The Book of Boba Fett – the first trailer is here (updated)

Spinning out of The Mandalorian, we finally get a look at the fan favourite’s own show.  The first trailer for the much-anticipated Disney+ series The Book of Boba Fett has landed. As we discussed when the show gained it’s 29th December launch date, the story will follow Fett (Temuera Morrison) and his ally Fennec Shand … >

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The Book of Boba Fett coming to Disney+ in December 2021

Disney+ has confirmed new series The Book of Boba Fett will be coming in 2021 You might be excused for not knowing all the details of every new Star Wars show recently announced by Disney (including their huge investor’s day reveal) but if you watched the final episode of The Mandalorian, there was a strong post-credit ‘hint’. … >

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‘Tatau’ finale review

A twist ending can pay off beautifully, but it’s always a gamble. As for Tatau’s conclusion… Well, that certainly got extra-fantastical, didn’t it? If Calcott’s is the only church on the island, I feel especially bad for the random parishioners that probably just want to show up in their nice hats, sing hymns, and then … >

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‘Tatau’ Episode 7 review

As we find ourselves crawling towards Tatau’s conclusion, it has become increasingly unsettling viewing. The thing is, I’m not completely convinced I’m unsettled for the right or intended reasons. I’m finding myself increasingly uncomfortable with the way the female characters are placed in this show. Each one’s motivations are placed squarely in relation to a … >

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‘Tatau’ episode guide

Tatau is BBC Three’s new fantasy drama from the makers of Being Human. The eight-part series is written by Richard Zajdlic, who has previously written episodes of By Any Means, Strike Back, This Life and EastEnders. Tatau stars Joe Layton (New Worlds, Father Brown) and Theo Barklem-Biggs (The Inbetweeners Movie, Silk) as a pair of … >

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‘Tatau’ Episode 6 review

Granted, in spite of my misgivings, at six episodes in, I admittedly do want to find out exactly what all the weirdness in Tatau has been leading to. I know I’ve said it before, but there’s something that just has the wrong ring about it with a story about a white English fellow who apparently … >

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‘Tatau’ Episode 5 review

As BBC Three’s Tatau descends further and further into visions and spirits and very unpleasant people, I find myself admittedly curious as to what the actual heck is going on. Okay, so maybe Lara’s one of the few reasonably sane people in the show, at least inasmuch as she’s secretly working for the authorities while … >

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‘Tatau’ Episode 4 review

If there’s one lesson to take away from this week’s episode of Tatau, it’s this: kids, don’t drink and ink. Just literally physically remove yourself from anywhere within walking distance of any strange tattoo parlours if you think you may be under the continuing influence of magical visions. I suppose the unhinged menace of Reverend … >

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‘Tatau’ Episode 3 review

I suppose that if BBC Three’s Tatau is teaching us anything, it’s that even the most picturesque of locales can hide a fierce underbelly of dodgy activity and horrible people who really ought to just be content to get to live on a magnificent beach. Is anyone on this island not involved in some kind … >

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