TITANS Casts Michael Mosley as Doctor Light


Are the Fearsome Five coming to Titans?

According to ComicBook.com, the DC Universe series Titans has cast actor Michael Mosley as Dr. Arthur Light, better known to DC Comics fans as the supervillain Doctor Light.

Mosley joins new Season 2 additions Iain Glen as Bruce Wayne, Esai Morales as Deathstroke, Joshua Orpin as Superboy, Drew Van Acker as Aqualad, Chelsea T. Zhang as Ravager, Chella Man as Jericho, and Genevieve Angelson as Eve Watson.

Mosley, 40, is probably best known as Pastor Mason Young on the Netflix series Ozark and as Drew Suffin on the NBC sitcom Scrubs.  His other television appearances include episodes of Fear the Walking Dead: Passage, Elementary, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Criminal Minds, Seven Seconds, Longmire, 30 Rock, Pan Am, The Wire, Justified, Law & Order: Los Angeles, Castle, The Mentalist, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.  His films include Peppermint, Hot Pursuit, The Proposal, 27 Dresses, and The Accidental Husband.

Created in 1962 by Gardner Fox and Mike Sekowsky, Doctor Light first appeared in Justice League of America (vol.1) #12 as Dr. Arthur Light, a criminal physicist who captured the Justice League with light rays after first drawing them in by capturing Aquaman, then sending the League to different planets based on their weaknesses.  Not realizing that Superman and Batman impersonated each other, Superman escaped the world he was sent to and rescued the other members.  Dr. Light fooled the League with three duplicates of himself that were apparently committing robberies of light-associated objects, though they were actually placing devices around the world.  Green Lantern realized this trick and faked his death to track Doctor Light, finally stopping him before he pulled a lever that would have set off light impulses that would allow him to take over the world.

Doctor Light later founded the Fearsome Five, a team of supervillains, through an ad he placed in the Underworld Star, a criminal underground newsletter.  Light formed the group to attack the Teen Titans, but Psimon (who was under the influence of Trigon, the demon from whom he had received his superhuman abilities) usurped Light’s role as leader, and the two would continue to struggle for leadership for some time.  A short time later, the Five turned on Dr. Light, expelling him from the group and trying to kill him, but Light escaped.  Psimon again became leader, though the Five were again defeated, this time by the Titans, Batman, and the Outsiders.  Dr. Light continued as supervillain, only to find himself defeated over and over in various embarrassing encounters.

Driven by self-doubt and guilt, thanks in part to the ghostly presence of Jacob Finlay, his former partner at S.T.A.R Labs, Dr. Light volunteered for the Suicide Squad, a group of incarcerated supervillains who perform dangerous missions for the US government in exchange for clemency.  On a mission against the patriotism-themed super-team The Force of July, he encountered Sparkler, the Force's youngest member.  The presence of a superpowered child reminded him of past defeats and he lashed out, killing Sparkler with a blast through the chest.

Finlay's ghost eventually convinced Dr. Light to attempt a heroic turn during a mission where multiple members of the team, some unwillingly, traveled to Apokolips.  Light was swiftly shot dead by Parademons and sent to Hell, where he was reunited with Finlay.  Under the watch of a lesser demon and its annoying assistant, both men were released from Hell in turns and returned to life, only soon to die again over and over several times.  Possessing the body of the second Doctor Light, Kimiyo Hoshi, Dr. Light's presence was rejected by Hoshi, freeing him of his ex-partner's hauntings.  Dr. Light attempted to rejoin the Suicide Squad, but his appeal was rejected by Amanda Waller.

In the event known as Identity Crisis, it was revealed that Doctor Light had raped Sue Dibny, the wife of the superhero Elongated Man, on the JLA Satellite.  The Justice League resolved to alter his mind with Zatanna's magic so that Dr. Light would no longer pose a threat to their loved ones.  In the process, they accidentally gave him a partial lobotomy, explaining how he fell from a plausible foe of the Justice League to a punching bag for the Teen Titans or Little Boy Blue.  He later recovered his memories and intellect when witnessing a fight between the League members responsible for his mind-wipe and Deathstroke, and vowed revenge against the Justice League.

In Final Crisis: Revelations #1, the Spectre delivered final judgment on Doctor Light, who was discovered in the middle of a mock superhero rape orgy with various women dressed as Teen Titans.  The Spectre burned him to death by turning him into a candle, using his head as the wick.

Mosley will be the second actor to portray Doctor Light in live-action, after David Bowe in an episode of Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.  The character has also appeared in the animated series Teen Titans (voiced by Rodger Bumpass) and Teen Titans Go! (voiced by Scott Menville and Rodger Bumpass).

Titans returns to DC Universe for Season 2 on September 6, 2019.

Posted on August 20, 2019 .

THE FANDOM ZONE 163: "The Alpha and the Omega" is Up!


"General, would you care to step outside?"
-- Seg-El to General Zod, Krypton: "The Alpha and the Omega"

Hello again, everyone!  My co-host Jesse Jackson and I are back with another new episode of The Fandom Zone Podcast!  This time, we discuss "The Alpha and the Omega", the Season 2 finale of the Syfy series Krypton, featuring Seg-El & Lyta-Zod's showdown with General Zod, Nyssa-Vex's trip via Zeta-Beam, and Adam Strange finally getting his jetpack, along with Syfy's cancellation of both Krypton and the proposed Lobo spinoff series.

In this episode, Jesse and I talk about things like Krypton Season 2 not ending with a satisfying ending, the Seg-El and Lyta-Zod's fitting way of taking General Zod off the board with the Black Mercy, Seg-El's less-than-inspiring speech to bring Zod's Sagitari over to his side, everyone sharing a toast in memory of Kem, Seg-El and Lyta vs. their son Dru-Zod, Chekov's Mercy, General Zod's ideal fantasy world, why General Zod was placed under the Black Mercy instead of the Phantom Zone, wondering what happens to the conscripted Sagitari after General Zod's downfall, Nyssa-Vex's plan to go to Rann to get Sardath to help her find Brainiac and Jor-El, my theory that Darkseid and his Parademons are being teased for Season 3 instead of the Hawkmen from the planet Thanagar, some background on Thanagar and the Katar Hol Hawkman, Val-El getting hammered, Adam Strange finally getting his red suit and jetpack, wondering if Adam Strange will stay in leg braces, my previous theory of Lobo's return being proven right, Brainiac's plan for baby Jor-El on Earth, Lobo relieving himself on a window, Doomsday surviving Wegthor's destruction, our favorite quotes of the episode, Seg-El's homage to Christopher Reeve's Superman in Superman II, Syfy being Syfy by cancelling Krypton and the proposed Lobo spinoff, why Krypton fans should focus their #SaveKrypton efforts on DC Universe and HBO Max instead of Syfy, being surprised by how well The Boys performed on Amazon Prime Video, a quick update on former Fandom Zone co-host Karen Lindsay, and more!

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Be sure to come back next week, as Jesse and I review Season One of the Amazon Prime Video series The Boys, based on the Dynamite Entertainment comic book series by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, right here on The Fandom Zone Podcast!
Posted on August 19, 2019 .

Ewan McGregor in Talks to Reprise Obi-Wan Kenobi for Disney+ Series


In these negotiations, Ewan McGregor obviously has the high ground.

Deadline is confirming reports that actor Ewan McGregor is in talks to reprise his Star Wars character Ben "Obi-Wan" Kenobi in a new, untitled TV series for the upcoming Disney+ streaming service.  This will be the third live-action Star Wars series on Disney+, after The Mandalorian and a still-untitled series starring Diego Luna and Alan Tudyk, reprising their Rogue One: A Star Wars Story characters Cassian Andor and K-2SO.

According to the article, plans for a Obi-Wan Kenobi spinoff film changed into the current plan for a big-budget TV series, similar to how the planned Boba Fett spinoff film turned into the Disney+ series The MandalorianThe original film plan was to release Kenobi: A Star Wars Story as part of the anthology film series that included Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and Solo: A Star Wars Story.  Stephen Daldry was slated to direct, and according to TMZthe film reportedly would have taken place a few years after the fall of the Republic shown in Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith, with marauding Tusken Raiders and an evil warlord bringing Obi-Wan out of hiding to protect Luke Skywalker and some farmers on the planet Tatooine.

McGregor, 48, is a Scottish actor who previously played Obi-Wan Kenobi in the films Star Wars: Episode I -- The Phantom Menace, Star Wars: Episode II -- Attack of the Clones and Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith.  He'll be playing the villain Black Mask in the upcoming DC Extended Universe film Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn), while his other films include Trainspotting, T2 Trainspotting, Doctor Sleep, Beauty and the Beast (2017), Christopher Robin, Mortdecai, Angels & Demons, Robots, Big Fish, Black Hawk Down, Moulin Rouge!, Emma, and Shallow Grave.  His television appearances include episodes of Fargo, ER, and Tales from the Crypt.

McGregor is the second actor to portray Obi-Wan Kenobi, after Sir Alec Guinness in Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi.  The character also appeared in the animated series Star Wars: Clone Wars and Star Wars: The Clone Wars (voiced by James Arnold Taylor), and Star Wars Rebels (voiced by Stephen Stanton).

Posted on August 16, 2019 .

NEXT STOP EVERYWHERE 151: "Battlefield" is Up!


"Sir, we don't know what the situation is here!"
"The situation, Lavel, is normal, and it doesn't get much worse than that.  You know, I'm rather enjoying this."
-- Flight Lieutenant Lavel and Brigadier Alastair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, Doctor Who: "Battlefield"

Hello again, everyone!  I'm back with a new episode of Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast, as one our favorite emailers, Holly Mac, levels up as our newest Special Guest Companion to discuss "Battlefield", the first serial from Doctor Who Season 26 in 1989, starring Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor, Sophie Aldred as Ace, Nicholas Courtney as the Brigadier, and Jean Marsh as Morgaine!

In this episode, Holly and I discuss things like how Holly became a Doctor Who fan, why she wanted to discuss "Battlefield", The Brigadier almost being killed off in "Battlefield", former First Doctor companion actress Jean Marsh returning to Doctor Who, the story of how Sylvester McCoy saved Sophie Aldred from serious harm during the water tank sequence, why the TARDIS console room in "Battlefield" is so dark, the Doctor being the only one who could bring The Brigadier out of retirement, wanting the Brigadier to meet the Seventh Doctor at least one episode sooner, the Brigadier being very progressive and accepting with female UNIT officers, everyone thinking the Seventh Doctor is Merlin, Ace and Shou Yuing geeking out over explosives and being bad influences on one another, Bessie's Back to the Future nod, wondering how the hell Brigadier Bambera hooked up with Ancelyn, Ancelyn not knowing how to drive, Doris taking Bessie and going shopping with Ace and the others, Morgaine and The Brigadier having a chat and agreeing to kill one another later on the battlefield, Mordred needing to take it down a notch when he laughs, the impressive (for 1989) design of the Destroyer, wondering why Morgaine and the Destroyer never busted out of UNIT prison, our favorite quotes of the story, my Reverse the Reverse the Polarity segment, new listener feedback from Paul from Australia, Holly on The Five(ish) Fangirls Podcast, and more!

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In honor of our 5th anniversary, we now have a NEW Next Stop Everywhere t-shirt with our current logo, which you can find on TeePublic right HEREThis spiffy new shirt looks great when you're listening to your favorite Doctor Who podcast and travelling through time and space!  Or your could order all sorts of cool Next Stop Everywhere gear there as well!

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Be sure to come back in two weeks, as my partner in time Jesse Jackson returns to help me discuss "Colony in Space", the fourth serial from Doctor Who Season 8 in 1971, starring Jon Pertwee as the Third Doctor, Katy Manning as Jo Grant, Nicholas Courtney as The Brigadier, and Roger Delgado as the First Master!

Posted on August 12, 2019 .

THE FANDOM ZONE 162: "Blood Moon" is Up!


"Look at you, proper military man.  I’m impressed."
"They even let me carry a gun and order people about.  It is crazy."
-- Seg-El and Kem, Krypton: "Blood Moon"

Hello again, everyone!  Jesse Jackson and I are back with another new episode of The Fandom Zone Podcast!  This time, we discuss "Blood Moon", the ninth episode from Season 2 of the Syfy series Krypton, featuring the return of the Seg-El/Lyta-Zod/Nyssa-Vex love triangle, General Zod unleashing Doomsday on the Wegthor rebels, and the final fate of Kem!

In this episode, Jesse and I talk about things like topic discussions vs. favorite moment discussions, Krypton having really good production values, wondering how Nyssa-Vex will handle Seg-El and Lyta-Zod's relationship going forward, Seg-El and Kem being the new Tenth Doctor and Rose in the Doctor Who episode "Doomsday", Kem sacrificing himself for Seg and making a final stand against Doomsday, Adam saving Val-El from a cave-in, the change in Wegthor's destruction from the comics, wondering if Jax-Ur escaped Wegthor, Terence Stamp's iconic "Kneel before Zod" line, that awkward moment when you expect five battalions of soldiers and get Doomsday instead, Krypton's Doomsday vs. Smallville's and Batman v Superman's Doomsdays, Adam Strange trying to convince everyone that Doomsday can't be stopped, Lyta trying to learn about her clone, Jayna-Zod coming a long way from the woman who stabbed her daughter in the hand, our favorite quotes of the episode, a bunch of news about the upcoming "Crisis on Infinite Earths" CW crossover event, and more!

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Be sure to come back next week, as Jesse and I review "The Alpha and the Omega", the big Season 2 finale of the Syfy series Krypton, right here on The Fandom Zone Podcast!
Posted on August 12, 2019 .

GHOSTWOOD 059: "The Stars Turn and a Time Presents Itself" is Up!


"Is it future...or is it past?"
-- MIKE to Dale Cooper, Twin Peaks: "The Stars Turn and a Time Presents Itself"

It is happening again...My co-host with the most Xan Sprouse and I are back with a new episode of Ghostwood: The Twin Peaks Podcast!  This time, we're back with our commentary track for "The Stars Turn and a Time Presents Itself", a.k.a. "The Return, Part 2", from the 2017 Showtime revival of Twin Peaks, starring Kyle MacLachlan as Dale Cooper & Mr. C, Sheryl Lee as Laura Palmer, Al Strobel as MIKE, Ray Wise as Leland Palmer, Grace Zabriskie as Sarah Palmer, and introducing Jennifer Jason Leigh as Chantal Hutchens!

LET'S ROCK!

In our latest episode, Xan and I discuss things like Xan and I being each other's favorite, Chip 'n Dale vs. the Goofy Gophers, Xan joining me on the 150th episode of Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast, Xan and I meeting Ray Wise and Sheryl Lee at the Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me screening event at the Studio 35 Cinema and Drafthouse in Columbus, Ray Wise being the William Shatner of Twin Peaks, Sheryl Lee being introspective, Xan cheating on our podcast by appearing on The Red Room Podcast, Fire Walk With Me mattering more after "The Return", Xan trying to explain the scene where Annie Blackburn appears in Laura Palmer's bed to her husband Chris, Ray Wise joking about only having two words of dialogue in "The Return", Donald Sutherland being on Xan's freebie list, the Scream movies, Bill and Phyllis Hastings knowing each of them are having affairs, the first Woodsman, Patrick Fischler being a cousin of David Dastmalchian (not really), Hawk's friendship with the Log Lady, Sheryl Lee's return as Laura Palmer, Laura removing her face, wondering who or what ripped Laura out of the Black Lodge, the Evolution of the Arm as a Christmas tree, Mr. C having a dictaphone, the new voice of Phillip Jeffries, the debut of Freddie McRubberfist, Walter Olkewicz playing yet another Renault, the greatness of "Shadow" by Chromatics, whether Gordon Cole and Shelly Johnson would sleep with each other, the Studio 35 audience freaking out over seeing James Marshall singing "Just You", Xan and I looking forward to the upcoming "Crisis on Infinite Earths" crossover event on the CW DC Comics shows, and more!

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Be sure to come back in two weeks for Episode 060, as Xan and I provide our commentary on "Call for Help", the third episode of Showtime's third season of Twin Peaks from 2017!  Look for more of Ghostwood: The Twin Peaks Podcast on iTunes/Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Libsyn, Stitcher, and the official Southgate Media Group website!
Posted on August 9, 2019 .

TITANS Season 2 Trailer Teases Superboy, Aqualad, Ravager & Deathstroke


The Titans are back, bitches!

Spoiler TV has posted the first teaser trailer for the second season of Titans, the DC Universe series based on DC Comics' Titans and Teen Titans characters.  The trailer gives us our first official look at new Season 2 characters Bruce Wayne, Superboy, Aqualad, Ravager, Jericho, and Deathstroke.

The fifty-second trailer opens with Bruce Wayne (Iain Glen) talking with Richard "Dick Grayson (Brenton Thwaites) inside stately Wayne Manor.  "I see you made the news," Bruce remarks.  "Your old Titans friends.  New ones, too."

Suddenly, we cut to the second Robin, Jason Todd (Curran Walters), who jumps in front of TV news report involving some ATF agents.  "Titans are back, bitches!  Woo!" he shouts at the camera with excitement.

Next, we see Donna Troy (Conor Leslie) suiting up in her red Wonder Girl costume, followed by the two Robins fighting one another for some reason.

As Donna and Starfire (Anna Diop) team up to take down someone in the street, we hear Dick say, "There are no sidekicks in Titans.  We're partners, we have each other's back.  This is the new Titans."

We catch glimpses of Aqualad (Drew Van Acker), Superboy (Joshua Orpin), Ravager (Chelsea Zhang), and Jericho (Chella Man), followed by Superboy meeting Krypto the Superdog.

Next, we see Ravager, who has a bandaged left eye, bending the arm of a police officer to fire at someone off camera.  The second Robin, Jason Todd, fights someone wearing a helmet and a powered vest in a tunnel.

Raven (Teagan Croft) is shown sporting a new hairstyle and her traditional forehead jewel.  She asks Dick, "So, what are we, Titans 2.0?"

"Titans: The Next Generation?" suggests Dick in response.

As the electronic music builds, we get a group shot of Wonder Girl, Aqualad, Robin, Hawk (Alan Ritchson), and Dove (Minka Kelly) looking very superheroic together in their uniforms.

In the final scene, we go to a different location in the tunnels and hear Robin say, "No way...Deathstroke."  The camera slowly reveals Esai Morales, fully suited up as the super-assassin.

If you'd like to check out the trailer, you can view it below thanks to Spoiler TV's official YouTube account...




Titans returns to DC Universe for Season 2 on September 6, 2019.

Posted on August 6, 2019 .

THE FANDOM ZONE 161: "Mercy" is Up!


"Is this real?  Are you real?"
"I hope so."
-- Seg-El and Lyta-Zod, Krypton: "Mercy"

Hello again, everyone!  Jesse Jackson and I are back with another new episode of The Fandom Zone Podcast!  This time, we discuss "Mercy", the eighth episode from Season 2 of the Syfy series Krypton, featuring Lyta-Zod's escape from the Black Mercy, Seg-El and Nyssa-Vex breaking into Fort Rozz, and General Zod trying really hard not to murder his underling Lis-Ser!

In this episode, Jesse and I talk about things like celebrating our 150th episode of Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast, Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' introduction of the Black Mercy in 1985's Superman Annual #11, finding out that Lyta-Zod's clone died while the real Lyta was trapped in the Black Mercy's fantasy world, Lyta and Seg-El's binding ceremony, that awkward moment when you find out your son is going to be a conqueror of worlds and a mass murderer, Lyta's escape from the Black Mercy looking a lot like Neo's from the Matrix pod, Lyta's reunion with Seg, Nyssa-Vex's really bad week, Krypton's space sector 2813, Seg making a commitment to Nyssa about getting their son back from Brainiac, Jayna-Zod and Dev-Em's reunion with Lyta, Jesse shipping Dev-Em and Jayna, Lis-Ser existing only at General Zod's whim, more of General Zod being a bad manager, wanting to see how General Zod previously escaped the Black Mercy, finally seeing the events of General Zod choking his mother Lyta, our favorite quotes of the episode, some comics on TV news, Jesse comparing the iZombie series finale with the Veronica Mars season finale, and more!

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Be sure to come back next week, as Jesse and I review "Blood Moon", the ninth episode from Season 2 of the Syfy series Krypton, right here on The Fandom Zone Podcast!
Posted on August 5, 2019 .

NEXT STOP EVERYWHERE 150: "The Stolen Earth" is Up!


"Oh, Doctor...What about you now?  Who’ve you got?  I mean, all those friends of yours."
"They’ve all got someone else.  Still, that’s fine.  I’m fine."
"I’ll watch out for you, sir."
"You can’t ever tell her!"
"No, no.  But every night, Doctor.  When it gets dark and the stars come out, I’ll look up on her behalf.  I’ll look up at the sky...and think of you."
-- Wilfred "Wilf" Mott and the Tenth Doctor, Doctor Who: "Journey's End"

Hello again, everyone!  My partner in time Jesse Jackson and I are back with our big 150th episode and 5th anniversary episode, as we're joined by four Special Guest Companions on Next Stop Everywhere to help us discuss "The Stolen Earth/Journey's End", the 12th and 13th episodes from Doctor Who Series 4 in 2009, starring David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor, Catherine Tate as Donna Noble, John Barrowman as Captain Jack Harkness, and Julian Bleach as Davros!

In this special extra-length episode, Jesse Jackson, Xan Sprouse, Christine Peruski, John Takacs, DJ Nik, and yours truly discuss things like Jesse and I celebrating our fifth anniversary, firing up the Subwave Network, Xan and I complementing one another on notes, Nik being "Mr. Incognito", running down the references to the various stolen planets, the greatness and heartbreak of Donna Noble, my giving out Secret Points, Team Torchwood being defeatist, Sarah Jane hearing the voice of Davros and the Daleks, DJ Nik wanting the real K-9, referential humor with Team Sarah Jane, the greatness of Bernard Cribbins as Wilf, Penelope Wilton in Shaun of the Dead, Peter Cushing's Doctor not being in canon, what Daleks sound like in Italian, wondering what would happen next if Davros got to detonate his Reality Bomb, the Daleks being the Joker to the Doctor's Batman, the problem of the Doctor being in love with Rose and why River Song works better, the Tenth Doctor clone being fan service, Christine wondering what happened to independent Rose after "Turn Left", our favorite quotes of the story, my Reverse the Polarity segment, new listener feedback from Holly from Wisconsin, Hannah Skorapa and Paul from Australia, shameless plugs from everyone, the Special Guest Companions format working out really well, and more!

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*** BREAKING NEXT STOP NEWS! ***

In honor of our 5th anniversary, we now have a NEW Next Stop Everywhere t-shirt with our current logo, which you can find on TeePublic right HEREThis spiffy new shirt looks great when you're listening to your favorite Doctor Who podcast and travelling through time and space!  Or your could order all sorts of cool Next Stop Everywhere gear there as well!

And hey, if you'd like to pick up our original Next Stop Everywhere t-shirt, you can also find it on TeePublic right HERE!  Help support the show and feel free to post pictures on our Facebook page of you or some other cool person you know wearing the shirt!

Be sure to come back in just under two weeks for our 151st episode, as loyal Next Stop Everywhere listener and emailer Holly McMiller becomes our newest Special Guest Companion and joins me to discuss "Battlefield", the first serial from Doctor Who Season 26 in 1989, starring Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor, Sophie Aldred as Ace, Nicholas Courtney as the Brigadier, and Jean Marsh as Morgaine!

Posted on August 3, 2019 .

THE FANDOM ZONE 160: "Zods and Monsters" is Up!


"My son, many years from now when they tell the story of your life, all of your accomplishments and achievements, they’ll be telling the story…of Jor-El."
-- Seg-El to Jor-El, Krypton: "Zods and Monsters"

Hello again, everyone!  Jesse Jackson and I are back with another new episode of The Fandom Zone Podcast!  This time, we discuss "Zods and Monsters", the seventh episode from Season 2 of the Syfy series Krypton, featuring Seg-El and Nyssa-Vex renaming their son, the origin of Doomsday, and Brainiac taking the best of Krypton!

In this episode, Jesse and I talk about things like having so many Kens, differences from Doomsday's origin in the comics, Cor-Vex being renamed as Jor-El, the movie Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, the awkward moment when Nyssa-Vex has to operate on Seg-El, Brainiac taking over the Val-El hologram, Brainiac kidnapping baby Jor-El, Seg-El's new blue leather jacket with the House of El crest, General Zod manipulating public opinion to support his new empire, General Zod pressuring his assistant Lis-Ser, Wedna-El and Van-Zod turning Dax-Baron into Doomsday, Wedna-El getting along really well with Brainiac, that awkward moment when Dax-Baron becomes a monster instead of a superhero, Adam Strange shifting from Seg's best friend to Kem's best friend, our favorite quotes of the episode, some comics on TV news, our thoughts on Amazon Prime Video's The Boys Season 1, ratings for Krypton, and more!

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Be sure to come back next week, as Jesse and I review "Mercy", the eighth episode from Season 2 of the Syfy series Krypton, right here on The Fandom Zone Podcast!
Posted on August 1, 2019 .

NEXT STOP EVERYWHERE 149: "Death of the Doctor" is Up!


"It's daft, though, because, well, we were both saying that we had this theory that if you ever died, we'd feel it some somehow...We'd just know. That's just silly, isn't it?"
"I don't know...maybe not, 'cause between you and me, if that day ever comes...I think the whole universe might just shiver."
-- Sarah Jane Smith and the Eleventh Doctor, The Sarah Jane Adventures: "Death of the Doctor"

Hello again, Whovians!  My partner in time Jesse Jackson returns to Next Stop Everywhere to help me discuss "Death of the Doctor", the third serial from The Sarah Jane Adventures Series 4 in 2010, starring Elisabeth Sladen as Sarah Jane Smith, Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor, Katy Manning as Jo (Grant) Jones, and Finn Jones as Santiago Jones!

In this episode, Jesse and I discuss things like Jesse and I both playing under the weather, Luke Smith being written out of The Sarah Jane Adventures, Russell T. Davies writing for the Eleventh Doctor, whether James Bond is a Time Lord, Katy Manning finally returning on screen as Jo Grant/Jones, Finn Jones as Iron Fist, wanting to see the progeny of a companion as a companion, Jimmy Vee as the new R2-D2, the Doctor's offhand remark about being able to regenerate 507 times, Jo realizing that the Doctor has been checking up on what she's been doing since she left him, TV canon overwriting book canon, getting status updates on other past companions, RTD intending to reintroduce Sophie Aldred as Ace on The Sarah Jane Adventures, that awkward moment when the Eleventh Doctor tells Jo that he has married companions, wondering why more companions in the same time era don't reach out to one another, Jo geeking out of being inside the TARDIS once again, Jesse needing the Doctor to connect to The Sarah Jane Adventures, H.R. Pufnstuf, The Sarah Jane Adventures' puppetry compared to Farscape's, running down the Shansheeths' plan, our favorite quotes of the story, my Reverse the Polarity segment, new listener feedback from Holly from Wisconsin and Hannah Skorapa, teasing Episode 150, and more!

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Be sure to come back in just four days for our big 150th episode and 5th anniversary episode, as Jesse Jackson and I are joined by four Special Guest Companions on Next Stop Everywhere to help me discuss "The Stolen Earth/Journey's End", the 12th and 13th episodes from Doctor Who Series 4 in 2009, starring David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor, Catherine Tate as Donna Noble, John Barrowman as Captain Jack Harkness, and Julian Bleach as Davros!

Hulu Developing HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY TV Series


Are you someone who really knows where your towel is?

Deadline has revealed that the Hulu streaming service is developing a television series based on Douglas Adams' beloved comedic sci-fi novel The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.

According to the article, the series "follows the intergalactic adventures of Arthur Dent, a hapless Englishman, following the destruction of Earth by the Vogons, a race of unpleasant and bureaucratic aliens."

Carlton Cuse and Jason Fuchs, both fans of Adams' five Hitchhiker's novels, will write, executive produce and serve as showrunners for the proposed series, a modern updating of the story.  The project is now in development at Hulu via ABC Signature and Cuse’ Genre Arts.  Fuchs is writing the pilot script.

Created by Adams in 1978, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy originally began as a BBC Radio series, with the first four parts adapted by Adams as a novel one year later.  The novel became extremely popular, with Adams writing four additional novels in the series -- The Restaurant at the End of the Universe, Life, the Universe and Everything, So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish, and Mostly HarmlessA sixth installment, And Another Thing..., was published in 2009, eight years after Adams' death, and written by Eoin Colfer with the support of Jane Belson, Adams' widow.

The novel was first adapted as a BBC TV series in 1981, with six episodes starring Simon Jones as Arthur Dent, David Dixon as Ford Prefect, Mark Wing-Davey as Zaphod Beeblebrox, and Sandra Dickinson as Trillian.  In 2005, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy film adaptation was released, with Adams co-writing the screenplay before his death in 2001.  The film starred Martin Freeman as Arthur Dent, Mos Def as Ford Prefect, Sam Rockwell as Zaphod Beeblebrox, and Zooey Deschanel as Trillian.

Posted on July 24, 2019 .