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  • Star Trek’s Zachary Quinto Returns as Spock, But Not How You’d Expect

    After nine years, Zachary Quinto is back as fan-favorite Vulcan Spock — just not for Star Trek.

    Why is Zachary Quinto dressed as Spock in Brilliant Minds?

    With Star Trek 4 stuck in development hell at Paramount, the NBC medical drama series Brilliant Minds has decided to give the fandom what it wants. Quinto’s lead character, Dr. Oliver Wolf, dresses up as the Enterprise’s first officer in the show’s upcoming Halloween episode. Quinto isn’t the only Brilliant Minds series regular to get in on the Star Trek fun though, as Tamberla Perry’s Dr. Carol Pierce will be dressed as Uhura, Spock’s colleague/love interest in the Kelvin timeline movies.

    ComicBook.com shared the first look at Quinto and Perry’s characters dressed as Spock and Uhura for the hospital’s Halloween festivities, which can be viewed below, courtesy of X:

    Created by Michael Grassi, Brilliant Minds is centered around Quinto’s Dr. Oliver Wolf, a neurologist whose avant-garde investigatory methods often unearth hard-to-find medical truths about his patients. The medical drama series is inspired by Oliver Sacks’ books The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and An Anthropologist on Mars. Besides Quinto and Perry, Brilliant Minds stars Ashleigh LaThrop, Aury Krebs, Teddy Sears, John Clarence Stewart, Brian Altemus, and Al Calderon.

    Quinto’s Spock reprisal should hopefully tide fans over until Paramount finally decides to move forward with a fourth Kelvin-set Star Trek movie, which has been in development since July 2016. Unfortunately, since the initial announcement, the movie has struggled to make any headway, going through several different creative teams. At the time of writing, Steve Yockey is reportedly writing the latest draft of the Star Trek 4 script.

    Despite the development complications, Quinto remains interested in reprising his role as Spock for Star Trek 4, stating just last month, “I would absolutely love to do another Star Trek movie. I don’t understand why we haven’t done one yet, but hopefully now that the Skydance and Paramount merger is moving forward, Skydance was the financier of all the Star Trek movies that we’ve done so far, and have been great partners in those films, and I would love to revisit it.”

    The Halloween-themed episode of Brilliant Minds Season 2, “The Doctor’s Graveyard,” will air on NBC on October 27, 2025.

    Originally reported by Lee Freitag for SuperHeroHype.

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  • BOX OFFICE BREAKDOWN | Drama, horror, and a little something for the kids

    BOX OFFICE BREAKDOWN | Drama, horror, and a little something for the kids

    Whether you are planning a weekend night out or you’re working a babysitting gig, there’s enough to choose from at the box office.

    In Popdust’s column, Box Office Breakdown, we aim to inform you of the top flicks to check out every weekend depending on what you’re in the mood to enjoy. Looking to laugh? What about having your pants scared off? Maybe you just need a little love? Whatever the case may be, we have you covered. Take a peek at our top picks for this week…


    Rampage

    A primatologist and a silverback gorilla have a lot more in common than is normal, or even uncanny. The gorilla and the scientist have been together the monkey’s entire life, but when an experiment with CRISPR (a gene-altering science) does not go as planned, the gorilla strays away from his gentle nature. And he is not the only primate of his kind who is going to be trying to destroy anything that comes in his path. The scientist must work with a team of genetic engineers to find the anecdote to the problem, entering in a battlefield and hoping to bring back his friend.

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    PG-13 | Running Time 1hr 55m | New Line Cinema | Director: Brad Peyton

    Starring:Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin Akerman, and more!


    Aardvark

    Family drama has never been quite like this. A mentally unstable man goes to therapy seeking out help with his hallucinations. He also casually mentions that his brother is coming to town. Little does the therapist know that the brother of this man is someone she’s interested in starting a relationship with. Crossing the lines of what is appropriate and what isn’t make for a messy situation as she tries to find a diagnosis for her patient, keep up her her romance, and find the truth in the matter of what is real and what is not. Hopefully you will not find it relatable.

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    PG-13 | Running Time 1hr 29m | Before the Door Pictures | Director: Brian Shoaf

    Starring:Zachary Quinto, Jenny Slate, Sheila Vand, and more!


    An Ordinary Man

    An English war criminal and former general has been hiding from authorities all over the world after the trouble he has gotten himself into over the years. Hardly anyone even remembers that he exists. In his latest hideout, he finds a new housekeeper to keep him company. Eventually the two develop a sort of companionship. This grows far more complicated when he learns she is actually an agent who had been hired by the government to protect him. He is about to make a choice that will change the course of both of their lives forever. If that doesn’t sound like something to put you on the edge of your seat, then I don’t know what would.

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    R | Running Time 1hr 30m | Enderby Entertainment | Director: Brad Silberling

    Starring:Ben Kingsley, Hera Hilmar, Peter Serafinowicz, and more!


    Sgt. Stubby: An American Hero

    Yes, this is a movie about a dog who helps save people during World War I, but just stay with me for a second. It’s not as cheesy as it sounds. For one, it’s based on a true story, and explores the history of the most decorated dog in the American military ever. I bet you’re wondering how many dogs are in the military. That is not the point. Follow this pup as he goes through basic training and shows off being much braver than any of the soldiers. Bring your kids (or your friend’s kids) and you all might actually learn something.

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    PG | Running Time 1hr 25m | Fun Academy Media Group | Director: Richard Lanni

    Starring:Helena Bonham Carter, Logan Lerman, Gérard Depardieu, and more!


    And our ⭐️ TOP PICK ⭐️ …

    Blumhouse’s Truth or Dare

    We saved the scariest for last with this thriller starring a familiar face or two for many of you out there. A bunch of friends are hanging out and playing Truth or Dare. Totally normal right? Things start to go wrong when one of them decides to lie and refuses to perform a dare. Sounds a little extreme and a whole lot of scary. The group must figure out how these terrifying things are happening or run the risk of supernatural forces taking over their game night forever. How long will them demon let them go on before he gets tired of playing the game?

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    PG-13 | Running Time 1hr 40m | Blumhouse Productions | Director: Jeff Wadlow

    Starring:Lucy Hale, Tyler Posey, Violett Beane, and more!


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  • Author Behind The Book Inspiring ‘American Horror Story’ Season 12 Teases ‘Physical Gruesomeness’ And ‘Medical Gaslighting’ While Suggesting Storyline 

    Author Behind The Book Inspiring ‘American Horror Story’ Season 12 Teases ‘Physical Gruesomeness’ And ‘Medical Gaslighting’ While Suggesting Storyline 

    By Melissa Romualdi.

    Danielle Valentine, the author behind Delicate Condition — the book that’s being adapted for the upcoming season of “American Horror Story” — is giving fans a taste of the 12th season by detailing what her book is about, out August 1.

    With all the buzz surrounding the title, Delicate Condition publisher, Sourcebooks, and “AHS” creator, Ryan Murphy, have kept information surrounding both the book and show’s storylines under wraps; however, Valentine is spilling the beans on what fans can expect.

    The upcoming psychological horror-thriller centres on Valentine’s lead character Anna Alcott — whom Emma Roberts has been cast as — a New York City-based actress. After Anna’s breakthrough performance in a surprise hit indie film, she’s suddenly left navigating newfound fame “while also desperately trying to conceive a child after multiple failed rounds of IVF treatments,” as per Entertainment Weekly.

    In the novel, Anna suspects someone is trying to stop her from getting pregnant, EW reports after speaking to Valentine via a Zoom interview.

    “Could it be the anonymous online Tumblr user @Number1Fan, who’s been dragging her on the internet? Could it be the strange lady that snuck a photo of her as she entered her doctor’s office? Could it be the stranger who broke into her house one night and crept into her bed while she was sleeping? She can’t be certain of anything these days,” the outlet offers a synopsis. “Anna finds support in her close friend Siobhan, another actress who’s much more well known than she is, but her own husband doesn’t even believe her half the time. Then Anna’s worst fear becomes a reality: her doctor informs her that she has miscarried… except she can still feel the baby inside her. She can still see the physical effects it’s having on her body.


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    As someone begins stalking Anna through the Hamptons, her pregnancy symptoms grow “more severe and horrifying.” Making matters worse, no one takes her seriously when she insists something isn’t right.

    “It is essentially a horror novel about pregnancy,” Valentine teased. “It’s a novel exploring not just the actual physical gruesomeness of what pregnancy is, but also the medical gaslighting that even modern, very privileged women experience as they’re going through their pregnancies and the symptoms that I feel we as a culture still don’t talk about for strange reasons.”

    Delicate Condition has already garnered early praise, some of which liken the book to a modern, feminist version of Rosemary’s Baby. While Valentine is honoured over the comparison, she revealed she was “much more inspired by [the 1979 sci-fi/horror] “Alien”, which I think will also give readers an idea of where I’m taking this.”

    When the topic of “Alien” resurfaced, Valentine was six months pregnant with a baby girl, prompting her to begin working on a thriller concept, which she ultimately scrapped as it began to feel cliché and the characters fell flat. Then, Valentine and her husband began having conversations about another story, keeping “Alien” as the reference.

    “It’s really a movie about pregnancy, but it’s been written by a man who doesn’t understand that that’s what he’s writing about,” Valentine shared. “It’s what happens when a guy thinks, What’s the scariest possible thing I can come up with? And it’s this idea of, what if you’re growing this creature inside of you and it’s using your resources to get bigger and you can’t control it? It has a mind of its own, and then one day it just bursts out of you in this gruesome, bloody mess. When I first saw it when I was a kid, it didn’t occur to me that that’s basically what pregnancy is, but at six months pregnant, I’m like, ‘Oh, wow! That’s just a pregnancy story without the pregnancy.’ That was the seed right there.”

    In just one hour, the author came up with the ideas for the story, then made sure they hadn’t been explored before by checking Rosemary’s Baby. 

    In addition to “Alien”, Stephen King, and books like The Handmaid’s Tale, several other works inspired Delicate Condition.

    Valentine credits “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”, led by Sarah Michelle Gellar, “and that idea of using horror as a metaphor for some of these bigger moments in your life.” In the book, Anna’s career as a teen actress kicked off after landing a role on a fictional show called “Spellbound” — inspired by “Buffy”.

    “Silence of the Lambs” is another project that influenced the book.


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    “Much of the horror comes from this atmospheric creeping, this dread that keeps building,” Valentine told EW, referencing that Jodie Foster vehicle in the 1991 flick.

    Like her book, “Alien” involves “a woman surrounded by men who don’t believe her,” Valentine added.

    Aside from drawing inspiration from entertainment, the writer said there’s also the horror of reality, in which she recounted the “horrifying” 2022 Roe v. Wade landmark decision that legally guaranteed abortion access in the U.S.

    “About a year before I came up with the idea for this book, I miscarried,” Valentine recalled. “That experience was very surreal and horrible and I think made me a little bit more aware as a woman of what it means to carry a child, how huge it is that we’re asking women to do that. We’re not being honest with them about the side effects and how it’s going to feel and how it’s going to change their bodies and their minds.

    “My brain is different,” she stressed. “I know women say that, and I didn’t understand what they meant. I have anxiety that I didn’t have before. I feel like a different person, physically and mentally, just from having gone through this experience. It really bothers me when I hear particularly male lawmakers and male politicians talking about how women can go through pregnancy and give the baby up for adoption or what have you, and really not giving enough weight to what it is to experience pregnancy and how life-altering that experience is.”

    Valentine noted that her later pregnancy “was about as typical as it possibly could have been,” but she still wanted to draw attention to not-so ideal experiences and feelings surrounding pregnancy, and “make it a metaphor, make it bigger, make it hyperbolic in the hopes that people who never are going to experience pregnancy, who have no desire to experience pregnancy, who haven’t experienced pregnancy yet will just feel it a little bit.”


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    While “American Horror Story” season 12 is currently filming in New York City, using Delicate Condition as its inspiration — marking the first time the popular FX horror has adapted a novel — Valentine is eager to see how the show will adapt her material.

    Nonetheless, she couldn’t be more excited.

    “I am such a fan of Ryan Murphy and that whole team that I just have utter faith that it’s going to be glorious,” Valentine gushed. “So it’s been really easy for me to feel entirely excited for that.

    “It has been purely thrilling to watch it happen,” she added.

    This is the first time one of Valentine’s books are being adapted for a screenplay. Two of her previous works, The Merciless and Survive the Night, were considered for Hollywood projects, however neither were seen through.

    “American Horror Story” season 12’s cast includes Roberts, Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, Cara Delevingne, Kim Kardashian, and “AHS” veteran Zachary Quinto.

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