Exploring Humanity Through Sci-Fi

Tony Tellado
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Dec 2, 2025 • 17min

Batmen

In this special episode, Batmen, we bring together three iconic voices who have defined the Dark Knight across generations: Adam West, Kevin Conroy, and Jason O’Mara. Each actor reflects on their favorite moments inhabiting Gotham’s most famous vigilante and shares how they approached the role in their own unique way. What You’ll Hear 🦇 Adam West: His reflections on the campy charm of the 1960s series, the joy of balancing humor with heroism. 🎭 Kevin Conroy: A deep dive into the emotional resonance of Batman: The Animated Series, how he found Bruce Wayne’s voice through tragedy and resilience. 🎬 Jason O’Mara: Insights into voicing Batman in the modern DC animated films, the challenge of stepping into a fatherly role with a son that is challenging. Look for Bonus Videos and commericial free version on Plus with Black Friday Special
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Dec 1, 2025 • 8min

Jeanine Mason On The Heart of Wondla

In this episode, Tony Zooms with Cuban-American actress and dancer Jeanine Mason, the voice behind Eva in Wondla. Known for her breakout role in Roswell, New Mexico, Jeanine brings a rich background in dance and theater to her animated performance—infusing Eva with instinct, empathy, and fierce loyalty. 🌱 On Eva’s Nature and Nurture Jeanine reflects on Eva’s emotional journey, especially her bond with the creatures who raised her. “She has just absolutely been cared for and nurtured by these creatures,” Jeanine shares, highlighting Eva’s instinctive drive to protect others. Her scenes in Lackeys with Rovi are especially poignant: “He is her family,” she says, underscoring the depth of their connection. 💫 Eva and Rovi: The Emotional Core Jeanine reveals that her relationship with Rovi, voiced by Gary Anthony Williams, was her entry point into understanding Eva. “It really was the pillar for me,” she explains. “What she wants is throughout the whole series… exemplified in her wanting to connect to him and get through his sort of curmudgeony spirit.” Their dynamic becomes the emotional compass of the show. 🎭 Finding Eva: A Masterclass in Collaboration Jeanine credits the creative team—John Lasseter, Bob Scannaway, Skydance, and Apple TV—for helping her shape Eva across three seasons. “I was so fortunate to have such great, prolific teachers,” she says. Though she had done animation before, Wondla pushed her into new territory, requiring her to track Eva’s evolution across time and space. Take Advantage Of My Black Friday Special With Great Savings
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Nov 29, 2025 • 19min

🎧 Byte on Horror — Storytelling Across the Unknown

In this episode of Byte on Horror, Tony dives into three distinct corners of the genre universe—audio fiction, folk magic, and extraterrestrial terror—to explore how creators are reinventing horror across platforms. 👁️‍🗨️ The Monsters We Defy — Audio Horror That Breathes in Your Ear We begin with a look at The Monsters We Defy, an audio horror series that blends supernatural folklore with deeply human stakes. Tony breaks down how the show uses sound to conjure dread, intimacy, and world‑building that feels tactile and alive. From whispered hauntings to mythic confrontations, this segment explores why audio remains one of the most potent mediums for horror storytelling. 🔮 The Old Ways — Witchcraft, Ritual, and the Power of Ancestral Horror Next, Tony turns to The Old Ways, a project steeped in witchcraft, ritual practice, and the lingering presence of old magic. This segment examines how the series draws from real traditions while crafting a cinematic, unsettling atmosphere. Tony unpacks the show’s approach to cultural specificity, spiritual authenticity, and the timeless fear of forces older—and wiser—than we are. 🛸 Keith Arem — From Video Games to UFO Cinema Finally, Tony sits down with Keith Arem, the former video game director whose transition into filmmaking has produced one of the most intriguing UFO thrillers in recent years. His film The Phoenix Incident is inspired by a real‑world mass sighting, and Tony digs into how Arem blends documentary texture, interactive sensibilities, and cinematic tension to reimagine the UFO narrative for a new generation. Take Advantage Of My Black Friday Special On Plus
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Nov 28, 2025 • 28min

Solar — Sci-Fi Audio Drama

In this episode, Tony speaks with Chris Porter, creator and co-director Jenny Curtis of the acclaimed science fiction audio drama Solar. Together, they explore the creative vision behind this immersive series and the challenges of bringing a cinematic story to life through sound. 🎙️ About Solar Set in the year 2045, Solar follows the crew of the Aethon, a research vessel jointly operated by the North American Space Coalition (NASC) and the powerful corporation Cimmerian Technologies (CimmTech). When a devastating solar flare strikes, the ship is severely damaged and trapped in orbit around the Sun. Stranded thousands of miles from rescue, the crew must fight to survive and find a way home. 🌌 The Cast Featuring powerhouse performances from Stephanie Beatriz, Johnathan Bangs, Helen Hunt, and Alan Cumming, the series blends character-driven drama with high-stakes science fiction. 🎧 The Format Chris explains how Solar uses recordings—both from the stranded crew and from media coverage on Earth—to tell a layered, multi-perspective story. This audio-play style creates intimacy and immediacy, pulling listeners into the tension of survival and the broader impact of the solar flare on humanity. 🔥 Behind the Scenes In our conversation, Chris shares: The inspiration for Solar and why audio was the perfect medium. The collaborative process with Jenny Curtis in shaping the drama. How sound design and performance combine to create a truly cinematic listening experience. The thematic core of Solar: resilience, cooperation, and the human spirit under pressure. Black Friday Podcast Special With Low Monthly Fee and 17% Off Yearly
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Nov 27, 2025 • 23min

🦃 Donald Mowat on Dune’s Make-Up Mastery

This holiday episode brings a feast for film lovers as Tony sits down with Donald Mowat, the celebrated Make-Up Department Head for Dune. Together, they carve into the artistry behind one of cinema’s most visually striking epics. ✨ Designing Duke Leto Donald walks us through the creative process of shaping Duke Leto’s look, balancing subtle character cues with the grandeur of Denis Villeneuve’s vision. 🎥 The Challenges of Dune Donald shares the unique hurdles of bringing Dune to life. He reflects on the collaboration across departments and the precision required to maintain continuity in such a massive, detail-rich world. 🎬 Bonus Clip: Austin Butler as Feyd Rautha In a special segment, Donald gives us an inside look at the transformation of Austin Butler into Feyd Rautha. He reveals the choices and techniques that shaped one of the saga’s most menacing figures, offering a rare glimpse into the artistry behind the villain’s unforgettable presence. Sign Up For Low Monthly Subscription For My Black Friday Special Today 
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Nov 26, 2025 • 21min

Russell Hornsby on Don King, Fences, Denzel Washington, and Grimm

In this episode, Tony Zooms with acclaimed actor Russell Hornsby for a wide-ranging conversation about craft, legacy, and the joy of storytelling. Hornsby opens up about the roles that have defined his career and the lessons he’s carried with him along the way. ✨ Playing Don King Russell shares how embodying the legendary boxing promoter was about tapping into showmanship and theatricality. He reveals that the role allowed him to explore aspects of his personality that Hollywood hasn’t often seen, but that his friends and family know well. It was a chance to bring hidden layers of himself to the screen. 🎭 Honoring August Wilson with Fences Reflecting on his role in the film adaptation of Fences, Hornsby describes it as a heartfelt tribute to playwright August Wilson, whose work helped shape him as an artist. Being part of the first major motion picture adaptation of Wilson’s work was both a gift and a way to say “thank you” to a mentor who raised him through words and wisdom. 🎬 Lessons from Denzel Washington Hornsby recalls working alongside Denzel Washington, calling him “a special human being.” The greatest lesson he learned was the importance of giving—being fully present for your scene partner rather than waiting for your own moment. It’s a philosophy of generosity that reshaped how Hornsby approaches his craft. 🧩 The Bubble of Grimm Looking back on his time in the cult-favorite series Grimm, Hornsby reflects on it as “our last age of innocence.” He and the cast were in their thirties, enjoying success without the trappings of Hollywood, living in Portland, and discovering the city together. It was a carefree, formative period—a bubble of creativity, camaraderie, and growth. Check Out My Black Friday Special Now
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Nov 25, 2025 • 15min

“Behind the Brush: Bruce Grayson & Jeff McKinnon"

In this episode, we go behind the scenes with two titans of the make-up world: Bruce Grayson and Jeff McKinnon. From red carpets to starships, their work has shaped how we see Hollywood’s biggest icons. Bruce Grayson, his lifelong passion that led Bruce to become the Make-Up Department Head for The Oscars, The Emmys, The Golden Globes, and The Grammys. I caught up with him while he’s in the thick of prepping Mariah Carey’s Holiday Special, and he reflects on the evolution of glamour, precision, and storytelling through make-up. Jeff McKinnon, Emmy Award-winning artist and head of the Make-Up Department for Star Trek: Picard, joins us from the set to talk prosthetics, sci-fi aesthetics, and the emotional power of transformation. With credits that include Halloween H20 and Bicentennial Man, Jeff brings a deep understanding of genre, character, and craft. Together, Bruce and Jeff offer insights into the artistry, legacy, and innovation that define their careers—and the unforgettable faces they help bring to life. Take Advantage of My Black Friday Special Today
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Nov 24, 2025 • 8min

🎙️ Alan Tudyk on WondLa and Beyond

In this  episode, Tony Tellado Zooms with Alan Tudyk, who voices Cademus Pryde in WondLa. They explore the layered psychology of his character, including a pivotal “chess match” moment that defines the stakes of the series. The conversation also touches on the resonant theme “There is No Them, Just Us”—a message that echoes across Alan’s work. Beyond WondLa, Alan shares insights this year's projects: Creature Commandos, Superman, and Andor, reflecting on his busy schedule. he teases a second season that he is will be working on too. Bonus Content 📹 Look for the companion video on Wondla exclusively on Sci-Fi Talk Plus.
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Nov 21, 2025 • 18min

Looking Back at Stargate Origins

Step through the gate with us as we revisit Stargate Origins, the ambitious web mini-series that expanded the mythology of one of science fiction’s most enduring franchises. In this episode, we sit down with director Mercedes Bryce Morgan to explore the making of the 10-part digital series, later cut into the feature-length film Stargate Origins: Catherine. Morgan shares her vision for telling the untold story of Catherine Langford, the young woman whose life was forever changed when she and her father, Paul Langford (played by Star Trek’s Connor Trineer), first uncovered the Stargate in 1939. ✨ What you’ll hear in this conversation: How Mercedes Bryce Morgan approached directing a new chapter in the Stargate saga The challenges and opportunities of crafting a web-first mini-series for a passionate fanbase Insights into Catherine Langford’s journey and why her perspective matters in the larger Stargate mythology Behind-the-scenes stories from production and working with a cast that bridges sci-fi legacies 📺 Where to watch: Stargate Origins: Catherine is available now on Freevee, Amazon Prime Video, and Fubo TV. 📺 Bonus Video Available On Plus  
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Nov 20, 2025 • 16min

Living With Chucky

In this episode, I chatted with filmmaker Kyra Elise Gardner—writer, producer, editor, and director of Living With Chucky. Gardner’s documentary is more than a chronicle of horror’s most infamous doll; it’s a deeply personal exploration of the creative family behind Chucky and the sacrifices that brought him to life. Through intimate interviews and behind-the-scenes stories, Gardner weaves together the legacy of the Child’s Play franchise with her own upbringing in the shadow of the killer doll. The result is a film that balances blood-soaked fun with heartfelt reflection on art, family, and fandom. 👥 Featured Interviews In Documentary Brad Dourif – the legendary voice of Chucky, reflecting on decades of inhabiting the doll. Jennifer Tilly – on her iconic role and the joy of embracing Chucky’s camp and chaos. Alex Vincent – sharing his journey from child actor to lifelong member of the Chucky family. Don Mancini – creator of Chucky, discussing the vision, risks, and resilience behind the franchise. 🔪 What You’ll Hear Kyra Elise Gardner on why Living With Chucky is both a documentary and a love letter. Start Your Free One Year Trial Today On Plus

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