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Christopher Lloyd and Michael J. Fox are returning to their iconic roles from the Back to the Future franchise for LEGO Dimensions, releasing September 25 for all home consoles (except Ouya).

They won’t be alone, as LEGO Dimensions  has a loaded voice cast. Also reprising their roles are The Lego Movie stars Chris Pratt as Emmet, Elizabeth Banks as Wyldstyle, Alison Brie UniKitty, and Charlie Day as the hyped-up hyperspace space man Benny. The Twelfth Doctor from Doctor Who, Peter Capaldi, is also showing up.

New to LEGO are Joel McHale as X-PO and freaking Oscar-nominee Gary Oldman as the villainous Lord Vortech. Gary Oldman voicing for a LEGO video game. What a time to be alive.

We’ve made it to season six.

Our beloved Community begins its sixth season very soon — on Yahoo! Screen, March 17th — and a full trailer has just went online. I’m embarrassed to say I can’t for the life of me embed Yahoo! video, so you’ll have to click for it here.

Despite losing several of the key cast over the last few years, Community appears to not have missed a beat and remains the same show we know and love (except for whatever the Gas Leak Year was). The spoof of Age of Ultron is just inspired.

Community season six is resembling your favorite buddy from college still be his old funny self. Just with a few wrinkles and a few hard hits from reality.

I’m also not sure what influenced the change in lighting, but the study table looks drastically different. Forget the empty seats, the sun looks like its setting. Symbolic of the show’s imminent end, or just the change in ownership? That’s for you to decide.

New cast members Danny Glover and Paget Brewster are on full display, and it appears Paget is set-up as a rival of sorts for Britta. It might be my eyes but the constant cutting between the two have blurred them for me and they honestly kind of look alike.

Community airs March 17th on …Yahoo! Screen. I need to get used to these Chang-es.

Thrilling Adventure Hour & Night Vale Cross Over Marquee at SDCC. Photos by Bigwhitebazooka courtesy of Ladykiller
Thrilling Adventure Hour & Night Vale Cross Over Marquee at SDCC.
Photos by Bigwhitebazooka courtesy of Ladykiller

Thrilling Adventure Hour returned to Comic Con last month in a cross over show with Welcome to Night Vale, an event of such magnitude that they last time they tried it (in Seattle, in March), the recording equipment literally could. not. even.

Performing to a packed house at the Spreckles Theatre in San Diego, the show followed Sparks Nevada, Marshal of Mars (Marc Even Jackson), Crouch (Mark Gagliardi) and the usual Sparks Nevada: Marshall of Mars crew as they travel through space and time to save the moon–allowing for the “Marshal of Mars” and the Night Vale worlds to collide.

Done in three acts (with an intermission!) the first act opens with Wil Wheaton–as the omniscient narrator/god-like being–and quickly segues into “Marshal on Mars”, with Sparks Nevada (Marc Evan Jackson) and Croach (Mark Gagliardi) dealing with the subversively silly criminal element (this time it’s James Urbaniak as a good-guy shoe salesman turned bad and his two robot outlaws). Things go from bad to worse when Pemily Stallwark (Molly Quinn), now Marshal of the Moon, shows up needing help to save Earth’s lunar satellite. An introduction of a timey-wimey-super-duper-don’t-think-about-it-too-hard device allows people to travel across space, time, and apparently dimensions, and Croach is zapped to Night Vale.

Thrilling Adventure Hour and Night vale cast and guest stars at SDCC 2014. Photos by Bigwhitebazooka courtesy of Ladykiller
Thrilling Adventure Hour and Night Vale cast and guest stars at SDCC 2014. Photos by Bigwhitebazooka courtesy of Ladykiller

Act II begins like a typical Night Vale episode. Cecil (Cecil Baldwin) begins with the news that there is a new Destroy-the-Moon initiative. The citizens of Night Vale, Cecil tells us, have tried throwing objects at the Moon and will shortly escalate to yelling insults at it. Also, a strange, overly literal being has been going around town demanding that people cease their plans to destroy the moon. Cecil, the Mayor Dana Cardinal (Jasika Nicole), Carlos the Scientist (Dylan Marron) and Steve Carlsberg (Hal Lublin) end up getting zapped back to Mars with Croach. And thus ends Act II.

Act III (after a fairly interminable intermission) has the combined casts banding together to save the moon with some (extremely convenient) time-zapping, a few deaths (!!!), a few more resurrections, and heartfelt professions of love, friendships and respect between various pairs. There’s also some discussion about paradoxes and the general head-ache-inducing vagaries of time (and dimension!) travel.

Night Vale
Cecil (Cecil Baldwin), Mayor Dana Cardinal (Jasika Nicole), and Carlos the Scientist (Dylan Marron) at the SDCC cross-over Thrilling Adventure Hour/Welcome to Night Vale performance.
Photos by Bigwhitebazooka courtesy of Ladykiller

While maybe not the most coherently plotted Sparks Nevada episode (Night Vale tends to eschew plots completely, so it wins by comparison), the combined cast elevated the show; and the audience, eager and ecstatic at the combining of the two fan-favorite shows, did not let a joke slip by them. The verbal sparring between Baldwin, Sparks and Gagliardi is quite possibly some of the best comedic repartee we’ve heard in awhile, and the 30-second half written/half-improv’d competing cries-of-alarm between Carlsberg and Felton (Craig Cackowski) brought the house down.

All in all, the cross over was extremely successful in bringing together the two worlds; it was funny, irreverent, touching and, well, everything we’ve come to expect from both shows.

The episode won’t be aired for awhile, but you can catch up on all the most recent episodes of Thrilling Adventure Hour here and Night Vale here while you wait!

Hot off the presses and blowing up the internet is this brand new trailer for the upcoming Lego movie. Now you’re probably thinking to yourself ” A movie…. about Lego?”. Yeah I was thinking the same thing, then I watched the trailer. If you’ve ever played a Lego game, that genuine funny you feel when you play is perfectly captured in this trailer.

The Lego movie comes out February 7, 2014 and stars Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell, Elizabeth Banks, Will Arnett, Nick Offerman, Alison Brie, Charlie Day, Liam Neeson and Morgan Freeman.

Just 11 days before we were set to return to Greendale, NBC has decided to delay the start of the school year.

It has been a tough year for Community and its fans. First, an unexpected hiatus left fans unsure if the show would ever return, then the showrunner and creator, Dan Harmon was fired from the sitcom, a shorter fourth season was ordered (which of course is better than no season at all), and now this.

NBC has not announced a new date for Community‘s return, simply stating that they needed more time to market it.

NBC’s rather unfunny Whitney has received the same delay.

If you haven’t seen Community. I highly recommend it. In my opinion, it’s the funniest show on television.

Way to Britta another one NBC.

Source: THR

Good news Community fans, Deadline has confirmed that the entire cast of NBC’s cult (but ratings starved) comedy series will be returning for season four. This follows last month’s semi-shocking news that creator/showrunner Dan Harmon was replaced with new showrunners David Guarascio and Moses Port.

I’ve got to wonder if Harmon’s being let go was  how they got Chevy Chase to come back for season four. For those who aren’t fans of the show and who may not be aware, Chase and Harmon had a very nasty feud that started when Chase walking off set during shooting. It then escalated when Dan Harmon gave a “fuck you, Chevy” speach at the wrap party, in front of Chase’s wife and daughter. Chevy Chase then left Harmon a veeeeery nasty voice mail (you can listen here), which Harmon later played for fans at his monthly show at Meltdown comics. To say the whole thing was handled poorly is a drastic understatement. But that’s all a thing of the past now, let’s look forward to season four!

In other Community News, there will be a Community panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2012. It will take place on Friday, July 13 at 10 a.m. in Ballroom 20. Cast-members Joel McHale, Alison Brie, Danny Pudi, Yvette Nicole Brown and Gillian Jacobs will be in attendance. Jim Rash, Donald Glover and Ken Jeong are all currently working on other projects and won’t be able to make it. It’s still unclear whether or not Chevy Chase will be there. I’m keeping my fingers crossed that Annie’s Boobs and/or Magnitude will make a special appearance. Pop pop!

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