Category: Podcast (Page 8 of 113)

Screaming Eye Lovecraft

This month Screaming Eye Press wants to celebrate the dark insanity horror herald- HP Lovecraft with the amazing work done by others.

You might just find Jack’s “Muse of Madness” in the pile of incredible offers including the script and the audio drama!

Cosmic horror explores the terror of existential insignificance. Unlike traditional horror, which features tangible threats like monsters or killers, cosmic horror reveals a universe where morality, purpose, and reality itself are illusions. The horror doesn’t stem from an external intrusion but from realizing the world has always been indifferent, vast, and incomprehensible. This truth isn’t just terrifying—it is maddening.

H.P. Lovecraft

H.P. Lovecraft, its most influential figure, depicted god-like entities so alien that mere knowledge of them shatters the mind. In cosmic horror, knowledge isn’t power—it is a curse, revealing an existence so overwhelming that sanity becomes a fleeting illusion before the abyss.

KAAAAHHHHHHNNNNN!

From Fred Greenhalgh (Final Rune Productions):
Main Cast announced for Star Trek: Khan – and Fred as Director! As a kid I grew up on re-runs of the original Star Trek series and then-new Star Trek: The Next Generation, and watched the Star Trek films up through Star Trek: Generations more times than I can count. As a kid growing up in rural Maine without a lot of stimulation beyond trees (or snow) to look at, Star Trek presented me with visions of bold alien worlds we could visit, and possible realities we could invent.

So it is a particularly grand honor to share that I’ve been directing the official prequel to Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan as part of my duties of Head of Audio for Realm, in close collaboration with CBS’ Eye Podcast Productions Inc, CBS Studio’s podcasting arm; Secret Hideout; and Roddenberry Entertainment.

Main cast for the show were just announced, as well as a rough expected release of later in 2025. More cast and project details to be released in the future.
Naveen Andrews (LOST) to play Khan – Wrenn Schmidt (For All Mankind) plays Marla McGivers
All I can really add beyond what’s in the official release (IGN Link) is that this audio series is everything you’d want in a Star Trek audio drama. It’s big, bold, exciting, and tells a compelling story in a sometimes morally ambiguous but ultimately hopeful universe.

We’re thrilled for this news. Congratulations for Fred’s Final Frontier excursions!

Sonic Society #851- Spectral Sleeps

Jack sleeps fitfully in the TORDIS but gains an idea as he dreams of Spectre from Stef Howerton with episodes “A Way Out” and “Stowed”! Space exploration is lawless, dirty, and inconvenient, but that doesn’t stop Rho from seeking to recover lost memories and find her place in a universe that seems hell-bent on destroying her. SPECTRE is a swashbuckling space opera about the dangers of technology and the loss of humanity as a result of its use. It’s Audio Drama Time!

Sonic Society #849- Men-a-love

Jack and David get the old girl TORDIS moving to tie up the Audioverse again! This week it’s “Love for Menability” from Wireless Theatre Ltd. Love for Menabilly is an original audio play written by Jo-Ann Challis, exploring the relationship between Daphne Du Maurier and the house she loved. Menabilly is a house with a past, but seemingly no future. Hidden away from prying eyes on a Cornish peninsula, Mena’s been abandoned by its owners and left to rot. It’s hurting and lonely, and embarrassed by its shabby appearance.

Sonic Society #848- Victorious Audio

David’s back! And a recently recovered drug addict tries to start her new lease on life, Jade Madison Scott and Nathan Gabriel bring us “Small Victories“. A recently recovered drug addict tries to start her new lease on life,  too bad life has it out for her. This dramatic comedy follows Marisol through the ups and downs of her life. Episodes 1-4! It’s Audio Drama Time!

« Older posts Newer posts »

© 2025 The Sonic Society

Theme by Anders NorenUp ↑