The Immortal Kevin Fitzpatrick was born and raised in New York City, and that doesn't make sense. Kevin wears many hats, including actor, editor, and writer, but never yellow. The best things in life are Back to the Future, beets, Firefly and The Venture Bros. When not picking apart the minutia of pop culture in film and TV, Kevin can usually be found RIGHT BEHIND YOU.
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‘Game of Thrones’ Season 7’s Fourth Episode Leaks, But Not By Hackers?
Well, if there wasn’t too concern with HBO’s recent hack leaking material early before, there is now. Reports indicate Game of Thrones Season 7’s fourth episode, “The Spoils of War,” has officially made its way online.
HBO Hack Was Seven Times Bigger Than Sony’s, FBI Now Involved
Hacking scandals are everywhere these days, and a recent HBO attack that allegedly leaked Game of Thrones scripts and several comedy episodes may be bigger than feared. Sources say the data extends to many more times what Sony suffered in 2014, and is now being investigated by the FBI.
‘Star Trek’ Bosses Confirm ‘Discovery’ Canon Will Ignore Movies, Books
Star Trek canon has practically folded in on itself, with rebooted movies following a new timeline, and Discovery returning ten years before the old one. And despite some aesthetic choices, Discovery will largely ignore any sense of the J.J. Abrams films, as well as the franchise’s many books.
Emma Roberts Rejoins ‘American Horror Story’ For Season 7 ‘Cult’
Emma Roberts has been understandably scarce from American Horror Story in recent years, but with Scream Queens wailing its last, the Coven and Freak Show star is joining the Cult. Ryan Murphy confirms that Roberts will be back and “ready for action” in Season 7.
Amazon Eyes Alt-History ‘Black America’ From ‘Boondocks,’ ‘Compton’ Producers
Pushback on HBO’s modern slavery drama Confederate understandably rages, and Amazon’s response is most intriguing of all. Straight Outta Compton producer Will Packer and The Boondocks creator Aaron McGruder’s new alternate-reality drama has been unveiled as Black America, with a very different premise.
David Fincher’s Netflix ‘Mindhunter’ Confirms October Premiere With First Trailer
It seems like we get a new Netflix original every week, but there’s something special in Mind with David Fincher and Charlize Theron. Become a Mindhunter with our first trailer for the October premiere, as Jonathan Groff and Fringe alum Anna Torv start profiling serial killers.
‘Walking Dead’ Season 8 Premiere Will Explain ‘Old Man Rick’ Scene
Any fan of The Walking Dead knew changes were coming with the war against Negan, though the Season 8 trailer seemingly spoiled a major twist ahead. Or perhaps not, as Robert Kirkman teases Season 8’s October premiere will introduce us to the older Rick glimpsed in the footage.
‘American Horror Story: Cult’ Minds Its Beeswax in New Poster and Tease
Much as we’ll miss the random guessing game of American Horror Story teasers, that Cult isn’t going to indoctrinate itself. Join the hive with a new bee-themed Season 7 poster, and an even more cryptic promo.
HBO Admits ‘Misguided’ Announcement of ‘Confederate’ Slavery Drama
Regardless of whatever Game of Thrones bosses David Benioff and Dan Weiss did next, a new modern slavery drama was not something to announce lightly. Now, HBO acknowledges that Confederate needed more consideration of its audience, if not the premise.
Jon Stewart Returning to Standup for Two New HBO Specials
Jon Stewart’s first attempt at a new HBO series may have been scrapped, but the former Daily Show host isn’t down and out. Not only will Stewart return to standup for the first time in twenty-one years with a new HBO special, but also headline a Night of Too Many Stars.
‘Game of Thrones’ Reveals Jorah’s ‘Stormborn’ Letter, Greyscale Cure and More
Game of Thrones knows how much its fans will analyze and decode every production detail, and occasionally saves us the trouble. Get a closer look at all the written props this week, revealing the extent of Jorah’s love for Dany, and a greyscale cure that involves … olive oil?
‘Westworld’ Season 2 Confirms Leaving the Park, ‘SW’ Name
HBO’s Westworld surprised all of us with a Season 2 trailer for its 2018 return, though plenty of questions remain unanswered. Consider two mysteries solved, as bosses confirm we’ll leave the park in Season 2, and likely revisit the mysterious “SW.”