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'Humans'
I am a little late to this party of a show as I was skeptical that the overall portrayal of AI and robotics is an overly saturated ideal in the cinematic universe. It is with great regret and apology that I did not sink my teeth into this show from its' inception. The telling of this story was nothing short of masterful. Of course, there are the undertones of "Terminator" elements within the story: man creates machines and machines in turn destroy all of humanity in a hope to save themselves but this is far from the heart of the show itself.
By Michael Grube5 years ago in Futurism
'Doctor Who' Series 13 Appears to Start Filming, John Barrowman to Rejoin as Main Cast?
Well, 2020 has been eventful, wouldn’t you agree? Putting reality aside for now; stepping into the Whoniverse, 2020 graced us with a brand-new series of Doctor Who with Jodie Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor. We can all agree that Series 12 was one big step up from Series 11, and that wasn’t because of all the twists and shocks.
By Lewis Jefferies5 years ago in Futurism
UNDERRATED: Helix
Every once in a while, some form of media comes along that grips me so completely that I never stop talking about it ever, to the disdain of anyone who’s ever had to listen to me. Sometimes it’s a book, sometimes it’s a movie, but mostly it’s television, and mostly it’s television that’s been cancelled after one or two seasons.
By lauren boisvert6 years ago in Futurism
Captain Rex And Sabine Wren Rumored For Ahsoka Tano Spin-Off Series Starring Rosario Dawson
Last week, it was announced that the Disney+ series The Mandalorian season 2 will premiere on October 30. Plus, we got the new title poster, and now a trailer! The marketing of The Mandalorian season 2 has been ramping up and is finally going to be closing the gap between now and the premiere. We were offered with an exclusive first look on The Mandalorian season 2 along with new images and interviews with cast and crew, and now we have a trailer with a glimpse of what is to come.
By Culture Slate6 years ago in Futurism
'Doctor Who: Out of Time' Audio From Big Finish Is A Fun Time
Multi-Doctor stories from Doctor Who can be fun, and the new audio from Big Finish is no exception. Titled Out of Time, this audio takes place in the Cathedral of Contemplation, which exists outside of Spacetime. The Tenth Doctor, played once again by David Tennant, arrives first (from our point of view, anyway). However, his past incarnation, the Fourth Doctor (Tom Baker) shows up, and then things get a bit complicated, as one might expect.
By Culture Slate6 years ago in Futurism
What Doctor Who Needs to Bring in Season 13 to Save Itself.
To say Doctor Who has always been a hit with its own fanbase is difficult to say. This comes down to how a character travelling through space and time is bound to have episodes that resonate more with fans, than others they do not. It is a tricky thing to pull-off, especially when historical figures are involved. Often the show knocks it out of the park with these depictions, other times it knocks it into audiences heads and starts a fit of rage from within. The latest series of the show is a prime example of this, with some aspects fans loving and others them wishing the writers had not tried. It is perhaps a time where the fanbase in completely divided. So to save the Time Lord from falling into a time crack to cancellation, here is what the writers need to do to save themselves.
By Craig Arnott6 years ago in Futurism
Richard Hatch Turned One Season of 'Battlestar Galactica' into a Lifetime
Photo by Gage Skidmore In 1978, Battlestar Galactica ran one season and 26 episodes. While quickly fading into oblivion off all the publicity it received as a Star Wars rip off, core fans never forgot it, and the show’s star made its resurrection almost a life’s pursuit. But before Richard Hatch became ensnared in Galactica’s mythology, he was a down to earth Classic TV actor who first received name recognition by replacing Michael Douglas in the Streets of San Francisco.
By Rich Monetti6 years ago in Futurism
'The Timeless Children' Has Opened Up the Opportunity for a Gallifrey Spin-Off
Doctor Who Series 12 was filled with many shocks, surprises and twists, leaving fans with plenty of content and information to pull apart and speculate on as we await the upcoming festive special and new series. If you are yet to watch the twelfth series of the hit BBC series, read at your own risk.
By Lewis Jefferies6 years ago in Futurism
5 Ways The Evangelionverse is More Advanced than Ours
The lore of Evangelion might already crazy with its post-apocalyptic setting, giant robots (that are not actual robots), and various Judeo-Christian reference, but there’s more than meets the eye in Tokyo-3. Elements in the backstory and the main story itself tell hints about the world
By Aditya Wardhana6 years ago in Futurism
After a 15-Year Absence, Christopher Eccleston Returns to 'Doctor Who' in 'The Ninth Doctor Adventures' Audio Series
When Doctor Who returned as an ongoing TV series in 2005, fans old and new were introduced to the Ninth Doctor, portrayed by Christopher Eccleston. He played an incarnation of The Doctor who is haunted by the results of the Time War, a Doctor who feels alone in the universe with his homeworld Gallifrey gone. Though Eccleston only had one 13-episode series as The Doctor, he became a favorite among some fans who have been clamoring for his return to the franchise.
By Culture Slate6 years ago in Futurism











