, unlike many of its predecessors, it’s more of a sequel than an original.

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Star Wars is a franchise with a lot of characters, but all of them all feel rooted in a particular place in time. You can feel that the Skywalker twins and Han Solo are products of the late 1970s to some degree or another.

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Cast and crew talk about Poirot’s brushes with the supernatural in a new Haunting in Venice featurette. Get a look at the return of Shining Vale. The Hunger Games prequel reveals its lengthy runtime. Plus, Clark struggles with superhearing on My Adventures With Superman. Spoilers get!

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In a move to “consolidate their global footprint,” Lucasfilm is shutting down its Singapore visual effects and animation studio. This division of Industrial Light and Magic was established in 2004 as the lead studio for Star Wars: The Clone Wars.

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Get a look at Kiernan Shipka’s twisty new horror slasher, Totally Killer. Meet Susan Sarandon’s Blue Beetle villain in new footage. Plus, what’s coming in the final episodes of Riverdale, and more behind-the-scenes looks at the road to Ahsoka. Spoilers, away!

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“Warrior. Outcast. Rebel. Jedi,” the first trailer for Ahsoka blares at us, trying to distill the life of one of Star Wars’ modern success stories—across mediums and eras as the titular heroine now finds herself on the precipice of her own live-action series—into just four words.