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Friday, 10 November 2023

LEGO Marvel Avengers Tower on Black Friday



The Avengers are back to celebrate the 60th anniversary of their comic book debut and this time they brought the whole team.

From Black Friday, order the new LEGO Marvel Avengers Tower and recreate their heroic headquarters from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).

Here’s the full list of LEGO minifigures from the Infinity Saga: Tony Stark, Iron Man MK7, Iron Man MK6 (damaged), Captain America x2, Thor, Black Widow, Ant-Man, Hawkeye, Wanda Maximoff, Falcon, Vision, War Machine, Pepper Potts, Wong, Nick Fury, Dr. Cho, Hulk, Dum-E, Erik Selvig, Tony Stark SHIELD Agent, SHIELD Agent x2, Alexander Pierce, Chitauri x4, Loki, Ultron and Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige.

Order the LEGO Marvel Avengers Tower from 24th to 27th November, and LEGO Insiders (myself included) will also get a free Marvel Taxi gift with purchase (GWP), which includes an iconic New York yellow taxi and four minifigures including Black Panther, a taxi driver and two outriders.

LEGO Marvel Avengers Tower is available from LEGO AU, CA, UK and US (affiliate links).

What do you think of the LEGO Marvel Avengers Tower? Let me know in the comments below.

Thursday, 9 November 2023

Paul McGann to return as Doctor Who?



As the 60th anniversary of Doctor Who rapidly approaches, the Whoniverse is purportedly about to expand with the adventures of the Eighth Doctor, played by Paul McGann (Withnail and I), if rumours of a new live-action spin-off series are to be believed.

Returning series showrunner Russell T Davies (It's A Sin) has spoken of his desire to emulate the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and Star Wars spin-offs on Disney+.

A source told The Mirror: “Russell likes the idea of bringing back McGann with his own set of episodes in the TARDIS. Disney are on board as they want more original content and want to fully exploit the franchise as they know how big it could become.”

McGann most recently reprised the role of the titular time lord in The Power of the Doctor.

The Star Beast, the first of three 60th anniversary specials starring David Tennant (Doctor Who) and Catherine Tate (Donna Noble), will be broadcast on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and Disney+ outside the UK and Ireland on 25th November.

Would you like to see Paul McGann starring in his own series as the Eighth Doctor? Let me know in the comments below.

Tuesday, 7 November 2023

Doctor Who Holiday Special



The Doctor Who Holiday Special - The Church on Ruby Road - is confirmed on Christmas Day as part of Season's Streamings on Disney+. Presumably, the upcoming special will be shown on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Christmas Day in the UK.

Ncuti Gatwa (Barbie) gets the keys to the TARDIS and Millie Gibson (Coronation Street) will join Gatwa as companion Ruby Sunday. This will be followed by season one in 2024. Yes, you read that right. Think of it as the first series reboot since 2005.

In an interview in SFX magazine, Russell T Davies, returning showrunner, teased: "Because people are beginning to ask "Why is there no Disney push behind this?" That's coming in [Redacted]. Ooh, we're not supposed to say [Redacted], are we? Next year, season one. Yes, we're calling it season one."

The Star Beast, the first of three 60th anniversary specials starring David Tennant (Doctor Who) and Catherine Tate (Donna Noble), will be broadcast on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and Disney+ outside the UK and Ireland on 25th November.

Are you looking forward to Doctor Who on Christmas Day? Let me know in the comments below.

Monday, 6 November 2023

Marvel Studios' Echo is brutal



Marvel Studios has dropped an official trailer for Echo, starring Alaqua Cox as the titular character. Rated TV-MA, the upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) live-action spin-off series harkens back to Daredevil on Netflix. Charlie Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio reprise the roles of Daredevil and Kingpin respectively.



Read the official synopsis:

"Streaming exclusively on Disney, the origin story of Echo revisits Maya Lopez, whose ruthless behavior in New York City catches up with her in her hometown. She must face her past, reconnect with her Native American roots and embrace the meaning of family and community if she ever hopes to move forward."

Echo made her MCU debut in Hawkeye on Disney+ in 2021.

Echo streams exclusively on Disney+ and Hulu on the 10th of January 2024.

Are you looking forward to Echo on Disney+? Let me know in the comments below.

Sunday, 5 November 2023

What's next for Ahsoka?



Ahsoka has concluded on Disney+. The standouts for me were the soundtrack from composer Kevin Kiner (Star Wars Rebels), Baylan Skoll (Ray Stevenson), Shin Hati (Ivanna Sakhno), Huyang (David Tennant) and the return of Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen).

Whilst there's no official announcement regarding a second season (rumours suggest Lucasfilm is moving the production from LA to London), Nick Smith, our US-based stellar scribe, muses on the possible future of Dave Filoni's Star Wars live-action spin-off series.

Guest post by Nick Smith

Ahsoka gave us a cliffhanger ending with Grand Admiral Thrawn (Lars Mikkelsen) on the loose and Sabine Wren (Natasha Liu Bordizzo) stranded, leaving a million voices suddenly crying out for a second season. While the intro episodes were sedately paced, easing new viewers into Ahsoka’s world, season two will have to pick up speed to reach the breathtaking heights we expect from Star Wars.

Here’s what I’d like to see in a second season of Ahsoka:

1. More Star Wars Rebels characters

The Star Wars Rebels show was full of rich, often humorous characters such as the unmitigated scoundrel Hondo Ohnaka and the dry-humoured former Imperial droid, AP-5. While Zeb Orrelios (Steve Blum) made a cameo in The Mandalorian, Ahsoka would be foolish to ignore Rebel’s rich dramatis personae and I look forward to seeing Zeb reunited with Ezra Bridger (Eman Esfandi).

2. More Hera and Chopper

While we’re at it, we’d also like to see more of the Rebels we did meet, especially Hera Syndulla – a highlight of the first season, it ain’t easy being green but she maintained her cool – and C1-10P AKA Chopper, who has enough feisty droidiness to out-cheek R2-D2. Hera in particular had a fleshed-out family and cultural background, making her a well-rounded character. Rosario Dawson could learn a thing or two from Mary Elizabeth Winstead, who gives a nuanced performance hinting at her humble Twi’lek roots.

3. Ahsoka is a complex character

Yes, Ahsoka is a grown Jedi packed with poise and grace. But as the titular character of this show, she needs to give us more than an occasional smirk and bad-ass stance. Throughout the first season, Rosario Dawson maintained her performance of Ahsoka as a stoic, poker-faced character, very different from the young Ahsoka who would take on General Grievous because, ‘it seemed like a good idea.’ Dawson’s got the chops to show Ahsoka’s younger, chirpier side shining through, proving that they’re the same person in more than name.

4. More World Between Worlds

In Rebels and Ahsoka, we visited the World Between Worlds, where times, places and planes of existence collide. This ethereal realm offers so many possibilities for Star Wars characters from different timelines to interact, for Ahsoka to glimpse what might have been... or what could be. There’s still a chance to save Han!

5. A faster pace

One of the many joys of the original Star Wars trilogy was its breakneck pace, which didn’t give us time to scrutinize the storyline or recognize old tropes (of course, that has changed after countless rewatches). We already have a slow show (Andor), which harkens back to ‘70s drama. If it wants to continue, Ahsoka should develop its own dynamic and appeal to the short-attention-span viewers who responded so well to the first season’s lightsabre duels and space battles.

6. Thrawn unleashed

Thrawn is a beautifully crafted villain, maintaining his panache despite being stranded on a remote hostile planet for years. He is intelligent, sophisticated and deadly, with his own strict yet twisted code of conduct. He is one of the few Star Wars characters in existence who could replace the Emperor as a threat to the New Republic. The worse the villain, the more fun it is to see our ragtag fugitives bring him down!

7. Why They Fight

We got a peek at the Republic and the problems they face in season one, but let’s see the good guys enjoying their victory before it’s shattered by Thrawn. What makes the alliance different from the Old Republic, or the Empire? What good have they done, and how can that be threatened by Imperial remnants? How precarious is the peace that Luke Skywalker secured?

8. More new characters

Beyond that whole rich tapestry thing, Star Wars is all about showing us weird alien races and entertaining characters. Season one brought us the howler steeds and the nomadic Noti; it’s a big galaxy, so I expect to see plenty more imaginative character designs next time around.

9. More relevance to the general audience

You don’t need to see animated Disney movies to understand the live-action versions. The same should apply to Star Wars. So far, writer Dave Filoni has done a good job of dropping some backstories without alienating new viewers. It’s time for the show to tell its own story without reliance on prior events.

10. More mystery and wonder

From the mythological statues of Peridea to the majestic, whale-like Purrgil, Ahsoka depicted some jaw-dropping moments of wonder. Since Thrawn has the Night Sisters in tow, I’m looking forward to seeing our heroes cope with dark magic on an awe-inspiring scale. But let’s hope there are more positive phenomena to behold as well, beyond the sheer beauty of infinite, starlit space.

Have you watched season one of Ahsoka on Disney+? What did you think? Let me know in the comments below.

Friday, 3 November 2023

The Daleks in colour on Doctor Who's 60th



To celebrate the 60th anniversary of Doctor Who, a special colourised 75-minute omnibus edition of The Daleks featuring a brand new soundtrack by Mark Ayres will be released on BBC Four and BBC iPlayer on 23rd November.

The classic serial launched Dalekmania and is often attributed to cementing the success of the long-running BBC sci-fi series and making Terry Nation, creator of the Daleks, a fortune.

Phil Collinson, Executive Producer says: “It’s been my absolute pleasure to spend this past 12 months working with such a talented team to breathe new life into this classic adventure - a story that is literally the foundation stone of all that Doctor Who has become. The original is a masterpiece of 1960’s television drama and this new version stands on the shoulders of the pioneering spirit of 1960’s Doctor Who.”

With the launch of The Whoniverse on iPlayer, it's The Five Faces of Doctor Who but bigger on the inside. Growing up, I never imagined instantly accessing all eras of Doctor Who! Target novelisations, Marvel UK’s Doctor Who Weekly, books, off-air recordings, Denys Fisher toys and expensive omnibus VHS releases (beginning with Revenge of the Cybermen) were the order of the day.

The Star Beast, the first of three 60th anniversary specials starring David Tennant (Doctor Who) and Catherine Tate (Donna Noble), will be broadcast on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and Disney+ outside the UK and Ireland on 25th November.

Pre-order The Daleks in Colour (affiliate link) on DVD, Blu-ray and Steelbook!

Are you looking forward to seeing The Daleks in colour? Which classic serials would you like to see colourised in the future by Bad Wolf Studios? The Dalek Invasion of Earth, The Tomb of the Cybermen or The Web of Fear? Let me know in the comments below.

Thursday, 2 November 2023

Hasbro Star Wars at MCM London Comic Con



Over the weekend at MCM London Comic Con, the Hasbro Star Wars team showed off brand new figures including Star Wars: The Vintage Collection Count Dooku, Star Wars: The Vintage Collection Finn (Starkiller Base), Star Wars: The Vintage Collection Phase I Clone Trooper, Star Wars: The Black Series Carson Teval Electronic Helmet, Star Wars: The Black Series Anakin Skywalker, and Star Wars: The Black Series Padmé Amidala.

2024 marks the 25th anniversary of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace and Hasbro will be releasing a range of products to celebrate the Star Wars prequel's milestone.



STAR WARS: THE VINTAGE COLLECTION COUNT DOOKU

(HASBRO/Ages 4 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $16.99 / Available: Spring 2024)

Celebrate the legacy of Star Wars with premium vehicles, playsets, and action figures from Star Wars: The Vintage Collection. (Additional products each sold separately. Subject to availability.) Inspired by Star Wars: Attack of the Clones, this 3.75-inch-scale Count Dooku figure makes a great addition to any fan’s collection. Look for more Star Wars collectibles for adults to build a galaxy on your shelf!

Available for pre-order 30th October at 10am PT/7am ET at Hasbro Pulse, Entertainment Earth, and other fan channel retailers.

STAR WARS: THE VINTAGE COLLECTION FINN (STARKILLER BASE)

(HASBRO/Ages 4 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $16.99 / Available: Spring 2024)

Celebrate the legacy of Star Wars with premium vehicles, playsets, and action figures from Star Wars: The Vintage Collection. (Additional products each sold separately. Subject to availability.) Inspired by Star Wars: The Force Awakens, this 3.75-inch-scale Finn (Starkiller Base) figure makes a great addition to any fan’s collection. Look for more Star Wars collectibles for adults to build a galaxy on your shelf!

Available for pre-order 30th October at 10am PT/7am ET at Hasbro Pulse, Entertainment Earth, and other fan channel retailers.

STAR WARS: THE VINTAGE COLLECTION PHASE I CLONE TROOPER

(HASBRO/Ages 4 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $16.99 / Available: Spring 2024)

Celebrate the legacy of Star Wars with premium vehicles, playsets, and action figures from Star Wars: The Vintage Collection. (Additional products each sold separately. Subject to availability.) Inspired by Star Wars: Attack of the Clones, this 3.75-inch-scale Phase I Clone Trooper figure makes a great addition to any fan’s collection. Look for more Star Wars collectibles for adults to build a galaxy on your shelf! Available for pre-order 30th October at 10am PT/7am ET at Hasbro Pulse, Entertainment Earth, and other fan channel retailers.

STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES CARSON TEVA ELECTRONIC HELMET

(HASBRO/Ages 4 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $131.99 / Available: Spring 2024)

Reimagine iconic scenes from in the Star Wars saga - and create your own - with Star Wars helmet and Lightsaber roleplay items! This helmet is detailed to look like the Carson Teva helmet from the Star Wars: The Mandalorian live-action series on Disney+. (Additional products each sold separately. Subject to availability.) Available for pre-order 30th October at 10am PT/7am ET at Hasbro Pulse, Entertainment Earth, and other fan channel retailers.

STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES ANAKIN SKYWALKER

(HASBRO/Ages 4 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $24.99 / Available: Spring 2024)

Star Wars: The Black Series includes 6-inch action figures, vehicles, and roleplay items from the 40-plus-year legacy of the Star Wars Galaxy. With exquisite features and decoration, this series embodies the quality and realism that Star Wars devotees love. May the Force be with you! (Additional products each sold separately. Subject to availability.) Available for pre-order 30th October at 10am PT/7am ET at Hasbro Pulse, Entertainment Earth, and other fan channel retailers.

STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES PADMÉ AMIDALA

(HASBRO/Ages 4 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $24.99 / Available: Spring 2024)

Star Wars: The Black Series includes 6-inch action figures, vehicles, and roleplay items from the 40-plus-year legacy of the Star Wars Galaxy. With exquisite features and decoration, this series embodies the quality and realism that Star Wars devotees love. May the Force be with you! (Additional products each sold separately. Subject to availability.) Available for pre-order 30th October at 10am PT/7am ET at Hasbro Pulse, Entertainment Earth, and other fan channel retailers.

Which Hasbro Star Wars announcement at MCM London Comic Con is your favourite? Let me know in the comments below.

Wednesday, 1 November 2023

Welcome to The Whoniverse



Doctor Who celebrates its 60th anniversary this month. As over 800 episodes of Doctor Who land on BBC iPlayer, they will all be curated in one place - The Whoniverse.

The Whoniverse existed before the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) with Doctor Who spin-offs Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures in the wake of the beloved BBC sci-fi series' successful revival in 2005.



The first exclusive content to land in The Whoniverse will be Tales of the TARDIS, a brand new six-part series that reunites beloved classic Doctor Who duos as they board a very special TARDIS on a nostalgic voyage through space and time.

Russell T Davies, returning showrunner says: "The word Whoniverse was invented by fans, so it’s time to give it official status. And Tales of the TARDIS is one of the greatest delights of my career - to see old Doctors and companions reunited, still fighting the good fight, is a perfect way to celebrate the Doctor’s 60th birthday!"

Reprising their roles as the Doctor and companions to go on a timey-wimey spin down memory lane in these unmissable adventures are; Maureen O’Brien and Peter Purves, Frazer Hines and Wendy Padbury, Katy Manning and Daniel Anthony, Peter Davison and Janet Fielding, Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant, and Sylvester McCoy and Sophie Aldred.

Dan McGolpin, Director of iPlayer and Channels adds: "I’m delighted to welcome Tales of the TARDIS exclusively to BBC iPlayer, the home of Doctor Who, which is consistently one of our most popular programmes every single week of the year. Tales of the TARDIS will sit within The Whoniverse and features brand new and incredibly moving scenes with well-loved characters; it will be a fantastic starting point for a new generation to discover some of the most classic episodes and a joyous way for longstanding fans to catch up with old friends."

The Star Beast, the first of three 60th anniversary specials starring David Tennant (Doctor Who) and Catherine Tate (Donna Noble), will be broadcast on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and Disney+ outside the UK and Ireland on 25th November. Stay tuned for Nick Smith's review soon.

Are you looking forward to the 60th anniversary of Doctor Who? Let me know in the comments below.

Thursday, 26 October 2023

Doctor Who returns 25th November



On Wednesday, the BBC announced the first of three specials celebrating the 60th anniversary of Doctor Who will be broadcast on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and Disney+ outside the UK and Ireland on 25th November.

The key art for The Star Beast is an homage to Marvel UK's Doctor Who Weekly cover illustrated by legendary comic book artist Dave Gibbons (Watchmen)!

Joining David Tennant as Doctor Who and Catherine Tate as Donna Noble in The Star Beast (25th November), Wild Blue Yonder (2nd December) and The Giggle (9th December) is a stellar cast including, Yasmin Finney as Rose Noble, Miriam Margolyes as the voice of the Meep, Jacqueline King as Sylvia Noble, Karl Collins as Shaun Temple, Ruth Madeley as Shirley Anne-Bingham, Jemma Redgrave as Kate Stewart and Neil Patrick Harris as the Toymaker, set to cause all kinds of mayhem.

Disney+ has released an official trailer for the 60th anniversary specials.



With returning showrunner Russell T Davies (It's A Sin), it will be an unmissable cosmic adventure spanning three consecutive Saturday nights, all before Ncuti Gatwa (Barbie) gets the keys to the TARDIS over the festive season. Millie Gibson (Coronation Street) will join Gatwa aboard the TARDIS as companion Ruby Sunday.

You can pre-order the 60th anniversary specials (affiliate link) on DVD, Blu-ray and Steelbook! All 3 episodes, behind-the-scenes, special features and more will be available on physical release from 11th December.

Are you looking forward to the 60th anniversary of Doctor Who? Let me know in the comments below.

Wednesday, 25 October 2023

Star Wars: Gift the Galaxy



'Tis the season. Gift the Galaxy is a 10-week celebration revealing and highlighting Star Wars toys, apparel, and more, helping fans find a gift for everyone on their list. Or if you’re a fan (myself included), maybe you’ll find something new for your own wishlist!

Our friends at Hasbro have sent over the latest reveals for Star Wars: The Black Series!

STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES STARKILLER

(HASBRO/Ages 4 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $24.99 / Available: Spring 2024)

STAR WARS fans and collectors can imagine scenes from the STAR WARS galaxy with this premium 6-inch STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES STARKILLER figure, inspired by the character’s appearance in STAR WARS: THE FORCE UNLEASHED video game. Galen Marek, code name “Starkiller,” was a Force-sensitive human who became Darth Vader’s apprentice during the Galactic Empire’s reign. Fans and collectors can display this fully articulated deluxe figure featuring premium detail and multiple points of articulation in their collection. Includes figure and lightsaber accessory.

Available for pre-order 10/25 at 1pm ET at Hasbro Pulse and other major retailers.

STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES R4-6D0

(HASBRO/Ages 4 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $24.99 / Available: Spring 2024)

STAR WARS fans and collectors can imagine scenes from the STAR WARS galaxy with this premium 6-inch STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES R4-6D0 figure, inspired by the character’s appearance in the third season of STAR WARS: THE MANDALORIAN. With Nevarro under siege by pirates, Greef Karga uses his trusted astromech droid R4-6D0 to send a plea for help to New Republic pilot Carson Teva. Fans and collectors can display this fully articulated deluxe figure featuring premium detail and multiple points of articulation in their collection. Includes figure and 4 entertainment-inspired tool accessories.

Available for pre-order Spring 2024 exclusively at Walmart as part of Walmart Collector Con.

STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES DARTH VADER

(HASBRO/Ages 4 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $24.99 / Available: Summer 2024)

STAR WARS fans and collectors can imagine scenes from the STAR WARS galaxy with this premium 6-inch STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES DARTH VADER figure, inspired by the character’s appearance in STAR WARS: A NEW HOPE. During the Galactic Civil War, Darth Vader set out to find the Rebel Alliance’s secret location and retrieve the schematics of the Empire’s ultimate weapon, the Death Star. Fans and collectors can display this fully articulated deluxe figure featuring premium detail and multiple points of articulation in their collection. Includes figure and lightsaber accessory.

Available for pre-order 10/25 at 1pm ET at Hasbro Pulse and other major retailers.

STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES THE MANDALORIAN (MINES OF MANDALORE)

(HASBRO/Ages 4 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $24.99 / Available: Summer 2024)

STAR WARS fans and collectors can imagine scenes from the STAR WARS galaxy with this premium 6-inch STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES THE MANDALORIAN (MINES OF MANDALORE) figure, inspired by the character’s appearance in the third season of STAR WARS: THE MANDALORIAN. Reunited with Grogu, Din Djarin undertakes a new quest to reclaim a place in Mandalorian society as his scattered people unite to take a stand against the Imperial remnant. Fans and collectors can display this fully articulated deluxe figure featuring premium detail and multiple points of articulation in their collection. Includes figure and 3 entertainment-inspired accessories including the iconic Darksaber as well as knife and blaster accessories.

Available for pre-order 10/25 at 1pm ET at Hasbro Pulse and other major retailers.

Discover even more epic gifts at Amazon (affiliate link).

Which is your favourite announcement from Star Wars: The Black Series? Have you waited for Starkiller to be available separately? Let me know in the comments below.

Monday, 23 October 2023

Exhibition celebrates Star Wars and Doctor Who



This year marks the 40th anniversary of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi and the 60th anniversary of Doctor Who.

An exhibition at Moyse's Hall Museum in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, celebrates both beloved franchises with a collection of props and merchandise.

The museum said there were more than 100 props on display in what was its 12th annual sci-fi and film event.

Last summer, I attended Unofficial Galaxies, a Star Wars exhibition at Peterborough Cathedral.

Doctor Who returns for three 60th anniversary specials, starring David Tennant (Doctor Who) and Catherine Tate (Donna Noble), this November on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and Disney+ outside the UK and Ireland. Ncuti Gatwa (Barbie) takes over control of the TARDIS during the holiday season. Millie Gibson (Coronation Street) will join Gatwa aboard the TARDIS as companion Ruby Sunday.

For further information, please visit Moyse's Hall Museum website.

The exhibition opened on 20th October and is due to run until 21st January 2024.

Saturday, 21 October 2023

Talking Doctor Who



Talking Doctor Who, presented by David Tennant, is a 60-minute documentary celebrating the 60th anniversary.

Read the official synopsis:

"As part of the 60th anniversary celebrations of Doctor Who, David Tennant time travels back through the BBC archives to tell the story of the Doctor’s classic era, with a selection of rarely seen interviews and clips covering William Hartnell’s first incarnation right through to the seventh Doctor, Sylvester McCoy.

On the way, David compares some of his own experiences with the actors who came before him and shares special archive moments that reveal, amongst other things, how to film a regeneration, which actor was a master of modern gadgetry – including a collapsible caravan – and what the factors were that helped to decide how a Doctor selects his own individual and distinctive costume."


The documentary special coincides with over 800 episodes of classic Doctor Who on BBC iPlayer. This is the first time all eras of the beloved BBC sci-fi series are curated under one roof. An Unearthly Child is omitted due to a rights issue.

Doctor Who returns for three 60th anniversary specials, starring David Tennant (Doctor Who) and Catherine Tate (Donna Noble), this November on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and Disney+ outside the UK and Ireland.

Talking Doctor Who is on BBC4 and BBC iPlayer on 1st November.

Are you looking forward to the 60th anniversary of Doctor Who? Let me know in the comments below.

Thursday, 19 October 2023

Gargoyles live-action reboot on Disney+



In the wake of Batman: The Animated Series, Gargoyles was a dark animated series released by Disney.

Featuring the voices of Jonathan Frakes and Marina Sirtis from Star Trek: The Next Generation, it aired from 1994 to 1997 and spawned a successful toy line from Kenner.

According to The Hollywood Reporter (THR), the titular Gargoyles are getting a live-action reboot from Gary Dauberman and James Wan’s Atomic Monster on Disney+.

"The Gargoyles are out of the bag," Wan said on Instagram. "Excited to be working with Gary again, on this! He’s a true fan."

The upcoming live-action series is in early development. The original Gargoyles is a gothic masterpiece available on Disney+.

In related news. Gargoyles Remastered (based on the Sega Genisis/Mega Drive 16-bit video game) is available on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5 (PS5), Xbox S|X and PC.

Are you looking forward to Gargoyles in live-action on Disney+? Are you a fan of the original animated series? Let me know in the comments below.

Tuesday, 17 October 2023

Doctor Who's first story won't be on BBC iPlayer



Doctor Who fans (myself included) were delighted at the recent announcement of classic serials being made available on BBC iPlayer on 1st November. This is the first time all eras of the beloved BBC sci-fi series are curated under one roof.

However, the Doctor's first adventure, An Unearthly Child, won't be on iPlayer. The serial is currently on BritBox and ITVX.

A spokesperson for the BBC said: "This massive iPlayer back catalogue will be home to over 800 hours of Doctor Who content, making it the biggest ever collection of Doctor Who programming in one place but will not include the first four episodes as we do not have all the rights to those."

With the 60th anniversary in November, there's going to be lots to look forward to.

Russell T Davies, Doctor Who's returning showrunner, said: "I'd like to thank the BBC for all the hard work to get this massive back catalogue under one roof, at long last.

This includes spin-offs Torchwood, The Sarah Jane Adventures, Class and the behind-the-scenes series Doctor Who Confidential.

"I'm so excited for new viewers – imagine being eight years old, spending winter afternoons exploring the '60s, '70s, '80s and beyond. And we're determined this won't be a dusty museum – we have exciting plans to bring the back catalogue to life, with much more to be revealed!"

Doctor Who returns for three 60th anniversary specials, starring David Tennant (Doctor Who) and Catherine Tate (Donna Noble), this November on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and Disney+ outside the UK and Ireland.

Are you disappointed An Unearthly Child won't be on BBC iPlayer? Let me know in the comments below.

Monday, 16 October 2023

100 years of Disney



Disney celebrates its 100th anniversary today!

The House of Mouse that Uncle Walt founded in a garage (like Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak did with Apple) is now a sprawling multimedia empire encompassing everything from theme parks and streaming to infinity and beyond (couldn't resist a Toy Story reference for fellow fans)!

In the wake of early critical success with Snow White, Fantasia and Pinocchio (an animated classic that traumatised me in childhood), Disney was in the doldrums in the seventies as the company unsuccessfully chased box office trends (I still have a soft spot for The Black Hole) until a renaissance under CEO Michael Eisner with The Little Mermaid.

Leveraging Disney's enviable intellectual property (IP) vault with time-limited releases on VHS was a mercurial move by Eisner. However, I remember seeing store shelves stacked with copies of Fantasia due to a lack of demand.

A creative partnership with Steve Jobs' Pixar (formerly Lucasfilm's Graphics Group) witnessed critical and commercial success in the mid-to-late nineties, culminating in current CEO Bob Iger buying Pixar from Jobs (Jobs had returned to Apple and was overseeing the Cupertino-based company's reinvention into a tech titan) as part of a successful acquisition trail leading to the launch of Disney+.

My childhood is preserved within the walls of the Magic Kingdom with Marvel Comics, Star Wars and soon Doctor Who on Disney+ outside the UK and Ireland.

What's your favourite Disney memory? Let me know in the comments below.

Tuesday, 10 October 2023

60 years of Doctor Who on BBC iPlayer



This November is the 60th anniversary of Doctor Who, and fans (myself included) will be able to journey back in time and watch classic serials from the beginning on BBC iPlayer. Previously, these were only available to stream exclusively on BritBox and ITVX in the UK.

With over 800 episodes of Doctor Who programming on iPlayer, Russell T Davies, returning series showrunner said:

“I’d like to thank the BBC for all the hard work, to get this massive back catalogue under one roof, at long last. I'm so excited for new viewers - imagine being 8 years old, spending winter afternoons exploring the 60s, 70s, 80s and beyond. And we’re determined this won't be a dusty museum - we have exciting plans to bring the back catalogue to life, with much more to be revealed!”

From 1st November on iPlayer, I'll be rewatching classic serials from the Tom Baker era with my dad - we still talk about The Seeds of Doom to this day!

Dan McGolpin, Director of iPlayer and channels, said:

“Doctor Who has captivated countless millions of viewers on the BBC for 60 years and in celebration of this special moment we are bringing classic series to BBC iPlayer for the first time. Fans will be able to enjoy many of the Doctor’s earliest adventures with William Hartnell right through to the very latest series and the soon-to-be-released and tremendously exciting new anniversary specials with David Tennant. We want everyone to be able to enjoy this breathtaking back catalogue, so we are making each episode on iPlayer as accessible as possible, with subtitles, audio description, and sign language all available for the first time.”

Doctor Who returns for three 60th anniversary specials, starring David Tennant (Doctor Who) and Catherine Tate (Donna Noble), this November on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and Disney+ outside the UK and Ireland.

Are you looking forward to watching classic Doctor Who on BBC iPlayer? Let me know in the comments below.

Friday, 6 October 2023

Hasbro announces Star Wars Holocomm Collection



Our friends at Hasbro have sent over details on the new Star Wars The Black Series Holocomm Collection available for pre-order from fan channel retailers.

The first wave, including Ahsoka Tano and The Mandalorian, looks fantastic and the perfect gift for bounty hunters everywhere!

STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES THE MANDALORIAN

(HASBRO/Ages 4 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $34.99 / Available: Fall 2023)

Receive transmissions from across the galaxy with THE BLACK SERIES Holocomm collection, featuring light-up holopucks. STAR WARS fans and collectors can display this premium 6-inch STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES THE MANDALORIAN figure, featuring premium detail, multiple points of articulation and hologram-style deco in their collections. Press the button on the puck to light up the bottom and illuminate the figure. Press and hold the button to activate a 30-minute light display! This collectible figure includes a bounty chip with an Aurebesh inscription, a holopuck, a rifle accessory, a pistol accessory, and a jetpack! Look for more Holocomm Collection figures to build a galactic communication hub on your shelf! (Each sold separately. Subject to availability) Requires 3 AAA batteries, not included.

Available for pre-order 10/5 at 1pm ET exclusively at Hasbro Pulse and ShopDisney.

STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES HAN SOLO

(HASBRO/Ages 4 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $34.99 / Available: Spring 2024)

Receive transmissions from across the galaxy with THE BLACK SERIES Holocomm collection, featuring light-up holopucks. STAR WARS fans and collectors can display this premium 6-inch STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES HAN SOLO figure, featuring premium detail, multiple points of articulation and hologram-style deco in their collections. Press the button on the puck to light up the bottom and illuminate the figure. Press and hold the button to activate a 30-minute light display! This collectible figure comes with 3 accessories including a bounty chip with an Aurebesh inscription for display. Look for more Holocomm Collection figures to build a galactic communication hub on your shelf! (Each sold separately. Subject to availability) Requires 3 AAA batteries, not included.

Available for pre-order 10/5 at 1pm ET exclusively at Hasbro Pulse and additional fan channel retailers.

STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES AXE WOVES

(HASBRO/Ages 4 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $34.99 / Available: Spring 2024)

Receive transmissions from across the galaxy with THE BLACK SERIES Holocomm collection, featuring light-up holopucks. STAR WARS fans and collectors can display this premium 6-inch STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES AXE WOVES figure, featuring premium detail, multiple points of articulation and hologram-style deco in their collections. Press the button on the puck to light up the bottom and illuminate the figure. Press and hold the button to activate a 30-minute light display! This collectible figure includes a bounty chip with an Aurebesh inscription, a holopuck, a blaster accessory, a helmet accessory, and a jetpack! Look for more Holocomm Collection figures to build a galactic communication hub on your shelf! (Each sold separately. Subject to availability) Requires 3 AAA batteries, not included.

Available for pre-order 10/5 at 1pm ET exclusively at Amazon.

STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES BO-KATAN KRYZE

(HASBRO/Ages 4 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $34.99 / Available: Fall 2023)

Receive transmissions from across the galaxy with THE BLACK SERIES Holocomm collection, featuring light-up holopucks. STAR WARS fans and collectors can display this premium 6-inch STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES BO-KATAN KRYZE figure, featuring premium detail, multiple points of articulation and hologram-style deco in their collections. Press the button on the puck to light up the bottom and illuminate the figure. Press and hold the button to activate a 30-minute light display! This collectible figure includes a bounty chip with an Aurebesh inscription, a holopuck, 2 blaster accessories, a helmet accessory, and a jetpack! Look for more Holocomm Collection figures to build a galactic communication hub on your shelf! (Each sold separately. Subject to availability) Requires 3 AAA batteries, not included.

Available for pre-order 10/5 at 1pm ET exclusively at Target.

STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES AHSOKA TANO

(HASBRO/Ages 4 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $34.99 / Available: Spring 2024)

Receive transmissions from across the galaxy with THE BLACK SERIES Holocomm collection, featuring light-up holopucks. STAR WARS fans and collectors can display this premium 6-inch STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES AHSOKA TANO figure, featuring premium detail, multiple points of articulation and hologram-style deco in their collections. Press the button on the puck to light up the bottom and illuminate the figure. Press and hold the button to activate a 30-minute light display! This collectible figure includes a bounty chip with an Aurebesh inscription, a holopuck and her 2 signature Lightsaber accessories! Look for more Holocomm Collection figures to build a galactic communication hub on your shelf! (Each sold separately. Subject to availability) Requires 3 AAA batteries, not included.

Available for pre-order 10/12 at 10am ET exclusively at Walmart as part of Walmart Collector Con.

I hope future waves include Princess Leia Organa, Emperor Palpatine and Darth Vader.

Will you be getting the Star Wars: The Black Series Holocomm Collection? Which figure is your favourite? Let me know in the comments below.

Wednesday, 4 October 2023

The sound of The Creator



Director Gareth Edwards (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story) discusses his approach to sound design for The Creator in a roundtable hosted by the Dolby Institute.



Edwards explains: “The whole making of a film is [a] dance. You're on a razor's edge. You go slightly too much this way, it's really obvious and cliched. You go slightly too much this way, it's up its own arse and no one understands it. And you're just trying to do that knife edge the whole time. And the way you get there is not through being really clever. To be honest, you pick a side to start on and then you go right up to the limit.”

Dolby has a storied history with cinema sound and is synonymous with the original Star Wars trilogy. As I've written previously, the company was instrumental in piquing an early interest in home cinema. I'm an advocate for Dolby Vision and Atmos content on streaming services such as Disney+.

Have you seen The Creator? What did you think of the sound design? Let me know in the comments below.

Tuesday, 3 October 2023

No One Will Save You



It's the spooky season and No One Will Save You is a straight-to-streaming alien abduction thriller for Halloween on Hulu and Star on Disney+.

October marks the anniversary of a life-changing childhood trauma. The theme of abduction has haunted me since waking from a coma, paralysed, in a children's hospital. For years, I suffered from night terrors and still have troubled dreams. However, the sci-fi genre has always afforded a safe space to explore life's shades of grey.

Nick Smith, our US-based stellar scribe, is Home Alone against The Invaders.

Guest post by Nick Smith

The alien invasion movie No One Will Save You, which landed on Hulu and Star on Disney+ just in time for the dark skies of autumn, has received deliciously mixed reviews. I say delicious because a film that divides an audience has far more flavour than a homogenised crowd-pleaser.

Online reactions have ranged from ‘thrilling’ to ‘increasingly entertaining’ to ‘a derivative piece of rubbish where the title must be referring to the film itself’ – i.e., nothing can save it.

So why the mixed responses?

There are certainly lots of familiar elements in the film to dissuade the jaded or fickle aficionados. We’ve seen alien incursions of this ilk before, with bright eerie lights (Close Encounters of the Third Kind), a hunt for a hiding human (War of the Worlds) and a domestic siege (Signs). But there are enough ideas here to keep us guessing as the main character, Brynn (Kaitlyn Dever), battles Bug-Eyed Monsters.

The main twist is the film’s lack of dialogue. Dever only has a couple of lines and they’re all the more powerful as a result. It’s fun to watch a story that makes the most of cinema as a visual medium. Brynn is depicted as ditzy, lonely, and uncomfortable leaving her house because she is shunned by her neighbours. When home is your haven, a break-in is all the more violating and we really feel Brynn’s distress as her perfectly decorated doll’s house of a world is wrecked by those darned aliens.

If anything the house is too perfect, as if a movie set designer has created it; this, along with Brynn’s awkwardness and the quaint slices of town life we see, gives No One Will Save You a Tim Burtonesque quality. The ak-ak aliens from Burton’s Mars Attacks! wouldn’t be out of place here, and neither would the unseen infiltrators from Invasion of the Body Snatchers since Brynn’s neighbours start acting very strangely…

Another element that sets No One Will Save You apart from other sci-fi fare and that’s Brynn herself, a heroine who uses her wits more than weapons, and harbours feelings and memories that provide a solution to the alien attack.

Anima trumps guns ‘n’ ammo, which is refreshing for a product of a film industry that usually resorts to marketable bangs and flashes.

The most effective scenes build suspense and a sense of mortal danger, without showing us too much of the menacing intruders. When writer/director Brian Duffield discards the Ridley Scott (Alien) playbook and shows us the aliens full-on, they look digitally drawn and not part of Brynn’s carefully crafted physical world. That’s a distracting shame, especially considering the $22 million budget.

Fortunately, effects aren’t the be-all and end-all of No One Will Save You.

Dever is charming and believable; all the odd ducks in the audience will relate to her idiosyncrasy in the face of conformity; and Duffield’s script has plenty of themes and motifs relevant to today’s society, adding weight to his little capture-and-escape thriller.

Beyond the no-dialogue gimmick and the paint-by-numbers aliens. This movie strikes a chord by reminding us that the only thing that can really save us is to accept our mistakes and be ourselves.

Have you seen No One Will Save You? Let me know in the comments below.

Sunday, 1 October 2023

Doctor Who: Unleashed



Doctor Who Confidential was a fan-favourite behind-the-scenes series running for 6 seasons (2005 - 2011) on BBC Three. Doctor Who fans (myself included) tried to reverse its controversial cancellation (a cost-cutting measure by the BBC) with an online petition.

Fast forward to 2023.

Doctor Who: Unleashed is a brand new 30-minute factual entertainment series giving viewers an unmissable insight into the world of the beloved long-running sci-fi series.

Russell T Davies, Doctor Who showrunner says:

“Over the years, I meet so many people who were inspired to find careers in TV, because of the behind-the-scenes material the BBC would show. And now it’s back, in the grand old tradition of Doctor Who Confidential, but in a brand new form, Unleashed! So a whole new generation – and faithful fans of old – can see what the stars and the crew get up to behind the cameras.”

With the return of Davies as series showrunner, Doctor Who: Unleashed on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer fills a timey-wimey void vacated by Doctor Who Confidential.

Steffan Powell, host of Doctor Who: Unleashed says:

“When you’re told Russell T Davies is asking for you to present a show, you say, ‘when does he want me?’ Doesn’t matter, I’ll be there… There’s a really fun and fascinating group of people bringing Doctor Who to life - I can’t wait for the audience to meet them. I’m so chuffed to have been trusted to help tell, in all its glory, the story of what goes into making the magic happen.”

Doctor Who returns for three 60th anniversary specials, starring David Tennant (Doctor Who) and Catherine Tate (Donna Noble), this November on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and Disney+ outside the UK and Ireland.

Are you looking forward to Doctor Who: Unleashed? Were you a fan of Doctor Who Confidential? Let me know in the comments below.