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Exploring Humanity Through Sci-Fi

Tony Tellado
Exploring Humanity Through Sci-Fi
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    A Look at Planet Of The Apes

    03/07/2026 | 10 mins.
    This episode dives deep into the creation of Planet of the Apes (1968), tracing how a bold, philosophical sci‑fi concept became one of cinema’s most iconic films. You walk listeners through the production journey, the evolution of the script, the artistry behind the apes, and spotlight three characters whose performances shaped the franchise’s legacy.

    Topics include:

    Budget realities forced a dramatic pivot: the ape society became pre‑industrial, leaning into horses, huts, and tribal hierarchy.

    Filming Locations - The production leaned heavily on rugged, natural environments:

    The Score - Jerry Goldsmith’s avant‑garde composition 

    Shooting The Finale

    Design

    Forced perspective shots

    Matte painting enhancements

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    Explore Monthly July 2026

    02/07/2026 | 9 mins.
    July’s episode is stacked — major franchise updates, bold creative swings, industry losses, and one of the biggest “power rankings” lists in fandom history. This edition gives your listeners a clean, high‑impact overview of what’s shaping genre storytelling right now.

    The Stories This Month

    Silo Season Three

    Supergirl — Screenwriter Speaks

    My Take On Supergirl

    House of the Dragon  

    Robert Eggers’ Werwulf

    Five Nights at Freddy’s 3 Writer 

    The Death of Robin Hood — Make‑Up & Costumes

    An Absolute Batman Series

    CBR’s “40 Strongest Fictional Characters of All Time”

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    Rewind — Falling Skies Season Three

    01/07/2026 | 52 mins.
    Season Three of Falling Skies opens with a bold time jump, dropping the 2nd Mass into a radically changed world. Charleston has become a fledgling capital, Tom Mason is now President, and humanity is attempting to rebuild while still under the shadow of alien occupation.

    But the biggest shift is the uneasy alliance with the Volm, a mysterious extraterrestrial race promising salvation from the Espheni. Their arrival brings hope, suspicion, and a new layer of political tension — especially as the 2nd Mass discovers that peace is far from guaranteed.

    This Comic‑Con roundtable captures the cast and creators reflecting on the season’s expanded mythology, evolving characters, and the moral complexity of fighting alongside one alien race to defeat another.

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    Bear McCreary: The Sound of Epic Worlds

    30/06/2026 | 19 mins.
    A roundtable with Bear McCreary at San Diego Comic‑Con is a gift — he’s one of the few composers whose work doesn’t just accompany genre storytelling, it defines it. 

    Bear McCreary, the Emmy‑nominated composer whose music has shaped some of the most influential genre stories of the last two decades. With six Emmy nominations and a résumé that spans space opera, pirate adventure, apocalyptic horror, dystopian sci‑fi, and high fantasy, McCreary’s work has become synonymous with emotional depth and world‑building through sound.

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    The Walking Dead — Medina Senghore on Annie Smith

    29/06/2026 | 14 mins.
    In this episode, Tony chattged with Medina Senghore, who brought quiet strength and emotional clarity to Annie Smith in The Walking Dead’s final season. Introduced in Season 11, Episode 13 (“Warlords”), Annie emerges as a respected figure within the Riverbend/Riverside community, offering counsel, stability, and moral grounding during one of the show’s most politically volatile arcs.

    Though her time on the series is brief, Annie’s presence reshapes the emotional landscape around Negan, revealing a side of him defined not by brutality, but by responsibility, partnership, and the terrifying hope of a future.

    Her performance balances warmth with resilience — a survivor who has already made peace with the world’s darkness and refuses to let it define her family’s future.

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