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- 5/15/2017
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Team 17 have recently announced that they’re once again pushing their cuddly worms into the front lines of battle with the upcoming Worms Revolution for PC and Consoles.
While there’s already plenty for fans to get excited about – including a brand new engine and unique weapons – now comes the fantastic news that series creator Andy Davidson will be returning to Team 17 after a 14 year absence.
Originally developed as a homemade Amiga project named ‘Total Wormage’, Davidson’s concept for Worms was quickly snapped up by Team 17 at the European Computer Trade Show in 1995. Despite working closely with the company on many resulting Worms titles, Davidson left the company during the release of Worms Armageddon in 1999.
Since then Davidson has had zero input in the transition of the series into 3D, and has merely been credited for concepts. “I left Team17 feeling I hadn’t finished what I wanted to achieve,...
While there’s already plenty for fans to get excited about – including a brand new engine and unique weapons – now comes the fantastic news that series creator Andy Davidson will be returning to Team 17 after a 14 year absence.
Originally developed as a homemade Amiga project named ‘Total Wormage’, Davidson’s concept for Worms was quickly snapped up by Team 17 at the European Computer Trade Show in 1995. Despite working closely with the company on many resulting Worms titles, Davidson left the company during the release of Worms Armageddon in 1999.
Since then Davidson has had zero input in the transition of the series into 3D, and has merely been credited for concepts. “I left Team17 feeling I hadn’t finished what I wanted to achieve,...
- 4/3/2012
- by Stephen Leigh
- Obsessed with Film
Harkness Almighty, Captain Jack has finally come to America (sort of) as Torchwood: Miracle Day finally debuted on Starz last week with the premiere episode "The New World."
A bold new day dawns for planet Earth as the population realizes that its citizens are no longer dying despite grave injury and sickness, and only the mysterious Torchwood team can answer the threat when the CIA finds itself powerless to answer the question of where death has gone.
So what will happen on tonight's second episode "Rendition," when Rex Matheson drags the reluctant team all the way to America? Here's our bit-by-bit recap of season premiere "The New World" to get you up to speed!
Convicted pedophile and murderer Oswald Dane (Bill Pullman) undergoes his execution, only to survive the deadly injection, signaling to the world something is amiss! Of course in the aftermath, Oswald convinces the Governor to grant him his freedom,...
A bold new day dawns for planet Earth as the population realizes that its citizens are no longer dying despite grave injury and sickness, and only the mysterious Torchwood team can answer the threat when the CIA finds itself powerless to answer the question of where death has gone.
So what will happen on tonight's second episode "Rendition," when Rex Matheson drags the reluctant team all the way to America? Here's our bit-by-bit recap of season premiere "The New World" to get you up to speed!
Convicted pedophile and murderer Oswald Dane (Bill Pullman) undergoes his execution, only to survive the deadly injection, signaling to the world something is amiss! Of course in the aftermath, Oswald convinces the Governor to grant him his freedom,...
- 7/15/2011
- UGO TV
Harkness Almighty, Captain Jack has finally come to America (sort of) as Torchwood: Miracle Day finally debuted on Starz last week with the premiere episode "The New World."
A bold new day dawns for planet Earth as the population realizes that its citizens are no longer dying despite grave injury and sickness, and only the mysterious Torchwood team can answer the threat when the CIA finds itself powerless to answer the question of where death has gone.
So what will happen on tonight's second episode "Rendition," when Rex Matheson drags the reluctant team all the way to America? Here's our bit-by-bit recap of season premiere "The New World" to get you up to speed!
Convicted pedophile and murderer Oswald Dane (Bill Pullman) undergoes his execution, only to survive the deadly injection, signaling to the world something is amiss! Of course in the aftermath, Oswald convinces the Governor to grant him his freedom,...
A bold new day dawns for planet Earth as the population realizes that its citizens are no longer dying despite grave injury and sickness, and only the mysterious Torchwood team can answer the threat when the CIA finds itself powerless to answer the question of where death has gone.
So what will happen on tonight's second episode "Rendition," when Rex Matheson drags the reluctant team all the way to America? Here's our bit-by-bit recap of season premiere "The New World" to get you up to speed!
Convicted pedophile and murderer Oswald Dane (Bill Pullman) undergoes his execution, only to survive the deadly injection, signaling to the world something is amiss! Of course in the aftermath, Oswald convinces the Governor to grant him his freedom,...
- 7/15/2011
- UGO TV
It's an exciting day for all the Whovians out there. Tonight at 10 p.m. (Et/Pt), the fourth season of the Doctor Who spinoff Torchwood premieres on the Starz network. Dubbed Torchwood: Miracle Day, the new season of this cult favorite is set in America. And to add insult to injury, it won't air on U.K. telly until July 14 — just one more reason for the Brits to hate us Yanks.
For those Philistines not acquainted with this series, Torchwood concerns itself with a group of extraterrestrial hunters from the Torchwood Institute, a covert organization whose purpose is to protect the Earth from alien threats. Returning for this new series is Torchwood leader Captain Jack Harkness (John Barrowman), his partner Gwen Cooper (Eve Myles) and her husband Rhys Williams (Kai Owen). Other returning characters include PC Andy Davidson, now a sergeant (Tom Price), and Gwen’s parents (William Thomas and...
For those Philistines not acquainted with this series, Torchwood concerns itself with a group of extraterrestrial hunters from the Torchwood Institute, a covert organization whose purpose is to protect the Earth from alien threats. Returning for this new series is Torchwood leader Captain Jack Harkness (John Barrowman), his partner Gwen Cooper (Eve Myles) and her husband Rhys Williams (Kai Owen). Other returning characters include PC Andy Davidson, now a sergeant (Tom Price), and Gwen’s parents (William Thomas and...
- 7/8/2011
- by Theron
- Planet Fury
Filed under: TV News
After a tumultuous year of rumors about remakes and reboots, cancelations and crazy casting ideas, it seems as though things are finally coming together for Starz's 'Doctor Who' spinoff, 'Torchwood.'
First, it got a new name. To differentiate it from the first three, BBC-produced, seasons, Season 4 -- which is a joint production between Starz and the BBC -- will henceforth be known as 'Torchwood: The New World.'
Now we hear that 'ER' alum Mekhi Phifer has signed on to star as C.I.A. agent Rex Matheson. According to deadline.com, Matheson is "a fast-tracked high-flyer with a lethal sense of humor who starts to feel his mortality when his life is put in danger." So, a possible replacement for previous 'Torchwood' fan favorite, mild-mannered Welsh police officer PC Andy Davidson, then?
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After a tumultuous year of rumors about remakes and reboots, cancelations and crazy casting ideas, it seems as though things are finally coming together for Starz's 'Doctor Who' spinoff, 'Torchwood.'
First, it got a new name. To differentiate it from the first three, BBC-produced, seasons, Season 4 -- which is a joint production between Starz and the BBC -- will henceforth be known as 'Torchwood: The New World.'
Now we hear that 'ER' alum Mekhi Phifer has signed on to star as C.I.A. agent Rex Matheson. According to deadline.com, Matheson is "a fast-tracked high-flyer with a lethal sense of humor who starts to feel his mortality when his life is put in danger." So, a possible replacement for previous 'Torchwood' fan favorite, mild-mannered Welsh police officer PC Andy Davidson, then?
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- 12/14/2010
- by Catherine Lawson
- Aol TV.
Torchwood star Tom Price has hinted that he will reprise his role as Andy Davidson in the upcoming fourth series. Price has played the bumbling police officer in nine episodes of the Doctor Who spinoff since 2006. The actor wrote on his Twitter feed: "Sorting out a Us visa. Now...why would I be doing that?" Series creator Russell T. Davies previously confirmed that the show's fourth run, subtitled 'The New World', will be partly filmed in (more)...
- 12/10/2010
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
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