Celebrating Johnny Sokko and his Giant Robot
TV show Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot kicked off October 11, 1967. Earth is invaded by alien terrorists, which have created an army of monsters to conquer Earth.
Marvel Cries Wolf: 13 Facts About Werewolf by Night
During the day, Jack Russell appears as a man, but when the sun sets and the moon rises, he becomes Werewolf by Night. We share a number of facts about the original comics, plus the process of turning them into a powerful TV special.
She-Hulk + More Characters That Talk to the Audience
When She-Hulk’s TV series debuted, did you see that part where she turns to the viewers and talks to them? We share several examples of TV, movie, and comics characters doing that…
Werewolf by Night: Early Viewers Love MCU’s Halloween Special
Coming to Disney+ Oct 7, Werewolf by Night is a TV special based on the Marvel Comics character. Early reviews are really positive. Watch the video below for the first example I saw...
Reviewers Say Rob Zombie’s The Munsters “Fails”
Rob Zombie’s 2022 film adaptation of the 1960s sitcom “The Munsters” is available. Unfortunately, reviewers are saying it’s as bad as we expected…
Remembering Space: 1999—Everything That Might Have Been [Spotlight]
Learn all kinds of background info about the Space: 1999 in a new book that outlines the actors on casting list, alternate plans for the doctor, possible spin-offs, and more.
Star Trek: What are the scariest episodes?
An episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds featured the scariest approach yet to the Gorn. Paramount+ celebrated by exploring several more scary examples from Star Trek legend.
Remembering Nichelle Nichols (1932-2022)
We are saddened by the recent loss of Nichelle Nichols. We knew her first from Star Trek, but later learned of her remarkable work helping NASA hire qualified candidates who were women and/or from minorities.
SNL: Wes Anderson Horror Trailer
Saturday Night Live’s 2013 short asked what if filmmaker Wes Anderson made the horror film The Midnight Coterie of Sinister Intruders. SNL host Edward Norton played Owen Wilson.
Ultra Q: The Japanese X-Files Show That Preceded Ultraman
Ultra Q is an SF kaiju series made in the tradition of Toho’s many SF/horror films. The first of the long-running Ultra Series, the series was followed quickly by the more popular Ultraman.
Ms. Marvel Actress Is An MCU Fan
A Pakistani-American growing up in Jersey City, Kamala Khan idolized super heroes—never dreaming she’d be able to join her role models safeguarding society from the forces of evil.
26 Swamp Monsters from Myths, Comics, X-Files, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and more
There are swamp monsters at more than one comic book company—and, as you’ll see in this list, there are other sources involved, including mythology and TV…
The Munsters in Color: 9 Examples Since 1964
While The Munsters are better looking in black & white, there have actually been lots of times they were in color. We’ll share several examples of how the family returned to the screen.
The Munsters: Herman Munster the Star
On classic 1960s sitcom The Munsters, Herman Munster regularly gained some kind of notoriety—including the several times he was mentioned on the radio, TV, or in the newspaper.
Flashback: Ultraman—Origin of Japan’s Greatest Hero
Making his debut in 1966, Ultraman is a giant superhero who fights giant monsters. Following the first series, a whole list of Ultra characters appeared in a whole bunch of other series.
Nightmare Abbey: Get Cozy with Creepy New Print Magazine
New print magazine Nightmare Abbey gives readers new terror tales by award-winning writers, illustrated articles devoted to horror in film and TV, plus rare horror story classics.
She-Hulk on Disney+: 8 Facts You Should Know Before Watching The Series UPDATED
With the upcoming Disney+ series “She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,” a lot of people want to know more about her. Let’s bring you up to speed!
Monsters Vs. ‘Murder, She Wrote’: Vampire, Witches, Ghosts, and the Headless Horseman
“Murder, She Wrote” was (kind of) presented as normal life, but there were a few episodes that featured supernatural themes, such as witches, ghosts, a vampire, and more.
The Munsters: 9 Artistic Performance Episodes
The family from Mockingbird Lane often sang and danced their way into viewers’ hearts. From the original series, here are examples of the characters sharing several performances.
Frankenstein’s Monster: 13 Alternate Versions
The creature from Mary Shelley’s 1800s novel Frankenstein is one of the most recognized icons in storytelling, having spent more than 200 years being adapted into all sorts of media.