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Inside the Occupation, the Resistance, and the Cost of Survival Season Two of Colony deepens everything that made the series one of the most compelling dystopian dramas of the last decade. Set in a fractured, authoritarian Los Angeles under alien rule, the show sharpens its focus on loyalty, rebellion, and the impossible choices ordinary people face when their world is carved up by occupiers and collaborators. Interviews include: Josh Holloway as Will Bowman A former Army Ranger and FBI agent, Will is now working inside the Transitional Authority. His job gives him access, leverage, and danger in equal measure — especially as he uncovers the truth about the Hosts' plans. Sarah Wayne Callies as Katie Bowman Katie, owner of The Yonk — a New Orleans–style bar — remains deeply embedded in the Resistance.

In this episode of Byte, Greenland 2 raises the stakes far beyond falling debris — exploring what happens after the world ends, and how humanity rebuilds in the shadow of catastrophe. Gerard Butler, Morena Baccarin, and director/producer Ric Roman Waugh break down the fsequel thanks to Lionsgate.

In this episode of Byte, a look into Primate, the gripping new sci‑fi thriller that blends creature‑feature intensity with a surprisingly emotional core. The film pushes beyond genre expectations, exploring what happens when human ambition collides with the unknown — and what it truly means to survive. You'll hear interviews thanks to Paramount Pictures with: Benjamin Cheng Gia Hunter Jessica Alexander Johnny Sequoyah Miguel Torres Umba Johannes Roberts — Director & Co‑Writer

On Rewind, Tony Zooms with Emmy‑nominated composer Michael A. Levine, a creator whose musical fingerprints are everywhere—from the instantly recognizable Kit Kat Bar jingle to the haunting, otherworldly soundscape of Freeform's hit series Siren. In this conversation, Levine pulls back the curtain on his creative process, revealing how he blends experimentation, emotional intuition, and a deep respect for sonic storytelling. One of the most fascinating insights: how he wove real whale vocalizations into the DNA of the Siren main theme, transforming natural marine communication into a musical language that feels both ancient and eerily new. This episode also features musical cues throughout, giving listeners a rare chance to hear Levine's ideas in context as he discusses them. Subscribe To Sci-Fi Talk Plus Today

Episode 1: A New Year of Stories, Surprises, and Sci‑Fi Sparks Welcome to the first Explore Monthly of the new year, where we kick off 2026 with a packed slate of genre news, casting shake‑ups, behind‑the‑scenes revelations, and a few unexpected delights from across film, TV, audio, and fandom. January wastes no time delivering big stories, and neither do we.

From SDCC, a look back at season one with Robert Carlyle, David Blue, Brian J Smith, Alaina Huffman and more.

I disccused this film with director Paul Nicoletos and his star Tedi Nicoletos as they tried to get financing. The film met it's goal and a short was produced.

In this episode, Tony sits down with award‑winning author, activist, and digital rights advocate Cory Doctorow to explore his acclaimed story collection Radicalized — four near‑future novellas that channel our deepest cultural anxieties into sharp, human‑centered speculative fiction. Doctorow's work has always lived at the crossroads of technology, power, and personal agency, and Radicalized distills those themes into four unforgettable narratives: “Unauthorized Bread” — a tale of immigrant resilience in a world where even your toaster is locked behind DRM. “Model Minority” — a superhero story that interrogates complicity, policing, and the myth of the “good immigrant.” “Radicalized” — a darkly empathetic look at healthcare injustice and the online communities that form around desperation. “The Masque of the Red Death” — a survivalist fantasy turned moral reckoning. #corydoctorow

In the Long Walk, Director Mattie Do talks about her film that is difficult to put in one box alone. Is it science fiction, fantasy, are there horror elements ? Lots of layers to explore in this interesting film. Not the Stephen King adaptation. #thelongwalk

A dive into the captivating world of space exploration and the challenges faced by those who venture into the unknown. Leland Melvin shares his unique perspective on leadership in hostile environments, shedding light on the life-or-death decision-making processes astronauts encounter in space. Stephen Petranek, Lucianne Walkowitz, and Dr. Michio Kaku discuss the complex relationship between government funding and private enterprise in the space industry.As we peel back the layers of romanticism surrounding space travel, Leland Melvin gives us a glimpse into the everyday realities of life on the space station, highlighting the mundane tasks and the profound collaboration among diverse individuals. #mars

Talented composer who has worked with Edgar Wright plus Howard Shore on the Lord Of The Rings original trilogy as well. He won an Oscar for his original score for the film Gravity. #gravity

Happy New Year as we start yet another year of episodes. Welcome to a series of episodes starting with Keith David, followed by the Oscar Winning Composer for Gravity, And a look at the Human Element Of Mars Great actor and narrator talks about his SF audio drama, Flight 008. I ask him the question Was Childs a Thing in that movie at the end ? He tells me his theory. #thething

A military veteran and author tells me about his book, Inhuman. Set in 1969, and Captain Brandon Doran is made an offer he can't refuse. Take the government deal, and his tarnished military record is wiped clean. The mission: North Vietnam, to find out what happened to a unit. But there is more than meets the eye that they come face to face with. Last day for Sci-Fi Talk Plus Black Friday Special save 17% on yearly subscription.

Actor talked to me about a new way for fans to get autographs and we chat Q's getting older on Star Trek Picard, and how Q original plan didn't work for the actor. Take advantage of Black Friday Special on Plus Before December 31st

In this episode, Tony sits down with the extraordinary Elizabeth Grullon, the actor behind one of the most unforgettable villains in modern Star Wars storytelling: Trilla Suduri, the Second Sister from Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. Elizabeth doesn't just talk about the role—she becomes it. At Tony's request, she slips back into the chilling, razor‑sharp voice of the Second Sister, giving listeners a rare chance to hear that iconic performance live. But this conversation goes far deeper than a single character. Elizabeth opens up about the emotional and psychological layers she brought to Trilla—the trauma, the discipline, the tragedy—and how she approached playing a villain whose pain is as compelling as her power. She and Tony explore the craft of voice acting, the physicality behind vocal performance, and the responsibility of shaping a character who has become beloved across the Star Wars fandom. Take Advantage Of My Black Friday Special For Plus Today Expires Soon

Interview with Visual Effects Supervisor Phil Prater on the creatures, weapons, vehicles and Master Sargeant too. Take Advantage of My Black Friday Special with Low Monthly And Yearly Rate

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In this special episode, the incomparable Tricia Helfer to explore her diverse and fascinating career across television, film, and gaming. From iconic sci-fi roles to unexpected turns in horror and voice acting, Tricia shares candid insights, behind-the-scenes stories, and reflections on her journey. BONUS: Her Creepshow roundtable

Tony Tellado unravels the intriguing world of "The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live" with some of the cast. Featuring Terry O'Quinn, Leslie Ann-Brandt, and Craig Tate, this deep dive into the characters and their relationships with Rick Grimes offers a fascinating peek into the world of this new series. From uncovering the dynamics between characters to exploring the impressive world-building that went into the show, listeners will witness the actors' insights and experiences in bringing this universe to life. Get ready to delve into the supernatural and human stories, the impact of Andrew Lincoln, and so much more on this specialepisode. Hurry before December 31st to take advantage of my low monthly Black Friday Deal

Step back into the airwaves of New York City with this vintage recording from Tony's radio days. Fresh off the success of Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, writer-producer Pen Densham turned his creative energy toward reviving one of television's most iconic sci-fi anthologies: The Outer Limits. His vision brought the series back to life for a remarkable eight-season run, blending timeless speculative storytelling with modern sensibilities. This episode captures that moment in time—when the seeds of revival were still fresh, and the genre landscape was shifting toward bold reimaginings.

In this episode, we journey back to the golden age of Star Wars fandom with Craig Miller, the original Director of Fan Relations at Lucasfilm from 1977 to 1980. Craig shares behind-the-scenes stories from his time shaping the galaxy's most passionate fanbase—before the internet, before social media, and before Star Wars was a household name. Craig was the architect of the Official Star Wars Fan Club and the editor of Bantha Tracks, the club's beloved newsletter. He produced the unforgettable Star Wars segments on Sesame Street, operated R2-D2's head on set, and helped bring the Force to Saturday morning commercials—including the iconic Underoos ads. Craig's created the legendary 800-number hotline for The Empire Strikes Back, where fans could call in and hear exclusive messages recorded by the film's stars. It was a pioneering moment in fan engagement, and Craig was at the heart of it. His memoir, Star Wars Memories: My Time in the (Death Star) Trenches, is a treasure trove of anecdotes, insights, and cultural history—and this conversation brings it vividly to life. See Avatar Clips as Bonus Video on Plus. Offer ends December 31st

On this Trek Tuesday edition of Exploring Humanity Through Sci-Fi, Tony participated in a round table with actors Paul Wesley and Ethan Peck to talk about their journeys into the Star Trek universe. Wesley, stepping into the iconic role of Captain James T. Kirk, and Peck, carrying forward the legacy of Spock, share how they built chemistry on screen and how they each found their own voice within characters that have defined generations. Before it's too late sign up for Plus with podcasts and video now

In this episode of Exploring Humanity Through Sci-Fi, Tony chatted with actress Lynn Collins to explore her journey through two very different but equally ambitious projects. From embodying Leah Shaw on The Walking Dead—a character caught between loyalty, survival, and love—to starring in the ill-fated Disney epic John Carter, Collins reflects on the challenges and revelations of playing roles that push the boundaries of human resilience and imagination. Before Its too late get my special Black Friday Plan for Plus for only 99 cents a month

In this special Byte conversation, writer J Holtham takes us inside the creative process of reimagining Hawkeye for Marvel's Wastelanders audio series. Set in a bleak future where heroes have aged and the world has changed, Holtham explores what it means to write Clint Barton not as the sharp‑shooting Avenger we once knew, but as a man confronting legacy, regret, and resilience. Hurry my Black Friday Special Ends on December 31st. Only 99 cents a month

From the buzz of the London premiere to the looming mysteries of season two, Byte brings you a conversation with Graham Yost, the creative mind steering Apple TV+'s acclaimed sci‑fi series Silo. On the red carpet, Yost reflects on the season one setting up the series, and the source of Juliet's arc. Black Friday Special Expires On Dember 31st. Take advantage of savings as much as 17%

In this episode, I chatted with acclaimed composer Kurt Farquhar, whose music has shaped some of the most memorable moments in television. From the electrifying beats of Black Lightning on The CW to the haunting atmosphere of Netflix's First Kill, Farquhar's work spans genres and generations. His latest projects include Beyond the Gates and the revival of the beloved animated series The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder. Take advantage of My Black Friday Special as it runs out on December 31st.

In this episode, we go behind the scenes of Prehistoric Planet with Elliot Newman, EFX Supervisor for the groundbreaking Apple TV+ series that reimagines the age of dinosaurs through a documentary-style lens. Over the course of three years, Elliot and his team tackled immense technical and creative challenges—from simulating realistic water physics and animating deep snow to designing 58 entirely new dinosaur species. Elliot shares how visual effects and virtual production techniques were used to seamlessly blend real-world location photography with CGI assets, creating environments that feel both scientifically accurate and emotionally immersive. He also discusses the critical role of previsualization in shaping the narrative, refining workflows, and grounding each scene in a believable setting—whether it's a windswept desert or a frozen tundra. In This Episode:

The Hollywood premiere of Avatar: Fire and Ash, held at the iconic TCL Chinese Theatre, the event marked a triumphant return to Pandora, blending spectacle with heartfelt storytelling.

In this episode, we dive into the epic scope of Apple TV+'s Foundation with Chris MacLean (Overall Visual Effects Supervisor) and Mike Enriquez (Visual Effects Supervisor). From the grandeur of the Starbridge to the intricate planetary environments, they reveal how the show's ambitious world-building was achieved under pandemic constraints and relentless deadlines. Chris and Mike share how they collaborated with production designer Rory Cheyne to translate abstract concepts from Isaac Asimov's legendary sci-fi saga into tangible, cinematic experiences. They discuss the challenges of remote workflows, the evolution of visual effects pipelines, and the emotional weight behind designing scenes that feel both futuristic and mythic. In This Episode:

In this mind-bending episode, I zoomed with authors M.E. Ellington and Steven Stiefel to explore their provocative story that begins with a routine paleontological dig—and ends with a challenge to everything we think we know about time, science, and human history. When the bones of a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex are unearthed alongside modern human skeletons and a piece of an aircraft—stripped of all identifying marks—the scientific community is thrown into chaos. Ellington and Stiefel take us behind the scenes of their genre-defying narrative, where paleontologists and crash investigators must confront the limits of their disciplines and the uncomfortable possibility that their academic foundations may be built on sand. As personal agendas clash and professional reputations hang in the balance, the mystery deepens: What really happened more than 65 million years ago? Take Advantage Of My Black Friday Special Before It's Gone

In this special episode, Batmen, we bring together three iconic voices who have defined the Dark Knight across generations: Adam West, Kevin Conroy, and Jason O'Mara. Each actor reflects on their favorite moments inhabiting Gotham's most famous vigilante and shares how they approached the role in their own unique way. What You'll Hear

In this episode, Tony Zooms with Cuban-American actress and dancer Jeanine Mason, the voice behind Eva in Wondla. Known for her breakout role in Roswell, New Mexico, Jeanine brings a rich background in dance and theater to her animated performance—infusing Eva with instinct, empathy, and fierce loyalty.

In this special edition of Byte on Star Wars, Tony explores the galaxy far, far away through the creators who shaped it—some celebrated, some overlooked, all essential to the saga's enduring magic. This episode brings together three remarkable voices whose work spans the earliest days of Star Wars to its modern animated renaissance.