#Television
Hayley Atwell wants to play The Doctor on ‘Doctor Who’
Hayley Atwell playing the Doctor on Doctor Who would get me to watch the show. I don’t hold my breath though, ’cause Steven Moffat has pretty much said the Immortal TimeLordBeingGuy can only me a male. Which uh, reminds me. Buy this shirt? Thanks!
Tracy Morgan will host ‘Saturday Night Live’ in his return to performing
Man, I haven’t watched an episode of SNL live in years upon years. But Tracy Morgan’s first return to performing demands that I break that streak this fall.
Warren Ellis and Cully Hamner’s ‘Red’ going to NBC as TV series
Ellis and Hamner have already seen Red adapted on the big screen. Now the duo shall watch as their work is taken to the, uh, small screen? Heycoolwhateverandall, but how can they possibly replace Helen Mirren?
NBC wants to make show similar to ‘The Office’ set in the DC Universe.
What did The Office always need? Outside of like, four less seasons? Obviously superheroes. Duh.
‘Deadwood’ movie may finally be happening
This is for you, Johnny Hotsauce. Know that I meant to post about it earlier, and somehow I forgot to save it in my Feedly articles. But yes. Rejoice, rejoice in the fact that Deadwood may suffer a glorious rebirth upon the silver screen. (And a movie coming may very well be the push I need to indulge this work of art.)
‘Sesame Street’ is moving to HBO. Apparently the directions there require premium cable
Sesame Street is moving to HBO, and I can’t help but feel like that sucks. Taking such a wonderful show for children available on PBS and putting it behind a paywall feels like a green-tinted shade of capitalist bullshit! Just saying.
‘X-Files’ revival sees return of Agent Monica Reyes (Annabeth Gish)
Mulder! Scully! The Lone Gunmen! Agent Reyes! Everybody is returning for the X-Files revival.
‘Twin Peaks’ revival starting production in September; looking at 2016 premiere
That Twin Peaks revival that’s been on, off, on again? It’s finally getting started this September. Yes, yes! you proclaim. But when is it dropping? Uh. Um. Sometime. In 2016.
Netflix’s upcoming Dystopian Show is called 3%, developed entirely in Brazil
Netflix has itself an upcoming Dystopian show titled 3%. And the show, which is being developed entirely in Brazil, is aiming to stimulate all of my anarcho-rebellious glands.













