It’s FanArt Wednesday again! This week’s chosen artist is Catherine Nodet from France. You can connect with her on her Twitter account, or her website.
Keep reading below for more about Catherine.
Think you’ve binged all you can binge on Netflix? Wondering what’s next with the wait for more X-Files uncertain and the holiday season usually being a bit barren of fresh tv drama? Well, wait no more and step right up because Frank Spotnitz, executive producer of The X-Files and Man in the High Castle, and Nicholas Meyer, the man who wrote and directed Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan have an early Christmas present for you. Medici: Masters of Florence is set in 15th century Italy and follows the Medici family, wealthy bankers and political heavyweights of the time.
The Medici family is credited with helping to usher in the Renaissance with their support of the arts alongside their political capital at the Vatican. The show is shot on-location in Italy, providing gorgeous cinematography, and the story delivers a deep and human look at what might have brought along this revolution. The show stars Dustin Hoffman as patriarch Giovanni de Medici and Game of Thrones star Richard Madden as his son, Cosimo.
In short, grab some snacks, pick a comfy sofa, and don’t miss it.
Medici: Masters of Florence premiers today, December 9th, on Netflix in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, India, and Ireland. Frank Spotnitz took a few minutes out of his busy schedule to answer some of our burning questions. Read more after the jump.
Read more: 'Medici: Masters of Florence' Interview with Frank Spotnitz
David Duchovny will be making an appearance at Wizard World Con in New Orleans the weekend of January 6th, 2017. Head here for more info.