The Stuff Legends Are Made Of…

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just wrapped on DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, which is going to be DC Comics’ most ambitious (and some would say, risky) superhero spinoff series for The CW, following in the footsteps of hit series Arrow and The Flash. The new show acts as a miniseries spinoff of The Flash‘s time-bending mythology, in which a so-called time-traveling rogue Rip Hunter (Arthur Darvill) must assemble a group of both heroes and villains who we’ve met in both Arrow and The Flash, to confront an unstoppable threat to the planet… and to time itself.

Though the team starts out as a combination of disparate personalities – Ray Palmer (Brandon Routh), Firestorm (Victor Garber), White Canary (Caity Lotz), Hawkman (Falk Hentschel), Hawkgirl (Ciara Renee) and villains Heatwave (Dominic Purcell) and Cold (Wentworth Miller) – are told that they are destined to become… (you guessed it) legendary heroes of the future.

?The? upcoming American television series developed by Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg and Marc Guggenheim, who also executive produce with showrunner Phil Klemmer, and Sarah Schechter is scheduled to air on The CW, debuting in 2016 during the 2015–16 season.

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Trailer?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MubNoWQiSc

The Devil Made Me Do It…

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booked a role in Lucifer, an upcoming American television series that is set to air on Fox, and it is a loose adaptation of the comic book character created by Neil Gaiman for the comic book series The Sandman and its spin-off comic book series Lucifer written by Mike Carey, both published by DC Comics’ Vertigo imprint. The series was officially picked up on May 9, 2015 for the 2015–16 season and it is scheduled to premiere in 2016.

lucifer-posterThe series will focus on Lucifer, “who is bored and unhappy as the Lord of Hell and resigns his throne and abandons his kingdom for the beauty of Los Angeles, where he gets his kicks helping the LAPD punish criminals”

Tom Ellis as Lucifer Morningstar: The Lord of Hell who is bored of his life, abdicates and becomes a consultant for the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) while running his own nightclub called Lux. Among other powers, he has a supernatural awareness of any person’s sins and can compel them to speak the truth. He enjoys using these abilities to expose sinners in public.

Just What The Doctor Ordered…

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Bookings for Untold Stories of the E.R., season 10/11:

Kylee Dawson – role of “Ruth Miller -? Amish Girl” in episode “Doctors Dilemma“.

Eric Bempong? – role of “Lucas” in episode “Mother-Daughter Drug Swap“.

Erika Thompson – role of “Dana” in episode “Bang-Up Bachelorette Party“.

Untold Stories of the E.R. is a docudrama television series which airs on TLC and Discovery Fit & Health.

UntoldStoriesOfTheERIn this program, real-life emergency room doctors tell about their most bizarre and puzzling cases. Typically these involve medical sabotage, violently or strangely acting patients, life-threatening injuries, or even situations in which the E.R. physician is too overwhelmed to handle the caseload and can’t transfer responsibility for the patient to someone else.

Often the doctors play themselves, and whenever possible the patients themselves take part in the reenactment as well. If they don’t appear as themselves during their medical emergency, they are often shown in brief interviews to show the public how they turned out. Occasionally, patients’ names are changed and actors play their roles. All cases are based on actual events, but are highly dramatized and not necessarily accurate from a clinical or technical standpoint.

 

Four More For iZombie!

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iZombie Bookings
for
Parker Brando, Tyson Bellusci, Conor Gomez & Lyle Reginald !!

 

Based on a DC Comics/Vertigo series, CW’s iZombie comes from Veronica Mars’ Rob Thomas and Diane Ruggiero-Wright, and stars Rose McIver as Liv Moore, a medical resident whose life is turned upside-down when she’s turned into a zombie. She goes from being an over-achieving doctor to a functioning zombie feeding on brains at her new place of employment, the Seattle morgue. Her identity crisis is exaggerated further as she temporarily acquires memories and personality traits of the people whose brains she ingests. She then uses the memories of the victims in the morgue to help solve their murders.

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Romeo and Gigi-ette!

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Gigi Jackman just finished shooting a role on Romeo Section.

From acclaimed showrunner Chris Haddock (Da Vinci’s Inquest, Intelligence), The Romeo Section is an hour-long serialized espionage drama set in Vancouver. It follows spymaster Professor Wolfgang McGee, an academic who secretly manages a roster of espionage assets. These assets, referred to as Romeo or Juliet spies, are informants engaged in intimate relations with intelligence targets. Wolfgang himself is a semi-retired Romeo operator, having worked his way up in an officially deniable “service” under the umbrella of Canada’s Intelligence Community. They operate in a seemingly serene cosmopolitan city whose underside acts as a haven for drug barons, fugitives and covert financiers. The series has Haddock reunited with fellow executive producer Laura Lightbown; director Stephen Surjik; producer Arvi Liimatainen; and writer/co-executive producer Jesse McKeown.

It stars Andrew Airlie, Jemmy Chen, Juan Riedinger and Matt Bellefleur.

Back In Action!

MikeLiMike Li wraps on Lookinglass, (fka Frankenstein Code).

Fox’s midseason drama series The Frankenstein Code is dropping Frankenstein from its title. It will now be known as Lookinglass.

Written by Crisis and Life creator Rand Ravich and executive produced by Howard Gordon, Lookinglass centers on Jimmy Pritchard, a disgraced, 75-year-old ex-sheriff, whose life ends at the hands of corrupt cops. He is brought back to life and given a second chance by a pair of young tech scientists as a 35-year-old (Rob Kazinsky) with unpredictable near-superhuman abilities. The name of the company of the two scientists, twins Otto (Adhir Kalyan) and Mary (Dilshad Vadsaria), is Lookinglass.

The producers of The Frankenstein Code (originally Frankenstein) had been looking to distance themselves from the famous moniker, stressing the fact that the series only takes inspiration from the basic Mary Shelley mythology of a man brought back to life by scientists playing God.

Tim DeKay and Ciara Bravo co-star in the series, executive produced by Ravich, Gordon and Michael Cuesta, who directed the pilot.

You Go Girlfriend!


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gets role on Girlfriends Guide.

Bravo’s first scripted series, “Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce” follows self-help author Abby McCarthy (Lisa Edelstein). A former picture of perfection, Abby finds herself navigating life as a single woman in her 40’s after her seemingly idealistic career and marriage simultaneously implode. In addition to Alanna Ubach’s Jo, who is Abby’s best friend from her college days, the cast also includes Paul Adelstein as Abby’s ex-husband, Jake. Maury Sterling has been cast in the recurring role of Jo’s ex-husband, Frumpkis. He also has a new wife, a southern belle named Charlene (“Smash” alum Megan Hilty). Meanwhile, Aaron Staton (“Mad Men”) will be recurring as JD, a new love interest for one of the show’s many single ladies.

The series is created and executive produced by Marti Noxon and hails from Universal Cable Productions (UCP).

The Sci-Fi Siblings…

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The X-Files
returns…

The three siblings, Rowan, Aiden and Hannah Longworth have just wrapped on the new X-Files.

Watch the Teaser trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKFxAJ8yH-8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esyrbbtGdNg

The cult-favorite characters are back to take on the supernatural in a six-episode reboot of The X-Files set to premiere in 2016 on Fox.

Fans have long awaited the return of the Emmy Award-winning drama. The original show created by Chris Carter, premiered in September 1993 and ran for nine seasons, and there were two X-Files movies – one in 1998 and another in 2008.

The first glimpse of what we’ll see next year doesn’t disappoint, complete with strange tools, dead bodies and, of course, the show’s classic eerie theme song.

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David Duchovny, and costar Gillian Anderson, starred as investigators Mulder and Scully, who solved cases involving paranormal phenomena.

The new series of The X-Files is expected to be a mixture of “monsters and mythology”, according to David Duchovny and will explore standalone cases as well as addressing the overarching alien conspiracy.

David also recently admitted that the new series will find his character in a “dark, dark place”, which has been hinted by his unkempt look in the first official picture released by the program makers and showed Mulder dressed down with a substantial layer of stubble.

While Gillian, hinted in a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly that things had changed between them and ominously said: “I like where we find Mulder and Scully in their relationship.”

You can expect to see some old faces (including Mitch Pileggi as FBI boss Skinner and William B. Davis as the nefarious Cigarette Smoking Man), but don’t expect to see the same old monsters. “We’re not going to reboot any of the old favorites, although it was something we all thought about,” says Carter. “These are all brand new stories. We hope to scare you in brand new ways.

 

Bullseye for Everrett!

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Arrow is an American television series developed by writer/producers Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, and Andrew Kreisberg. It is based on the DC Comics character Green Arrow, a costumed crime-fighter created by Mort Weisinger and George Papp.

When presumed-dead billionaire playboy Oliver Queen returns home to Starling City after five years stranded on a remote island in the Pacific, he hides the ways the experience has changed him. As he reconnects with those closest to him, including his sister, Thea, Oliver appears to be the same wealthy, carefree bachelor they’ve always known. At night, flanked by his devoted friend, Diggle, Oliver uses his secret persona — that of a vigilante — to right societal wrongs and transform the city to its former glory.

Big changes are coming for Arrow Season 4, especially for main protagonist Oliver Queen. When he’s fighting new bad guys and delving into strange phenomena later this year, he won’t be doing it as The Hood/Arrow. After three seasons, he is finally embracing his comic book roots and becoming Green Arrow.

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