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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SNL Preview: Jonah Hill and Kate McKinnon Get Their Crocs Shined
SNL took a little break through the second half of February (thankfully, the GOP race has largely filled in for itself), but will return for its March 2016 debut with Hail, Caesar! star Jonah Hill, and musical guest Future. Go on, enjoy Jonah getting his shoes shined, then. What can you do, not watch?
AMC Orders Ridley Scott Naval Horror Drama ‘The Terror’ for 2017
It’s hard to imagine any kind of AMC horror that doesn’t involve walking corpses these days, but Ridley Scott and David Kajganich may at last succeed in changing that. AMC has officially given a 2017 series order to The Terror, based on the Dan Simmons novel of an arctic monster chasing 1847 sailors.
‘Game of Thrones’ S6 Will Keep Jon Snow’s Fate Secret, Even From Press
The Season 6 fate of Game of Thrones’ Jon Snow has proven both the TV industry’s best, and worst-kept secret, subject to speculation and fan sleuthing at every turn, and HBO refuses to risk any official leaks. In an unprecedented move, perhaps owing to last year’s pirated episodes, HBO will withhold any Game of Thrones Season 6 press screeners ahead of the premiere.
Here are the DC Heroes Reportedly in NBC Insurance Comedy ‘Powerless’
DC Comics shares an interesting relationship with its TV properties, always dancing around some of the major heroes and villains, to the point that NBC’s proposed office comedy Powerless might have slim pickings. Now, a new report on the pilot script supposedly identifies the first notable comic brawl, along with some familiar allies of the Super Friends.
Review: ‘Agent Carter’ Gave Season 2 a ‘Hollywood Ending,’ But is the Finale Her Last?
And lo, Marvel’s Agent Carter has come to a “Hollywood Ending” of its Season 2 end, hopefully not the last we see of Peggy’s West Coast adventures. Still, with last week poised to take out at least two major characters with “Zero Matter” (cough, Darkforce), who survived the big finish? Did Peggy finally take down Whitney Frost, and otherwise get her man/men? What Marvel mystery will linger for Season 3? Find out in our full Season 2 finale review!
‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ Confirms Ward’s New Marvel Moniker With Creepy Photo
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. made reasonably clear by its 2015 finale that Ward was no longer himself, recently alluding to a familiar comic name for his 2016 return. Now, S.H.I.E.L.D. producers confirm a “Hive”-y new turn for Marvel’s most treacherous Agent, along with an unsettling new photo of the transformation in progress.
‘Walking Dead’ Preview: Rick Rallies Against the Saviors for ‘Not Tomorrow Yet’
The Walking Dead finally gave a name to Negan’s threatening brood by last night’s “Knots Untie,” and it won’t be long before the “Saviors” come a-knockin’. Rick rallies #TeamAlexandria as such in a new clip from next Sunday’s “Not Tomorrow Yet,” but will the threat of starvation kill them off first?
Preview ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 6’s Biggest Battle in New BTS Footage
Recent Game of Thrones Season 6 teasers haven’t revealed much beyond its cast’s famous faces, and in lieu of a full trailer a new behind-the-scenes preview may offer more. Take a look at some of the biggest battles yet in a new featurette from Game of Thrones’ hotly-anticipated return!
‘Daredevil’ Season 2 Review: Marvel’s on Fire With Their Most Explosive TV Yet
Marvel’s Netflix ‘Daredevil’ returns for 2016 with a punishing and confident Season 2, full of darkly rich new characters and an even more heightened sense of action. Our early review, before all episodes suit up for streaming on March 18!
‘Game of Thrones’ Star Sophie Turner Probably Isn’t Out of a Job This Season
Game of Thrones has always built itself as a series capable of offing its leads at any moment, even if the audience seems to reject certain deaths too harsh to be true. It would probably stand to reason that Sophie Turner’s Sansa Stark has plenty of time in her future as well, something Turner seemingly hinted at the Oscars last night.