29 May 2010, by Webmaster
over the last 25 years) will know the broad strokes of what’s destined to go down, but Whedon’s story is poised to build something new - the introduction of a new time-traveling companion whose mere existence suggests that neither the past nor the future is set in stone. Following our chat with the writer earlier this week about his work on "Dr. Horrible," CBR News spoke with Whedon about the new series, in which he shared some candid opinions about cinematic sequels and his own humility, (...)