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By Kevin Coll •
February 2, 2012 •
Some nefarious bastard posted the opening credits footage from the never released, thankfully, Wonder Woman series from creator/writer David E. Kelley. The show was supposed to air on NBC and bring back one of the most iconic TV series and comic book heroes. Fortunately for the many fans who criticized the costume early on the…[ more ]
By Kevin Coll •
February 2, 2012 •
I don’t know if I want to play the Kevin Bacon game (Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon) because the actor is now going to play in a serial killer series for a new Fox TV show in development. I guess things just got real, what if the serial killer kills those close to Bacon? You…[ more ]
By Kevin Coll •
January 9, 2012 •
Frank Darabont is not down and out with all the Walking Dead drama that occurred this past summer. Instead the former zombie showrunner has pacted with TNT on a pilot order for “L.A. Noir,” a drama based on the book by John Buntin.
According to Variety the book revolves around,
“Set in the 1940′s and ’50s, project…[ more ]
By Kevin Coll •
November 15, 2011 •
Lost's Emile DeRavin Joins "Once Upon A Time" for ABC
ABC is owned by Disney so it is no doubt they are going to work as many of the Disney princesses from the classic fairy tales into their successful Once Upon A Time Series. I for one am loving this show as it is clever, enjoyable…[ more ]
By Kevin Coll •
November 15, 2011 •
I love animated TV series. They are fun and given the right voice cast are just plain entertaining. One artist seemed to think Joss Whedon’s popular cult series’ Firefly should become an animated series and judging by this image below, why the hell not?
Does this fan art warrant a Firefly animated series?
The piece you see…[ more ]
By Kevin Coll •
November 8, 2011 •
CBS is remaking the classic western drama, “The Rifleman.” According to sources at Variety, Laeta Kalogridis and Patrick Lussier is penning the script with director, Chris Columbus, setup to direct and exec produce.
The original half-hour drama ran on CBS from 1958-1963. It starred Chuck Connors as a skilled gunman and widowed Civil War hero…[ more ]
By Mike Lee •
October 25, 2011 •
Yesterday we reported that Brian Grazer said that the budget cuts for The Dark Tower could help the adaptation come to life. However it seems that it won’t be on the big screen. According to an interview between Grazer and MTV, part of Ron Howard’s adaptation of the hit novel will air on…[ more ]
By Mike Lee •
October 25, 2011 •
So two episodes in and AMC is already getting ready for The Walking Dead season 3, in fact they have already approved of it. The network has seen a huge spike in the 18-49 demographic in the two episode run. Based on the comic-book written by Robert Kirkman, The Walking Dead is overseen…[ more ]
By Kevin Coll •
October 24, 2011 •
Once Upon A Time Proved to Be Magic for ABC but will it keep?
I may have been one of the few perhaps one of the many, not sure which way you would look at it, that really enjoyed “Once Upon A Time.” It seems though no matter what you thought of the pilot episode, the…[ more ]
By Mike Lee •
October 18, 2011 •
There was a huge anticipation for the season premiere of The Walking Dead on Sunday. In fact it was one of the most watched season opener. But it just didn’t feel like it was the highly anticipated season opener that AMC made it out to be, and in fact felt like a large…[ more ]
By Kevin Coll •
October 13, 2011 •
Cougar Town might not return until mid-season but you can catch your favorite stars and cast members from the cul-de-sac comedy in various other shows on TV right now as they will be cameoing regularly.
According to USA Today, the cast will be popping up on more than a dozen shows as uncredited background actors. Starting on…[ more ]
By Mike Lee •
October 5, 2011 •
Joel and Ethan Coen
With titles like Raising Arizona, Fargo, The Big Lebowski, No Country for Old Men, A Serious Man, and True Grit under their names, the Coen Brothers (Joeal and Ethan) are ready for their newest venture. Television. The project is titled HarveKarbo, and it has received a script commitment with a significant…[ more ]
By Mike Lee •
October 4, 2011 •
Now that new pilots have aired, networks are making their final decisions on whether or not to cancel their new shows. Fox has already picked up a full season order for the new Zooey Deschanel comedy New Girl, after it has received amazing ratings and now NBC has made their own announcement by giving…[ more ]