Watchmen author Alan Moore says fandom can be a “grotesque blight” that “poisons” society

Known as a comic book icon, Alan Moore isn’t shy about sharing his views and isn’t afraid to voice them, often critiquing the field he was part of for decades. Although several of his graphic novels, such as “Watchmen” and “V for Vendetta,” have been turned into highly successful films, Moore maintains a clear distance from these adaptations. In fact, he has publicly distanced himself from many of his cherished works, feeling that their original messages have been altered beyond recognition due to Hollywood interpretations.

A deluxe coffee table book about the second season of House of the Dragon is coming

In the aftermath of the final episode of House of the Dragon‘s first season last year, Insight Editions published a book titled Game of Thrones: House of the Dragon: Unveiling the Genesis of a Targaryen Dynasty. This book was packed with exclusive insights into the production of HBO’s prequel series to Game of Thrones, featuring a wealth of behind-the-scenes photos, sketches, and interviews with both cast and crew. Author Gina McIntyre had been granted extensive access to the set while filming was underway, allowing her to compile this comprehensive account.

Henry Alonso Myers gives intriguing hints for season three of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds

Enthusiasts can hardly contain their excitement for the debut of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ third season, although once it begins, it will likely end all too quickly. We’ve already had a taste of humor with Captain Pike (Anson Mount) and his crew members transforming into Vulcans, and more recently, we caught a sneak peek from the first episode of the season that finds the Enterprise crew continuing their struggle against the Gorn. However, according to Henry Alonso Meyers, who joined Ethan Peck, Akiva Goldsman, and Carol Kane on a panel at New York Comic Con, there’s plenty more in store for us. [Source: Gamerant]