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Foundation Season 3

2025, 10 Episodes
Terrence Mann, Laura Birn, Cassian Bilton, Rowena King, Isla Gie, Adam Basil, Deanne Bray, Rebecca Ineson, Jennifer Saayeng
Release Date
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11 July 2025
Drama, Sci-Fi
Director Roxann Dawson

Roxann Dawson (née Caballero, born September 11, 1958), also credited as Roxann Biggs and Roxann Biggs-Dawson, is an American actress and director. She is best known for her role as B’Elanna Torres on the television series Star Trek: Voyager (1995–2001). In the 2000s, she transitioned to a career primarily as a director, and has directed numerous episodes of television series including Star Trek: Enterprise, Crossing Jordan, Cold Case, Heroes, The Closer, The Mentalist, The Good Wife, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Mercy Street, The Deuce and Foundation and Dark Matter.

Roxann Dawson Caballero was born September 11, 1958, in Los Angeles, California. She graduated from University of California, Berkeley in 1980.

Acting
Dawson’s first professional acting job was in a Broadway production of A Chorus Line. She also appeared as a background dancer in the 1985 film adaptation.

In 1989 Dawson worked on the NBC drama Nightingales. During the course of her work on that show, she met casting director Eric Dawson, who would later become her second husband. After the show was canceled, Eric’s company cast her in guest roles on Matlock and Jake and the Fat Man.

Roxann Dawson with Voyager actresses Kate Mulgrew and Jennifer Lien (1995)
In 1994, Dawson was cast as the half Human/half Klingon engineer B’Elanna Torres on Star Trek: Voyager. She was a main cast member for all seven seasons of the show.

Her other television credits include appearances on The Hat Squad, Baywatch, The Closer, Matlock, The Untouchables, Any Day Now, Without a Trace, The Lyon’s Den, The Division, the U.S. version of Coupling and the science fiction television series Seven Days.

Directing and producing
While working on Voyager, Dawson made her directorial debut on the episode “Riddles”, which aired in September 1999. She later directed the second part of the two part episode “Workforce” and directed 10 episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. In 2002, she provided the voice of the repair station computer in one of the Star Trek: Enterprise episodes she directed.

Dawson has also directed episodes of Charmed, The O.C., Close to Home, Lost, Heroes, Hawthorne, The Closer, Cold Case, Caprica, The Mentalist and Treme. In 2010, she directed the season two episode “Teacher and Pupils” of Lie to Me and the season two episode “On Tap” of The Good Wife. In 2013, she directed the March 22 episode “Reunions” of Touch, and the October 15 episode “Eye Spy” of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

The highly anticipated third season of the science fiction series Foundation, created by David S Goyer and Josh Friedman, is all set to premiere in less than 48 hours from now. Here, we guide you through the complete schedule of Foundation Season 3, including when fans across the United States will be able to watch the first episode on Apple TV+.

The trailer for the critically acclaimed Apple TV Original’s latest installment was released a few weeks ago, generating a lot of curiosity among fans.

After the review embargo was lifted, Foundation Season 3 debuted on Rotten Tomatoes with a score of 100% among seven critics. The second season of the show also achieved a perfect score among 26 critics, according to Screen Rant.

It features an ensemble cast led by Jared Harris as Hariton ‘Hari’ Seldon, Lee Pace as Brother Day, Lou Llobell asGaal Dornick and Leah Harvey as Salvor Hardin.

The third season of Foundation will premiere on Apple TV+ on Friday, July 11. All the new episodes of Apple TV Originals launch late on Thursdays in certain time zones, TechRadar reported.

The Hunt – The Rajiv Gandhi Assassination Case
2025

Amit Sial, Bagavathi Perumal, Girish Sharma, Rama Rao Jadhav, Sahil Vaid, Sukanya Nagda, Saurabh Dubey, Apeksha Iyer, Gouri Menon, Danish Iqbal, Shafeeq Mustafa, Amol Deshmukh, Shruty Jayan
Release Date
4 July 2025

Director Nagesh Kukunoor

Nagesh Kukunoor (born 30 March 1967) is an Indian film director, producer, screenwriter and actor known for his works predominantly in Hindi cinema, and few Telugu films. He is known for his works in parallel cinema, such as Hyderabad Blues (1998), Rockford (1999), Iqbal (2005), Dor (2006), Aashayein (2010), Lakshmi (2014), and Dhanak (2016). Kukunoor has received seven International Awards, and two National Film Awards for his works.

In 2003, he directed 3 Deewarein, which was showcased among the Indian panorama section, at the 2003 International Film Festival of India. The film was also premiered at the Kolkata Film Festival. After having been screened at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles, where it was well received, the film was screened at the Commonwealth Festival at Manchester. It was nominated as one of the top five films, at the gala presentation. Nagesh Kukunoor has also received the Filmfare Award for Best Story.

In 2006, he garnered the National Film Award for Best Film on Other Social Issues, for directing Iqbal. In 2014, he received the Mercedes Benz Audience Award, for Best Narrative at the Palm Springs International Film Festival for Lakshmi. In 2015 he directed the road movie, Dhanak, which won the Crystal Bear Grand Prix for Best Children’s Film, and Special Mention for the Best Feature Film by The Children’s Jury for Generation Kplus at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. The film has also garnered the Best Film Award in the main category Children’s Feature Film Competition-Cinema in Sneakers (film festival), and the Best Film Award at the Montreal International Children’s Film Festival (FIFEM). The film has garnered the National Film Award for Best Children’s Film for 2016.

Nagesh Kukunoor was born in Hyderabad to Kusuma and Sudarshan. Kukunoor’s mother tongue is Telugu, and as a child he loved watching Telugu, Hindi, and English films in the theatres of his neighbourhood, Narayanguda. He studied at Montfort School, Yercaud. Nagesh Kukunoor attended Osmania University in Hyderabad, India and received his bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering. He moved to Atlanta, Georgia in the United States in 1988, and completed his master’s degree in environmental engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology. After graduating from Georgia Tech, he went to work as an environmental consultant at Trinity Consultants in Texas, then in Atlanta, during which he attended workshops in film. He studied acting and direction at the Warehouse Actor’s Theater in Atlanta.

He invested the money he made from his engineering career in USA in producing the 1998 movie Hyderabad Blues. It is based on a script that he wrote in Atlanta dealing with Indians returning home from the United States of America. He directed and acted in the movie. It had a budget of Rs. 1.7 million (roughly equivalent to US$40,000) and was shot in 17 days. It was perceived by Sanjay Arora, an independent film maker, to be realistic and one of the first movies to use Hyderabadi Urdu correctly. It became the most successful independent film in India. The film was featured at Peachtree International Film Festival in Atlanta and Rhode Island International Film Festival.

The Sandman Season 2 (English)

While showrunner Allan Heinberg has stated that the decision to end the series after two seasons was driven by plot constraints (there are not enough stories featuring Dream for a third season), Netflix’s announcement to conclude the show followed multiple accusations of sexual misconduct against Gaiman in January 2025.

It is difficult to divorce the artist from their work, especially so in The Sandman, with which Gaiman is closely involved, having written the comic books, as well as developing and executive producing the show. It is an individual choice and if you do decide to give the uber talented cast and crew of The Sandman a chance, you might not be disappointed.
Director: Jamie Childs
Cast: Tom Sturridge, Vivienne Acheampong, Patton Oswalt, Jenna Coleman, Gwendoline Christie, Kirby, Ferdinand Kingsley, Mark Hamill, Mason Alexander Park, Donna Preston, Deborah Oyelade
Episodes: 6
Runtime: 45-65 minutes
Storyline: Dream sets out in search of a banished love, a lost sibling and his son
Season 2 opens with Destiny (Adrian Lester) summoning his siblings, the Endless, for a family conclave. The Endless, personifications of human existence, are Dream (Tom Sturridge), Death (Kirby Howell-Baptiste), Desire (Mason Alexander Park), their twin, Despair (Donna Preston), and Delirium (Esmé Creed-Miles). Another Endless sibling, Destruction (Barry Sloane), has gone missing after abandoning his realm.

Destiny says the Fates have made a prophecy that will unfold soon after the meeting. Desire needles Dream about Nada (Deborah Oyelade), an African queen who Dream condemned to 10,000 years in hell for rejecting him.

Seeking revenge, Lucifer leaves Dream with the key to Hell, prompting beings from every realm to stake their claim, including Lord Azazel (Roger Allam), a duke of Hell; the Norse gods Odin, Thor, and Loki; a child of chaos; and King Auberon and Queen Titania of the Faerie. When Delirium, who was once Delight, asks Dream to help her find Destruction, he sets off on a road trip where he finds more than a brother.

Spanning time and space from the French revolution, with Johanna Constantine (Jenna Coleman) in the thick of things, to Orpheus’ wedding in ancient Greece and Shakespearean England with a staging of A Midsummer Night’s Dream for the king and queen of Faerie, The Sandman is a dizzying trip through unfettered imagination.

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