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We're back with more insights from our roundtable conversation on The Mummy, featuring director Lee Cronin and producers James Wan and Jason Blum. With audio courtesy of Warner Bros., this segment digs deeper into the creative heartbeat of the film—how horror becomes personal, what audiences can expect from this reimagining, and why the genre continues to evolve. What's Inside This Segment Making the Horror Personal What Audiences Can Expect On Horror Audio courtesy of Warner Bros. Fight Pancreatic Cancer On The Purple Stride Walk

In this episode of Byte, we dive into the creative resurrection of The Mummy with an all‑star trio: Director Lee Cronin, Producer James Wan, and Producer Jason Blum. This conversation explores how this new vision of the classic monster film came together—its tone, its mythology, and the creative instincts that shaped it. Audio courtesy of Warner Bros. Inside the Episode Why Lee Cronin was chosen to direct Lee Cronin on crafting the film A shared fascination with Egyptian lore Help Fight Pancreatic Cancer Join My Fight

This special episode shines a spotlight on PurpleStride, the nationwide walk to end pancreatic cancer, and the powerful community behind Trek Against Pancreatic Cancer. I'm joined by two extraordinary guests—Armin Shimerman (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's Quark) and his wife, actor and pancreatic cancer survivor Kitty Swink—for a heartfelt, inspiring, and deeply personal conversation. We talk about the upcoming PurpleStride event at the Santa Monica Pier, the lifesaving work of PanCAN (Pancreatic Cancer Action Network), and the stories of courage, loss, and resilience that fuel this movement. From promising new drug trials to the emotional testimony of a woman who recently completed her walk while battling cancer, this episode is a reminder of why awareness and research matter. And because it wouldn't be a conversation with Armin without diving into Trek, we also explore the legacy of Deep Space Nine, the mystery behind the end of Starfleet Academy, Sirroc Lofton's return as Jake Sisko, and how James Darren found his voice again thanks to DS9. Donate to Team Trek Against Pancreatic Cancer Donate to My Team

In this premiere episode of Journey to Arrakis, we open the doors to the vast, windswept universe of Dune by going straight to the source. Author and biographer Brian Herbert joins us for an intimate conversation about his father, Frank Herbert, the mind behind one of the most influential science‑fiction sagas ever written. Brian reflects on Frank's creative process, the philosophical roots of the Dune universe, and the personal experiences that shaped the novel's themes—ecology, power, religion, and human potential. Together, we explore how a single story about a desert planet grew into a cultural touchstone that continues to challenge and inspire readers more than half a century later. Featured Audio With permission from Macmillan Audio, this episode includes select clips from the audiobook of Dune, offering listeners a vivid entry point into the world of Arrakis: Princess Irulan's private writings, which frame the political and historical tensions surrounding Paul Atreides A dramatic moment in which Paul and Jessica, fugitives in the desert, encounter the Fremen for the first time—an encounter that will alter the fate of the Imperium What You'll Hear in This Episode Brian Herbert's memories of Frank Herbert The philosophical and political questions that shaped the novel Immersive audio moments from the original Dune audiobook Why This Episode Matters To understand Dune, you must first understand the man who imagined it. This conversation sets the foundation for the entire Journey to Arrakis series, grounding the sweeping mythology in the real human story behind it. Support My Walk To Battle Pancreatic Cancer in Purple Stride

A return to the dark, rain‑soaked streets of Batman: Arkham City — and explore how it became a landmark in storytelling, performance, and game design. This deep‑dive episode features reflections from the legendary Mark Hamill (The Joker), a heartfelt conversation with the late Kevin Conroy (Batman), an inside look at the game's soundscape with Audio Director Nick Arundel, and a narrative breakdown with writer Paul Dini. Please Support my walk against Pancreatic Cancer with surivors and other volunteers.

A look into the heart of Merlin Season Four with two of the series' most iconic performers. Anthony Stewart Head (King Uther Pendragon) and Bradley James (Prince/King Arthur) join us for a pair of candid, insightful interviews that explore the emotional turning points, behind‑the‑scenes challenges, and legacy‑defining moments that shaped this pivotal season. Please donate for my walk against Pancreatic Cancer.

In this episode, we dive deep into the icy, post-apocalyptic world of Impact Winter, Audible's hit audio drama created by writer and world‑builder Travis Beacham. You may know Travis from his story treatment that became Pacific Rim and his work as writer and co‑creator of Carnival Row. Now he's turned his imagination toward a world plunged into darkness after a catastrophic impact event—one where vampires rise and humanity fights to survive. We explore how Impact Winter blends horror, survival, and character‑driven storytelling, and how the audio format lets Travis build tension and atmosphere in ways screen media can't. About Impact Winter Set seven years after a meteor strike blots out the sun, Earth has become a frozen wasteland where vampires thrive in the endless dark. At the center of the story is Darcy, a fierce and determined vampire hunter navigating this new world of shadows. As she protects her small band of survivors, Darcy must confront not only the monsters outside but the shifting loyalties and secrets within her own group. Support My Walk To Fight Pancreatic Cancer

In this episode of Byte, we continue our deep dive into the making of Project Hail Mary with an extraordinary lineup of creative talent shaping the film's visual, physical, and emotional identity. With exclusive audio provided by Amazon MGM Studios, we explore how the world of Ryland Grace is being built—from the spacecraft around him to the alien life he encounters, all the way to the music that carries the story's heart. Interviews Include: Charles Wood — Production Designer known for Guardians of the Galaxy, Doctor Strange, and Avengers: Infinity War Greig Fraser — Oscar‑winning Cinematographer behind Dune, The Batman, and Rogue One Neal Scanlan — Legendary Creature Designer whose work includes Star Wars, Prometheus, and Jurassic World Daniel Pemberton — Award‑winning Composer known for Spider‑Man: Into the Spider‑Verse, Steve Jobs, and The Trial of the Chicago 7 Please Support My Walk Against Pancreatic Cancer for Purple Stride I'm participating in Purple Stride to help defeat pancreatic cancer—a cause that means a great deal to me.

This episode of Byte takes you inside the creative engine behind Project Hail Mary, the highly anticipated adaptation of Andy Weir's bestselling novel. With exclusive audio provided by Amazon MGM Studios, we explore how this ambitious sci‑fi story is being brought to life by an all‑star team. Joining the conversation are: Andy Weir — original author of Project Hail Mary, The Martian, and Artemis Drew Goddard — Academy Award–nominated screenwriter known for The Martian, The Cabin in the Woods, and Daredevil Phil Lord & Chris Miller — the visionary directing duo behind Spider‑Man: Into the Spider‑Verse, The Lego Movie, and 21 Jump Street Support the Fight Against Pancreatic Cancer I'm participating in Purple Stride to help defeat pancreatic cancer—a cause that means a great deal to me.

In this episode of Rewind, we dive into two powerful installments of the Quantum Leap sequel series—each showcasing the heart, humanity, and high stakes that define the franchise. Episode Spotlight #1: “Family Style” — Directed by Deborah M. Pratt We begin with Family Style, directed by the legendary Deborah M. Pratt—the first African‑American drama and sci‑fi Executive Producer in television. Pratt co‑created the original Quantum Leap, wrote 25 episodes, and co‑wrote another 15, shaping the DNA of the series from the ground up. In Family Style, Ben Song (Raymond Lee) leaps into 2009 and finds himself in the middle of a struggling Indian family's fight to save their restaurant. The episode blends cultural nuance, family tension, and the classic Quantum Leap urgency as Ben works to keep the family together and their dream alive. Episode Spotlight #2: “Ben Song for the Defense” Next, we examine Ben Song for the Defense, where Ben leaps into the body of an overwhelmed public defender—one of the few people who believes her client is truly innocent. The episode digs into the justice system, personal conviction, and the emotional toll of fighting for someone who has no one else in their corner. This episode also features Nanrisa Lee as Jen Chu, whose grounded presence adds depth to the team dynamic. And of course, we discuss Ernie Hudson's role as Herbert “Magic” Williams, whose leadership and history continue to anchor the series. Support My Purple Stride Walk to Fight Pancreatic Cancer As you enjoy this episode, I'm asking for your support in a cause that means a great deal to me. I'll be walking in Purple Stride alongside survivors, families, and volunteers to help fight pancreatic cancer. If you're able, please consider donating through my page—the link is in the show notes. Every contribution helps fuel research, support patients, and bring hope to families facing this devastating disease.

This month's news includes: Dune 3 Selling Out in 70MM Dark Matter Season Two News Paradise Season 2 Finale The Terror Details Batman 2 Films Aaron Pierre in Superman Sequel Weapons Prequel Supergirl Backlash Wheel Of Time Projects King Conan X-Men Reboot Writers Spider-Man Brand New Day New Shoots Phil Lord And Christopher Lord Honored The Testaments Review The Boys Season Five Review Film: The Grind Review Battle Los Angeles: An Appreciation List: 10 Sci-Fi Shows Without A Bad Season SAVE 17% ON PLUS

In this episode, we sit down with writer Landon Lee and director Allison Roberto to dive into their sharp, funny, and delightfully twisted short film Girls Night In—a satirical horror story born from one deceptively simple question: What happens when you build a film around the Bechdel test… and then immediately break it in the most absurd way possible? The Bechdel test, of course, asks whether a work of fiction includes at least two women who talk to each other about something other than a man. Landon and Allison took that premise and flipped it on its head, asking: “Where is the most ridiculous place two women could be fighting over some guy?” The result is a genre-bending short that blends horror, comedy, and social commentary with a wink—and a few splashes of blood.

This week on Trek Tuesday, we're joined by actor Ike Eisenmann, a performer whose career spans beloved Disney classics and one of the most emotionally charged moments in Star Trek cinema. Most fans first discovered Ike as Tony in Escape to Witch Mountain and its sequel Return to Witch Mountain, where he shared the screen with legends like Christopher Lee and Bette Davis. In this episode, Ike opens up about what it was really like working with these iconic performers—offering candid, funny, and heartfelt stories from the set. But to Star Trek fans, Ike holds a special place in Federation history. He is Peter Preston, Scotty's nephew and the young engineering cadet whose sacrifice in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan remains one of the film's most powerful emotional beats. His performance helped shape the tone of the movie's final act, and his character continues to resonate with fans decades later. And now, Peter Preston has taken on a new life:

“Voices Across the Timeline: Conversations from Seasons 1–4” In this special edition of Rewind: On For All Mankind, we're celebrating the journey of Apple TV+'s alternate‑history epic by bringing together interview moments from across the show's first four seasons. Whether you're revisiting the early days of the space race or reflecting on the seismic shifts of the Helios era, this episode offers a rare look at how the world of For All Mankind evolved—on screen and behind the scenes.

More Byte"s dive into the dark side of the galaxy with an exclusive look at the new season of Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord. Executive Producer Athena Yvette Portillo, Executive Producer/Supervising Director Brad Rau, and Executive Producer/Writer Matt Michnovetz. Thanks to Lucas Film for the audio. This episode features: A look at a new character that meets up with Maul Some new and returning voice actors See The Video Version On Plus with two clips and SAVE 17%

A look into the dark side of the galaxy at the new debut season of Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord. Executive Producer Athena Yvette Portillo, Executive Producer/Supervising Director Brad Rau, and Executive Producer/Writer Matt Michnovetz join us for a series of illuminating conversations about bringing one of Star Wars' most iconic figures back into the spotlight.

In this episode, we sink our teeth back into The Strain, the FX series that dared to reimagine vampirism not as gothic romance, but as a full‑scale biological outbreak. Running from 2014 to 2017, the show fused Guillermo del Toro's signature creature design with a chilling epidemiological lens—long before global pandemics became part of everyday conversation. But The Strain's path to television was anything but straightforward. This week, we rewind through its evolution from page to screen, explore the creative battles behind its world‑building, and revisit how its viral take on vampirism reshaped the genre. Featured Interviews Guillermo del Toro – co‑creator, visionary, and architect of the strigoi Miguel Gomez – “Gus Elizalde,” street‑smart survivor turned warrior Natalie Brown – “Kelly Goodweather,” whose transformation remains one of the show's most haunting arcs Sean Astin – “Jim Kent,” navigating moral gray zones in the CDC Jonathan Hyde – “Eldritch Palmer,” the billionaire with a dangerous bargain Kevin Durand – “Vasiliy Fet,” fan‑favorite exterminator with a hero's heart Mia Maestro – “Dr. Nora Martinez,” fighting the outbreak on the front lines Richard Sammel – “Thomas Eichhorst,” the chillingly composed right hand of the Master David Bradley – “Abraham Setrakian,” the Holocaust survivor carrying decades of knowledge and trauma SAVE 17% ON PLUS TODAY

In this episode, a tribute to Ray Harryhausen, a true pioneer of stop motion animation. Discover how his innovative filmmaking techniques brought iconic monsters to life, shaping the landscape of visual effects and cinema history forever. From an interview with the master from 1999. SAVE 17% ON PLUS TODAY

This episode features an in‑depth interview with James Marsters, the actor and musician best known for bringing the iconic vampire Spike to life on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. James reflects on the role that made him a fan favorite, but the conversation goes far beyond Sunnydale—touching on his work in superhero television, science fiction, animation, and even the Dragon Ball universe. Caprica — His role in the Battlestar Galactica prequel series and the philosophical questions the show explored We chatted about how he does Spikes's British accent. SAVE 17% ON PLUS

This episode features a conversation with Brandon Sanderson, one of the most influential fantasy authors of the 21st century. Known for his intricate magic systems, expansive worldbuilding, and astonishing productivity, Brandon has reshaped the genre through both his original works and his stewardship of one of fantasy's most beloved series. Your discussion centers on Warbreaker, his standalone novel full of color‑based magic, political intrigue, and character‑driven storytelling. You also explore his monumental role in completing The Wheel of Time after the passing of Robert Jordan. SAVE 17% ON PLUS

This episode features an engaging conversation with Kelly Hu, the Hawaii‑born actor whose career spans modeling, blockbuster films, hit television series, and a remarkable body of voice work in animation. One of Kelly's most memorable roles is Cassandra in The Scorpion King, starring opposite Dwayne Johnson in his first major film role. Kelly has become a standout voice in the world of animation, especially within the DC universe. Her work includes multiple animated films and series, where she brings precision, intensity, and emotional depth to her characters. A major highlight is her role as Lady Shiva in Batman: Soul of the Dragon. SAVE 17% ON PLUS

This episode of Byte brings together two of the creative forces shaping Daredevil: Born Again Season Three. Executive Producer and Showrunner Dario Scardapane and Executive Producer Sana Amanat sit down to discuss how the new season honors the legacy of the comics while pushing the story—and its characters—into bold new territory. Interview audio provided courtesy of Disney+. Topics:

This episode of Byte takes into the making of Project Hail Mary, the highly anticipated adaptation of Andy Weir's bestselling novel. A sit down with Ryan Gosling—thanks to Amazon MGM Studios for providing the interview audio—to explore how the film came together, why the story grabbed him instantly, and what it meant to step into one of sci‑fi's most compelling modern characters. Topics:

This episode features an in‑depth interview with Cas Anvar, an actor whose career spans some of the most immersive corners of modern storytelling—video games, genre television, and feature films. One of Cas's most beloved roles is Alex Kamal, the pilot of the Rocinante in The Expanse. His performance helped define the emotional core of the series and made Alex a fan favorite. Cas also brought a sharp, unsettling presence to Sanjay Desai in The Strain, a character whose moral compromises made him one of the show's most memorable antagonists. SAVE 17% ON PLUS

This episode features an insightful conversation with Chin Han, the Singaporean actor whose career bridges Hollywood blockbusters, prestige television, and international cinema. Known for his sharp intelligence on screen and his ability to bring nuance to morally complex characters, Chin Han has become one of the most recognizable Asian actors working today. We explore his journey to major roles in The Dark Knight, Mortal Kombat. SAVE 17% ON PLUS

This episode features a wide‑ranging conversation with Amber Benson, a multi‑hyphenate creator whose work spans television, novels, comics, animation, and audio storytelling. Known to many for her role as Tara Maclay on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Amber has built a career defined by curiosity, collaboration, and a deep love of narrative in all its forms. SAVE 17% ON PLUS

This episode features a conversation with Debbie Rochon, an icon of independent horror whose career spans more than 40 years and over 200 films. From her early appearance in Banned (1969) to her acclaimed work in modern indie horror, Debbie has carved out a legacy built on resilience, creativity, and a deep love for the genre. SAVE 17% ON PLUS

This episode dives into Keith Arem, a director, writer, and audio director whose career spans more than 600 commercial releases across film, television, music, and video games. We explore his 2016 feature The Phoenix Incident, a found‑footage thriller inspired by one of the most widely witnessed UFO events in modern American history: The Phoenix Lights.

Season Three of Daredevil: Born Again is finally here, and this week on Byte we dive deep into the return of two of Marvel's most iconic performances. Charlie Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio sat down to talk about stepping back into the shadows of Hell's Kitchen—and what it means to bring Matt Murdock and Wilson Fisk into a new era of storytelling. Thanks to Disney+ for providing the actor audio featured in this episode. Topics:

Featuring Sophie Skelton & Richard Rankin of Outlander Plus Catherine Shiriff, George Hawkins, and a remembrance of Eric Dane Sophie Skelton and Richard Rankin—Brianna and Roger from Outlander—join the Time Capsule to explore a question that feels tailor‑made for them: If you could take a single book back through time, knowing it might change the future, what would you choose—and why? Actress Catherine Shirriff revisits her role as Valkris, the Klingon operative whose brief but pivotal appearance in Star Trek 3: The Search For Spock helped set the film's stakes in motion. George Hawkins, known for his work in the Star Trek: Starfleet Academy game, reflects on the character Darem and the crucial decision that defines his arc. The episode closes with a remembrance of Eric Dane, back from his series, The Last Ship taped at San Diego Comic Con. SAVE 17% ON PLUS

The concluding chapter of Journey of the Dead brings the series full circle by revisiting three of the most insightful and memorable conversations from earlier in the journey. This finale looks back at interviews with David Morrissey, Danai Gurira, and Michael Rooker—three actors whose performances helped define the emotional, moral, and psychological landscape of The Walking Dead.

This episode begins a multi‑part exploration of the rich, sprawling character tapestry that defines The Walking Dead Universe. Journey of the Dead – Part One focuses on the survivors, leaders, villains, and unlikely heroes who shaped the early years of the franchise and set the emotional and thematic foundation for everything that followed. SAVE 17% ON PLUS

This episode revisits the powerful, emotionally charged score of Logan through a conversation with Marco Beltrami, the prolific composer behind some of the most memorable soundtracks in modern cinema. Known for his versatility and bold musical instincts, Beltrami crafted a soundscape for Logan that is raw, intimate, and unlike anything else in the superhero genre. .

This episode features Ann Druyan — the creative force who helped shape how generations understand the universe. As the original writer of Cosmos alongside Carl Sagan, and later the creator of Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey and Cosmos: Possible Worlds, Druyan has spent her life translating the grandeur of science into stories that move people.

This first installment of the Rewind series revisits Merlin, the beloved fantasy drama often described as the “Smallville of the Arthurian Legend.” Airing from 2008 to 2013, the series reimagined the mythos of Camelot through a youthful, character‑driven lens—where destiny, friendship, and forbidden magic collide.

Mark Hamill sits down with Byte for a warm, wide‑ranging conversation that spans his early days on the Star Wars set to his unexpected turn as a live‑action DC villain.

Bob Gale joins Byte for a look into two of the most inventive storytelling challenges in the Back to the Future trilogy: revisiting 1955 with two Martys running around at once, and crafting the Old West setting that defines Back to the Future Part III.

This episode dives into the fusion of cinematic storytelling, physical mastery, and personal transformation through The Sword Experience, founded by Highlander star Adrian Paul. We explore how sword training becomes a lens for examining discipline, creativity, and the human drive to grow. Show Notes — Exploring Humanity Through Sci‑Fi: The Sword Experience with Adrian Paul This episode dives into the fusion of cinematic storytelling, physical mastery, and personal transformation through The Sword Experience, founded by Highlander star Adrian Paul. We explore how sword training becomes a lens for examining discipline, creativity, and the human drive to grow. ⚔️ What The Sword Experience Is Adrian Paul created The Sword Experience to bring the art of screen combat to life for fans, performers, and anyone curious about stepping into a more empowered version of themselves. Events are held in film‑worthy locations across the U.S. and Europe, blending sword choreography, real‑world martial techniques, and immersive storytelling. Participants learn fundamentals like targeting, footwork, distancing, and safe blade handling—skills that mirror the precision and intentionality often explored in sci‑fi narratives.

This episode dives into Looper, Rian Johnson's acclaimed 2012 time‑travel thriller, through a conversation recorded at San Diego Comic‑Con with writer‑director Rian Johnson and his cousin, composer Nathan Johnson. The film's blend of noir, futurism, and moral complexity makes it a standout in modern sci‑fi, and this discussion explores how its world was built—musically, narratively, and philosophically. Looper follows Joe, a contract killer (“looper”) who executes targets sent back from the future. When his future self is sent back to be killed, the loop collapses, forcing both versions of Joe into a collision of motives, ethics, and timelines. The film is known for its grounded approach to time travel, its emotional stakes, and its refusal to offer easy answers.

This episode features an in‑depth conversation with filmmaker and author Kenneth Johnson, one of the most influential creative voices in science fiction television. Johnson's work reshaped how genre stories could explore human nature, social conflict, and moral complexity. From redefining Marvel's The Incredible Hulk for television to creating the landmark alien‑invasion saga V, his career has consistently blended spectacle with emotional and philosophical depth. In this interview, we also focus on his return to the world of V through his novel V: The Second Coming—a continuation of his original vision that expands the mythology, deepens the characters, and reflects on the themes that made V a cultural touchstone.

The Bene Gesserit Sisterhood is the ancient, far‑reaching order at the heart of Sisterhood of Dune, and the novel draws heavily on Frank Herbert's extensive background notes about their origins, training, and long‑term genetic ambitions. Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson use those notes to explore the Sisterhood at a formative moment—eighty years after the Butlerian Jihad—when their identity, power, and purpose are still being forged. The novel explores the early development of the Bene Gesserit as one of the “Great Schools” emerging after the destruction of thinking machines. Alongside the Mentats, Suk doctors, and the nascent Spacing Guild, the Sisterhood is still defining its philosophy and political role. The anti‑technology Butlerian movement is rising, creating a volatile environment in which the Sisterhood must secure its place and protect its long‑term plans. SAVE 17% ON PLUS TODAY

Recorded live at San Diego Comic-Con 2012 This SDCC edition of Rewind on Teen Wolf captures the energy, anticipation, and behind‑the‑scenes insight from the cast as they looked ahead to the show's ambitious third season. With Season 2 freshly wrapped and production shifting from Atlanta to Los Angeles, the cast sat down for roundtable conversations that offered early hints at the creative and character shifts to come. Featuring Holland Roden, Colton Haynes, Crystal Reed, and Tyler Hoechlin, this episode blends reflection, speculation, and the excitement of a series about to level up. SAVE 17% ON PLUS TODAY

Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures This episode dives deep into The Bride, Maggie Gyllenhaal's bold, genre‑bending reimagining of the classic monster myth. With a cast led by Penélope Cruz as Myrna Malloy, Peter Sarsgaard as Jake Wiles, Jessie Buckley in a triple turn as the Bride, Ida, and Mary Shelley, and Christian Bale as a creature unlike any he's played before.