Television upfronts are upon us and that means we’ll soon learn about the new shows coming our way and what’s been renewed. We doubt anything will top the announcement that Syfy made today. They have officially picked up the Superman prequel, Krypton, straight to series. Created by David S. Goyer (The Dark Knight and Man of Steel), Krypton is the latest show to join the highly successful DC television universe. The series stars Cameron Cuffe as Superman’s grandfather Seg-El, Georgina Campbell as Lyta Zod, Elliot Cowan as Daron-Vex, Ian McElhinney

Lulu Antariksa is an artist who is all about her craft—whether that be through music, acting, or dance. With each new project, she’s proven she’s mastered the art of creating work that not only resonates but connects with any audience. She’s currently starring as Rowan on the addictive series, T@gged. And Pop Culturalist was lucky enough to chat with this triple threat about the show’s representation of strong female characters, the dangers of social media, and the message the show is trying to convey. PC: What were you most excited

Noah Centineo has emerged as one of the most exciting young actors in Hollywood. His hard work, perseverance, and ability to connect with viewers has landed him coveted roles on The Fosters, Austin & Ally, Shake It Up!, and #TheAssignment. He’ll next be seen as one of the fresh faces joining the addictive series, T@gged. Not only is he incredibly talented, he’s well-spoken, thoughtful, and has a terrific outlook on life. We were lucky enough to chat with Noah about his character, what excited him about the project, and how

Timothy Granaderos is an actor quickly making his mark on Hollywood. He is currently starring in not one, but two hit shows. Whether he’s portraying Montgomery, the school bully in 13 Reasons Why, or Ash, the troubled outcast looking to rebuild his life in T@gged, it’s clear we’re watching the emergence of a major star—and with talent like Timothy’s, the sky’s the limit. We were lucky enough to chat with Timothy about the new season of T@gged (premiering on May 9, 2017), 13 Reasons Why, and how social media can

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