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‘Star Trek: Voyager’ Documentary Launches Fundraiser; Raises Over $380k in First Day

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The Star Trek: Voyager documentary has been underway, but the official fundraiser launched today through IndieGoGo. The documentary is being made from the documentary team of the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine documentary.

Star Trek: Voyager just celebrated its 25th anniversary. The series ended in 2001.

The fundraiser was launched to help support costs due to filming and post-production, such as editing, music, animation, color-correction and also to license footage from the show from CBS.

If you’re a fan of Voyager, this is an incredible way to contribute towards the documentary, as you’ll be able to choose a level of perks based on your donation. Some of the perks include your name in the credits, Zoom calls with some of the Voyager cast and other Star Trek cast members, adventures with cast members, and more. You can find out more information here.

Daryl Is Still Searching for Rick in New ‘The Walking Dead’ Season 10, Episode 18 “Find Me” Photos

AMC has shared a new set of photos for next Sunday’s episode of The Walking Dead, “Find Me.”

In the photos, we see Daryl and Carol on another adventure, with Daryl still searching for Rick. When the bridge collapsed, it was unclear to them at the time if Rick had survived or perished in the explosion. There’s also a glimpse at Leah (Lynn Collins), the mysterious new character who has a shotgun pointed at Daryl, and, of course, they shared a few photos of Dog because who doesn’t love Dog?

The official episode description for “Find Me” is as follows:

An adventure for Daryl and Carol turns sideways when they come across an old cabin. It takes Daryl back to the years when he left the group after Rick disappeared as he relives a time that only the apocalypse could manifest.”

Check out the new photos below.

The Walking Dead is currently airing its six bonus episodes, which will air every Sunday at 9 p.m. ET on AMC.

‘Batwoman’ Recap: Season 2, Episode 6 “Do Not Resuscitate”

The search for Coryana continues in this week’s Batwoman, as the race is on between the Crows and the bat team to find the real Jack Napier painting. Ryan can’t ignore her wound any longer, and Mary and Commander Kane find themselves in a sticky situation. Read on to find out what happened in “Do Not Resuscitate.”

The episode opens with a doctor extracting blood from a young boy who received the serum after the bat attack, whose cancer was also cured. She creates a new solution from it, injecting it into an elderly man with a similar form of cancer, hoping it will cure him. Instead, he begins to cough up blood. She shows the footage to another doctor, who’s determined to find what the cure-all ingredient is in the original serum. He goes to talk to a man named Aaron, someone hoping for the serum. Aaron attacks the doctors and the two nurses with him when he finds out they have nothing yet. The doctor sedates Aaron, enlisting his help to find the right serum.

Batwoman chases down two guys running through an alley. As they fight, one of them catches her in her wound, a shock of pain coursing through her. Luke asks her if she’s okay, wanting her to stop. Ryan shuts off her comms and tries to push through. Afterward, Angelique brings Ryan to the hospital, and when Angelique thinks they’ve waited long enough, she demands a doctor, Dr. Rodriguez, who attends to them. He tells the pair he needs to do bloodwork on Ryan. He leaves, and Angelique gets a message, revealing that she’s still dealing. Ryan wants her to get out, offering help, but Angelique gets frustrated and leaves.

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Alice and Ocean sit in an abandoned train car, discussing Safiyah. Alice believes that Ocean may also have a hand in Kate’s plane crash. Tired of the conversation, Ocean tries to leave, but Alice stops him by asking why Safiyah thinks he tried to frame her for the crash; Doesn’t he want to know why Safiyah erased part of their memories? He turns to leave again, but Alice brings up Safiyah’s army, reminding him he can’t run from Safiyah. He finally caves, admitting that he tried to leave Coryana with the Desert Rose and got caught. Alice, however, thinks maybe they both tried. A little later, Alice mentions how weird it is that their existence was erased from each other. Ocean decides that maybe Alice was really the one who tried to steal the Desert Rose and framed him. Alice grabs his hand, and they experience another brief flashback of them in a similar position on Coryana.

Mary and Commander Kane talk in the car after visiting a lawyer who wants Kane to declare Kate dead. Sophie calls, informing Kane that the Napier painting the Crows grabbed is a fake, but she has a lead on who has the real one – a man named Ocean. Sophie says she can find him, but she needs permission to use the high frequency generator (HFG). Kane gives his permission, and as Mary starts to ask what the generator is, a truck crashes into them. Aaron steps out, pulling Mary from the wreckage.

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Sophie (or as Ryan calls her, Crowphie), finds Ryan at The Hold Up, holding a case file she’s building against Angelique. Sophie wants Ryan to gain intel from Angelique about Ocean, as he’s her supplier for Snake Bite. Sophie brings up the HFG; she wants Ryan to use it on Angelique’s phone, placing it close enough to install spyware onto Angelique’s phone. Ryan refuses, not wanting to betray Angelique. Sophie, however, brings up prison for Angelique if Ryan doesn’t help. Ryan gives in, but only if Sophie will drop the case.

When we see Mary and Commander Kane again, they are bound to chairs in Mary’s clinic. Aaron questions Mary about the Desert Rose serum and that he was told he could get it from the clinic. This leads Mary to explain everything about it, but she can’t make anymore. Mary then admits that the clinic is hers, much to Kane’s surprise.

Angelique visits Ryan at her apartment, both women excited for different reasons. Ryan’s is that she found a way to get Angelique out of the drug game, presenting her with a t-shirt from The Hold Up. Angelique, however, isn’t so thrilled. The two begin arguing when Ryan is hit with another barrage of pain from the wound. She begins to panic, as the room looks entirely different due to the pain. Angelique runs to get Ryan’s meds, and when she leaves the room, Ryan uses the HFG on Angelique’s phone before she leaves. Ryan meets Sophie again to tell her about the HFG, and, as promised, Sophie hands over the file. Once Sophie leaves, Dr. Rodriguez calls Ryan, requesting she come back in for a retest on her blood, due to radioactive material that contaminated the sample.

Aaron continues insisting Mary make more of the serum, and if she doesn’t, Kane will die. Mary again says she can’t, so Aaron stabs Kane with a scalpel in response (nothing fatal … yet). Kane, meanwhile, doesn’t understand how he didn’t know about the clinc. Mary says it’s because she was never on his radar. Aaron begins to react to a strong pain. While he searches for meds, Mary points out a scar on his head. He explains he was the subject of a secret experiment to fix a tumor and make him “normal,” an experiment that worked until it didn’t, bringing the tumor along with it. He wants the serum to cure the tumor. He stabs Kane again, and Mary begs him to stop. In her desperation, she spills that they can get more of the serum on Coryana.

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Ryan reads up on Kryptonite in the bat cave when Luke finds her. She fills him in on what she did with Angelique and Sophie, learning that Luke knew about Ocean this entire time. Ryan realizes this wasn’t really about Angelique, but Luke disagrees, they need to find Ocean – and Alice. Ryan grows more upset with him after she finds out Alice got away. A call from Mary interrupts, and we see that Aaron is forcing her to call. She talks to them in a code, referring to Luke as Lucas, and he needs to bring the map to the clinic like “a bat out of hell.” Ryan is ready to suit up until her wound flares again and she collapses. Luke helps her sit up, nervous about the now pulsating wound. Ryan was tired of being doubted by the team, so she never said anything. Now, though, she’s still ready to go to Mary, telling Luke he needs to support her.

Ocean continues to avoid giving Alice any useful information, so Alice takes it upon herself to call Safiyah’s main henchperson, only to reach Safiyah herself. Alice demands to know what Safiyah erased. She responds by saying it’s better for Alice not to know and avoid any emotional attachment that may prevent her from killing Ocean. When she hangs up, Alice pulls out a knife. She attempts to sneak up on him (come on, Alice. Really?) but he catches her. The two begin sparring, having flashbacks to their time on Coryana when they were training a similar fight style. Sophie soon finds them, a gun pointed at Ocean to sway him into handing over the real Napier. Ocean tries to play dumb until Sophie fires a warning shot. He pulls out the Napier. Sophie wants to see the map supposedly hidden in it, so Ocean lights the canvas on fire, burning off the top layer to reveal a nautical chart.

Sophie calls Luke, filling him in about the map. Luke tells her to take it to the clinic where Mary and Commander Kane are, but she shouldn’t hand it over. Ryan is nearly suited up, Luke worried about her going into the field. Ryan defends herself by saying they need the map, because Coryana is the only place that might have a cure for her. Luke then tells her about an adrenaline boost built into the suit, and Ryan should let him know if she needs one.

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At the clinic, Aaron begins to throw and knock everything over, Mary yelling at him to stop. When he does, he reveals that Hamilton Dynamics doctors are responsible for what happened to him, which Mary doesn’t want to believe. In his rage, he kicks over Kane, ripping off the end of a bed and about to hit Kane with it. Sophie shows up just in time, but Aaron kicks her into the hallway, and Mary uses the moment to slide a scalpel over to Kane. Mary tries to stop Aaron by pointing out that Sophie brought the map, but he still rushes towards her and chokes her. Kane attacks him, but he’s no match. Then it’s Batwoman’s turn, but Aaron easily takes her down. She tells Luke to hit her with the adrenaline shot, and at last, she takes Aaron out. But the fun isn’t over yet when three men in masks enter, Sophie at the other end of one of their guns. They want the map, and Batwoman hands it over, not wanting to let Sophie die.

Back at Wayne Tower, Mary and Luke discuss Ryan. Luke says that Ryan is dying from her wound, wondering why she didn’t say anything. Mary tells him it’s because they aren’t a team in Ryan’s mind. Regardless, they need to get to Coryana, for Ryan’s sake and to bring Kate home. They don’t have the map, but Mary has Commander Kane, and they can use his help. Mary heads to Crows Security to talk to him. When she arrives, Kane is yelling at someone over the phone, wanting to know which Hamilton doctors were responsible for the secret experiments. He hangs up and breaks the news to Mary that he’s shutting down the clinic, because it’s illegal. She counters by pointing out that it’s the only way most Gotham citizens are able to gain healthcare, so he lists each law Mary is breaking with the clinic. Eventually, he brings up Mary’s mother, thinking it will lead Mary down the same path of experimentation. Mary storms out, but not before saying she wishes Kane never started paying attention to her.

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Sophie eavesdrops on Angelique and Ryan, thanks to the HFG. Angelique found the spyware Ryan installed on her phone, feeling hurt and betrayed. Ryan claims she had no choice, trying to explain herself. Angelique’s trust is broken, though. Ryan begs her to listen and stay, but Angelique doesn’t hear it, and leaves Ryan.

The episode ends as Alice stabs Ocean while he sleeps, but he seems … suspiciously unresponsive. Alice calls Safiyah to tell her Ocean is dead, but Safiyah will need to see his body to confirm before she returns Kate. After hanging up, Ocean walks in and remarks how good the fake Ocean looks.

Batwoman will return on Sunday, March 14 at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. C on The CW, available the next day on The CW app and cwtv.com. Find our previous recaps and the rest of our coverage here.

Recap: Cooper Makes a Tough Choice in ‘The Blacklist’ Season 8, Episode 8: “Ogden Greeley”

If you missed last week’s recap, check it out here.

The episode begins at a U.S. Navy Operations Center in Iceland. The team is notified of two ships being picked up on the radar that are suspicious. Suddenly, alarms blare because a missile is headed straight for them and they take cover… but nothing happens. Ogden Greeley is shown, and he has orchestrated this as a demonstration for potential buyers. The bidding is now open for 36 hours.

Cooper meets with a man named Alan Tuppert about an opportunity to take over for Senator Warwick after he retires. The Governor wants to recommend Cooper for the job, but before they can discuss further, Cooper gets a call from Reddington. Next, Cooper meets with Red at Red’s restaurant and tells him of this potential opportunity, even before telling his wife, Charlene. Cooper says that he already knows what Charlene thinks- an ulterior motive. Cooper himself is suspicious of this offer, and Red mentions the fact that if the Governor finds out about their working relationship it could make waves for Cooper’s possible career in politics.

Red changes the subject and asks Cooper if he knows about the National Reconnaissance Office. Red continues that Ogden Greeley works for them as a defense contractor, but he went missing. He has SAP-level clearance and knows all about the country’s satellite technology. Red shows Cooper a copy of a “communiqué” from Greeley.

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At the Post Office, Cooper and the team discuss Greeley and his plans to sell sensitive information to the highest bidder, perhaps an enemy of the United States. Cooper tells the team that the NRO (National Reconnaissance Office) is responsible for “the backbone of U.S. national security.” Ressler is confused how Greeley, former NSA with a wife and kids, could wake up and decide to betray the country. Cooper has Ressler find the wife as he and Aram will reach out to the NRO and CIA to warn them of what’s on the horizon. This case is time-sensitive, with bidding ending in 13 hours.

Ressler and Park meet with Greeley’s wife. She is adamant that Ogden was kidnapped, but Ressler and Park tell her that he may have chosen to disappear and sell intelligence to other countries. She becomes defensive and says that she knows Ogden, and he’s a good man. Simultaneously, Ogden meets a woman at a hotel room and he kisses her as she closes the door.

Red is sitting on a bench at the park. Anne, the bird watcher, strikes up a conversation with Red as she sketches. Red asks if he can look at her work and he’s in awe of her talent. He asks about a specific bird she drew- a fox sparrow and they decide to venture to where the fox sparrow appears most often as Anne talks about her husband. When asked about his life, Red tells her that he’s #1 on the FBI’s “Most Wanted List.” She laughs it off and tells Red that she’s from Kansas; she came to New York to watch a musical on Broadway because musicals were something her and her husband were fond of. They arrive at the bird’s spot, and Red tells her that he finds bird watching to be very calming. After some time, they are walking through the park, when she says that her Uber has arrived. Anne tells him that she’s sorry they didn’t see the fox sparrow, but he tells her not to fret because he will be back. Red gets a call from Dembe, and Anne and Red part ways.

Red asks if Dembe has spoken to Marvin, and Dembe says that they can cover the retainer. Red instructs Dembe to contact Zurich saying he wants to “fund the balance.” Dembe says that Red has been gone three hours, and it’s not safe for him, but Red says it was worth the risk. Suddenly, Anne appears to tell Red that she’s canceled her Uber, and that she needs Red’s help in finding a souvenir for her sister. Red suggests they enjoy a sweet treat at a chocolate shop first.

Ressler and Park arrive at the NRO to meet with Jim Halloran and Paul Thorn from the DNI’s (Director of National Intelligence) office. They state that they received the video that Cooper sent over and they believe that Greeley has the intel he claims. Greeley helped design the software for the NRO, writing much of the code himself. Thorn and Halloran explain that the country is heavily dependent on satellite software, and Greeley could damage the system beyond repair. As the group discusses the situation, Greeley is shown working on the satellite systems.

Halloran forewarns that, “If an enemy of the United States buys that intel and uses it, we’re looking at a war we can’t win.”

Back at the Post Office, Aram and Park tell Ressler that they found Greeley at a Berlin hotel five months ago with a mysterious woman who’s not his wife. Park says they will need to move as soon as they get an ID and asks where Cooper is. Ressler says he is taking some personal time.

Harold Cooper and his wife, Charlene, are being driven to a meeting with Senator Warwick. Cooper still questions why they would chose him and tells Charlene that Reddington thinks it’s because he is “morally flexible,” much to Charlene’s dismay that Cooper would take Reddington’s opinion into account. Charlene and Harold sit down with Senator Warwick.

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At the chocolate shop, Anne and Red are enjoying their time together. Anne, after picking up the bill, asks about Red’s work. She says that his life sounds exciting, but Red would rather have her more peaceful lifestyle. He asks if she would like to attend a movie tomorrow at midnight, but she tells him that her flight leaves tomorrow morning. He suggests she change her flight as Dembe appears. Red thanks her the lovely afternoon and offers her a ride back to her hotel. She respectfully declines, and he asks that she still consider changing her flight to catch the movie with him. He goes to grab their coats and asks Dembe if he spoke to Zurich. Dembe says they have the funds and Red says, “then let’s make a deal.”

Cooper and Charlene are still sitting down with Senator Warwick and Alan Tuppert. Warwick tells Cooper that within two weeks of him being sworn in he will have to vote on the “black budget,” appropriations for everything from the CIA, NSA, and even NRO. Warwick explains that when they vote on the “black budget,” they just get a number and don’t know where or to whom the money is going. He asks that Cooper, if chosen, will vote “yay.” Cooper gets a call from the team and steps away. Ressler, Aram, and Park tell Cooper that they found a woman that Greeley has been getting cozy with, a Russian spy named Nina Kurylenko. Nina just landed in London and Cooper orders Park and Ressler to head there and see what she knows.

Aram walks into Cooper’s office and hands him what he asked for- information on the “black budget.” Unfortunately, there is not much to go on, and Cooper asks that Aram close the door on his way out (did anyone else have major Hamilton vibes for this line?). Cooper calls Reddington on his jet to ask if he looked into the “black budget.” After Red and Cooper hang up, Dembe and Red continue their conversation about Anne. Dembe knows what Anne means to him and what she represents, but Anne doesn’t know who he is and she will end up getting hurt. Changing the subject, Red and Dembe discuss the deal they are about to make.

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Ressler and Park are in London, with eyes on Kurylenko. Aram notifies Cooper that the bidding ended an hour ago, so he orders Ressler and Park to move on Kurylenko. At the restaurant, Park starts her descent on Kurylenko, and the bartender warns Kurylenko. Nina gets up from the bar and turns a corner as Park trails behind her. Park looks in the women’s restroom, but Nina is nowhere to be found. Suddenly, Nina comes from the bathrooms and races into the kitchen. Park chases after her and lets Ressler know where she’s headed. Nina makes it out of the kitchen, but Ressler catches her.

While interrogating Nina, Park quickly informs her that they know about her and Greeley in Berlin. Ressler chimes in to say that they know she’s FSB (Federal Security Service in Russia), and she convinced Greeley to steal classified information. Ressler says that if she talks he will personally escort her to the Russian Embassy. He and Park disagree, and Park angrily leaves the room as Ressler sits down with Nina. He says he can help her out if she gives up where Greeley is selling the intel. She tells him that she tried to get her country to bid the highest, but because she was picked up she doesn’t know who won the bid.

The meeting is in Mongolia in four hours, and Greeley is already there. Cooper suggests the “Disposition Matrix” (“Federal Kill List”). Aram tries to be the voice of reason against possibly assassinating an American citizen without due process, but the rest of the team agrees they are out of options. Cooper tells Aram to let the White House know he’s on his way.

At the White House, Thorn quickly briefs Cooper and they walk in to see Diane Hatch and General Warren Ames in the conference room with others via video conference. The problem is that since Greeley is not a known terrorist they aren’t sure that the threat is imminent, and they’re not currently at war with any of the potential buyers. Cooper states that if another country buys the intel they need to assume they intend to use it against the U.S. As the meeting of the minds discuss, Greeley gets into a car to meet his buyer. Diane brings up the fact that Greeley has a right to due process, but Ames says they are out of time and they can’t let the Mongolians know that the intel is in play.

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The conference room has eyes on Greeley’s car and confirms that he’s on the way to meet with the buyer. Ames orders the strike to hold until they have eyes on Greeley and the buyer. Suddenly, two individuals approach Greeley and as the drones zoom in, it’s Dembe and Raymond Reddington. Cooper tells Ames that they can’t do this since the authorization for the strike was intended for a rival power not against a lone criminal. Red, Dembe, and Greeley decide to move inside and the drones lose visual. With no assets on the ground, they are forced to let them go.

Dembe brings an envelope to Cooper that contains information on the “black budget” and tells Cooper that he hopes whatever is in the envelope doesn’t dissuade him from taking the offer. Next, Cooper meets with the Senator to tell him that he declines the offer because the Senator was using the budget for financial gain.

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Afterwards, Cooper meets with Red and Dembe. Red tells Cooper that he will give the Bureau the intel for a price, as Greeley is arrested. Dembe apologizes to Cooper about the offer and says Warwick was wrong to think he would be “morally ambiguous,” but Cooper isn’t so sure.

Red assures him that, “You accept that the world is gray. That’s a virtue, not a vice.”

Cooper explains that he’s made questionable choices over the years and that working with Reddington has changed him, as well as the team. Red says that he’s also changed because of Cooper. Red makes Cooper feel better by saying that he could’ve taken the job and gone back on his word on voting for the budget, but as Red so nicely puts it, “Your word is your bond.”

Anne is waiting at the movie theater for Red. He calls to tell her that he can’t make it as he watches in his car from afar. Red apologizes because he told her to change her flight, but to save them both from embarrassment, Anne tells Red that she didn’t change her flight. He thanks her for their time together and hopes they see each other again. Red says he will try to catch a glimpse of the fox sparrow for her.

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Check out next week’s promo below!

The Blacklist airs Fridays at 8 P.M. EST on NBC.

Was Wanda’s Mutant History Revealed in ‘WandaVision’ Episode 8?

Episode 8 of WandaVision showed us a deep dive into Wanda Maximoff’s history. From the bomb that killed her parents to days after returning in The Blip, Wanda has been through more than any one person should have to endure. In these recollections, we see that perhaps Wanda had some powers even at a young age …

When we arrive in Sokovia to a young Wanda and Pietro, we see a fairly normal family scene, normal all except the raging war going on right outside the window. It’s movie night and Wanda has chosen her favorite, The Dick Van Dyke Show, as the sitcom for the evening. All is as well as it could be until suddenly a bomb drops in through the ceiling of the small apartment, killing her parents.

Pietro (who suddenly was no longer right beside her but also unharmed) drags her to the only safety they could find to wait until someone arrives to help, but another bomb drops right in front of them. Wanda reaches out towards it, hoping it doesn’t detonate, and it doesn’t. But before we can see more, adult Wanda is dragged from beneath the bed and back to reality.

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It would appear that it wasn’t pure luck that stopped that bomb from detonating, but possibly Wanda herself, raising the question of just how long has Wanda had her abilities? Generally all of our human heroes have undergone a massive superhero transformation — the Super Soldier Serum, a radioactive spider bite — or been given the technology to be a hero — Iron Man’s tech, training in the Mystic Arts — so Wanda (and Pietro) could be the first born with their abilities.

Agnes deemed Wanda a witch after witnessing this event, but also doesn’t understand how she’s doing it. Could it be because of Wanda’s latent mutant powers? Also, did it prove that Pietro may have had some as well, with his apparent escape and quick response after the bomb had fallen?

Next, we head into the HYDRA base where Wanda is the first test subject to survive the experiment with the Mind Stone in Loki’s scepter. Did she and Pietro only survive because of a genetic mutation? She sees what is bound to be her future, but how? Why? Was she born with the capacity for these great powers?

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When Agnes refers to Wanda as the Scarlet Witch at the end of episode 8, it’s unclear where that title is coming from, but clearly it has some lore in the witch community. Is WandaVision finally going to open the door for mutants in the MCU? Or will Wanda’s powers be linked solely to the art of witchcraft?

The finale of WandaVision premieres Friday, March 5 exclusively on Disney+.

Pokémon Celebrates 25 Years With New Album Collaboration

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Capitol Records announced a new album in celebration of 25 years of Pokémon coming later this year. After a global virtual concert, recording artist Post Malone and the Pokémon Company revealed details for the year-long event.

Artists included on the anniversary album include J Balvin, icon and headliner, Katy Perry, and more from Post Malone himself. The release of each song from P25 will include a music video as well as exclusive merchandise celebrating the artist and Pokémon character. Just like the video game adventures, there is one more surprise artist yet to be announced for Pokémon 25: The album.

The album itself will feature 14 songs by 11 different artists, including Post Malone’s cover of “Only Wanna Be With You – Pokémon 25 Version,” which was performed at the virtual concert.

Pokémon has released the full concert online, available for all on their official YouTube channel, and the official 25th anniversary site, here.

To keep up on all the latest information of P25 and the year long celebrations, follow along here.

Catch Randall Park on ‘Conan’ Wednesday, March 2

Agent Jimmy Woo is heading to Conan Wednesday, March 2!

Arguably the most endearing character on WandaVision is FBI Agent Jimmy Woo played by Randall Park. From Ant-Man and the Wasp, Jimmy has come in to try and make sense of the Westview Anomaly, all while still having Wanda, Darcy, and Monica’s backs. All in all, Jimmy is a guy you want in your corner.

Ahead of the finale on Friday, March 5 Randall Park is heading to late night to talk about the show and hopefully he’ll have some insight into his character’s future in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Conan airs weeknights at 11/10c on TBS.

Sam Heughan To Appear on ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’ on Thursday

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Sam Heughan (Outlander, Men in Kilts) is set to make an appearance this week on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon! Heughan will be on this Thursday’s episode along with stand-up comedian Tracy Morgan.

Heughan’s current show, Men in Kilts: A Roadtrip with Sam and Graham, will air a new episode next Sunday, March 7.

Don’t miss Heughan on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon this Thursday at 11:35 p.m. ET/10:35 PT on NBC.

Watch: Sam Heughan Make a Tiny Shortcake on Tastemade’s ‘Tiny Talk’

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Tastemade is a lifestyle streaming network that offers food and travel-related content to an online audience.

In their most recent episode of Tiny Talk, Sam Heughan, star of Outlander and Men in Kilts: A Roadtrip with Sam and Graham, stops by and attempts to make traditional Scottish Cranachan, Tiny Kitchen Style.

Tiny Talk features different celebrities making itty bitty culinary creations while they answer questions. The series plays tribute to Tastemade’s popular online cooking series Tiny Kitchen where Tastmade creates bite-size food creations in a dollhouse-sized kitchen with equally tiny cooking supplies and utensils.

You can watch Tiny Talk featuring Sam Heughan below.

Meet Netflix’s Newest Superheroes in ‘Jupiter’s Legacy’ First Look

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A first look at Netflix’s upcoming superhero series, Jupiter’s Legacy, has been revealed. The series is based on the comic series by Mark Millar and Frank Quitely which launched in 2013. This is one of the many Millar projects in development after Netflix acquired the Millarworld imprint in 2017.

The series will follow a group of teenagers in the height of the Great Depression who visit an island in the Pacific where they receive superpowers. Upon returning to the United States, they take on the role of superheroes. Now, the heroes are the revered elder guard passing the torch onto their kids who have big shoes to fill to live up to their parents.

The official synopsis is as follows:

After nearly a century of keeping mankind safe, the world’s first generation of superheroes must look to their children to continue the legacy. But tensions rise as the young superheroes, hungry to prove their worth, struggle to live up to their parents’ legendary public reputations — and exacting personal standards.”

Jupiter’s Legacy stars Josh Duhamel as The Utopian, Ben Daniels as Brain-Wave, Leslie Bibb as Lady Liberty, Andrew Horton as Brandon Sampson, Elena Kampouris as Chloe Sampson, Matt Lanter as Skyfox, Mike Wade as The Flare, Ian Quinlan as Hutch, and Anna Akana as Raikou.

The streamer has also revealed photos that include Blackstar (Tyler Mane), Grace Sampson/Lady Liberty, Walter Sampson/Brain-Wave, Sheldon Sampson/The Utopian, Brandon Sampson, Chloe Sampson, Hutch, George Hutchene/Skyfox, and Fitz Small/The Flare. Check them out below.

Jupiter’s Legacy premieres May 7 on Netflix.