Tag: Nick Frost

REVIEW: Skeleton Crew – Season 1, Episode 4, “Can’t Say I Remember No At Attin”

***SPOILERS*** In “Can’t Say I Remember No At Attin,” the crew flies back to Atlanta Attin… or so they initially think. SM-33 soon tells Jod that they’re actually on At Acchrin, another of the Jewels of the Galaxy. The children encounter two factions, the Troik and the Hattan. The Troik ta...

Read More

REVIEW: Skeleton Crew – Season 1, Episode 3, “Very Interesting, As An Astrogation Problem”

***SPOILERS*** In “Very Interesting As An Astrogation Problem,” the droids inform the kids’ parents that they won’t be searching for them. It’s too big of a risk to leave the barrier. Meanwhile, Fern questions Jod Na-Nawood’s intentions despite Wim instantly trusting him. They make it to...

Read More

REVIEW: Skeleton Crew – Season 1, Episodes 1 and 2, “This Could Be a Real Adventure” and “Way, Way Out Past the Barrier”

Skeleton Crew has been the least exciting Star Wars series yet, at least for me. Nothing in the marketing or interviews made it sound particularly interesting, and Disney’s relative silence about it and dumping it in December indicate a lack of confidence in the show. I don’t tend to love shows ...

Read More

Live-Action How to Train Your Dragon Adds to Cast

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Universal’s live-action How to Train Your Dragon remake has added Julian Dennison, Gabriel Howell, Bronwyn James, and Harry Trevaldwyn. They will play Fishlegs, Snotlout, and siblings Ruffnut and Tuffnut in Dean DeBlois’ remake of his own animated movie. Thes...

Read More

Nick Frost Joins Live-Action How to Train Your Dragon

A Hollywood Reporter exclusive reveals that Nick Frost (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz) has joined the cast of the How to Train Your Dragon live-action remake. Gerard Butler is already set to reprise the role of Chief Stoick, and Nico Parker and Mason Thames will portray Astrid and Hiccup. Frost will...

Read More

Subscribe to our mailing list to get the new updates!

SIGN UP FOR UPDATES!

NAVIGATION