WiC Weekly: September 25-October 1

Pictured (L-R): Zoë Robins (Nynaeve al’Meara), Barney Harris (Mat Cauthon), Daniel Henney (Lan Mondragoran), Rosamund Pike (Moiraine Damodred), Madeleine Madden (Egwene al’Vere), Josha Stradowski (Rand al’Thor), Marcus Rutherford (Perrin Aybara). Credit: Jan Thijs. © 2021 Amazon Content Services LLC and Sony Pictures Television Inc
Pictured (L-R): Zoë Robins (Nynaeve al’Meara), Barney Harris (Mat Cauthon), Daniel Henney (Lan Mondragoran), Rosamund Pike (Moiraine Damodred), Madeleine Madden (Egwene al’Vere), Josha Stradowski (Rand al’Thor), Marcus Rutherford (Perrin Aybara). Credit: Jan Thijs. © 2021 Amazon Content Services LLC and Sony Pictures Television Inc /
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The Wheel of Time was on our minds this week around WiC, but we found time to jaw about a lot of other fantasy and sci-fi stuff too.

Welcome to WiC Weekly, where we recap some of the biggest sci-fi and fantasy news to cross our desks over the past seven days. Let us begin.

Let’s start with The Wheel of Time, one of the most highly anticipated new shows coming this fall. It’s a big story, but we’re here to help you get to know it:

The Droughtlander drags on, but fans can rest assured that the sixth season of Outlander is coming, and sounds like it will meet expectations:

“On The Inside” was one of the creepiest episodes of The Walking Dead in a long while. We talk to the director all about it:

The post-credits scene for Venom: Let There Be Carnage has leaked, and it has huge implications for future movies.

Wheelhouses, horsies, heraldry and tents festoon the latest pics from the set of HBO’s Game of Thrones prequel show House of the Dragon.

We have an exclusive to share with you!

AMC isn’t just adapting Anne Rice’s Interview With The Vampire for TV — it’s planning a whole Vampire Chronicles Cinematic Universe, and that means changes to the source material.

George R.R. Martin reveals what he took from the Game of Thrones set, discusses his miniature knight collection, complains about modern comics, and more!

Marvel is suing the families of Stan Lee and others to prevent their heirs from gaining partial ownership of characters like Spider-Man, Thor and more:

We began with The Wheel of Time, and end with The Wheel of Time:

Until next time!

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