
Joel McHale will play Starman in DC’s Stargirl TV show
Joel McHale has nabbed a superhero role: he will play Starman in Stargirl, a new show that’s destined to live on the relatively new DC Universe streaming service.
Joel McHale has nabbed a superhero role: he will play Starman in Stargirl, a new show that’s destined to live on the relatively new DC Universe streaming service.
The cast for The Mandalorian has just grown a fair bit: the Star Wars TV show, destined for the upcoming Disney Plus streaming service, has added Werner Herzog, Carl Weathers and Giancarlo Esposito to its cast.
Composer Segun Akinola’s soundtrack for Doctor Who Series 11 is available for pre-order from today, to be released on January 11, 2019 on CD and as a digital download. All pre-orders the album will automatically include the single Thirteen, released today and available to purchase separately. Watch the music video for Thirteen. Segun Akinola, an … >
True Detective is all set to return for its third season, after a bit of a gap between episodes. True Detective season 3 has Mahershala Ali and Stephen Dorff as its central crime-fighting duo, and a new trailer is doing the rounds right now.
George R.R. Martin has promised fans that he will finish his book series, A Song Of Ice And Fire, which provided the inspiration for HBO’s Game Of Thrones TV series.
Following on from the success of this year’s Elseworlds crossover event, Stephen Amell has confirmed that next year’s Arrowverse crossover will be based on the iconic comic book event Crisis On Infinite Earths.
In an interview in TV & Satellite Week, guest star Charlotte Ritchie, who plays Lin in Resolution, said something very interesting. “It’s a massive test for the Doctor, but she knows she has the best people by her side to face this challenge. It’s all about bravery, teamwork and people from different backgrounds coming together … >
Channel 4 and AMC’s Synth-stuffed drama, Humans, has not been officially picked up for its fourth season just yet. Nonetheless, actor Will Tudor has been sharing his predictions…
Comedy Central has announced a slate of new projects, which includes (rather excitingly) a sketch show comprised entirely of women.
Could there be the new Lois & Clark TV show on the way? Elizabeth Tulloch will debut as the Arrowverse version of Lois Lane during the Elseworlds crossover, and she’s already had conversations about spinning out with Superman.