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]]>Jodie Whittaker
That’s right, the first female incarnation of The Doctor was in Black Mirror. She played the girlfriend in “The Entire History Of You.”
Bryce Dallas Howard
Jurassic World‘s Bryce Dallas Howard starred in one of the most popular Black Mirror episodes “Nosedive.”
Daniel Kaluuya
Kaluuya starred in Jordan Peele’s award-winning horror feature Get Out. Before that, he starred in the “15 Million Merits” episode of Black Mirror.
Hayley Atwell
You probably know Hayley Atwell as Marvel’s Agent Carter, but back in 2013 she played the grieving girlfriend in “Be Right Back.”
Domhnall Gleeson
Domhnall Gleeson starred as the robot boyfriend in “Be Right Back.” He had previously played Bill Weasley in the Harry Potter franchise and has since starred in huge features like Ex Machina and The Revenant.
Alex Lawther
Alex Lawther starred as Kenny in “Shut Up And Dance.” He has since starred in hit Netflix series The End Of The F***ing world.
Jeromy Flynn
Flynn starred alongside Lawther in “Shut Up And Dance.” You probably recognize him as Bronn on Game of Thrones.
Hannah John-Kamen
Hannah John-Kamen is one of the few characters in “Play Test.” She has since appeared in Marvel’s Ant Man and the Wasp.
Jon Hamm
Hamm stars in the Black Mirror Christmas Special “White Christmas.”
Jesse Plemons
The antagonist in season 4’s killer episode “USS Callister” is played by Jesse Plemons, who plays Todd in season 5 of Breaking Bad. Aaron Paul, who plays rival Jesse Pinkman in Breaking Bad, makes a cameo in “USS Callister.”
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]]>In last weekend’s episode, the Doctor and the new gang found themselves chasing giant creepy crawlies across Yorkshire. They source the root of the problem to the hotel where Yasmin’s mum worked, until she got fired for no good reason at the start of the episode.
With every episode that passes, the gang is becoming increasingly likable. Watching Graham (Bradley Walsh) grieve his late wife, Grace, is extremely touching, and when he decides that travelling in the TARDIS is the best way to grieve, we’re all rooting for him. It’s also interesting watching Yasmin and figuring out whether the romantic spark this season will be between her and Ryan (Tosin Cole) or her and the Doctor.
Chris North also made an appearance this episode and his character couldn’t be further from his rendition of Mr Big in Sex and the City. He plays an extremely rich, extremely mean business owner with no compassion for anyone but himself. Watching him get chased by a spider the size of an elephant was highly amusing, especially given the satirical relationship between him and Donald Trump.
Jodie Whittaker as the Doctor is shaping up to be a lot of fun, although her acting is becoming increasingly cartoonish. Her version of the Doctor is constantly hyper and has no clue what’s going on half the time. It’s entertaining at first, but we’re hoping that things will calm down a bit as the series progresses.
The plot of the episode was also quite weak. When it was discovered that the spiders were the result of a chemical wasteland 28 Days Later-type scenario, it looked like giant arachnids were going to take over the world. Instead, the mother of the arachnid invasion grew too big to breathe. The Doctor was naturally very sympathetic to the spider but the arrogant hotel owner walks in and shoots it dead. It was all over very quickly.
Overall, episode 4 is the weakest of the season so far. Nonetheless, with three new companions and a cluster of new writers, we’re excited to see what the sci-fi show will bring us next.
2.5/5
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]]>The buzz around the new season of Doctor Who has been bigger than it’s been in the recent years, especially as Jodie Whittaker will be the first woman to take on the role as the Doctor.
The new writers taking over from Steven Moffatt will also have big shoes to fill given that he has created some of the best Doctor Who episodes to date and began regularly writing for the show all the way back in 2010.
BBC has revealed that showrunner Chris Chibnall was joined by Malorie Blackman, Ed Hime, Vinay Patel, Pete McTighe and Joy Wilkinson for this season’s scripts.
Malorie Blackman, who led the team of additional writers, is author of the Noughts and Crosses series.
“I’ve always loved Doctor Who,” said Blackman. “Getting the chance to write for this series has definitely been a dream come true.”
Vinay Patel is an award winning TV writer who’s debut Murdered Be My Father was nominated for three BAFTAS.
He said: “I grew up watching shows like Star Trek and Quantum Leap on the edge of my dad’s bed, and I loved how they managed to capture the imagination of a kid like me as well as acting as a moral compass. I never imagined that I’d get to write for Doctor Who – I was pretty thrilled.”
Jodie Whittaker’s series will premiere on the BBC in October.
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]]>The BBC has just released a teaser trailer for series 11 of Doctor Who, tentatively set to premiere in the fall of 2018 (though no date has been set yet).
Other than showing us a glimpse of the 13th doctor grinning at us in her new outfit, we also get introduced to her new companions. And while most of the doctors only had one or two friends aboard their spaceship, the TARDIS (Time And Relative Dimension In Space), no.13 is getting a whole crew!
Meet Ryan (Tosin Cole), Yasmin (Mandip Gill) and Graham (Bradley Walsh)!
New showrunner Chris Chibnall also promised brand new foes for Jodie Whittaker’s doctor.
“We’ve got a new Doctor, all-new characters, all-new monsters, all-new stories,” Chibnall told the Radio Times. “It’s going to be exciting, emotional and the most enormous fun.”
He also promised the new series would be accessible for any new viewers who may want to jump in and join the fun without having to watch over 50 years’ worth of Doctor Who!
“It was really important to me that there’s no barrier to entry,” Chibnall said in his Radio Times interview. “You don’t need to know about anything that’s come before.”
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]]>The post 10 Famous Actors That Appeared In “Black Mirror” appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>Jodie Whittaker
That’s right, the first female incarnation of The Doctor was in Black Mirror. She played the girlfriend in “The Entire History Of You.”
Bryce Dallas Howard
Jurassic World‘s Bryce Dallas Howard starred in one of the most popular Black Mirror episodes “Nosedive.”
Daniel Kaluuya
Kaluuya starred in Jordan Peele’s award-winning horror feature Get Out. Before that, he starred in the “15 Million Merits” episode of Black Mirror.
Hayley Atwell
You probably know Hayley Atwell as Marvel’s Agent Carter, but back in 2013 she played the grieving girlfriend in “Be Right Back.”
Domhnall Gleeson
Domhnall Gleeson starred as the robot boyfriend in “Be Right Back.” He had previously played Bill Weasley in the Harry Potter franchise and has since starred in huge features like Ex Machina and The Revenant.
Alex Lawther
Alex Lawther starred as Kenny in “Shut Up And Dance.” He has since starred in hit Netflix series The End Of The F***ing world.
Jeromy Flynn
Flynn starred alongside Lawther in “Shut Up And Dance.” You probably recognize him as Bronn on Game of Thrones.
Hannah John-Kamen
Hannah John-Kamen is one of the few characters in “Play Test.” She has since appeared in Marvel’s Ant Man and the Wasp.
Jon Hamm
Hamm stars in the Black Mirror Christmas Special “White Christmas.”
Jesse Plemons
The antagonist in season 4’s killer episode “USS Callister” is played by Jesse Plemons, who plays Todd in season 5 of Breaking Bad. Aaron Paul, who plays rival Jesse Pinkman in Breaking Bad, makes a cameo in “USS Callister.”
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]]>The post Doctor Who Episode 4 “Arachnids in the UK” Review appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>In last weekend’s episode, the Doctor and the new gang found themselves chasing giant creepy crawlies across Yorkshire. They source the root of the problem to the hotel where Yasmin’s mum worked, until she got fired for no good reason at the start of the episode.
With every episode that passes, the gang is becoming increasingly likable. Watching Graham (Bradley Walsh) grieve his late wife, Grace, is extremely touching, and when he decides that travelling in the TARDIS is the best way to grieve, we’re all rooting for him. It’s also interesting watching Yasmin and figuring out whether the romantic spark this season will be between her and Ryan (Tosin Cole) or her and the Doctor.
Chris North also made an appearance this episode and his character couldn’t be further from his rendition of Mr Big in Sex and the City. He plays an extremely rich, extremely mean business owner with no compassion for anyone but himself. Watching him get chased by a spider the size of an elephant was highly amusing, especially given the satirical relationship between him and Donald Trump.
Jodie Whittaker as the Doctor is shaping up to be a lot of fun, although her acting is becoming increasingly cartoonish. Her version of the Doctor is constantly hyper and has no clue what’s going on half the time. It’s entertaining at first, but we’re hoping that things will calm down a bit as the series progresses.
The plot of the episode was also quite weak. When it was discovered that the spiders were the result of a chemical wasteland 28 Days Later-type scenario, it looked like giant arachnids were going to take over the world. Instead, the mother of the arachnid invasion grew too big to breathe. The Doctor was naturally very sympathetic to the spider but the arrogant hotel owner walks in and shoots it dead. It was all over very quickly.
Overall, episode 4 is the weakest of the season so far. Nonetheless, with three new companions and a cluster of new writers, we’re excited to see what the sci-fi show will bring us next.
2.5/5
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]]>The buzz around the new season of Doctor Who has been bigger than it’s been in the recent years, especially as Jodie Whittaker will be the first woman to take on the role as the Doctor.
The new writers taking over from Steven Moffatt will also have big shoes to fill given that he has created some of the best Doctor Who episodes to date and began regularly writing for the show all the way back in 2010.
BBC has revealed that showrunner Chris Chibnall was joined by Malorie Blackman, Ed Hime, Vinay Patel, Pete McTighe and Joy Wilkinson for this season’s scripts.
Malorie Blackman, who led the team of additional writers, is author of the Noughts and Crosses series.
“I’ve always loved Doctor Who,” said Blackman. “Getting the chance to write for this series has definitely been a dream come true.”
Vinay Patel is an award winning TV writer who’s debut Murdered Be My Father was nominated for three BAFTAS.
He said: “I grew up watching shows like Star Trek and Quantum Leap on the edge of my dad’s bed, and I loved how they managed to capture the imagination of a kid like me as well as acting as a moral compass. I never imagined that I’d get to write for Doctor Who – I was pretty thrilled.”
Jodie Whittaker’s series will premiere on the BBC in October.
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]]>The post “Doctor Who” Teases Series 11, New TARDIS Crew appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>The BBC has just released a teaser trailer for series 11 of Doctor Who, tentatively set to premiere in the fall of 2018 (though no date has been set yet).
Other than showing us a glimpse of the 13th doctor grinning at us in her new outfit, we also get introduced to her new companions. And while most of the doctors only had one or two friends aboard their spaceship, the TARDIS (Time And Relative Dimension In Space), no.13 is getting a whole crew!
Meet Ryan (Tosin Cole), Yasmin (Mandip Gill) and Graham (Bradley Walsh)!
New showrunner Chris Chibnall also promised brand new foes for Jodie Whittaker’s doctor.
“We’ve got a new Doctor, all-new characters, all-new monsters, all-new stories,” Chibnall told the Radio Times. “It’s going to be exciting, emotional and the most enormous fun.”
He also promised the new series would be accessible for any new viewers who may want to jump in and join the fun without having to watch over 50 years’ worth of Doctor Who!
“It was really important to me that there’s no barrier to entry,” Chibnall said in his Radio Times interview. “You don’t need to know about anything that’s come before.”
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