Netflix has been the home to some truly unique projects, and one of the most interesting looking additions is animated World War II series The Liberator . The show is based on Alex Kershaw’s book The Liberator: One World War II Soldier’s 500-Day Odyssey , and tells the story of Felix Sparks, a soldier from small-town Arizona that ends up involved in the liberation of the Dachau concentration camp. Die Hard and The Fugitive writer Jeb Stuart is the creative mind behind the ambitious small screen effort, which is set to premiere on Veteran’s Day. The first trailer has now arrived, and based on the visuals alone The Liberator looks to be well worth checking out. The realistic animation brings to mind the rotoscoping techniques used by Richard Linklater in the likes of Waking Life and A Scanner Darkly , but set against the harrowing backdrop of World War II. Bradley James heads up the cast as Felix, backed by an ensemble hardly populated by big names that also includes Martin Sensme...
There are just 30 episodes left of The Walking Dead . The long-running show recently wrapped up its tenth season , setting in motion the events of the show’s conclusion with the appearance of high tech soldiers from the Commonwealth . But despite being officially over, there’s still a bit more to come before the eleventh and final season. To fill the lengthy gap between now and then we’re getting a six-episode ‘season 10.5’ in Spring 2021. That’s in production at the moment and to whet our appetites AMC has been releasing table reads from the episodes. Last month we got a clip from season 10.5 episode ‘Home Sweet Home’ , showing the reunion of Maggie (Lauren Cohan) and Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), just after the Whisperer War had concluded. Now they’ve followed that up with another ‘clip’ from an episode titled ‘Splinter’. This features Ezekiel (Khary Payton), Eugene (Josh McDermitt), Yumiko (Eleanor Matsuura), and new character Princess (Paola Lázaro) captured and imprisoned inside ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has been tough on people all around the world, but Doctor Who fans have benefited from a group of creatives, both old and new, who’ve delivered a ton of new content over the last few months to keep Whovians entertained . Indeed, it’s getting more and more difficult keeping sane with all the social distancing rules and curfews in place to curb the spread of the infectious disease. And even if not for that, the fact that people have to spend more time at home self-isolating without much to do is enough to drive everyone over the edge, especially now that the entertainment industry has also essentially come to a halt. The crew of the TARDIS, on the other hand, continue to save time and space on an unbreakable streak . Over the past couple of weeks, Emily Cook, who serves as the senior editor of Doctor Who Magazine, has organized a lot of online watch-along events with cast members and producers . Additionally, former showrunners Russell T. Davies and Steven M...
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