Bryan Fuller reveals his original pitch for Star Trek Discovery, and why he left
Multiple disagreements led to the lauded showrunner leaving CBS’ big-time TV Trek reboot.
Multiple disagreements led to the lauded showrunner leaving CBS’ big-time TV Trek reboot.
Changes in society’s attitudes to gender will be reflected in banter between the first and twelfth Doctors.
It may soon be a great time to be Star Trek fan as rumours state a classic character from the original series may get a show all of his own.
After a very successful first run with the US-sourced drama, which came to its conclusion last night, Channel 4 have today announced that the second series will also air on their network and, subsequently, catch-up service.
The Rebel is a short, slightly-sharp sitcom based upon comic strips from The Oldie. The first series ran quite discreetly on Gold last year but clearly did sufficiently well to merit a comeback as, today, UKTV have announced a fresh run of six, half-hour episodes – twice the length of the original stretch. Andrew Birch, … >
It’s been an odd year for fans of spooky, outer space alien movies. Back in January, the smart money was on a big sequel being the most successful, with Ridley Scott looking to have learned lessons from Prometheus, and shaped something a little more primal for his latest movie. But he didn’t. Instead, to keep … >
In an age where another reboot or revival is announced on a daily basis, it’s not foolish to think that a beloved show like Gavin & Stacey might someday return with new episodes.
As we reported earlier, Steven Moffat hadn’t originally intended to do the tenth series of Doctor Who, that finished last month with The Doctor Falls. Instead, he was expecting that job to go to Chris Chibnall, but Chibnall’s commitment to Broadchurch for ITV meant a delay in him taking over Doctor Who. Moffat, therefore, steered … >
The Man in the High Castle, The Grand Tour and American Gods are among the most downloaded series on Amazon Prime, according to a newly released list.
Harlots, the Hulu-ITV production following a group of 18th century prostitutes in Georgian London, has been renewed for a second series, it was confirmed at the Television Critic’s Association press tour.