Star Trek Finally Reveals Uhura Became Captain Of Her Own Starship

But what happened to Uhura, the character, after the events of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country? While the 2008 Tim Russ-directed fan film Of Gods and Men revealed Uhura had become a Starfleet captain, that fact wasn’t exactly canonical. But now, it appears that the production team of Star Trek: Picard has established that Uhura did become a captain at some point, and we even know the name of the ship she commanded, and which years it was in service....

November 8, 2022 · 3 min · 451 words · Rosie Belton

Star Wars Ewan Mcgregor Downplays Obi Wan Kenobi Series Delay

The actor, who has agreed to reprise his role from the Star Wars prequels for the streaming service, was present at the premiere of Warner Bros.’ Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) last night, where he stopped to speak with the press, saying that Lucasfilm has simply “pushed the [Obi-Wan] shoot to the beginning of next year.” Prior to this, several reliable outlets had claimed their sources had confirmed that the Obi-Wan series had been put on indefinite hold and the crew told to go home while the show was completely overhauled and new writers hired for a fresh batch of scripts....

November 8, 2022 · 2 min · 276 words · Dante King

Star Wars The Bad Batch Episode 3 Easter Eggs Explained

The Bad Batch continues to fill in details about the transition from the Republic to the Empire. As the episode title “Replacements” might suggest, the Empire’s new elite troops are here. Or, at least, a squad of recruits who might mark the beginning of the death trooper program. With the new troopers, Tarkin, and a new Imperial Vice Admiral on the stage, there’s a distinct Rogue One feeling in the air....

November 8, 2022 · 3 min · 513 words · Susan Ernesto

Star Wars The Bad Batch Season 2 Trailer Breakdown Gungi Commander Cody And Emperor Palpatine

At Star Wars Celebration we even got our first look at the epic adventures Clone Force 99 will embark on in season 2. Check out the trailer below: While the short trailer doesn’t give too much away — Omega has a helmet now, Hunter’s rocking a very cool scarf! — we did notice a few things that have us very excited for the return of this Clone Wars spinoff. Here are the major things you should pay attention to in this trailer:...

November 8, 2022 · 4 min · 762 words · Diane Greenhouse

Star Wars The Bad Batch Trailer Breakdown And Analysis

The last we saw of them in the Clone Wars, the Bad Batch added Echo, a clone modified with cybernetic parts by the Separatists, to their ranks and went off to continue fighting on behalf of the Republic. But The Clone Wars finale didn’t show what happened to the Bad Batch after Order 66. This seems to be where the new The Bad Batch animated series picks up. Check out the trailer below: Here are some things we spotted in the trailer that might tells us where The Bad Batch is headed: Next, we have shots of a couple more planets, possibly Prequel staples Geonosis and Coruscant, or new planets entirely....

November 8, 2022 · 5 min · 929 words · Gregory Tacy

Star Wars The Mandalorian Episode 8 Review Redemption

Star Wars: The Mandalorian Episode 8 “Redemption” is both the finale of The Mandalorian and the best episode of the season. Taika Waititi’s self-assured, clear-eyed direction benefits from what came before, certainly: he’s wrapping up the story of Mando and Baby Yoda’s pursuit by the formidable Moff Gideon. Waititi brings his hallmark humor as well as an excellent sense of space. Even the bar and the Mandalorian enclave we’ve seen before gain new dimensions and depth....

November 8, 2022 · 5 min · 914 words · Robert Hite

Star Wars The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 6 Review The Tragedy

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 6 We’re in uncharted waters now. The trailers for The Mandalorian gave no hint as to what would happen in “The Tragedy,” which turned out to be a bounty hunter extravaganza in an episode strong on action. But for all of the excitement and surprises, the script is unable to fill some of the holes the second half of the season has opened up. Previously, Mando was willing to give Grogu to Ahsoka Tano to train....

November 8, 2022 · 5 min · 866 words · Frank Ferguson

Stargirl Who Are The Seven Soldiers Of Victory

Stargirl continues to deliver some of the deepest cuts in DC Universe TV history to fans each week. Not only that, it does it with not a hint of irony about it, even when it’s presenting characters who, to modern eyes, might appear a little bit hokey if presented in their original form. The latest example of that comes with their revelation of the Seven Soldiers of Victory, a relatively obscure group of Golden Age superheroes who fought alongside the Justice Society of America back in the day....

November 8, 2022 · 3 min · 531 words · Bonnie Baker

Start Stop Continue Retrospective Explained With Template Resources

Business is not just about short-term profits. It is also to build some long-term plans that help build a sustainable and continually growing company. To enable business owners, managers, and leadership to create long-term strategies, business administration experts keep researching business management theories that drive productivity and profitability. Start Stop Continue is a theory that helps you gather feedback, implement feedback, improve future Agile Sprints, and more. Read on to learn Start Stop Continue as retrospective facilitation from the inside out....

November 8, 2022 · 10 min · 1940 words · Eric Allen

Steven Spielberg Should Reconsider Not Directing Another Musical

The revelation came via Variety, which reported about Spielberg attending the PGA Awards Breakfast on Saturday. There, the director and producer had nothing but lovely things to say about his experience of adapting West Side Story to the screen. His efforts have resulted in the musical receiving some of the best reviews in Spielberg’s 21st century career, as well as netting him his eighth nomination for Best Director at the Academy Awards....

November 8, 2022 · 6 min · 1076 words · Eric Bingler

Superman Lois How Fail Safe Sets Up A Difficult Choice For Lois

Superman & Lois Episode 13 Superman & Lois has done so many things right in its first season, deftly paying homage to the classic origins of the Man of Steel even as it explores an entirely new corner of the Superman mythos, introducing intriguing comics heroes like John Henry Irons, and reinventing the story of the final days of Krypton in ways that give Clark Kent a new connection to the home he left behind....

November 8, 2022 · 5 min · 991 words · Wanda Nolasco

Swamp Thing Episode 4 Review Darkness On The Edge Of Town

Swamp Thing is the show I was hoping it would be, and the fourth episode delivers on a lot of beauty coupled with a damn fine cringeworthy gore moment, and visuals straight out of the comics. And by the glory of the Green, I think we might be on the way to some Arcane family history. Borrowing the title “Darkness at the Edge of Town” from one of Springsteen’s most beloved songs (and a title many other shows, including Arrow, have used), the episode is about the fears of the people of Marais, and the secrets being dredged up due to the meddlings in the swamp....

November 8, 2022 · 3 min · 614 words · Rhonda Porter

Taskmaster Series 13 Line Up Air Date Confirmed Ardal O Hanlon Bridget Christie Judi Love

That means it’s time for the next line-up, which is confirmed to feature (in alphabetical first name order): Ardal O’Hanlon, Bridget Christie, Chris Ramsey, Judi Love and Sophie Duker! Series 13 starts on Thursday the 14th of April at 9pm on Channel 4. There’s also the matter of the Series 6-10 Champion of Champions special to come, which will be a one-episode extravaganza featuring past winners Ed Gamble, Lou Sanders, Kerry Godliman, Liza Tarbuck and Richard Herring....

November 8, 2022 · 2 min · 322 words · Lance Garza

Ted Lasso Should Be Your Halloween Costume

Pulling off Jason Sudeikis’s look as the affable Ted Lasso is a considerably easy lift that won’t break the bank. Pulling the costume together could likely be accomplished with things you already own. Iron and button up your finest collared shirt, toss a navy sweater over top, put your khaki pants on one leg at a time, purchase a fake mustache (or grow your own, gentlemen) and voilà, you’re everybody’s favorite coach....

November 8, 2022 · 2 min · 376 words · Juan Vaccaro

Terminator 7 Would Have Introduced An Alternate Timeline

Mackenzie Davis, who starred in Dark Fate (Terminator 6, if you will,) as cybernetically-enhanced human Grace, divulged a rather intriguing tidbit on the Happy Sad Confused podcast about the inevitably fruitless plans for a follow-up film. The character, hailing from a timeline altered by Terminator 2’s destruction of Skynet, was sent from the future to protect the fated Dani Ramos (Natalia Reyes) from a new humanity-exterminating A.I. called Legion, but was (SPOILER ALERT) killed at the end of the film....

November 8, 2022 · 4 min · 674 words · John Halla

The 100 Season 6 Episode 1 Review Sanctum

The 100 Season 6 Episode 1 The 100’s season 6 premier has a huge job: set the rules of engagement for the not-quite-a-time-jump that is cryosleep, introduce us to a whole new world, and the usual business of kicking off tying up the very loose ends of last season while kicking off a new season’s worth of storytelling. It’s not surprising, then, that these first two episodes function a bit more like a two-part premiere and they feel more satisfying after the conclusion of the second than they do at the end of the first, which is more of a taste than an opening story....

November 8, 2022 · 4 min · 811 words · Matilda Dominguez

The Best Christmas Movie Soundtracks Of All Time

And so, as December draws in, here are the top 10 Christmas movie soundtracks of all time. (Probably.) 10. Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) Made in MGM’s heyday, this romantic musical is based on a series of shorts by Sally Benson, but really is a showcase for Judy Garland’s legendary larynx. The Wizard Of Oz star came into her own in the 1944 movie, supported by Conrad Salinger’s orchestrations and Roger Edens’ score....

November 8, 2022 · 7 min · 1387 words · William Baker

The Biggest Star Trek References In Picard S2E4

Star Trek: Picard Season 2 Episode 4 The topsy-turvy time travel antics of Star Trek: Picard season 2, episode 4, continue with “Watcher,” an episode in which we do, in fact, meet the mysterious Watcher, as well as someone else who we didn’t expect to see in this century at all. Along the way, Picard manages to dive deep for those Trekkie Easter eggs, some of which fix some very old mysterious, lurking in the strange Star Trek timeline for years and years....

November 8, 2022 · 8 min · 1542 words · Travis Szymanski

The Capture Season 2 Cast No Callum Turner But Meet The New Characters Here

The Capture‘s first series saw Lance Corporal Shaun Emery (Callum Turner) go full circle. In episode one, he was released from prison – acquitted for a crime he had, in fact, committed – and then in episode six, he was imprisoned for a crime of which he was innocent. In between, the BBC surveillance thriller introduced viewers to a world in which you literally can’t believe your eyes. As DCI Rachel Carey (Strike‘s Holliday Grainger) discovered, the intelligence services were using ultra-sophisticated deepfake technology to conjure up court-admissible ‘evidence’ to ensure the criminal conviction of anybody they wanted convicted....

November 8, 2022 · 4 min · 803 words · Helen Young

The Conversations With Friends Ending Can T Quite Save This Lukewarm Adaptation

The Conversations With Friends limited series, an adaptation of Irish author Sally Rooney’s debut novel, is a story about the many ways four people come together and fall apart over the course of a summer. The creators of the BBC/Hulu adaptation stripped so much of what was most interesting from the book—questions of whether Nick was predatory in his relationship with Frances, issues of class and money, Frances’ struggle with self-harm and self-image, even Bobbi and Melissa’s dynamic....

November 8, 2022 · 6 min · 1256 words · Nanette Jimenez