To continue the show’s two-day streak of Star Wars actor interviews, John Boyega (who will reprise his role as stormtrooper-turned-Resistance-fighter Finn in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker) appeared on LIVE with Kelly and Ryan today!
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In the clip below, Boyega discusses how he started his career and when he attended theater school.
In the next clip, he looks back on funny memories from his days of modeling.
Next, Boyega goes on to explain his family’s traditional Nigerian feast that they have at Christmas.
Star Wars fans in particular will enjoy this clip, in which Boyega talks about what it was like to work with Billy Dee Williams (Lando Calrissian).
And finally, he lists off the items that he took home from the Star Wars set!
In case you missed it, Boyega’s Star Wars co-star Daisy Ridley (Rey) sat down with Kelly and Ryan yesterday — check it out here!
Catch Boyega in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker next month, which is set to premiere December 20 worldwide and will be arriving in select countries December 18-19.
Universal Studios Hollywood has teamed up with Cameo to bring free personalized video messages from the Grinch. They will become available November 26 until December 8 through the Cameo website. The website features easy to follow instructions to request a personalized message from The Grinch, which will be delivered to your inbox in time for the “Who-lidays” with the recipient’s name and the suggested greeting.
Universal Studios Hollywood has in-person interactions with The Grinch and his faithful dog Max during their “Grinchmas” experience. One of the highlights of this years Grinchmas is a brand new, state-of-the-art, topsy-turvy Grinchmas tree. The tree twists and turns over 55 feet in height and is adorned with thousands of sparkling LED lights, hundreds of ornaments, and choreographed to music to brighten the Grinchmas Who-lebration. The tree lighting ceremonies take place every evening and include a snowfall fluffy to create a festival of fun for The Grinch, his faithful dog Max, and a full roster of Who-ville Whos.
Grinchmas is included in the admission ticket price for Universal Studios Hollywood, as is the returning Christmas in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, which both run from November 28 until December 29. For more information, visit the Universal Studios Hollywood website.
The world’s largest fan-voted award show broadcasted live from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California, on Sunday, November 24. I am talking about, of course, the 47th American Music Awards (AMA), hosted by singer, songwriter, and dancer Ciara.
Some of the presenters during the award show included Constance Wu, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jenna Dewan, Ben Platt, Paula Abdul, Dan Levy, Cobie Smulders, and Regina King.
During the talent-filled night, there were some fantastic performances and even some records getting broken. This year saw the first AMA performance from Lizzo. Winning her first AMA award was Halsey. Billy Ray Cyrus won his first AMA in more than thirty years for featuring in the song “Old Town Road” with Lil Nas X. Carrie Underwood now holds the title for the most wins of the Favourite Country Album category.
Mentioning performances this year was on point. Returning to the stage for her first televised performance in two years was Selena Gomez. The Jonas Brothers “Only Human,” Toni Braxton “Un-Break My Heart,” Halsey “Graveyard,” Lizzo “Jerome,” Post Malone with Travis Scott, Ozzy Osbourne, and Watt “Take What You Want,” and more. For the end of the show, returning to the stage for the first time in 16 years, showing us that she’s still the one, was country music icon, Shania Twain.
It indeed was Taylor Swift’s night. She put on an amazing performance singing a mashup of her hits from the last ten years. Was honored as the artist of the decade, which was presented to her by singer/songwriter Carole King. Plus, she also won six awards, breaking the record for the most American Music Award wins of all time, surpassing Michael Jackson.
While fans of the electronic violinist Lindsey Stirling have long enjoyed her themed pop culture performances ranging across dozens of fandoms (Game of Thrones to Marvel, The Hobbit to Beauty and the Beast), today marks the release of her very own comic book, Artemis — and with it, a narrative that tells the story of Stirling’s latest album of the same name.
No spoilers, but the preview pages Stirling has released for Artemis certainly give off a grungy, post-apocalyptic feel.
She had this to say about the inspiration behind the name:
“As I began writing my album, I was searching for a name that meant bringer of light or daughter of light, and I came upon: Artemis. Sometimes I look up at the moon and am overcome by her bravery. Every night she fights the darkness alone; and even when she is only a weak, tiny sliver, she still has the courage to shine.”
Artemis is the first issue in a series of six comic books, and Stirling has already created music videos for album Artemis by embodying the main character she created for the comic.
The first scene this week introduces us to a new character, Lee Scoresby (Lin-Manuel Miranda). In true Lin-Manuel style, his introduction is him crooning out a country-style song on board a balloon in a duet with his hare daemon, Hester. From this moment alone, Hester is already my favorite daemon. Lee is excited about heading North and discusses with Hester how he is searching for an armoured bear called Iorek. Rumors are that Iorek has been tricked out of his armor but Lee wants to help as Iorek once saved his life. He looks below and sees a ship also heading to Trollesund (the gateway port to the North), which we know to be Lyra and the Gyptians.
We then join Lee as he wanders the docks and is waylaid by Officer Sysselman. Sysselman is unfriendly and suspicious of both sets of new arrivals. Lee fishes for information about Iorek but is given nothing useful.
Meanwhile the Gyptians are unpacking their ship. John Faa and Farder Coram discuss how they need the help of the witches quickly as the spy fly will have already returned to Mrs Coulter, giving her their location. Farder Coram mentions that it has been years since he has seen the witch Serafina Pekkala and that she may not like what she sees. He mentions that he is going to take Lyra when he goes to see the witches consul as he has a feeling he will need her. The witches consul, Dr. Lenselius, is the intermediary between the witches and the human world and will decide whether to pass on their message.
Farder Coram asks for Dr. Lenselius to get a message to Serafina that the Gyptians need help to find their missing children. Dr. Lenselius argues that it is not their fight and that the relationship between the witches and the Magisterium are cordial and it is his job to keep them that way. However, he gives them information that the children don’t remain in the port for long as they are taken further inland for the ‘intercision’ or ‘Maystadt process’. He tells them the rumors about what occurs are disturbing and that the town has its own missing children. The consul agrees to contact Serafina if he can have a demonstration of how Lyra uses the alethiometer. He takes them both to the basement where there are hundreds of glass jars on shelves. He can use sprigs of cloud pine to contact the witches but each sprig is individual to a witch. He asks Lyra to use the alethiometer to pick out Serafina’s sprig. He is impressed when she succeeds and gives Lyra a spray containing some of Serafina’s sprig and tells her that she should spray it if she is in need and Serafina will come. Lyra asks him what question they should be asking him that they are not. He says that though they have heart, they are weak. The Magisterium have muscle and the Gyptians need help to succeed in their quest. He tells them that they should be asking where they can obtain the services of an armored bear. He tells them of Iorek, who has been exiled for shaming his people, and so may help them for a price. However, Iorek’s skills in metalwork are valuable to the town and so the townspeople are hostile to those enquiring about him.
Farder Coram and Lyra go looking for Iorek and find him in a poor state; without his armor and with scars all over his face. They ask for his help in the inevitable battle to return the children. Iorek declines their offer as he is already employed. Lyra provokes him by yelling that he could be living free and asks whether he is a coward like the rest of the townspeople. Iorek roars and claims that he knows who they seek, disturbingly referring to them as ‘child cutters’ but says that he is not for sale.
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Back at the Magisterium, Mrs. Coulter arrives to see the Cardinal. She meets Father MacPhail first and he chastises her for her invasion and disturbance of the scholastic sanctuary of Jordan College. The Cardinal arrives and tries to make niceties with Mrs. Coulter but she pushes him to get to her punishment. He tells her that the project has become too noisy so she will be stripped of her duties and MacPhail will be taking over leadership of the Oblation Board. Mrs. Coulter turns the tables on them though. She has control of armored bears who are keeping Lord Asriel imprisoned and she will give him to the Cardinal as an act of service providing she is allowed to continue her project. She also demands that she is allowed to ask one question of Fra Pavel and his alethiometer.
Back on the Gyptians ship, Farder Coram and Lyra have a heart-to-heart. He admits that when he was a younger man, he had a relationship with Serafina. They had a son together but that he died during an epidemic. Serafina wanted to rip the world apart whereas he wanted to mourn in peace. The two have not seen each other since.
Lee enters the local bar, antagonizes the locals and then, subtle as ever, he asks where he can find the armored bear but the locals remain silent. He tells them that they are either being ignorant or wilfully obstructive and gets a punch for his trouble. More of the locals attack him and his daemon Hester secures her place as my favorite daemon with her hilarious commentary of the fight, providing minimal help to Lee. He gets thrown out of the bar but has managed to pickpocket the locals during the fight.
During their meeting, Fra Pavel warns Mrs. Coulter that it could take him weeks to ask a question and decipher the alethiometer’s answer using his books. This really drives home how skilful Lyra really is as she can just ‘feel’ how to use the alethiometer. Mrs. Coulter’s question is: ‘Who is Lyra Belacqua?’, serving to confuse both the audience and Fra Pavel as she should surely know, since she is her mother.
Lyra comes across Lee shouting for someone to tell him where the bear is. She asks him if Iorek will want to see him and asks what is keeping Iorek trapped in this town. Lyra gets no answers and refuses to tell Lee where he is since she’s afraid Lee will take him away.
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Farder Coram and John Faa are discussing whether Lyra is the child foretold in a prophecy when Serafina’s daemon, Kaisa, appears. Kaisa comes with a message from Serafina as witches have the ability to send their daemons away from them. Kaisa asks whether they have come to make war and tells them that not all witches will help as some are helping the Oblation Board. He tells them that the children are taken four days North-East to a place called ‘The Station’ that the witches call ‘Bolvangar’ (translated meaning ‘fields of evil’). Serafina will support them on their quest.
Lee manages to find Iorek and tells him that he wants to help. Lee reminds him that he is in Iorek’s debt and demands to know who has his armor but Iorek refuses to tell him and wants him to leave. However, Lee refuses to let the subject go. He goes to visit Officer Sysselman and tells him that he owns the armor as Iorek lost it to him in a game of cards. It has been confiscated by the Magisterium to pay off a blood debt but Lee breaks out legal jargon to convince the officer that it should be returned to him. When that doesn’t work, Lee attempts to bribe him and this also fails. Sysselman is terrified of the Magisterium that have managed to take hold in the North, where they never have before.
The Gyptians are packing to travel further North to rescue their children. Lyra wants to wait to convince Iorek to join them. However, John Faa says that he doesn’t want him as he made enquiries about Iorek’s punishment. Iorek is being punished for being drunk, fighting and wrecking the town. Lyra immediately breaks out the alethiometer and tells John Faa that the townspeople got Iorek drunk and he was tricked. John Faa puts his foot down and refuses to fight alongside Iorek.
At the Magisterium, Lord Boreal wants to know what Mrs. Coulter asked of the alethiometer. He threatens to expose Fra Pavel’s ‘filthy predilections’ unless he tells him. He then uses his blackmail to ask his own question of the alethiometer. He wishes to know how he can find what Grumman (the missing Northern explorer believed dead) discovered.
Lee is staying at the bar where he was attacked, mainly for it’s bacon, where he is ambushed by Lyra during his breakfast. Lyra claims to be representing John Faa and says that the Gyptians want to hire him. Lee claims that they cannot afford him and that he knows what they are fighting and knows they will lose. They discuss how to get Iorek to leave and Lee says that Iorek will not leave without his armor. Armor is like a daemon to an armored bear, his soul is metaphorically within those pieces of metal. The Magisterium will have hidden the armor well. Lyra takes this information and runs off, taking Lee’s bacon with her.
Lyra approaches Iorek and says that she can use the alethiometer to discover where his armor is. He says that he has a right to take vengeance and they negotiate that he will only hurt those who try to stop him reclaiming his armor. Lyra uses the alethiometer and tell him that his armor is being kept in the cellar of the oratory and Iorek takes off in a rampage. He rushes into the building as the Magisterium line up in the courtyard outside with guns, preparing to stop him. He throws a Magisterium man out of the oratory window and then emerges fully armored. The guards open fire but the bullets ricochet off his armor. He knocks over several officers, incapacitating them, and then attacks Sysselman. He seems like he is about to kill him when Lyra begs him to stop as Iorek owes her a debt. Lee appears and helps convince him that they should both leave and help the Gyptians.
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Lyra approaches John Faa with both Iorek and Lee in tow. Lee tries to make a sales pitch to John Faa, believing Lyra’s bluff earlier that John Faa had wanted to hire him. He is pulled up short when he learns that John Faa has no idea who he is, however he manages to sell himself, with Lyra’s help, due to his ability as an aeronaut with his own balloon. John Faa finally agrees after Lee says they won’t have any trouble as long as both he and Iorek are paid.
Meanwhile, we see that Mrs. Coulter’s blimp has landed in the North. Inside a cave, she is secretly meeting the armored bear Iofur who is keeping Lord Asriel captive. They talk of the exchange they have made as she helped him get rid of Iorek and he captured Asriel for her. However, he now states that he will do with Asriel as he wishes. Mrs. Coulter offers Iofur a baptism and acceptance into the Magisterium, the first and last for any armored bear, in exchange for her overseeing the treatment of Asriel. Iofur can keep Asriel captive but she wants to ensure that his lab and all of his research into dust is destroyed. Iofur wants to know how quickly this can happen and Mrs. Coulter claims that the wheels are already in motion.
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The final scene of the episode shows us the Gyptians, laiden down with packs, heading dramatically along rocky roads by foot. Lyra, Iorek, Lee and the Gyptians are heading North to ‘The Station’ and I eagerly look forward to next week to see what they find and hopefully discover what the ‘intercision’ process is. This episode was full of exposition, particularly into the backstories of Iorek, Lee and Serafina. Whilst I enjoyed this episode, I hope there is a little more action in the next episode as the trailer seems to tease.
His Dark Materials airs Mondays at 9 p.m. ET on HBO.
Just when you thought Lewis Capaldi was done sprinkling the gift of his music into your life, he goes and throws another vocally beautiful gift your way! Capitol Records released Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent (Extended Edition) on November 22. The extended edition features three new songs, “Before You Go,” “Leaving My Love Behind,” and “Let it Roll.”
“Before You Go” was released on November 19 on all streaming services. It was streamed more than one million times on Spotify within 24 hours and flew up the charts to number one on iTunes. You can stream “Before You Go” along with the full extended edition of the album by clicking here to log into your streaming services.
Capaldi has had an eventful couple of weeks — his debut single “Someone You Loved” topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart for three weeks and is currently sitting in the number two position. “Someone You Loved” has also been nominated for “Song of the Year” at the GRAMMYs!
On top of all that crazy news for Capaldi, it was also announced last month that he would be headed out on the Nice to Meet Ya North American Tour with Niall Horan and Fletcher in 2020.
Courtesy of Lewis Capaldi via Twitter.
Make sure to keep up on all things Lewis Capaldi by following him on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook, because 2020 promises to be just as big for Capaldi as 2019 has been!
Universal Studios Hollywoodkicks off its newest “Running Universal” race with a tribute to DreamWorks Animation’s Trollson Sunday, April 26, 2020. The run includes a 5K, 10K, and Kids’ 1K Race where guests navigate their way through the theme park as well as parts of the famous backlot. Runners will be joined by characters from the 2016 animated blockbuster and the upcoming sequel, Trolls World Tour. Characters include Poppy (voiced by Anna Kendrick in the films), Branch (voiced by Justin Timberlake) and Guy Diamond. There will also be other DreamWorks Animation characters from Kung Fu Panda, Madagascar and Shrek.
Registration for the event is open now and spots are limited. Information on run times, ticket packages, and registration can be found at the Running Universal Hollywood website. Ticket packages available are Standard, VIP and Play All Day, which includes one-day admission to Universal Studios Hollywood. All packages include complimentary parking and post-race refreshments and beverages. Participants will also receive a collectible Trolls drawstring backpack, a “Running Universal” T-shirt and finisher medal. The race will conclude at Universal CityWalk with a celebration at the 5 Towers Stage.
“Running Universal” launched in May 2019 with its sold out “Minion Run“ and continued with the “Jurassic World Run” in November 2019. Universal Orlando Resort will host its inaugural Running Universal Epic Character Race 5K and 10K on February 1-2, 2020. For more information about “Running Universal” events in Hollywood and Orlando, visit the Running Universal website.
Trolls World Tour is the sequel to DreamWorks Animation’s 2016 hit Trolls. The film will be in theaters April 17, 2020 with both Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake reprising their roles.
In an adventure that will take them well beyond what they’ve known before, Poppy (Kendrick) and Branch (Timberlake) discover that they are but one of six different Trolls tribes scattered over six different lands and devoted to six different kinds of music: Funk, Country, Techno, Classical, Pop and Rock. Their world is about to get a lot bigger and a whole lot louder.
The film also features the voice talents of Rachel Bloom, Ozzy Osbourne, and James Corden, with a large group of musical talents like Mary J. Blige, George Clinton, Kelly Clarkson, and many more.
With only one week left to go until the fall finale, Prodigal Son had a lot of questions to answer. It covered almost none of them in “Pied-A-Tierre,” choosing to focus instead on a sexy crime of the week and Malcolm’s inability to function in “normal” life. But hey, being normal is vastly overrated, right? This week, Malcolm tries to gain a social life outside of murder investigations. Is he successful? Read on to find out …
We open on yet another Malcolm nightmare, this time revolving around being stabbed by a samurai sword. Malcolm’s ever helpful therapist suggests that this is a metaphor for sexual repression, since it’s rather hard to have someone over for a romantic evening when you need to handcuff yourself to a bed every night for safety. She suggests putting himself out there socially and doing normal things, like going on dates. Malcolm resolves to have a normal day: no murder or mayhem to investigate. How convenient, then, that Eve lives just around the block from his therapist (and is definitely still into Malcolm). He takes his therapist’s advice and asks her out, and I’m sure this will go really well and Malcolm will experience no complications whatsoever. Eve seems excited to go out with witty and handsome Malcolm, but how will she react to his darker tendencies?
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Malcolm’s attempt to have a “normal” day is quickly interrupted when Gil calls about a new murder. He heads to the crime scene, where a man had been murdered just after having sex. The victim is identified as David, who lives with his wife and child in the apartment. We get some more amazing Edrisa content as she and Malcolm attempt to banter with sexual innuendos, which is hilariously awkward.
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Jessica calls Malcolm, and he tells her the FBI took him off the serial killer case. But he also lets slip that he is going on a date with Eve. Jessica is overjoyed, but Malcolm hangs up before they can fully discuss it. Gil asks if he has told Jessica that the girl in the box was real, and Malcolm says he hasn’t found the right time, but they are interrupted. Malcolm theorizes that David was involved in an affair and was killed by his wife when she caught him. But this theory is tested immediately as the wife, Beth, arrives home … with her husband David, who is very much alive.
They question the couple, and both claim to not know the identity of the man in the bed. But soon, Beth admits to Malcolm that the man is Caleb, who she had several flings with but nothing serious. They were both part of a sex club run by a mysterious figure named Jasper St. George designed to cater to unusual tastes. She’s never met him in person, since he can only be reached via email. Their apartment was often used for secret trysts, so she has no idea who has been in her apartment. Back at the lab, Edrisa describes the manner of death, and Beth and David are established as having alibis. Malcolm has an idea on how to reach Jasper, which brings us to Nico’s fetish shop (remember him? He lost a hand to Malcolm’s ax a few episodes back.) Nico bought the shop with settlement money from the case.
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Malcolm and JT visit Nico and persuade him to set up an undercover meeting with Jasper, with Malcolm posing as a new client. They also discuss Malcolm’s upcoming date, with JT offering the helpful advice of making it as relaxing and low stakes as possible. He mentions that he and his wife regularly make their date night at a pool hall, and Malcolm seems intrigued.
Malcolm then goes to meet Jasper’s representative Simone, who is in charge of screening potential members of the sex club. Dani, JT, and Gil are also staked out in the restaurant watching them. Simone explains that the one rule of the community is that there are no long term relationships. She suggests auditioning him by going back to his apartment and having sex, which is unintentionally funny since Malcolm’s apartment looks like a sex dungeon (swords on the wall, handcuffs by the bed.) Simone is approving, until she takes Malcolm’s shirt off and reveals the wire he’s wearing. They start to question Simone, who reveals she was having sex with Caleb the night he died. But Simone insists she had nothing to do with the murder, and suspicions shift to David when she tells them Jasper received an anonymous message accusing Caleb and Beth of breaking the rules.
David says he had his suspicions about the affair and even went to the apartment that night trying to catch them in the act. But when he saw two people he didn’t know having sex in the apartment, he left — and according to him both were very much alive. So the team is no closer to solving the crime.
But all that will have to be put on hold as Malcolm prepares for his first date with Eve. Jessica invites herself over to help him dress, but Malcolm insists that he does not need help dressing himself (since he’s a fully grown man.) But he also doesn’t want his mother around since he keeps seeing visions of the girl in the box. Jessica wants to know what’s wrong, but he can’t bring himself to tell her. He thinks it might ruin the date, and I tend to agree that having vivid hallucinations of a murder victim might kill the mood. He’s even got the perfect date idea: he’s taking Eve to the same pool hall JT and his wife Tally go to … while they are there. Something tells me this isn’t what JT had in mind when he shared his date spot.
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Things go south pretty much immediately as JT’s wife is fascinated with Malcolm’s skill as a profiler and Malcolm fails to impress with his pool skills. Tally asks Malcolm to profile one of them. JT tries to intervene, telling his wife that this isn’t a party trick, but she persists and Eve asks Malcolm to profile her. Malcolm obliges, but it goes badly as Malcolm realizes her work as an anti-human trafficking advocate is personal for her. Eve leaves in tears.
Meanwhile, Jasper’s identity is revealed and JT and Malcolm head to the scene. His real name is Charles Garner, and he’s currently dead in his apartment. He’s also Simone’s husband, and the idea for the sex club came from Charles’ ALS diagnosis. He felt he couldn’t fulfill her sexual needs, so they opened their marriage. But the killer is revealed to be Beth: she fell in love with Caleb and couldn’t handle the detached nature of the sex group. When she tried to convince Caleb to leave with her, he declined, and Beth killed him. Malcolm heads back to the original crime scene, where Beth is holding Simone at gunpoint. Simone slept with Caleb, and Beth wants revenge. But Malcolm is able to talk her down, preventing another murder.
Jessica visits Gil, wanting to know what Malcolm couldn’t tell her. He tells her the girl in the box was real. She’s devastated, upset they denied Malcolm’s pain for years. An angry Jessica vows to ruin Martin’s life the way he ruined theirs (the family’s and his victim’s.) Surprisingly, Eve is willing to give Malcolm another chance. She spends the night, but Malcolm’s hallucinations get in the way again. He sees the girl and begins chasing her around the apartment with a knife. But when he wakes up, he realizes he has been chasing a terrified Eve around with the knife. It’s clear that Malcolm’s issues are far from resolved.
Prodigal Son airs Mondays at 9 p.m. ET on Fox, with all episodes available on Hulu the day after they air.
Everyone knows the best way to get answers is to mix science and myth, and Expedition Bigfoot does just that. Dr. Mireya Mayor leads a group of Bigfoot experts in the new Travel Channel show that blends technology and over 10 thousand eye witness accounts to locate the legend. The show follows Dr. Mayor, Bryce Johnson, Russell Acord, Ronny LeBlanc, and Ryan “RPG” Golembeske to an undisclosed location in Oregon as the team attempts to find Bigfoot once and for all.
The cast leading this expedition follows the basic philosophy of the show: combining concrete science and myth. Dr. Mayor is a world-renowned primatologist, Fulbright Scholar, and Emmy Award-winning correspondent for the National Geographic Channel. She was raised in Miami, Florida as the daughter of Cuban immigrants, going on to earn her bachelor’s degree in anthropology and English at the University of Miami and Ph.D. from Stony Brook University. Most recently, she joined Florida International University as Director of the Exploration and Science Communication Initiative. She is widely known as “The Female Indiana Jones” for her expertise in the field.
She is joined by Bryce Johnson, host of the podcast Bigfoot Collector’s Club and life-long Bigfoot enthusiast; Russell Acord, a retired Army Sergeant and skilled survivalist; Ronny LeBlanc, a globally-recognized figure in the paranormal world and host of the Monsterland podcast; and Ryan “RPG” Golembeske, a born Bigfoot hunter who’s followed his family’s passion for the paranormal around the globe.
Tune in to the premiere of Expedition Bigfoot on December 8 at 10 p.m. ET on the Travel Channel, and be sure to follow Travel Channel on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. You can also join the adventure by using the tag #TRVLBigfoot.
The comic book Star Trek: Picard – Countdown has released a peek at the upcoming series.
The story takes place several years before the upcoming streaming series timeline of Star Trek: Picard, which premieres January 23 on CBS All Access. The comic series follows Picard before he leaves Starfleet and gives more background on what prompted his retirement.
The comic series will be available for purchase on November 27.
Check out a few of the new comic book pages below!
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