Monday, 13 April 2026

What's on DocPlay in May

What's on DocPlay in May

Here's everything that's streaming on DocPlay in May 2026.

We’re warming up for the 2026 FIFA World Cup: Kenny Dalglish, the new documentary from Oscar®-winner Asif Kapadia, streams exclusively on DocPlay from May 14. 

What's on DocPlay in May

The Scottish soccer icon, who played for Liverpool and Scotland, comes to life in a vivid portrait of his sporting and personal successes. Releasing forty years after the world-changing disaster, Chernobyl: Utopia in Flames is a gripping portrait of the 1986 nuclear explosion and its aftermath. 

Released by Neon in the US, Men of War offers a shockingly prescient account of how, in 2020, a ragtag group of American-led insurrectionists attempted to infiltrate Venezuela and overthrow the regime of Nicolas Maduro. Or spice up your life with three-part BBC series Spice Girls: How Girl Power Changed the World.

4 May

Chernobyl: Utopia in Flames (Exclusive)

A new four-part German production about the 1986 nuclear disaster: the true story of Chernobyl is even more complex, more human, and more shocking than we could ever have imagined.

14 May

Kenny Dalglish (Exclusive)

The new documentary from Oscar®-winning director Asif Kapadia (Senna), Kenny Dalglish offers an in-depth portrait of the Scottish soccer icon. 

18 May

Spice Girls: How Girl Power Changed the World

The must-see story of how five ordinary women became the Spice Girls. A three-episode series from the BBC.

18 May

Freddie: The Final Act

The story of the extraordinary final chapter of Freddie Mercury’s life and how, after his death, Queen staged one of the biggest concerts in history.

21 May

Antidote (Exclusive)

What is the cost of speaking truth to power? In Putin’s Russia, it could mean your life. An immersive and chilling documentary, Antidote follows in real time a whistleblower from inside Russia's poison program, a prominent political activist, and a Russian journalist forced to go into hiding. 

21 May

Men of War (Exclusive)

In May 2020, a ragtag group of American-led insurrectionists attempted to infiltrate Venezuela and overthrow the regime of Nicolas Maduro. 

25 May

This Is A Bomb (Exclusive)

In 1980, an ingenious boobie-trapped ticking time bomb - filled with 1,000 pounds of dynamite - was wheeled in the front doors of Harvey’s Wagon Wheel Casino in Lake Tahoe. Along with the bomb was a note demanding $3 million within 24 hours. While the bomb squad attempts to disarm the explosive, the FBI races the clock to deliver the ransom and simultaneously catch the extortionists. Nothing goes as planned, and each step uncovers darker secrets and suspicions of a deeper motive. 

Sunday, 12 April 2026

Armageddon Expo 2026: Talking The Boys with Speciality costume designer LJ Shannon

Armageddon Expo 2026: Talking The Boys with Speciality costume designer LJ Shannon

Ahead of her trip to the Auckland Autumn Armageddon Expo, costume designer Laura Jean Shannon spoke about her work on The Boys, cosplay and also the one person she'd have killed to have met.

To get more on the upcoming Auckland Armageddon Expo, head to armageddonexpo.com.

Armageddon Expo 2026: Talking The Boys with Speciality costume designer LJ Shannon

Hi Laura, how are you? 
I am great but please call me Laura Jean or LJ! 

Have you ever been to New Zealand before?

I have not but I have always wanted to visit! I wish I could be there longer as the list of things I would like to see is endless, but I am thrilled for the opportunity to experience a small slice of your beautiful country. Someday I will return to tour the countryside but for now Hobbiton and Armageddon will be the highlights as I get to immerse into the Auckland vibe ...

How did you get started in costume designing and creation?

I guess it all started when I was a kid really, enamored by sci fi and fantasy films that I would pour over the designs of. I loved getting to escape into other worlds. I studied sculpture and graphic design in college but had a lifelong collection of clothing from around the world and always put things together in unique ways but ultimately, I found my inspiration in NYC in the 90’s post college when I moved there and started working as a Production Assistant in the Costume Department on Feature Films which lead to my designing indies like Requiem For a Dream.

You seem to have an incredible team around you in Team LJ Supersuits - how did all that start?

I am truly blessed with the best of the best. I always say, “I am only as good as the company I keep” and I truly mean that and take it to heart. I do my best to cultivate not only amazing artisans and makers but also amazing people who all share the passion I do for what we create together. It is a collaborative art form so I am so lucky I get to choose to collaborate with wonderful people.
Team LJ Supersuits specifically started with "Black Lightning". The Showrunner and studio were looking for a cinematic visual for the Supersuits but needed them to be able to be practically worn for a TV shooting schedule and budget.
We started small, Sarah, our concept artist and me in a literal closet at WB! We've since grown exponentially as the needs and the projects expanded and we morph and grow or contract as the projects ebb and flow. 

A basic build team on one show is around 30 people, but sometimes our team is 45 strong, sometimes 80, sometimes over 100 if you take into consideration all set teams on our combined shows. However, the core is about 16.

We obviously can't not ask about your work on The Boys - as there are some New Zealanders involved in Karl Urban and Antony Starr. Would you mind giving us a bit of an insight into how you created outfits for them and what their initial reactions to them were?

Ant is my Kiwi brother! Homelander was one of the very first characters I created with our Showrunner, Eric Kripke, for a pilot presentation to get our first season green-lit. The moment I met Ant I knew we had a force that would elevate not only the character but the show as a whole. Antony’s ability to morph into his character and express such a wealth of emotions with the smallest expressions is a true gift. He has incredible instincts that Eric Kripke trusts and they have a wonderful working relationship where the development of Homelander is a true group effort. Also, he is just a delight as a human being and I adore him as a friend.

Karl I met the day he came to meet with the fellas, Kripke, Seth and Evan, on the Sony lot… I knew as I stood on the stoop of the Point Grey offices chatting with him that he was the one.. he has grit and gravitas, what was needed for the role. I was not responsible for his costumes as I am an Associate Producer on The Boys and design the Supersuits but helped find awesome fellow Costume Designers to design the show at large. Carrie Grace created the iconic Butcher look in the pilot that has since lived on and been enhanced by Joyce Schure season 1, Rebecca Gregg Season 2 and Michael Ground seasons 3-5.

Armageddon Expo 2026: Talking The Boys with Speciality costume designer LJ Shannon

The Homelander outfit is so iconic and such a subtle twist on the Superman suit, did you ever think it would go on to be so embraced in its genre?

Thanks! The edict going into The Boys was to create a totally legitimate superhero universe of our own that could play with the big two, Marvel and DC, both whom I have designed for on some iconic shows and films. It was my job to make costumes that would be steeped in lore and nod to other iconic tropes from existing universes but that were grounded in our own universe that focused on science and nothing mystical. I loved that challenge and took it very seriously. 

I did think that Homelander would become iconic. I worked hard to get him to have all the things needed to become so from my end and the beauty of our show is that the writing sets the tone for excellence and then actors like Ant breathe the life needed into the supersuits to create something unique and special.

How do you feel now the series is ending - did you manage to sneak away any of the outfits from the show and do you have a favourite?

I feel honored and humbled and it is a bittersweet end. Bitter because it is the end of an era, sweet because what a brilliant era it has been! Wish I could sneak away some of the supersuits but alas, they are not mine to sneak, but I will always have them in my heart. I always say asking me which suit is my fave is like asking which of my children I love most, luckily I only have one child = but I love each of my superheroes with all my heart for their backstory and journey.

Cosplay is such a big thing on the convention circuit, what does it feel like to see people wearing the outfits you've designed? And conversely, what's been the best fan interaction you've had?

We LOVE the fans!!! We always talk in fittings about how exciting it will be to see cosplayers interpret our designs. It is a huge heartfelt moment when I see something that came from my brain brought to life by someone that was inspired by the work my team and I did together… 

I am at SDCC annually so there are lots of amazing stories I have of interacting with fans that continues to inspire me as a Designer and as a human being who believes in the greater conciseness, a hopeful future and the importance of camaraderie and acceptance. I have always believed that the genres of superheroes, sci fi and fantasy allow for us to expand our minds and belong to something greater. A shared experience by dreamers who fit best where they can be their true selves. 

I think cosplayers appreciate the opportunity to explore possibilities and being able to be a part of that makes me feel warm and fuzzy.

Are there any outfits you would have liked to have designed, and if so, which ones and why?

There is always something I would love to design but also- I do not really have design envy because I love seeing what other designers come up with and as artists we all inform each other in a lot of ways..

I have been so lucky to have the opportunity to design some cool shit (that's the technical term!) so, this question is a hard one to really have a response to as I love whatever I am doing when I am doing it so....The universe sends me where I am meant to be to design the things that then become my children and labors of love, so I am content! I look forward to seeing what unknown may be around the corner.

You've had a wonderful and varied career across films and tV, from the likes of Elf to Murderbot, is there any costume you've been part of that still sticks with you - and if so, why? And how do you begin with the initial concept of a design?

They are all a part of my DNA and I carry each one with me…

Recently I was interviewed for a book on Elf and put together a bunch of visuals to share of my process.. it was such a great walk down memory lane to pour through all of my process materials… luckily I am a pack rat and had a ton of analog files of things so much now is digital, it was nice to have all my handwritten notes and things on the sketches and Swatches. Murderbot was also one that will always hold a special place in my heart. It was awesome to have a shop that built things in-house and achieve such a unique tone with the sec-units…

Though each final product is unique and the build parameters differ for the needs. The initial concept of all designs starts with these basic steps:

1- meet with the Showrunner (TV) or Director (Film) and get their insights into the project and characters 

2- start getting a broad spectrum of visuals together for research based upon the flow of ideas I get 

3-create mood boards of the research visuals that resonate as a collage of ideas to inspire initial jumping off point for designs 

4-begin exploring basic silhouettes, shapes and ideas in thumbnails 

5-get feedback from Showrunner or director 

6- play with colors and textures in thumbnail stage still, dialing in several possible contender ideas 

7-figure out direction from thumbnails with feedback from the showrunner/director to create a rendering

8-start the build with the approved rendering of design 

How was working with Rhys Darby on Jumanji?

Rhys is the best! Have you read his children’s books? They are awesome ! We had to recreate the original costume I designed for “Welcome to the Jungle” for this third installment.

We had a challenging shoot for many reasons, our industry has tightened the belt, so even big budget blockbusters these days are feeling rather compressed and more difficult to navigate, thanks to truncated shooting schedules, coupled with location travel and some crazy weather, made for some intense days that made us feel like WE were IN Jumanji! 

I would often invoke Nigel Billingsley’s famous line in those moments and say to the team “WELCOME TO JUMANJI!” 

The Boys is obviously finishing, but you're back with the prequel series Vought Rising, what sneaks can you give us about the costumes for that please?

Well I am not allowed to give sneaks!!! BUT you can see our first looks of the main 4 that were released in the trades last August! You can see them on my instagram @LJSupersuits

Love getting to tuck into an origin story! 

We hear you're a bit of a self-confessed geek too, who would be your ideal person to hang out with at a convention and why?

True story…I have had the pleasure of hanging with some icons at cons.. one of my first cons I had just designed Scott Pilgrim vs the World and was asked to judge the Masquerade at SDCC (which I do yearly with my son- highlight of our year!) my fellow judge was Bob Blackman who designed Star Trek next Gen and MANY others.. yes, I am a Trekkie… it was such a delight to hear him talk about how some of the fans had better time and resources than us CDs get so some of the craftsmanship can be glorious!

But I guess I would have killed to meet Leonard Nimoy because Spock! Need I say more? 

Catch LJ Shannon at Armageddon Expo from April 25-27!

Ring brings 4K video to battery-powered doorbells for the first time

Ring brings 4K video to battery-powered doorbells for the first time

  • Ring is introducing its first and most advanced battery-powered 4K Video doorbell to date, Battery Video Doorbell Pro (2nd Gen)
  • Additionally, Ring is introducing one 4K wired video doorbell and three 2K video doorbells, expanding high-resolution video across its portfolio
  • Two new solar accessories are also coming to market, offering more mounting and power options for Australian customers

Ring is introducing its first-ever battery-powered 2K and 4K doorbells, delivering sharper video and more flexible installation across its doorbell lineup. Starting at $149 AUD and available for pre-order today, the new doorbells bring even clearer video to homes. Each device also includes a free trial of Ring Protect Pro, which unlocks premium intelligence features such as Video Descriptions. 

Ring brings 4K video to battery-powered doorbells for the first time

 

“This launch marks an important step forward for Ring across Australia, reflecting our continued focus on innovation and customer choice. With a more versatile lineup spanning 4K video, battery, wired and solar-powered options, we’re enabling customers to tailor their setup to suit their home and lifestyle. It underscores our commitment to delivering high-quality, reliable technology that enhances how people stay connected to their homes,” says Mark Fletcher, APAC Managing Director for Ring.

 

Premium 4K Video Clarity

Battery Video Doorbell Pro (2nd Gen) is Ring's most advanced battery-powered doorbell to date. It features Retinal 4K video and delivers up to 10x Enhanced Zoom, capturing front-door activity, packages, and other details with greater clarity day or night. 

A redesigned internal architecture powers Ring’s fastest-charging battery to date, helping the device stay up and running while supporting high-resolution video and advanced features. The result is front-door security that installs virtually anywhere without rewiring. 

Ring is also introducing Wired Video Doorbell Elite (2nd Gen), which features Retinal 4K and 10X Enhanced Zoom, true colour video in low light, smarter motion alerts, and remote access control – all with native Power over Ethernet for reliable, always-on connectivity. 

 

Three New 2K Doorbells

Alongside the 4K doorbells, Ring is introducing three new Retinal 2K doorbells at different price points and installation types: 

  • Battery Video Doorbell Plus (2nd Gen) features a Quick Release Battery Pack, making it faster and easier to recharge while delivering sharp 2K video. 
  • Battery Video Doorbell (2nd Gen) offers clear 2K video and up to 6x Enhanced Zoom in a streamlined, rechargeable design. 
  • Wired Video Doorbell (2nd Gen) includes Retinal 2K Video and is designed for homes with existing doorbell wiring. 

Solar Accessories for Continuous Power and Flexible Installation

Ring is also introducing new solar accessories designed to extend battery life and provide more flexible installation options for battery-powered doorbells. Available at launch, these accessories support Battery Video Doorbell Pro (2nd Gen), Battery Video Doorbell Plus (2nd Gen), and Battery Video Doorbell (2nd Gen).

 

Ring Doorbell Solar Charger integrates directly into the mounting design, allowing customers to mount their doorbell on top of the charger. With just 3–4 hours of direct sunlight per day, Solar Charger helps keep doorbells charged with minimal maintenance.

 

Ring Doorbell Solar Panel extends the life of the Doorbell battery by delivering continuous power, reducing the need for manual recharging. Designed with higher power output to support more advanced doorbells, Solar Panel helps minimise interruptions to home monitoring. Its flexible installation options – including roof mounting and adjustable angles – enable optimal solar exposure and efficient charging performance. 

 

Get even more from your Doorbell with a Ring Protect 

With a Ring Protect plan, you get access to video recording and enhanced features for your doorbell, offering greater control and visibility over what’s happening at home. 

With a Ring Protect plan, customers can: 

  • Get Video Descriptions that summarise motion activity in plain language, so you can understand what happened without opening your Ring app or watching the full clip. 
  • Access Video Search using keywords like “person,” “package,” or “car” to find specific moments faster. 
  • Review recorded events for longer with up to 180 days of video history, making it easy to revisit important events. 
  • Use Extended Live View to stay connected to what’s happening in real time for longer. 

By pairing high-resolution video with these added capabilities, a Ring subscription helps turn everyday footage into more useful information so customers can stay informed without scrolling through clips. 

 

Pricing and Availability

The new doorbells and solar products are available for pre-order starting today:


Saturday, 11 April 2026

The Punisher: One Last Kill releases trailer, imagery

The Punisher: One Last Kill releases trailer, imagery

The special debuts May 13 at 1PM NZST, exclusively on Disney+ 

A trailer, key art and stills for the intense, highly anticipated “A Marvel Television Special Presentation: The Punisher: One Last Kill,” starring Jon Bernthal as the titular vigilante, aka Frank Castle, has been unveiled ahead of its Disney+ debut. 

The Punisher: One Last Kill releases trailer, imagery

In the special, Frank searches for meaning beyond revenge, when an unexpected force pulls him back into the fight.

“A Marvel Television Special Presentation: The Punisher: One Last Kill” is directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green from a script co-written by Bernthal and Green. The special episode debuts May 13 at 1pm NZST, exclusively on Disney+.

MOUSE: P.I. For Hire Unveils Extra Sharp Launch Trailer Ahead of April 16 Release

MOUSE: P.I. For Hire Unveils Extra Sharp Launch Trailer Ahead of April 16 Release

PlaySide Studios and Fumi Games have unveiled an extra sharp launch trailer for their upcoming noir-inspired first-person shooter, MOUSE: P.I. For Hire, ahead of its release on April 16 for PC via Steam, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and Nintendo Switch 2.

MOUSE: P.I. For Hire Unveils Extra Sharp Launch Trailer Ahead of April 16 Release

In this trailer, players can check out brand-new gameplay footage, as Jack Pepper swings into action to solve the case and save the future of Mouseberg.


This epic new trailer showcases the entire package that is MOUSE: P.I. For Hire, from the action-packed combat to the noir-fueled detective story, diverse cartoon environments, original jazz tunes and so much more. Starring the iconic Troy Baker as Private Investigator Jack Pepper, players must clear the streets of Mouseburg from crooked cops and heavily armed gangs in order to get to the bottom of the corruption, kidnapping and murder plaguing the city. 


The trailer also gives a fresh look at the other features that MOUSE: P.I. For Hire has to offer, including fully hand-drawn cutscenes, weapon upgrades, collectibles and even a baseball card minigame! Wield creatively twisted firearms, consume powerful upgrades and hunt for clues in this retro-vibed adventure that stands as the best modern-day reliving of classic 1930s cartoons.

Friday, 10 April 2026

Malcolm In The Middle: Life's Still Unfair: Review

Malcolm In The Middle: Life's Still Unfair: Review

Malcolm In The Middle: Life's Still Unfair is an odd beast.

As Scrubs winds up the first season of its reboot, the 1990s sitcom about a smart kid and his scrappy family comes running out of the gate, saying it has a decent raison d'etre too.

Malcolm In The Middle: Life's Still Unfair: Review

But in truth, it's really only the last episode of the four-episode mini-series that truly brings the chaos of the original to mind, squandering the promise that it had.

Centring around Hal (a wonderfully game Bryan Cranston) and Lois (Jane Kaczmarek) and their 40th anniversary together, the scene is set for a solid family reunion. But there's one hitch - Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) who's decided for years to sideline his family in the belief that they make him a worse person, and bring out the neuroses in him that have been unchecked for years and has therefore thrived.

However, when Hal and Lois show up at his house to bring him back, it sparks an existential crisis in all of them - especially as Malcolm's now a single father to a daughter Leah. As if that wasn't enough, Lois is trying to plan the perfect party for her and Hal, a rampage that's got everyone in her sights and no time for any other drama whatsoever.

The opening and final episode of the four-part series are the best ones. With anarchy running through the anniversary do and the crashing of many storylines, Malcolm In The Middle: Life's Still Unfair clearly still has the edge it needs and channels a sadness that's inherent in many families.

Dealing with empty nest syndrome, parental pressures and sibling rivalries was what the show did best - and this latest pushes it to an extreme, despite keeping some of drama grounded amid a myriad of unnecessary fourth wall breaks.

Cranston's easily the MVP of the piece, sending his Hal on an insane trip (literally) and yet providing insight into the harsh reality of being a father. Picking up the intergenerational trauma some 20 years on was never going to be an easy task for creator Linwood Boomer and while parts of it work, the general unevenness of the tone throughout makes this reunion some what of a damp squib.

Guess after all this time, Life is still unfair.

Malcolm In The Middle: Life's Still Unfair is streaming now on Disney+

Ecovacs launches Deebot T80S Omni in New Zealand

Ecovacs launches Deebot T80S Omni in New Zealand

Ecovacs Robotics, a pioneer in service robotics and ANZ market leader, has today launched the DEEBOT T80S OMNI, aimed at delivering the very best in advanced roller mopping technology to a more accessible price point. 

Ecovacs launches Deebot T80S Omni in New Zealand

Purpose built to meet core users’ demands for powerful performance, edge-to-edge coverage and minimal maintenance, available for RRP $1999 NZD, the T80S OMNI brings next-generation floor cleaning to a more accessible price point. Featuring OZMO ROLLER 2.0, upgraded TruEdge 3.0 cleaning and Triple Lift technology that intelligently raising and lowering the brushes and roller, the T80S OMNI delivers seamless, thorough cleaning from bathroom tiles to hardwood floors and carpets.

Upgraded Technology for a Spotless, Tangle-Free Clean

At the heart of the T80S OMNI is the OZMO ROLLER 2.0 with TruEdge 3.0 Extreme Edge Cleaning. The OZMO ROLLER 2.0 delivers highly concentrated cleaning power, generating 3,800Pa of mopping pressure — up to 16 times stronger than traditional dual-plate systems — at a speed of 220 rpm. Paired with an upgraded high-density nylon mop roller, it effectively removes stubborn stains while remaining gentle on floors, delivering a streak-free finish.

Originally debuting on the DEEBOT X8 family, ECOVACS’ OZMO ROLLER mopping technology has already earned global acclaim, with more than 1.6 million robotic vacuum cleaners sold worldwide. With the T80S OMNI, that proven innovation becomes available to broader generation of consumers seeking premium performance without the premium price.

The upgraded TruEdge 3.0 Extreme Edge Cleaning technology features a 1.5 cm extended air-cushion suspended roller and newly added soft rubber support wheels, allowing the robot to glide seamlessly along skirting boards and into corners for true edge-to-edge coverage, ideal for both compact apartments and busy family homes.

Designed to adapt intelligently to real-life changing scenarios, the Triple Lift for Brushes and Rollers automatically adjust depending on floor type. On carpets, the roller mop lifts while suction power increases to keep carpets dry and thoroughly vacuumed. For liquid spills, both brushes lift to prevent contamination while grid-pattern cleaning tackles stubborn stains. When handling large debris, the side brush lifts to reduce scattering as the main brush boosts suction power.

With up to 24,800Pa of suction power and the enhanced ZeroTangle 3.0 Anti-Tangle System,  the T80S OMNI is engineered to effortlessly capture dust, debris, and pet hair with minimal brush maintenance, supporting smoother, uninterrupted cleaning over time. 

Smarter Navigation for Seamless, Full-Coverage Cleaning

Powered by a cutting-edge Vision-Language Model, the AIVI 3D 3.0 Omni-Approach Technology precisely identifies and maps the contours of all obstacles, enabling the robot to navigate and move seamlessly alongside them in real time. Its ultra-slim 98mm profile and high-traction drive wheels allow it to glide under furniture and overcome thresholds up to 20mm, wet or dry, making it well suited to varied floorplans. 

Upgraded OMNI Station for Effortless, Hands-Free Maintenance

The upgraded OMNI Station sets a new standard in hands-free floor care, combining Hot Water Soak Washing with 63°C Hot Air Rolling Drying for a deeper, full drying the mop in just two hours to reduce odours and maintain freshness. It automatically empties the dustbin with up to 90 days of storage and offers up to 150 days of hands-free mop tray maintenance, reinforcing ECOVACS’ commitment to delivering a truly all-in-one cleaning solutions.

Stylish, intelligent and built to deliver exceptional value, the DEEBOT T80S OMNI represents the next evolution of accessible roller mopping technology bringing advanced performance, thoughtful design and everyday convenience together in one seamless solution.

“Roller Mopping has redefined what consumers should expect from robotic floor cleaning,” said Karen Powell, Regional Director of ANZ at ECOVACS Robotics.

“The DEEBOT T80S OMNI brings our leading roller mopping technology into a more accessible space, delivering powerful, edge-to-edge cleaning in a design that fits seamlessly into modern Australian and New Zealand homes. It’s about giving more people access to innovation that genuinely improves everyday life and delivers on our commitment of products Created For Ease.”

Ecovacs launches Deebot T80S Omni in New Zealand

Pricing and Availability

In New Zealand it has a recommended retail price of NZD $1,999, available from Harvey Norman, JB HiFi, Noel Leeming & PB Tech.

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