You might recall that last year we heard news of a new Star Trek documentary series - The Center Seat - which curiously excluded recent entries like Discovery and Picard.
Seemingly it would be a love letter to real Star Trek fans of old. Its director was implicitly quite scathing of the newer titles.
US Network CW have cancelledBatwoman after its third season.
While it might be tempting to interpret this in the context of Ruby Rose's controversial departure following season 2 we're more inclined to see this as part of a bigger picture.
We rarely comment on individual reviews but when we saw the Washington Post publish one with a title that Halo's latest episode finally delivers on the show's promise, that struck a chord.
Early reviews for the series were mixed and our impression of the first two episodes was that the show is watchable but not stellar.
A previously only hinted at by crew gift image new Star Wars TV project, Tales of the Jedi, has appeared in the schedule for the upcoming Star Wars Celebration Anaheim, on May 28.
It is described as an animated anthology series and the panel will be attended by Lucasfilm's Dave Filoni.
This trailer made us smile. The idea of a couple (J.K. Simmons and Sissy Spacek) finding a chamber buried in their yard which contains a portal to another planet is unqestionably sci-fi but not intrinsically remarkable.
Then they keep the secret just between them. Regularly visiting to enjoy the scenery from the room on the other end.
HBO have released the trailer for their upcoming series The Time Traveler's Wife.
There's considerably more action (i.e. violence) in the trailer than we would have guessed based on earlier impressions but that surrounds the time traveler (Theo James).
If you can't get enough of Chris Hemsworth, we wouldn't blame you, and this week the fickle gods of entertainment have been generous in first giving us a teaser for the next Thor film and also a first look at Netflix's Spiderhead.
By look unfortunately we don't mean footage but Entertainment Weekly has published some photos and an interview with the director and some of the cast.
In a week when Netflix reported their first drop in total subscribers in their ten years of operation, it's not surprising that eyes have turned to Netflix's spending.
Their achievements in the entertainment industry have been truly remarkable, but at what cost?
An amusing teaser including a release date of May 20 has been released for Netflix's Love, Death + Robots.
We're not especially into horror so haven't watched the earlier seasons but this teaser is good enough that we may take a look at them next time we're loitering in Netflix.