Milo Ventimiglia Readies 'Ultradome' Fanboy Faceoff

Milo Ventimiglia (Heroes) is teaming up with Agility Studios to create a hosted sci-fi web series, Ultradome, which will attempt to humorously settle long-standing debates in the comic and sci-fi worlds. First up is a faceoff of fanboy favorites Star Wars vs. Lord of the Rings, presumably to determine who would win a Darth Vader vs. Gandolf battle or if The Force trumps the Rings of Power and so on.

It’s looking like a hosted series, with two subjects facing off in each episode tasked with questions such as “Should I have a Lord of the Rings– or a Star Wars-themed wedding?,” or “Could Harry Potter beat Neo in a fight?”

Ventimiglia is producing the series through his diVide Pictures

outfit and stars in the pilot episode, “Star Wars vs. Lord of the Rings.” He will also direct select future episodes of Ultradome, which was co-created with partner Russ Cundiff and Agility execs Keith Quinn and Zev Suissa.

Subscribe for daily Tubefilter Top Stories

Subscribe

“My whole life has been spent engaged with friends in intellectual debate – like whether Kirk is tougher than Spock or if Middle Earth is a more difficult place to live than Tatooine. With Ultradome, we can bring these debates to the public and settle them in the most logical way possible: through armed combat,” said Ventimiglia. “We’re very excited to be working with Agility on this series and to tap into their expertise in digital programming.”

Though somewhat new to the web series scene, Agility has been making some major deals lately, having  recently announced a mulit-platform dance-themed web series with Jon M. Chu, The Legion of Extraordinary Dancers which is due out later this year with sponsor PUMA on board.

Currently only the pilot episode has been shot, with others set to follow. No word on the official release date yet.

Share
Published by
Marc Hustvedt

Recent Posts

Have you heard? Sykkuno’s bad behavior, Mamdani’s Sidetalk inspo, and a Tax Day surprise.

Each week, we handpick a selection of stories to give you a snapshot of trends,…

12 hours ago

deviantART says artists made $23 million on its platform last year, boasts that it was “100% right” to embrace generative AI

Back in the very early 2000s, deviantART was a tentpole of digital fandom. All sorts…

13 hours ago

YouTube reshuffles clipping by removing viewer options while bringing Clips to Shorts

YouTube still wants its users to keep things brief, but it's reimagining the tools that…

13 hours ago

Jesser makes moves off the court to turn his sports content empire into a business

A leading creator in the sports category is turning his channels and offline ventures into…

14 hours ago

Reed Hastings leaves Netflix, which says it “really built our M&A muscle” during failed deal with Warner Bros. Discovery

There's just no winning with Netflix shareholders. After it reported 2025's Q4 earnings in January,…

1 day ago

TikTok is turning ByteDance’s AI video generator into a brand’s best friend

As one AI-powered video generator bites the dust, another is being integrated into one of…

2 days ago