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Paul Giamatti Reveals If Star Trek’s Nus Braka Is Worse Than Big Fat Liar’s Marty Wolf
7+ hour, 55+ min ago (648+ words) Star Trek: Starfleet Academy'and'Big Fat Liar'share a common enemy.' Paul Giamatti has now terrorized youths both as Nus Braka in the Paramount+ series'premiering Jan. 15'and as Marty Wolf in director Shawn Levy's 2002 comedy.' But looking at'Starfleet Academy's revenge-fueled villain and'Big…...
Blast Off With a Cosmic First Look at IDW's Second Twilight Zone Issue by Tom Scioli (EXCLUSIVE)
2+ mon, 3+ week ago (243+ words) "There's the [classic Twilight Zone] episode type where 'astronauts land on a planet and something strange is going on.' I thought it would be fun to try something in that mode," Tom Scioli exclusively told SYFY WIRE. IDW Publishing shoots…...
Why Rod Serling Added a Shocking New Twist to The Twilight Zone's Pilot Episode After it Aired
2+ mon, 4+ week ago (236+ words) When an opportunity arose to better the conclusion of "Where is Everybody?" Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling didn't hesitate to seize it. Again, a passable and easily communicable conclusion, though Serling was never too happy with it. "Unlike good wine,…...
One of the Most Iconic Twilight Zone Episodes Ever Was a Result of Insomnia
3+ mon, 3+ week ago (387+ words) It's a good thing writer Jerome Bixby couldn't sleep on one particular weekend. A real good thing! Sometimes, lack of sleep can get those creative juices flowing, as writer Jerome Bixby learned in the early 1950s when the idea for one…...
David Hewlett Reveals Fan Fave Stargate Atlantis Episode That Was “Absolute Hell” to Shoot
5+ mon, 2+ week ago (442+ words) Turns out it wasn't all fun and games in the Pegasus Galaxy. Dr. Rodney McKay (David Hewlett) appears in Stargate Atlantis Season 5. Originating the role of Dr. Rodney McKay on Stargate SG-1 before making the jump to Stargate Atlantis, David…...
Why Did Sci-fi Legend Ray Bradbury Only Write One Episode of The Twilight Zone?
5+ mon, 2+ week ago (363+ words) Despite his legendary status in the world of genre, Ray Bradbury did not become regular writer on the Rod Serling anthology. By the time Rod Serling launched The Twilight Zone in the fall of 1959, Ray Bradbury had long since established…...
This Line in the SG-1 Pilot Convinced Richard Dean Anderson to Join Stargate
7+ mon, 6+ day ago (566+ words) Even in the first script, he could see where it was going. Considering SYFY's former hit Stargate SG-1 would go on to run for almost a decade and spawn multiple movies and spinoff shows, it's easy to forget it all…...
Stargate SG-1 Spinoff Pitch Would’ve Starred Amanda Tapping Investigating Aliens on Earth
8+ mon, 3+ week ago (421+ words) Stargate Atlantis won out over an X-Files-style spinoff idea to make alien sleuths out of Sam Carter and Malcolm Barrett. In the maturing years of Stargate SG-1, as the series entered the home stretch of its 10-season run on the…...
More Missions to Come! SYFY's The Ark Renewed for Season 3 - Everything to Know
10+ mon, 1+ week ago (868+ words) SYFY's space-set adventure series The Ark is returning for Season 3! Dean Devlin and Jonathan Glassner's SYFY show The Ark has been renewed! Get ready for more cosmic adventures with'Lt. Sharon Garnet and the rest of her courageous crew! Lt. Sharon…...
The Twilight Zone's Original Narration Almost Had a Multidimensional Mistake
11+ mon, 3+ week ago (277+ words) Rod Serling almost skipped right past the fifth dimension to welcome audiences into the sixth dimension." The late, great"Rod Serling, the creator of The Twilight Zone"(regularly airing on SYFY) as well as the host of the acclaimed anthology…...