Wil takes on Game of Thrones, Hugh Jackman’s new goatee, and M. Night Shyamalan. He then plays a game of “What Was That?” with guest star Amelia Rose Blaire. Wil Wheaton talks about Star Wars, True ...
Syfy Gives 12-Episode Order to a Weekly Comedy Show Starring Wil WheatonToday, Wil Wheaton posted a lengthy blog update about a secret television project he’s been working on for a while that has ...
According to Deadline, The Wil Wheaton Project has been placed into a shiny, black sunglasses case and jettisoned out into space, with Captain Kirk looking on and making a comment about how “human” ...
NEW YORK: Syfy has given the go-ahead to 12 episodes of The Wil Wheaton Project, a tentatively titled topical comedy show presented by Wil Wheaton, an actor and blogger. The Wil Wheaton Project will ...
Star Trek star and nerd idol Wil Wheaton debuted his own talk show on SyFy earlier this year, but it's already been canceled. Wheaton wrote on his blog yesterday that the SyFy execs broke it to him ...
"Games of Thrones" has gotten "The Brady Bunch" treatment and it couldn't come at a better time. The HBO drama can appear complicated, somewhat daunting to the novice viewer. To an outsider, it's a ...
“Nerds, we’ve got a show!” So says Wil Wheaton in the premiere episode of The Wil Wheaton Project (henceforth TWWP), which is SyFy’s foray into the clip show territory of Tosh.0 and The Soup. Because ...
The Wil Wheaton Project (Syfy) Series Debut: Wil Wheaton, he of Star Trek: The Next Generation and The Big Bang Theory, hosts his own weekly geek-culture roundup—it’s like an even nerdier version of ...
Each week, Wil provides his insider point-of-view, sense of humor and expertise as he dissects the week’s most popular and trending topics across sci-fi film, television and pop culture, as well as ...