Conversations with actors and creators of Science Fiction.
Straight from the heart of New York City, join us for a special edition of the podcast recorded live at the Directors Guild Theater, where we celebrate the epic conclusion to The Death of Superman saga—Reign of the Supermen. We take you behind the velvet rope with exclusive red carpet interviews featuring the voices and visionaries who brought this bold chapter of DC animation to life.
Join me in a roundtable at San Diego Comic Con with the powerful voices behind The Death of Superman. I sat down with stars Jerry O'Connell (Superman), Rebecca Romijn (Lois Lane), Jason O'Mara (Batman), and Christopher Gorham (The Flash) to dive into what it means to bring this legendary DC storyline to animated life.
Five cast members from Superman (2025)—Edi Gathegi, María Gabriela de Faría, Isabela Merced, Nathan Fillion, and Anthony Carrigan—from each side of the fence, help explore the minds of these metahumans. From reluctant villains to grumpy geniuses, these characters bring complexity, charisma, and chaos to James Gunn's reimagined DC Universe. Hear how each actor shaped their role. Start Your Free One Year Trial At Sci-Fi Talk Plus Sample Sci-Fi Talk Episodes for Free
A look into the making of Superman (2025) with interviews supplied by Warner Bros., featuring writer-director James Gunn and the film's lead stars: David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, and Nicholas Hoult. From character development to casting choices, we explore how Gunn reimagined the Man of Steel for a new generation. Start Your Free One Year Trial At Sci-Fi Talk Plus Today Check out Free Sample Episodes of Plus
In this episode, we sit down with actor Gaius Charles, known to fans as the charismatic Brian “Smash” Williams from Friday Night Lights, and now the voice behind Batwing in Batman: Bad Blood. Gaius opens up about stepping into the world of DC Comics, embracing an unfamiliar superhero, and what it took to bring Luke Fox to life through voice alone.
This week, we descend into the heart of cinematic horror with an exclusive look at the mind-bending thriller The Sound. Set in the unforgiving high altitudes of a remote mountain range, The Sound follows a group of elite climbers whose expedition takes a horrifying turn when they encounter something far beyond the natural world—an ancient, malevolent force that defies comprehension.
In this chilling and cinematic episode, we sit down with legendary screenwriter and director David Koepp—the mind behind iconic films like Jurassic Park, Spider-Man, and Panic Room—to talk about his foray into immersive audio storytelling with the Audible Original horror drama, Yard Work. Koepp shares the eerie inspiration behind the story, which follows a grieving widower and former surgeon—played by the one and only Kevin Bacon—as he confronts strange and increasingly malevolent overgrowth creeping into his remote property. We explore Koepp's transition from screen to sound, the unique constraints and creative freedoms of audio horror, and how he builds suspense using only the power of voice, sound design, and imagination.
In this episode of Exploring Humanity Through Sci-Fi, we venture into the unknown with acclaimed actor David Clennon, whose career has spanned groundbreaking science fiction and deeply human storytelling. From his unforgettable role as Palmer in John Carpenter's The Thing, to Miles Drentell in Thirtysomething and now Kurt in the mind-bending film, The Sound, Clennon has consistently portrayed characters who confront mystery, menace, and the limits of perception. We dive into his role in The Sound—a spine-tingling movie about a team of mountaineers who encounter an eerie, invisible force in the high-altitude wilderness. David discusses how The Sound explores psychological tension and the fragility of human understanding when nature—or something else—turns against us. Start Your Free One Year Trial Now For Sci-Fi Talk Plus Take a free test drive with episodes and videos to preview
In this episode of Exploring Humanity Through Sci-Fi, a deep dive into Artificial, the groundbreaking interactive sci-fi series created by Bernie Su and Evan Mandery. The story centers on Sophie Lin, an artificial human designed by Dr. Matt Lin to explore the question: what makes us human? Through intimate live-streamed interactions with viewers, Artificial blurs the boundary between scripted narrative and real-time choice, invited audiences to shape Sophie's evolution as she wrestles with love, identity, morality, and purpose. Start Your Free Trial To Sci-Fi Talk Plus, Today
On Byte, Ironheart, Marvel Studios' latest Disney+ series that blends tech, magic, and heart. In this episode, we explore the making of the show through exclusive interviews with the cast and creators, including Dominique Thorne, Anthony Ramos, Ryan Coogler, Chinaka Hodge, and Angela Barnes. Dominique Thorne reprises her role as Riri Williams, first introduced in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Anthony Ramos plays Parker Robbins, aka The Hood—a streetwise villain wielding dark magic. Executive producer Ryan Coogler calls Riri “a true Gen Z MCU hero” and praises the show's relevance in today's world of AI, ethics, and identity. Listen now for audio clips from Marvel Studios. Start Your Free One Year Trial for Sci-Fi Talk Plus, Today
Buckle up for a cinematic deep dive into the Cretaceous chaos of Jurassic World Rebirth, the latest epic chapter in the iconic franchise. In this episode of Sci-Fi Talk Plus's Byte, there are sit-down interviews—courtesy of Universal Pictures—with the film's cast and director.
From the roundtables at SDCC are Bruce W. Timm, Kevin Conroy, Ray Wise, Tara Strong, Brian Azzarello. and bonus comments from Mark Hamill with special thanks to Gary Miereanu Start Your Free One Year Trial At Sci-Fi Talk Plus, Today
I chatted with co-creators Rhett C. Bruno and Jaime Castle as we look at the story of James Crowley, stuck between life and death to hunt down all kinds of supernatural evil creatures. A strange back robbery involving frozen bank vault gets Crowley on the case but there's much more. We discuss world building and how this came together. Start your free one year trial at Sci-fi Talk Plus, Today.
From 2018, I interviewed the cast and their director in a roundtable setting and also covered the red carpet. This is a compilation of these interviews that include director Mitzi Peirone and her actors, Madeline Brewer, Sarah Hay, and Imogen Waterhouse. Plus I chat with composer Michael Gatt. Start Your Free One Year Trial At Sci-Fi Talk Plus, Now
Anson Mount talks about if Christopher Pike has a limited backstory and Sonequa Martin-Green talks about the complex Spock-Burnham relationship in season two of Star Trek Discovery. Start Your Free One Year Trial At Sci-Fi Talk Plus, Today.
Interview with the stars and creators of genre film at The Tribeca Film Festival. Included is American Psycho director, Mary Harron. Start Your Free One Year Trial At Sci-Fi Talk Plus, Today
On Exploring Humanity Through Sci-Fi, I'm diving headfirst into the high-tech horror and haunting heart of M3GAN 2.0. This sequel's sharper, smarter, and even more spine-chilling than the original. First up, Allison Williams, the ever-intense Gemma, whose tech-savvy brilliance has consequences that spiral way out of control. Then, we hear from Violet McGraw, returning as Cady, whose bond with M3GAN has only grown more… complex. And steering the whole thrilling ride is director Gerard Johnstone, back at the helm to elevate the tension, the laughs, and the mayhem. So buckle up—because M3GAN isn't just back. She's evolved. And we're peeling back the layers of how this eerie icon was reengineered to terrify us all over again. Start Your Free One Year Trial at Sci-Fi Talk Plus
On Byte on Exploring Humanity Through Sci-Fi, a journey into the heart of Elio, Pixar's imaginative new adventure about a boy who accidentally becomes Earth's ambassador to the galaxy. Join us as we chat with the out-of-this-world talent behind the film, uncovering how this cosmic story came to life. Featured Guests: Yonas Kibreab, the voice of Elio, on channeling courage and curiosity into this unlikely hero. Brad Garrett, who brings depth and laughs to an alien emissary like no other. Zoe Saldaña, who plays Elio's mother, Major Olga Solis, on parenting, interstellar style. Madeline Sharafian & Domee Shi, co-directors, sharing how they balanced sci-fi spectacle with a deeply personal story. Mary Alice Drumm, producer, on weaving visual wonder with Pixar's signature emotional storytelling. Start Your Free One Year Trial On Sci-Fi Talk Plus, Today
From the roundtables are James Krieg and Bruce W. Timm about this interesting team up to bring down a world wide threat in this new animated series. Start Your Free One Year Trial At Sci-Fi Talk Plus Today
Gaming In Color follows gay gaming involiving Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer gamers..Director is Phillip Jones features George Skleres of Riot Games and Colleen Macklin who appeared at Gaymer X convention. I chat with Phillip Jones about the good, the bad and treatment of gay gamers. Start Your Free One Year Trial At Sci-Fi Talk Plus, Today
Innovative Author and CSI creator who talked to me about his work at the time Dark Prophecy. This is an interactive story with links to videos in each page readers can see online. His Level 26 Trilogy concluded with Dark Revelations. Start Your Free One Year Trial To Sci-Fi Talk Plus Today.
An actor and voice artists who voices characters on Star Trek and Star Wars animated series tells me about his work as Murf in Star Trek Prodigy and also voice the clone troopers in Star Wars The Clone Wars and The Bad Batch. Start Your Free One Year Trial at Sci-Fi Talk Plus Today
In this episode, we sit down with the incredible Thora Birch to dive into her intense and gripping role as Special Forces Staff Sergeant Audrey Beach in the cinematic audio drama Overleaper. This fast-paced thriller follows Beach as she discovers an eerie truth—there's another her from an alternate universe. How do you fight an enemy who shares your face, your skills, and your memories? Birch shares her experience bringing Audrey Beach to life, unpacking the emotional weight of playing a soldier caught between worlds. She takes us behind the scenes of the performance, revealing how she captured the duality of Beach's struggle—her military precision, raw vulnerability, and unsettling realization that nothing is as it seems. Start Your Free One Year Trial Of Sci-Fi Talk Plus for commercial free version of this episode with a bonus video included.
Fun chat with Dana Gould and Janet Varney on their table read of Plane Nine From Outer Space. Start Your Free One Year Free Trial At Sci-Fi Talk Plus Today.
Interviews include Mason Thames,Nico Parker,Gerard Butler, Julian Dennison, Gabriel Howell, Bronwyn James ,Harry Trevaldwyn, Nick Frost, and writer director Dean DeBlois. Look for bonus video on Sci-Fi Talk Plus. Start Your Free One Year Trial Today On Sci-Fi Talk Plus
In this episode, we dive into the newly released deluxe action figures from the legendary TV series The Prisoner. Fans of the show will recognize the iconic tension between Number 6, played by Patrick McGoohan, and the formidable Number 2, portrayed memorably by Leo McKern. Chris Doc Wyatt of Wandering Planet Toys talk about this new line explore the legacy of these characters, the psychological drama at the heart of the series, and how that dynamic has been captured in detailed sculpt and design. Whether you're a collector or a long-time admirer of The Prisoner, this episode is a salute to rebellion, identity, and the art of bringing TV history to the toy shelf. Start Your Free One Year Trial Of Sci-Fi Talk Plus Today Visit Wandering Planet Toys
There's also a review of The Ritual with Al Pacino, Tribeca Festival selection Queens Of The Dead, Tom Felton back as Malfoy, Andy Serkis on Animal Farm, and more news. Start Your Free One Year Trial at Sci-Fi Talk Plus, today.
Bestselling science fiction author Andy Weir joins Exploring Humanity Through Sci-Fi for an insightful, funny, and wide-ranging conversation about space exploration, writing hard science fiction, and the real-world Artemis mission. Tune in as Andy and host Tony Tellado dive into the intersection of science, capitalism, and imagination—along with plenty of behind-the-scenes peeks at Andy's research habits and what he did during the pandemic. The Realities of Space Exploration: Andy discusses how commercialization and competition can drive the next giant leap for humanity, especially when it comes to sustainable lunar colonies and affordable space travel. Artemis – From Page to Production: The story and science behind Andy's novel Artemis, Fox acquiring the film rights, and updates on possible screen adaptations. Andy's Writing Process: Andy reveals his disciplined approach to daily writing, why research is his favorite rabbit hole, and how he leverages both Google and passionate experts for world-building. Start Your Free Trial At Sci-Fi Talk Plus Today
In this episode of Exploring Humanity Through Sci-Fi, host Tony Tellado talked with the renowned actress Alice Krige, best known to Star Trek fans as the iconic Borg Queen. Alice discusses her powerful role in the film She Will, where she portrays Veronica Ghent, an aging movie star recovering from surgery in a mysterious Scottish retreat—a place infamous for its history with witch burnings. She delves into how trauma, vulnerability, and the quest for redemption shape her character and enrich the film's narrative. Alice shares fascinating behind-the-scenes insights about working with first-time director Charlotte Colbert, executive producer Dario Argento, and her talented co-stars, including Malcolm McDowell and Kota Eberhardt. She highlights the film's unique visual style and how nature and the cosmos are artfully interwoven with personal healing and justice. The conversation moves to Alice's multifaceted journey as the Borg Queen across multiple Star Trek projects, including her pivotal roles in Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Voyager, and the animated series Lower Decks. Alice reflects on the character's enduring allure, mysterious qualities, and cultural significance as an archetype that evokes complex reactions in viewers. Tony and Alice also reminisce about her acclaimed performances in projects like Carnival Row, Ghost Story, and her broad theater background. Alice provides a candid look at how immersive roles can profoundly affect actors—sometimes lingering well past filming, as she recounts from her experience on Silent Hill. With warmth and wisdom, Alice credits her career's richness to a passion for storytelling, collaboration, and the enduring joy of working with devoted creative teams. Whether discussing the demands of fantasy roles, the art of transformation through makeup and costume, or her gratitude for a life spent in performance, Alice offers an inspiring perspective for fans and fellow artists alike. Start Your Free One Year Trial On Sci-Fi Talk Plus
Rewind Episode Overview In this special episode, Tony Tellado dives into the 2016 summer series Braindead, a unique blend of political satire, sci-fi, comedy, and horror that is even more eerily relevant today. With members of the cast and co-creators Robert and Michelle King, we explore how space bugs eating politicians' brains becomes a clever (and hilarious) lens for examining extremism and the current political climate. Key Topics & Highlights Braindead Premise: Alien insects arrive on meteors and literally eat politicians' brains in Washington D.C., making humans act in bizarre, extreme ways. Bridging Genres Beyond the Norm: The cast discuss how the show combines political drama with sci-fi, horror, and even romantic comedy—a shift from what you'd expect from the Good Wife creators. Acting in the Absurd: Tony Shalhoub talks about channeling both sides of his evolving character, Red Wheatus. Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Aaron Tveit discuss the fun and challenge of playing ideologically opposed leads who must unite. Satire Meets Reality: The Kings discuss how real-life politics became stranger than fiction, often outpacing the show's most absurd ideas. They also touch on the inspiration from actual shutdowns, and their attempts to satirize increasing polarization where “compromise is lost.” Balancing Tone: Maintaining comedic timing while blending in horror and satire proved to be both fun and challenging for the cast and creators. Behind the Scenes: Insight into research, from Capitol Hill strategy to entomology, and witty anecdotes about gross-out scenes and network standards. Larger Themes: Extremism and the lack of dialogue in U.S. politics Humanizing both sides of the political divide How fear, satire, and laughter can help us process social anxieties Memorable Quotes “The terrifying thing is not the big monster. The terrifying thing to me is that something will crawl on me when I sleep…” – Robert King “Our show kind of has a serious point underneath it. But the last thing I want to watch is a serious show.” – Robert King “We did lean heavily into the first Red, the Red, who's a heavy drinker and kind of a lush…” – Tony Shalhoub Further Discussion Reflections on today's relentless news cycles and how real events often upstage even the wildest fictional premises. Start Your Free One Year Trial At Sci-Fi Talk Plus, Today
Interview comments courtesy Of Warner Bros with Teo Briones, Rya Kihlstedt ,Richard Harmon , Max Llyod Jones, Kaitlyn Santa Juana, and co-Directors are Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein Start Your Free One Year Trial At Sci-Fi Talk Plus, Today
Interviews from Beyond Fest with Amber Midthunder, Lindsay Lavanchy , Screenwriter Micho Robert Rutare, Co-director Josh Wassung, and a sit down interview with producer director Dan Trachtenberg. On Plus, there are video interviews and three clips from the film. Start Your Free One Year Trial At Sci-Fi Talk Plus, Now
In this episode, Tony Tellado looks back at a key moment in Wonder Woman's legacy: her first standalone animated film. With insights from key creators and talent behind the project, this episode shines a light on how the Amazonian icon finally took center stage in animation, the creative decisions that shaped her portrayal, and the mythology that grounds her character. Featured Guests Bruce Timm (Producer, Animation Legend) Lauren Montgomery (Director) Michael Jelenic (Screenwriter) Topics Covered Why Wonder Woman Took So Long: Bruce Timm discusses the wait before Wonder Woman received her own animated feature, and the importance of finally giving her the spotlight. Creating Wonder Woman's Story: The challenge of weaving together various comic book versions to create a fresh, definitive take on the character. Portraying an Icon: Insights into the complexities of bringing Wonder Woman to life as a lead, and how her character differs from the animated Justice League version. Controversy and Fan Expectations: From the invisible jet to whether she should fly, the episode explores passionate fan debates and production decisions. Voice Casting Magic: Highlights of Keri Russell's and Nathan Fillion's performances as Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor, plus Alfred Molina as Ares. Mother and Daughter Dynamics: Thematic exploration of Wonder Woman's relationship with Hippolyta and the generational tension within Amazonian society. Villains & Mythology: Deep dive into the film's Greek mythological roots and how Ares was developed as a formidable antagonist. Directing Animated Features: Lauren Montgomery on the unique challenges of directing animation versus live action, and her experience shaping Wonder Woman's look and story. Scriptwriting Challenges: Michael Jelenic on translating Wonder Woman's complex legacy into an engaging origin story and balancing mythos with originality. Female Superheroes in Animation: Reflections on the importance of featuring more female leads and untapped potential in the DC universe, from Wonder Woman to future hopes like Aquaman. Key Quotes “Sometimes you don't want to give the audience what they want. You give them what they need.” – Bruce Timm “Wonder Woman was the start, and it was so much fun to work on the project, and I'd love to be able to do more female lead characters.” – Lauren Montgomery Where to Watch Wonder Woman's animated feature is available on Max, Blu-Ray, and a special two-disc DVD edition. Start Your Free One Year Trial On Sci-Fi Talk Plus Today
Episode Overview: Tony takes listeners on a tour of the biggest headlines and developments in the worlds of science fiction, fantasy, horror, and comics. This week's episode is packed with news, opinions, and a touch of industry analysis from Tony's unique perspective. Highlights: Superman Movie Update MPAA has rated the upcoming Superman film PG-13 for violence. Tony shares his early impressions of the trailer and the film's tone. Harry Potter TV Series News Main trio cast: Dominic McLaughlin (Harry), Alistair Stout (Ron), Arabella Stanton (Hermione). John Lithgow cast as Dumbledore. Supporting cast announced; key roles still uncast. San Diego Comic Con: Marvel's Hall H Absence Marvel will skip Hall H; presence focused on “Fantastic Four.” Tony's take on Marvel's “villain problem” post-Thanos. Stranger Things Final Season Season will premiere on November 26, 2025, split in three parts. New cast includes Linda Hamilton and more. Doctor Who Casting Ncuti Gatwa's tenure ends; Billie Piper set to “morph” into The Doctor. Billie Piper expresses excitement about returning. Monster High Live Action Movie Announced Directed by Gerard Johnstone. Movie based on popular doll franchise; potential for franchise expansion. Blumhouse Adapting ‘Phasmophobia' Hit horror investigation game to become a movie. The Sandman Series Finale Second and final season coming to Netflix, with a bonus “Death”-focused episode. Sci-Fi Movie Recommendations ScreenCrush's best sci-fi of the decade, with Tony's commentary on top picks. Industry Insights “Andor”'s $650M budget revealed. Sam Altman's AI ambitions and sci-fi's influence on real technology. “Severance” Season 2 updates and hints at possible spin-offs. Handmaid's Tale Final Season Everett Carradine (Naomi Putnam) reflects on her journey with the show. Scream 7 Reunion Kevin Williamson discusses returning focus to Sidney Prescott. Wednesday Season 2 Sneak Peek Netflix releases first six minutes, featuring creepy new villain played by Haley Joel Osment. Gen V Season 2 Premiere “The Boys” spin-off returns September 17, 2025. Splinter Cell Movie in Development Sydney Sweeney cast; John M. Chu set to direct. List: Worst Superhero Movies Ever Tony reacts to Fiction Horizon's fan-voted list. Start Your Free One Year Trial At Sci-Fi Talk Plus,Today
My subscribers picked this episode at number 28 for The Mix 100 about a future, where a space station orbits a very toxic Earth. Astronauts find survivors in protective domes that houses the elites. So the question is, do they rescue them or themselves? Director Magdalena Lauritsch based this script on a real life refugee crisis. Julia Franz Richter is one of the astronauts whom she cites gave her lots of emotional range to play. Start Your Free One Year Trial at Sci-Fi Talk Plus
Based on his book, The Human Rights Movement, his film Interreflections is different in form from his book. The film is broken up in three different time lines with each scene is an investigation of social issues. There is also a satirical science fiction layer with an antagonist, a protagonist, they're debating life in space. Start Your Free One Year Trial At Sci-Fi Talk Plus Today
At number 65 my subscribers picked my interviews from San Diego Comic Con for the animated series Undone. But star Rosa Salazar approached it like doing live action despite it being rotosoped. She was impressed by the painted backgrounds added later which she said look classical. You're hear from the creative team in how this series was put together. Start Your Free One Year Trial At Sci-Fi Talk Plus
Interview with Paula Brancotti, Creator Aaron Martin, director Adam McDonald and executive producer Ian Carpenter on this horror series. Start Your Free One Year Trial At Sci-Fi Talk Plus Today
Actor who plays Doc Holliday on this series talks coming back for the last season. He's Your Huckleberry. Start Your Free One Year Trial For Sci-Fi Talk Plus Today
The animated film's producer talked about what elements of the story from the comic had to be in this movie. He talks about his voice cast including David Dastmalchian, Naya Rivera, Troy Baker, and getting Jack Quaid before his role in The Boys. It was important to keep the Holiday killer vague to show up unexpectedly. Start Your Free One Year Trial at Sci-Fi Talk Plus today.
Charlie and Max Carver who play the twin bouncers at the Iceberg Club cited Robert Pattison's high energy in their fight scenes together. They brought their unspoken twin bond to help establish the bond between their characters. Production designer James Chinlund tells me about designing the Riddler's apartment that helped define who he was, plus the design of the Iceberg Club. Start Your Free One Year Trial at Sci-Fi Talk Plus today
My Subscribers at number 32 selected the costume designer for "The Changeling". I dive into the world of costume design with the incredibly talented Ane Crabtree. In this episode, Ane shares her unique approach to designing costumes, discussing how music guides her creativity and how she incorporates diverse cultural influences into her work. Join us as we explore Ane's process, her inspiration behind the costumes for "The Changeling," and the transformative nature of her fittings for actors. We'll also discuss Ane's experiences with "The Handmaid's Tale," the impact of her work, and its eventual placement in the Smithsonian collection. Start Your Free One Year Trial At Sci-Fi Talk Plus today
Welcome back to Exploring Humanity Through Sci-Fi. In this episode, host Tony Tellado sits down with Richard Ashley Hamilton, the creative mind behind the graphic novel series "Scoop." Richard shares the inspirations behind the third and upcoming fourth volumes of his series, blending sci-fi, mystery, and Cuban-American culture. They dive into Richard's fascinating experiences—from interning at CNN during the infamous Versace murder case, to working with animation legends like Guillermo del Toro and on hit franchises such as "How to Train Your Dragon." You'll also get a behind-the-scenes look at how his Miami upbringing and love of comics shaped his approach to storytelling, and hear about his collaboration with illustrator Pablo Andres. The conversation touches on the nuances of bilingual life, why specificity in storytelling resonates, and thoughts on recent and upcoming adaptations in the sci-fi and fantasy world. Whether you're a fan of graphic novels, comics, or just a good mystery, this episode is packed with insights on creativity, culture, and the power of genre storytelling. Start Your Free One Year Trial At Sci-Fi Talk Plus
John Heller is the Visual Effects Supervisor of the alternate worlds sci-fi series, Dark Matter. He describes the challenges and rules relating to the alternate universes in the series, they had to follow. Another challenge was the different versions of Chicago to create from dystopian to ultra-modern. And there's the box too. What effects were used ? Start Your Free One year Trial At Sci-Fi Talk Plus Today