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Interview: Mark Linfield and Vanessa Berlowitz, Executive Producers of Nat Geo’s ‘Underdogs’

Mark Linfield and Vanessa Berlowitz have spent decades shaping the world of natural history filmmaking through their work on programs like Frozen Planet, Planet Earth, Animals Up Close, and Queens. As co-founders of Wildstar Films, they’ve made a career out of capturing nature’s biggest stars, but with their new project, National Geographic’s Underdogs, the duo seeks to flip the nature documentary genre on its head. Instead of focusing on nature’s usual suspects, Underdogs shines a light on the planet’s most overlooked, unusual, and often misunderstood creatures, and gives them a rare moment in the spotlight.

Narrated by Ryan Reynolds, Underdogs blends educational science with irreverent humor and follows animals like the honey badger, the velvet worm, the glass frog, the aye-aye, the axolotl, the bowerbird, the emerald jewel wasp, and more. In our interview, Linfield and Berlowitz reflect on their inspiration for the series, their close collaboration with Reynolds, and how they’re using humor to reintroduce audiences to the underrepresented side of the animal kingdom.

Nerds and Beyond: Underdogs focuses on animals that often don’t get the spotlight in wildlife films. What inspired you to make a series centered on these overlooked, underrepresented animals?

Mark Linfield, Wildstar Films: We’ve made lots of other series that did the other thing – the tigers and the elephants, and we’ve traveled the world with Planet Earth and those sorts of shows. As we’ve gone, we’ve collected all these stories of just these unsung heroes. Little things living under rocks often have the best, craziest, grossest lives. And whenever you’re telling stories at dinner parties, those are actually the stories that people want to hear about. They’re like, “Lions, yeah, yeah. Ooo, tell me about the thing that lives in the sea cucumber’s butthole! That sounds cool!” So we just wanted to do something really, really different. Soon, we started thinking, well, what about these unsung heroes that on the face of it look gross, but really have incredible lives or amazing superpowers? They’d make a great series. And from that moment on, we thought, well, if it’s about underdogs, we want it to be funny and different. That’s where Ryan [Reynolds’] voice came in. 

Vanessa Berlowitz, Wildstar Films: Yeah, he was our dream target voice. So right from day one, we started to write for him. When the pitching process was done, we were praying that we could maybe get him on board. We were very fortunate because our agent was also his company’s agent and they got the sizzle reel in front of him and he loved it from day one. He even voiced our sizzle reel before we even got it commissioned. That really set the tone for a true collaboration. We made this series in a very different way than anything we’ve done before. 

Linfield: Yeah, quite often, we’ll have a narrator come in at the end. Everything will be locked and finished and they’ll put a voice on it. This was very much Ryan and his company working with us all the way through, which I think is why it feels like the pictures and the voice go together. It feels quite organic because it was really co-evolved, as Vanessa said. 

Nerds and Beyond: Y’all brought up Ryan, so let’s talk about him for a minute. Why did y’all choose him to be the voice of the show?

Berlowitz: Well if you think about Ryan, his brand is kind of the underdog. He plays Deadpool, which is an underdog superhero. He very much identifies with these types of roles and then shows you the hero within. It’s just the most irreverent tone of someone who’s so funny and who clearly reaches huge audiences. So it just felt like he was the perfect person. 

Linfield: We very much did want to do the opposite of what we’ve been doing for our careers. There’s very much a format to these natural history shows, so we wanted to make something that was funny, irreverent, broke all the rules, and was also very unformatted, so that every episode was completely different, where you don’t get a sense from watching one episode of what the next one’s going to be like. Whereas in most natural history shows, it’s going to be the same thing but in a different habitat, this one is just crazy and all over the place.

Nerds and Beyond: Was there an animal that you just knew had to be included from the inception, that maybe you had a particular soft spot for? Like I loved frogs when I was little, but didn’t know about the glass frog that turns invisible!

Berlowitz: I think Barry the honey badger. 

Linfield: The indestructible honey badger.

Berlowitz: Yeah, because we’ve run into honey badgers a lot when we’ve been out filming in Africa. The honey badger is the one that you will meet on the way back to your tent that you are like –

Linfield: You back off.

Berlowitz: Yeah, you back off. And they’re really hard to film, actually. 

Linfield: They’re quite small and diminutive. 

Berlowitz: And they scavenge around the outskirts. So you might be filming the elephant or the lion, and there will be a honey badger off doing something strange like eating a scorpion in the distance. We’ve always had a sneaking respect for them. I don’t know if you noticed, but he [Barry] makes some star appearances throughout the series. I just knew we wanted to get him in.

Linfield: And of course, he has his superpower, which is being utterly indestructible. 

Berlowitz: Which, in a normal show, how would you show that? But we were very fortunate. That was a real, special moment to capture when the wild dog pack got a hold of him. 

Nerds and Beyond: Yes, it made me nervous!

Linfield: They had no chance! It was fine, honestly! [Laughs]

Berlowitz: As you know, they are one of the top predators in Africa, and they will rip an antelope to shreds in seconds. So it was like, “Oh my goodness, we’re finally seeing how special these honey badgers are!” We were very lucky with that sequence. 

Linfield: I spent a lot of my youth with my bottom hanging out of a hedge, looking at all the strange, small, creepy crawlies. I’ve always loved invertebrates and things like the velvet worm, those sorts of animals. I just think they’re the most different from us, and therefore the most interesting. They just have all these crazy things that they do, and they’re very rarely talked about. They’re not in natural history shows much. And I think the great thing about having a program that has a lot of those in it means it’s fresh for people who watch [other] natural history [shows] as well. And then hopefully the comedic tone will help bring in a new audience. We’re hoping to satisfy the jaded old natural history audience who think they’ve seen it all, but then also hopefully have something that’s interesting enough for our 16-year-old son, for example, who is very jaded by natural history.

Berlowitz: Yeah, he doesn’t watch what we make. He’s like, “Yeah, yeah whatever.”

Nerds and Beyond: Yeah, old hat. 

Berlowitz: Old hat. But he’s actually going to watch this show.

Linfield: He was looking over our shoulder, laughing out loud at some of the sequences we put together. And he loves Ryan as well.

Nerds and Beyond: You were talking about the funny angle. In taking that angle, it makes it feel accessible to kids, like it’s almost a gateway to get them interested in animals like this. But there is definitely adult humor and a whole episode about mating with a viewer discretion warning. How did you navigate the tone throughout the series, and what words of warning, as it were, would you give to parents who may watch with their kids?

Berlowitz: I think it’s a really good point to make. So, obviously, sexual behaviour is a really important part of nature. So it needed to be part of the show. There are fantastically interesting mating behaviors out there – and mating behaviors that are frankly quite bizarre out there, and that haven’t been seen before. Like, take the story of how hyena males will just endlessly follow the female. We felt that it deserved its own program. But we worked very closely with National Geographic and Disney, who were so good in letting us push the boundaries, frankly. 

Linfield: We don’t necessarily have the same sensitivities as, for example, an American audience, so we had to rely on Nat Geo’s standards and practices, just to let us know roughly where we should be. But we would let our younger children watch it. But we have to be respectful of other parents. I think that rating is possibly cautious. But that’s by our standards and we have low standards. [Laughs] 

Berlowitz: But nothing in there is gratuitous. And you learn extraordinary things as you go. But we are still very proud – it’s probably the first natural history show that has a hyena love story set to a Michael Bolton song. 

Linfield: There are certain aspects of sexuality which we won’t get into here, but that probably no other film has done. But it’s very educational because it’s true to nature. 

Nerds and Beyond: We’re talking about striking a balance, and I think many viewers are familiar with the grand, sweeping storytelling style of National Geographic documentaries. But this is funnier than traditional National Geographic shows, and more fast-paced. How did you balance such a distinctive style and character-driven focus while still remaining educational?

Berlowitz: A lot of us are scientists and we work with scientists and we work with National Geographic’s scientific fact-checking team. So while a lot of it may sound like it’s just an opportunity for a gag, we were actually very disciplined. In fact, Ryan was, too. Even when he would improvise, which he did. We would develop the stories with his team and with the scientists on board the whole way through, and then he would add extra improvisation and then we would all look at it and go, “Actually, that’s slightly detracting from the amazing science,” and pull back a bit. So you’re right that the guiding light is science through all this. If we weren’t showcasing the animal and how amazing they are – and they are incredible – we changed it. We’d readdress the balance a bit, because it’s not supposed to be a comedic show at animals’ expense. It’s supposed to be celebrating amazing animals, using a comedic tone.

Nerds and Beyond: Another thing that blew me away was some of the close-ups of these animals, like right up to their eyeballs! How did you achieve these particularly intimate shots?

Linfield: That’s a good question. A lot of these animals are quite small, and so to be down on their level to capture everything needs quite unusual equipment and quite an unusual approach. There have been quite a lot of advances in technology with things like miniaturized cameras and robotic arms. So, for example, [the episode titled] “Superzeroes” opens with a scene of a velvet worm and a spider, and it’s all down at their level in their faces. But on a normal, conventional camera, you can’t get the camera that low, and any wobbles that you would introduce with your hands would be huge and would be completely off-putting. So we had these miniaturized cameras on robotic arms, and the robotic arms are super smooth and incredibly finely geared, so we can move around these animals and follow them through the undergrowth. That’s an example of something that wouldn’t have been possible five years ago. And even lighting these animals! We now use these bright lights that are completely cold. When Vanessa and I started, lights that bright would have fried the animal. And now you’ve got these nice bright lights that the animals don’t mind because they’re cool. You can get tiny cameras right up close to them and follow them very smoothly. There are all sorts of advances. 

Berlowitz: But you’re right, because we were trying to use comedic and dramatic storytelling, so it was really important to connect to these animals as creatures. You know, they’re not all pretty and fluffy with eyes facing forward. The velvet worm doesn’t even have any eyes! [Laughs] But we really needed to get at its level and really give it a character so you care about it. 

Nerds and Beyond: What role do you see Underdogs playing toward conservation, especially through its concentration on animals that aren’t necessarily cute and fuzzy and don’t usually get the spotlight, but are just as worthy or important as non-underdogs?

Linfield: I think it’s firstly about showing people how much diversity there is out in the world that they may not yet know about. But the most important thing is trying to bring a new audience to natural history. There are a lot of people now who are quite disconnected to the environment and to the natural world. They’re living in towns on their cell phones, and they’re just not engaged in the wildlife of the planet. And our big hope is that this taps in to a new audience and brings in new people to engage. Certainly, it’s working for our son anyway. [Laughs] But yeah, we hope it gets people talking about wildlife and gets them interested in wildlife and helps them realize it’s not all about lions or tigers. Half of the animals in this series would be found in a typical American garden under the hedgerose. They’re not all in far-flung places. A lot of them are close to home.

Berlowitz: We’re always looking for new takes. We all care passionately about the environment – that’s why we got into the industry. But we realize as filmmakers, we’ve got to work a bit harder. There are a lot of wildlife shows out there of a certain style, so that’s why we were like, “We’ve got to innovate. We’ve got to find fresh ways to tell stories and use new voices and hopefully reinvigorate those audiences that are familiar, and also find new audiences.”

Nerds and Beyond: To wrap up, I want to know what inspires your creativity and what keeps you telling these stories? And what do you ultimately hope people take away from Underdogs?

Berlowitz: We are passionate wildlife lovers, and that’s why we got into it. We just really love the idea of conveying that passion to huge audiences and trying to keep people connected to nature. So that’s what I hope people come away with: feeling as excited about animals as we still do.

Linfield: That’s right. I think in my lifetime, I’ve watched the average person – if there is such a thing – know less about nature and less about the environment and be more disconnected. And the old shows that we made were mostly watched by people who already loved nature anyway. We really hope this one finds an audience of people who didn’t know about any of this stuff. 

Berlowitz: I’d love it if a kid went out and was like, “Oh, that slug in my back garden! I’m actually going to look at that!”

Linfield: “And I know how it mates now and that’s kind of gross!” [Laughs] 

Underdogs premieres June 15 on National Geographic and streams the next day on Hulu and Disney+. 

‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’: Fifth and Final Season Announced

Paramount+ has announced today that Star Trek: Strange New Worlds has been renewed for a fifth and final six-episode season. Production will begin later this year.

The series’ third season is set to premiere on Paramount+ on July 17 and has been a fan favorite among Trek fans. The fourth season is currently in production.

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds stars Anson Mount, Rebecca Romijn, Ethan Peck, Jess Bush, Christina Chong, Celia Rose Gooding, Melissa Navia, Babs Olusanmokun, and Martin Quinn, along with guest star Carol Kane and special guest star Paul Wesley. 

Akiva Goldsman and Henry Alonso Myers serve as co-showrunners. Alex Kurtzman, Akiva Goldsman, Henry Alonso Myers, Aaron Baiers, Dana Horgan, Alan McElroy, Robbie Thompson, Frank Siracusa, John Weber, Chris Fisher, Anson Mount, Rod Roddenberry and Trevor Roth serve as executive producers. 

Photos: Dance Gavin Dance with The Home Team, Belmont, and Dwellings at History Toronto

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Californian natives, Dance Gavin Dance, swung through Toronto on Thursday for their Return of the Robot Tour. They were supported by The Home Team, Belmont, and Dwellings for a sold-out night at History in Toronto’s east end. 

Starting off the night was Dwellings Band, from Sacramento, California. A 5-piece outfit made up of Isaac, Thomas, Eric, Marco, and Marx. They were a great introduction to an evening of post-hardcore math rock. The group was squeezed onto the stage, as there was equipment piled up everywhere for the 4 bands playing over the course of the evening. Let me be clear, the stage is not small. It made everything look quite chaotic, but that would be my only complaint, and that might only be my photographer’s eye having a hard time trying to pick a spot to focus on. Outside of the chaotic stage, the group did a wonderful job of introducing the crowd to the evening’s decadent musical formula, and they were thrilled to take part and scream along over the course of their 6-song set.  

Next up was the Chicago, Illinois-based quartet, Belmont. Made up of Taz (vocals), Brian (drums), Jason (lead guitar), and Joseph (bass), they took to the stage with an insatiable energy. The progressive-punk group has been putting out music for a little over a decade with 3 albums: Belmont, Aftermath, and Liminal. Taz (and his mullet) took to the stage like a house on fire, never standing still, and keeping the crowd bouncing for the duration of their 7-song setlist, touching on all of their releases.    

The third and final opening act of the night was The Home Team. Another band with over a decade of experience; the group formed of Brian Butcher (vocals), John Baran (guitar), Ryne Olson (bass) and Daniel Matson (drums) brought the house down with a blistering 11-song setlist, featuring a guest appearance by the guitarist Aaron, from Toronto local prog-metal band, Intervals. The now-packed venue was taken by the energy on the stage, and the entirety of the building was hot and sweaty by the end of their set.  

It was 9:45 when the headliners for the night hit the stage. The crowd was well and truly warmed up, and everyone was ready for Dance Gavin Dance to take the stage. Dance Gavin Dance has dealt with their fair share of drama over their 20-year career, with seemingly endless lineup changes and more former members (and touring members) than could comfortably fit in my apartment! There are only two original members, Will Swan (lead guitar) and Matt Mingus (Drums), and they have managed to keep the vision for DGD alive and kicking through all the changes that have plagued the group.   

DGD will most commonly be associated as a post-hardcore, progressive band, also known as Math rock, or Swancore, their very own sub-genre, named after their guitarist, Will Swan, and his style. Their stylistic influences are very clearly seated in the Prog-Rock genre such as Rush, and one of the first comparisons I made was to say they sounded a bit like if you put Rush in a blender: chaotic, jittery, a little all over the place, and yet, fundamentally sound, interesting and unique.  

Their current lineup is: Will Swan (lead guitar), Matt Mingus (drums), Jon Mess (unclean vocals), Andrew Wells (clean vocals), Sergio Medina (bass) – touring, and Martin Bianchini (rhythm guitar) – touring. The group plowed through the first 10 songs of their 13-song setlist, which included a good mix of songs from across their 20-year career. When they came back out, they had Brian Butcher from The Home Team come out to help them with “Uneasy Hearts Weigh the Most”, the second of their 3-song encore.  

A highly energetic show, albeit a shorter setlist than I would have liked. They were done by 10:40, making their set time under an hour, which for a band with 20 years of releases to draw on seems quite short. It was mildly disappointing in that regard, however, the songs that we were treated to were executed wonderfully, and with an intense strength from the two front men, Jon and Andrew. I look forward to seeing what the future holds for DGD as they continue to blaze a trail for the genre, and influence new, young, up-and-coming bands in their unique style.

See photos from the show below.

Wicked Couture: Her Universe Fashion Show at SDCC 2025

Let us rejoicify! Dates and theme have been announced for this year’s Her Universe Fashion Show at San Diego Comic Con, and we couldn’t be more grateful.

The 11th Annual Her Universe Fashion Show will take place this year on Thursday, July 23, 2025, and it celebrates all things Wicked! Hosted by Ashley Eckstein (Founder of Her Universe, and voice of Ahsoka Tano from STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS) and presented by Universal, this evening of geek couture is always a highlight of San Diego Comic Con. 

Designers are encouraged to create unique fashions around the theme each year (though many different fandoms are allowed!), and we are excited to see what kinds of Galindified haute couture takes the runway. 

In years past, NerdsandBeyond has been in attendance with our stellar photogs, bringing you the best coverage of the event. Check out some of the incredible outfits from years past!

Photo: Liz Larson

This promises to be an absolutely fascinating evening, and we can’t wait to bring you exciting coverage straight from the runway!

‘Gachiakuta’ World Takeover: Global Premiere Events, New Trailer & More!

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The anime adaptation of Gachiakuta is almost here, and ahead of its impending release, Crunchyroll (in partnership with Kodansha, Avex, and Bones) has launched a global anime movement to build excitement for this new series around the world — Gachiakuta World Takeover!

Global Premiere Events

Prior to its official streaming debut, Gachiakuta will premiere early in 15 countries and regions through special advance screenings.

  • United States: Anime Expo (Los Angeles) – July 4 at 10:00 a.m. PDT
  • France: Japan Expo (Paris) – July 4 at 11:45 a.m. CEST
  • Brazil: Anime Friends (São Paulo) – Date TBA
  • Germany: Astor Film Lounge (Berlin) – July 5 at 6:00 p.m. CEST
  • India: PVR Icon (Mumbai) – July 4 at TBA
  • Mexico: Antara Shopping Mall (Mexico City) – July 4 at TBA
  • Italy: The Space Moderno, Piazza della Repubblica (Rome) – July 4 at 6:30 p.m. CEST

Main Trailer Reveal

Special Content: Behind-the-Scenes & Fan Graffiti Experience

  • “Behind Gachiakuta” Video Interview: A behind-the-scenes look at creators Kei Urana and Hideyoshi Andou, diving into their creative process and passion for fusing manga with graffiti.
  • Gachiakuta Graffiti Maker Website: An interactive experience where fans can create their own personalized “Gachi-style” graffiti tags inspired by the series’ bold aesthetic

OP/ED Track Reveal

The OP and ED tracks have also been confirmed:

Opening Theme: “HUGs” by Paledusk
Ending Theme: “TOMOSHIBI” by DUSTCELL

Voice Actor Announcements

Toshiyuki Morikawa joins the cast as Regto, the man who raised Rudo after he lost his parents. He gave Rudo a pair of gloves.

Yuuki Shin joins the cat as Jabber, one of the “Raiders,” a group of ground bandits. He fights using rings containing a powerful neurotoxin. 

Based on the Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kei Urana, the anime adaptation of Gachiakuta is produced by Bones Film. The series is directed by Fumihiko Suganuma, who will be making his directorial debut, with series composition by Hiroshi Seko and music by Taku Iwasaki.

“Crawl back from the abyss of Hell to change this lousy world. ‘Gachiakuta’ follows Rudo, a young outcast falsely accused of murder and exiled into the wasteland known as The Pit. Facing monstrous Trash Beasts and a world stacked against him, Rudo must rise from the depths and challenge the power structures that discarded him.”

Gachiakuta will begin streaming exclusively on Crunchyroll on July 6.

‘Given The Double Album: Hiiragi mix & To the Sea’ Coming to Theaters This Month

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Fans of given can now look forward to celebrating the North American release of the long-awaited film, To the Sea, with a one-day-only double feature theatrical release. On June 16, audiences in the United States and Canada will have a chance to watch two films back-to-back with given The Double Album: Hiiragi mix & To the Sea.

Based on the manga series written and illustrated by Natsuki Kizu, given is a BL (boys’ love) music drama that follows the story of the fateful meeting between high school students Ritsuka Uenoyama and Mafuyu Sato.

given The Movie: Hiiragi Mix Synopsis: 

“After Ritsuka Uenoyama hears Mafuyu Sato sing, he invites Mafuyu to join his band. Given auditions for a festival in Shibuya and falls short, though they continue to attract attention. At the same time, Mafuyu’s childhood friends, Shizusumi Yagi and Hiiragi Kashima, prepare to make their debut as the band “syh.” When they lose a guitarist, Hiiragi asks Ritsuka to join them for their big show.”

given The Movie: To the Sea Synopsis: 

“After a chance encounter with the singer Mafuyu Sato, Ritsuka Uenoyama’s passion for music was reignited. Their band, Given, is on the path to greatness just as Mafuyu begins to question if he should be the group’s singer. After declining Ritsuka’s invitation to a concert in Shibuya, Mafuyu runs into an old friend. Could this be the sign Mafuyu needs to step up to the microphone once more?”

Tickets for the special double feature film, which has a runtime of 152 minutes, are now available. given The Double Album: Hiiragi mix & To the Sea will be shown in Japanese with English subtitles.

And if you’re unable to catch this special showing, worry not, because To the Sea will be making its way to Crunchyroll the following week!

‘Countdown’: Trailer Released for New Series Starring Jensen Ackles

Prime Video just released the first trailer for Countdown, the highly-anticipated new series starring Jensen Ackles.

Countdown was created by One Chicago and FBI Executive Producer Derek Haas, and also stars Eric Dane, Jessica Camacho, Violett Beane, Elliot Knight, and Uli Latukefu. Ackles is most notably known for his role as Dean Winchester in Supernatural, as well as Soldier Boy in Prime Video’s The Boys. He’s also recently appeared on Big Sky, and Tracker.

The first three episodes of the series will premiere on Wednesday, June 25, with a new episode releasing subsequently each week until the season finale on Wednesday, September 3.

Here’s the synopsis:

When an officer with the Department of Homeland Security is murdered in broad daylight, LAPD detective Mark Meachum, portrayed by Ackles, is recruited to a secret task force, alongside undercover agents from all branches of law enforcement, to investigate. But the hunt for the killer soon uncovers a plot far more sinister than anyone could have imagined, kicking off a race against time to save a city of millions.

Watch the trailer below.

VIZ Media Acquires ‘One Punch Man’ Season 3

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Saitama and his deadly punch are headed to VIZ for season 3!

VIZ Media has confirmed they have acquired season 3 of the hit superhero satire One Punch Man. The acquisition encompasses theatrical, television, digital, home entertainment, ancillary, and merchandise rights across North America, Latin America, and Oceania.

Season 3 of the series is set to air in Japan in October 2025.

Saitama is a hero who only became a hero for fun.

After three years of ‟special training,” he’s become so strong that he’s practically invincible. In fact, he’s too strong—even his mightiest opponents are taken out with a single punch. Alongside Genos, his faithful disciple, Saitama performs his official hero duties as a member of the Hero Association.

One day, monsters claiming to be from the Monster Association suddenly appeared, taking a child of Hero Association executive hostage. The S-class heroes gather and plan a raid on the Monster Association hideout to rescue the hostage. Meanwhile, Garou, a ‟human monster” who was taken by the Monster Association during a battle with the heroes, awakens in the Monster Association hideout.

Seasons 1 and 2 of the series are currently available on Hulu in the U.S and Netflix in Canada and Latin America. More information on the airing of season 3 is expected in the coming weeks.

‘The Witcher in Concert’ Coming to More than 45 U.S. Cities This Fall

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GEA Live, CD PROJEKT RED, and RoadCo Entertainment have announced The Witcher in Concert, which will tour more than 45 cities around the U.S.

The Witcher in Concert is a live music experience, which will feature the soundtrack from The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt by CD PROJEKT RED. It will celebrate the tenth anniversary of the game and include a performance brought to life by 14 musicians.

Tickets go on sale in just a few days, on May 30. For more information, tickets, and tour dates, visit www.thewitcher.com/concert

Here is the schedule:

September 2Austin, TXBass Concert Hall
September 3Dallas, TXWinspear Opera House
September 4New Orleans, LAMahalia Jackson Theatre of Performing Arts
September 5San Antonio, TXMajestic Theatre
September 6Sugar Land, TXSmart Financial Centre
September 7Fort Worth, TXWill Rogers Auditorium
September 9Minneapolis, MNOrpheum Theatre
September 10Omaha, NEOrpheum Theater
September 11Overland Park, KSYardley Hall
September 12Indianapolis, INMurat Theatre
September 13Detroit, MIFisher Theatre
September 14Syracuse, NYThe Oncenter Crouse Hinds Theater
September 17Rochester, NYKodak Center
September 18Red Bank, NJCount Basie Center For the Arts
September 19Newark, NJNew Jersey Performing Arts Center
September 20Brooklyn, NYKings Theatre
September 21Wallingford, CTOakdale Theatre
September 23Richmond, VACarpenter Theatre
September 24Reading, PASantander Performing Arts Center
September 25Washington, DCDAR Constitution Hall
September 26White Plains, NYWestchester County Center
September 27Lowell, MALowell Memorial Auditorium
September 28Baltimore, MDLyric Opera House
September 29Cleveland, OHSeverance Music Center
October 1Philadelphia, PAThe Met Philadelphia by Highmark
October 2Columbus, OHPalace Theatre
October 3Chicago, ILAuditorium Theatre
October 4St. Louis, MOThe Fabulous Fox
October 5Milwaukee, WIThe Riverside Theater
October 7Atlanta, GACobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
October 8Greenville, SCPeace Center
October 9Jacksonville, FLFlorida Theatre
October 10Charlotte, NCOvens Auditorium
October 11Louisville, KYThe Louisville Palace Theatre
October 14Colorado Springs, COPikes Peak Center
October 15Denver, COThe Ellie Caulkins Opera House
October 16Salt Lake City, UTThe Eccles Theater
October 18Spokane, WAFirst Interstate Center for the Arts
October 19Seattle, WAParamount Theatre
October 21Riverside, CAFox Theater
October 22Costa Mesa, CASegerstrom Hall at Segerstrom Center for the Arts
October 23Mesa, AZIkeda Theatre
October 24San Diego, CACal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre
October 25San Francisco, CAGolden Gate Theatre
October 26Los Angeles, CAThe Wiltern

‘Elio’: New Trailer and Advanced Tickets Released

Disney and Pixar’s Elio is set to hit theaters this summer, and a brand new trailer and advanced tickets have been released!

Here’s the synopsis:

For centuries, people have called out to the universe looking for answers—in Disney and Pixar’s all-new feature film “Elio,” the universe calls back! When Elio is beamed up to the Communiverse, an interplanetary organization with representatives from galaxies far and wide, Elio’s all in for the epic undertaking. Mistakenly identified as Earth’s leader, Elio must form new bonds with eccentric alien lifeforms, navigate a crisis of intergalactic proportions, and somehow discover who and where he is truly meant to be. Directed by Madeline Sharafian (“Burrow” Sparkshort), Domee Shi (“Bao” short, “Turning Red”) and Adrian Molina (co-screenwriter/co-director of “Coco”), and produced by Mary Alice Drumm (associate producer of “Coco”), the film features the voices of Yonas Kibreab as Elio, Zoe Saldaña as Aunt Olga, Remy Edgerly as Glordon, Brad Garrett as Lord Grigon, Jameela Jamil as Ambassador Questa and Shirley Henderson as Ooooo.

Elio opens exclusively in theaters on June 20.

Check out the new trailer below, and purchase your tickets to see the film wherever tickets are sold for your local theater.