"I WONDER IF JODIE AND PETER AND MATT AND CHRIS ARE WATCHING?" An interesting line that led to RTD speculating if there could be more behind Camden ("WHY? Is it a pun, will the villain turn out to be Camilla from 'State of Decay' who is hiding in her… den, d'you see, Cam-den, GET IT?") – wonders if the track on the soundtrack will be titled, "A Camden Greeting?" From there, the topic turns to how "certain lines have been cut" from what may have been seen/heard in previous previews (before playfully taking on the role of conspiracy theorist). Here's how you ahold of RTD's full post – but here are some highlights: Image: BBCĪfter bullet points involving the soundtrack being released, the novelization being released as soon as possible, and an appreciation for the Doctor's coat ("Oh oh oh, the Doctor's coat, I like it/I don't like it, will there be an interview about this coat"), RTD reveals Tate's appearance. And even though this will be "ooh, the 50th time" he's screened it, RTD noted that this time he got "to sit and watch it as a fan." From there, RTD began dropping thoughts/clues/teases about what we can expect – beginning with the opening. With David Tennant (but as the Fourteenth Doctor?), Catherine Tate (Donna Noble), our Fifteenth Doctor Ncuti Gatwa, and more set to hit our screens this November, RTD shared some personal insights into what he's seen so far in Doctor Who Magazine #595. In the latest edition of "Letter from the Showrunner," RTD shared how it's the first week of August and that he's finally getting a chance to screen the completed anniversary episode, "The Star Beast" ("God, I'm tired of reading articles that say FX these days are cheap and fast. Davies's (RTD) upcoming three-episode Doctor Who 60th-anniversary special event. some big casting news yesterday, we have more clues to share regarding what's in store for the BBC, Disney+, and Showrunner Russell T. A trailer for the show dropped September 14, with a projected premiere some time in 2024.Ĭan we get a HELL YEAH?! Get ready for all of Kite Man’s saucy adventures in Kite Man, Hell Yeah!, a spin-off of Harley Quinn, coming in 2024 to Max. “This one would be amazing.” Unlike some other DC properties, Kite-Man: Hell Yeah! is officially making it through the HBO Max to Max transition. “I’ve dreamed of a spinoff since I was a little boy,” Matt Oberg tweeted. “We have Harley and Ivy appear in the first episode,” said series co-creator Patrick Schumacker, “but after that we have with different goons and villains appearing every episode like Lex Luthor and Bane.” Kite Man’s voice actor is stoked. After getting left at the altar, Frasier Crane-style, KM will purchase the famous DC villains bar Noonan’s and turn it into his own personal Cheers. Kite-Man: Hell Yeah! will feature everyone’s un-favorite supervillain Kite Man. Speaking at SXSW in 2022 (and reported by the Mary Sue), the creative staff of the HBO Max series leaked details about new castings, cameos, and a spinoff. But what about poor Kite-Man, the fiancé who stood in the way of our favorite gals’ sapphic bliss? Don’t feel too bad for him, he’s getting a spinoff. Season two ended with Harley and Ivy driving into the sunset (and away from Ivy’s wedding), an official canon-compliant couple. Fans (especially of the wlw variety) have taken Harley Quinn into their hearts.
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