Josh Macuga, David Griffin, Sinead de Vries, Mark Ellis and Dennis Tzeng discuss the following:
- The CW finds its Superman for Supergirl (2015); - New season announced for HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000); - Making a Murderer (2015) directors to do scripted series, America's Most Admired Lawbreaker; - Game of Thrones (2011) discussion; - Superhero Rundown; - Preacher (2016) review; - Highs and Lows; - Pilot Review: Animal Kingdom (2016); - Twitter Questions.
- Game of Thrones (2011) season 6 finale; - Bryan Fuller talks Star Trek: All Access (2017) series; - Mr. Robot (2015) season 2; - Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013) to introduce Ghost Rider? - Stephen Arnell talks violent Arrow (2012) episode; - Preacher (2016) discussion; - Highs and Lows; - Pilot Review: Roadies (2016); - Twitter Questions.
- The Russo Brothers will adapt The Warriors (1979) for television; - Lionsgate acquired the Starz family of networks for $4.4 billion; - Netflix orders 10 episodes of an adaptation of Lost in Space (1965); - Harry Potter's Tom Felton joins The Flash (2014) as series regular; - WWE star Cody Rhodes joins Arrow (2012); - Preacher (2016) review; - Pilot Review: The Night Of (2016); - Highs and Lows; - Twitter Questions.
- Game of Thrones (2011) season 7 delayed; - The Walking Dead (2010) adds four actors as regulars; - Comic-Con TV schedule revealed; - Superhero Rundown; - Preacher (2016) episode review - Spoiler Alert: Josh and Perri discuss season 4 of Orphan Black (2013) ; - Highs and Lows; - Twitter Questions; - Pick of the Week: Sasha picks FXX's You're the Worst (2014).
- X-Men series in the works; - Steven Soderbergh on season 3 of The Knick (2014); - Kathy Bates joins new series Disjointed; - Superhero Rundown; - Spoiler Review: Stranger Things (2016); - Highs and Lows; - Twitter Questions; - Pick of the Week: David recommends BBC America's The Last Kingdom (2015).
This is the weekly show which brings you the latest news from the world of television plus talks about the week that was in TV.
On this episode of Collider TV Talk (August 15th, 2016) Josh Macuga, David Griffin, Sinéad de Vries and Sasha Perl-Raver discuss:
On this episode of Collider TV Talk (August 22nd, 2016) Josh Macuga, David Griffin, Sinéad de Vries and Sasha Perl-Raver discuss: -Marvel and Hulu announce Runaways TV series -Robert Downey Jr. to produce and star in Perry Mason series -Black Flash will return to The Flash -New image of Lynda Carter in Supergirl -Review: The Night Of -Amazon pilot reviews: The Tick, Jean Claude Van Johnson, I Love Dick -Highs and Lows -Twitter questions
On this episode of Collider TV Talk (August 29th, 2016) Josh Macuga, David Griffin, Sinéad de Vries and Sasha Perl-Raver discuss: -Jon Favreau to direct Seth MacFarlane's sci-fi pilot -The Departed series coming to TV -Luke Cage teasers -Superman details revealed for Supergirl -Legion will connect to X-Men Movie Universe -Reviews -Highs and Lows -Twitter questions
On this episode of Collider TV Talk (September 6th, 2016) Josh Macuga, David Griffin, Sinéad de Vries and Perri Nemiroff discuss: -Stranger Things renewed for Season 2 -Waco, Texas standoff miniseries coming from Weinstein TV -CBS all access offered commercial free -Agents of SHIELD teases Ghost Rider with new image and video -New images released for The Flash -Tyler Hoechlin reveals how he got the part of Superman in Supergirl -New Warriors series in development from Marvel TV -Black Lightning series announced -TV Reviews: Narcos, Mr. Robot -Highs and Lows -Twitter questions
On this episode of Collider TV Talk (September 12th, 2016) Josh Macuga, David Griffin, Sinéad de Vries and Sasha Perl-Raver discuss: -Vince Gilligan and Michelle Maclaren teaming for Jonestown miniseries at HBO -JJ Abrams to develop ‘The Nix’ with Meryl Streep set to star -Vin Diesel 'First Responders' series picked up at NBC -Black Lightning a go at Fox -New Luke Cage clip released -Ghostrider and Quake battle in 2nd episode of 'Agents of SHIELD -Mr Robot review -Highs and Lows -Twitter questions
On this episode of Collider TV Talk (September 19th, 2016) Josh Macuga, David Griffin, Sinéad de Vries and Sasha Perl-Raver discuss: -2016 Emmy recap -Star Trek Discovery pushed to May 2017 -Spike Lee to direct every episode of Netflix series ‘She’s Gotta Have It’ - Ben Barnes join Netflix’s ‘Punisher’ series - Vincent D'Onofrio up for more ‘Daredevil’ -New extended trailer for ‘Arrow’ -Mr. Robot review -Highs and Lows
On this episode of Collider TV Talk (September 26th, 2016) Josh Macuga, David Griffin, Sinéad de Vries and Sasha Perl-Raver discuss: -Cary Fukunaga exits TNT’s The Alienist -OC creators to bring Toy Wars to series -Tom Hardy's production company to produce sci-fi drama series Trees -First trailer for Supergirl reveals Superman -Last trailer released for Luke Cage -New trailer released for The Flash -Will the Punisher appear in Agents of SHIELD? -Mr Robot finale review -Highs and Lows -Twitter questions
On this episode of Collider TV Talk (October 3rd, 2016) Josh Macuga, David Griffin, Sinéad de Vries and Sasha Perl-Raver discuss: -John Singleton to direct 10 episode series 'Snowfall' -Amazon's I Love Dick, The Tick and jean Claude Van Johnson ordered to series -Shawn Levy talks 'Stranger Things' Season 2 -Agents of SHIELD mini-review -The Dominators revealed as villains in CW crossover -Arrow season 5 trailer -Luke Cage review -Westworld review tease -Highs and Lows -Twitter questions
On this episode of Collider TV Talk (October 10th, 2016) Josh Macuga, David Griffin, Sinéad de Vries and Sasha Perl-Raver discuss: 1) New teaser released for The Walking Dead season 7 2) First teaser for Iron Fist released 3) New series based on Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind in development 4) New set photos from The Punisher 5) New trailer for Legends of Tomorrow 6) The Flash and Arrow premiere reviews 7) Highs and Lows 8) Twitter questions
On this episode of Collider TV Talk (October 17th, 2016) Josh Macuga, David Griffin, Sinéad de Vries and Sasha Perl-Raver discuss: -Reese Witherspoon & Robin Wright team for First Ladies TV series based on First Women book - Arizona Cardinals defensive end sets up CBS sitcom The Whole Nine -Comedy Central picks up Crawford from Trailer Park Boys creator -Supergirl premiere review -The Flash mini review -Legends of Tomorrow premiere -Arrow season premiere review -Westworld review -Highs and Lows -Twitter questions
On this episode of Collider TV Talk (October 24th, 2016) Josh Macuga, David Griffin, Sinéad de Vries and Sasha Perl-Raver discuss: -The Walking Dead season 7 premiere -AT&T to acquire Time Warner -American Crime Story season 3 greenlit -Superhero rundown -Pilot review - Chance -Black Mirror season recap -Highs and Lows -Twitter questions
Josh and David recap and review the second episode from season one of AMC's Preacher.
Josh and David recap and review season three of BBC's 'Peaky Blinders.'
Josh and David interview Lauren Montgomery and Joaquim Dos Santos, showrunners of Netflix's 'Voltron: Legendary Defender.'
The panel gives its recap and review of season 2 of Netflix' 'Bloodline.'
Josh, David and Sasha break down all the nominations for the 2016 Primetime Emmy Awards.
David and Dennis review the first season of Netflix's 'Voltron: Legendary Defender.'
Josh Macuga and David Griffin discuss and review the series finale of Cinemax's Banshee.
Josh and Sasha interview Ania Bukstein about her role in HBO's Game of Thrones (2011).
A special Emmy Awards 2016 post-show episode of TV Talk with Josh Macuga, Dennis Tzeng, Perri Nemiroff and Roxy Striar.
Game of Thrones final season episodes shorter than expected Marvel’s What If? comics to get animated anthology series on Disney+ - Sony boss teases 7-year-plan of Marvel properties, including TV shows - Collider.com Exclusive: Rupert Wyatt explains why he left the Halo TV series - Cancellations: SMILF, Crashing, One Day at a Time - Castings: Deathstroke on Titans, YouTube's Dark Cargo, Prodigal Son pilot recasts Finn Jones with Thom Payne Renwals & Spinoffs: Card Sharks & Press Your Luck, Orphan Black continuation, Fallon's musical games - New Series: Noah Hawley adapting Kurt Vonnegut novel, Taika Waititi co-writing and directing Time Bandits series, HBO strikes new deals with Amy Adams & Mike Judge - Other News: Deep Space Nine movie hitting theaters, Hallmark Channel severs ties with Lori Loughlin amid college entry scandal - Josh & Thadd review The Widow starring Kate Beckinsale.
Come see us in-person and watch episodes 1&2 of Amazon's HANNA next week in Los Angeles! Visit Collider.com for details - Collider's new GoT series "What the Throne?" debuts on this feed Monday - hosted by Dennis Tzeng & Ashley V. Robinson - New trailers for Stranger Things 3, Deadwood Movie, Godfather of Harlem - Letterman tells Ellen he left his show 10 years too late - Lilly Singh takes over as host of NBC's 1:35am timeslot - Mindy Kaling sells coming-of-age series to Netflix - Schitt's Creek renewed for sixth and final season - Interview with Miracle Workers star Karan Soni - check out the season finale this Tuesday night on TBS! - Mini-Reviews: Shrill, Billions, Love Death + Robots, John Oliver, The Act.
The Twilight Zone Hype Might Actually Get Josh to Watch - HBO to air a 2 hour behind-the-scenes Game of the Thrones documentary - Apple TV+ Announcement includes lots of celebrities, very little footage, and zero launch or pricing info - New trailer for Killing Eve - Supernatural ending after 15 seasons - Parks & Rec reunited and Collider was there! - First trailer for new Jersey Shore spinoff Double Shot of Love - Josh & Thadd's Most Anticipated Upcoming TV Shows - Mini-Reviews: Shrill, The Walking Dead, What We Do in the Shadows, This is Us, Workin' Moms, Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac & The Notorious BIG, Billions.
On this week's episode of Collider TV Talk, Josh Macuga and Thadd Williams discuss the latest television news, including: - New trailer for Cobra Kai Season 2 - Umbrella Academy gets renewed for a season 2 at Netflix- New Game of Thrones Teaser + Collider.com Interviews the Cast- John Cho cast in Netflix's Cowboy Bebop Live-Action Series - Showtime greenlights two new dramas from Mark Boal, Steven Zaillian - New Trailers: Dead Like Me (Netflix), Too Old to Die Young (Amazon) - Steph Curry producing a mini-gold competition show for ABC - Arrow's Emily Bett Rickards not returning for the final season - JAG stars David James Elliott & Catherine Bell reprising their roles on NCIS: LA - One Day at a Time can't seem to find a home post-cancellation - Reviews: Hanna, The Walking Dead Finale, This is Us Finale (SPOILERS) - Mini-Reviews: Billions, Barry, VEEP, The Twilight Zone, Killing Eve
On today's episode of TV Talk, Josh is joined by Sinead de Vries! Together they recap the latest in the world of television. Actor Calum Worthy also joins for an in-studio interview!
On this week's episode of Collider TV Talk, Josh Macuga & Thadd Williams discuss the latest television news including: - Swamp Thing Teaser Released amid reports of Production Delays - HALO casts Pablo Schreiber as Master Chief - New Images & Trailer for Game of Thrones Ep 2 - Mike Myers comedy series set at Netflix - Tatiana Maslany to star opposite Matthew Rhys in HBO's Perry Mason - The Boys Trailer is BONKERS - Y: The Last Man series loses showrunners - Brave New World series for NBCU casts Solo's Alden Ehrenreich - Thadd reviews Mandalorian footage from Star Wars Celebration - Disney+ Shows, Launch Date & Price Point Revealed - Fox Cancellations: The Gifted, Rel - Sterling K. Brown joins The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel - Alison Pill joins Star Trek Picard series, aka House of Picards - Big Little Lies trailer gives Meryl Streep the last word - James Holhauzer is on a record-breaking tear as the current Jeopardy! champ - Mini Reviews: Fosse/Verdon, Veep, Barry - Early Review: Bosch (season 5 out today on Amazon Prime) - Interview with Russian Doll and Tales of the City star Charlie Barnett
On this week's episode of Collider TV Talk, Josh Macuga and Thadd Williams talk about the hottest topics in television, including: - New trailers for Catch-22, Deadwood: The Movie, Always Be My Maybe - In defense of James Holzhauer's Jeopardy Winning Streak - CW renews every show they have - Mini-Reviews: Barry, Veep, Cobra Kai - Fan Questions! Send us your tweets #ColliderTVTalk and we'll try to answer them on the show.
This week on TV Talk: Hulu goes to hell with Ghost Rider & Helstrom, Willow might be rebooted for Disney+, tons of new TV trailers, and Kanye West gets his own series for Showtime. Plus mini-reviews of Game of Thrones, Barry, I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson, Killing Eve, and more.
On this special edition of TV Talk, co-host Thadd Williams is joined by Collider's Perri Nemiroff & John Rocha to give their full spoiler thoughts on the second season finale (and the season as a whole) of Star Trek Discovery. Discovery is the first Trek series for the new streaming platform CBS All Access, and after a first season that garnered mixed results from hardcore fans, the second season has brought new life into the show and the franchise. Sonnequa Martin-Green and Doug Jones led the crew of the USS Discovery, which this year saw the introduction of Captain Christopher Pike of the USS Enterprise, played masterfully by Anson Mount, as well as Ethan Peck donning the famous ears to play Mr. Spock. Thadd, Perri, and John discuss the ups and downs of the second season, their thoughts of the Red Angel and Control plotlines, the Enterprise crew, and what that final scene means for Season 3. So beam aboard and enjoy this discussion of all things Trek!
Season 2 of YouTube’s Cobra Kai has finally hit online and the team of Josh Macuga, Kristian Harloff and Mark Reilly are here for their SPOILER-filled review of the new season. Led by the returning Ralph Macchio and William Zabka as Daniel and Johnny respectively, the new season also stars Courtney Henggeler, Xolo Maridueña, Tanner Buchanan and Mary Mouser. But the big reveal from last season is that Sensei Kreese Martin Kove, also returns to add even more stakes for Zabka’s Johnny to contend with in his dojo Cobra Kai. Set decades after their 1984 All Valley Karate Tournament bout, middle-aged Daniel LaRusso opens up his own dojo named Miyagi-do to contend with Johnny Lawrence’s own Cobra Kai. The new season shows how the two do-jo’s go against each other, with both Johnny and Daniel leading each faction with their own ideals of Karate. And how does Sensei Kreese figure into the mix? The guys break it all down with their thoughts, what they liked and didn’t like, and how it all sets up an inevitable Season 3.