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The Review Geek
14-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Review Geek
Resident Alien Season 4 Episode 3 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch
Resident Alien With an inspired Alan Tudyk in the driving seat, Resident Alien revolves around a crash-landed alien called Harry who takes on the identity of a small-town Colorado doctor. He's on a secret mission on Earth but finds himself wrestling with his own moral confliction over this. Season 4 picks up in the aftermath of season 3, with the Mantid pretending to be Harry on Earth, while the main Harry attempts to escape the Greys' Moon base. Will he be successful though? We'll have to wait and find out. If you've been following this one over, you may be curious to find out when the next episode is releasing. Well, wonder no more! Here is everything you need to know about Resident Alien Season 4 episode 3, including its release date, time and where you can watch this. Where Can I Watch Resident Alien Season 4? Resident Alien Season 4 is available to watch exclusively on SyFy and USA Network in the US. However, new episodes are then available to stream on Peacock TV a week later. For Canadians, this one's streaming on CTV and should release episodes pretty closely after the US release. For those in the UK, previous seasons of Resident Alien are available to watch on NowTV, but there's no word on when the new season will drop unfortunately. Resident Alien Season 4 Episode 3 Release Date Resident Alien Season 4 Episode 3 will release in the US on Friday 20th June at 11pm (ET)/(PT) on the Syfy channel. The show is available on Peacock a week later after they've aired on cable. That means episode 3 will drop on Friday 27th June over there. Resident Alien should drop with subtitles available when it drops on Peacock and on catch-up. All episodes are also expected to be roughly 45 minutes long, consistent with the time-frame for the rest of the series. How Many Episodes Will Resident Alien Season 4 Have? Season 4 of Resident Alien has been scheduled as a 10 episode series, so there are 7 more episodes to go after this one. Expect the drama to continue heating up as this story develops across the season. Is There A Trailer For Resident Alien Season 4? There is indeed! You can find a trailer for Resident Alien Season 4 below. What do you hope to see as the series progresses over the weeks? What's been your favorite moment of Resident Alien so far? Let us know in the comments below!


Tatler Asia
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Tatler Asia
13 of the campiest, silliest and best musical episodes on TV
2. 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer': Once More, with Feeling (Season 6, 2001) Why it exists: A demon compels everyone in Sunnydale to sing their deepest truths. The gold standard of TV musical episodes. Creator Joss Whedon wrote the lyrics and music himself (which, against all odds, is good). Each song pushes the plot forward and reveals inner pain, especially Buffy's (Sarah Michelle Gellar). The fact that this became a cult sing-along classic proves musical episodes can be transcendent if they're sharp, meta and a little bit haunted. 3. 'Scrubs': My Musical (Season 6, 2007) Why it exists: A patient hears everything as a musical due to a brain aneurysm. Funny, sweet and strangely moving, Scrubs nails the musical format without losing its slapstick soul. The episode's showstoppers—'Everything Comes Down to Poo,' anyone?—blend humor and hospital drama with surprising grace. And it helps that Broadway veteran Stephanie D'Abruzzo (Avenue Q) leads the vocals. 4. 'Xena: Warrior Princess': The Bitter Suite (Season 3, 1998) Why it exists: Emotional trauma drives Xena (Lucy Lawless) and Gabrielle (Renee O'Connor) into a musical dreamscape. Forget camp; this is operatic fantasy. After a dark betrayal, the heroines fall into a magical land (Illusia) where emotions transform into fully orchestrated songs. Think Les Misérables meets sword fighting and sapphic tension. This is ahead of its time, extra in the best way and still deeply beloved by fans. 5. 'Riverdale': Too many to count (2018–2023) Why it exists: 'Why not?' is more like it. From Carrie: The Musical to Heathers and Next to Normal , Riverdale turned every teen trauma into a Broadway cover band. The musical episodes were campy, clumsy and chaotic, but also impossible to look away from (which is the show's entire appeal anyway). They often made zero narrative sense, but that was the charm. It's like watching a school talent show with a CW budget. 6. 'The Magicians': All That Hard, Glossy Armor (Season 4, 2019) Why it exists: Fantasy trauma, of course. This SyFy gem didn't need to go full Broadway, but it did. And it worked. When Margo (Summer Bishil), the show's acid-tongued queen, sings 'Don't Get Me Wrong' in armour while slaying a magical beast, it's part empowerment anthem, part emotional exorcism. The show had multiple musical moments, but this one was peak chaotic majesty. 7. 'Community': Regional Holiday Music (Season 3, 2011) Why it exists: To roast Glee with precision, pitch and painful honesty. This wasn't just another one of those musical episodes. It was a lovingly savage takedown of Glee -style sentimental manipulation. The students of Greendale are slowly seduced into joining a glee club that's clearly a cult, one genre-bending number at a time. From Abed's (Danny Pudi) holiday rap to Annie's (Alison Brie) breathy, borderline-inappropriate burlesque, every song is both a bop and a barb. 'Regional Holiday Music' stands as one of the smartest musical episodes on television because it sings while it stabs. 8. 'That '70s Show': That '70s Musical (Season 4, 2002) Why it exists: Eric (Topher Grace) gets knocked out, and the writers said, 'Why not disco?' It is the '70s, after all. After a stage accident in drama class, Eric dreams the whole cast into a Technicolour variety show where they perform groovy covers of classic hits. The result? A fever dream of bell-bottoms, glitter and hair flips that barely makes narrative sense—but delivers era-appropriate kitsch. 9. 'Fringe': Brown Betty (Season 2, 2010) Why it exists: Walter (John Noble) gets high and tells a noir bedtime story to cope with guilt. In this ambitious genre-bender, Fringe 's eccentric scientist escapes reality by spinning a detective tale starring his colleagues—with a healthy dose of singing. The musical moments are surreal, the visuals stylised and the heartbreak real. A rare episode where science fiction pauses to sing the blues. 10. 'The Flash': Duet (Season 3, 2017) Why it exists: A magical villain traps Barry and Kara in a jazz-hands dreamscape to help them process their feelings. When you have two main characters with serious Broadway chops, the only appropriate question is: why not? The Music Meister (played with Broadway flair by Darren Criss) zaps the two superheroes (Grant Gustin and Melissa Benoist) into a 1940s-style musical fantasia. Why? Because apparently, singing about your trauma fixes everything faster than therapy or super speed. All three are also Glee alums, so this crossover practically wrote itself. 11. 'Psych': Psych: The Musical (Season 7, 2013) Why it exists: The show always flirted with musicals, and then finally said, 'Let's just do it'. A long-teased musical episode turned two-part event, it sees Shawn (James Roday Rodriguez) and Gus (Dulé Hill) investigating a murderous playwright while singing their way through clues. This wasn't a dream or a spell, but the show embracing its own campy, theatre-kid heart. The result? A Broadway-lite murder mystery full of tap, tunes and tenacity. See more: From 'The Pitt' to 'Grey's Anatomy': 10 medical dramas for every kind of viewer 12. 'Once Upon a Time': The Song in Your Heart (Season 6, 2017) Why it exists: Because a magical wish from Snow White makes music a weapon and a wedding gift. In a flashback, Snow (Ginnifer Goodwin) and Charming (Josh Dallas) wish for their daughter to grow up with hope, and the wish manifests as a musical spell cast over the kingdom. Back in the present day, that spell gets activated during Emma's (Jennifer Morrison) wedding. The logic is loose, but the songs are unapologetically Disney—and the payoff is pure fairytale catharsis. 13. 'Ally McBeal': The Musical, Almost (Season 3, 2000) Why it exists: Ally's (Calista Flockhart) therapist suggests she channel her feelings, so they committed to the bit. After being told to express herself musically, Ally finds her inner life bursting into song. Her friends and coworkers are suddenly backup singers and belting soloists. It's half group therapy, half VH1 Divas Live. However, it is somehow perfectly on-brand for a show where hallucinations and unspoken desires already danced at the edges.


The Review Geek
06-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Review Geek
Resident Alien Season 4 Episode 1 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch
Resident Alien With an inspired Alan Tudyk in the driving seat, Resident Alien revolves around a crash-landed alien called Harry who takes on the identity of a small-town Colorado doctor. He's on a secret mission on Earth but finds himself wrestling with his own moral confliction over this. Season 4 picks up in the aftermath of season 3, with the Mantid pretending to be Harry on Earth, while the main Harry attempts to escape the Greys' Moon base. Will he be successful though? We'll have to wait and find out. If you've been following this one over, you may be curious to find out when the next episode is releasing. Well, wonder no more! Here is everything you need to know about Resident Alien Season 4 episode 1, including its release date, time and where you can watch this. Where Can I Watch Resident Alien Season 4? Resident Alien Season 4 is available to watch exclusively on SyFy and USA Network in the US. However, new episodes are then available to stream on Peacock TV a week later. For Canadians, this one's streaming on CTV and should release episodes pretty closely after the US release. For those in the UK, previous seasons of Resident Alien are available to watch on NowTV, but there's no word on when the new season will drop unfortunately. Resident Alien Season 4 Episode 1 Release Date Resident Alien Season 4 Episode 1 will release in the US on Friday 6th June at 11pm (ET)/(PT) on the Syfy channel. The show is available on Peacock a week later after they've aired on cable. That means episode 1 will drop on Friday 13th June over there. Resident Alien should drop with subtitles available when it drops on Peacock and on catch-up. All episodes are also expected to be roughly 45 minutes long, consistent with the time-frame for the rest of the series. How Many Episodes Will Resident Alien Season 4 Have? Season 4 of Resident Alien has been scheduled as a 10 episode series, so there are 9 more episodes to go after this one. Expect the drama to continue heating up as this story develops across the season. Is There A Trailer For Resident Alien Season 4? There is indeed! You can find a trailer for Resident Alien Season 4 below. What do you hope to see as the series progresses over the weeks? What's been your favorite moment of Resident Alien so far? Let us know in the comments below!


Time of India
02-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
WWE megastar CM Punk featured in SyFy's ‘Revival' series trailer
Image via WWE The first look of CM Punk in a SyFy's series 'Revival' was unveiled in a new trailer. CM Punk has established himself as one of the most influential WWE superstars of all time. However, the Best in the World has also been a part of many film and television projects in his career. He will next appear on the silver screen, this time in an exciting television series with his first look revealed in the new trailer. CM Punk will appear in the TV series 'Revival' on SyFy The official trailer of a new and upcoming series on SyFy, 'Revival' was dropped online this week. The Best in the World, CM Punk was spotted in the video, appearing close to the 1:10 mark. He looked like an intense and eerie character, which suggests a different role that Punk has ever done on the silver screen. The series will be based on Mike Norton and Tim Seeley's best-selling Image Comics title. The synopsis highlights a rural town in Wisconsin where people from the dead come back to life. It follows the story of an officer, Dana Cypress, a single mother, solving a murder mystery in a town suspected of being committed by revived corpses. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2025 Top Trending local enterprise accounting software [Click Here] Esseps Learn More Undo The show features an ensemble cast of top names alongside CM Punk, like Lance Samuels, Daniel Iron, Daniel March, Melanie Scrofano, Greg Hemmings, Stephen Foster, and Amanda. Luke Boyce and Aaron B. Koontz, the series' executive producers, created the show. It is set to premiere on Thursday, June 12 at 10 p.m. ET on SyFy. The episodes of the series will stream on Peacock a week after their debut. Revival - Exclusive Trailer (2025) Melanie Scrofano, Romy Weltman CM Punk bagging the role in this exciting series comes as a major boost to his status as a top star in the world of sports and entertainment. Punk is coming off one of the best months of his WWE career, main-eventing WrestleMania for the first time in his illustrious career a few weeks back. He has been off television since the RAW after WrestleMania, after being attacked by Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker. With Punk set to appear in this upcoming series, it will be interesting to see him in a different acting capacity. Also read: 'Above John Cena': WWE's Paul Heyman dismisses John Cena in favor of Roman Reigns and CM Punk


Metro
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Metro
Amazon Prime fans have days to binge 'best sci-fi series in years'
Amazon Prime Video fans only have a few days left if they want to watch a show hailed by fans as 'one of the very best Sci-Fi shows' in a long time. Ascension, which first aired in 2014 with six 45-minute episodes, will be leaving the streamer in just three days. The synopsis on Prime reads: 'In 1963, the U.S. government launched a covert space mission sending hundreds of men, women and children on a century-long voyage aboard the starship Ascension to populate a new world. 'Nearly 50 years into the journey, as they approach the point of no return, a mysterious murder of a young woman causes the ship's population to question the true nature of their mission.' Despite just a 67% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, Ascension has delighted fans, with more people discovering the show in the years since it aired. 'One of the very best Sci-Fi shows I've seen in years. Every episode changes what you think is going on and reveals another layer,' wrote James Newton in a Google review. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video He added: 'It does vear into fantasy a bit at the end, and possibly religion (but not in the traditional sense) but the bulk of the show is so good, it more than makes up for the ending. (sic)' Another user, ömer ünal, compared it to The Truman Show, insisting while there were some 'good sociology ideas', they 'probably wouldn't have worked out that way'. They added: 'Vintage look is awesome. Acting… not good in total, but most series are that way anyway. Should have had a second season. I liked it.' Plenty of fans complained that the show ended without a satisfying ending, with Brian Schmidt warning in his Google review: 'Be careful… don't be like me and not know that they did not finish the series. 'It is a show that grabs your attention, and each episode leaves you wanting the next. The idea and premise of the show is very interesting. Again, be careful if you start, you won't stop until there is no more and you will be wanting more!' User Chris Hanna praised the show as a 'great series', but they were 'very sad' there was only six episodes, given the 'interesting' subplots, adding: 'Great to watch on a rainy day when you just want to vedge. (sic)' Another fan, with the username Just Me, was furious and being 'left hanging', as they urged someone to give the show new life. 'I think they should bring it back and at least finish out the series. Give us an ending,' they said. 'We need answers. So many shows have just stopped and left us all hanging in mid air.' Sadly, in 2015 SyFy made it clear they wouldn't be looking into more episodes. More Trending They said at the time: 'We were very happy with Ascension as an event series, but with so much high profile development in the works, we have decided not to pursue a full series.' Ascension starred Battlestar Galactica actress Tricia Helfer as power broker Viondra Denninger, and Brian Von Holt as Viondra's husband Captain William Denninger. Gil Bellows played Harris Enzmann, son of Ascension mission founder Abraham Enzmann, while Rescue Me's Andrea Roth appeared as the ship's chief medical officer Dr. Juliet Bryce. View More » For now, Ascension is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: WWE star uses fan's prosthetic leg as a weapon in 'craziest match ever' MORE: Amazon Prime viewers have just days left to binge 'absolute masterpiece' TV series MORE: Netflix's bizarre reason for Twister's rating and 9 other odd trigger warnings