Popular Star Trek Actor Discusses Returning for New Spinoff 21 Years After The Original’s Cancellation

Actor Todd Stashwick, who played both the Vulcan Talok in Enterprise and Liam Shaw in Star Trek: Picard, recently discussed his potential return to the franchise. Speaking with Trekmovie after an appearance at ChicagoCon, Stashwick expressed interest in appearing in either the planned Legacy series or United series. He jokingly suggested he’s open to either role, having played characters in both timelines within the Star Trek universe already. Stashwick playfully appealed to Skydance and Paramount to move forward with United if Legacy isn’t happening immediately.

This Underrated British Sci-Fi Series Is the Dream Revival I’ve Wanted for 14 Years

After Doctor Who returned in 2005, Torchwood was the first spin-off series. It was a more adult and realistic show, airing late at night on BBC Three. The series followed a team of specialists in Cardiff who dealt with strange occurrences and debris falling through a tear in time and space. Torchwood ran for four seasons between 2006 and 2011, including the special event seasons Children of Earth and Miracle Day, but hasn’t been on television for 14 years. Despite some debate, Torchwood deserves a new live-action series to bring it back to viewers.

3 Most Unhinged Skyrim Side Quests That Haunt Me to This Day

After countless hours playing Skyrim, you start looking for new ways to keep the game fresh. For many players, that means trying a different character build – anything other than a stealthy archer – or creating self-imposed challenges, like avoiding healing potions or stealing all the cheese. My latest Skyrim adventure involved completing every quest I’d previously skipped. It turns out, taking on all those side quests can lead you down some surprisingly dark paths. Here are three Skyrim side quests that still stick with me.

5 Awesome Anime to Watch for Fans of Hazbin Hotel

The animated series Hazbin Hotel has become a popular hit, starting as an independent project on YouTube before being picked up for official production on Prime Video. Set in a vibrant version of Hell, the show follows Charlie Morningstar – the devil’s daughter – and her mission to rehabilitate sinners. Now that the second season of Hazbin Hotel has finished, fans are searching for something new to watch while they wait for season three. Here are five anime series that share similar vibes, visuals, character designs, and storylines, and might appeal to Hazbin Hotel viewers – they’re all excellent shows worth checking out.

Jujutsu Kaisen Has Exciting News For Fans Ahead of Season 3

As a longtime anime fan, I remember when that Pokémon episode caused seizures back in 1997 – it really changed things! Ever since, a lot of anime have included quick flashes of dimmed or blurred frames, and streaming services usually have those versions first, even before the Blu-rays and DVDs come out. We’ll probably see the same thing with Season 3 of this anime, though hopefully higher-quality versions will be available later. That’s why I’m so excited about this recent surprise – it’s the perfect chance for all of us to rewatch the series and get hyped for the new season!

Jessica Simpson Details Family Thanksgiving With Ex Eric Johnson

You know, as a lifestyle expert, I always say family is everything, even when things get complicated. That’s why I was touched to hear that even though they’ve been separated for almost a year, the singer – you might know her from ‘Irresistible’ – shared that her estranged husband joined her family for Thanksgiving at her mom, Tina Ann Drew’s, house. It’s a lovely reminder that connection and kindness can still exist, even during transitions.

7 Great Comedy Central Shows Canceled Too Soon

Tim Robinson and Sam Richardson have both found success since their time on the Comedy Central series, Detroiters. Robinson now leads the popular HBO Max show, The Chair Company, while Richardson is thriving in both live-action movies and animation. Detroiters followed Tim and Sam as partners at a Detroit ad agency, constantly searching for their next winning idea, and it was sadly canceled after just two seasons. Many fans online are now hoping the show will return, and it’s easy to see why. Beyond being one of Comedy Central’s most hilarious shows, Detroiters was genuinely heartwarming, with Tim and Sam sharing effortless comedic chemistry.