How Doctor Who’s Lost Episodes Are Secretly Good For The Show
Doctor Who having missing episodes is one of the many reasons the franchise is so special, giving it a secret history much like the Doctor's own.
David Conway is a TV/Movie Features Writer for Screen Rant. Having previously been a news journalist, he now channels that energy into somehow making his obsession with TV and film his living.
Articles Published : 13
Doctor Who having missing episodes is one of the many reasons the franchise is so special, giving it a secret history much like the Doctor's own.
An Inception sequel should do without Christopher Nolan directing and Leonardo DiCaprio starring, for a fresh perspective on the dream-sharing idea.
Doctor Who can finally explain one major Master origin mystery through his new series with the audio drama company, Big Finish Productions.
In the latest trailers, Lightyear has been hinting that Buzz's classic arch-nemesis Zurg isn’t actually the Toy Story spinoff’s real villain.
Derry Girls season 3 makes a scriptwriting cliché clever by using it to give a key character, Michelle, even more depth and explore her vulnerability.
Before the MCU made shared universes popular, Doctor Who built a similar crossover franchise with spinoffs Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures.
Casting Dave Bautista as Ernst Stavro Blofeld could have led to a far more dynamic version of the character facing Daniel Craig's James Bond.
Zendaya's MJ shouldn't return for Tom Holland’s Spider-Man 4, as it would undo the emotional impact of Spider-Man: No Way Home in an unsatisfying way.
She-Hulk is already beating Deadpool to his own biggest selling points before he appears in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, using a similar comic tone.
Knives Out 2 can’t repeat the greatest trick that the first Knives Out played on its audience, subverting mystery genre expectations with suspense.
Even before his upcoming appearance, Better Call Saul is making Walter White’s story even better by showing the criminal ecosystem he rips apart.
An anthology TV series redid The Wicker Man, showing what formula is needed to effectively do a classic horror reboot in the modern era.
George Lucas took inspiration from various forms of history for Princess Leia Organa’s hair in Star Wars, making the character even more meaningful.