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Exploring Humanity Through Sci-Fi

Tony Tellado
Exploring Humanity Through Sci-Fi
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    Bree Klauser on Matal, and Making Space for Authentic Voices

    13/05/2026 | 32 mins.
    In this episode, Tony chats with Bree Klauser — the New York–based actress, singer, voice artist, comedienne, and songwriter whose work spans stage, screen, audio drama, and music. Known to global audiences as Matal in the Apple TV+ series SEE, Bree brings a rare blend of sharp wit, emotional intelligence, and musicality to every role she inhabits.

    Born legally blind, Bree has built a career that refuses to be defined by limitation. Instead, she channels her lived experience into characters who feel textured, grounded, and deeply human. From the physical demands of SEE’s post‑apocalyptic world to the sonic storytelling of the audio series Phreaks, Bree’s work is a masterclass in presence — whether you can see her or only hear her.

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    Mark Lewis Jones - The Weight of Tom Christie

    12/05/2026 | 11 mins.
    Welsh actor Mark Lewis Jones has built a career defined by intensity, precision, and emotional truth.  Tony chats with him to explore his unforgettable turn as Tom Christie in Outlander Season Six.

    The conversation begins with two pivotal scenes — moments that shaped Tom Christie’s arc and revealed the quiet storm beneath the character’s rigid exterior.

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    Rewind — Titans: The Series That Broke the Mold

    11/05/2026 | 36 mins.
    In this episode of Rewind, Tony revisits Titans, the live‑action reimagining of DC’s Teen Titans created by Akiva Goldsman, Geoff Johns, and Greg Berlanti. Originally developed for TNT before the network walked away from the project in 2016, the series was reborn as the first original scripted show for DC Universe, premiering in 2018 and later moving to HBO Max for its final seasons.

    Titans wasn’t afraid to break canon, bend mythology, or challenge fan expectations. It took big swings—sometimes polarizing, often ambitious—and carved out a space for adult‑oriented superhero storytelling that influenced later DC projects. Its willingness to explore trauma, identity, and the cost of heroism set it apart from the CW’s lighter fare and helped define the tone of DC’s streaming era.

    Cast and Creative Interviews taped at New York Comic Con.

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    Byte — Berlin Green Carpet: The Mandalorian and Grogu

    10/05/2026 | 4 mins.
    Thanks to Lucas Film, we go straight onto the green carpet in Berlin, where the cast and creators of The Mandalorian and Grogu gathered for one of the most energetic stops on the global press tour. With fans lining the streets, stormtroopers patrolling the entrance, and Grogu‑themed spotlights sweeping the sky, the Berlin premiere delivered a blend of spectacle, nostalgia, and genuine emotion from the film’s stars.

    This episode captures the candid moments, creative insights, and personal reflections shared by Jon Favreau, Pedro Pascal, and Sigourney Weaver as they celebrated the next chapter of the Star Wars saga.

     

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    Byte — Berlin Premiere: The Mandalorian and Grogu

    09/05/2026 | 6 mins.
    At the Berlin stop of the global press tour for The Mandalorian and Grogu, Tony brings listeners inside the premiere event where Jon Favreau, Pedro Pascal, and Sigourney Weaver shared rare, personal reflections on the film, the franchise, and their own first encounters with Star Wars. The Berlin celebration gathered fans, press, and the film’s creative team for exclusive footage and conversations that highlighted both nostalgia and the bold new direction of this theatrical chapter.

    Jon Favreau opened the Berlin press conference by revisiting the origins of The Mandalorian and how its success naturally evolved into a feature film.

    Pedro Pascal described his emotional reaction to watching the completed movie, calling the experience overwhelming and deeply personal.

    One of the most powerful moments from the Berlin event came when Favreau, Pascal, and Sigourney Weaver reflected on the first time they saw Star Wars.

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