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Get a look at Netflix’s new werewolf adaptation, Family Pack. American Horror Story: Delicate teases what’s to come. Plus, what’s next on Ninja Kamui. Spoilers, away!
Get a look at Netflix’s new werewolf adaptation, Family Pack. American Horror Story: Delicate teases what’s to come. Plus, what’s next on Ninja Kamui. Spoilers, away!
Of all the highs Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ sophomore season pulled off—intense action, Vulcan drama,
Strange New Worlds’ musical episode dropped this week, giving us a wonderful, all-singing all-dancing hour of Star Trek.
Strange New Worlds’ musical episode was a great episode of Star Trek, but it was also a humdinger of a musical—a soundtrack laden with a frankly distressing number of earworms.
“Will this work/Who can say?/We’re gonna sing it/anyway!” An interlude in the climactic song of Star Trek’s first ever musical episode—and an underlying thesis that guides it as it swings for one of the boldest ideas the franchise has ever tried... and by god, does it nail it.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ fondness for exploring old ideas and structures doesn’t just rely on an affection for the original Star Trek.
Crossovers are hard. The balance of time, fandom-winking wishlists, and the need to have things still actually matter to your characters can make smashing together heroes from across a franchise a challenge—a challenge Star Trek hasn’t been afraid to rise up to in the past.
Danny Devito gets accosted by a spectral armchair in a new Haunted Mansion clip. The “Dear David” viral twitter movie gets its first trailer. Plus, what’s coming on Riverdale, and more. To me, my spoilers!