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Open Dialogue Interview: Alan Tudyk on Voicing Valentino in Wish and More
Alan Tudyk recently appeared on Open Dialogue with Noel T. Manning II to discuss finding the voice of Valentino in the Disney film, Wish. You…
AP News Interview: Alan Tudyk on Resident Alien
In school, he received sound career guidance from those who recognized his nascent talent. The result: The world lost an aspiring hotel manager and gained a versatile supporting actor, now reborn as a leading man in “Resident Alien”.
Tudyk shines in the unlikely showcase role of an emotionally conflicted alien invader on the science-fiction dramady, back at 10.pm. EDT Wednesday for the latter half of its second season on the Syfy channel. (It will also stream on Peacock).
SlashFilm Review: Reavers and their Costumes in Serenity
“Serenity,” the movie continuation of “Firefly,” gave the series’ creators the chance to explore many of their plans – plans that had seemed dead thanks to the swift cancellation of the original Fox TV series. one of those plans was fully realizing the terrifying Reavers onscreen.
Inside of You: Nathan Fillion Talks Firefly Reboot, Joss Whedon and More.
Nathan Fillion recently appeared on Inside of You with Michael Rosenbaum where he spoke about the Firefly re-boot rumours and whether he would be involved…
Variety Interview: Morena Baccarin Would Love to Appear on ‘9-1-1: Lone Star’ With Gina Torres
“9-1-1: Lone Star” has already featured guest appearance by to “Angel” alums, Julie Benz and Amy Acker, during the first few episodes of its currently airing third season. And if showrunner Tim Minear – who was a writer and executive producer on “Angel” and brought in Gina Torres, a vet of the WB series, as a lead on “Lone Star” at the start of Season 2 – is down for it, an actress from one of Minear’s other beloved series would love to make another reunion happen: “Firefly” star Morena Baccarin.
Looper: The Entire Firefly Timeline Explained
Maybe it’s time to admit we’ve punished Fox enough or only airing 11 episodes of Joss Whedon’s essential sci-fi epic in the wrong order, in its notorious 9 p.m. Friday timeslot of doom, before pulling the plug, Things worked out okay for “https://www.looper.com/759625/the-entire-firefly-timeline-explained/Firefly,” as the cast pretty much prospered tremendously, and we got a movie out of the deal in the form of 2005’s “Serenity.”
Plus, since there’s no way to know if “Firefly” would maintain its quality over the course of multiple seasons, perhaps the premature cancellation wasn’t the worst thing that could’ve happened to the show’s legacy?
Ultimately, all the emphasis on the business aspect of “Firefly” tends to distract from its vision of humanity’s future and many indelible characters. Lets forget about ratings and box office totals for a little bit and hash out the timeline of the “Firefly” ‘Verse. With all due respect to “Firefly” comics, we;re only including the television series and the movie in this post.
Edmonton City Hall Renamed Nathan Fillion Civilian Pavilion for Weekend
After a fan petition which saw support from his Suicide Squad co-stars the City of Edmonton have given in and renamed their City Hall, the…
Inverse Interview: Nathan Fillion Talks Suicide Squad and Two Girls, A Guy and a Pizza Place Reunion
Fillion’s masked mercenary is an oddity even inside the stranger-makes-you-stronger world of The Suicide Squad, DC Comics’ most exuberantly balls-to-the-wall superhero blockbuster yet (and a quasi-sequel to 2016’s Suicide Squad).
As T.D.K., who has the strange ability to detach his limbs and control them from afar, Fillion commits to a tongue-in-cheek riff on Arm-Fall-Off-Boy (an honest-to-goodness comic-book character who debuted in Secret Origins #46, in 1989). As this weird hero dodges bullets along a South American shoreline, Fillion says all the sand offered him some uncomfortable realism to offset the manufactured mayhem.
Newsweek Interview: Gina Torres Talks 9-1-1: Lone Star and COVID-19
I would not have gotten this far if I wasn’t game. I’ve played a witch. I’ve played an assassin. How do you say “no” to Ryan Murphy? You just know it’s gonna be good.
SYFY WIRE Interview: Alan Tudyk Talks His First Ever Scene on Resident Alien
“It’s really fun because Harry gets social situations wrong and there’s a lot of humor that comes out of that,” Tudyk told SYFY WIRE prior to the show’s premiere on SYFY last month.