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In the upcoming weeks, things on Emmerdale are set to become even more thrilling as a fresh personality makes an appearance.
If there’s one part of the BBC Christmas schedule that is pretty much guaranteed every year, it’s the dawn of a brand new Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler animation.
The focus isn’t on the high-profile events attended by Meghan Markle, where she unexpectedly crashes to catch the eye of photographers in an awkward dress, but rather “Portraits of Dangerous Women” – a subtle, humorous drama. The main characters are Ashley (played by Yazmin Monet Prince), Steph (Jeany Spark) and Tina (Tara Fitzgerald), who don’t know each other until their lives intertwine following a car accident where it seems Steph has hit a dog. As Ashley seeks justice for the seemingly hit-and-run incident, and Tina holds back information, their tentative relationship deepens into something more complex as the story progresses.
In a shift from the chaotic live-action Transformers movies by Michael Bay, where cities were obliterated like a boisterous hen party of Essex girls, the franchise is back to its animated beginnings with the debut of Transformers One. This tale takes us right back to the beginning, unfolding an origin story set on planet Cybertron. Here, we find Orion Pax (voiced by Chris Hemsworth) and D-16 (voiced by Brian Tyree Henry), a duo of friends who work as miners. The robot populace in this world is divided into two groups: the workers, who lack the transformation cog, and their bosses, who possess it. This story mirrors the franchise itself, as the workers are destined to mine Energon, an energy source that keeps the bots running, much like how this series needs a significant revival after its recent films have seen a decline in quality.