Marvel’s Runaways will start running on Tuesday, Nov. 21, Hulu announced as part of its fall slate.
Adapted from the Marvel comics by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, the 10-episode series stars Rhenzy Feliz (Casual), Lyrica Okano (The Affair), Virginia Gardner (The Goldbergs), Ariela Barer (One Day at a Time), Gregg Sulkin (Faking It), Allegra Acosta, Annie Wersching (Timeless), Ryan Sands (The Wire), Angel Parker (Trial & Error), Ever Carradine (The Handmaid’s Tale), James Marsters (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Kevin Weisman (Alias), Brigid Brannagh (Army Wives), James Yaegashi, Brittany Ishibashi (Political Animals) and Kip Pardue (Ray Donovan).
RelatedMarvel’s Runaways: James Marsters,...
Adapted from the Marvel comics by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, the 10-episode series stars Rhenzy Feliz (Casual), Lyrica Okano (The Affair), Virginia Gardner (The Goldbergs), Ariela Barer (One Day at a Time), Gregg Sulkin (Faking It), Allegra Acosta, Annie Wersching (Timeless), Ryan Sands (The Wire), Angel Parker (Trial & Error), Ever Carradine (The Handmaid’s Tale), James Marsters (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Kevin Weisman (Alias), Brigid Brannagh (Army Wives), James Yaegashi, Brittany Ishibashi (Political Animals) and Kip Pardue (Ray Donovan).
RelatedMarvel’s Runaways: James Marsters,...
- 7/20/2017
- TVLine.com
Pop culture comes to life in St. Louis this weeekend! It’s the Wizard World Comic Con April 1st, 2nd, and 3rd at America’s Center downtown (701 Convention Plaza – St. Louis, Mo 63101), and boy oh boy, do they have an amazing line-up of guests!
Wizard World Comic Con events bring together thousands of fans of all ages to celebrate the best in pop-fi, pop culture, movies, graphic novels, cosplay, comics, television, sci-fi, toys, video gaming, gaming, original art, collectibles, contests and more. St. Louis show hours are Friday, April 1st, 3-8 p.m.; Saturday, April 2nd, 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Sunday, April 3rd, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Wizard World Comic Con St. Louis is also the place for cosplay, with fans young and old showing off their best costumes throughout the event. Fans dressed as every imaginable character – and some never before dreamed – will roam the convention floor...
Wizard World Comic Con events bring together thousands of fans of all ages to celebrate the best in pop-fi, pop culture, movies, graphic novels, cosplay, comics, television, sci-fi, toys, video gaming, gaming, original art, collectibles, contests and more. St. Louis show hours are Friday, April 1st, 3-8 p.m.; Saturday, April 2nd, 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Sunday, April 3rd, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Wizard World Comic Con St. Louis is also the place for cosplay, with fans young and old showing off their best costumes throughout the event. Fans dressed as every imaginable character – and some never before dreamed – will roam the convention floor...
- 4/1/2016
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
With a title like “The Lego Movie”, most potential audience members will probably have made up their minds one way or the other. The film itself shows that you can't judge a film by its title; unless you think it's going to be awesome, in which case you happen to be right. It seems that many people did expect it to be awesome, going by the film's box office. But really, The Lego Movie will appeal to anyone who likes creativity (which should, in theory, be anyone who's a fan of cinema). And here's why...
It's from the directors of Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs
Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs was a terrifically inventive ode to geeky enthusiasm (a scientist is hailed as a hero for making it rain cheeseburgers), with a goofy wit, stylish cinematography (or whatever the animated equivalent is), and one of the most oddly...
It's from the directors of Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs
Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs was a terrifically inventive ode to geeky enthusiasm (a scientist is hailed as a hero for making it rain cheeseburgers), with a goofy wit, stylish cinematography (or whatever the animated equivalent is), and one of the most oddly...
- 9/5/2014
- Shadowlocked
The Internet rumour mill has been working overtime the last few weeks, what with the shock announcement that Ben Affleck will be playing the new Batman, and Joss Whedon’s rather sly insinuation that a popular character might be dying off in Avengers: Age of Ultron.
Whedon has prior stated that the sequel will feature “death, death, death”, though later explained that he’d have to find a damn good reason to kill one of The Avengers off, given how much they mean monetarily to Marvel Studios, as well as to fans. Fair play to Joss for not letting the cat entirely out of the bag two years before release, but it’s fair to expect that, in true Whedon style, a likable character is going to meet a grim end before the film’s over.
Given that Loki has already been confirmed not to appear in the movie – as...
Whedon has prior stated that the sequel will feature “death, death, death”, though later explained that he’d have to find a damn good reason to kill one of The Avengers off, given how much they mean monetarily to Marvel Studios, as well as to fans. Fair play to Joss for not letting the cat entirely out of the bag two years before release, but it’s fair to expect that, in true Whedon style, a likable character is going to meet a grim end before the film’s over.
Given that Loki has already been confirmed not to appear in the movie – as...
- 8/29/2013
- by Shaun Munro
- Obsessed with Film
ABC has released three fun new clips for Joss Whedon's upcoming Avengers spin-off series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. The titles of the clips are The Saga Continues, We Stand a Chance and They Stand Together. I've heard good things about the pilot episode, I'm excited to finally get to watch it myself, and I hope it contains all of those things that we love about Whedon's shows. The series is set to premiere on September 24th! Do you think the show is going to be a hit or a bomb?
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Clark Gregg reprises his role of Agent Phil Coulson from Marvel’s feature films as he assembles a small, highly select group of Agents from the worldwide law-enforcement organization known as S.H.I.E.L.D. Together they investigate the new, the strange, and the unknown across the globe,...
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Clark Gregg reprises his role of Agent Phil Coulson from Marvel’s feature films as he assembles a small, highly select group of Agents from the worldwide law-enforcement organization known as S.H.I.E.L.D. Together they investigate the new, the strange, and the unknown across the globe,...
- 8/2/2013
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
In a new interview at the Minister Of Chance site, genre favourite Jenny Agutter (Logan's Run, An American Werewolf In London), fresh from the huge success of the BBC's Call The Midwife, chats about the new Marvel Avengers movie, among many other things.
The interview runs at 47 minutes, but you can jump to any part of it you like, because it's fully indexed at www.ministerofchance.com/jenny.
Jenny plays outlawed scientist professor Cantha in writer/producer Dan Freeman's fan-funded and star-studded Doctor Who spin-off The Minister Of Chance - but in this exclusive preview clip, you can hear a little of what the enduringly appealing Agutter has to say about why Joss Whedon chose her for The Avengers...and how Samuel L. Jackson nearly embarked inadvertently on a life of crime...
The interview runs at 47 minutes, but you can jump to any part of it you like, because it's fully indexed at www.ministerofchance.com/jenny.
Jenny plays outlawed scientist professor Cantha in writer/producer Dan Freeman's fan-funded and star-studded Doctor Who spin-off The Minister Of Chance - but in this exclusive preview clip, you can hear a little of what the enduringly appealing Agutter has to say about why Joss Whedon chose her for The Avengers...and how Samuel L. Jackson nearly embarked inadvertently on a life of crime...
- 2/24/2012
- Shadowlocked
Marvel Studios has announced they they will soon be hosting a Global Twitter Chat on Tuesday, January 31st that will allow fans to chat with cast members of the upcoming The Avengers, including director Joss Whedon. In addition to the chit-chat with cast members, participating fans will also have a chance at seeing e a 10-second teaser clip from the upcoming promo that’s currently scheduled to air during the Super Bowl.
Burbank, Calif., Jan 27, 2012 (Business Wire) — Participants Get Tease of “Marvel’s The Avengers” 30-Second Super Bowl Spot and Chance to Win Prizes
Marvel Studios announced today that they will be sponsoring a Global Twitter Chat on Tuesday, January 31, 2012 at 11 a.m. (Pst) with cast members and the director of their highly anticipated action-adventure “Marvel’s The Avengers,” opening in theaters on May 4, 2012. The 30-minute live tweeting event features writer/director Joss Whedon and cast members Tom Hiddleston and Clark Gregg.
Burbank, Calif., Jan 27, 2012 (Business Wire) — Participants Get Tease of “Marvel’s The Avengers” 30-Second Super Bowl Spot and Chance to Win Prizes
Marvel Studios announced today that they will be sponsoring a Global Twitter Chat on Tuesday, January 31, 2012 at 11 a.m. (Pst) with cast members and the director of their highly anticipated action-adventure “Marvel’s The Avengers,” opening in theaters on May 4, 2012. The 30-minute live tweeting event features writer/director Joss Whedon and cast members Tom Hiddleston and Clark Gregg.
- 1/28/2012
- by GeekRest
- GeekRest
Marvel Studios has announced that they will be holding a Global Twitter Chat for The Avengers with writer and director Joss Whedon and cast members Tom Hiddleston and Clark Gregg. It will also include a 10-second teaser preview of the 30-second Super Bowl spot which will be shown on February 5th.
The event will take placeon Tuesday, January 31, 2012, at 11 a.m. (Pacific Standard Time). Who knows what will come of this, but I doubt that anything will be revealed that we don't already know.
Here's the full Press Release with all of the Information:
“Marvel’S The Avengers” Assemble On Twitter
Marvel Studios Sponsors Global Twitter Chat With Director And Cast For Fans Around The World
Participants Get Tease Of “Marvel’S The Avengers”
30-second Super Bowl Spot And Chance To Win Prizes
Burbank, Calif. (January 27, 2012)–Marvel Studios announced today that they will be sponsoring a Global Twitter Chat on Tuesday,...
The event will take placeon Tuesday, January 31, 2012, at 11 a.m. (Pacific Standard Time). Who knows what will come of this, but I doubt that anything will be revealed that we don't already know.
Here's the full Press Release with all of the Information:
“Marvel’S The Avengers” Assemble On Twitter
Marvel Studios Sponsors Global Twitter Chat With Director And Cast For Fans Around The World
Participants Get Tease Of “Marvel’S The Avengers”
30-second Super Bowl Spot And Chance To Win Prizes
Burbank, Calif. (January 27, 2012)–Marvel Studios announced today that they will be sponsoring a Global Twitter Chat on Tuesday,...
- 1/28/2012
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
I have to say, I'm surprised it took six episodes, but we're now officially embroiled in "The Vampire Diaries" ghost story... and the Mikael story... and the sire story... and the Ripper story... seriously, how does this show have so much going on all at once? Remember when it was about a girl who fell in love with a vampire and had to deal with his pain-in-the-butt brother?
I'm kidding, Damon fans. Retract your claws!
Tonight's episode was another one that left us reeling, and despite all the action, it also gave us a chance to really savor performances and small character moments... and we finally got a full introduction to the new (and improved, if you ask me) version of a certain Stefan Salvatore.
Time to jump in... or back-handspring in, as the case may be.
Previously on "The Vampire Diaries": Matt committed suicide so he'd be able to see Vicki,...
I'm kidding, Damon fans. Retract your claws!
Tonight's episode was another one that left us reeling, and despite all the action, it also gave us a chance to really savor performances and small character moments... and we finally got a full introduction to the new (and improved, if you ask me) version of a certain Stefan Salvatore.
Time to jump in... or back-handspring in, as the case may be.
Previously on "The Vampire Diaries": Matt committed suicide so he'd be able to see Vicki,...
- 10/21/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Good news and bad news, comic book fanboys. After three failed attempts on the big screen, everyone’s favorite vigilante is giving TV a shot. The good news is that The Punisher is back, and he’s found a TV show on a major network. The bad news? That major network is Fox, which is notorious for greenlighting genre shows only to cancel them faster than you can say, “Oh come on, give it a Chance already!” I need not remind Joss Whedon’s legion of fans about the fickle nature of Fox. “The Punisher” TV series, from “Criminal Minds” showrunner Ed Bernero, will divert from the comic book somewhat, though that’s to be expected. The vigilante ex-Marine will now instead be “a rising star detective with the New York Police Department who moonlights as the vigilante Punisher, seeking justice for those the system has failed.” His name, though,...
- 10/21/2011
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
Last time we saw hunter Jo Harvelle in Season 5 of Supernatural, she was sacrificing herself for the greater good as hellhounds descended upon her rigged-to-blow hideout. But in this week’s episode (Friday, 9/8c on The CW), Jo returns much more at peace, says her portrayer Alona Tal. It helps that she’s, you know, dead.
TVLine chatted with Tal about what brings Jo back to the Supernatural world (duh, Dean), her final moments pre-death — yes, we’re talking about that kiss! — and her buzzy new FX pilot Powers.
Tvline | What was your reaction when you heard they wanted to...
TVLine chatted with Tal about what brings Jo back to the Supernatural world (duh, Dean), her final moments pre-death — yes, we’re talking about that kiss! — and her buzzy new FX pilot Powers.
Tvline | What was your reaction when you heard they wanted to...
- 10/14/2011
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Charlie McDonnell, aka charlieiscoollike, has become the first British person to get a million regular viewers on YouTube, with his videos having received more than 170m views in total to date.
As another, more evil, Doctor, Austin Powers’ Dr. Evil, would say, “One meeeiiillion viewers…”
Charlie McDonnell is a member of the Trock (or Time Lord Rock) band Chameleon Circuit, which sings songs about how awesome Doctor Who is. Their songs, individually and collectively, are published by the brilliantly named record label Don’t Forget to Be Awesome. (Incidentally, this is a phrase that, probably inadvertently, sums up Echo’s character arc in Dollhouse.)
Charlieissocoollike’s videos (Doctor Who-related or otherwise), are, as with Chameleon Circuit's songs, wonderfully funny, catchy, and uncynical. Kind of like the Muppets, if the Muppets were Doctor Who characters. And thanks to the magic of the internet, behold:
As the Doctor might say: “The internet…...
As another, more evil, Doctor, Austin Powers’ Dr. Evil, would say, “One meeeiiillion viewers…”
Charlie McDonnell is a member of the Trock (or Time Lord Rock) band Chameleon Circuit, which sings songs about how awesome Doctor Who is. Their songs, individually and collectively, are published by the brilliantly named record label Don’t Forget to Be Awesome. (Incidentally, this is a phrase that, probably inadvertently, sums up Echo’s character arc in Dollhouse.)
Charlieissocoollike’s videos (Doctor Who-related or otherwise), are, as with Chameleon Circuit's songs, wonderfully funny, catchy, and uncynical. Kind of like the Muppets, if the Muppets were Doctor Who characters. And thanks to the magic of the internet, behold:
As the Doctor might say: “The internet…...
- 9/17/2011
- Shadowlocked
As one of the most iconic actors ever to emerge from England, Anthony Head really is the definition of a true great. Comedy, drama, live theatre – Head has done it all, bringing his classic style of acting to each and every role. Best known as Rupert Giles in the Joss Whedon vampire classic Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Head has since diversified into other areas of acting. In recent years, he's guest starred in Doctor Who, found success as the Prime Minister in Little Britain, and at present is portraying Uther in the BBC's smash hit Merlin.
In this intimate interview with Shadowlocked – conducted at the Merlin: The Dragon Tower launch day at Warwick Castle – Anthony Head talks openly about his life, filming with Merlin and his career to date...
Well, while we are here (Merlin launch day), let’s start with this. How’s it all been going?
It...
In this intimate interview with Shadowlocked – conducted at the Merlin: The Dragon Tower launch day at Warwick Castle – Anthony Head talks openly about his life, filming with Merlin and his career to date...
Well, while we are here (Merlin launch day), let’s start with this. How’s it all been going?
It...
- 6/22/2011
- Shadowlocked
[Spoilers for Torchwood: Children of Earth]
For those of us that have been waiting patiently since the end of Children of Earth to see just what would happen next, we will finally get our answers On Friday, July 8th, courtesy of Starz Entertainment. The new mini-series, Miracle Day, is being co-produced by the BBC and Starz, and is set to see John Barrowman, Eve Myles, and Kai Owen return in their original roles, along with Mekhi Phifer (ER, 8 Mile) and Bill Pullman (The Grudge, Independence Day, Singles). The last we saw of Gwen Cooper (Myles) and Rhys Williams (Owen), they were watching a devastated Captain Jack Harkness (Barrowman) – beaten physically and mentally after sacrificing his own grandson to save every other child on Earth – preparing to hitch a ride Ford Prefect-style to leave the planet and run away. Jack was last seen in the second part of 'The End of Time', David Tennant’s final story on Doctor Who,...
For those of us that have been waiting patiently since the end of Children of Earth to see just what would happen next, we will finally get our answers On Friday, July 8th, courtesy of Starz Entertainment. The new mini-series, Miracle Day, is being co-produced by the BBC and Starz, and is set to see John Barrowman, Eve Myles, and Kai Owen return in their original roles, along with Mekhi Phifer (ER, 8 Mile) and Bill Pullman (The Grudge, Independence Day, Singles). The last we saw of Gwen Cooper (Myles) and Rhys Williams (Owen), they were watching a devastated Captain Jack Harkness (Barrowman) – beaten physically and mentally after sacrificing his own grandson to save every other child on Earth – preparing to hitch a ride Ford Prefect-style to leave the planet and run away. Jack was last seen in the second part of 'The End of Time', David Tennant’s final story on Doctor Who,...
- 5/25/2011
- Shadowlocked
Jane Espenson has an incredible resume; after working as writer or producer on what seems like every genre show *ever* (seriously, how does she find the time? Does she have a Tardis?), she's about to get even busier. Today, she announced via Twitter that she would be working on Once Upon a Time, a fantasy TV series picked up by ABC earlier this week. Once Upon a Time stars Jennifer Morrison, a series regular on House and most recently seen on How I Met Your Mother, as a bail bondsman in the town of Storybrooke, surrounded by fairy tale characters engaged in a grim (!) battle for the future. Once Upon a Time also stars Ginnifer Goodwin, Josh Dallas, Robert Carlyle, and Pirates of the Caribbean’s Lee Arenberg. It was created by Adam Horowitz & Edward Kitsis, executive producers of Lost and screenwriters of Tron: Legacy.
Then Ms. Espenson tweeted that...
Then Ms. Espenson tweeted that...
- 5/19/2011
- Shadowlocked
Outlantacon, the Atlanta-based event for science fiction, fantasy and horror fan groups supporting and promoting gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender themes within the genres, announced today the addition of Amber Benson to its line-up of guest speakers. Outlantacon’s third annual convention is scheduled in Atlanta 13 to 15 May 2011 at the Holiday Inn Select – Atlanta Perimeter.
Benson is best known for her role as Tara Maclay, love interest of character Willow Rosenberg, in the television series “Buffy the Vampire Slayer.” About her role as half of the first lesbian couple portrayed on American television, Amber has said: “I got letters from girls saying that I changed their lives and that had such an impact on me. You don’t realize what an impact television has on people. But when you get letters from young girls saying, ‘I came out and I have a girlfriend now because of you,’ it’s great.
Benson is best known for her role as Tara Maclay, love interest of character Willow Rosenberg, in the television series “Buffy the Vampire Slayer.” About her role as half of the first lesbian couple portrayed on American television, Amber has said: “I got letters from girls saying that I changed their lives and that had such an impact on me. You don’t realize what an impact television has on people. But when you get letters from young girls saying, ‘I came out and I have a girlfriend now because of you,’ it’s great.
- 5/3/2011
- by The DoorQus Maximus
- doorQ.com
Fuquay-varina - It was a speedy two days with major stars dropping into my neighborhood.
On a Thursday night the man who made predicted FedEx arrived at a Durham library. Mister McFeely (David Newell) still fits in his Speedy Delivery uniform and hat as he greeted Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood fans of all ages. Most of the ages were under seven. Luckily I had brought along a little kid in order not to stick out.
McFeely was at the end of a weeklong tour around the state to touch base with the kids. Lately whenever any star of kid focused tv shows comes to town, it’s part of some over inflated media spectacular stage show at the sports arena. There’s singing, dancing, indoor fireworks and motorcycle stunts meant to dazzle a three year old. Plus there’s a $18 convenience charge on the tickets. But this was not McFeely’s type of entertainment.
On a Thursday night the man who made predicted FedEx arrived at a Durham library. Mister McFeely (David Newell) still fits in his Speedy Delivery uniform and hat as he greeted Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood fans of all ages. Most of the ages were under seven. Luckily I had brought along a little kid in order not to stick out.
McFeely was at the end of a weeklong tour around the state to touch base with the kids. Lately whenever any star of kid focused tv shows comes to town, it’s part of some over inflated media spectacular stage show at the sports arena. There’s singing, dancing, indoor fireworks and motorcycle stunts meant to dazzle a three year old. Plus there’s a $18 convenience charge on the tickets. But this was not McFeely’s type of entertainment.
- 10/8/2010
- by UncaScroogeMcD
Strap yourselves in. This fall is going to be busy with new and returning sci-fi shows for your viewing enjoyment! Here’s a breakdown for you to set your DVR by with show descriptions, trailers, and U.S. premiere dates. (Organized in alphabetical order)
Show - Premiere Date – Network – Time
Big Bang Theory – September 23, Thursday on CBS at 8/7C
Caprica – October 5, Tuesday on SyFy at 9/8C
Chuck – September 20, Monday on NBC at 8/7C
The Event – September 20, Monday on NBC at 9/8C
Fringe – September 23, Thursday on Fox at 9/8C
Human Target – October 1, Friday on Fox at 8/7C
No Ordinary Family – September 28, Tuesday on ABC at 8/7C
Sanctuary – October 15, Friday on Syfy at 10/9C
Smallville – September 24, Friday on CW at 8/7C
Stargate: Universe – September 28, Tuesday on Syfy at 9/8C
Star Wars: Clone Wars (2 part premiere with back to back episodes)- September 17, Friday on Cartoon Network at 9/8C
Supernatural – September 24, Friday on...
Show - Premiere Date – Network – Time
Big Bang Theory – September 23, Thursday on CBS at 8/7C
Caprica – October 5, Tuesday on SyFy at 9/8C
Chuck – September 20, Monday on NBC at 8/7C
The Event – September 20, Monday on NBC at 9/8C
Fringe – September 23, Thursday on Fox at 9/8C
Human Target – October 1, Friday on Fox at 8/7C
No Ordinary Family – September 28, Tuesday on ABC at 8/7C
Sanctuary – October 15, Friday on Syfy at 10/9C
Smallville – September 24, Friday on CW at 8/7C
Stargate: Universe – September 28, Tuesday on Syfy at 9/8C
Star Wars: Clone Wars (2 part premiere with back to back episodes)- September 17, Friday on Cartoon Network at 9/8C
Supernatural – September 24, Friday on...
- 9/17/2010
- by Lillian 'zenbitch' Standefer
- ScifiMafia
Fox's sci-fi adventure "Terra Nova" will get the "Glee" treatment next spring.
The Steven Spielberg-produced show, about a group of people from the year 2149 who travel back in time to prehistoric Earth to look for keys to saving the damaged planet, will get a preview in May 2011 before premiering the following fall. Fox used a similar strategy to launch "Glee" last year.
Jason O'Mara ("Life on Mars") has been cast in the lead role of Jim Shannon, who travels with his family back to the past. "Terra Nova" will film in Australia and feature a multitude of visual effects shots, so the extra time (it was initially slated for earlier in 2011) will only help.
Brannon Braga ("24," "Star Trek: Enterprise") and David Fury ("24," "Angel") created the show and are executive producing with Spielberg and Peter Chernin.
- The network handed out the first "Glee" novel to reporters Monday (Aug. 2), and...
The Steven Spielberg-produced show, about a group of people from the year 2149 who travel back in time to prehistoric Earth to look for keys to saving the damaged planet, will get a preview in May 2011 before premiering the following fall. Fox used a similar strategy to launch "Glee" last year.
Jason O'Mara ("Life on Mars") has been cast in the lead role of Jim Shannon, who travels with his family back to the past. "Terra Nova" will film in Australia and feature a multitude of visual effects shots, so the extra time (it was initially slated for earlier in 2011) will only help.
Brannon Braga ("24," "Star Trek: Enterprise") and David Fury ("24," "Angel") created the show and are executive producing with Spielberg and Peter Chernin.
- The network handed out the first "Glee" novel to reporters Monday (Aug. 2), and...
- 8/3/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
If you’re a fan of the Alien films, take note, you’re about the get the chance to own everything you could ever want related to the iconic series of movies.
The Ultimate Collection Featuring All Four Alien Films Hatches On Blu-ray from October 25 With Never-Before-Seen Bonus Material And The Debut Of The Exclusive and Groundbreaking Interactive Experience, Mu-th-ur Mode
Fans Have A Chance To Board The Nostromo During Comic-Con At Booth #3528 And Enter The Hibernation Chamber Of The Doomed Intergalactic Crew
Sometimes, the scariest things come from within. Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment presents one of the most successful and terrifying film franchises of all time when the Alien Anthology debuts on Blu-ray for the first time ever from October 25 internationally and on October 26 in North America. All four Alien films have been reinvigorated for an intense Blu-ray high-definition viewing experience.
The release also marks the debut of Mu-th-ur Mode,...
The Ultimate Collection Featuring All Four Alien Films Hatches On Blu-ray from October 25 With Never-Before-Seen Bonus Material And The Debut Of The Exclusive and Groundbreaking Interactive Experience, Mu-th-ur Mode
Fans Have A Chance To Board The Nostromo During Comic-Con At Booth #3528 And Enter The Hibernation Chamber Of The Doomed Intergalactic Crew
Sometimes, the scariest things come from within. Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment presents one of the most successful and terrifying film franchises of all time when the Alien Anthology debuts on Blu-ray for the first time ever from October 25 internationally and on October 26 in North America. All four Alien films have been reinvigorated for an intense Blu-ray high-definition viewing experience.
The release also marks the debut of Mu-th-ur Mode,...
- 7/16/2010
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
The Ultimate Collection Featuring All Four Alien Films Hatches On
Blu-ray from October 25 With Never-Before-Seen Bonus Material And The Debut Of The Exclusive and Groundbreaking Interactive Experience, Mu-th-ur Mode
Fans Have A Chance To Board The Nostromo During Comic-Con At Booth #3528 And Enter The Hibernation Chamber Of The Doomed Intergalactic Crew
Sometimes, the scariest things come from within. Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment presents one of the most successful and terrifying film franchises of all time when the Alien Anthology debuts on Blu-ray for the first time ever from October 25 internationally and on October 26 in North America. All four Alien films have been reinvigorated for an intense Blu-ray high-definition viewing experience. The release also marks the debut of Mu-th-ur Mode, a fully interactive companion that takes the extensive materials in the Alien Anthology and puts them in the user’s hand – connecting fans to special features on all six discs...
Blu-ray from October 25 With Never-Before-Seen Bonus Material And The Debut Of The Exclusive and Groundbreaking Interactive Experience, Mu-th-ur Mode
Fans Have A Chance To Board The Nostromo During Comic-Con At Booth #3528 And Enter The Hibernation Chamber Of The Doomed Intergalactic Crew
Sometimes, the scariest things come from within. Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment presents one of the most successful and terrifying film franchises of all time when the Alien Anthology debuts on Blu-ray for the first time ever from October 25 internationally and on October 26 in North America. All four Alien films have been reinvigorated for an intense Blu-ray high-definition viewing experience. The release also marks the debut of Mu-th-ur Mode, a fully interactive companion that takes the extensive materials in the Alien Anthology and puts them in the user’s hand – connecting fans to special features on all six discs...
- 7/15/2010
- by Kevin Coll
- FusedFilm
As in most years, last season was a pretty good one for Fox, largely because of the declining "American Idol." It was also helped by the new darling hit "Glee" (although I know many people, myself included, have jumped off the bandwagon, and I predict a strong ratings dip next year), and that show has been rewarded with the precious post-Super Bowl spot next February. And while "Human Target" hasn't been a particularly strong critical or ratings boon, it's been a solid little piece of entertainment which the network saw fit to give a second season to.
Speaking of second seasons, Fox gave an uncharacteristic one to "Dollhouse" which was creatively intriguing and ratings deprived, so yet another Joss Whedon show is no more. "Brothers" and "Sons of Tucson" have now been officially canceled, although we knew that was coming for quite some time. So too has "The Wanda Sykes Show" been canceled,...
Speaking of second seasons, Fox gave an uncharacteristic one to "Dollhouse" which was creatively intriguing and ratings deprived, so yet another Joss Whedon show is no more. "Brothers" and "Sons of Tucson" have now been officially canceled, although we knew that was coming for quite some time. So too has "The Wanda Sykes Show" been canceled,...
- 5/17/2010
- by Seth Freilich
The Fall TV Season presentations for all the new network shows take place this week with first announced today. Here's a full breakdown of which concepts have made the list over on Fox.
While the numbers overall slipped a bit this past season for the Murdoch network, it still attracts the most people in the key 18-49 demographic. "American Idol" remains a powerhouse and has weathered Ellen DeGeneres replacing Paula Abdul without issue, however with Simon Cowell departing next season many are wondering how big an impact that will have (Cowell's "The X Factor" starts up on the network next Fall).
"Bones" is arguably the safest drama series of the network right now, the show consistently rating between 9-11 million viewers and hasn't dropped off any of its viewership at all despite approaching the end of its fifth season. "House" remains a powerhouse but its heady days of 20-25 million...
While the numbers overall slipped a bit this past season for the Murdoch network, it still attracts the most people in the key 18-49 demographic. "American Idol" remains a powerhouse and has weathered Ellen DeGeneres replacing Paula Abdul without issue, however with Simon Cowell departing next season many are wondering how big an impact that will have (Cowell's "The X Factor" starts up on the network next Fall).
"Bones" is arguably the safest drama series of the network right now, the show consistently rating between 9-11 million viewers and hasn't dropped off any of its viewership at all despite approaching the end of its fifth season. "House" remains a powerhouse but its heady days of 20-25 million...
- 5/17/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Fox network may be about to close the book on Jack Bauer's small screen adventures after what has seemed like 120 years on the air—but it's banking that a host of new shows will catch on fire, just like 24 did nine years ago. And two of those shows, Lonestar and Terra Nova, caught our attention immediately. The first sounds like a contemporary version of Dallas, while the second is basically The Time Tunnel meets Jurassic Park.
Straight off, here's how the network describes both of those series.
Lonestar, a sophisticated and provocative drama set against the sprawling backdrop of big Texas oil, will premiere this fall. From Chris Keyser and Amy Lippman (Party of Five), writer Kyle Killen and directed by Marc Webb ((500) Days of Summer), the compelling series stars newcomer James Wolk as a charismatic and brilliant schemer who has entangled himself in a deep, complex web from which he can’t break free.
Straight off, here's how the network describes both of those series.
Lonestar, a sophisticated and provocative drama set against the sprawling backdrop of big Texas oil, will premiere this fall. From Chris Keyser and Amy Lippman (Party of Five), writer Kyle Killen and directed by Marc Webb ((500) Days of Summer), the compelling series stars newcomer James Wolk as a charismatic and brilliant schemer who has entangled himself in a deep, complex web from which he can’t break free.
- 5/17/2010
- CinemaSpy
It’s the episode I both have dreaded and waited for: the end of the first season of the best new show of the 2009-2010 season. Hopefully, it won’t be the end of the show for good (not if I have anything to say about it). But fittingly, at the end, we start at the beginning. This is the story of how Christopher Chance became Christopher Chance, and wow, is it a good one.
We begin with a bunch of wannabe sekrit commandos breaking into a building. It’s not just any building…it’s Chance’s warehouse. The bad guys know where he is now, and they’re here to get him. Talk about a rude awakening! But of course our guys won’t just surrender. Winston’s in hiding, gun in hand, ready to pop someone.
Flashback to six years ago, at what we now know is...
We begin with a bunch of wannabe sekrit commandos breaking into a building. It’s not just any building…it’s Chance’s warehouse. The bad guys know where he is now, and they’re here to get him. Talk about a rude awakening! But of course our guys won’t just surrender. Winston’s in hiding, gun in hand, ready to pop someone.
Flashback to six years ago, at what we now know is...
- 4/15/2010
- by Brittany Frederick
- TVovermind.com
Amy Acker will guest star on the season finale of Human Target.
The actress, who played Dr. Claire Saunders on the Joss Whedon drama Dollhouse and will appear on the upcoming ABC series Happy Town, will portray a woman Christopher Chance's past.
Talking to reporters during a conference call, star Mark Valley previewed the episode the guest-starring stint ahead:
"Baptiste comes back, and Amy Acker shows up and plays this one character who's very pivotal in Chance's past - she was the catalyst for him becoming Christopher Chance."
Also, Valley said:
"Lee Majors is in that episode - there's a couple of major confrontations there. Jackie Earle Haley and I have our first fight even though it takes place in the past. You can see the roots of their relationship and why they have such a trusting bond."...
The actress, who played Dr. Claire Saunders on the Joss Whedon drama Dollhouse and will appear on the upcoming ABC series Happy Town, will portray a woman Christopher Chance's past.
Talking to reporters during a conference call, star Mark Valley previewed the episode the guest-starring stint ahead:
"Baptiste comes back, and Amy Acker shows up and plays this one character who's very pivotal in Chance's past - she was the catalyst for him becoming Christopher Chance."
Also, Valley said:
"Lee Majors is in that episode - there's a couple of major confrontations there. Jackie Earle Haley and I have our first fight even though it takes place in the past. You can see the roots of their relationship and why they have such a trusting bond."...
- 3/11/2010
- by matt@iscribelimited.com (M.L. House)
- TVfanatic
Former Dollhouse star Amy Acker will appear in the season finale of Human Target, Mark Valley has confirmed. The actress, who played Dr Claire Saunders on the Joss Whedon series, will play a face from Christopher Chance's past. Discussing the episode, Valley told reporters during a conference call: "Baptiste comes back, and Amy Acker shows up and plays this one character who's very pivotal in Chance's past - she was the catalyst (more)...
- 3/10/2010
- by By Dan French
- Digital Spy
As the ambiguous saying goes, "It takes all kinds." When it comes to directors, it seems Olivia Williams has worked with all kinds. Currently she stars in Roman Polanski's newest project, "The Ghost Writer," playing Ruth Lang, the wife of a British prime minister. As it happens, years ago when Williams auditioned for and won admission to the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, she used Alan Bennett's monologue "Her Big Chance," about an extra whose greatest role was one of the wenches in Roman Polanski's "Tess of the D'Urbervilles." The character has delusions of having a chat with said director. Today, Williams can recount many such chats, additionally having been given insight into his directorial processes."When he can, Roman will rehearse the night before," she reveals. "You go into a soulless hotel room, and he says, 'Start reading.' And you get through about the first half-sentence,...
- 3/10/2010
- backstage.com
Amber Nicole Benson was born on January 8, 1977, to Edward and Diane Benson, and today is an actress, screenwriter, producer, director, playwright, and author who's most famous for her role as Tara Maclay on the long-running television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV). Benson was both born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama, and it was there that she first discovered her interest in the arts, as she studied dance, music, and acting. "When I was a little kid I saw The Nutcracker Suite and desperately wanted to get on the stage," Benson told AfterEllen.com. "That was the beginning of the end for me." A family move to Orlando, Florida led to several opportunities, but work and success followed yet another move, this time to Los Angeles. Benson was still in her teens when her acting career started to take off. She played Nicole Reed in several made-for-tv Jack Reed movies starring Brian Dennehy,...
- 11/30/2009
- by ianspelling@corp.popstar.com (Ian Spelling)
- PopStar
"Don't let the bright lights and loud sounds fool you. This is fan art, not the work of Joss Whedon." Why did Billy Boy want to give Penny keys to a shiny new Australia? What's the deal with Johnny Snow? Why the heck do people like Captain Hammer so damn much anyway? Answers to all these questions and more are now just a click away. Shot in several locations around Houston, Texas, Horrible Turn tells the story of Billy Boy before he receives his PhD in Horribleness...you know, high school. It features 12 original songs, a talented cast of young performers, enough insider Whedon jokes to please the brownest of Browncoats and the Guildies. Oh yeah, and it's completely fan created. Tubefilter had a chance to catch up with Chance McClain who directed, co-wrote, and co-produced this intrepid not-actually-canon-but-darn-good prequel. "We had a vision and fought to bring it to light at any cost,...
- 11/24/2009
- by Jenni Powell
- Tubefilter.com
If you thought you were a big Dr. Horrible fan, well, you're in for a treat -- and a dressing down. A treat because this full-length prequel, "Horrible Turn," is stellar; and a dressing down because it's fan-made. Yes, it's true: This epic backstory isn't technically part of the Official Whedon Oeuvre -- in fact, no one involved had ever worked on a movie at all. Director Chance McClain tells us in an e-mail that he loved the original Dr. Horrible both for its music and "the renegade way Joss Whedon and company went about putting it out," so he...
- 11/13/2009
- by Margaret Lyons
- EW.com - PopWatch
So another year has passed and its time for another round of awards for the people who make the television shows we like to watch.
Television is interesting these days. Never before have we seen such great, creative output. Never before have we been subjected to such drivel. It all gets paraded before us tonight, as we watch the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards (handed out, it should be noted, by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences) on CBS, CTV in Canada.
8:00
Interesting that the Emmys chose to introduce the 2009 edition of the Primetime awards by harkening back to the early days of television. Especially as the business of television has never been closer to a complete collapse. Oh, announcer who is trying so hard to sound like a TV host from the '50s. You don't sound at all like you're a three pack-a-day smoker.
8:01
Okay, here comes Neil Patrick Harris,...
Television is interesting these days. Never before have we seen such great, creative output. Never before have we been subjected to such drivel. It all gets paraded before us tonight, as we watch the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards (handed out, it should be noted, by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences) on CBS, CTV in Canada.
8:00
Interesting that the Emmys chose to introduce the 2009 edition of the Primetime awards by harkening back to the early days of television. Especially as the business of television has never been closer to a complete collapse. Oh, announcer who is trying so hard to sound like a TV host from the '50s. You don't sound at all like you're a three pack-a-day smoker.
8:01
Okay, here comes Neil Patrick Harris,...
- 9/21/2009
- CinemaSpy
While the news broke today that Fox had canceled “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles” after two seasons, there were also some beginnings announced today to balance out the endings. The network released its 2009-2010 programming schedule, and there are a few items that should interest comic fans immensely.
First and foremost is the announcement of an official premiere date for “Human Target,” the series based on the DC/Vertigo comics and starring Mark Valley (”Fringe”) as a bodyguard who masquerades as his clients in order to draw out the bad guys. The first episode will air on Sunday, Jan. 17, at 8 Pm Est.
Last week, we caught our first glimpse of Valley as the hero of the series, Christopher Chance, in a photo from the celebrated pilot episode of the series. “Watchmen” star Jackie Earle Haley will also have a featured role in the series. Here’s the official synopsis of...
First and foremost is the announcement of an official premiere date for “Human Target,” the series based on the DC/Vertigo comics and starring Mark Valley (”Fringe”) as a bodyguard who masquerades as his clients in order to draw out the bad guys. The first episode will air on Sunday, Jan. 17, at 8 Pm Est.
Last week, we caught our first glimpse of Valley as the hero of the series, Christopher Chance, in a photo from the celebrated pilot episode of the series. “Watchmen” star Jackie Earle Haley will also have a featured role in the series. Here’s the official synopsis of...
- 5/18/2009
- by Rick Marshall
- MTV Splash Page
Interview by Nic Brown
It is easy for an actress to become stereotyped into one sort of role. This can be especially true when the actress in question is best known for her role in show with a cult following as strong as Joss Whedon’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer. But actress Amber Benson who played Tara Maclay, a fan favorite and part of one of the first openly gay couples on mainstream television, is no ordinary actress. In fact, just calling her an actress is selling her talents short. While still working on Buffy, Amber wrote and directed her first feature film: Chance. She hasn’t limited herself to film and television either. Amber has also co-written the Ghosts of Albion series as well as a number of graphic novels with writer Chris Golden and she’s just released her first solo novel Death’s Daughter...
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It is easy for an actress to become stereotyped into one sort of role. This can be especially true when the actress in question is best known for her role in show with a cult following as strong as Joss Whedon’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer. But actress Amber Benson who played Tara Maclay, a fan favorite and part of one of the first openly gay couples on mainstream television, is no ordinary actress. In fact, just calling her an actress is selling her talents short. While still working on Buffy, Amber wrote and directed her first feature film: Chance. She hasn’t limited herself to film and television either. Amber has also co-written the Ghosts of Albion series as well as a number of graphic novels with writer Chris Golden and she’s just released her first solo novel Death’s Daughter...
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- 4/14/2009
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
Movies and television might be two separate entities, but over and over they intersect, and bad news to one is most often bad news for both. Like news from E Online that Andy Hallett has passed away after a 5-year battle with heart disease at the way-too-young age of 33. Hallett was a big part of the Joss Whedon universe, playing a bit part on Buffy, and then the much more green and recognizable Lorne on Angel.
After leaving the world of vampires, Hallett spent most of his energy on his music, but he did pop up in two films. His voice was featured in 2005's Gepetto's Secret, and his lone live-action feature was Chance -- fellow Buffy alum Amber Benson's feature film.
There was an undeniable sweetness to the actor, and I'm sure that if heart disease hadn't ended his life so soon, we'd have seen a lot more...
After leaving the world of vampires, Hallett spent most of his energy on his music, but he did pop up in two films. His voice was featured in 2005's Gepetto's Secret, and his lone live-action feature was Chance -- fellow Buffy alum Amber Benson's feature film.
There was an undeniable sweetness to the actor, and I'm sure that if heart disease hadn't ended his life so soon, we'd have seen a lot more...
- 4/1/2009
- by Monika Bartyzel
- Cinematical
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