Apple TV Sci-Fi Show’s Time Travel Story Explained By Returning Star

In a recent interview, Yamamoto discussed her character, Keiko Miura, a scientist who studied monsters in the 1950s. At the end of the last season, Keiko fell into the Hollow Earth, and now finds herself lost in time. The show will present her with new and dangerous challenges. Yamamoto hinted, “She’s quickly thrown into the action after a brief, confusing start.”

Malcolm In The Middle Reboot Teases First Christmas Episode In 22 Years

This photo is from our 2026 Spring TV Preview and shows the cast of Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair. Frankie Muniz (Malcolm), Justin Berfield (Reese), Christopher Masterson (Francis), Emy Coligado (Piama), and Caleb Ellsworth-Clark (Dewey) are pictured relaxing on a couch in front of a Christmas tree, suggesting the series will have its first-ever holiday episode after 22 years.

Death Proof Review: Quentin Tarantino’s Messiest Movie Is Still a Blast

Despite his reputation, Quentin Tarantino isn’t perfect and can make a movie that doesn’t quite hit the mark. His films tend to strongly divide audiences – people either love them, hate them, or feel something in between – which is understandable given his unique and recognizable style. While he’s often considered a director’s director, a true film lover, even his biggest fans recognized that Death Proof in 2007 wasn’t one of his strongest efforts.

Ryan Gosling’s ‘Star Wars: Starfighter’ Role Is His “Bravest” [Exclusive]

Ryan Gosling is expanding his work in big franchises and will star in the upcoming 2027 film, Star Wars: Starfighter. The movie will be directed by Shawn Levy, known for Deadpool and Wolverine, and written by Jonathan Tropper, who worked on The Adam Project. This will be the second Star Wars movie released since Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker came out in 2019. Gosling has already shared a unique detail about the character he’s playing.

Star Trek’s Most Disturbing Hour Is TV’s Undisputed Gold Standard for Sci-Fi Body Horror

When “The Quickening” aired, viewers had grown accustomed to the darker, more complex style of Deep Space Nine, and that was now a major reason people enjoyed the show. The episode arrived as the threat of the Dominion was reaching its peak, offering a chilling look at their actions and the devastation they caused, ultimately establishing them as the most formidable villains in Star Trek history.