Doctor Who Showrunner Wants a Star Trek Crossover, & One Next Generation Star Is Already On Board

Russell T. Davies, the showrunner of Doctor Who, recently shared a video with Whoopi Goldberg, star of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Davies explained he’d been hoping to meet Goldberg, a dedicated Doctor Who fan, for ten years. She helped them get tickets to see The View, and in a playful video, the two expressed their desire for a crossover between Doctor Who and Star Trek. While there are no official plans for this yet, both are enthusiastic about the idea if it ever becomes a reality.

4 Highly Anticipated Games That Might Never Come Out (But Aren’t Actually Cancelled Yet)

It’s unfortunately common for announced video games to get canceled. When we don’t hear about a promising project for a long time, fans often worry it’s been abandoned. Sometimes, these games surprise us and reappear, showing that developers have been quietly working on them – we saw that happen with Witchbrook recently. However, not all long-delayed games are so fortunate. I’m starting to believe these four highly anticipated games might never actually come out.

DC’s Wildest Superhero Show Is About to Leave HBO Max (& Absolute Batman Fans Should Watch iIt Before It’s Gone)

The show Pennyworth: The Origin of Batman’s Butler will be leaving HBO Max on January 23rd. While all three seasons are currently available to stream, the first two seasons will soon be removed. This is notable because Pennyworth originally aired on Epix (simply titled Pennyworth) before moving to HBO Max for its third season, and this change in platforms may be the reason for the removal of the earlier seasons.

Recasting All Fox X-Men For the MCU

The X-Men movies featured a lot of memorable characters, and some were even played by different actors across various timelines. But if the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) wants to create its own versions of these characters, they’ll need to find new actors to play them. Here’s a look at the key X-Men characters, reimagined with a new cast for the MCU.

Elle Fanning Stars In New Apple TV Series Margo’s Got Money Troubles

Fanning plays Rachel Kemp, an American actress starring in a new play directed by the famous Gustav Borg (Stellan Skarsgård). Because Rachel doesn’t speak Norwegian, she starts to doubt her performance – something she hasn’t experienced in years – and unintentionally begins to rely on Gustav for help.