The Weekly Round-Up for March 15 to 19

March 20, 2010 by Rueben  
Filed under News

Here are the sci-fi basedentertainment news items for this week:

TV SERIES NEWS

BBC has ordered a sixth season of sci-fi series Doctor Who, which will feature Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor. A Christmas special will also be seen this winter.

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Josh Henderson (Desperate Housewives) will join Allison Miller and Jessy Schram in the CW drama Betwixt, which is about three teens who discover they’re actually “changelings,” the children of mythological fairies.

Xander Berkeley (24) has joined the CW drama pilot Nikita, which is an update on the “La Femme Nikita” franchise with Maggie Q in the title role.

James Marsters has been cast as the nemesis of Steve McGarrett (Alex O’Loughlin) in the Hawaii Five-0 pilot for CBS.

Syfy has ordered the 90-minute pilot Three Inches about a professional daydreamer and underachiever who is struck by lightning, and develops a unique “super” power — the ability to move any object using just his mind… but only a distance of three inches. He is soon recruited by a covert team of superheroes each gifted with their own extraordinarily ordinary abilities. Together, the unlikely band of heroes proves that “super” is simply a state of mind.

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Oscar winning composer Michael Giacchino (Star Trek and Up) will do the score the movie John Carter of Mars.

Ron Perlman (Hellboy) will take over for Mickey Rourke in the role of the father in the Conan remake, which stars Jason Momoa in the lead role. Rose McGowan will also appear in the film as an evil half-human/half-witch.

Robert Downey Jr. may appear in the new science fiction movie Gravity, playing the leader of a team posted at a remote space station.

Amanda Seyfried and Jonathan Rhys Meyers have joined the film adaptation of the Broadway play Albert Nobbs, centered around a luxury hotel in Dublin in the 19th century that will also star Michael Gambon, Orlando Bloom, Janet McTeer and Glenn Close.

Paul Bettany and Rufus Sewell will appear in the romantic thriller The Tourist alongside Johnny Depp as an American tourist visiting Italy after a failed romance. He is soon drawn into a web of intrigue by a female Interpol agent (Angelina Jolie) who is attempting to locate a criminal who was once her lover.

Jayma Mays (Glee) has landed the lead female role alongside Neil Patrick Harris in the live-action/animated movie The Smurfs. Hank Azaria will voice the villain Gargamel.

Sigourney Weaver will appear in the movie Vamps, starring Alicia Silverstone and Krysten Ritter as two beautiful young vampires living the good nightlife in New York until love enters the picture and each one has to make a life-changing choice. Weaver will play the vampire queen who turned the two in vampires.

Looks like Tim Burton has a new project: a 3D stop-motion animated version of The Addams Family.

CASTING SCOOP

Annabeth Gish (The X Files) will appear in an upcoming episode of FlashForward set for either late April or early May, but her character is top secret as of right now.

James Callis (Battlestar Galactica) has joined the cast of the Syfy series Eureka as Dr. Grant, a former resident of the town whose unexpected return is cause for serious alarm and – considering his romantic interest in Allison Blake (Salli Richardson-Whitfield) – significant friction with Sherriff Jack Carter (Colin Ferguson).

MARK YOUR CALENDAR

The following movies, specials and series will debut and/or air this weekend and throughout next week:

The next installment of the 10-part mini-series The Pacific will air on HBO on Sunday, March 21 at 9 PM.

NOTE: Check local listings for reair times of this miniseries.

The season two premiere of the BBC series Survivors will air at 9 PM on BBC America on Tuesday, March 23.

NEW EPISODES OF EXISTING SHOWS

Here are the new episodes of the dramas that will be airing this coming week:

Saturday, March 20:
FlashForward on ABC at 8 PM (Two-Hour Return Reairs)

NOTE: Legend of the Seeker will air in syndication this weekend. Check your local listings for date, time and channel.

Sunday, March 21:

NOTE: Legend of the Seeker will air in syndication this weekend. Check your local listings for date, time and channel.

Monday, March 22:
24 on FOX at 9 PM
Chuck on NBC at 8 PM

Tuesday, March 23:
Lost on ABC at 9 PM
V: The Arrival (Recap Special) on ABC at 10:06 PM
Justified on FX at 10 PM
Southland on TNT at 10 PM

Wednesday, March 24:
Human Target on FOX at 8 PM
Being Erica on SOAPNet at 10 PM

Thursday, March 25:
FlashForward on ABC at 8 PM
The Vampire Diaries on the CW at 8 PM
Supernatural on the CW at 9 PM

Friday, March 26:
Caprica on Syfy at 9 PM (Finale)
Spartacus: Blood and Sand on Starz at 10 PM

NOTE: Please check your local listings for the correct air dates and times for all of the above. Have a great weekend!

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The Weekly Round-Up for March 8 to 12

March 13, 2010 by Rueben  
Filed under News

Here are the entertainment news items for this week:

CONDOLENCES

Lost Boy actor Corey Haim passed away this week at the young age of 38.

TV SERIES NEWS

FOX has renewed Fringe for a third season. The series returns on April 1.

It appears the possible cancellation of syndicated favorite Legend of the Seeker has been slightly exaggerated. While the Tribune Station Group is dropping the show in a lot of markets, ABC Studios is exploring their options for here and how to air a potential third season. So, all is not lost just yet.

The Human Target season finale has been moved up to April 14 to make room for repeats of Lie To Me from April 28 to May 12.

It looks like this will be the final season of the FOX drama 24. Official word is expected to be made in the next couple of days. However, rumor has it that NBC is showing some interest in picking the series up should it be canceled.

ABC officially canceled the Christian Slater-led series The Forgotten. Two remaining episodes have been shot, but it’s unclear whether the network will air them.

ABC will air a special clip show called V: The Arrival on March 23 at 10 PM, allowing viewers to get caught up on the four episodes that aired last fall.

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

James Frain (The Tudors) and Summer Glau (Firefly) have joined the cast of the NBC drama pilot The Cape about Vince Faraday (David Lyons), a disgraced former cop who, inspired by his son’s favorite comic book, becomes a masked hero named

Jessy Schram (Life) and David Gallagher (7th Heaven) have joined the cast of the CW drama pilot Betwixt about three teens who discover they’re actually “changelings,” the children of mythological fairies.

Melinda Clarke (The O.C.), Aaron Stanford (The X-Men II & III) and Lyndsy Fonseca (Desperate Housewives) have joined the CW drama pilot Nikita, the reworking of the “La Femme Nikita” franchise.

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Billie Piper and David Tennant (both from Doctor Who) are in talks to star in the urban thriller Love On The Murder Mile. Details of the movie are under wraps.

Liam Hemsworth (The Last Song and Knowing) has joined the 3D action feature Arabian Night, which is an epic period piece set in a kingdom which has just been overtaken in a coup, that caused the death of the King.

Liv Tyler, Patrick Wilson, Terrence Howard and Charlie Hunnam have joined The Ledge, which focuses on a man standing on a high-rise ledge who insists he will jump by noon as the cop below tries to manage the situation.

Sam Worthington has apparently signed on for the British comic adaptation Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future based on the long-running sci-fi comic strip that is described as a British “Buck Rogers”.

MADE-FOR-TV MOVIES

Felicia Day (Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along-Blog) has landed the lead role in the Syfy movie Red, the reimagining of the Little Red Riding Hood story. The story of Red is about a werewolf-hunting descendant of Little Red Riding Hood who is forced to make a difficult choice when her fiancé is nipped by a lycanthrope. Kavan Smith (Stargate Atlantis) and Stephen McHattie (Watchmen) also star. The movie is slated to air next year.

CASTING SCOOP

Jewel Staite and Sean Maher (both of Firefly/Serenity fame) will guest star in the same episode of Warehouse 13 set for a July airing. Maher plays Sheldon, a quiet unassuming guy whose exposure to a dangerous object brings about shocking physical change. Staite portrays Loretta, the object of his unrequited love.

Spencer Locke (Cougar Town) will guest star in The Vampire Diaries, playing a contestant in a beauty pageant that also happens to feature Elena and Caroline.

Navi Rawat (Numb3rs) will make a guest appearance in an upcoming episode of Castle.

Emmanuelle Vaugier and Autumn Reeser will both make return appearances on upcoming episodes of Human Target. Guest stars on the series will also include Grace Park, Amy Acker, Moon Bloodgood, Lee Majors, Lennie James and Armand Assante.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR

The following movies, specials and new series will debut and/or air this weekend and throughout next week:

The creature feature Dinoshark will debut on Syfy on Saturday, March 13 at 9 PM and stars Eric Balfour.

FlashForward returns to ABC with a two-hour opener at 8 PM on Thursday, March 18.

NOTE: This two-hour premiere will reair on Saturday, March 20 at 8 PM.

NEW EPISODES OF EXISTING SHOWS

Here are the new episodes of the dramas that will be airing this coming week:

Saturday, March 13:
Survivors on BBC America at 9 PM

NOTE: Legend of the Seeker will air a repeat episode in syndication this weekend. Check your local listings for date, time and channel.

Sunday, March 14:
NOTE: Legend of the Seeker will air a repeat episode in syndication this weekend. Check your local listings for date, time and channel.

Monday, March 15:
24 on FOX at 9 PM
Chuck on NBC at 8 PM

Tuesday, March 16:
Lost on ABC at 9 PM
FlashForward Special on ABC at 10 PM

Wednesday, March 17:
Human Target on FOX at 8 PM
Being Erica on SOAPNet at 10 PM

Friday, March 19:
Caprica on Syfy at 9 PM
Spartacus: Blood and Sand on Starz at 10 PM

NOTE: Please check your local listings for the correct air dates and times for all of the above.

Have a great weekend!

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The Weekly Round-Up for March 1 to 5

March 6, 2010 by Rueben  
Filed under News

Here are the sci-fi based entertainment news items for this week:

TV SERIES NEWS

The second season of Drop Dead Diva will premiere on Lifetime on Sunday, June 6.

An all-day marathon of Drop Dead Diva will air on Sunday, May 30 from 10am to 11pm on Lifetime.

The CW renewed Smallville for a 10th season.

Michelle Rodriguez will return to the island of Lost for its final season.

Two more seasons (12 episodes each) of the Doctor Who spin-off The Sarah Jane Adventures have been picked up by BBC One (in the UK) and will air this fall and next fall.

A one-hour recap of the first 10 episodes of FlashForward will air on ABC on March 16 at 10 PM, pre-empting an episode of The Forgotten, which will have an early finale air on March 9.

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Julie Benz (Dexter) and Kay Panabaker (Summerland) have joined Michael Chiklis and Autumn Reeser in the cast of the ABC drama pilot No Ordinary Family, which is about a typical American family who develop special abilities.

Ten episodes of the new drama Game of Thrones has been picked up by HBO. No firm date has been set yet, but it is believed the series will arrive in the spring of 2011. The series is based on the series of books by George R.R. Martin about an epic struggle for power set in a vast and violent fantasy kingdom. The cast includes Mark Addy, Sean Bean, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Peter Dinklage, Jennifer Ehle, Lena Headey and Jason Momoa.

Allison Miller (Kings) has been cast in the CW drama pilot Betwixt about three teenagers who discover their lineage has granted them special abilities which they use to fight evil.

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Rachel Nichols (Alias) will play the love interest Tamara in the remake of Conan.

Jonathan Winters, George Lopez, Alan Cumming and recording artist Katy Perry will voice characters in the planned live action/animated Smurf: The Movie that will feature Neil Patrick Harris.

A feature film sequel to Rome is in development and a script has been finished. The movie will be set in Germany four years after the events of the HBO series with Kevin McKidd and Ray Stevenson returning to reprise their roles.

Robert DeNiro has joined Bradley Cooper in the movie thriller The Dark Fields about a NYC writer who comes into possession of a designer drug that gives him newfound intelligence and success.

Sean Bean and Luke Goss will star in Death Race: Frankenstein Lives, the sequel/prequel to Paul W.S. Anderson’s Death Race remake from 2008.

CASTING SCOOP

Margaret Cho (Drop Dead Diva) will reprise her role as a teacher of the occult in two more episodes of Ghost Whisperer.

Jewel Staite will appear in an upcoming episode of Warehouse 13. She stated on Twitter that “Browncoats are gonna freak.”

Catherine Dent (The Shield) will also come appear in a future episode of Ghost Whisperer.

Matt Frewer (Eureka) will appear as Pestilence, one of the Four Horseman of the Apocalypse, in an upcoming episode of Supernatural.

RUMOR PATROL

Rumor has it that ABC will air a recap special of their series V on Tuesday, March 23 at 10 PM.

NEW EPISODES OF EXISTING SHOWS

Here are the new episodes of the dramas that will be airing this coming week:

Saturday, March 6:
Survivors on BBC America at 9 PM

NOTE: Legend of the Seeker will air a repeat episode in syndication this weekend. Check your local listings for date, time and channel.

Sunday, March 7:
NOTE: Legend of the Seeker will air a repeat episode in syndication this weekend. Check your local listings for date, time and channel.

Monday, March 8:
24 on FOX at 9 PM
Chuck on NBC at 8 PM
Damages on FX at 10 PM

Tuesday, March 9:
Lost on ABC at 9 PM

Wednesday, March 10:
Human Target on FOX at 8 PM
Being Erica on SOAPNet at 10 PM
Spartacus: Blood and Sand (reair) on Starz at 10 PM

Friday, March 12:
Ghost Whisperer on CBS at 8 PM
Medium on CBS at 9 PM
Caprica on Syfy at 9 PM
Spartacus: Blood and Sand on Starz at 10 PM

NOTE: Please check your local listings for the correct air dates and times for all of the above.
Have a great weekend!

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The Weekly Round-Up for Feb. 22 to 26

February 27, 2010 by Rueben  
Filed under Uncategorized

Here are the sci-fi based entertainment news items for this week:

TV SERIES NEWS

Warehouse 13 will return to Syfy starting on July 13 with a new 12 episode run.

The new season of Doctor Who, starring the new Doctor – Matt Smith – will debut on BBC America on April 17

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Romany Malco (Weeds) has joined Michael Chiklis (The Shield) and Autumn Reeser (The O.C.) in the ABC drama pilot No Ordinary Family about an average American family that develops special abilities.

NBC has booked a two-hour backdoor pilot called The Jensen Project that follows 12 geniuses who move to an isolated spot in the Allegheny Mountains to spend their time inventing ways to fix the world’s problems and then share their discoveries freely and anonymously with the world. The cast includes Kellie Martin, Brady Smith, Patricia Richardson and LeVar Burton.

Shane West (ER) has been added to the cast of the CW drama pilot Nikita, which stars Maggie Q in the lead role.

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Thandie Newton, Jason Issacs and David Tenant will appear in the box office movie Retreat that will center on a troubled couple (Newton and Issacs) who take some time off on a remote island to try and heal their relationship. The trip takes a nasty turn when a sickly military man (Tenant) appears at their doorstep and tells them that a virus is claiming the lives of millions back on the mainland.

Ian McShane will play the villainous, legendary pirate Blackbeard in the fourth installment of Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.

Frieda Pinto (Slumdog Millionaire) has joined the cast of the Greek mythology epic War of the Gods, appearing alongside Henry Cavill (The Tudors), who will play Theseus, a young warrior who leads both men and the Olympian gods in a battle to defeat the Titans, the long-imprisoned former deities who plan to use demons to restore their power. Pinto will play Phaedra, an oracle priestess who joins Theseus’ quest.

Eric Balfour , Donald Faison, actress Scottie Thompson and Brittany Daniel will star in the sci-fi thriller Skyline who awoken to find an otherworldly source has begun wiping out humanity. A small group of survivors within the building must hold off the attack.

Cuba Gooding Jr. and Cole Hauser have joined the cast of the indie thriller The Hit List. The story is about a man who confesses his problems to a stranger (Gooding Jr.) whom he has met in a bar. But what started out as a drunk ramble about the five people he’d most like to see dead, turns deadly serious as the people on that list start getting killed.

Mickey Rourke is set to play the father of Conan in the remake of the movie Conan the Barbarian, which stars Jason Momoa in the lead role.

David Goyer has left as executive producer on FlashForward and it seems for good reason. He will be writing the new Superman film to be called (at least for now) The Man of Steel. It was also announced that Jonah Nolan (who co-wrote The Dark Knight) will be working with Goyer on this project.

CASTING SCOOP

Kristin Kreuk (Smallville) may be appearing in an upcoming episode of Fringe. In other Fringe news, Leonard Nimoy will be back as William Bell in the season finale of the series.

Gil Bellows (Ally McBeal) will appear in an episode of Smallville as infamous DC comics character Maxwell Lord.

David Anders (who was just seen in 24) will appear in a multi-episode arch in April on The Vampire Diaries as Elena and Jeremy’s uncle, Jonathan Gilbert, who comes to Mystic Falls to cause some trouble.

Ravi Kapoor (Crossing Jordan) will appear on an upcoming episode of FlashForward, as a man who comes in contact with Aaron Stark (Brian F. O’Bryne) when Aaron travels to Afghanistan to search for answers related to his daughter’s military service and subsequent disappearance.

James Callis (Battlestar Galactica) will be joining the ABC series FlashForward in a major role for several episodes at the end of the season.

RUMOR PATROL

A number of actors are being considered by Marvel Studios for the lead role in the movie The First Avenger: Captain America. They include: Chace Crawford (Gossip Girl), John Krasinski (The Office), Scott Porter (Friday Night Lights), Mike Vogel (Cloverfield), Michael Cassidy (Privileged) and Patrick Flueger (The 4400). This list is just for testing candidates and doesn’t reflect any final decisions by the studio.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR

The following movies and special will air this weekend and throughout next week:

The Syfy movie Beauty and the Beasts: A Dark Tale will air on Saturday, February 27 at 9 PM. The movie stars Estella Warren.

The Winter Olympics come to a close over the weekend with the closing ceremonies on Sunday.

NEW EPISODES OF EXISTING SHOWS

Here are the new episodes of the dramas that will be airing this coming week:

Saturday, February 27:
Survivors on BBC America at 9 PM

NOTE: Legend of the Seeker will air a new episode in syndication this weekend. Check your local listings for date, time and channel.

Sunday, February 28:

NOTE: Legend of the Seeker will air a new episode in syndication this weekend. Check your local listings for date, time and channel.

Monday, March 1:
24 on FOX at 9 PM
Chuck on NBC at 8 PM

Tuesday, March 2:
Lost on ABC at 9 PM

Wednesday, March 3:
Being Erica on SOAPNet at 10 PM
Spartacus: Blood and Sand (reair) on Starz at 10 PM

Thursday, March 4:
Burn Notice on USA at 10 PM (finale)

Friday, March 5:
Ghost Whisperer on CBS at 8 PM
Medium on CBS at 9 PM
Caprica on Syfy at 9 PM
Spartacus: Blood and Sand on Starz at 10 PM

NOTE: Please check your local listings for the correct air dates and times for all of the above.

Have a great weekend!

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The Weekly Round-Up for Feb. 15 to 19

February 20, 2010 by Rueben  
Filed under News

Here are the sci-fi based entertainment news items for this week:

TV SERIES NEWS

The CW announced this week that they have given early renewals to the following series: Supernatural, Gossip Girl, 90210, The Vampire Diaries and America’s Next Top Model.

Supernatural creator and executive producer Eric Kripke will be stepping down as the day-to-day show runner for the series. The reins will be taken over by Sera Gamble who has served not only as a writer on the show but also as one of the other executive producers. It is presumed, however, that Kripke and his current co-show runner, Robert Singer, will continue to function as hands-on executive producers.

Jonathan Frakes (Star Trek: TNG) will be directing an upcoming episode of the ABC series V.

Maggie Grace (who played Shannon) and Andrea Gabriel (who played Nadia) will return for the final season of Lost.

FOX has canceled the new reincarnation/crime drama Past Life.

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Steven Spielberg and Peter Chernin are on track to team for a potential FOX drama Terra Nova. The series is about a family from 100 years in the future who travel back in time 150 million years to the strange and inhospitable environs of prehistoric Earth.

NBC is redeveloping the series Nine Lives by Steven Spielberg and Leslie Bohem, which has been a long-in-the-works project dating back to a project at the Sci-Fi Channel. The series is to unfold as an epic story of love, exploring the greatest mystery of all… what happens after you die? It is to focus on several characters, each grieving over the loss of a loved one. First by accident, then intentionally induced, each has discovered how to reunite with their loved ones in the afterlife through near-death experiences. But each journey to the other side brings closer an unknown evil, which is about to be unleashed on mankind.

Autumn Reeser (The O.C.) has joined the Greg Berlanti ABC drama No Ordinary Family, which already includes Michael Chiklis in the cast. The drama pilot is about the Powells, a typical American family whose members discover they have special abilities.

Maggie Q (Mission: Impossible III) has been cast in the lead role in the CW pilot Nikita, playing the replacement trained to take over for the original Nikita who has gone rogue.

MADE FOR TV MOVIES NEWS

Syfy has finally scheduled the mini-series Riverworld for Sunday April 18, airing its full 4 hours starting at 7 PM. Tahmoh Penikett (Battlestar Galactica and Dollhouse) and Laura Vandervoort (Smallville and V) star in the movie that is about a mysterious world where everyone who has ever lived on Earth, seems to have been ‘reborn’ along the banks of a seemingly endless river. Alan Cumming and Peter Wingfield co-star. The mini-series marks the second time the network has brought Philip Jose Farmer’s novel to the small screen. Brad Johnson starred in the previous incarnation, which aired in 2003.

BOX OFFICE NEWS

12-year-old actor Leo Howard (G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra) will play the young Conan in upcoming reboot of the Conan the Barbarian movie based on the Robert E. Howard’s mythical conqueror stories. Jason Momoa (Stargate Atlantis) will play Conan as an adult.

Ecosse Films is moving forward with a contemporary adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island, updating the 19th century tale with a ‘hipper’ contemporary sensibility and a stronger focus on the relationship between Long John Silver and Jim Hawkins.

Jeffrey Wright has joined Jake Gyllenhaal and Vera Farmiga in the sci-fi thriller Source Code about a helicopter pilot (Gyllenhaal) who participates in an experimental anti-terrorist Government program which puts his consciousness in the body of a commuter who witnesses a train bombing.

Julian McMahon (Nip/Tuck) will star in the thriller Faces in the Crowd , which revolves around a female murder witness (Milla Jovovich) who awakens from an accident with prosopagnosia (aka face blindness), an impairment in the recognition of faces.

CASTING SCOOP

Michael Trucco (Battlestar Galactica) has been cast as the infamous John May, the mysterious underground leader of the Fifth Column in the ABC series V. He will appear in one episode slated to air April 13.

Stephen Martines (The Closer) has landed a recurring role in The Vampire Diaries, playing bad-ass vampire named Frederick who is locked in the tomb where Katherine was once thought to be and is up to no good when released.

Samm Levine (Freaks & Geeks) will guest star in the final season of Lost.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR

Here are the new episodes of the dramas that will be airing this coming week:

Saturday, February 20:
Survivors on BBC America at 9 PM

NOTE: Legend of the Seeker will air a new episode in syndication this weekend. Check your local listings for date, time and channel.

Sunday, February 21:

NOTE: Legend of the Seeker will air a new episode in syndication this weekend. Check your local listings for date, time and channel.

Monday, February 22:
24 on FOX at 9 PM

Tuesday, February 23:
Lost on ABC at 9 PM
Caprica (reair) on Syfy at 9 PM

Wednesday, February 24:
Being Erica on SOAPNet at 10 PM

Friday, February 26:
Smallville on the CW at 8 PM
Caprica on Syfy at 9 PM
Spartacus: Blood and Sand on Starz at 10 PM

NOTE: Please check your local listings for the correct air dates and times for all of the above.

Have a great weekend!

Please note that I will feature a weekly round-up of general news items at our sister site located at http://nicegirlstv.com/. Please visit there as often as you can. Thanks!

The Women of Sci-Fi (The 80s)

February 19, 2010 by Rueben  
Filed under Featured

Last month, SciFiTVZone provided a list of women who paved the way in science fiction within the world of television. This next installment continues in that path, focusing on the actresses from 1980’s TV:

Catherine Hicks was Amanda Tucker in the short-lived 1982-1983 series Tucker’s Witch where she and her husband ran a private investigation office and she used her special powers to advantage, despite it getting them into trouble.

Erin Gray was Col. Wilma Deering in Buck Rogers in the 25th Century during the late 1970’s and early 1980s, while seen in a skin-tight white jumpsuit and helmet this character was one of the early examples of a strong female character in a sci-fi setting.

Faye Grant was Dr. Juliet Parrish in the 1980’s V: The Series, where she fought side-by-side with Marc Singer against invading lizards disguised as humans.

Marina Sirtis as Counselor Deanna Troi on Star Trek: The Next Generation in the latter part of the 1980’s and early 1990’s was a highly valued advisor to Captain Picard and a skilled diplomat. While she was not a clinical psychologist or a medical doctor she was, a shrink-type person aboard the Enterprise.

Linda Hamilton was Catherine Chandler on Beauty & the Beast. After a brutal attack, and a rescue by a shadowy figure, she worked for the District Attorney’s office and fought to make a difference beside Vincent, the half-man/half-creature who saved her life.

Courteney Cox appeared in the short-lived series Misfits of Science as Gloria Dinallo a 17-year-old girl with telekinetic abilities. The series only aired for 16 episodes in 1985 and 1986.

Patricia McPherson played Bonnie Barstow, the mechanic of KITT in the 80’s classic series Knight Rider. She didn’t have any special powers except she was the key to keeping KITT and Michael Knight on the road.

Connie Selleca appeared as Pam Davidson, the lawyer girlfriend of Ralph Hinkley, an unassuming teacher who was endowed with superpowers by visiting aliens and became The Greatest American Hero when he wore a red supersuit they left him with.

Amanda Pays was Theora Jones, the controller behind Edison Carter aka Max Headroom in the short-lived series of the same name, which was set in a future where it was illegal to turn off your TV sets.

The next installment of this article series will focus on the women of sci-fi from the 1990’s.

The Weekly Round Up (Feb. 8 to 12)

February 13, 2010 by Rueben  
Filed under News

Here are the sci-fi based entertainment news items for this week:

NEWS

Stan Lee has teamed up with Archie Comics and A Squared Entertainment to tell the story of seven aliens who are stranded on Earth after their spaceship crashed and are then befriended by none other than Lee himself. He becomes their leader and helps turn them into heroes. This will be the first time that Lee will be a continuing character in an original superhero series. If all goes as planned, Archie Comics will publish the print version of Super Seven in the fall, and A Squared will develop the project as a TV series and online property.

TV SERIES NEWS

Neil Gaiman will write an episode of Doctor Who that will air as part of the sixth season in 2011.

BBC America has acquired the second and third seasons of the UK sci-fi series Being Human with the second season premiering later this summer and the third season expected to follow shortly thereafter.

David Goyer has stepped down as show runner of the ABC series FlashForward, but he will remain as an executive producer. The new show runners will now be Jessika Borsiczky, Lisa Zwerling and Tim Lea and the series order has been reduced to 22 episodes.

Vampire Diaries and Supernatural will be on hiatus until March 25 then there are no episode breaks until the season finales air on May 13.

NBC announced the season finale dates for a number of their shows, including the following:

May 10 – Trauma at 9 PM
May 12 – Mercy at 8 PM
May 19 – Law & Order: Special Victims Unit at 10 PM
May 24 – Chuck (two-hours) at 8 PM
May 24 – Law & Order at 10 PM

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Michael Chiklis (The Shield) will star in the Greg Berlanti ABC drama pilot No Ordinary Family that will center on a family that suddenly develops special powers.

Frank Grillo (Prison Break) will play the lead in the ABC supernatural crime drama The Gates, which centers on a big-city cop (Grillo) who becomes chief of police in a quiet community, only to discover the residents aren’t what they seem. Luke Mably (The Prince and Me) and Chandra West (90210) have also been cast. The series is tentatively scheduled for a summer debut.

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Vin Diesel is set to star in and produce a third film featuring his famed anti-hero character Riddick for Universal Pictures and Lionsgate.

Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Watchmen) will star in the psychological thriller The Unblinking Eye about a determined journalist hunting down a retired homicide detective (Morgan) who has become a recluse after nearly being killed by a serial killer. Dark stories from both their pasts come out as the pair face each other.

The final installment of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn will be split into two back-to-back films to begin shooting in mid-October. The question that still remains, though, is who will be directing the close of the series.

Sam Worthington (Avatar) will star in the thriller The Fields, which is based on the true story of play a homicide detective from Texas investigating a string of unsolved murders with the help of a peer from New York.

Tom Felton, who appears as Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter films, has joined the thriller The Apparition, which is about a college experiment gone wrong, leaving a couple haunted by a strange supernatural force. Ashley Greene and Sebastian Stan co-star.

Tim Robbins has joined the cast of the movie Green Lantern, starring alongside Ryan Reynolds, Peter Sarsgaard and Blake Lively.

Rachel Weisz will star in the thriller Dream House alongside Daniel Craig and Naomi Watts.

Tom Cruise will reprise his role of Ethan Hunt in a 4th Mission Impossible film that will begin shooting this summer with an expected release date around Memorial Day 2011.

CASTING SCOOP

Christopher Lloyd will appear in an episode of Chuck slated for April or May as a therapist who Chuck turns to when the pressures of the spy biz become too much for him to bear.

John Rhys-Davies (Lord of the Rings) will be making a guest appearance in an upcoming episode of Legend of the Seeker.

Mark Sheppard will return to Supernatural near the end of the season as demon Crowley, and he will play a villain in two upcoming episodes of Chuck.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR

The following specials and new series will debut and/or air this weekend and throughout next week:

The Winter Olympics will air all week long on NBC. Check local listings for times and events.

The BBC America series Survivors debuts on Saturday, February 13 at 8 PM. It airs for two hours and follows what happens when a deadly virus spreads around the world.

NEW EPISODES OF EXISTING SHOWS

Here are the new episodes of the dramas that will be airing this coming week:

Saturday, February 13:

Legend of the Seeker will air a new episode in syndication this weekend. Check your local listings for date, time and channel.

Sunday, February 14:

NOTE: Legend of the Seeker will air a new episode in syndication this weekend. Check your local listings for date, time and channel.

Tuesday, February 16:
Lost on ABC at 9 PM

Wednesday, February 17:
Human Target on FOX at 8 PM
Being Erica on SOAPNet at 10 PM

Thursday, February 18:
Past Life on FOX at 9 PM

Friday, February 19:
Smallville on the CW at 8 PM
Spartacus: Blood and Sand on Starz at 10 PM

NOTE: Please check your local listings for the correct air dates and times for all of the above.

Have a great weekend!

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The Weekly Round-Up for Feb. 1 to 5

February 5, 2010 by Rueben  
Filed under News

Here are the sci-fi based entertainment news items for this week:

TV SERIES NEWS

A new series finale date for the ABC series Lost was announced earlier this week: Sunday, May 23. Mark your calendar!

The final episodes of Saving Grace will air on TNT starting on March 29 at 9 PM with back-to-back episodes. The remaining 7 episodes will play out over the spring in its regular 10 PM timeslot (with a slight interruption by the NBA playoffs in between).

The new series Happy Town, a mid-season series, has been given a premiere date: April 28 at 10 PM. The series stars Geoff Stults, Sam Neill, Lauren German, Steven Weber, Amy Acker, Robert Wisdom (among others). The series is being touted as a creepy show (ala supposedly Twin Peaks) about a small town still haunted by a number of unsolved kidnappings.

The March 5 episode of Ghost Whisperer will be the series 100th episode and it will feature a major characters death.

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

The Tara Bray Smith young adult novel Betwixt will come to the CW and is to revolve around three teenagers who learn of their true, “changeling” nature and their uncertain, intertwined destinies after attending a secret summer rave in the woods.

Emily Rose (Jericho and Brothers & Sisters) will appear in the Syfy series Haven, which is based on the Stephen King novella The Colorado Kid. She will play FBI agent Audrey Parker, who investigates a murder in the small town of Haven, Maine and finds herself caught up in a web of supernatural activity among its citizens.

MADE FOR TV MOVIES NEWS

The Syfy made-for-TV movie Beauty and the Beast will premiere on Saturday, February 27, at 9PM. The movie stars Estella Warren (Planet of the Apes) is a young Beauty with a gift for healing who helps a deformed Prince (Rhett Gilles, Wraiths of Roanoke) regain his throne and defeat the ruthless nobleman who wants to be king — and then together they try to destroy a power-hungry witch.

Other made-for-TV movies to come from Syfy include:

Red – A young woman who is a descendant of the real Little Red Riding Hood brings her fianc home, where he meets the family and learns about their business hunting werewolves. He’s skeptical until bitten by a werewolf. When her family insists he must be killed, Red tries saving him.

Hansel – Twenty years after his encounter with the witch, a grown-up Hansel returns to the haunted forest, seeking revenge. But there’s a surprise waiting his sister Gretel (who he thought had been killed) is the witch’s protge.

8th Voyage of Sinbad – Sinbad searches for the golden head of the long lost Colossus of Rhodes and, instead, discovers an island where the mythical Minotaur still rules, protecting a vast treasure. Sinbad and his crew have to battle the creature and its minions to get the treasure and save their own lives.

Aladdin (working title) – After accidentally releasing an evil genie from an ancient lamp, Aladdin must find a way to imprison the genie again before it wreaks havoc on the world.

Black Forest — A group of nave tourists take a sightseeing tour into a supposed enchanted forest, where they encounter evil creatures from the world of fantasy. Trapped in the Black Forest, their only hope of survival is fighting their way out.

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Kate Beckinsale will appear in a cameo role in the 3D fourth Underworld movie that is scheduled to hit theatres on January 21st 2011.

CASTING SCOOP

Fred Willard and Swoosie Kurtz will guest star in an upcoming episode of Chuck, as a Hart to Hart-esque spy couple now over-the-hill but still in the game.

British actor Bill Nighy is set to guest star in the fifth season of Doctor Who, playing a Vincent Van Gogh exhibition curator set in 19th century France and the present day.

Margaret Cho will guest star in an upcoming episode of Ghost Whisperer.

Dawn Olivieri (Heroes) will play Janice Herveaux, the sister of werewolf Alcide (Joe Manganiello) and Brit Morgan (The Middleman) will play Alcide’s psycho ex girlfriend Debbie Pelt on True Blood.

Charles Measure (Crossing Jordan), Nicholas Lea (The X-Files), and Lexa Doig (The 4400) are joining the cast of the ABC drama V.

RUMOR PATROL

Olivia Wilde (Tron Legacy) is in negotiations to star in the comic adaptation of Cowboys & Aliens the sci-fi Western that explores what would happen if the traditional Old West enemies – cowboys and Native Americans – found the prairie attacked by aliens in mid-1800s Arizona. Wilde will play a character named Ella who joins up with a mysterious gunslinger (Daniel Craig).

Logan Lerman (Jack & Bobby), who will star in the upcoming movie Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, may be up for the role of Peter Parker in the Spider-Man reboot.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR

The following movies, special and new series will debut and/or air this weekend and throughout next week:

The movie The Cursed will air on Syfy on Saturday, February 6 at 9 PM and follows a writer who awakens a malevolent creature in a Tennessee town with a dark past. The cast includes Costas and Louis Mandylor.

The new series Past Life will debut on FOX on Tuesday, February 9 at 9 PM. This series follows a woman who “solves crimes that put souls to rest”. The series will then move to its regular timeslot on Thursday, February 11 at 9 PM.

NEW EPISODES OF EXISTING SHOWS

Here are the new episodes of the sci-fi based dramas that will be airing this coming week:

Saturday, February 6:
Demons on BBC America at 8 and 9 PM (Series Finale at 9 PM)

NOTE: A repeat of Legend of the Seeker will air in syndication this weekend. Check your local listings for date, time and channel.

Sunday, February 7:
Super Bowl Sunday
NOTE: A repeat of Legend of the Seeker will air in syndication this weekend. Check your local listings for date, time and channel.

Monday, February 8:
Chuck on NBC at 8 PM
Heroes on NBC at 9 PM

Tuesday, February 9:
Lost on ABC at 9 PM

Wednesday, February 10:
Human Target on FOX at 8 PM
Being Erica on SOAPNet at 10 PM

Thursday, February 11:
The Vampire Diaries on The CW at 8 PM
Supernatural on The CW at 9 PM

Friday, February 12:
Smallville on the CW at 8 PM
Spartacus: Blood and Sand on Starz at 10 PM

NOTE: Please check your local listings for the correct air dates and times for all of the above. Have a great weekend!

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The Weekly Round-Up for Jan. 25 to 29

January 30, 2010 by Rueben  
Filed under News, Uncategorized

Here are the sci-fi based entertainment news items for this week:

CONDOLENCES

Legendary author J.D. Salinger (The Cather in the Rye) passed away this week at the age of 91.

Petite actress Zelda Rubinstein, who played the psychic in the classic movie Poltergeist passed away at 76 this past week.

NEWS

The new FOX drama Past Life will be airing one week earlier than originally planned and rather than a two-hour debut, the show will have a one-hour premiere at 9 PM on February 9 with the show moving into its regular time slot of Thursdays at 9 PM on February 11. The series should finish on March 11.

The film Avatar has officially become the biggest-grossing movie of all time even over former king of the movie world Titanic.

TV SERIES NEWS

Mark Pellegrino and Titus Welliver will reprise their roles of Jacob and his nemesis on Lost when it returns for its final season.

ABC Family Channel has picked a one-hour drama:  Pretty Little Liars:

The series will follow four estranged best friends who are reunited one year after their best friend and queen bee of the group, Alison, goes missing only to discover they are receiving messages from an anonymous “A” who knows all their secrets. The drama stars Lucy Hale (Privileged), Troian Bellisario (NCIS) Ashley Benson (Eastwick), Shay Mitchell, Laura Leighton (Melrose Place), Nia Peeples (The Young and the Restless) and Bianca Lawson (The Vampire Diaries).

The second season of the UK series Being Human has yet to air here in the States, but is nearly at an end on the BBC and has been renewed for a third season with the regular cast returning.

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

One of the new shows in development at ABC includes:

NO ORDINARY FAMILY (ABC) – This pilot come from Greg Berlanti and Jon Harmon Feldman and is about a typical American family whose members have special abilities. ( Kind of like Brothers & Sisters x Heroes?!)

A spinoff of Supernatural, called Ghostfacers, which revolves around a group of ghost hunters who film their adventures (who have appeared in several episodes of the series in the past) will initially run as three-minute episodes online on TheWB.com and on the CW’s website and will star A.J. Buckley, Travis Wester, Brittany Ishibashi, and Austin Basis.

NBC has picked up the drama The Cape, which is a light drama with a comic book sensibility set in a fictionalized version of Los Angeles, centering on a former cop framed for a crime who becomes the Cape, a masked hero, to clear his name and reunite with his son.

BOX OFFICE NEWS

James Marsden will star in the live-action/computer-animated hybrid comedy I Hop that follows an out-of-work slacker (Marsden) who accidentally injures the Easter Bunny (voiced by Russell Brand) and must take him in as he recovers.

Naomi Watts and Daniel Craig will star in the psychological thriller Dream House about a family that relocates into what appears to be the ideal residence in small town Connecticut only to discover that their beautiful new home was the site of another family’s slaughter, believed to be at the hands of the husband who survived.

The production group behind the film The Spiderwick Chronicles have optioned Kat Falls‘ underwater adventure novel Dark Life, which is set in a near-future world in which rising ocean levels and natural catastrophes have led some people to homestead on the ocean floor. The action centers on an underwater teenage boy and a surface girl who join forces to uncover a government conspiracy.

British actor Nicholas Hoult (Skins) has joined the movie Mad Max: Fury Road, which is to be set a short while after events in 1985’s Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy are set to star in lead roles.

Guy Pearce and Mary-Louise Parker will star in the thriller The Well that revolves around a well-to-do Manhattan couple whose obsessive pursuit of salvation ultimately leads to destruction. Actor Tim Guinee wrote and will direct the movie.

CASTING SCOOP

Newcomer Odessa Rae will appear on an upcoming episode of Smallville as DC villain the Silver Banshee, aka Siobhan McDougal who is a vengeful spirit of a fallen Gaelic heroine. She’s accidentally released from the underworld, and takes out her vengeance at an unassuming country bed and breakfast.

Michael Shanks has landed a role on Supernatural where he will portray a character named Rob, who is part of a local militia. He is married and has a son – but a loss will force Rob to dedicate himself solely to a cause.

Robert Englund (Freddy Krueger himself) will terrorize Booth and Brennan in a slasher-themed episode of Bones that is to air this spring.

RUMOR PATROL

Mel Gibson is in negotiations to star in the spy thriller Cold Warrior about a Cold War spy who comes out of retirement to confront a domestic terrorism threat from Russia by joining with a younger agent.

Sam Worthington (Avatar) is the frontrunner to star in movie Dracula Year Zero that will be part historical fact and literary fiction that centers around the life of young Transylvanian Prince Vlad, better known as Vlad the Impaler, leading the charge to fend off the Ottoman Empire’s attempts to use Romania as a foothold to conquer the rest of Europe.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR

The following movies and special will air this weekend and throughout next week:

The Syfy movie Meteor Storm will air on Saturday, January 30 at 9 PM. The movie is about meteors that strike San Francisco, causing a city official to evacuate the populace while a scientist tries to determine the cause of the strikes. Stars include Michael Trucco and Kari Matchett.

Also, Lost will return for its final season on Tuesday, February 2 for a 2-hour premiere, starting at 9 PM.

NEW EPISODES OF EXISTING SHOWS

Here are the new episodes of returning and new series that will be airing this coming week:

Saturday, January 30:
Demons on BBC America at 8 and 9 PM

NOTE: Legend of the Seeker will be back with all new episodes in syndication starting this weekend. Check your local listings for date, time and channel.

Sunday, January 31:

NOTE: Legend of the Seeker will be back with all new episodes in syndication starting this weekend. Check your local listings for date, time and channel.

Monday, February 1:
Chuck on NBC at 8 PM
Heroes on NBC at 9 PM

Wednesday, February 3:
Being Erica on SOAPNet at 10 PM

Thursday, February 4:
Fringe on FOX at 9 PM
The Vampire Diaries on The CW at 8 PM
Supernatural on The CW at 9 PM

Friday, February 5:
Smallville on the CW at 8 PM (Two-Hour Special)
Ghost Whisperer on CBS at 8 PM
Medium on CBS at 9 PM
Caprica on Syfy at 9 PM

NOTE: Please check your local listings for the correct air dates and times for all of the above.

Have a great weekend!

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The Women of Sci-Fi (1970’s)

January 29, 2010 by Rueben  
Filed under Featured

Earlier this month, SciFiTVZone provided a list of women who paved the way in science fiction within the world of television. This next installment continues in that path, focusing on the actresses from 1970’s TV:

Lynda Carter was legendary Diana Prince aka Wonder Woman in the 1970’s cult-classic series. In her red, white and blue costume she saved mankind from themselves on a daily basis.

Lindsey Wagner as the one and only Jamie Sommers in The Bionic Woman in the 1970’s series was the first female cyborg, who was saved after a near-fatal parachuting accident and worked as a secret agent masquerading as a school teacher.

Joanna Cameron in the short-lived series Isis was Andrea Thomas, a high school teacher, who, on an archaeological dig, found a mythical amulet given to an Egyptian Queen. After using an incantation, the amulet bestowed on the wearer great strength, the ability to move inanimate objects and fly at super speed, making her Isis.

Deidre Hall and Judy Sturgis were Electra Woman and Dyna Girl for one year in 1976 in the series of the same name. While they were seen as gorgeous superheroes in skintight outfits, they battled a bevy of villains and worked out of the Electrabase that featured sophisticated equipment.

Anne Lockhart starred as Lieutenant Sheba on the original sci-fi series Battlestar Galactica during its one and only season on the air from 1978 to 1979. Sheba was the daughter of Commander Cain and the leader of the Silver Spar Viper squadron.

Maren Jensen also appeared in the original Battlestar Galactica series, appearing as the only daughter of Commander Adama, serving as both a bridge officer and as a pilot. She was also seen working as a teacher to the children of the Colonial Fleet.

• In the classic comedy Mork & Mindy, Pam Dawber starred as Mindy McConnell, the comedic foil, eventual love interest and wife to extraterrestrial Mork who arrived on Earth from his home planet of Ork.

• British actress Jan Chappell appeared in the UK series Blake’s 7 as Cally for all three season for which it aired. She was a guerrilla fighter for the anti-Federation resistance forces for the planet Saurian Major; she was also a telepath who could transmit thoughts silently to the rest of the crew.

Belinda Montgomery appeared in the short-lived series The Man from Atlantis as Dr. Elizabeth Merrill, who nursed Mark Harris (played by Patrick Duffy) an amnesiac man believed to be the only surviving citizen of the lost civilization of Atlantis.

Barbara Bain appeared as Dr. Helena Russell on the UK series Space: 1999 during the mid-1970’s. The series centered on the plight of the inhabitants of Moonbase Alpha following a calamity, where nuclear waste from Earth stored on the moon explodes in a catastrophic accident, knocking the moon out of orbit and sending it and the inhabitants of the Moonbase uncontrollably into outer space.

Lucy Fleming starred as Jenny Richards in the UK series Survivors also during the mid-1970’s. The premise of the show was the plight of a group of people who survived an accidentally released plague that kills nearly the entire population of the planet. Jenny was the only character to survive all three seasons of the show.

The next installment of this article series will focus on the women of sci-fi from the 1980’s.

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