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I’d be all for it, but a cameo that massive wouldn’t have been teased in such an offhand “oh, by the way” manner. (They also mentioned in the same paragraph that Tennant was off filming some Anniversary specials publicity stuff with “two familiar actors from 2008"... Likely Donna’s Mum and husband from End of Time.)
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Judith Paris (who played the female version of Eldrad in Hand of Fear) or Patricia Maynard (who played the evil Miss Winters in Robot) are also possibilities.

In Doctor Who news, Radio Times have confirmed that the Jinkx Monsoon episode of Ncuti’s first season will also see her teamed with an “unexpected name from the Tom Baker era.”

There aren’t a lot of options available, and note that they didn’t say “companion” (which would be odd, considering that Jinkx appears to be

I don’t know, but if the movie is just Steven Toast playing Minecraft while having no fucking clue what he’s doing, I will stand in line to see it.

Obviously, the original Super Mario Bros for NES was pretty groundbreaking compared to everything else that had come before.

Somebody else pointed out Castlevania, and I’d also similarly nominate Gradius (which came out slightly before) for really showing what the NES was capable of. Most of those first games released

I think the Irish Times review is probably the most accurate in terms of not pandering.

Unfortunately, the thing about professional trolls like DeSantis, is that they win no matter what. No matter how terrible he makes it to live in Florida, or how much he tanks the economy, he gets his name in the headlines almost every day, and the hardcore Republicans will cheer him on for “owning the libs” even as

First time I’ve agreed with Trump voters on anything.

Admittedly, the list of things that threaten humanity is quite a long one, and I’d rank ‘Trump Voters’ even higher than ‘A.I.’

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The obvious solution is to get the Upright Citizen’s Brigade in and have them improvise the next season.

In terms of looks, but in terms of performance and mannerisms, he’s got that David Tennant swagger and ability to deliver dialogue lightning fast but still intelligibly. Though, I’m definitely seeing a bit of really young Clive Owen from Second Sight in there.

Personally, I’d love to see him play John Constantine in

Because it’s a British production, and the writers probably aren’t part of the Writer’s Guild of America.

There are occasionally exceptions when you have writers with dual citizenship or who have subsequently immigrated to the United States (like Neil Gaiman, who now resides in Minnesota and is a member of the WGA)

Just like ‘Truth Seekers’ on Amazon. There was zero publicity about it’s release outside of on Prime itself, and it was a fairly big deal getting Nick Frost and Simon Pegg back together again for a TV series I was actively looking forward to watching. There were a couple of behind the scenes interviews and a YouTube

I bet whichever Netflix exec red stamped this is kicking himself for axing a show that was both quite popular and unaffected by the Writer’s Guild of America strike. They could have rushed this into production, and it would have been the only thing on the air in 8 months time.

No wait... that would require both

For something clearly aimed at angsty teen audiences, this was surprisingly good. I didn’t realize Joe ‘Attack the Block’ Cornish and Edgar Wright were involved, but that... actually explains a lot.

I hope in a few years, all of these actors get cast in Doctor Who (the guy who played Lockwood is basically David Tenant

Also for Doctor Who... We have new publicity pics of Jonathan Groff’s character in costume. And RTD’s Instagram post strongly suggests that he’s playing Mozart (Mozart is a kind of potato and Jinkx is playing the Duchess de Chabot, at least in that time zone) ...But it gets a little weird from there.

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First order of business should be to create a show that simply redubs the original Dungeons & Dragons cartoon (and also any other public domain sword and sorcery movies they can get cheap) into DnD campaigns.

More cryptic Doctor Who teasers. This time we get a lengthy NPH laugh, a reference to “Brooding Elijah 1926" (we know from set reports that at least part of the story takes place in the 1920's, and the Toymaker’s shop appears to exist in both time zones), a reversed snippet of dialogue “you’ve been in everyone’s head

This is at least based around lengthy conversations Neil and Terry had regarding the sequel they never got a chance to write, so while it may lack Terry’s signature footnotes and third thoughts, I’m hoping for at least a few stand-out Pratchetty moments.

Oddly though, Neil mentioned in an interview that their

Sounds a lot like the way I played Call of Cthulhu back in the day. I never really got around to checking out Critical Role, mainly due to lack of time, but I might give this a try. 

Please, we all know the point of any Sims game is to see how many housemates you can murder by trapping them in pools with no ladder.

Honestly, EA and Tecmo need to join forces to produce a game that combines The Sims and Deception/Trapt into a single franchise that lets you build deceptively lovely houses... and then