Exploring Humanity Through Sci-Fi

Tony Tellado
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Mar 16, 2026 • 31min

Rewind: Merlin (Episode 1 of the Merlin Retrospective Series)

This first installment of the Rewind series revisits Merlin, the beloved fantasy drama often described as the “Smallville of the Arthurian Legend.” Airing from 2008 to 2013, the series reimagined the mythos of Camelot through a youthful, character‑driven lens—where destiny, friendship, and forbidden magic collide. 🧙‍♂️ The World of Merlin Set in a Camelot where King Uther Pendragon has outlawed magic, the story follows a young Merlin, still discovering the depth of his powers, and a young Prince Arthur, who is far from the legendary king he will become. Their relationship—equal parts banter, loyalty, and destiny—forms the emotional core of the series. The show also reintroduces iconic characters in fresh ways: Guinevere (Gwen) as a warm, grounded future queen Morgana as a compassionate ward of Uther whose path slowly darkens Gaius, Merlin’s mentor and the keeper of Camelot’s secrets The result is a coming‑of‑age fantasy that blends humor, heart, and high stakes. 🎙️ Featured Guests: Katie McGrath & Colin Morgan This episode includes conversations with: Katie McGrath (Morgana) — recorded during the period when her character was beginning her descent into darkness.  Colin Morgan (Merlin) — discussing the evolution of Merlin’s abilities. 📺 Where to Watch Merlin Today The full series is currently available on multiple platforms: Amazon Prime Video Syfy Streaming The Roku Channel — free with ads Pluto TV — free with ads Tubi — free with ads DVD and Blu‑ray — complete series sets available 🔮 What’s Coming Next in the Rewind Series Behind‑the‑scenes stories and more from cast and creative team. SAVE 17% On Plus
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Mar 15, 2026 • 5min

Byte Mark Hamill

Mark Hamill sits down with Byte for a warm, wide‑ranging conversation that spans his early days on the Star Wars set to his unexpected turn as a live‑action DC villain. 🎥 Watching Peter Cushing Work on Star Wars Hamill shares vivid memories of his downtime during the filming of A New Hope, when he would quietly slip onto other sets just to observe. ⚡ Becoming a DC Villain on The Flash (1990) The conversation shifts to Hamill’s first live‑action comic‑book role, years before superhero TV became a cultural staple. SAVE 17% ON PLUS  
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Mar 14, 2026 • 4min

Byte Bob Gale, Producer & Co‑Writer of Back to the Future

Bob Gale joins Byte for a look into two of the most inventive storytelling challenges in the Back to the Future trilogy: revisiting 1955 with two Martys running around at once, and crafting the Old West setting that defines Back to the Future Part III.  🕒 Revisiting 1955 in Back to the Future Part II Re‑staging classic scenes — Bob talks about the meticulous planning required to recreate the 1955 Hill Valley sets and integrate new footage with the original material. 🚂 Building the Old West for Back to the Future Part III The steam train as a tone‑setter — Bob describes how the locomotive wasn’t just a prop but a thematic anchor that shaped the look, pacing, and spirit of the 1885 sequences. SAVE 17% ON PLUS TODAY
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Mar 13, 2026 • 22min

The Sword Experience with Adrian Paul

This episode dives into the fusion of cinematic storytelling, physical mastery, and personal transformation through The Sword Experience, founded by Highlander star Adrian Paul. We explore how sword training becomes a lens for examining discipline, creativity, and the human drive to grow. Show Notes — Exploring Humanity Through Sci‑Fi: The Sword Experience with Adrian Paul This episode dives into the fusion of cinematic storytelling, physical mastery, and personal transformation through The Sword Experience, founded by Highlander star Adrian Paul. We explore how sword training becomes a lens for examining discipline, creativity, and the human drive to grow. ⚔️ What The Sword Experience Is Adrian Paul created The Sword Experience to bring the art of screen combat to life for fans, performers, and anyone curious about stepping into a more empowered version of themselves. Events are held in film‑worthy locations across the U.S. and Europe, blending sword choreography, real‑world martial techniques, and immersive storytelling. Participants learn fundamentals like targeting, footwork, distancing, and safe blade handling—skills that mirror the precision and intentionality often explored in sci‑fi narratives. 🧭 Types of Sword Experience Events The program offers multiple formats, each designed for different goals and levels of immersion: Convention Events — Short, high‑energy sessions that give fans a taste of cinematic swordplay. Elite Events — Full‑day, intensive training experiences guided personally by Adrian Paul and expert instructors. Corporate Experiences — Team‑building through movement, coordination, and collaborative choreography. Retreats — Multi‑day, destination‑based adventures that combine training with travel, culture, and deeper personal exploration. Past retreats have included Scotland and France. For schedules, booking, and academy access, visit swordxp.com. SAVE 17% ON PLUS TODAY
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Mar 12, 2026 • 11min

Time, Consequence, and Closed Loops : Looper

This episode dives into Looper, Rian Johnson’s acclaimed 2012 time‑travel thriller, through a conversation recorded at San Diego Comic‑Con with writer‑director Rian Johnson and his cousin, composer Nathan Johnson. The film’s blend of noir, futurism, and moral complexity makes it a standout in modern sci‑fi, and this discussion explores how its world was built—musically, narratively, and philosophically. Looper follows Joe, a contract killer (“looper”) who executes targets sent back from the future. When his future self is sent back to be killed, the loop collapses, forcing both versions of Joe into a collision of motives, ethics, and timelines. The film is known for its grounded approach to time travel, its emotional stakes, and its refusal to offer easy answers. 🧭 Does Looper Follow Star Trek’s “Don’t Change History” Rule? Star Trek often treats time as something that must be preserved—history is a fragile timeline, and altering it is dangerous or unethical. Looper takes a very different stance. SAVE 17% ON PLUS  
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Mar 11, 2026 • 47min

Kenneth Johnson on V, The Incredible Hulk, and V: The Second Coming

This episode features an in‑depth conversation with filmmaker and author Kenneth Johnson, one of the most influential creative voices in science fiction television. Johnson’s work reshaped how genre stories could explore human nature, social conflict, and moral complexity. From redefining Marvel’s The Incredible Hulk for television to creating the landmark alien‑invasion saga V, his career has consistently blended spectacle with emotional and philosophical depth. In this interview, we also focus on his return to the world of V through his novel V: The Second Coming—a continuation of his original vision that expands the mythology, deepens the characters, and reflects on the themes that made V a cultural touchstone. 👤 About Kenneth Johnson Kenneth Johnson is known for creating or shaping some of the most iconic science‑fiction and action series of the 1970s and 1980s. His work includes: The Incredible Hulk (TV series) — A grounded, character‑driven interpretation of the Marvel hero, emphasizing psychology, tragedy, and compassion. V (1983 miniseries & franchise) — A political and social allegory wrapped in an alien‑invasion narrative, inspired by historical resistance movements. The Bionic Woman — A pioneering female‑led sci‑fi action series. Alien Nation — A genre‑blending exploration of immigration, prejudice, and cultural integration. Johnson’s hallmark is using science fiction as a mirror to examine humanity—its flaws, resilience, and capacity for hope. SAVE 17% ON PLUS
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Mar 10, 2026 • 31min

Sisterhood Of Dune: What Is This Mysterious Order ?

The Bene Gesserit Sisterhood is the ancient, far‑reaching order at the heart of Sisterhood of Dune, and the novel draws heavily on Frank Herbert’s extensive background notes about their origins, training, and long‑term genetic ambitions. Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson use those notes to explore the Sisterhood at a formative moment—eighty years after the Butlerian Jihad—when their identity, power, and purpose are still being forged. The novel explores the early development of the Bene Gesserit as one of the “Great Schools” emerging after the destruction of thinking machines. Alongside the Mentats, Suk doctors, and the nascent Spacing Guild, the Sisterhood is still defining its philosophy and political role. The anti‑technology Butlerian movement is rising, creating a volatile environment in which the Sisterhood must secure its place and protect its long‑term plans.  SAVE 17% ON PLUS TODAY
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Mar 9, 2026 • 27min

Rewind: Teen Wolf Season 3 Preview

Recorded live at San Diego Comic-Con 2012 This SDCC edition of Rewind on Teen Wolf captures the energy, anticipation, and behind‑the‑scenes insight from the cast as they looked ahead to the show’s ambitious third season. With Season 2 freshly wrapped and production shifting from Atlanta to Los Angeles, the cast sat down for roundtable conversations that offered early hints at the creative and character shifts to come. Featuring Holland Roden, Colton Haynes, Crystal Reed, and Tyler Hoechlin, this episode blends reflection, speculation, and the excitement of a series about to level up. SAVE 17% ON PLUS TODAY
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Mar 5, 2026 • 13min

Explore Monthly:March 2026

This month’s roundup is packed with awards buzz, casting surprises, franchise updates, and a few shocks from across the sci‑fi and genre landscape. Highlights from this episode: Sinners dominates awards season, with Ryan Coogler sharing new insights about the series in a recent Variety conversation. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms expands its cast as the Game of Thrones universe continues to grow. Vox Machina makes its long‑awaited return. Eric Dane stops by for an interview about his latest genre work. A Game of Thrones feature film officially has a screenwriter attached. Maggie Gyllenhaal discusses The Bride on Variety’s podcast, offering a deeper look at her vision. Sacha Calle joins the cast of the new Exorcist film. Bruce Campbell shares a health update with fans. Eternally Yours adds new cast members as production ramps up. Scream 7 gets an early review from Variety. Catherine O’Hara earns a SAG Award for her work in The Studio. Paradise delivers a Season 2 shocker that has fans buzzing. Collider reports on what may be the final Terrifier film. Starfleet Academy reaches its finale, complete with Tilley’s return. And TrekMovie confirms that no new Star Trek series are currently in production. SAVE 17% ON PLUS TODAY
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Mar 4, 2026 • 23min

LeVar Burton on Aftermath (1997) + Peter Fletzer on Star Wars: A New Hope Special Edition

This episode reaches back into the archives of your 50,000‑watt New York radio days in 1997, bringing forward a resonant conversation with LeVar Burton whern he had just released Aftermath, a speculative, cautionary tale about a near‑future America fractured by racial conflict. The discussion explores the novel’s characters, its themes of redemption and hope, and Burton’s reflections on the 20th anniversary of Roots—a role and cultural moment that continued to shape him two decades later. Tony Tellado was also joined by Peter Fletzer, then a writer for Star Wars Galaxy magazine and now the host of the Around the Galaxy podcast. Together, you revisit the excitement, controversy, and technical wizardry surrounding the 1997 Special Edition release of Star Wars: A New Hope. This episode blends literary sci‑fi, cultural history, and fandom in a way that feels both nostalgic and surprisingly current. SAVE 17% ON PLUS  

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