Exclusive: Director Michael Satrazemis on Filming the Fear the Walking Dead Finale & the Shocking Ending

***The following interview contains big spoilers for the finale so please watch it before reading***

Fear the Walking DeadTonight, the final episode of Fear the Walking Dead aired on AMC and AMC Plus. “The Road Ahead,” which was directed by Michael Satrazemis, picked up where part one of the finale ended, with Madison (Kim Dickens) having stabbed Troy Otto (Daniel Sharman), only to have him reveal that Tracy (Antonella Rose) was Alicia (Alycia Debnam-Carey)’s daughter. What follows is an epic conclusion of second chances and things coming full circle, with a shocking reveal before the end. 

Recently, Satrazemis spoke with SciFi Vision about filming the finale, including paralleling the scene of Madison’s sacrifice to that of season four, what it was like working on the end of a series, the challenges of the episode, working with a lot of walkers, keeping the secret of the final reveal, and more.

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Kim Dickens & Jenna Elfman Talk Fear the Walking Dead Finale

The following interview contains major spoilers for the finale. Please watch it before reading.

Fear the Walking DeadTonight the two-part finale of Fear the Walking Dead aired on AMC and AMC Plus. Last week, June (Jenna Elfman), Dwight (Austin Amelio), and Sherry (Christine Evangelista) planned to hand Tracy (Antonella Rose) over to her father (Daniel Sharman), but Strand (Coleman Domingo) messed up their plans. Through the course of the episode, Madison (Kim Dickens) realized that Tracy was lying about knowing where Alicia (Alycia Debnam-Carey) was, and by the end of the episode, Madison went off on her own to stop Troy Otto (Daniel Sharman) and hopefully find out the truth of what happened to her daughter. The finale, which picks up there, follows Madison as she continues her mission to find the truth, which ends in a shocking revelation that fans won’t see coming.

Recently, Dickens and Elfman spoke with the press about the finale episode, and specifically to SciFi Vision, about what they would love to see for their characters if they ever were to return to the franchise, as well as the defining moments that fundamentally changed their characters for the better.

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Exclusive Video Interview: Greg Davies & Alex Horne Talk Taskmaster, Unscripted Bantering, Answer Fan Questions, & More

TaskmasterTaskmaster, a series from the UK, pits five comedians against each other, performing tasks that will test their wits and creativity. The series is hosted by Greg Davies, who scores the contestants, and he is assisted by Alex Horne, who also comes up with the tasks. An all-new episode of series sixteen airs tonight, and will be available tomorrow on YouTube.

The two recently spoke with SciFi Vision about the series, where they discussed the most surprising tasks, what task was never to be, what parts are unscripted, Alex getting tortured by contestants, if they will ever try the tasks themselves, and much more, including answering a couple questions from fans.

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Exclusive Video Interview: Raymond Lee & Eliza Taylor Talk Quantum Leap, Tonight on NBC

Quantum LeapIn tonight’s all-new episode of Quantum Leap, Ben leaps to Princeton University in 1955 where he must work to find a secret formula before the Nazis do that was hidden by Albert Einstein that is supposed to hold the key to nuclear energy. During his leap, he is surprised to run into a familiar face, that of Hannah Carson (Eliza Taylor), who he ran into earlier in the season when he leaped to 1949.

Recently, SciFi Vision spoke with Lee and Taylor about working together in the series, including where the characters’ relationship is going, how Hannah adapts to meeting a character like Ben, traveling to different time periods and locations, including Egypt, what it’s like for Taylor working with an American accent, and more.

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Exclusive Video Interview: Executive Producer Glen Mazzara Talks Beacon 23, Tonight on MGM+

Beacon 23Beacon 23, the new series based on short stories by Hugh Howey, premieres tonight on MGM+. The series takes place in the far reaches of outer space, when after a Beacon malfunction, ex-military man Halan (Stephan James) rescues government agent Aster (Lean Headey) from a crashed ship, bringing her onto the intergalactic lighthouse. The two find themselves trapped together on the Beacon where they must question each others motives and depend on each other if they want to survive. 

Recently, executive producer Glen Mazzara spoke with SciFi Vision about working on the series, including how closely it resembles the original story, the relationship between Halan and Aster, creating the unique look of the series, casting, and more. 

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Exclusive: Quantum Leap Showrunners Martin Gero & Dean Georgaris on What’s to Come This Season

Quantum LeapThis season, Quantum Leap evolved when it picked up after a time jump of three years, with the program having been shut down and everyone believing that Ben (Raymond Lee) was dead, including Addison (Caitlin Bassett), who after having buried him, moved on and now has a new beau. Understandably this has been difficult for Ben, but it’s enabled the writers to have a reason to continue to put other characters into the imaging chamber, which is a good thing. It also opens the door for Ben to connect with others, including Hannah (Eliza Taylor), who appeared in an episode earlier this season and will be returning in the next episode, which premieres next Wednesday. SciFi Vision recently spoke with showrunners and executive producers Martin Gero and Dean Georgaris about Ben and Addison’s breakup, Hannah’s return, other big episodes this season, and more.

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Exclusive Video Interview: Michael Green & Amber Noizumi on Creating Blue Eye Samurai

Blue Eye SamuraiToday, the adult animation series, Blue Eye Samurai, premieres on Netflix. The series takes place in Edo-period Japan and follows the blue-eyed mixed-race Mizu (voiced by Maya Erskine), who, living in disguise, is on a quest for revenge. The voice cast also includes George Takei as Seki, Masi Oka as Ringo, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa as the Swordsmaker, Branda Song as Akemi, Darren Barnet as Taigen, Randall Park as Heidi Shinzo, and Kenneth Branagh as Abidjan Fowler.

The animation was created and written by the husband and wife team of Michael Green and Amber Noizumi, who recently spoke with SciFi Vision about the exciting series.

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Exclusive Video Interview: Creator & Showrunner George Olson Talks Season 2 of SurrealEstate

SurrealEstateAn all-new episode of SurrealEstate airs tonight on Syfy. The series follows real estate agent Luke Roman (Tim Rozon) and his specialized team who sell the houses that no one else can: those that are haunted or possessed or have some kind of ghostly phenomena. The team researches and fixes the paranormal issues while attempting to make sales.

In season two, Luke has lost his ability to speak with the dead, which has caused a lot of tension among the team, especially with Susan (Sarah Levy), who had been closing houses in his absence.

Recently, SciFi Vision spoke with creator and showrunner George Olson about season two, including Luke’s attitude towards Susan, Zooey (Savannah Basley) getting her license, what’s to come for Auggie (Maurice Dean Wint) and Father Phil (Adam Korson), Luke’s breakup with Megan (Tennille Read), the new addition coming to the Roman Agency, and much more.

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Exclusive Video Interview: Executive Producers Tom Bernardo & Henrik Bastin Talk Bosch: Legacy Season 2

Bosch: LegacyBosch: Legacy, a continuation of the series Bosch, recently premiered on Amazon Freevee with all-new episodes for season two. The series follows Harry Bosch (Titus Welliver), a retired homicide detective now working as a private investigator, as well as his daughter, Maddie (Madison Lintz), a rookie patrol officer, and attorney Honey “Money” Chandler (Mimi Rodgers). At the end of the first season, Maddie was kidnapped by a masked assailant, and in the start of the season, her father pushes to find her before it’s too late. Meanwhile, events from Bosch and Chandler’s past come back to haunt them.

Recently, executive producers Tom Bernardo and Henrik Bastin spoke with SciFi Vision about what fans can expect in season two, including new character this season, how they balance pulling from the books versus adding story, filming a claustrophobic scene this season, and more.

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Exclusive Video Interview: Wolf Like Me Creator Abe Forsythe Talks Season 2 & Beyond

***The following interview includes spoilers from the premiere episode of season two***

Wolf Like Me
Recently, Wolf Like Me returned to Peacock with all-new episodes of season two. In the second season, Mary (Isla Fisher) and Gary (Josh Gad) deal with the next big challenge in their relationship: pregnancy. As much as they want it to be normal, the question looms of, will the child be human or a wolf, and how long can they keep their secret from their loved ones? Also, Mary’s former college professor, Anton (Edgar Ramírez), comes to visit, dredging up secrets of her past, and what happened last season in the outback may not be over.

Recently, creator, writer, and director Abe Forsythe spoke with SciFi Vision in an exclusive video interview about what fans can expect in season two, including the affect the pregnancy will have on Mary and Gary’s relationship, the arrival of Anton, balancing the horror and comedy (and filming the opening sequence and other visuals), if the events of the outback last season come back around, where the series is headed after season two, and more.

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