Ep69 – ‘StarTalk’ Host Neil deGrasse Tyson
Neil deGrasse Tyson, the host of NatGeo’s “StarTalk” on why Katy Perry makes a great guest, what ‘Game of Thrones’ gets right (and wrong), and the one question he’d ask Donald Trump.
Neil deGrasse Tyson, the host of NatGeo’s “StarTalk” on why Katy Perry makes a great guest, what ‘Game of Thrones’ gets right (and wrong), and the one question he’d ask Donald Trump.
Jon Bernthal, the star of Netflix’s latest Marvel series “The Punisher,” opens up about why he signed on for the role, why he fought for keeping Frank Castle unlikable, and what he’s most worried about.
“The Office” star Jenna Fischer talks about her new book, “The Actor’s Life,” opening up about the best (and worst) job she ever took to make ends meet, what she learned from getting fired, and her favorite memories from making “The Office.”
‘Future Man’ creator Seth Rogen and star Josh Hutcherson discuss their “absolutely insane” new series: ripping off classic ’80s sci-fi movies (and James Cameron), how far they can push the envelope with their jokes — and how “Hunger Games” compares.
Evan Peters, who has starred in every season of “American Horror Story,” opens up about “Cult”: how he got into Kai’s evil mindset, how the seasons may intersect, and what’s in store for the finale of the “scariest” season yet.
“Stranger Things” is back for a second season, and executive producer/director Shawn Levy discusses what’s in store, from who lives (and who dies!) to justice for Barb, and teases ideas for season 3.
Carly Chaikin, who plays Darlene on USA’s “Mr. Robot,” opens up about what’s ahead for season 3, including Elliot’s “tormented” frame of mind, whether there’s another big twist in store, and the role of Trump-era politics.
‘Lore’ stars Kristin Bauer van Straten and Robert Patrick discuss how creator Aaron Mahnke turned his hit podcast into a TV series, whether they believe in life after death, and what truly scares them.
Joanne Froggatt talks about her “complex” new role on SundanceTV’s “Liar,” finding challenging roles on TV, and those rumors about a “Downton Abbey” movie.
“Will & Grace” stars Debra Messing, Eric McCormack, Sean Hayes and Megan Mullally discuss why they signed on for the revival, how the characters have changed (or haven’t), and how they’ll address that series finale.