The first Ashoka trailer looks great
The first teaser trailer for Ashoka has arrived, and it looks great. Everything I was hoping it would be, and not just because I fancy Rosario Dawson. Ashoka Tano is … Read More
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The first teaser trailer for Ashoka has arrived, and it looks great. Everything I was hoping it would be, and not just because I fancy Rosario Dawson. Ashoka Tano is … Read More
The Tribute is a cult-classic science fiction graphic novel from Snowpiercer creators Benjamin Legrand (Snowpiercer: The Explorers) and artist Jean-Marc Rochette (Snowpiercer: The Escape). It is a classic tale and if … Read More
It’s official, ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ has been given the go-ahead to boldly go and put a load of teenage stuff on our screens. If you are detecting slight negativity, … Read More
I have a pile of pulp magazines that my grandmother collected in the 1930s. They are mostly Astounding Stories Magazines and Weird Tales, with a few other gems mixed in. … Read More
I have never read anything by Blake Crouch before Dark Matter, but I had watched Wayward Pines on TV and thoroughly enjoyed it. Then, the other day, I saw Black … Read More
The other day, I wrote about Willow being cancelled. Well, apparently it hasn’t been cancelled – it has simply been paused. Whatever that means. Scifi Ward wasn’t the only one … Read More
Disney+ have officially announced that Willow won’t be getting a second series. Which is probably a shame. I am not saying that to be callous; I just haven’t seen the … Read More
I adored the Silo series of books by Hugh Howey and it is now, finally, coming to an Apple TV screen near you on the 5th of May. I say … Read More
Will the Star Trek 4 set in the Kelvin timeline ever get made? Will it have the same crew? It is seeming increasingly unlikely, and frankly, I am happy with … Read More
I’d been meaning to read Elantris by Brandon Sanderson for ages (having previously loved the first Mistborn trilogy) and finished it the other day. I had been a little concerned … Read More