As part of their appearance and coverage at the Phoenix Comicon Skewed and Reviewed have posted an interview with J. Michael Straczynski. The interview covers Babylon 5, his work with Marvel comics, upcoming film projects and the status of the "Forbidden Planet" remake.
We'll talk with Patricia about her roles in Night of the Living Dead '90, as Laura Dern's stunt double in Jurassic Park, Knightriders, Army of Darkness, Dead Air, Babylon 5 and more!
From Cinelinx:
While there’s been a lot of attention paid to the fact that this year is the 50th anniversary of Star Trek, not a lot is being been said about a movie that came out 10 years before which inspired the series. In honor of its 60th anniversary, Cinelinx looks at the sci-fi classic Forbidden Planet.
TV Line
Netflix did not have Sense8-tional news for fans of the twisty freshman thriller at the Television Critics Association press tour on Tuesday.
Many assumed the show’s TCA panel would kick off with a Season 2 renewal announcement. Instead, executive producer J. Michael Straczynski told reporters that he’s “still awaiting word” about a pickup, adding, “We’re cautiously optimistic, but, ultimately, it’s Netflix’s call.”
I found it interesting that "Forbidden Planet" is just sitting there and despite huge sales for Babylon 5: The Lost Tales, Warner still does not support the franchise.