Lockout trailer @ Sci-Fi Storm

Lockout, in theaters on April 20th, 2012, follows a falsely convicted ex- government agent (Guy Pearce, Memento, The Hurt Locker), whose one chance at obtaining freedom lies in the dangerous mission of rescuing the President’s daughter (Maggie Grace, Taken, Lost) from rioting convicts at an outer space maximum security prison.

Lockout also stars Peter Stormare (Armageddon, How I Spent My Summer Vacation), and is directed by James Mather and Stephen St. Leger.

Newspace 2020 @ Bureau 42

By now you’ve heard U.S. presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich claim that, if elected, America will establish a moon colony by 2020. John Glenn considers the plan optimistic “to say the least.” Perhaps Gingrich should also propose a Sealab.

More space news, and some unusual video, follow:

Kepler has located a further 26 previously unknown planets in eleven different systems.

Lower-budget space exploration continues, as two Canadian teens launch a Lego man into space:

A Russian robotic supply ship docked today at the International Space Station.

Finally, if you’ve ever wanted to see a dryer tear itself apart “in the name of science,” here goes:

It’s like a low-budget version of the things Survival Research Labs did in the 90s (and still sporadically do).

Man Builds Massive Ewok Village Replica @ io9

Take a video tour of Michael Garnier's amazing replica of the Ewok Village from Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. This former Green Beret built a forrest full of interconnected treehouses — in Oregon! And for a reasonable fee, you can stay in this treetop wonderland and recreate the ending of RoTJ. Yub Nub, y'all! More »

Have we been looking at Multiple Sclerosis all wrong? @ io9

Multiple sclerosis is a confusing disease. Widely regarded as an autoimmune problem, it effects millions of sufferers, and we still don't have a complete grasp of what causes it. Part of this problem is due to the fact that every time we find something that seems to be a factor in how it works, that factor doesn't seem universal. More »

What Happens When Alice and Anti-Alice Meet? (A Celebration of Lewis Carroll's 180th Birthday) @ io9

What happens should you find yourself on the other side of a mirror, so that the girl staring at you from its surface becomes, well, you? Do you replace her? Does she replace you? Or do you come together into another, third girl altogether? More »

All The Coolest (and Weirdest) Stuff We Saw at Sundance This Year @ io9

I've spent the week sending dispatches to io9 from a remote planet of intense cold and blood-thinning high elevation. More »

It's Time to Rethink Steampunk @ io9

Once upon a time, not so long ago, everybody agreed what the label "steampunk" referred to. But now the term is being used to refer to all sorts of entertainments, from future history to adventures on other planets. Is it time to rethink what steampunk means? More »

Censored, sexy proof that Emma Peel inspired X-Men's Dark Phoenix @ Blastr

Censored, sexy proof that Emma Peel inspired X-Men's Dark Phoenix

Back in the 1960s, The Avengers—with Patrick Macnee as John Steed and Diana Rigg as Mrs. Emma Peel—was one of the sexiest TV shows on the air. One particular episode was so racy, it was edited for broadcast in the USA ... but its raciness still managed to invade Marvel's groundbreaking mutant comic.

What are the 14 most expensive sci-fi, fantasy and horror books? @ Blastr

What are the 14 most expensive sci-fi, fantasy and horror books?

Each year, thousands of rare books are sold for hundreds or thousands of dollars each—and often much more—and many of those books are clearly science fiction, fantasy or horror. In 2010, a rare and beautiful 19th century book, Birds of America by John James Aububon, set a new record by selling for $11.5 million, but a copy of this same book sold last week for a "disappointing" $7.9 million. (Such a bargain!)

The scientists behind Mitochondrial Eve tell us about the "lucky mother" who changed human evolution forever @ io9

This month marks the 25th anniversary of the discovery of Mitochondrial Eve, a common ancestor of all humanity who helped rewrite the story of human evolution. In honor of this anniversary, we talked to the scientists who started it all. More »

George Lucas says making Star Wars was 'painful and unpleasant' @ Blastr

George Lucas says making Star Wars was 'painful and unpleasant'

George Lucas is going down memory lane and talking about the making of Star Wars. In the process, he's revealed that the Force was not always with him, and how hard, painful and unpleasant the whole experience of making A New Hope has been.

10 Real-Life Lost Voyages That Would Make Amazing Science Fiction Novels @ io9

Many an expedition has gone out into the Great Unknown seeking Adventure. And who knows? They may even have found it. More »

Lister Matheson 1948 – 2012 @ Locus Online

Former Clarion director Lister  Matheson, 63, died January 19, 2012 of complications from a form of aplastic anemia.

Born May 19, 1948 in Glasgow, Scotland, Matheson spent nearly a decade as director of the Clarion Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers’ Workshop when it was held at Michigan State University in East Lansing MI. He retired as director August 1, 2005. Matheson was also Professor of English and Medieval Studies at Michigan State University, and the author of several works of non-fiction.

A public memorial service will be held on (Saturday) April 7, at 2 pm, in the MSU Alumni Chapel.

See the March issue of Locus for a complete obituary.

Cute-as-a-button would-be Companion builds herself a TARDIS @ Blastr

Cute-as-a-button would-be Companion builds herself a TARDIS

My building-of-things skills peaked at model cars when I was 11 and have atrophied something fierce since. So to watch this delightful young woman take it upon herself to build a TARDIS from scratch is both mind-boggling and adorable as all get-out.

Dark Horse Comics Releases Another Teaser for the B.P.R.D. Summer Event! @ SciFi Mafia

Chaos, mayhem, big frakking monsters; Dark Horse is promising one hell of a summer.

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Adorable German Chick Builds A TARDIS @ SciFi Mafia

The below video is pretty long. Luckily our hostess is cute as a button and full of moxie.

Meet SillySparrowness, a Doctor Who fan from Germany who got it in her head to build her own TARDIS, and thoughtfully document the entire process in this 16 minute video. Watching it I was amazed by how well thought out her whole project was. She built a fully collapsible and portable TARDIS that she can reconstruct in just under 10 minutes. That’s some Jedi level patience and more than a fair share of talent. Even though the video is long it’s well edited and a very entertaining 16 minutes. Enjoy.

Click here to view the embedded video.

Cool DOCTOR WHO Video Timeline Condenses 49 Years of Time-Wimey Shenanigans @ SciFi Mafia

It’s been a long road for the last son of Gallifrey. You Tube user BabelColour has created a pretty cool timeline to show us just how long. Check it out below if you have 10 minutes to spare.

Click here to view the embedded video.

The time-travel comedy Safety Not Guaranteed worked better as an internet meme @ io9

During Hollywood's golden era, it was common for a picture (they called 'em pictures back then) to be based on a popular stage play. It still happens, but rarely. The biggest and most visible movies are based on comic books these days (they called 'em graphic novels back then, they'll say of us) but maybe we're about to witness a paradigm shift. More »

After the Buy More: Where you'll find 9 of the Chuck gang next @ Blastr

After the Buy More: Where you'll find 9 of the Chuck gang next

Once the finale airs tonight, all Chuck fans will have left are memories and five seasons on DVD with which to remember the beloved NBC series. But just because the show is ending doesn't mean you'll never see the Buy More gang again.

Titan Celebrates STAR WARS 3-D RELEASE WITH EXCLUSIVE TIE-IN MAGAZINES & COMICS @ SciFi Mafia

Press Release:

As the Star Wars saga joins the 3D revolution with the cinema release of Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace on February 10th, Titan is delighted to announce a range of official The Phantom Menace-themed magazines and comics with exclusive features, behind-the-scenes interviews and sensational comic strip stories!

Star Wars Insider Magazine Our flagship Star Wars title is the official magazine and indispensable companion to George Lucas’ enduring saga that has been a vital part of our culture for over 30 years. With The Phantom Menace being released in 3D, Insider #131 marks the occasion with a special celebratory issue that hits stores in the US and Canada on January 31st and in the UK and Ireland on February 9th.

Industrial Light & Magic guru John Knoll gives us an exclusive lowdown on the creative process behind the new format, and we showcase an amazing, never-before-seen set of storyboards depicting Jedi Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn in action against a battalion of battle droids. Noted Star Wars author Dan Wallace pitches in with 10 reasons to love hapless Gungan Jar Jar Binks, and we take a close look at Darth Maul, who became one of Star Wars‘ most iconic characters.

Plus, the man who arranged Maul’s epic battle with Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn, stunt coordinator Nick Gillard, is on hand to guide us through five great movie sword fights! Legendary comic book artists Frank Quitely and Paul Pope in an exclusive article discuss their new Star Wars-themed works and how the saga has influenced their award-winning art. Plus, we bring you news of all the very latest books, comics, and toys!

Subscribers to Star Wars Insider receive an exclusive subscriber edition featuring an artwork-only cover that you can’t get in stores! To find out more, click here. Digital editions of Insider are available on the iPad, iPhone, Mac & PC, click here.

Star Wars Galaxy Comic
Star Wars Galaxy showcases the greatest Star Wars comic adventures from a galaxy far, far away!

On-sale January 26th in the UK and Ireland, Star Wars Galaxy #17 features the first part of the battle between the horned-warrior Darth Maul and the grim-breathing icon of evil Darth Vader. The galaxy’s greatest Sith warriors battle it out for supremacy in this epic tale! Arriving on the volcanic moon Kalakar Six, Darth Vader is unprepared for the challenge that awaits him: a duel to the death with Darth Maul!

There’s also part three of Dark Times: Out of the Wilderness, where Darth Vader and a mysterious assassin inch closer and closer in their hunt for the Jedi. And the latest arc from The Old Republic concludes! Will Theron Shan and his crew manage to stop Darth Mekhis from launching her mega-weapon before time runs out?

Plus, a stunning Darth Maul poster for your wall and a chance to win LEGO Star Wars starfighters! For more information and to subscribe, click here.

Totally… The Phantom Menace Souvenir Magazine
On-sale February 2nd in the United Kingdom and Ireland, Totally… The Phantom Menace is a one-off, 32-page official movie souvenir magazine that celebrates all things The Phantom Menace with a galaxy of features, puzzles, and games. And to mirror the movie’s exciting new dimension, it features ten pages in amazing 3D, including an all-new, all-action comic strip!

This never-before-seen 3D comic strip introduces a new dimension of the Star Wars universe. Start your engines as young Anakin shows off his awesome Podracing skills on Tatooine, while Darth Maul crushes battle droids, and is trained up by the evil Darth Sidious. The spectacular action comes to life with the awesome FREE 3D glasses that come with every copy of the magazine.

There’s also an eye-popping 3D pull-out poster with some of the most iconic characters in cinema brought to life.

That’s not all! Totally… The Phantom Menace magazine is giving away a FREE C-3PO Grabber Arm and a load of collectible Star Wars stickers with every copy!

Don’t miss out! Pre-order Totally: The Phantom Menace magazine now! click here.

Star Wars: The Clone Wars Magazine
Star Wars: The Clone Wars Magazine is the ultimate destination for young fans of the Star Wars saga and the awesome animated TV show on Cartoon Network!

This tie-in issue celebrates the release of The Phantom Menace in 3D by showing readers how the characters in The Clone Wars began their sagas in the movie itself! Plus, we ask how the fearsome Darth Maul ties into brand-new episodes of The Clone Wars!

The US edition of Star Wars: The Clone Wars Magazine hits stores on February 7th. Get a FREE Hasbro The Clone Wars action figure when you subscribe. To find out more, click here.

The UK edition is on sale February 9th and comes with a FREE Wookiee Bowcaster and The Phantom Menace stickers!

Titan is your one-stop shop for official Star Wars magazines and comics. Don’t miss your chance to get your hands on amazing Star Wars stories, incredible artwork, sensational features & interviews and, above all, to learn more about unforgettable characters. Your Star Wars: The Phantom Menace memorabilia collection won’t be complete without this amazing set of official titles.

So Karen Gillan leaving Doctor Who was all HER idea? @ Blastr

So Karen Gillan leaving Doctor Who was all HER idea?

Color us even more confused than ever, but Doctor Who's Matt Smith is not the only one who likes to puzzle the heck out of Who fans: Karen Gillan, who plays the Doctor's companion, Amy Pond, also added to our complete befuddlement.

Walking Dead teaser trailer promises 'this is not gonna end well' @ Blastr

Walking Dead teaser trailer promises 'this is not gonna end well'

AMC has released a new midseason teaser for the winter return of The Walking Dead. The show has been on hiatus since November, and we need a zombie fix—now! According to this trailer, we should brace ourselves ... because death is in the air.

What weapons could be used in a real-life space war? @ io9

Space, the final frontier...of warfare? Science fiction tales often center around the militarization of space, with lasers and torpedoes made of light racing past (and through) battleships and star destroyers. More »

Uh-oh! Get ready for more deaths in the new season of Spartacus @ Blastr

Uh-oh! Get ready for more deaths in the new season of Spartacus

Steven S. DeKnight is about to kill off more beloved characters in his bloody new season of Spartacus: Vengeance, which premieres tonight on Starz, and he's not about to apologize for it.

Nicolas Cage used real magic to prepare to be Ghost Rider. Really? @ Blastr

Nicolas Cage used real magic to prepare to be Ghost Rider. Really?

Nicolas Cage has a well-deserved reputation as a bit of an eccentric, but he's also a dedicated comic fan who wants to do right by the comics-inspired characters he plays. So when it came time to be Johnny Blaze and his fiery alter-ego Ghost Rider, Cage says he turned to a very ancient form of inspiration: magic.

Was Robert Hooke really the greatest asshole in the history of science? @ io9

Robert Hooke discovered the cell, established experimentation as crucial to scientific research, and did pioneering work in optics, gravitation, paleontology, architecture, and more. Yet history dismissed and forgot him... all because he pissed off Isaac Newton, probably the most revered scientist who ever lived. More »

New Mirror Mirror trailer: Good enough to take on Snow White? @ Blastr

New Mirror Mirror trailer: Good enough to take on Snow White?

When last we saw a trailer for Immortals director Tarsem Singh's shiny-happy take on the Snow White legend, it was a thoroughly uninspired affair. But does this new international trailer nudge Mirror Mirror back into the "must see" category?

Comic Review – “Astonishing X-Men #46″ @ Bureau 42

The third part of Greg Pak and Mike McKone’s four part story came out this week.

General Information

Title: Astonishing X-Men #46

Author: Greg Pak

Illustrator(s): Mike McKone (art) and Rachelle Rosenberg (color art)

Cover Price: $3.99 US

Premise

This issue reveals the back story of this alternate universe, depicting exactly how the two universes diverged, and then gearing things up for the action in the final chapter.

High Point

Alternate Nightcrawler: Wait, where are they going?
Alternate Emma: Don’t ask.
Alternate Nightcrawler: I already did.
Alternate Emma: They’re going to find that butcher savior. And they’re going to kill him.
Alternate Nightcrawler: Oh. You mean the fun stuff.

Low Point

Now that we know why Cyclops was captured and what Savior wanted in the first place, why was he allowed to even keep his visor in captivity? The way his powers work, taking the visor away helps Savior and restricts Cyclops. Similarly, why were the trophies all kept, particularly the helmets?

The Scores

In a way, this is a very original vision. (Expanding on “in a way” constitutes spoilers and won’t be done in these reviews.) This feels like a fresh X-Men story that fits well following Schism and has to potential to lay down pieces for the upcoming Avengers vs. X-Men event. Despite that, this story feels like it can stand alone as well. I give it 5 out of 6.

The artwork by McKone is great. His experience on Exiles during those fantastic early years serves him well here creating various alternate reality versions of familiar characters. I wonder why the optic blasts are undisrupted by the helmet peak, but that’s a minor quibble. I give it 5 out of 6.

The story holds together very well, with the possible exception of the low point. That said, if the Savior’s ego is sufficiently large, then the low point is just a mistake the character would genuinely make. I give it 5 out of 6.

The characterization is what this is all about. Cyclops’ interactions with the familiar yet unfamiliar really helps things gel and combine, highlighting the core elements of everyone and the way they fit together. Moreover, Pak really gets my favorite character and has him front and centre, which certainly helps. I give it 6 out of 6.

The emotional response is strong. This is a genuinely interesting premise that has been executed well. I give it 5 out of 6.

The flow is very smooth and engaging. This portion of the story would probably elapse in minutes, which always helps the flow and perception as the story moves forward. I give it 6 out of 6.

Overall, this is another engaging chapter in the story arc that wraps up next month. I give it 5 out of 6.

In total, Astonishing X-Men #46 receives 37 out of 42.

Image of the Day: How Luke Skywalker cleaned up his Facebook page @ Blastr

Image of the Day: How Luke Skywalker cleaned up his Facebook page

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Why dreaming up Chuck's finale gave the creators a 'panic attack' @ Blastr

Why dreaming up Chuck's finale gave the creators a 'panic attack'

It's been one long roller coaster of a ride for fans of NBC's Chuck, the perennial bubble show that's managed to survive through five seasons and 91 episodes. However, tonight—in a big two-hour, two-episode finale—we finally say goodbye to Chuck, and co-creator and executive producer Chris Fedak and actor Adam Baldwin promise the finale is going to be big and satisfying.

New photos and videos for The Avengers, The Dark Knight Rises, Prometheus, Chronicle, The Walking Dead, and much more! @ io9

Doctor Strange takes a huge step forward, while Iron Man 3 might start filming early. A photo reveals the back of a Batman villain's head. Terminator 5 will return to the franchise's R-rated roots. Plus the last word on Chuck! More »

HOWTO build a Tardis, the adorable German schoolteacher way @ Boing Boing

Sillysparrowness, a self-described "German teacher with a leaning towards silliness," described the process by which she came to build a beautiful, obsessively finished Tardis.

I built a TARDIS (Thanks, scottiep!)

NEW Trailer for the Sci-Fi Thriller LOCK-OUT Starring Guy Pearce @ SciFi Mafia

Earlier this month, we brought you a new international featurette for the Luc Besson (Taken) penned Sci-Fi/Thriller entitled Lock-Out (aka MS One: Maximum Security), starring Maggie Grace (Faster) and Guy Pearce (Animal Kingdom). Now we have a new American trailer for the Sci-Fi thriller. Check it out below!

Trailer: Lock-Out

Synopsis:

A man wrongly convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage against the U.S. is offered his freedom if he can rescue the president’s daughter from an outer space prison taken over by violent inmates.

Lock-Out starring Guy Pearce, Maggie Grace and Peter Stormare is slated to hit theaters on April 20th, 2012.

Five New Movie Images from Joss Whedon’s THE AVENGERS @ SciFi Mafia

Marvel Studios has released five new images from director Joss Whedon‘s forthcoming big-screen adaptation of The Avengers, featuring Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson), Steve Rogers / Captain America (Chris Evans), Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) and Clint Barton / Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner), Tony Stark / Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) and Bruce Banner / The Hulk (Mark Ruffalo).

Check them out below!

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Synopsis:

Marvel Studios presents in association with Paramount Pictures “Marvel’s The Avengers”–the Super Hero team up of a lifetime, featuring iconic Marvel Super Heroes Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Thor, Captain America, Hawkeye and Black Widow. When an unexpected enemy emerges that threatens global safety and security, Nick Fury, Director of the international peacekeeping agency known as S.H.I.E.L.D., finds himself in need of a team to pull the world back from the brink of disaster. Spanning the globe, a daring recruitment effort begins. Starring Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner and Samuel L. Jackson, and directed by Joss Whedon, “Marvel’s The Avengers” is based on the ever-popular Marvel comic book series “The Avengers,” first published in 1963 and a comics institution ever since. Prepare yourself for an exciting event movie, packed with action and spectacular special effects, when “Marvel’s The Avengers” assemble in summer 2012. In “Marvel’s The Avengers,” superheroes team up to pull the world back from the brink of disaster when an unexpected enemy threatens global security.

The Avengers starring Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Samuel L. Jackson, Jeremy Renner, Clark Gregg and Tom Hiddleston is slated to hit theaters on May 4th, 2012.

Check Out the Supremely Great Trailer for Season 2.5 of THE WALKING DEAD @ SciFi Mafia

We’ve shown you three different clips from the first episode of the second half of season 2 of The Walking Dead. They’ve been great, of course. But if you were a-hankering for some action, AMC has supplied it and SciFi Mafia is delivering. Check. It. Out.

Now THAT’s what I’m talking about! Come on February 12, WE NEED YOU!

The Walking Dead, starring Andrew Lincoln, Scott Wilson, Laurie Holden, and a bunch of zombies, returns with all new episodes beginning Sunday, February 12 at 9/8c on AMC.

BBC America Gives Us All the Latest on Season 4 of Their BEING HUMAN @ SciFi Mafia

BBC America has released an official statement confirming the premiere date of season 4 of Being Human, reiterating much of what creator Toby Whithouse has said about the new season, and adding some new tidbits that some of you will relish, and some of you will find too spoilery. Proceed at your own risk, but know that many of your Being Human pals will be reading this and will likely spill the info inadvertently anyway.

BBC AMERICA’S ORIGINAL HIT SERIES, BEING HUMAN, RETURNS TO SUPERNATURAL SATURDAY WITH FRESH AND THRILLING FOURTH SEASON
Jan 26, 2012 | BBC America

A vampire, werewolf and ghost do their best to live normal human lives while fighting off evil and raising a baby

BBC AMERICA’s original hit series, Being Human, returns February 25, as part of BBC AMERICA’s Supernatural Saturday. In its fourth chapter, the show is reinvigorated with new cast members, shocking plot-twists, guest appearances and an altogether new type of supernatural creature. In sharing his excitement about the new season, creator and writer Toby Whithouse (Doctor WhoTorchwood) promises: “We take you to somewhere we’ve never been to before.” Being Human premieres Saturday, February 25, 9:00pm ET/PT on Supernatural Saturday.

Following the gripping season three finale, in which viewers watched Mitchell (Aidan Turner) fall victim to the wolf-shaped bullet, season four sees the aftermath as the housemates return to their home in Barry Island. There are also some new faces in town…

In an old B&B in a sleepy seaside town, we join Annie (Lenora Crichlow), her housemate George (Russell Tovey) and their new friend Tom (Michael Socha). They’re reeling from the loss of their best friend Mitchell, Tom’s father-figure McNair and the tragic death of George’s girlfriend, Nina. But with a newborn baby to look after, it’s never been more difficult to live life under-the-radar as a ghost and two werewolves. There are also vampires to deal with: lurking in every corner of society, waiting for the Old Ones, powerful older vampires, to arrive and take over the world with brutal force. Worse yet, there’s a malevolent ghost on the loose and someone’s seeking to expose the existence of werewolves – not to mention all the diapers that need changing.

Toby Whithouse on the series: “Every year we set ourselves the task of creating something bigger and bolder and better than anything that’s happened before. We knew this year was going to be especially tough because of the various cast changes…The mountain before us seemed even higher than usual. But once we’d stopped rocking and shaking, we saw season four as an opportunity: we could invent new characters, expand the show in different directions, create new worlds and monsters and heroes, and add new layers to the overarching Being Human mythology. Suddenly season four was a genuinely thrilling prospect.”

Whithouse continues: “But the essential DNA of the show remains the same. Recently I found the pitch document I wrote for season one. This was the opening paragraph:

‘We’re the stuff of nightmares. And we’re your only hope. George, Mitchell and Annie yearn for their vanished humanity. Being Human is a unique twist on the aspirational drama, as the things Mitchell, Annie and George struggle to achieve are so common place and normal to us, yet impossibly remote to them. And the desire to be accepted by their old lost race will drive them to acts of immense courage, and foolish hazard. Our heroes may be like characters that have tumbled from the pages of a book, but their problems are always recognisably human, and the stories will strike a balance between the supernatural and the domestic.’

Obviously, a lot can happen in four years. But looking back at it now, I’m relieved to see that those words are still relevant for a show that has a new cast, a new location, an American reincarnation and expanded beyond our wildest dreams. As ever, Being Human lives or dies on the strength of the characters and the cast, and that’s why I think this season is our strongest yet.”

All three previous seasonsof BBC AMERICA’s Being Human are available now from the BBC on Blu-ray, DVD and on several media platforms to purchase and download.

BBC America also released this season 4, episode 1 synopsis; again, expect spoilers.

EPISODE SYNOPSES

Episode One

Annie, her housemate George and their new friend Tom are reeling from the loss of their best friend Mitchell, Tom’s father-figure McNair and the tragic death of George’s girlfriend, Nina. On top of all this, there’s a newborn baby to look after and vampires to deal with: lurking in every corner of society, waiting for the Old Ones to arrive and take over the world with brutal force. Can they fight them off? And at what cost? One thing becomes clear – the vampires believe that the child of two werewolves is important in their own mythology. Can this little baby really be the savior of humanity? And what exactly are Cutler’s ‘alternative’ plans for world domination? Episode One premieres Saturday, February 25, 9:00p.m. ET/PT.

And finally, we have this Character Guide, outlining a bit of the paths that Annie, Tom, and Hal will be taking in the new season.

CHARACTER GUIDE

Annie played by Lenora Crichlow

Annie has been a ghost since her fiancé killed her back in 2007, but since then she’s seen more of life than ever before. She’s defied death’s door, been to Purgatory and back, discovered her lover (Mitchell) was responsible for the murder of twenty innocent people and watched as he was killed by best friend George. In this season, Annie is more than ever the matriarch of Honolulu Heights, left holding the baby with the fate of the world in her hands.

Tom played by Michael Socha

Werewolf Tom has spent his life on a mission: to kill vampires. In season three, Tom discovered that not only was his father, McNair, not his real dad, but that he was the one who gave him the werewolf curse. Since McNair’s death, Tom has stayed in Barry and is welcomed into Honolulu Heights. Putting his nomadic life and his mission to kill all vampires (mostly!) behind him, Tom has to learn to live like a human, love like a human and fight like a human. But will he succeed?

Hal played by Damien Molony

Hal has been a vampire for over 500 years and the temptation for blood and carnage still rules his every waking thought. Since meeting best friends Leo (a werewolf) and Pearl (a ghost) in 1955, Hal has managed to stay off the blood by sticking to a rigid structure and keeping away from all people. Coming to Honolulu Heights is a huge disruption for Hal. And he doesn’t cope well with disruption. At first, Hal – the stand-offish, posh vampire – and Tom – the common, feral werewolf – find themselves at each-other’s throats, but once a mutual respect is gained, we see this odd couple become close.

Being Human returns with a brand-new fourth season beginning February 25 at 9/8c on BBC America.

Three New Clips from Tonight’s New Fringe “Forced Perspective” @ SciFi Mafia

Excellent, it’s Fringe Friday again! Today we have three clips for you, and honestly they’re really not very spoilery. But if you’re a fan like I am, you’ll take every opportunity to watch Olivia, Peter, Walter, Astrid, Lincoln, and Broyles in action. If so, here you go:

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Fringe, starring Anna Torv, John Noble, Joshua Jackson, Jasika Nicole, Seth Gable, and Lance Reddick, airs Friday nights -that’s tonight! watch it live! – at 9/8c on Fox.

One Last TV Spot and Some Fond Farewells Before Tonight’s Series Finale of CHUCK @ SciFi Mafia

So it has come to this. One last night with Chuck, Sarah, Casey, Morgan, Ellie, Awesome, and the Buy More gang. It’s been a great run. First we have a nice exciting TV spot to get you all excited for tonight’s two-hour series finale, then we have some wonderfully thoughtful and honestly tear-jerking farewells from the cast to get you all maudlin:

Let’s be clear: when they said “next Friday” on that TV spot, they meant TONIGHT.

If you’re new to the series, star Zachary Levi‘s farewell will give you a nice idea of what the show’s characters have been through. If you’re a fan, grab the Kleenex.

Yvonne Strahovski‘s farewell is pretty spoilery about one of Sarah’s scenes, but it’s not the final scene, so we recommend it – and did you remember she has an accent offscreen? It’s adorable. Of course.

Joshua Gomez‘s character Morgan has had nearly as big an arc as Chuck. It’s another sweet remembrance.

Now go blow your nose and make sure that your DVR is set for tonight; if you start sniffling again you might miss something and you’ll need to rewind.

Chuck, starring Zachary Levi, Yvonne Strahovski, Joshua Gomez, and Adam Baldwin, airs its two-hour series finale tonight at 8/7c on NBC.

Bring out your aliens! New SF comedy could be Monty Python reunion @ Sci-Fi Storm

There are some things that seem to go together, one one seems to be that SF fans are also fans of Monty Python, and can recite any scene from Monty Python and the Holy Grail spot on…I’ve even been explaining to my kids how if a woman weighs as much as a duck, she’s made of wood, and therefore a witch…ahem. So no wonder I got giddy when I heard about Absolutely Anything, a SF farce comedy being directed by former Python Terry Jones, who also directed Life of Brian and co-directed Grail, and already has John Cleese, Terry Gilliam and Michael Palin signed up – Eric Idle is in negotiations – potentially bringing the five surviving members of Monty Python together again (the sixth member, Graham Chapman, passed away in 1989 from cancer). Add in the voice of Robin Williams and just sit back and laugh…

The story, being developed by Jones and Gavin Scott (The Musts of Avalon, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles) and combining CG and live action, is about a group of aliens (voiced by the Pythons) who grant the power to do anything to a human – and watch how he screws up everything. Williams will add his voice as a talking dog named Dennis, and they are hoping to use him in a live role as well.

The Astounding Photos that Made America Fall in Love with Science @ io9

Fritz Goro was one of the most important science photographers of all time, capturing the huge scientific advances after World War II, and the start of the Space Race. And now Life Magazine has a breathtaking gallery of Goro's most unforgettable images, which show us the cutting-edge science of the 1950s and 1960s. They're beautiful, but they also illuminate the world we live in today. More »

Could Fringe continue even if canceled? @ Sci-Fi Storm

Fox still hasn’t announced its intentions regarding Fringe, although a lot of people are expecting the network to cancel the show after entertainment president Kevin Reilly’s statement that ““We lose a lot of money on the show.” But Joshua Jackson, who plays Peter Bishop on the show, thinks it could live on after cancellation. “They’ve talked about maybe going off network with it, too,” he said of the possibilities. “The TV landscape is a different place than it used to be, so it might not be death.”

The TV landscape is VERY different. Gone are the days where a big budget show might survive in first-run syndication, and cable networks don’t seem to be quite up to the same level for production costs, although they are closing in. But if your loyal fan base is strong enough, there still seems to be alternative media outlets, including the Buffy route: tell the rest of the story in comics.

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