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Doctor Who/Star Trek Crossover: Could Christina Chong Be The Key?
2+ hour, 33+ min ago (369+ words) Crossovers are the most self-indulgent and opportunistic pieces of fan bait and fanfiction, none more than the prospect of Doctor Who and Star Trek ever meeting. Just look at the amount of clicks every time an article comes along suggesting a crossover, and the makers of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds snuck in a TARDIS [] Crossovers are the most self-indulgent and opportunistic pieces of fan bait and fanfiction, none more than the prospect of Doctor Who and Star Trek ever meeting. Just look at the amount of clicks every time an article comes along suggesting a crossover, and the makers of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds snuck in a TARDIS cameo in an episode of the latest season. The Fifteenth Doctor already suggested visiting the Federation in an early episode of his run on Disney+. The only thing preventing a…...
Comic Book Preview – Doctor Who: The Prison Paradox #2
3+ hour, 49+ min ago (116+ words) November 27, 2025 by Gary Collinson Titan Comics releases Doctor Who: The Prison Paradox #2 next week, and you can get yourself an early sneak peek with the official preview of the issue below" Doctor Who: The Prison Paradox #2 is out on Wednesday, December 3rd 2025. Filed Under: Comic Book Previews, Comic Books, Gary Collinson, Television Tagged With: Doctor Who, Doctor Who: The Fifteenth Doctor, doctor who: the prison paradox, Titan Gary Collinson is a film, TV and digital content producer and writer who is the Editor-in-Chief of the pop culture website Flickering Myth and producer of the gothic horror feature 'The Baby in the Basket' and suspense thriller 'Death Among the Pines'....
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy review – flimsy extravaganza needs deeper thought
4+ hour, 16+ min ago (418+ words) Riverside Studios, London The madcap sci-fi tale is retold on a lavish scale, complete with in-show merch, but it never really blasts off Douglas Adams's sci-fi comedy about Earth's destruction and Arthur Dent's intergalactic adventures has become a stratospheric enterprise since the original radio series in 1978. That spawned six books, a TV series, a film, comics, stage adaptations " and branded bath towels. Booming business indeed yet it is odd to see the sale of merchandise as part of this immersive show (there is one booth selling branded goods within the production and a second in the foyer), as well as a bar at every turn. That commercial opportunism grates. Is this an attempt to take the audience into Adams's imaginative universe in a new, interactive way " or merely a cash cow? Co-created by designer Jason Ardizzone-West and writer Arvind Ethan…...
'Magic: The Gathering' Admits They Sh*t The Bed With 'Monster Hunter' Secret Lair Drop, Will "Postpone" And "Rework" Capcom Crossover Cards
6+ hour, 38+ min ago (467+ words) RELATED: If You Think "Magic: The Gathering" Is Turning To "Slop," Its Head Designer Thinks You Might Be A Fascist So bad are these flavor texts that one wonders if the set"s designers made any effort to engage with their assignment"s source material, even if just listening to one of their friends read the Wikipedia page. Take the for example Gore Magala, Dark Eclipse, which rather than making any mention of the beast"s defensive scattering of "pollen-like scales" or its wings "shroud-like membrane", simply declares "It descends like a winged shadow, dark, silent, and deadly." Or Dual Bladed Hunter, which crosses over into the particularly egregious with its MCU-esque quipping, "Dual Blades? Check. Tigrex Armor? Check. Monster? Let"s hunt." ("Monster? Let"s hunt?" Seriously?) RELATED: "Magic: The Gathering" Looking To "Accelerate" "Universes Beyond" Plans: "If You…...
Foundation: Galactic Frontier review: Adaptation of Apple TV show fails in so many ways
7+ hour, 47+ min ago (515+ words) An epic name, a big logo, and then a routine free-to-play game with aggressive monetization. Apple's partnership with FunPlus raises questions: Why tie a top brand to the very business model that Apple Arcade is supposed to compete against? Sometimes the name bears more weight than the content. This is doubly true for Foundation: Galactic Frontier (FGF). It p;ays off an epic template: Isaac Asimov's Foundation cycle, one of the most important science fiction sagas of all time. And there's another big name that flashes up when you start the game: the Apple TV logo. When you see these two giants, you expect something big, epic, perhaps even revolutionary. What you get instead is a classic mobile construction game, like dozens of others, only with a thin coat of Foundation. But after a short time, an unpleasant familiarity sets…...
8+ hour, 5+ min ago (24+ words) An old love of Teal'c approaches the SGC and the Tok'ra claiming that her Goa'uld symbiote has been convinced to defect with their help....
30 Years Later, Star Trek’s Most Surprising Spoof Was Way Ahead Of Its Time
12+ hour, 56+ min ago (217+ words) The whole cast got in on the act in this one. Perhaps more than any episode prior, "Our Man Bashir" helped to humanize Dr. Julian Bashir (Alexander Siddig) by putting him in the most outrageous and revealing fantasy. Garak (Andrew Robinson) joins Bashir for the frivolity, and later, the actual adventure with real stakes. Because Garak is a legitimate Cardassian spy (who poses as a tailor), this layering was brilliant. Garak and Bashir on the case. As of 2022, the canon of the contemporary James Bond novels includes a character named Sid Bashir, who is Agent 009. This character comes from Kim Sherwood's novel Double or Nothing, a trilogy of books about various Double O agents who are not James Bond. Sherwood herself is a huge Star Trek fan, and based "Sid Bashir" on actor Alexander Siddig. Today, Sherwood is a fully…...
Magic: The Gathering executive producer talks to ‘Game 2gether’
15+ hour, 22+ min ago (235+ words) A Magic: The Gathering card measures only about 2 1/2 inches by 3 1/2 inches, yet even in their diminutive size, they can still drive people to steal thousands of dollars" worth of them. Have you ever wondered what goes into them that makes them so desirable? In a new bonus episode of "Game 2gether" on WDTN+, co-host Joe Gurnig talks with Max McCall, an executive producer with Wizards of the Coast. McCall, who has worked on MTG"s "Universes Beyond" collaborations with Nickelodeon"s "Avatar: The Last Airbender" and Marvel"s "Spider-Man," said that contrary to what you might think, working with properties owned by media giants is actually a plus, not a minus. "One of the things that"s really great about working on "Universes Beyond" stuff is: We get to work directly with the stewards of the brands we are working on,…...
Star Trek: Khan: Beyer Discusses Starfleet Academy, Canon Flexibility
15+ hour, 33+ min ago (180+ words) Posted in: Paramount+, Star Trek, TV | Tagged: star trek, Star Trek: Khan, Starfleet Academy Star Trek: Khan EP/writer Kirsten Beyer spoke with us about the audio drama's success, Starfleet Academy's focus, creative growth, and more. What has been the general reception for Star Trek: Khan, and how has the audio drama format been received? We're going to have to see how those races and different people get expanded over time, but the focus always remains our cadets, their life school, and what they're learning, and how those adventures are progressing. We're definitely building upon some canon and some new species, but I wouldn't expect them to be like that deep and rich instantly, because that's not how it works. So we also have some holdovers from Discovery, like Tig Notaro, Mary Wiseman, and Oded Fehr, along with Bob Picardo…...
The 10 Best Star Wars Villains Of All Time, Ranked
16+ hour, 10+ min ago (827+ words) These are just some of the most iconic, impactful, and enduring baddest of the bad to ever live in a galaxy far, far away. An ambitious and fiercely intelligent supervisor in the Imperial Security Bureau (ISB), Dedra Meero is a chilling example of what can happen when one is raised by a corrupt system and indoctinated. She is a physical representation of the Empire's cold, organized machinery of oppression, dedicating herself to consolidating power and tracking down rebel insurgents without any second thoughts. Her character shows that the greatest threats don't always wear black masks or wield lightsabers; they can be careerists dedicated to serving a corrupt regime. Her effectiveness lies in her ability to connect seemingly separate events and spin them for the higher-ups to oppress those who are weaker, making her the most dangerous non-Force-sensitive antagonist of the…...