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The Other Me

An architect with a rare eye disease discovers he can now visually “see” the true motives of the people around him in the trailer for Giga Agladze’s The Other Me, executive produced by David Lynch.


The Santa Clause: The Series

Elizabeth Mitchell is confirmed to return as Mrs. Clause in the upcoming The Santa Clause sequel series at Disney+. [Deadline]

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Extrapolations

Variety also has word Diane Lane, Heather Graham, Murray Bartlett, Yara Shahidi, Ben Harper, Judd Hirsch, Hari Nef and Neska Rose will star in episodes of Extrapolations, the upcoming climate change horror anthology series at Apple. [Variety]

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Undisclosed Star Wars Series

Anthony Daniels revealed he’s recorded motion-capture as C-3PO for an undisclosed Star Wars project—presumably the previously announced animated special A Droid Story—on Instagram.

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Star Trek: Picard

In a new interview with SFX Magazine (via Screen Rant), showrunner Terry Matalas revealed the second season of Picard will answer why Jean-Luc never married Dr. Beverly Crusher.

It’s a time-travel story and all good time-travel tales are emotional at their core, and speak to something that’s happening with your main character. So we started by asking ourselves the question of season one: how do we deconstruct Captain Picard? What don’t we know about him? Why is he on a vineyard by himself with a dog? Why did he never marry Beverly Crusher and have a family of 10? Those are jumping-off points to answer some of those personal mysteries.

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In the same interview, Matalas stated the show’s eventual third season will include “game-changing” Star Trek ideas with “nods to the Kirk movies.”

Not so much in season two. Definitely in season three, there are some game-changing Star Trek universe ideas. Season two, as epic in scope as it is, is an intimate story.

There are a few nods to the Kirk movies. I grew up with the original series and the Kirk movies. That’s my Star Trek. So you’ll see a few of those things kind of tie some Star Trek together. And I think Akiva [Goldsman] has constructed a really fascinating and heartbreaking psychological exploration of Picard that no one is expecting.

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Peacemaker

This week’s episode of Peacemaker will be its “the wildest yet,” according to James Gunn on Twitter.

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Resident Alien

Spoiler TV has images from “The Wire,” this week’s episode of Resident Alien. Click through to see the rest.

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Astrid and Lilly Save the Universe

Spoiler TV also has photos from “Teeth,” this week’s episode of Astrid and Lilly Save the Universe. More at the link.

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The Book of Boba Fett

Boba Fett and company take on the Pykes in a new promo—with zero new footage.


Legacies

Hope is on the rampage in the trailer for Legacies’ February 24 return episode.


The Midwich Cuckoos

Finally, a cosmic event impregnates the women of an English village with evil, alien children in the trailer for Sky’s new adaptation of John Wyndham’s The Midwich Cuckoos.


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