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  • Onyx Storm’s Cryptic Ending, Spoilers, Theories, & What Next for Book Four?

    Onyx Storm’s Cryptic Ending, Spoilers, Theories, & What Next for Book Four?

    Warning: contains MAJOR SPOILERS for Onyx Storm and Fourth Wing Series. Rebecca Yarros ‘ third book, Empyrean, is a fantasy romance story set in a military school for lion riders, is already surpassing all previous records. The book was released on January 21 and had sold 2.7 million copies in its [ …] format.

    The article Onyx Storm’s Cryptic Ending, Spoilers, Theories, &amp, What Next for Book Four? second appeared on Den of Geek.

    The pop lifestyle calendar is n&#8217, t simply hurting for interesting festivals, conventions, and trips. There&#8217, s a host of acronymic events that Den of Geek and other outlets have made it a habit to cover over the years, including San Diego Comic-Con ( SDCC), New York Comic Con ( NYCC), South by Southwest ( SXSW), and Toronto International Film Festival ( TIFF). One issue many of these drawbacks have in common, however, is that they &#8217, re no located in Hollywood. And by &#8220, Hollywood, &#8221, of training, we mean &#8220, Atlanta, Georgia. &#8221,

    Blessed with a moderate climate, thriving business, and local governments that are sensitive to filming income breaks, the Peach State&#8217, s capital area has become a big production center for film and television. Atlanta has significantly supplanted another big batsmen like Marvel and Netflix in recent years, now the long-standing house of Turner productions like TNT, TBS, and Adult Swim. And in order to capitalize on the increased Hollywood presence, main festivals are beginning to enter as well.

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    SCAD TVfest, which is hosted by the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD ) &#8217, s Atlanta campus, has been bringing together people in the TV industry for more than a decade. People from Agatha All Along director Jac Schaeffer to Shgun&#8216, Hiroyuki Sanada to The Duffer Brothers of Stranger Things of course, from this year’s model. Den of Geek was present throughout the entire experience, scurrying around red carpets and modules to learn from the creators behind our beloved shows.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: Jac Schaeffer attends Marvel Television's "Agatha All Along" Q&A during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images)
    Jac Schaeffer

    Agatha All Along

    Patti LuPone, the legend of Agatha All Along, has already said everything that needs to be said about the possibility of a subsequent season. It&#8217, s no happening, people! Fortunately, Agatha and WandaVision father Jac Schaeffer was still at the table to talk with us about her two favorite Marvel displays, which are currently best described as occupying the &#8220, Ralph Bohner-verse. &#8221,

    &#8220, It was my personal goal to find Ralph Bohner up on the game, &#8221, Schaeffer said. &#8220, I was like’ I’m not doing the present unless Evan Peters is in his truck. &#8217,”

    The Agatha and WandaVision writer went on to discuss her favorite Kathryn Hahn time, working with the Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez on &#8220, The Ballad of The Witches &#8217, Road, &#8221, and her enthusiasm for the upcoming Vision Quest line.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: Hiroyuki Sanada attends "Shōgun" Q&A during 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    Hiroyuki Sanada

    Shogun

    Hiroyuki Sanada, a renowned Chinese actor and producer, was present at SCAD TVfest to take home a well-deserved Lifetime Achievement Award. He then stopped by the red carpet to reveal some facts about the highly anticipated but unanticipated next year of FX classic Shgun.

    ” We used the whole book part now. So we have no book in the time two, but we have actual background and models,” Sanada said”. We know what happened in the past. But you keep that taste of season one but we’re going to create unique entertainment, imaginary entertainment, not just the history book.”

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: (L-R ) Justin Spitzer, Allison Tolman, Kahyun Kim, Mekki Leeper and Eric Ledgin attend "St. Denis Medical" And Award Presentation (Breakthrough Cast Award) during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    (L-R ) Justin Spitzer, Allison Tolman, Kahyun Kim, Mekki Leeper and Eric Ledgin

    St. Denis Medical

    Even at a festival dedicated to celebrating the best of broadcast, there&#8217, s a certain level of confusion as to what a &#8220, Television show &#8221, actually is. Test out this release from the Den of Geek publication where an attendee is unsure whether or not the preceding Shgun is a TV show. There&#8217, s no distress when it comes to NBC show St. Denis Medical, yet. This well-liked medical movie is clearly a tv system, and it did well to win the Breakthrough Cast Award at SCAD TVfest.

    &#8220, I grew up in Korea and I learned vernacular English watching Friends. The sitcom on NBC is undoubtedly recognizable. It feels crazy]to be a part of this], &#8221, Serena celebrity Kahyun Kim said.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: Matt Duffer, Caleb McLaughlin and Ross Duffer attend "Stranger Things" and Award Presentation To The Duffer Brothers (Variety Showrunner Award) during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    Matt Duffer, Caleb McLaughlin and Ross Duffer

    Stranger Things

    An hour section and testing with Stranger Things developers and Variety Showrunner Award winners Matt and Ross Duffer were the main highlights of SCAD TVfest Day One on February 5. The Duffers made the experience for everyone, while providing insightful insights about the TV business and some time 5 teases, despite the fact that the SCADshow theater’s crowd was noticeably depressed to learn that the testing was merely of a previously-released season 4 episode ( and not unknown footage from the future fifth and final season ).

    One of the season 5 revelations was that the Duffers are confident that the show &#8217, swansong will debut in 2025 as originally planned, and that VFX and editing work is on time. Additionally, they clarified that any Stranger Things spinoffs would not feature existing characters, scuttling the fans &#8217, dreams of a Steve and Dustin buddy comedy.

    The Duffers also “killed” the chances of working for a company with a history like Star Wars or Marvel. If we have any chips we can cash in from Stranger Things it should be something original, &#8221, Matt Duffer said, before adding: &#8220, And if that’s a total dud we’ll do IP. ” &nbsp,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 06: (L-R ) Missy Laney, Adele
    (L-R ) Missy Laney, Adele” Supreme” Williams and Dominique Braud

    Oh My God &#8230, Yes! A Series of Extremely Relatable Circumstances

    As you can probably tell from its lengthy, almost Fall Out Boy song c. 2005-esque title, Oh My God &#8230, Yes! A Series of Extremely Relatable Circumstances is an Adult Swim joint. Created by indie comic figure Adele “Supreme” Williams, Oh My God…Yes! etc. etc. follows “the misadventures of three best friends as they navigate womanhood” in a near-future South Central L.A. Though the show has the usual Adult Swim aesthetic down pat, it’s also, unbelievably, the network’s first series to feature a Black woman protagonist.

    &#8220, It&#8217, s an honor, &#8221, Williams told Den of Geek of her show &#8217, s unlikely place in cable history. &#8220, But I&#8217, d be lying if I said there was n&#8217, t an immense amount of pressure. And if I can be even more vulnerable: it &#8217, s a little scary. You speculate a little about how the audience will respond to the piece. &#8221,

    Williams is eager to see how far that knowledge can go.

    &#8220, There are so many characters that show up in this season that could have their own entire episode, &#8221, Williams said. What I like most about the [fellow adult swim series ] Smiling Friends are all these arbitrary and tertiary characters that they introduce, and as the story progresses they subvert your expectations. I love the show. And I see] Oh My God…Yes ] as going on for a few more seasons. Fingers crossed, indeed. &#8221,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 06: (L-R ) Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg and Josh Heald attend "Cobra Kai" during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 06, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
    (L-R ) Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg and Josh Heald

    Cobra Kai

    The Karate Kid spinoff Cobra Kai is set to ride off into the sunset with its final batch of episodes premiering on February 13 on Netflix after six seasons of wholesome martial arts mayhem. It&#8217, s been quite the journey for the YouTube Red survivor and its creators ( Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg, and Josh Heald ) and some of its cast ( Tanner Buchanan, Mary Mouser, and Jacob Bertrand ) stopped by the SCAD TVfest red carpet to discuss it all, including whether any crucial Karate Kid characters never made it into Cobra Kai&#8217, s six seasons.

    &#8220, We always tried to tell a modern story and if there was a fun, organic way to bring the original characters back, we did it that way, &#8221, Hurwitz said. &#8220, But believe me, we know every single actor that we didn&#8217, t get, and it &#8217, s either because there was n&#8217, t the right story for them or they &#8217, re just not in acting mode anymore. &#8221,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 06: Noah Centineo attends "The Recruit" during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 06, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images)
    Noah Centineo

    The Recruit

    2025 has been quite the year for Noah Centineo&#8230, and we&#8217, re not even through February yet. The Recruit season 2 and a surprise cameo appeared in XO, Kitty season 2 on Netflix, which marked the debut of the To All The Boys trilogy star. The South Korea filming location for both projects may have been more than a coincidence, Centineo told Den of Geek.

    &#8220, You &#8217, d have to ask Netflix, &#8221, Centineo joked. &#8220, I think maybe it was by design on their end or it was just a really happy coincidence. The team over at Netflix and ACE]Entertainment ] realized I was going to be over there for The Recruit. They hey hit me up and I said &#8216, Of course, I would love to. ‘ &#8221,

    Fresh off winning SCAD&#8217, s Distinguished Performer Award, Centineo is gearing up for another season of The Recruit. &#8220, I have no idea what &#8217, s gonna happen in season three. The only thing I know is that it needs to blow out season two and season one. &#8221,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 07: (L-R ) D. W. Moffett, Andra Reeve-Rabb, Samiya Allen-Graham, Ian Whitt, Erica Muradi, Aria Brown, Drake Aasen, Kane Innis, Jocelyn Shelfo and Mark Tymchyshyn attend SCAD Presents: 'Lodged' during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 07, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    (L-R ) D. W. Moffett, Andra Reeve-Rabb, Samiya Allen-Graham, Ian Whitt, Erica Muradi, Aria Brown, Drake Aasen, Kane Innis, Jocelyn Shelfo and Mark Tymchyshyn

    SCAD Presents: Lodged

    The SCAD Atlanta campus itself and the involvement of many of the college’s students are two particularly endearing aspects of SCAD TVfest. Aspiring filmmakers, performers, and artisans not only work many of the panels, junkets, and events, but occasionally get to highlight their own work. One such example is the SCAD-created sitcom Lodged. A young entrepreneur attempts to turn the space into a swank resort in the Aspen ski lodge in the series. It&#8217, s a real-ass TV show. But it &#8217, s also a learning opportunity for its cast and crew.

    &#8220, Sitcom is a good blend of theater and film. And for me personally ,]Lodged ] came at a perfect time where I had gone my whole life basically doing theater, and now in the last couple years, I&#8217, m transitioning to film and television. This bridges the gap, &#8221, Drake Aasen said.

    &#8220, SCAD just offers such a variety of opportunities &#8211, from improv clubs to sitcoms to short films to plays to everything. We actually have time to work together and collaborate on projects because they offer three-day weekends. &#8221, Jocelyn Shelfo said.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 07: Walker Scobell attends "Percy Jackson And The Olympians" during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 07, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    Walker Scobell

    Percy Jackson and the Olympians

    At 16 years old, Percy Jackson and the Olympians star Walker Scobell is n&#8217, t quite old enough to even be a SCAD student yet but that didn&#8217, t stop him from receiving TVfest&#8217, s Rising Star Award. Scott spoke with Den of Geek about the Percy Jackson season 2 moment he’s most looking forward to seeing.

    &#8220, What we did in episode four with Charybdis&nbsp, and&nbsp, Scylla, &#8221, he said. &#8220, I don&#8217, t want to spoil anything but this is probably the biggest]episode]. It&#8217, s its own movie to be honest. That was the first table read we did where we hadn&#8217, t read it beforehand. They wanted us to have it for the first time with them. &#8221,

    The post Stranger Things, Shogun, Cobra Kai, Agatha, and More: What We Learned at SCAD TVfest 2025 appeared first on Den of Geek.

  • Oscars 2025: Anora Suddenly Looks like the Best Picture Frontrunner

    Oscars 2025: Anora Suddenly Looks like the Best Picture Frontrunner

    Often, it is only gesture when the recipient of a significant award declares,” Are thus surprised to be here,” while accepting the award. Sean Baker accepted the Best Picture award at the 30th yearly Critics Choice Awards Friday evening, and that attitude still seemed true. Consider that just moments beforehand, his]… ]

    The article Anora Immediately Looks Like the Best Photo Frontrunner at Oscars 2025 first appeared on Den of Geek.

    The pop lifestyle calendar is n&#8217, t simply hurting for interesting festivals, conventions, and trips. There are a number of acronymic events that Den of Geek and other outlets have made a habit of covering over the years, including San Diego Comic-Con ( SDCC), New York Comic Con ( NYCC), South by Southwest ( SXSW), and Toronto International Film Festival ( TIFF). One issue many of these drawbacks have in common, however, is that they &#8217, re no located in Hollywood. And by &#8220, Hollywood, &#8221, of training, we mean &#8220, Atlanta, Georgia. &#8221,

    Blessed with a moderate climate, thriving business, and local governments that are sensitive to filming income breaks, the Peach State&#8217, s capital area has become a big production center for film and television. Atlanta has significantly supplanted other big names like Marvel and Netflix in recent years, making it the long-awaited house for Turner productions like TNT, TBS, and Adult Swim. And in order to capitalize on the increased Hollywood presence, significant festivals are beginning to enter as well.

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    SCAD TVfest, which is hosted by the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD ) &#8217, s Atlanta campus, has been bringing together people in the TV industry for more than a decade. People from Agatha All Along director Jac Schaeffer to Shgun&#8216, Hiroyuki Sanada to The Duffer Brothers of Stranger Things of course, from this year’s model. Den of Geek was present throughout, scurrying around sections and red carpets to learn about the makers of our favorite displays.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: Jac Schaeffer attends Marvel Television's "Agatha All Along" Q&A during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images)
    Jac Schaeffer

    Agatha All Along

    Patti LuPone, the star of Agatha All Along, has already said everything that needs to be said about the possibility of a subsequent year. It&#8217, s no happening, people! Fortunately, Agatha and WandaVision father Jac Schaeffer was still at the table to talk to us about her two favorite Marvel displays, which are currently best described as occupying the &#8220, Ralph Bohner-verse. &#8221,

    &#8220, It was my private mission to find Ralph Bohner up on the game, &#8221, Schaeffer said. &#8220, I was like’ I’m not doing the present unless Evan Peters is in his truck. &#8217,”

    The Agatha and WandaVision writer went on to discuss her favorite Kathryn Hahn time, working with the Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez on &#8220, The Ballad of The Witches &#8217, Road, &#8221, and her enthusiasm for the upcoming Vision Quest line.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: Hiroyuki Sanada attends "Shōgun" Q&A during 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    Hiroyuki Sanada

    Shogun

    Hiroyuki Sanada, a renowned Japanese actor and producer, was present at SCAD TVfest to get a prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award. However, he made a first-time appearance on the red carpet to share some information about the highly anticipated but unanticipated next year of FX classic Shgun.

    ” We used the whole tale part now. So we have no book in the time two, but we have actual background and models,” Sanada said”. We know what happened in the background. But you keep that taste of season one but we’re going to create unique entertainment, imaginary entertainment, not just the history book.”

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: (L-R ) Justin Spitzer, Allison Tolman, Kahyun Kim, Mekki Leeper and Eric Ledgin attend "St. Denis Medical" And Award Presentation (Breakthrough Cast Award) during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    (L-R ) Justin Spitzer, Allison Tolman, Kahyun Kim, Mekki Leeper and Eric Ledgin

    St. Denis Medical

    Even at a festival dedicated to celebrating the best of broadcast, there&#8217, s a certain level of confusion as to what a &#8220, Television show &#8221, actually is. Test out this statement from the Den of Geek email that states that no one knows whether or not Shgun is a TV show. There&#8217, s no distress when it comes to NBC show St. Denis Medical, yet. The Breakthrough Cast Award winner at SCAD TVfest is clearly a television program, and this well-received doctor mockumentary is no exception.

    &#8220, I grew up in Korea and I learned vernacular English watching Friends. The sitcom on NBC is undoubtedly recognizable. It feels crazy]to be a part of this], &#8221, Serena artist Kahyun Kim said.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: Matt Duffer, Caleb McLaughlin and Ross Duffer attend "Stranger Things" and Award Presentation To The Duffer Brothers (Variety Showrunner Award) during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    Matt Duffer, Caleb McLaughlin and Ross Duffer

    Stranger Things

    An hour section and testing with Stranger Things developers and Variety Showrunner Award winners Matt and Ross Duffer were the main highlights of SCAD TVfest Day One on February 5. The Duffers made the experience worth everyone&#8217, while offering insightful insights about the TV industry and some time 5 teases. The crowd at the SCADshow drama was noticeably disappointed to learn that the screen was merely of a previously-released period 4 show ( and not unseen images from the upcoming fifth and final period ).

    One of the season 5 revelations was that the Duffers are confident that the show &#8217, swansong will debut in 2025 as originally planned, and that VFX and editing work is on time. Additionally, they clarified that any Stranger Things spinoffs would not feature existing characters, scuttling the fans &#8217, dreams of a Steve and Dustin buddy comedy.

    Additionally, The Duffers” stood down” expectations for roles in a well-established franchise like Star Wars or Marvel. If we have any chips we can cash in from Stranger Things it should be something original, &#8221, Matt Duffer said, before adding: &#8220, And if that’s a total dud we’ll do IP. ” &nbsp,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 06: (L-R ) Missy Laney, Adele
    (L-R ) Missy Laney, Adele” Supreme” Williams and Dominique Braud

    Oh My God &#8230, Yes! A Series of Extremely Relatable Circumstances

    As you can probably tell from its lengthy, almost Fall Out Boy song c. 2005-esque title, Oh My God &#8230, Yes! A Series of Extremely Relatable Circumstances is an Adult Swim joint. Created by indie comic figure Adele “Supreme” Williams, Oh My God…Yes! etc. etc. follows “the misadventures of three best friends as they navigate womanhood” in a near-future South Central L.A. Though the show has the usual Adult Swim aesthetic down pat, it’s also, unbelievably, the network’s first series to feature a Black woman protagonist.

    &#8220, It&#8217, s an honor, &#8221, Williams told Den of Geek of her show &#8217, s unlikely place in cable history. &#8220, But I&#8217, d be lying if I said there was n&#8217, t an immense amount of pressure. And if I can be even more vulnerable: it &#8217, s a little scary. You speculate a little about how the audience will respond to the piece. &#8221,

    Williams is eager to see how far that experience can advance.

    &#8220, There are so many characters that show up in this season that could have their own entire episode, &#8221, Williams said. What I love most about the [fellow adult swim series ] Smiling Friends are all these arbitrary and tertiary characters they introduce into the world, and as the story progresses they subvert your expectations. I love the show. And I see] Oh My God…Yes ] as going on for a few more seasons. Fingers crossed, indeed. &#8221,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 06: (L-R ) Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg and Josh Heald attend "Cobra Kai" during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 06, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
    (L-R ) Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg and Josh Heald

    Cobra Kai

    The Karate Kid spinoff Cobra Kai is set to ride off into the sunset with its final batch of episodes premiering on February 13 on Netflix after six seasons of wholesome martial arts mayhem. It&#8217, s been quite the journey for the YouTube Red survivor and its creators ( Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg, and Josh Heald ) and some of its cast ( Tanner Buchanan, Mary Mouser, and Jacob Bertrand ) stopped by the SCAD TVfest red carpet to discuss it all, including whether any crucial Karate Kid characters never made it into Cobra Kai&#8217, s six seasons.

    &#8220, We always tried to tell a modern story and if there was a fun, organic way to bring the original characters back, we did it that way, &#8221, Hurwitz said. &#8220, But believe me, we know every single actor that we didn&#8217, t get, and it &#8217, s either because there was n&#8217, t the right story for them or they &#8217, re just not in acting mode anymore. &#8221,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 06: Noah Centineo attends "The Recruit" during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 06, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images)
    Noah Centineo

    The Recruit

    2025 has been quite the year for Noah Centineo&#8230, and we&#8217, re not even through February yet. The Recruit season 2 and The Recruit season 2 were both headlined by the To All The Boys trilogy star, who also made a surprise appearance in XO, Kitty season 2. The South Korea filming location for both projects may have been more than a coincidence, Centineo told Den of Geek.

    &#8220, You &#8217, d have to ask Netflix, &#8221, Centineo joked. &#8220, I think maybe it was by design on their end or it was just a really happy coincidence. The team over at Netflix and ACE]Entertainment ] realized I was going to be over there for The Recruit. They hey hit me up and I said &#8216, Of course, I would love to. ‘ &#8221,

    Fresh off winning SCAD&#8217, s Distinguished Performer Award, Centineo is gearing up for another season of The Recruit. &#8220, I have no idea what &#8217, s gonna happen in season three. The only thing I know is that it needs to blow out season two and season one. &#8221,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 07: (L-R ) D. W. Moffett, Andra Reeve-Rabb, Samiya Allen-Graham, Ian Whitt, Erica Muradi, Aria Brown, Drake Aasen, Kane Innis, Jocelyn Shelfo and Mark Tymchyshyn attend SCAD Presents: 'Lodged' during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 07, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    (L-R ) D. W. Moffett, Andra Reeve-Rabb, Samiya Allen-Graham, Ian Whitt, Erica Muradi, Aria Brown, Drake Aasen, Kane Innis, Jocelyn Shelfo and Mark Tymchyshyn

    SCAD Presents: Lodged

    The SCAD Atlanta campus itself and the involvement of many of the college’s students are two particularly endearing aspects of SCAD TVfest. Aspiring filmmakers, performers, and artisans not only work many of the panels, junkets, and events, but occasionally get to highlight their own work. One such example is the SCAD-created sitcom Lodged. A young entrepreneur attempts to turn the space into a swank resort in the Aspen ski lodge in the series. It&#8217, s a real-ass TV show. But it &#8217, s also a learning opportunity for its cast and crew.

    &#8220, Sitcom is a good blend of theater and film. And for me personally ,]Lodged ] came at a perfect time where I had gone my whole life basically doing theater, and now in the last couple years, I&#8217, m transitioning to film and television. This bridges the gap, &#8221, Drake Aasen said.

    &#8220, SCAD just offers such a variety of opportunities &#8211, from improv clubs to sitcoms to short films to plays to everything. We actually have time to work together and collaborate on projects because they offer three-day weekends. &#8221, Jocelyn Shelfo said.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 07: Walker Scobell attends "Percy Jackson And The Olympians" during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 07, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    Walker Scobell

    Percy Jackson and the Olympians

    At 16 years old, Percy Jackson and the Olympians star Walker Scobell is n&#8217, t quite old enough to even be a SCAD student yet but that didn&#8217, t stop him from receiving TVfest&#8217, s Rising Star Award. Scott spoke with Den of Geek about the Percy Jackson season 2 moment he&#8217, is most looking forward to seeing.

    &#8220, What we did in episode four with Charybdis&nbsp, and&nbsp, Scylla, &#8221, he said. &#8220, I don&#8217, t want to spoil anything but this is probably the biggest]episode]. It&#8217, s its own movie to be honest. That was the first table read we did where we hadn&#8217, t read it beforehand. They wanted us to have it for the first time with them. &#8221,

    The post Stranger Things, Shogun, Cobra Kai, Agatha, and More: What We Learned at SCAD TVfest 2025 appeared first on Den of Geek.

  • The Comic Books That Defined Superman

    The Comic Books That Defined Superman

    You already know Superman. He’s the second comic book hero, the gentleman who set the stage for everyone who followed, from Batman to Wolverine to Mighty Mouse. But, you might have a very limited view of Superman. He might be viewed as a great blue boy hunter, an unwavering do-gooder with unwavering values, […]

    On Den of Geek, the second article was The Comic Books That Defined Superman.

    The pop lifestyle calendar is n&#8217, t simply hurting for interesting festivals, conventions, and trips. There&#8217, s a host of acronymic events that Den of Geek and other outlets have made it a habit to cover over the years, including San Diego Comic-Con ( SDCC), New York Comic Con ( NYCC), South by Southwest ( SXSW), and Toronto International Film Festival ( TIFF). One issue many of these drawbacks have in common, however, is that they &#8217, re no located in Hollywood. And by &#8220, Hollywood, &#8221, of training, we mean &#8220, Atlanta, Georgia. &#8221,

    Blessed with a moderate climate, thriving business, and local governments that are sensitive to filming income breaks, the Peach State&#8217, s capital area has become a big production center for film and television. Atlanta has significantly made way for other heavyweights like Marvel and Netflix in recent years despite previously being the long-standing house of Turner components like TNT, TBS, and Adult Swim. And in order to capitalize on the increased Hollywood existence, main festivals are beginning to enter as well.

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    SCAD TVfest, which is hosted by the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD ) &#8217, s Atlanta campus, has been bringing together people in the TV industry for more than a decade. People from Agatha All Along director Jac Schaeffer to Shgun&#8216, Hiroyuki Sanada to The Duffer Brothers of Stranger Things of course, from this year’s model. Den of Geek was present throughout, scurrying around modules and red carpets to learn about the makers of our favorite displays.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: Jac Schaeffer attends Marvel Television's "Agatha All Along" Q&A during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images)
    Jac Schaeffer

    Agatha All Along

    Patti LuPone, the star of Agatha All Along, has already said everything that needs to be said about the possibility of a subsequent season. It&#8217, s never happening, people! Fortunately, Agatha and WandaVision father Jac Schaeffer were still at a loss for information regarding their two beloved Marvel films, which are currently ideal described as occupying the &#8220, Ralph Bohner-verse. &#8221,

    &#8220, It was my private mission to find Ralph Bohner up on the game, &#8221, Schaeffer said. &#8220, I was like’ I’m not doing the present unless Evan Peters is in his truck. &#8217,”

    The Agatha and WandaVision writer went on to discuss her favorite Kathryn Hahn time, working with the Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez on &#8220, The Ballad of The Witches &#8217, Road, &#8221, and her enthusiasm for the upcoming Vision Quest line.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: Hiroyuki Sanada attends "Shōgun" Q&A during 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    Hiroyuki Sanada

    Shogun

    Hiroyuki Sanada, a renowned Chinese actor and producer, was present at SCAD TVfest to take home a well-deserved Lifetime Achievement Award. However, he made a first-time appearance on the red carpet to discuss some information about the highly anticipated but unanticipated next season of FX classic Shgun.

    ” We used the whole book part now. So we have no book in the time two, but we have actual background and models,” Sanada said”. We know what happened in the background. But you keep that taste of season one but we’re going to create unique entertainment, imaginary entertainment, not just the history book.”

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: (L-R ) Justin Spitzer, Allison Tolman, Kahyun Kim, Mekki Leeper and Eric Ledgin attend "St. Denis Medical" And Award Presentation (Breakthrough Cast Award) during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    (L-R ) Justin Spitzer, Allison Tolman, Kahyun Kim, Mekki Leeper and Eric Ledgin

    St. Denis Medical

    Even at a festival dedicated to celebrating the best of tv, there&#8217, s a certain level of confusion as to what a &#8220, Television show &#8221, actually is. Test out this statement from the Den of Geek email that states that no one knows whether or not Shgun is a TV show. There&#8217, s no distress when it comes to NBC sitcom St. Denis Medical, yet. This well-liked medical movie is clearly a television software, and it did well to win the Breakthrough Cast Award at SCAD TVfest.

    &#8220, I grew up in Korea and I learned vernacular English watching Friends. NBC is undoubtedly known for its funny. It feels crazy]to be a part of this], &#8221, Serena artist Kahyun Kim said.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: Matt Duffer, Caleb McLaughlin and Ross Duffer attend "Stranger Things" and Award Presentation To The Duffer Brothers (Variety Showrunner Award) during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    Matt Duffer, Caleb McLaughlin and Ross Duffer

    Stranger Things

    An hour section and testing with Stranger Things developers and Variety Showrunner Award winners Matt and Ross Duffer were the main highlights of SCAD TVfest Day One on February 5. The Duffers made the experience worth everyone&#8217, while offering insightful insights about the TV industry and some time 5 teases. The crowd at SCADshow drama was noticeably disappointed to learn that the screen was merely of a previously-released period 4 show ( and not unseen images from the upcoming fifth and final season ).

    One of the season 5 revelations was that the Duffers are confident that the show &#8217, swansong will debut in 2025 as originally planned, and that VFX and editing work is on time. Additionally, they clarified that any Stranger Things spinoffs would not feature existing characters, scuttling the fans &#8217, dreams of a Steve and Dustin buddy comedy.

    The Duffers also “killed” the chances of working for a company with a history like Star Wars or Marvel. If we have any chips we can cash in from Stranger Things it should be something original, &#8221, Matt Duffer said, before adding: &#8220, And if that’s a total dud we’ll do IP. ” &nbsp,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 06: (L-R ) Missy Laney, Adele
    (L-R ) Missy Laney, Adele” Supreme” Williams and Dominique Braud

    Oh My God &#8230, Yes! A Series of Extremely Relatable Circumstances

    As you can probably tell from its lengthy, almost Fall Out Boy song c. 2005-esque title, Oh My God &#8230, Yes! A Series of Extremely Relatable Circumstances is an Adult Swim joint. Created by indie comic figure Adele “Supreme” Williams, Oh My God…Yes! etc. etc. follows “the misadventures of three best friends as they navigate womanhood” in a near-future South Central L.A. Though the show has the usual Adult Swim aesthetic down pat, it’s also, unbelievably, the network’s first series to feature a Black woman protagonist.

    &#8220, It&#8217, s an honor, &#8221, Williams told Den of Geek of her show &#8217, s unlikely place in cable history. &#8220, But I&#8217, d be lying if I said there was n&#8217, t an immense amount of pressure. And if I can be even more vulnerable: it &#8217, s a little scary. You have a rough idea of how the audience will respond to the piece of art. &#8221,

    Williams is eager to see how far that experience can advance.

    &#8220, There are so many characters that show up in this season that could have their own entire episode, &#8221, Williams said. What I like most about the [fellow adult swim series ] Smiling Friends are all these arbitrary and secondary characters that they introduce, and as the story progresses they defy your expectations. I love the show. And I see] Oh My God…Yes ] as going on for a few more seasons. Fingers crossed, indeed. &#8221,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 06: (L-R ) Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg and Josh Heald attend "Cobra Kai" during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 06, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
    (L-R ) Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg and Josh Heald

    Cobra Kai

    The Karate Kid spinoff Cobra Kai is set to ride off into the sunset with its final batch of episodes premiering on February 13 on Netflix after six seasons of wholesome martial arts mayhem. It&#8217, s been quite the journey for the YouTube Red survivor and its creators ( Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg, and Josh Heald ) and some of its cast ( Tanner Buchanan, Mary Mouser, and Jacob Bertrand ) stopped by the SCAD TVfest red carpet to discuss it all, including whether any crucial Karate Kid characters never made it into Cobra Kai&#8217, s six seasons.

    &#8220, We always tried to tell a modern story and if there was a fun, organic way to bring the original characters back, we did it that way, &#8221, Hurwitz said. &#8220, But believe me, we know every single actor that we didn&#8217, t get, and it &#8217, s either because there was n&#8217, t the right story for them or they &#8217, re just not in acting mode anymore. &#8221,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 06: Noah Centineo attends "The Recruit" during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 06, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images)
    Noah Centineo

    The Recruit

    2025 has been quite the year for Noah Centineo&#8230, and we&#8217, re not even through February yet. The Recruit season 2 and a surprise cameo appeared in XO, Kitty season 2 on Netflix, which marked the debut of the To All The Boys trilogy star. The South Korea filming location for both projects may have been more than a coincidence, Centineo told Den of Geek.

    &#8220, You &#8217, d have to ask Netflix, &#8221, Centineo joked. &#8220, I think maybe it was by design on their end or it was just a really happy coincidence. The team over at Netflix and ACE]Entertainment ] realized I was going to be over there for The Recruit. They hey hit me up and I said &#8216, Of course, I would love to. ‘ &#8221,

    Fresh off winning SCAD&#8217, s Distinguished Performer Award, Centineo is gearing up for another season of The Recruit. &#8220, I have no idea what &#8217, s gonna happen in season three. The only thing I know is that it needs to blow out season two and season one. &#8221,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 07: (L-R ) D. W. Moffett, Andra Reeve-Rabb, Samiya Allen-Graham, Ian Whitt, Erica Muradi, Aria Brown, Drake Aasen, Kane Innis, Jocelyn Shelfo and Mark Tymchyshyn attend SCAD Presents: 'Lodged' during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 07, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    (L-R ) D. W. Moffett, Andra Reeve-Rabb, Samiya Allen-Graham, Ian Whitt, Erica Muradi, Aria Brown, Drake Aasen, Kane Innis, Jocelyn Shelfo and Mark Tymchyshyn

    SCAD Presents: Lodged

    The involvement of many of the college’s students is a particularly endearing feature of SCAD TVfest, SCAD Atlanta itself, and. Aspiring filmmakers, performers, and artisans not only work many of the panels, junkets, and events, but occasionally get to highlight their own work. One such example is the SCAD-created sitcom Lodged. A young entrepreneur attempts to turn the space into a swank resort in the Aspen ski lodge in the series. It&#8217, s a real-ass TV show. But it &#8217, s also a learning opportunity for its cast and crew.

    &#8220, Sitcom is a good blend of theater and film. And for me personally ,]Lodged ] came at a perfect time where I had gone my whole life basically doing theater, and now in the last couple years, I&#8217, m transitioning to film and television. This bridges the gap, &#8221, Drake Aasen said.

    &#8220, SCAD just offers such a variety of opportunities &#8211, from improv clubs to sitcoms to short films to plays to everything. They give us three day weekends, allowing us to work together and collaborate on projects. &#8221, Jocelyn Shelfo said.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 07: Walker Scobell attends "Percy Jackson And The Olympians" during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 07, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    Walker Scobell

    Percy Jackson and the Olympians

    At 16 years old, Percy Jackson and the Olympians star Walker Scobell is n&#8217, t quite old enough to even be a SCAD student yet but that didn&#8217, t stop him from receiving TVfest&#8217, s Rising Star Award. Scott spoke with Den of Geek about the Percy Jackson season 2 moment he’s most looking forward to seeing.

    &#8220, What we did in episode four with Charybdis&nbsp, and&nbsp, Scylla, &#8221, he said. &#8220, I don&#8217, t want to spoil anything but this is probably the biggest]episode]. It&#8217, s its own movie to be honest. That was the first table read we did where we hadn&#8217, t read it beforehand. They wanted us to experience it for the first time with them. &#8221,

    The post Stranger Things, Shogun, Cobra Kai, Agatha, and More: What We Learned at SCAD TVfest 2025 appeared first on Den of Geek.

  • Thunderbolts Trailer Confirms a New Marvel Villain Hiding in Plain Sight

    Thunderbolts Trailer Confirms a New Marvel Villain Hiding in Plain Sight

    Information from Marvel comics in this article may be clues for Thunderbolts*. There have already been a lot of issues surrounding Marvel’s latest group video Thunderbolts*. Are these people the fresh Avengers? What’s with the apostrophes? Who is Bob? The latest trailer for Thunderbolts * resolves one of the big questions, even if the answer ]…]

    The second post Thunderbolts Video Confirms a New Marvel Villain Hiding in Plain Sight appeared initially on Den of Geek.

    The pop lifestyle calendar is n&#8217, t simply hurting for interesting festivals, conventions, and trips. There&#8217, s a host of acronymic events that Den of Geek and other outlets have made it a habit to cover over the years, including San Diego Comic-Con ( SDCC), New York Comic Con ( NYCC), South by Southwest ( SXSW), and Toronto International Film Festival ( TIFF). One issue many of these drawbacks have in common, however, is that they &#8217, re no located in Hollywood. And by &#8220, Hollywood, &#8221, of training, we mean &#8220, Atlanta, Georgia. &#8221,

    Blessed with a moderate climate, thriving business, and local governments that are sensitive to filming income breaks, the Peach State&#8217, s capital area has become a big production center for film and television. Atlanta has significantly supplanted another big batsmen like Marvel and Netflix in recent years, now the long-standing house of Turner productions like TNT, TBS, and Adult Swim. And in order to capitalize on the increased Hollywood presence, significant festivals are beginning to enter as well.

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    SCAD TVfest, which is hosted by the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD ) &#8217, Atlanta campus, has been a source of communication for over a decade. People from Agatha All Along director Jac Schaeffer to Shgun&#8216, Hiroyuki Sanada to The Duffer Brothers of Stranger Things was welcomed in this year’s model. Den of Geek was present throughout the entire experience, scurrying around red carpets and modules to learn from the creators behind our beloved shows.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: Jac Schaeffer attends Marvel Television's "Agatha All Along" Q&A during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images)
    Jac Schaeffer

    Agatha All Along

    Patti LuPone, the legend of Agatha All Along, has already said everything that needs to be said about the possibility of a subsequent season. It&#8217, s no happening, people! Fortunately, Agatha and WandaVision father Jac Schaeffer was still at the table to talk with us about her two favorite Marvel displays, which are currently best described as occupying the &#8220, Ralph Bohner-verse. &#8221,

    &#8220, It was my personal goal to find Ralph Bohner again on the game, &#8221, Schaeffer said. &#8220, I was like’ I’m not doing the present unless Evan Peters is in his truck. &#8217,”

    The Agatha and WandaVision writer went on to discuss her favorite Kathryn Hahn time, working with the Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez on &#8220, The Ballad of The Witches &#8217, Road, &#8221, and her enthusiasm for the upcoming Vision Quest line.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: Hiroyuki Sanada attends "Shōgun" Q&A during 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    Hiroyuki Sanada

    Shogun

    Hiroyuki Sanada, a renowned Chinese actor and producer, was present at SCAD TVfest to take home a well-deserved Lifetime Achievement Award. He then stopped by the red carpet to reveal some facts about the highly anticipated but unanticipated next year of FX classic Shgun.

    ” We used the whole tale part now. So we have no book in the time two, but we have actual background and models,” Sanada said”. We know what happened in the past. But you keep that taste of season one but we’re going to create unique entertainment, imaginary entertainment, not just the history book.”

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: (L-R ) Justin Spitzer, Allison Tolman, Kahyun Kim, Mekki Leeper and Eric Ledgin attend "St. Denis Medical" And Award Presentation (Breakthrough Cast Award) during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    (L-R ) Justin Spitzer, Allison Tolman, Kahyun Kim, Mekki Leeper and Eric Ledgin

    St. Denis Medical

    Even at a festival dedicated to celebrating the best of tv, there&#8217, s a certain level of confusion as to what a &#8220, Television show &#8221, actually is. Test out this statement from the Den of Geek email that states that no one knows whether or not Shgun is a TV show. There&#8217, s no distress when it comes to NBC sitcom St. Denis Medical, yet. The Breakthrough Cast Award winner at SCAD TVfest is clearly a television program, and this well-received medical mockumentary is no exception.

    &#8220, I grew up in Korea and I learned vernacular English watching Friends. NBC is undoubtedly known for its funny. It feels crazy]to be a part of this], &#8221, Serena celebrity Kahyun Kim said.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: Matt Duffer, Caleb McLaughlin and Ross Duffer attend "Stranger Things" and Award Presentation To The Duffer Brothers (Variety Showrunner Award) during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    Matt Duffer, Caleb McLaughlin and Ross Duffer

    Stranger Things

    An hour section and testing with Stranger Things developers and Variety Showrunner Award winners Matt and Ross Duffer were the main highlights of SCAD TVfest Day One on February 5. The Duffers made the experience for everyone, while providing insightful insights about the TV business and some time 5 teases, despite the fact that the SCADshow theater’s audience was noticeably depressed to learn that the testing was merely of a previously-released season 4 episode ( and not unknown footage from the future fifth and final season ).

    One of the season 5 revelations was that the Duffers are confident that the show &#8217, swansong will premiere in 2025 as originally planned, and that VFX and editing work is on time. Additionally, they clarified that any Stranger Things spinoffs would not feature existing characters, scuttling the fans &#8217, dreams of a Steve and Dustin buddy comedy.

    Additionally, The Duffers” stood down” expectations for roles in a well-established franchise like Star Wars or Marvel. If we have any chips we can cash in from Stranger Things it should be something original, &#8221, Matt Duffer said, before adding: &#8220, And if that’s a total dud we’ll do IP. ” &nbsp,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 06: (L-R ) Missy Laney, Adele
    (L-R ) Missy Laney, Adele” Supreme” Williams and Dominique Braud

    Oh My God &#8230, Yes! A Series of Extremely Relatable Circumstances

    As you can probably tell from its lengthy, almost Fall Out Boy song c. 2005-esque title, Oh My God &#8230, Yes! A Series of Extremely Relatable Circumstances is an Adult Swim joint. Created by indie comic figure Adele “Supreme” Williams, Oh My God…Yes! etc. etc. follows “the misadventures of three best friends as they navigate womanhood” in a near-future South Central L.A. Though the show has the usual Adult Swim aesthetic down pat, it’s also, unbelievably, the network’s first series to feature a Black woman protagonist.

    &#8220, It&#8217, s an honor, &#8221, Williams told Den of Geek of her show &#8217, s unlikely place in cable history. &#8220, But I&#8217, d be lying if I said there was n&#8217, t an immense amount of pressure. And if I can be even more vulnerable: it &#8217, s a little scary. You have a rough idea of how the audience will respond to the piece of art. &#8221,

    Williams is eager to see how far that knowledge can advance.

    &#8220, There are so many characters that show up in this season that could have their own entire episode, &#8221, Williams said. What I love most about the [fellow adult swim series ] Smiling Friends are all these arbitrary and tertiary characters they introduce into the world, and as the story progresses they subvert your expectations. I love the show. And I see] Oh My God…Yes ] as going on for a few more seasons. Fingers crossed, indeed. &#8221,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 06: (L-R ) Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg and Josh Heald attend "Cobra Kai" during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 06, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
    (L-R ) Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg and Josh Heald

    Cobra Kai

    The Karate Kid spinoff Cobra Kai will end its six-season run of mayhem with its final few episodes set to air on Netflix on February 13. It&#8217, s been quite the journey for the YouTube Red survivor and its creators ( Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg, and Josh Heald ) and some of its cast ( Tanner Buchanan, Mary Mouser, and Jacob Bertrand ) stopped by the SCAD TVfest red carpet to discuss it all, including whether any crucial Karate Kid characters never made it into Cobra Kai&#8217, s six seasons.

    &#8220, We always tried to tell a modern story and if there was a fun, organic way to bring the original characters back, we did it that way, &#8221, Hurwitz said. &#8220, But believe me, we know every single actor that we didn&#8217, t get, and it &#8217, s either because there was n&#8217, t the right story for them or they &#8217, re just not in acting mode anymore. &#8221,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 06: Noah Centineo attends "The Recruit" during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 06, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images)
    Noah Centineo

    The Recruit

    2025 has been quite the year for Noah Centineo&#8230, and we&#8217, re not even through February yet. The Recruit season 2 and The Recruit season 2 were both headlined by the To All The Boys trilogy star, who also made a surprise appearance in XO, Kitty season 2. The South Korean location for both projects may have been more than a coincidence, Centineo told Den of Geek.

    &#8220, You &#8217, d have to ask Netflix, &#8221, Centineo joked. &#8220, I think maybe it was by design on their end or it was just a really happy coincidence. The team over at Netflix and ACE]Entertainment ] realized I was going to be over there for The Recruit. They hey hit me up and I said &#8216, Of course, I would love to. ‘ &#8221,

    Fresh off winning SCAD&#8217, s Distinguished Performer Award, Centineo is gearing up for another season of The Recruit. &#8220, I have no idea what &#8217, s gonna happen in season three. The only thing I know is that it needs to blow out season two and season one. &#8221,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 07: (L-R ) D. W. Moffett, Andra Reeve-Rabb, Samiya Allen-Graham, Ian Whitt, Erica Muradi, Aria Brown, Drake Aasen, Kane Innis, Jocelyn Shelfo and Mark Tymchyshyn attend SCAD Presents: 'Lodged' during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 07, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    (L-R ) D. W. Moffett, Andra Reeve-Rabb, Samiya Allen-Graham, Ian Whitt, Erica Muradi, Aria Brown, Drake Aasen, Kane Innis, Jocelyn Shelfo and Mark Tymchyshyn

    SCAD Presents: Lodged

    The SCAD Atlanta campus itself and the involvement of many of the college’s students are two particularly endearing aspects of SCAD TVfest. Aspiring filmmakers, performers, and artisans not only work many of the panels, junkets, and events, but occasionally get to highlight their own work. One such example is the SCAD-created sitcom Lodged. The series, which is set inside an Aspen ski lodge, follows a young entrepreneur trying to make the area a glamorous resort. It&#8217, s a real-ass TV show. But it &#8217, s also a learning opportunity for its cast and crew.

    &#8220, Sitcom is a good blend of theater and film. And for me personally ,]Lodged ] came at a perfect time where I had gone my whole life basically doing theater, and now in the last couple years, I&#8217, m transitioning to film and television. This bridges the gap, &#8221, Drake Aasen said.

    &#8220, SCAD just offers such a variety of opportunities &#8211, from improv clubs to sitcoms to short films to plays to everything. They give us three day weekends, which gives us plenty of time to work together and collaborate on projects. &#8221, Jocelyn Shelfo said.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 07: Walker Scobell attends "Percy Jackson And The Olympians" during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 07, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    Walker Scobell

    Percy Jackson and the Olympians

    At 16 years old, Percy Jackson and the Olympians star Walker Scobell is n&#8217, t quite old enough to even be a SCAD student yet but that didn&#8217, t stop him from receiving TVfest&#8217, s Rising Star Award. Scott spoke with Den of Geek about the Percy Jackson season 2 moment he’s most looking forward to seeing.

    &#8220, What we did in episode four with Charybdis&nbsp, and&nbsp, Scylla, &#8221, he said. &#8220, I don&#8217, t want to spoil anything but this is probably the biggest]episode]. It&#8217, s its own movie to be honest. That was the first table read we did where we hadn&#8217, t read it beforehand. They wanted us to experience it for the first time with them. &#8221,

    The post Stranger Things, Shogun, Cobra Kai, Agatha, and More: What We Learned at SCAD TVfest 2025 appeared first on Den of Geek.

  • Star Trek: Ranking Every Version of the Enterprise

    Star Trek: Ranking Every Version of the Enterprise

    Four complete minutes. That’s how much time Star Trek: The Motion Picture devotes to a scene where Scotty and Kirk flight ship to the fresh USS Enterprise. The Motion Picture receives a lot of guff for its indulgences and slow pace, and rightly so. However, because the flyby series is […]

    On Den of Geek, a list of Star Trek: Ranking Every Version of the Organization second appeared.

    The pop lifestyle calendar is n&#8217, t simply hurting for interesting festivals, conventions, and trips. There&#8217, s a host of acronymic events that Den of Geek and other outlets have made it a habit to cover over the years, including San Diego Comic-Con ( SDCC), New York Comic Con ( NYCC), South by Southwest ( SXSW), and Toronto International Film Festival ( TIFF). One issue many of these drawbacks have in common, however, is that they &#8217, re no located in Hollywood. And by &#8220, Hollywood, &#8221, of training, we mean &#8220, Atlanta, Georgia. &#8221,

    Blessed with a moderate climate, thriving business, and local governments that are sensitive to filming income breaks, the Peach State&#8217, s capital area has become a big production center for film and television. Atlanta has significantly supplanted another big batsmen like Marvel and Netflix in recent years, now the long-standing house of Turner productions like TNT, TBS, and Adult Swim. And in order to capitalize on the increased Hollywood presence, significant festivals are beginning to enter as well.

    cnx. powershell. push ( function ( ) {cnx ( {playerId:” 106e33c0-3911-473c-b599-b1426db57530″, }). render ( “0270c398a82f44f49c23c16122516796” ), }),

    SCAD TVfest, which is hosted by the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD ) &#8217, Atlanta campus, has been a source of communication for over a decade. People from Agatha All Along director Jac Schaeffer to Shgun&#8216, Hiroyuki Sanada to The Duffer Brothers of Stranger Things of course, from this year’s model. Den of Geek was present throughout the entire experience, scurrying around red carpets and modules to learn from the creators behind our beloved shows.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: Jac Schaeffer attends Marvel Television's "Agatha All Along" Q&A during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images)
    Jac Schaeffer

    Agatha All Along

    Patti LuPone, the legend of Agatha All Along, has previously spoken out about the possibility of a second time. It&#8217, s never happening, people! Fortunately, Agatha and WandaVision father Jac Schaeffer was still at the table to talk with us about her two favorite Marvel displays, which are currently best described as occupying the &#8220, Ralph Bohner-verse. &#8221,

    &#8220, It was my personal goal to find Ralph Bohner again on the game, &#8221, Schaeffer said. &#8220, I was like’ I’m not doing the present unless Evan Peters is in his truck. &#8217,”

    The Agatha and WandaVision writer went on to discuss her favorite Kathryn Hahn time, working with the Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez on &#8220, The Ballad of The Witches &#8217, Road, &#8221, and her enthusiasm for the upcoming Vision Quest line.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: Hiroyuki Sanada attends "Shōgun" Q&A during 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    Hiroyuki Sanada

    Shogun

    Hiroyuki Sanada, a renowned Chinese actor and producer, was present at SCAD TVfest to take home a well-deserved Lifetime Achievement Award. He then stopped by the red carpet to reveal some facts about the highly anticipated but unanticipated next year of FX classic Shgun.

    ” We used the whole tale part now. So we have no tale in the time two, but we have actual background and models,” Sanada said”. We know what happened in the background. But you keep that taste of season one but we’re going to create unique entertainment, imaginary entertainment, not just the history book.”

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: (L-R ) Justin Spitzer, Allison Tolman, Kahyun Kim, Mekki Leeper and Eric Ledgin attend "St. Denis Medical" And Award Presentation (Breakthrough Cast Award) during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    (L-R ) Justin Spitzer, Allison Tolman, Kahyun Kim, Mekki Leeper and Eric Ledgin

    St. Denis Medical

    Even at a festival dedicated to celebrating the best of tv, there&#8217, s a certain level of confusion as to what a &#8220, Television show &#8221, actually is. Test out this release from the Den of Geek publication where an attendee is unsure whether or not the preceding Shgun is a TV show. There&#8217, s no distress when it comes to NBC show St. Denis Medical, yet. This well-liked medical movie is clearly a broadcast program, and one good one at that, winning the Breakthrough Cast Award at SCAD TVfest.

    &#8220, I grew up in Korea and I learned vernacular English watching Friends. The sitcom on NBC is undoubtedly recognizable. It feels crazy]to be a part of this], &#8221, Serena artist Kahyun Kim said.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: Matt Duffer, Caleb McLaughlin and Ross Duffer attend "Stranger Things" and Award Presentation To The Duffer Brothers (Variety Showrunner Award) during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    Matt Duffer, Caleb McLaughlin and Ross Duffer

    Stranger Things

    An hour section and testing with Stranger Things developers and Variety Showrunner Award winners Matt and Ross Duffer were the main highlights of SCAD TVfest Day One on February 5. The Duffers made the experience worth everyone&#8217, while offering insightful insights about the TV industry and some time 5 teases. The crowd at the SCADshow drama was noticeably disappointed to learn that the screen was merely of a previously-released period 4 show ( and not unseen film from the upcoming fifth and final season ).

    One of the season 5 revelations was that the Duffers are confident that the show &#8217, swansong will debut in 2025 as originally planned, and that VFX and editing work is on time. Additionally, they clarified that any Stranger Things spinoffs would not feature existing characters, scuttling the fans &#8217, dreams of a Steve and Dustin buddy comedy.

    The Duffers also swatted down expectations of working with a pre-existing franchise like Star Wars or Marvel. If we have any chips we can cash in from Stranger Things it should be something original, &#8221, Matt Duffer said, before adding: &#8220, And if that’s a total dud we’ll do IP. ” &nbsp,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 06: (L-R ) Missy Laney, Adele
    (L-R ) Missy Laney, Adele” Supreme” Williams and Dominique Braud

    Oh My God &#8230, Yes! A Series of Extremely Relatable Circumstances

    As you can probably tell from its lengthy, almost Fall Out Boy song c. 2005-esque title, Oh My God &#8230, Yes! A Series of Extremely Relatable Circumstances is an Adult Swim joint. Created by indie comic figure Adele “Supreme” Williams, Oh My God…Yes! etc. etc. follows “the misadventures of three best friends as they navigate womanhood” in a near-future South Central L.A. Though the show has the usual Adult Swim aesthetic down pat, it’s also, unbelievably, the network’s first series to feature a Black woman protagonist.

    &#8220, It&#8217, s an honor, &#8221, Williams told Den of Geek of her show &#8217, s unlikely place in cable history. &#8220, But I&#8217, d be lying if I said there was n&#8217, t an immense amount of pressure. And if I can be even more vulnerable: it &#8217, s a little scary. You speculate a little about how the audience will respond to the piece. &#8221,

    Williams is eager to see how far that knowledge can advance.

    &#8220, There are so many characters that show up in this season that could have their own entire episode, &#8221, Williams said. What I love most about the [fellow adult swim series ] Smiling Friends are all these arbitrary and tertiary characters they introduce into the world, and as the story progresses they subvert your expectations. I love the show. And I see] Oh My God…Yes ] as going on for a few more seasons. Fingers crossed, indeed. &#8221,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 06: (L-R ) Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg and Josh Heald attend "Cobra Kai" during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 06, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
    (L-R ) Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg and Josh Heald

    Cobra Kai

    The Karate Kid spinoff Cobra Kai is set to ride off into the sunset with its final batch of episodes premiering on February 13 on Netflix after six seasons of wholesome martial arts mayhem. It&#8217, s been quite the journey for the YouTube Red survivor and its creators ( Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg, and Josh Heald ) and some of its cast ( Tanner Buchanan, Mary Mouser, and Jacob Bertrand ) stopped by the SCAD TVfest red carpet to discuss it all, including whether any crucial Karate Kid characters never made it into Cobra Kai&#8217, s six seasons.

    &#8220, We always tried to tell a modern story and if there was a fun, organic way to bring the original characters back, we did it that way, &#8221, Hurwitz said. &#8220, But believe me, we know every single actor that we didn&#8217, t get, and it &#8217, s either because there was n&#8217, t the right story for them or they &#8217, re just not in acting mode anymore. &#8221,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 06: Noah Centineo attends "The Recruit" during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 06, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images)
    Noah Centineo

    The Recruit

    2025 has been quite the year for Noah Centineo&#8230, and we&#8217, re not even through February yet. The Recruit season 2 and The Recruit season 2 were both headlined by the To All The Boys trilogy star, who also made a surprise appearance in XO, Kitty season 2. The South Korean location for both projects may have been more than a coincidence, Centineo told Den of Geek.

    &#8220, You &#8217, d have to ask Netflix, &#8221, Centineo joked. &#8220, I think maybe it was by design on their end or it was just a really happy coincidence. The team over at Netflix and ACE]Entertainment ] realized I was going to be over there for The Recruit. They hey hit me up and I said &#8216, Of course, I would love to. ‘ &#8221,

    Fresh off winning SCAD&#8217, s Distinguished Performer Award, Centineo is gearing up for another season of The Recruit. &#8220, I have no idea what &#8217, s gonna happen in season three. The only thing I know is that it needs to blow out season two and season one. &#8221,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 07: (L-R ) D. W. Moffett, Andra Reeve-Rabb, Samiya Allen-Graham, Ian Whitt, Erica Muradi, Aria Brown, Drake Aasen, Kane Innis, Jocelyn Shelfo and Mark Tymchyshyn attend SCAD Presents: 'Lodged' during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 07, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    (L-R ) D. W. Moffett, Andra Reeve-Rabb, Samiya Allen-Graham, Ian Whitt, Erica Muradi, Aria Brown, Drake Aasen, Kane Innis, Jocelyn Shelfo and Mark Tymchyshyn

    SCAD Presents: Lodged

    The SCAD Atlanta campus itself and the involvement of many of the college&#8217 ;s students is a particularly endearing aspect of SCAD TVfest. Aspiring filmmakers, performers, and artisans not only work many of the panels, junkets, and events, but occasionally get to highlight their own work. One such example is the SCAD-created sitcom Lodged. The series, which is set inside an Aspen ski lodge, follows a young entrepreneur trying to make the area a glamorous resort. It&#8217, s a real-ass TV show. But it &#8217, s also a learning opportunity for its cast and crew.

    &#8220, Sitcom is a good blend of theater and film. And for me personally ,]Lodged ] came at a perfect time where I had gone my whole life basically doing theater, and now in the last couple years, I&#8217, m transitioning to film and television. This bridges the gap, &#8221, Drake Aasen said.

    &#8220, SCAD just offers such a variety of opportunities &#8211, from improv clubs to sitcoms to short films to plays to everything. They give us three day weekends, which gives us plenty of time to work together and collaborate on projects. &#8221, Jocelyn Shelfo said.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 07: Walker Scobell attends "Percy Jackson And The Olympians" during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 07, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    Walker Scobell

    Percy Jackson and the Olympians

    At 16 years old, Percy Jackson and the Olympians star Walker Scobell is n&#8217, t quite old enough to even be a SCAD student yet but that didn&#8217, t stop him from receiving TVfest&#8217, s Rising Star Award. Scott spoke with Den of Geek about the Percy Jackson season 2 moment he&#8217, is most looking forward to seeing.

    &#8220, What we did in episode four with Charybdis&nbsp, and&nbsp, Scylla, &#8221, he said. &#8220, I don&#8217, t want to spoil anything but this is probably the biggest]episode]. It&#8217, s its own movie to be honest. That was the first table read we did where we hadn&#8217, t read it beforehand. They wanted us to have it for the first time with them. &#8221,

    The post Stranger Things, Shogun, Cobra Kai, Agatha, and More: What We Learned at SCAD TVfest 2025 appeared first on Den of Geek.

  • Mission: Impossible Final Reckoning Trailer Has a Mysterious Callback to the First Movie

    Mission: Impossible Final Reckoning Trailer Has a Mysterious Callback to the First Movie

    ” Anything you were, all you’ve done, comes down to this”, intones the strange voice in the latest Mission: Impossible – The Last Reckoning video. The offer features shots from past movies, including Tom Cruise’s Ethan Hunt falling to the ground during the]…] to further emphasize the certainty of this eighth and final entry in the franchise.

    The second article Mission: Impossible Final Reckoning Trailer Has a Mysterious Callback to the First Movie was originally published on Den of Geek.

    The pop lifestyle calendar is n&#8217, t simply hurting for interesting festivals, conventions, and trips. There&#8217, s a host of acronymic events that Den of Geek and other outlets have made it a habit to cover over the years, including San Diego Comic-Con ( SDCC), New York Comic Con ( NYCC), South by Southwest ( SXSW), and Toronto International Film Festival ( TIFF). One issue many of these drawbacks have in common, however, is that they &#8217, re no located in Hollywood. And by &#8220, Hollywood, &#8221, of training, we mean &#8220, Atlanta, Georgia. &#8221,

    Blessed with a moderate climate, thriving business, and local governments that are sensitive to filming income breaks, the Peach State&#8217, s capital area has become a big production center for film and television. Atlanta has significantly supplanted another big batsmen like Marvel and Netflix in recent years, now the long-standing house of Turner productions like TNT, TBS, and Adult Swim. And in order to capitalize on the increased Hollywood presence, significant festivals are beginning to enter as well.

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    SCAD TVfest, which is hosted by the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD ) &#8217, Atlanta campus, has been a source of communication for over a decade. People from Agatha All Along director Jac Schaeffer to Shgun&#8216, Hiroyuki Sanada to The Duffer Brothers of Stranger Things was welcomed in this year’s model. Den of Geek was present throughout the entire experience, scurrying around red carpets and sections to learn from the creators behind our beloved shows.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: Jac Schaeffer attends Marvel Television's "Agatha All Along" Q&A during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images)
    Jac Schaeffer

    Agatha All Along

    Patti LuPone, the star of Agatha All Along, has previously spoken out about the possibility of a second season. It&#8217, s never happening, people! Fortunately, Agatha and WandaVision father Jac Schaeffer was still at the table to talk to us about her two favorite Marvel displays, which are currently best described as occupying the &#8220, Ralph Bohner-verse. &#8221,

    &#8220, It was my personal goal to find Ralph Bohner up on the game, &#8221, Schaeffer said. &#8220, I was like’ I’m not doing the present unless Evan Peters is in his truck. &#8217,”

    The Agatha and WandaVision writer went on to discuss her favorite Kathryn Hahn time, working with the Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez on &#8220, The Ballad of The Witches &#8217, Road, &#8221, and her enthusiasm for the upcoming Vision Quest line.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: Hiroyuki Sanada attends "Shōgun" Q&A during 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    Hiroyuki Sanada

    Shogun

    Hiroyuki Sanada, a renowned Japanese actor and producer, was present at SCAD TVfest to get a prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award. He then stopped by the red carpet to reveal some facts about the highly anticipated but unanticipated next year of FX classic Shgun.

    ” We used the whole tale part now. So we have no book in the time two, but we have actual background and models,” Sanada said”. We know what happened in the past. But you keep that taste of season one but we’re going to create unique entertainment, imaginary entertainment, not just the history book.”

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: (L-R ) Justin Spitzer, Allison Tolman, Kahyun Kim, Mekki Leeper and Eric Ledgin attend "St. Denis Medical" And Award Presentation (Breakthrough Cast Award) during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    (L-R ) Justin Spitzer, Allison Tolman, Kahyun Kim, Mekki Leeper and Eric Ledgin

    St. Denis Medical

    Even at a festival dedicated to celebrating the best of broadcast, there&#8217, s a certain level of confusion as to what a &#8220, Television show &#8221, actually is. Test out this release from the Den of Geek publication where an attendee is unsure whether or not the preceding Shgun is a TV show. There&#8217, s no uncertainty when it comes to NBC sitcom St. Denis Medical, yet. This well-liked medical movie is clearly a television software, and it did well to win the Breakthrough Cast Award at SCAD TVfest.

    &#8220, I grew up in Korea and I learned slang English watching Friends. NBC is undoubtedly known for its funny. It feels crazy]to be a part of this], &#8221, Serena artist Kahyun Kim said.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: Matt Duffer, Caleb McLaughlin and Ross Duffer attend "Stranger Things" and Award Presentation To The Duffer Brothers (Variety Showrunner Award) during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    Matt Duffer, Caleb McLaughlin and Ross Duffer

    Stranger Things

    An hour section and testing with Stranger Things developers and Variety Showrunner Award winners Matt and Ross Duffer were the main highlights of SCAD TVfest Day One on February 5. The Duffers made the experience worth everyone&#8217, while offering insightful insights about the TV industry and some time 5 teases. The crowd at SCADshow drama was noticeably disappointed to learn that the screen was merely of a previously-released period 4 show ( and not unseen images from the upcoming fifth and final period ).

    One of the season 5 revelations was that the Duffers are confident that the show &#8217, swansong will debut in 2025 as originally planned, and that VFX and editing work is on time. Additionally, they clarified that any Stranger Things spinoffs would not feature existing characters, scuttling the fans &#8217, dreams of a Steve and Dustin buddy comedy.

    Additionally, The Duffers” stood down” expectations for roles in a well-established franchise like Star Wars or Marvel. If we have any chips we can cash in from Stranger Things it should be something original, &#8221, Matt Duffer said, before adding: &#8220, And if that’s a total dud we’ll do IP. ” &nbsp,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 06: (L-R ) Missy Laney, Adele
    (L-R ) Missy Laney, Adele” Supreme” Williams and Dominique Braud

    Oh My God &#8230, Yes! A Series of Extremely Relatable Circumstances

    As you can probably tell from its lengthy, almost Fall Out Boy song c. 2005-esque title, Oh My God &#8230, Yes! A Series of Extremely Relatable Circumstances is an Adult Swim joint. Created by indie comic figure Adele “Supreme” Williams, Oh My God…Yes! etc. etc. follows “the misadventures of three best friends as they navigate womanhood” in a near-future South Central L.A. Though the show has the usual Adult Swim aesthetic down pat, it’s also, unbelievably, the network’s first series to feature a Black woman protagonist.

    &#8220, It&#8217, s an honor, &#8221, Williams told Den of Geek of her show &#8217, s unlikely place in cable history. &#8220, But I&#8217, d be lying if I said there was n&#8217, t an immense amount of pressure. And if I can be even more vulnerable: it &#8217, s a little scary. You have a rough idea of how the audience will respond to the piece of art. &#8221,

    Williams is eager to see how far that knowledge can advance.

    &#8220, There are so many characters that show up in this season that could have their own entire episode, &#8221, Williams said. What I love most about the [fellow adult swim series ] Smiling Friends are all these arbitrary and tertiary characters they introduce into the world, and as the story progresses they subvert your expectations. I love the show. And I see] Oh My God…Yes ] as going on for a few more seasons. Fingers crossed, indeed. &#8221,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 06: (L-R ) Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg and Josh Heald attend "Cobra Kai" during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 06, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
    (L-R ) Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg and Josh Heald

    Cobra Kai

    The Karate Kid spinoff Cobra Kai is set to ride off into the sunset with its final batch of episodes premiering on February 13 on Netflix after six seasons of wholesome martial arts mayhem. It&#8217, s been quite the journey for the YouTube Red survivor and its creators ( Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg, and Josh Heald ) and some of its cast ( Tanner Buchanan, Mary Mouser, and Jacob Bertrand ) stopped by the SCAD TVfest red carpet to discuss it all, including whether any crucial Karate Kid characters never made it into Cobra Kai&#8217, s six seasons.

    &#8220, We always tried to tell a modern story and if there was a fun, organic way to bring the original characters back, we did it that way, &#8221, Hurwitz said. &#8220, But believe me, we know every single actor that we didn&#8217, t get, and it &#8217, s either because there was n&#8217, t the right story for them or they &#8217, re just not in acting mode anymore. &#8221,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 06: Noah Centineo attends "The Recruit" during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 06, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images)
    Noah Centineo

    The Recruit

    2025 has been quite the year for Noah Centineo&#8230, and we&#8217, re not even through February yet. The Recruit season 2 and The Recruit season 2 were both headlined by the To All The Boys trilogy star, who also made a surprise appearance in XO, Kitty season 2. The South Korea filming location for both projects may have been more than a coincidence, Centineo told Den of Geek.

    &#8220, You &#8217, d have to ask Netflix, &#8221, Centineo joked. &#8220, I think maybe it was by design on their end or it was just a really happy coincidence. The team over at Netflix and ACE]Entertainment ] realized I was going to be over there for The Recruit. They hey hit me up and I said &#8216, Of course, I would love to. ‘ &#8221,

    Fresh off winning SCAD&#8217, s Distinguished Performer Award, Centineo is gearing up for another season of The Recruit. &#8220, I have no idea what &#8217, s gonna happen in season three. The only thing I know is that it needs to blow out season two and season one. &#8221,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 07: (L-R ) D. W. Moffett, Andra Reeve-Rabb, Samiya Allen-Graham, Ian Whitt, Erica Muradi, Aria Brown, Drake Aasen, Kane Innis, Jocelyn Shelfo and Mark Tymchyshyn attend SCAD Presents: 'Lodged' during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 07, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    (L-R ) D. W. Moffett, Andra Reeve-Rabb, Samiya Allen-Graham, Ian Whitt, Erica Muradi, Aria Brown, Drake Aasen, Kane Innis, Jocelyn Shelfo and Mark Tymchyshyn

    SCAD Presents: Lodged

    The SCAD Atlanta campus itself and the involvement of many of the college&#8217 ;s students is a particularly endearing aspect of SCAD TVfest. Aspiring filmmakers, performers, and artisans not only work many of the panels, junkets, and events, but occasionally get to highlight their own work. One such example is the SCAD-created sitcom Lodged. The series, which is set inside an Aspen ski lodge, follows a young entrepreneur trying to turn the space into a swanky resort. It&#8217, s a real-ass TV show. But it &#8217, s also a learning opportunity for its cast and crew.

    &#8220, Sitcom is a good blend of theater and film. And for me personally ,]Lodged ] came at a perfect time where I had gone my whole life basically doing theater, and now in the last couple years, I&#8217, m transitioning to film and television. This bridges the gap, &#8221, Drake Aasen said.

    &#8220, SCAD just offers such a variety of opportunities &#8211, from improv clubs to sitcoms to short films to plays to everything. They give us three day weekends, allowing us to work together and collaborate on projects. &#8221, Jocelyn Shelfo said.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 07: Walker Scobell attends "Percy Jackson And The Olympians" during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 07, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    Walker Scobell

    Percy Jackson and the Olympians

    At 16 years old, Percy Jackson and the Olympians star Walker Scobell is n&#8217, t quite old enough to even be a SCAD student yet but that didn&#8217, t stop him from receiving TVfest&#8217, s Rising Star Award. Scott spoke with Den of Geek about the Percy Jackson season 2 moment he&#8217, is most looking forward to seeing.

    &#8220, What we did in episode four with Charybdis&nbsp, and&nbsp, Scylla, &#8221, he said. &#8220, I don&#8217, t want to spoil anything but this is probably the biggest]episode]. It&#8217, s its own movie to be honest. That was the first table read we did where we hadn&#8217, t read it beforehand. They wanted us to experience it for the first time with them. &#8221,

    The post Stranger Things, Shogun, Cobra Kai, Agatha, and More: What We Learned at SCAD TVfest 2025 appeared first on Den of Geek.

  • Captain America 4 Keeps Hinting at a Major Wolverine Connection

    Captain America 4 Keeps Hinting at a Major Wolverine Connection

    Get ready, pal. Sam Wilson’s involvement in a covert story to make the President into a Hulk does not actually be the subject of Captain America: Brave New World. At the heart of a conflict with Sidewinder, a selfish party led by Giancarlo Esposito, and Captain America and the U.S. state on the other side.

    The first article on Den of Geek was Captain America 4 Keeps Hinting at a Major Wolverine Connection.

    The pop lifestyle calendar is n&#8217, t simply hurting for interesting festivals, conventions, and trips. There are a number of acronymic events that Den of Geek and other outlets have made a habit of covering over the years, including San Diego Comic-Con ( SDCC), New York Comic Con ( NYCC), South by Southwest ( SXSW), and Toronto International Film Festival ( TIFF). One issue many of these drawbacks have in common, however, is that they &#8217, re no located in Hollywood. And by &#8220, Hollywood, &#8221, of training, we mean &#8220, Atlanta, Georgia. &#8221,

    Blessed with a moderate climate, thriving business, and local governments that are sensitive to filming income breaks, the Peach State&#8217, s capital area has become a big production center for film and television. Atlanta has significantly supplanted another big batsmen like Marvel and Netflix in recent years, now the long-standing house of Turner productions like TNT, TBS, and Adult Swim. And in order to capitalize on the increased Hollywood existence, main festivals are beginning to enter as well.

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    SCAD TVfest, which is hosted by the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD ) &#8217, s Atlanta campus, has been bringing together people in the TV industry for more than a decade. People from Agatha All Along director Jac Schaeffer to Shgun&#8216, Hiroyuki Sanada to The Duffer Brothers of Stranger Things was welcomed in this year’s model. Den of Geek was present throughout, scurrying around modules and red carpets to learn about the makers of our favorite displays.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: Jac Schaeffer attends Marvel Television's "Agatha All Along" Q&A during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images)
    Jac Schaeffer

    Agatha All Along

    Patti LuPone, the legend of Agatha All Along, has previously spoken out about the possibility of a second time. It&#8217, s no happening, people! Fortunately, Agatha and WandaVision father Jac Schaeffer were still at a loss for information regarding their two beloved Marvel films, which are currently ideal described as occupying the &#8220, Ralph Bohner-verse. &#8221,

    &#8220, It was my personal goal to find Ralph Bohner again on the game, &#8221, Schaeffer said. &#8220, I was like’ I’m not doing the present unless Evan Peters is in his truck. &#8217,”

    The Agatha and WandaVision writer went on to discuss her favorite Kathryn Hahn time, working with the Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez on &#8220, The Ballad of The Witches &#8217, Road, &#8221, and her enthusiasm for the upcoming Vision Quest line.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: Hiroyuki Sanada attends "Shōgun" Q&A during 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    Hiroyuki Sanada

    Shogun

    Hiroyuki Sanada, a renowned Chinese actor and producer, was present at SCAD TVfest to take home a well-deserved Lifetime Achievement Award. However, he made a first-time appearance on the red carpet to discuss some information about the highly anticipated but unanticipated next season of FX classic Shgun.

    ” We used the whole tale part now. So we have no book in the time two, but we have actual background and models,” Sanada said”. We know what happened in the past. But you keep that taste of season one but we’re going to create unique entertainment, imaginary entertainment, not just the history book.”

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: (L-R ) Justin Spitzer, Allison Tolman, Kahyun Kim, Mekki Leeper and Eric Ledgin attend "St. Denis Medical" And Award Presentation (Breakthrough Cast Award) during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    (L-R ) Justin Spitzer, Allison Tolman, Kahyun Kim, Mekki Leeper and Eric Ledgin

    St. Denis Medical

    Even at a festival dedicated to celebrating the best of broadcast, there&#8217, s a certain level of confusion as to what a &#8220, Television show &#8221, actually is. Test out this release from the Den of Geek publication where an attendee is unsure whether or not the preceding Shgun is a TV show. There&#8217, s no uncertainty when it comes to NBC sitcom St. Denis Medical, yet. The Breakthrough Cast Award winner at SCAD TVfest is clearly a television program, and this well-received doctor mockumentary is no exception.

    &#8220, I grew up in Korea and I learned vernacular English watching Friends. The funny on NBC is undoubtedly recognizable. It feels crazy]to be a part of this], &#8221, Serena celebrity Kahyun Kim said.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: Matt Duffer, Caleb McLaughlin and Ross Duffer attend "Stranger Things" and Award Presentation To The Duffer Brothers (Variety Showrunner Award) during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    Matt Duffer, Caleb McLaughlin and Ross Duffer

    Stranger Things

    An hour panel discussion and testing with Stranger Points developers and Variety Showrunner Award winners Matt and Ross Duffer on February 5 was SCAD TVfest Day One’s main event. The Duffers made the experience for everyone, while providing insightful insights about the TV business and some time 5 teases, despite the fact that the SCADshow theater’s crowd was noticeably depressed to learn that the testing was merely of a previously-released season 4 episode ( and not unknown footage from the future fifth and final season ).

    Season 5 revealed that the Duffers are confident that the show &#8217, swansong will premiere in 2025 as originally planned, and that VFX and editing work is on time. Additionally, they clarified that any Stranger Things spinoffs would not feature existing characters, scuttling the fans &#8217, dreams of a Steve and Dustin buddy comedy.

    The Duffers also “killed” the chances of working for a company with a history like Star Wars or Marvel. If we have any chips we can cash in from Stranger Things it should be something original, &#8221, Matt Duffer said, before adding: &#8220, And if that’s a total dud we’ll do IP. ” &nbsp,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 06: (L-R ) Missy Laney, Adele
    (L-R ) Missy Laney, Adele” Supreme” Williams and Dominique Braud

    Oh My God &#8230, Yes! A Series of Extremely Relatable Circumstances

    As you can probably tell from its lengthy, almost Fall Out Boy song c. 2005-esque title, Oh My God &#8230, Yes! A Series of Extremely Relatable Circumstances is an Adult Swim joint. Created by indie comic figure Adele “Supreme” Williams, Oh My God…Yes! etc. etc. follows “the misadventures of three best friends as they navigate womanhood” in a near-future South Central L.A. Though the show has the usual Adult Swim aesthetic down pat, it’s also, unbelievably, the network’s first series to feature a Black woman protagonist.

    &#8220, It&#8217, s an honor, &#8221, Williams told Den of Geek of her show &#8217, s unlikely place in cable history. &#8220, But I&#8217, d be lying if I said there was n&#8217, t an immense amount of pressure. And if I can be even more vulnerable: it &#8217, s a little scary. You have a rough idea of how the audience will respond to the piece of art. &#8221,

    Williams is eager to see how far that experience can advance.

    &#8220, There are so many characters that show up in this season that could have their own entire episode, &#8221, Williams said. What I like most about the [fellow adult swim series ] Smiling Friends are all these arbitrary and secondary characters that they introduce, and as the story progresses they defy your expectations. I love the show. And I see] Oh My God…Yes ] as going on for a few more seasons. Fingers crossed, I’m sure. &#8221,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 06: (L-R ) Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg and Josh Heald attend "Cobra Kai" during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 06, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
    (L-R ) Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg and Josh Heald

    Cobra Kai

    The Karate Kid spinoff Cobra Kai will end its six-season run of mayhem with its final few episodes set to air on Netflix on February 13. It&#8217, s been quite the journey for the YouTube Red survivor and its creators ( Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg, and Josh Heald ) and some of its cast ( Tanner Buchanan, Mary Mouser, and Jacob Bertrand ) stopped by the SCAD TVfest red carpet to discuss it all, including whether any crucial Karate Kid characters never made it into Cobra Kai&#8217, s six seasons.

    &#8220, We always tried to tell a modern story and if there was a fun, organic way to bring the original characters back, we did it that way, &#8221, Hurwitz said. &#8220, But believe me, we know every single actor that we didn&#8217, t get, and it &#8217, s either because there was n&#8217, t the right story for them or they &#8217, re just not in acting mode anymore. &#8221,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 06: Noah Centineo attends "The Recruit" during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 06, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images)
    Noah Centineo

    The Recruit

    2025 has been quite the year for Noah Centineo&#8230, and we&#8217, re not even through February yet. The Recruit season 2 and The Recruit season 2 were both headlined by the To All The Boys trilogy star, who also made a surprise appearance in XO, Kitty season 2. The South Korea filming location for both projects may have been more than a coincidence, Centineo told Den of Geek.

    &#8220, You &#8217, d have to ask Netflix, &#8221, Centineo joked. &#8220, I think maybe it was by design on their end or it was just a really happy coincidence. The team over at Netflix and ACE]Entertainment ] realized I was going to be over there for The Recruit. They hey hit me up and I said &#8216, Of course, I would love to. ‘ &#8221,

    Fresh off winning SCAD&#8217, s Distinguished Performer Award, Centineo is gearing up for another season of The Recruit. &#8220, I have no idea what &#8217, s gonna happen in season three. The only thing I know is that it needs to blow out season two and season one. &#8221,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 07: (L-R ) D. W. Moffett, Andra Reeve-Rabb, Samiya Allen-Graham, Ian Whitt, Erica Muradi, Aria Brown, Drake Aasen, Kane Innis, Jocelyn Shelfo and Mark Tymchyshyn attend SCAD Presents: 'Lodged' during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 07, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    (L-R ) D. W. Moffett, Andra Reeve-Rabb, Samiya Allen-Graham, Ian Whitt, Erica Muradi, Aria Brown, Drake Aasen, Kane Innis, Jocelyn Shelfo and Mark Tymchyshyn

    SCAD Presents: Lodged

    The involvement of many of the college’s students is a particularly endearing feature of SCAD TVfest, SCAD Atlanta itself, and. Aspiring filmmakers, performers, and artisans not only work many of the panels, junkets, and events, but occasionally get to highlight their own work. One such example is the SCAD-created sitcom Lodged. A young entrepreneur attempts to turn the space into a swank resort in the Aspen ski lodge in the series. It&#8217, s a real-ass TV show. But it &#8217, s also a learning opportunity for its cast and crew.

    &#8220, Sitcom is a good blend of theater and film. And for me personally ,]Lodged ] came at a perfect time where I had gone my whole life basically doing theater, and now in the last couple years, I&#8217, m transitioning to film and television. This bridges the gap, &#8221, Drake Aasen said.

    &#8220, SCAD just offers such a variety of opportunities &#8211, from improv clubs to sitcoms to short films to plays to everything. We actually have time to work together and collaborate on projects because they offer three-day weekends. &#8221, Jocelyn Shelfo said.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 07: Walker Scobell attends "Percy Jackson And The Olympians" during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 07, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    Walker Scobell

    Percy Jackson and the Olympians

    At 16 years old, Percy Jackson and the Olympians star Walker Scobell is n&#8217, t quite old enough to even be a SCAD student yet but that didn&#8217, t stop him from receiving TVfest&#8217, s Rising Star Award. Scott spoke with Den of Geek about the Percy Jackson season 2 moment he’s most looking forward to seeing.

    &#8220, What we did in episode four with Charybdis&nbsp, and&nbsp, Scylla, &#8221, he said. &#8220, I don&#8217, t want to spoil anything but this is probably the biggest]episode]. It&#8217, s its own movie to be honest. That was the first table read we did where we hadn&#8217, t read it beforehand. They wanted us to experience it for the first time with them. &#8221,

    The post Stranger Things, Shogun, Cobra Kai, Agatha, and More: What We Learned at SCAD TVfest 2025 appeared first on Den of Geek.

  • Euphoria Season 3 First Look Brings Good News for Fans of the Show

    Euphoria Season 3 First Look Brings Good News for Fans of the Show

    It’s been three long years since the year 2 finale of Euphoria. There have been doubts that we will even get a third season due to the work stops of 2023 by WGA and SAG-AFTRA and the series ‘ creative disagreements over the series ‘ direction. There’s also the fact that several of the show’s stars like Zendaya, Jacob ]…]

    Den of Geek first published a blog Euphoria Season 3 First Glance Brings Good News to Present Fans.

    The pop lifestyle calendar is n&#8217, t simply hurting for interesting festivals, conventions, and trips. There are a number of acronymic events that Den of Geek and other outlets have made a habit of covering over the years, including San Diego Comic-Con ( SDCC), New York Comic Con ( NYCC), South by Southwest ( SXSW), and Toronto International Film Festival ( TIFF). One issue many of these drawbacks have in common, however, is that they &#8217, re no located in Hollywood. And by &#8220, Hollywood, &#8221, of training, we mean &#8220, Atlanta, Georgia. &#8221,

    Blessed with a moderate climate, thriving business, and local governments that are sensitive to filming income breaks, the Peach State&#8217, s capital area has become a big production center for film and television. Atlanta has significantly made way for other heavyweights like Marvel and Netflix in recent years despite previously being the long-standing house of Turner components like TNT, TBS, and Adult Swim. And to leverage on that more Hollywood appearance, big holidays are beginning to enter as well.

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    SCAD TVfest, which is hosted by the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD ) &#8217, s Atlanta campus, has been bringing together people in the TV industry for more than a decade. People from Agatha All Along director Jac Schaeffer to Shgun&#8216, Hiroyuki Sanada to The Duffer Brothers of Stranger Things of course, from this year’s model. Den of Geek was present throughout the entire experience, scurrying around red carpets and sections to learn from the creators behind our beloved shows.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: Jac Schaeffer attends Marvel Television's "Agatha All Along" Q&A during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images)
    Jac Schaeffer

    Agatha All Along

    Patti LuPone, the star of Agatha All Along, has already said everything that needs to be said about the possibility of a subsequent season. It&#8217, s no happening, people! Fortunately, Agatha and WandaVision father Jac Schaeffer were still at a loss for information regarding their two beloved Marvel films, which are currently ideal described as occupying the &#8220, Ralph Bohner-verse. &#8221,

    &#8220, It was my personal goal to find Ralph Bohner again on the game, &#8221, Schaeffer said. &#8220, I was like’ I’m not doing the present unless Evan Peters is in his truck. &#8217,”

    The Agatha and WandaVision writer went on to discuss her favorite Kathryn Hahn time, working with the Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez on &#8220, The Ballad of The Witches &#8217, Road, &#8221, and her enthusiasm for the upcoming Vision Quest line.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: Hiroyuki Sanada attends "Shōgun" Q&A during 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    Hiroyuki Sanada

    Shogun

    Hiroyuki Sanada, a renowned Japanese actor and producer, was present at SCAD TVfest to get a prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award. Nevertheless, he made a stop by the red carpet to discuss some information about the rumored but highly anticipated second season of FX classic Shgun.

    ” We used the whole tale part now. So we have no book in the time two, but we have actual background and models,” Sanada said”. We know what happened in the past. But you keep that taste of season one but we’re going to create unique entertainment, imaginary entertainment, not just the history book.”

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: (L-R ) Justin Spitzer, Allison Tolman, Kahyun Kim, Mekki Leeper and Eric Ledgin attend "St. Denis Medical" And Award Presentation (Breakthrough Cast Award) during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    (L-R ) Justin Spitzer, Allison Tolman, Kahyun Kim, Mekki Leeper and Eric Ledgin

    St. Denis Medical

    Even at a festival dedicated to celebrating the best of broadcast, there&#8217, s a certain level of confusion as to what a &#8220, Television show &#8221, actually is. Check out this release from the Den of Geek publication where an attendee is unsure whether or not the preceding Shgun is a Television show. There&#8217, s no distress when it comes to NBC sitcom St. Denis Medical, yet. This well-liked medical movie is clearly a tv system, and it did well to win the Breakthrough Cast Award at SCAD TVfest.

    &#8220, I grew up in Korea and I learned slang English watching Friends. The funny on NBC is undoubtedly recognizable. It feels crazy]to be a part of this], &#8221, Serena artist Kahyun Kim said.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: Matt Duffer, Caleb McLaughlin and Ross Duffer attend "Stranger Things" and Award Presentation To The Duffer Brothers (Variety Showrunner Award) during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    Matt Duffer, Caleb McLaughlin and Ross Duffer

    Stranger Things

    An hour section and testing with Stranger Things developers and Variety Showrunner Award winners Matt and Ross Duffer were the main highlights of SCAD TVfest Day One on February 5. The Duffers made the experience worth everyone&#8217, while offering insightful insights about the TV industry and some time 5 teases. The crowd at the SCADshow drama was noticeably disappointed to learn that the screen was merely of a previously-released period 4 show ( and not unseen images from the upcoming fifth and final season ).

    Season 5 revealed that the Duffers are confident that the show &#8217, swansong will premiere in 2025 as originally planned, and that VFX and editing work is on time. Additionally, they clarified that any Stranger Things spinoffs would not feature existing characters, scuttling the fans &#8217, dreams of a Steve and Dustin buddy comedy.

    Additionally, The Duffers” stood down” expectations for roles in a well-established franchise like Star Wars or Marvel. If we have any chips we can cash in from Stranger Things it should be something original, &#8221, Matt Duffer said, before adding: &#8220, And if that’s a total dud we’ll do IP. ” &nbsp,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 06: (L-R ) Missy Laney, Adele
    (L-R ) Missy Laney, Adele” Supreme” Williams and Dominique Braud

    Oh My God &#8230, Yes! A Series of Extremely Relatable Circumstances

    As you can probably tell from its lengthy, almost Fall Out Boy song c. 2005-esque title, Oh My God &#8230, Yes! A Series of Extremely Relatable Circumstances is an Adult Swim joint. Created by indie comic figure Adele “Supreme” Williams, Oh My God…Yes! etc. etc. follows “the misadventures of three best friends as they navigate womanhood” in a near-future South Central L.A. Though the show has the usual Adult Swim aesthetic down pat, it’s also, unbelievably, the network’s first series to feature a Black woman protagonist.

    &#8220, It&#8217, s an honor, &#8221, Williams told Den of Geek of her show &#8217, s unlikely place in cable history. &#8220, But I&#8217, d be lying if I said there was n&#8217, t an immense amount of pressure. And if I can be even more vulnerable: it &#8217, s a little scary. You have a rough idea of how the audience will respond to the piece of art. &#8221,

    Williams is eager to see how far that knowledge can go.

    &#8220, There are so many characters that show up in this season that could have their own entire episode, &#8221, Williams said. What I love most about the [fellow adult swim series ] Smiling Friends are all these arbitrary and tertiary characters they introduce into the world, and as the story progresses they subvert your expectations. I love the show. And I see] Oh My God…Yes ] as going on for a few more seasons. Fingers crossed, indeed. &#8221,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 06: (L-R ) Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg and Josh Heald attend "Cobra Kai" during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 06, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
    (L-R ) Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg and Josh Heald

    Cobra Kai

    The Karate Kid spinoff Cobra Kai will be riding into the sunset with its final set of episodes set to air on Netflix on February 13 after six seasons of enjoyable martial arts mayhem. It&#8217, s been quite the journey for the YouTube Red survivor and its creators ( Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg, and Josh Heald ) and some of its cast ( Tanner Buchanan, Mary Mouser, and Jacob Bertrand ) stopped by the SCAD TVfest red carpet to discuss it all, including whether any crucial Karate Kid characters never made it into Cobra Kai&#8217, s six seasons.

    &#8220, We always tried to tell a modern story and if there was a fun, organic way to bring the original characters back, we did it that way, &#8221, Hurwitz said. &#8220, But believe me, we know every single actor that we didn&#8217, t get, and it &#8217, s either because there was n&#8217, t the right story for them or they &#8217, re just not in acting mode anymore. &#8221,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 06: Noah Centineo attends "The Recruit" during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 06, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images)
    Noah Centineo

    The Recruit

    2025 has been quite the year for Noah Centineo&#8230, and we&#8217, re not even through February yet. The Recruit season 2 and The Recruit season 2 were both headlined by the To All The Boys trilogy star, who also made a surprise appearance in XO, Kitty season 2. The South Korea filming location for both projects may have been more than a coincidence, Centineo told Den of Geek.

    &#8220, You &#8217, d have to ask Netflix, &#8221, Centineo joked. &#8220, I think maybe it was by design on their end or it was just a really happy coincidence. The team over at Netflix and ACE]Entertainment ] realized I was going to be over there for The Recruit. They hey hit me up and I said &#8216, Of course, I would love to. ‘ &#8221,

    Fresh off winning SCAD&#8217, s Distinguished Performer Award, Centineo is gearing up for another season of The Recruit. &#8220, I have no idea what &#8217, s gonna happen in season three. The only thing I know is that it needs to blow out season two and season one. &#8221,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 07: (L-R ) D. W. Moffett, Andra Reeve-Rabb, Samiya Allen-Graham, Ian Whitt, Erica Muradi, Aria Brown, Drake Aasen, Kane Innis, Jocelyn Shelfo and Mark Tymchyshyn attend SCAD Presents: 'Lodged' during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 07, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    (L-R ) D. W. Moffett, Andra Reeve-Rabb, Samiya Allen-Graham, Ian Whitt, Erica Muradi, Aria Brown, Drake Aasen, Kane Innis, Jocelyn Shelfo and Mark Tymchyshyn

    SCAD Presents: Lodged

    The SCAD Atlanta campus itself and the involvement of many of the college&#8217 ;s students is a particularly endearing aspect of SCAD TVfest. Aspiring filmmakers, performers, and artisans not only work many of the panels, junkets, and events, but occasionally get to highlight their own work. One such example is the SCAD-created sitcom Lodged. The series, which is set inside an Aspen ski lodge, follows a young entrepreneur trying to make the area a glamorous resort. It&#8217, s a real-ass TV show. But it &#8217, s also a learning opportunity for its cast and crew.

    &#8220, Sitcom is a good blend of theater and film. And for me personally ,]Lodged ] came at a perfect time where I had gone my whole life basically doing theater, and now in the last couple years, I&#8217, m transitioning to film and television. This bridges the gap, &#8221, Drake Aasen said.

    &#8220, SCAD just offers such a variety of opportunities &#8211, from improv clubs to sitcoms to short films to plays to everything. We actually have time to work together and collaborate on projects because they offer three-day weekends. &#8221, Jocelyn Shelfo said.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 07: Walker Scobell attends "Percy Jackson And The Olympians" during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 07, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    Walker Scobell

    Percy Jackson and the Olympians

    At 16 years old, Percy Jackson and the Olympians star Walker Scobell is n&#8217, t quite old enough to even be a SCAD student yet but that didn&#8217, t stop him from receiving TVfest&#8217, s Rising Star Award. Scott spoke with Den of Geek about the Percy Jackson season 2 moment he’s most looking forward to seeing.

    &#8220, What we did in episode four with Charybdis&nbsp, and&nbsp, Scylla, &#8221, he said. &#8220, I don&#8217, t want to spoil anything but this is probably the biggest]episode]. It&#8217, s its own movie to be honest. That was the first table read we did where we hadn&#8217, t read it beforehand. They wanted us to have it for the first time with them. &#8221,

    The post Stranger Things, Shogun, Cobra Kai, Agatha, and More: What We Learned at SCAD TVfest 2025 appeared first on Den of Geek.

  • Stranger Things, Shogun, Cobra Kai, Agatha, and More: What We Learned at SCAD TVfest 2025

    Stranger Things, Shogun, Cobra Kai, Agatha, and More: What We Learned at SCAD TVfest 2025

    The music culture calendar isn’t simply hurting for interesting events, conventions, and junkets. There are a number of acronymic events that Den of Geek and other outlets have made a habit of attending, including San Diego Comic-Con ( SDCC), New York Comic Con ( NYCC), South by Southwest ( SXSW), and Toronto International Film Festival ( TIFF).

    The article Stranger Things, Shogun, Cobra Kai, Agatha, and More: What We Learned at SCAD TVfest 2025 appeared second on Den of Geek.

    The pop lifestyle calendar is n&#8217, t simply hurting for interesting festivals, conventions, and trips. There are a number of acronymic events that Den of Geek and other outlets have made a habit of covering over the years, including San Diego Comic-Con ( SDCC), New York Comic Con ( NYCC), South by Southwest ( SXSW), and Toronto International Film Festival ( TIFF). One issue many of these drawbacks have in common, however, is that they &#8217, re no located in Hollywood. And by &#8220, Hollywood, &#8221, of training, we mean &#8220, Atlanta, Georgia. &#8221,

    Blessed with a moderate climate, thriving business, and local governments that are sensitive to filming income breaks, the Peach State&#8217, s capital area has become a big production center for film and television. Atlanta has significantly made way for other heavyweights like Marvel and Netflix in recent years despite previously being the long-standing house of Turner components like TNT, TBS, and Adult Swim. And in order to capitalize on the increased Hollywood existence, main festivals are beginning to enter as well.

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    SCAD TVfest, which is hosted by the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD ) &#8217, s Atlanta campus, has been bringing together people in the TV industry for more than a decade. People from Agatha All Along director Jac Schaeffer to Shgun and Hiroyuki Sanada to The Duffer Brothers of Stranger Things was welcomed in this year’s model. Den of Geek was present throughout, scurrying around modules and red carpets to learn about the makers of our favorite displays.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: Jac Schaeffer attends Marvel Television's "Agatha All Along" Q&A during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images)
    Jac Schaeffer

    Agatha All Along

    Patti LuPone, the star of Agatha All Along, has previously spoken out about the possibility of a second season. It&#8217, s never happening, people! Fortunately, Agatha and WandaVision father Jac Schaeffer was still at the table to talk with us about her two favorite Marvel displays, which are currently best described as occupying the &#8220, Ralph Bohner-verse. &#8221,

    &#8220, It was my private mission to find Ralph Bohner up on the game, &#8221, Schaeffer said. &#8220, I was like’ I’m not doing the present unless Evan Peters is in his truck. &#8217,”

    The Agatha and WandaVision writer went on to discuss her favorite Kathryn Hahn time, working with the Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez on &#8220, The Ballad of The Witches &#8217, Road, &#8221, and her enthusiasm for the upcoming Vision Quest line.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: Hiroyuki Sanada attends "Shōgun" Q&A during 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    Hiroyuki Sanada

    Shogun

    Hiroyuki Sanada, a renowned Chinese actor and producer, was present at SCAD TVfest to take home a well-deserved Lifetime Achievement Award. However, he made a first-time appearance on the red carpet to share some information about the highly anticipated but unanticipated next year of FX classic Shgun.

    ” We used the whole tale part now. So we have no tale in the time two, but we have actual background and models,” Sanada said”. We know what happened in the past. But you keep that taste of season one but we’re going to create unique entertainment, imaginary entertainment, not just the history book.”

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: (L-R ) Justin Spitzer, Allison Tolman, Kahyun Kim, Mekki Leeper and Eric Ledgin attend "St. Denis Medical" And Award Presentation (Breakthrough Cast Award) during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    (L-R ) Justin Spitzer, Allison Tolman, Kahyun Kim, Mekki Leeper and Eric Ledgin

    St. Denis Medical

    Even at a festival dedicated to celebrating the best of broadcast, there&#8217, s a certain level of confusion as to what a &#8220, Television show &#8221, actually is. Test out this statement from the Den of Geek email that states that no one knows whether or not Shgun is a TV show. There&#8217, s no uncertainty when it comes to NBC sitcom St. Denis Medical, yet. This well-liked medical movie is clearly a tv system, and it did well to win the Breakthrough Cast Award at SCAD TVfest.

    &#8220, I grew up in Korea and I learned slang English watching Friends. NBC is undoubtedly known for its humor. It feels crazy]to be a part of this], &#8221, Serena celebrity Kahyun Kim said.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 05: Matt Duffer, Caleb McLaughlin and Ross Duffer attend "Stranger Things" and Award Presentation To The Duffer Brothers (Variety Showrunner Award) during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    Matt Duffer, Caleb McLaughlin and Ross Duffer

    Stranger Things

    An hour section and testing with Stranger Things developers and Variety Showrunner Award winners Matt and Ross Duffer were the main highlights of SCAD TVfest Day One on February 5. The Duffers made the experience worth everyone&#8217, while offering insightful insights about the TV industry and some time 5 teases. The crowd at the SCADshow drama was noticeably disappointed to learn that the screen was merely of a previously-released period 4 show ( and not unseen images from the upcoming fifth and final season ).

    Season 5 revealed that the Duffers are confident that the show &#8217, swansong will premiere in 2025 as originally planned, and that VFX and editing work is on time. Additionally, they clarified that any Stranger Things spinoffs would not feature existing characters, scuttling the fans &#8217, dreams of a Steve and Dustin buddy comedy.

    Additionally, The Duffers” stood down” expectations for roles in a well-established franchise like Star Wars or Marvel. If we have any chips we can cash in from Stranger Things it should be something original, &#8221, Matt Duffer said, before adding: &#8220, And if that’s a total dud we’ll do IP. ” &nbsp,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 06: (L-R ) Missy Laney, Adele
    (L-R ) Missy Laney, Adele” Supreme” Williams and Dominique Braud

    Oh My God &#8230, Yes! A Series of Extremely Relatable Circumstances

    As you can probably tell from its lengthy, almost Fall Out Boy song c. 2005-esque title, Oh My God &#8230, Yes! A Series of Extremely Relatable Circumstances is an Adult Swim joint. Created by indie comic figure Adele “Supreme” Williams, Oh My God…Yes! etc. etc. follows “the misadventures of three best friends as they navigate womanhood” in a near-future South Central L.A. Though the show has the usual Adult Swim aesthetic down pat, it’s also, unbelievably, the network’s first series to feature a Black woman protagonist.

    &#8220, It&#8217, s an honor, &#8221, Williams told Den of Geek of her show &#8217, s unlikely place in cable history. &#8220, But I&#8217, d be lying if I said there was n&#8217, t an immense amount of pressure. And if I can be even more vulnerable: it &#8217, s a little scary. You speculate a little about how the audience will respond to the piece. &#8221,

    Williams is eager to see how far that knowledge can advance.

    &#8220, There are so many characters that show up in this season that could have their own entire episode, &#8221, Williams said. What I like most about the [fellow adult swim series ] Smiling Friends are all these arbitrary and secondary characters that they introduce, and as the story progresses they defy your expectations. I love the show. And I see] Oh My God…Yes ] as going on for a few more seasons. Fingers crossed, indeed. &#8221,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 06: (L-R ) Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg and Josh Heald attend "Cobra Kai" during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 06, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
    (L-R ) Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg and Josh Heald

    Cobra Kai

    The Karate Kid spinoff Cobra Kai will be riding into the sunset with its final set of episodes set to air on Netflix on February 13 after six seasons of enjoyable martial arts mayhem. It&#8217, s been quite the journey for the YouTube Red survivor and its creators ( Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg, and Josh Heald ) and some of its cast ( Tanner Buchanan, Mary Mouser, and Jacob Bertrand ) stopped by the SCAD TVfest red carpet to discuss it all, including whether any crucial Karate Kid characters never made it into Cobra Kai&#8217, s six seasons.

    &#8220, We always tried to tell a modern story and if there was a fun, organic way to bring the original characters back, we did it that way, &#8221, Hurwitz said. &#8220, But believe me, we know every single actor that we didn&#8217, t get, and it &#8217, s either because there was n&#8217, t the right story for them or they &#8217, re just not in acting mode anymore. &#8221,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 06: Noah Centineo attends "The Recruit" during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 06, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images)
    Noah Centineo

    The Recruit

    2025 has been quite the year for Noah Centineo&#8230, and we&#8217, re not even through February yet. The Recruit season 2 and a surprise cameo appeared in XO, Kitty season 2 on Netflix, which marked the debut of the To All The Boys trilogy star. The South Korean location for both projects may have been more than a coincidence, Centineo told Den of Geek.

    &#8220, You &#8217, d have to ask Netflix, &#8221, Centineo joked. &#8220, I think maybe it was by design on their end or it was just a really happy coincidence. The team over at Netflix and ACE]Entertainment ] realized I was going to be over there for The Recruit. They hey hit me up and I said &#8216, Of course, I would love to. ‘ &#8221,

    Fresh off winning SCAD&#8217, s Distinguished Performer Award, Centineo is gearing up for another season of The Recruit. &#8220, I have no idea what &#8217, s gonna happen in season three. The only thing I know is that it needs to blow out season two and season one. &#8221,

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 07: (L-R ) D. W. Moffett, Andra Reeve-Rabb, Samiya Allen-Graham, Ian Whitt, Erica Muradi, Aria Brown, Drake Aasen, Kane Innis, Jocelyn Shelfo and Mark Tymchyshyn attend SCAD Presents: 'Lodged' during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 07, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    (L-R ) D. W. Moffett, Andra Reeve-Rabb, Samiya Allen-Graham, Ian Whitt, Erica Muradi, Aria Brown, Drake Aasen, Kane Innis, Jocelyn Shelfo and Mark Tymchyshyn

    SCAD Presents: Lodged

    The SCAD Atlanta campus itself and the involvement of many of the college&#8217 ;s students is a particularly endearing aspect of SCAD TVfest. Aspiring filmmakers, performers, and artisans not only work many of the panels, junkets, and events, but occasionally get to highlight their own work. One such example is the SCAD-created sitcom Lodged. The series, which is set inside an Aspen ski lodge, follows a young entrepreneur trying to turn the space into a swanky resort. It&#8217, s a real-ass TV show. But it &#8217, s also a learning opportunity for its cast and crew.

    &#8220, Sitcom is a good blend of theater and film. And for me personally ,]Lodged ] came at a perfect time where I had gone my whole life basically doing theater, and now in the last couple years, I&#8217, m transitioning to film and television. This bridges the gap, &#8221, Drake Aasen said.

    &#8220, SCAD just offers such a variety of opportunities &#8211, from improv clubs to sitcoms to short films to plays to everything. We actually have time to work together and collaborate on projects because they offer three-day weekends. &#8221, Jocelyn Shelfo said.

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 07: Walker Scobell attends "Percy Jackson And The Olympians" during the 13th SCAD TVfest on February 07, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
    Walker Scobell

    Percy Jackson and the Olympians

    At 16 years old, Percy Jackson and the Olympians star Walker Scobell is n&#8217, t quite old enough to even be a SCAD student yet but that didn&#8217, t stop him from receiving TVfest&#8217, s Rising Star Award. Scott spoke with Den of Geek about the Percy Jackson season 2 moment he’s most looking forward to seeing.

    &#8220, What we did in episode four with Charybdis&nbsp, and&nbsp, Scylla, &#8221, he said. &#8220, I don&#8217, t want to spoil anything but this is probably the biggest]episode]. It&#8217, s its own movie to be honest. That was the first table read we did where we hadn&#8217, t read it beforehand. They wanted us to have it for the first time with them. &#8221,

    The article Stranger Things, Shogun, Cobra Kai, Agatha, and More: What We Learned at SCAD TVfest 2025 appeared second on Den of Geek.

  • Beware the Cut ‘n’ Paste Persona

    Beware the Cut ‘n’ Paste Persona

    A machine learning algorithm is used to create individual encounters on this person does not occur. It takes actual photos and recombines them into false people faces. We just squirted past a LinkedIn post that claimed this site might be helpful “if you are developing a image and looking for a photo.”

    We concur that personas may remain excellent matches for computer-generated eyes, but not for the purpose you might think. Ironically, the website highlights the core issue of this very common design method: the person ( a ) does not exist. Personas are deliberately created, just like in the photos. Knowledge is combined into a sporadic, unreliable preview that is taken out of context.

    But strangely enough, manufacturers use personalities to encourage their style for the real world.

    Personas: A action up

    Most manufacturers have at least once in their careers created, used, or encountered identities. In their content” Personas- A Plain Introduction”, the Interaction Design Foundation defines profile as “fictional characters, which you create based upon your study in order to reflect the unique user types that might use your service, product, site, or brand”. Personas typically consist of a name, profile picture, quotes, demographics, goals, needs, behavior in relation to a particular service/product, emotions, and motivations ( for instance, see Creative Companion’s Persona Core Poster ). According to design firm Designit, the goal of personas is” to make the research relatable, ]and ] easy to communicate, digest, reference, and apply to product and service development.”

    The decontextualization of personalities

    People are well-known because they make “dry” research information relevant and more people. However, this approach places a cap on the author’s ability to exclude the target users from their particular contexts. As a result, personalities don’t describe important factors that make you know their decision-making method or allow you to connect to users ‘ thoughts and behavior, they lack stories. You are aware of the persona’s actions, but you lack the history knowledge to understand why. You end up with less human-like user images.

    This “decontextualization” we see in identities happens in four way, which we’ll discuss below.

    People are assumed to be dynamic, according to people.

    Here’s a painfully obvious truth: people are not a fixed set of characteristics, despite the fact that many businesses still try to recruit and retain their employees and customers using outdated personality tests ( referring to you, Myers-Briggs ). You act, think, and feel different according to the situations you experience. You may work helpful to some people and harshly to others because you come across as different from everyone. And you constantly change your mind regarding the selections you’ve made.

    Modern psychology agree that while persons usually behave according to certain styles, it’s actually a combination of history and culture that determines how people act and take decisions. The context determines the kind of person you are at each particular time, including the environment, the effect of other persons, your mood, and the whole story that led up to a situation.

    Personas present a user as a fixed set of features in an effort to simplify reality, but do so without taking this variability into account. Like personality tests, personas snatch people away from real life. Even worse, people are labeled as” that kind of person” with no means to exercise their natural flexibility. This behavior discredits diversity, perpetuates stereotypes, and doesn’t reflect reality.

    Personas focus on individuals, not the environment

    You’re designing for a context, not an individual, in the real world. There are environmental, political, and social factors to consider when a person lives in a family, a community, or an ecosystem. A design is never meant for a single user. Instead, you create a design for one or more specific situations where a large number of people might use that product. However, personal experiences don’t explicitly describe how a user feels about the environment. Instead, they show the user only.

    Would you always make the same decision over and over again? Despite your pledge to eat vegan, you may still choose to purchase some meat when your relatives visit. Your decisions, including your behavior, opinions, and statements, are not only completely accurate but highly contextual because they vary with various circumstances and variables. The persona that “represents” you wouldn’t take into account this dependency, because it doesn’t specify the premises of your decisions. It doesn’t give a justification for your behavior. People practice the well-known attribution error, which states that they too often attribute others ‘ behavior to their personalities and not to the circumstances.

    As mentioned by the Interaction Design Foundation, personas are usually placed in a scenario that’s a” specific context with a problem they want to or have to solve “—does that mean context actually is considered? Unfortunately, what frequently occurs is that you choose a fictional character to play with a particular circumstance based on the fiction. How could you possibly comprehend how someone you want to represent behave in new circumstances given that you haven’t even fully investigated and understood the current context of the people you want to represent?

    Personas are meaningless averages

    A persona is depicted as a specific person but is not a real person, as stated in Shlomo Goltz’s introduction article on Smashing Magazine; rather, it is synthesized from observations of many people. The famous example of the USA Air Force designing planes based on the average of 140 of their pilots ‘ physical dimensions and not a single pilot actually fit within that average seat is a well-known criticism of this aspect of personas.

    The same limitation applies to mental aspects of people. Have you ever heard a famous person say something was taken out of context? They uttered my words, but I didn’t mean it that way. The celebrity’s statement was reported literally, but the reporter failed to explain the context around the statement and didn’t describe the non-verbal expressions. The intended purpose was lost as a result. You collect someone’s statement ( or need, or emotion ) into whose own specific context you specify it, and then report it as an isolated finding ( or goal, need, or emotion ).

    But personas go a step further, extracting a decontextualized finding and joining it with another decontextualized finding from somebody else. The resultant set of findings frequently lacks clarity and even contrast because it lacks the fundamental justifications for and how that finding came about. It lacks any significance. And the persona doesn’t give you the full background of the person ( s ) to uncover this meaning: you would need to dive into the raw data for each single persona item to find it. What then is the persona’s purposeful purpose?

    People’s relatability can be deceiving.

    To a certain extent, designers realize that a persona is a lifeless average. Designers invent and add “relatable” details to personas to make them resemble real people in order to overcome this. Nothing better captures the absurdity of this than a phrase from the Interaction Design Foundation:” Add a few fictional personal details to make the persona a realistic character.” In other words, you add non-realism in an attempt to create more realism. Wouldn’t it be much more responsible to emphasize that John is only an abstraction if you purposefully conceal the fact that” John Doe” is an abstract representation of research findings? Let’s say something is artificial, and let’s say it is.

    It’s the finishing touch of a persona’s decontextualization: after having assumed that people’s personalities are fixed, dismissed the importance of their environment, and hidden meaning by joining isolated, non-generalizable findings, designers invent new context to create ( their own ) meaning. They introduce a number of biases in doing so, as with everything they produce. As Designit put it, as designers, we can” contextualize]the persona ] based on our reality and experience. We create connections that are familiar to us“. With every new detail added, this practice furthers stereotypes, doesn’t reflect real-world diversity, and gets further away from people’s actual reality.

    To conduct effective design research, we must report the actual situation and make it relatable for our audience, so that everyone can use their own empathy and develop their own interpretation and emotional response.

    Dynamic Selves: The alternative to personas

    What should we do instead if we shouldn’t use personas?

    Designit suggests using mindsets rather than personas. Each Mindset is a” spectrum of attitudes and emotional responses that different people have within the same context or life experience”. It challenges designers to avoid becoming fixated on just one person’s way of life. Unfortunately, despite being a step in the right direction, this proposal doesn’t consider that people are a part of a system that controls their behavior, personality, and, yes, mindset. Therefore, Mindsets are also not absolute but change in regard to the situation. What determines a certain Mindset, remains to be seen.

    Another option is provided by Margaret P., the author of the article” Kill Your Personas,” who has argued for replacing personas with persona spectrums that include a range of user abilities. For example, a visual impairment could be permanent ( blindness ), temporary ( recovery from eye surgery ), or situational (screen glare ). Because they recognize that the context is the pattern, not the personality, Persona spectrums are extremely useful for more inclusive and context-based design. However, their only drawback is that they have a very functional perspective on users that misses the relatability of a real person viewed from within a spectrum.

    In developing an alternative to personas, we aim to transform the standard design process to be context-based. Similar to how we previously dealt with people, contexts are generalizable and have patterns that we can identify. So how do we learn these patterns? How do we ensure truly context-based design?

    Understand real people in a variety of contexts

    Nothing can be more relatable and inspiring than reality. Therefore, we have to understand real individuals in their multi-faceted contexts, and use this understanding to fuel our design. Dynamic Selves is how we define it.

    Let’s take a look at how the approach looks based on an illustration from a recent study that examined Italians ‘ habits around energy consumption. We drafted a design research plan aimed at investigating people’s attitudes toward energy consumption and sustainable behavior, with a focus on smart thermostats.

    1. Select the appropriate sample.

    When we argue against personas, we’re often challenged with quotes such as” Where are you going to find a single person that encapsulates all the information from one of these advanced personas]? ]” You don’t need to, which is the simple answer. Your insights need not be extensive and meaningful, as you don’t need to know much about everyone.

    In qualitative research, validity does not derive from quantity but from accurate sampling. You choose the individuals who best fit the “population” you’re designing for. If this sample is chosen wisely and you have a deep understanding of the sampled people, you can infer how the rest of the population thinks and acts. There’s no need to study seven Susans and five Yuriys, one of each will do.

    In fifteen different situations, Susan is not necessary. Once you’ve seen her in a few different settings, you’ve come to understand how Susan responds to various circumstances. Not Susan as an atomic being but Susan in relation to the surrounding environment: how she might act, feel, and think in different situations.

    It becomes clear why each person should be portrayed as an individual because each already represents an abstraction of a larger group of people in similar circumstances because each person is representative of a portion of the population you’re researching. You don’t want to see abstractions of abstractions! These selected people need to be understood and shown in their full expression, remaining in their microcosmos—and if you want to identify patterns you can focus on identifying patterns in contexts.

    However, the question persists: how do you choose a representative sample? First of all, you must consider who the target market is for the product or service you are designing. It might be helpful to take into account the company’s objectives and strategy, the current customer base, and/or a potential future target audience.

    In our example project, we were designing an application for those who own a smart thermostat. Everyone in their home could have a smart thermostat in the future. However, only early adopters currently own one. To build a significant sample, we needed to understand the reason why these early adopters became such. We therefore recruited by enticing people to explain why and how they obtained a smart thermostat. There were those who had chosen to purchase it, those who had been influenced by others, and those who had discovered it in their homes. So we selected representatives of these three situations, from different age groups and geographical locations, with an equal balance of tech savvy and non-tech savvy participants.

    2. Conduct your research

    After having chosen and recruited your sample, conduct your research using ethnographic methodologies. This will give you more examples and anecdotes to enrich your qualitative data. Given COVID-19 restrictions, we turned an internal ethnographic research project into home-based remote family interviews that were followed by diary research in our example project.

    To gain an in-depth understanding of attitudes and decision-making trade-offs, the research focus was not limited to the interviewee alone but deliberately included the whole family. Each interviewee would provide a story that would later become much more interesting and precise with the additions made by their spouses, partners, kids, or occasionally even pets. We also paid attention to the behaviors that came from having relationships with other important people ( such as coworkers or distant relatives ), as well as the relationships that came into being with them. This wide research focus allowed us to shape a vivid mental image of dynamic situations with multiple actors.

    It’s crucial that the scope of the study remain broad enough to cover all potential actors. Therefore, broad research areas with broad questions are typically best defined. Interviews are best set up in a semi-structured way, where follow-up questions will dive into topics mentioned spontaneously by the interviewee. The most insightful findings will be made with this open-minded “plan to be surprised.” One of our participants responded,” My wife has not installed the thermostat’s app; she uses WhatsApp instead,” when we asked how his family controlled the house temperature. If she wants to turn on the heater and she is not home, she will text me. I serve as her thermostat.

    3. Analysis: Create the Dynamic Selves

    You begin to represent each individual with several Dynamic Selves, each” Self” representing one of the circumstances you have examined throughout the research analysis. A quote serves as the foundation of each Dynamic Self, which is supported by a photo and a few relevant demographics that help to illustrate the larger context. The research findings themselves will show which demographics are relevant to show. The key demographics were family type, number and type of homes owned, economic status, and technological maturity in our case because our research focused on families and their way of life to understand their needs for thermal regulation. The individuals ‘ names and ages are optional, but they were included to facilitate the stakeholders ‘ transition from personas and allow them to connect multiple actions and contexts to the same person.

    To capture exact quotes, interviews need to be video-recorded and notes need to be taken verbatim as much as possible. This is crucial to ensuring that each participant’s various selves are truthful. Photos of the setting and anonymized actors are necessary to create authentic selves in ethnographic research conducted in real life. Ideally, these photos should come directly from field research, but an evocative and representative image will work, too, as long as it’s realistic and depicts meaningful actions that you associate with your participants. One of our interviewees, for instance, shared a story of how he used to spend weekends with his family in his mountain home. Therefore, we depicted him taking a hike with his young daughter.

    At the end of the research analysis, we displayed all of the Selves ‘” cards” on a single canvas, categorized by activities. Each card featured a situation with a quote and a distinctive image. Each participant had a different deck full of self-assessments.

    4. Identify potential design challenges

    You’ll start to notice patterns when you’ve written down all of the key phrases from the interview transcripts and diaries as self-cards. These patterns will highlight the opportunity areas for new product creation, new functionalities, and new services—for new design.

    There was a particularly intriguing insight around the concept of humidity in our example project. We became aware of the importance of monitoring humidity for health and that people don’t know what it is because an environment that’s too dry or wet can cause respiratory problems or worsen already existing ones. This highlighted a big opportunity for our client to educate users on this concept and become a health advisor.

    Benefits of Dynamic Selves

    When you conduct your research using the Dynamic Selves method, you start to notice peculiar social relations, peculiar circumstances that people face, and the consequences of their actions, as well as the fact that people are surrounded by constantly changing environments. In our thermostat project, we have come to know one of the participants, Davide, as a boyfriend, dog-lover, and tech enthusiast.

    Davide is a person we might have once consigned to the persona of a “tech enthusiast.” However, there are also those who are wealthy or poor, who are tech enthusiasts and have families or are single. Their motivations and priorities when deciding to purchase a new thermostat can be opposite according to these different frames.

    You can generalize how he would act in a different situation once you have understood Davide in more detail and have fully understood the underlying causes of his behavior for each circumstance. You can infer what he would think and do in the circumstances ( or scenarios ) you design for using your understanding of him.

    The Dynamic Selves approach aims to dismiss the conflicted dual purpose of personas—to summarize and empathize at the same time—by separating your research summary from the people you’re seeking to empathize with. This is crucial because scale affects how we feel empathy for people and how difficult it is to do so with other people. We have the deepest compassion for people with whom we can directly relate.

    If you take a real person as inspiration for your design, you no longer need to create an artificial character. No more creating new plot devices to “realize” the character, no more implausible bias. Simply put, this person is in real life. In fact, in our experience, personas quickly become nothing more than a name in our priority guides and prototype screens, as we all know that these characters don’t really exist.

    Another significant benefit of Dynamic Selves is that it raises the stakes of your work: if you ruin your design, someone you and the team know and have met will suffer the consequences. It might prompt you to stop using shortcuts and reminds you to check your designs every day.

    And finally, real people in their specific contexts are a better basis for anecdotal storytelling and therefore are more effective in persuasion. In order to obtain this result, documentation of real research is necessary. It reinforces your design arguments by adding more weight and urgency:” When I met Alessandra, the conditions of her workplace struck me. Noise, bad ergonomics, lack of light, you name it. I’m afraid that if we choose to use this functionality, we’ll add complexity to her life.

    Conclusion

    In their article on Mindsets, Designit mentioned that “design thinking tools provide a shortcut to deal with reality’s complexities, but this process of simplification can occasionally flatten out people’s lives into a few general characteristics.” Unfortunately, personas have been culprits in a crime of oversimplification. They fail to account for the complex nature of our users ‘ decision-making processes and don’t take into account the fact that people are immersed in contexts.

    Design needs to be simplified, but not to be a generalization. You have to look at the research elements that stand out: the sentences that captured your attention, the images that struck you, the sounds that linger. Use those as metaphors for the person in all of their contexts. People and insights are subject to a context, but they cannot be removed because it would detract from the context’s meaning.

    It’s high time for design to move away from fiction, and embrace reality—in its messy, surprising, and unquantifiable beauty—as our guide and inspiration.