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Welcome to the Online Shows category, where we explore the ever-expanding universe of digital-first content. This section covers the latest series and movies from major streaming platforms, keeping you up-to-date with what’s new, what’s trending, and what’s worth binge-watching across the web.

From blockbuster originals on Netflix and Disney+ to the exciting world of Actual Play series like Critical Role, we highlight the shows that are defining the future of entertainment. If it's premiering online, you'll find the news and reviews right here.

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Online Shows Reports

Continuing the archive of independent Online Shows reporting (Archive Page 28).

Prop Wars – when geeks fight

March 20, 2013 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

This video shows what might happen if geeks iwth impressive prop collections have a fight – and get carried a way. Just a little. It’s also worth noting that this is the Sneaky Zebra team. We’ve seen their work before with cosplay videos on Geek Native. It’s also worth checking out The London Super Comic […]

Filed Under: Online Shows Tagged With: doctor who, Ghostbusters, humour, lightsaber, sneaky zebra, star trek, star wars, Thor

The Reward could spawn even more fantasy action

March 17, 2013 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

I had all sorts of praise for The Reward. This is a short animation about two people, rivals at first, friends in the end, who find themselves on a long and dangerous journey. The animation appealed to many RPG classics with action, adventure and mystery. The team behind the Vimeo success have now turned to […]

Filed Under: Online Shows Tagged With: animation, fantasy, kickstarters, Tales of Alethrion

10 reasons to support International #TableTopDay

March 6, 2013 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Felicia Day’s Geek and Sundry have nominated March 30th to be International Tabletop Day and are asking gamers to support it. Not sure? Here’s 10 reasons why it’s a good idea. 1. You’ll be supporting local businesses This is a great chance for local businesses to attract gaming geeks into the store. This a chance […]

Filed Under: Online Shows, Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: Asmodee, Days of Wonder, Felicia Day, geek & sundry, International TableTop Day, Mayfair Games, Steve Jackson Games, Wil Wheaton

Gaming geeks up for Shorty Awards

January 22, 2013 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

The Shorty Awards are a big thing and seem to be getting bigger. Their strapline says; “Honoring the Best in Social Media” but that seems to translate as the interwebs. Their homepage is full of American TV stars. There are geeks up for prizes. Have a poke around and find a fellow native geek worth […]

Filed Under: Online Shows Tagged With: awards, humour, Skyrim

Doraleous and Associates

December 20, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Doraleous and Associates is an animated YouTube series spoofing the adventures of a band of heroes. In many ways this is a gaming group that you’ll already be familiar with. The first episode is careful with its animation but I think the cleverness of the plot comes through. The series continues, watch it here and […]

Filed Under: Online Shows, Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: humour

Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome actually launches

November 6, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

You might remember back in 2010 (yes, that long ago) when SyFy first started flirting with Blood and Chrome as a Battlestar Galactica spinoff. It flipped between being a TV series, an online only series and then being dropped all together. Now the “original” two hour pilot is being chopped up into ten 7 to […]

Filed Under: Online Shows Tagged With: Battlestar Galactica, blood and chrome, trailers

Can science explain zombies?

October 27, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Imagine that the world really had zombies but not magic. Could we explain the phenomena just with science? These two videos are from TED education and attempt to do just that. TED is a fantastic brand that produces some thoroughly high quality and interesting videos. IN this case we’ve some lessons worth sahring that are […]

Filed Under: Geek Stuff, Online Shows Tagged With: science, zombies

Popcorn Horror’s push for fan financing and rewards

October 15, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

[Support this Campaign] This is an interesting Indiegogo pitch from Popcorn Horror. It’s interesting because, like Indiegogo, it is also a pitch for an alternative form of financing. However, what Popcorn Horror are suggesting is a way to make money from content once the film has been made. There are few ways beyond YouTube and […]

Filed Under: Cool Tech, Online Shows Tagged With: horror

Anime on Demand cancels payments

September 25, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

I subscribe to Anime on Demand. It’s a chance to watch legally streamed anime online and access shows I would never otherwise have access too. It’s a great deal for Viz Media as I only tend to access the service when I’m staying overnight in a hotel for business travel. If they have enough subscribers […]

Filed Under: Online Shows, Sites Tagged With: anime, kaze, VIZ Media

Doctor Who: Pond Life, part 5

August 31, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

The last in the mini web series, Pond Life, is out. It’s the longest yet – breaking the dreaded 90 second mark and coming in at an amazing 1:34. This is also the Pond Life that sets the scene for Asylum of the Daleks by bringing us up to date with how well Amy and […]

Filed Under: Online Shows Tagged With: amy pond, Arthur Darvill, asylum of the daleks, doctor who, Eleventh Doctor, Karen Gillan, matt smith, Pond Life, Rory Williams, steven moffat, teasers

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