Apple TV’s 3-Part Sci-Fi Series Makes Other Space Operas Look Bad

After three seasons, the TV series Foundation brings Isaac Asimov’s famous novels to life – a feat many thought impossible. Instead of a safe, simplified version, the show is surprisingly daring and confident. Apple didn’t just create a good adaptation; it produced one of the most visually stunning and ambitious science fiction epics ever made for television.

Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone Gamble Pays Off Big Time With New 13-Part Western

Now that John Dutton III has passed away, his children will continue his family’s story. While details are still emerging, the new show Dutton Ranch will focus on Beth and Rip as they build a life on their own ranch. Kayce will also star in his own series, Marshals, which will be more independent from the original show, following his career as a U.S. Marshal.

Paramount’s GI Joe Reboot Could Save Military Sci-Fi (if It Comes to Streaming)

Paramount is working on a new G.I. Joe movie, but the writers they’ve chosen seem like an unusual fit for the franchise. The studio wants this reboot to succeed where past films have failed, but releasing it in theaters might not be the best strategy, considering other available options. The recent success of a shared comic book universe created by Hasbro and Skybound suggests that G.I. Joe’s future lies with streaming and other platforms, not just traditional movie theaters.

‘Starfleet Academy’ Season 1’s Penultimate Episode Reminds Everyone the Furflies Are Coming

Since the very beginning of Starfleet Academy, a recurring joke has been woven throughout the show. Steven Colbert’s character, the Digital Dean, constantly comments on a background story that initially seems like a nod to Star Trek: Voyager. However, the joke also subtly echoes themes from The Original Series. Though this storyline has sometimes taken a backseat to more pressing events, the ninth episode, “300th Night,” subtly hints at what’s to come.