Reading the synopsis for a newly announced animated sci-fi comedy The Hospital picked up by Amazon, our first thought was, how has this never been done before?
Television shows set in hospitals are so prolific that one day they may outnumber actual hospitals so it's a genre over-ripe for sending up.
This week the Babylon 5 reboot lives on, a look at new Chris Hemsworth sci-fi thriller Spiderhead and a sneak peek at the first 8 minutes of Stranger Things 4.
In an interview with British radio station Radio X Karl Urban has repeated the line we've all heard many times before - the next Star Trek film is happening and there's still no script.
What's new? Matt Shakman who is set to direct the film has just signed on to executive produce a new Godzilla live-action series for Apple.
Tiny Tina's Wonderlands has dropped their second DLC (downloadable content) titled Gluttons' Gamble less than two months after release.
While we haven't had a chance to play Wonderlands yet, the buzz is that not only are these DLC dropping insanely quickly, but there's not much content in them.
CW have released a poster for their in development Gotham Knights series which we are surprised to learn is unrelated to the identically named computer game releasing this year.
Both titles take place in a Gotham City where Batman / Bruce Wayne is dead and former sidekicks come to the fore but each will feature different characters and stories.
Toni Collette, Naomi Ackie and Mark Ruffalo have joined Robert Pattinson as cast for Oscar winning director Bong Joon Ho's next film, an adapation of Edward Ashton's Mickey7.
Which tells the story of an expendable employee who upon death, triggers the generation of a clone replacement.