Hey All,
I normally post my entertainment updates while on my lunch hour at my day job – the job that keeps a roof over my head and pays my bills – but today I had the luxury of, for once, going out for lunch with a good friend. It is nice to break the routine every once in a while, but let’s turn over to the news for today.
TELEVISION
Eddie Cibrian (Cardoza) is leaving CBS: Miami. Original cast member Adam Rodriguez (Delko) returns this fall, eliminating the need for his character. And, his ending will not be a pretty one *SPOILER ALERT* as in the end of his character, period. (Kristin at E! Entertainment Online)
Fred Goss (Sons & Daughters) is close to signing a deal to star in the CMT comedy pilot 30 Percent (with Sarah Rafferty also joining the cast). (Deadline Hollywood Daily and Televisionary)
Debra Mooney (Everwood) has signed on to the CMT’s untitled David Litt comedy pilot. (Deadline Hollywood Daily and Televisionary)
Mark-Paul Gosselaar will appear in an upcoming episode of Weeds on Showtime, playing Jack, a rough-around-the-edges local bar owner who serves Nancy more than just a drink. (Kristin at E! Entertainment Online)
TV SHOW REVIEW
ABC bites into the vampire trend with ‘The Gates’
http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/entertainment_tv/2010/06/gates-abc.html
MADE-FOR-TV MOVIES
Oscar-nominated actress Rosie Perez, Benito Martinez (The Shield, Saving Grace), Chad Michael Murray (One Tree Hill), Christoph Sanders (Ghost Whisperer), Martha Higareda (Street Kings) and Yul Vasquez (The A-Team) are set to star in the Lifetime Movie Network movie Lies in Plain Sight (which is the working title). The film is scheduled to premiere in the fall and follows the story of Ava and her blind cousin Sofia (Higareda), who were inseparable as children, with Ava the loyal companion who helped Sofia through her tough adolescent years. When Ava suddenly commits suicide, Sofia rushes home to her father Hector (Martinez) and Ava’s parents Marisol (Perez) and Rafael (Vasquez) to find answers. But as she delves into Ava’s life, questioning her past boyfriends Ethan (Murray) and Christian (Sanders), the more Sofia realizes that their childhood was actually filled with dark disturbing secrets. (The Futon Critic)
Jennie Garth (90210) will star in the Hallmark Channel movie called Mulligan, which was penned by her husband, Peter Facinelli (Twilight) who also co-stars along with Fred Willard (Modern Family) and Marilu Henner (Taxi). The movie is about a disgruntled actor (Ethan Eriskon from Melrose Place) wants to do more than play “Mulligan the Rabbit” on a children’s TV show and discovers life can change in a heartbeat when he causes a car accident with single mother, Annie (Garth). Facinelli plays Eddie’s mooching childhood buddy, Scott. Willard is Eddie’s slick agent, Dick while Henner will portray Annie’s well-meaning mother. The movie is slated to air in 2011. (The Futon Critic)
Thomas Dekker (Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles) has will star opposite Tim Robbins, Diane Lane, and James Gandolfini in HBO made-for-TV movie Cinema Verite, which takes a look at the real-life family who was the focus for the groundbreaking 1970s reality series An American Family. (Televisionary and The Hollywood Reporter)
Yeti and Other Villains Return In the Doctor Who Christmas Special
http://www.darkhorizons.com/news/17513/yeti-other-villains-return-in-doctor-who-
INTERVIEWS
A Conversation with CASTLE Star Stana Katic
http://thetvaddict.com/2010/06/17/a-conversation-with-castle-star-stana-katic/
High Flying, Adored: We catch up with Europe-Bound GLEE star Chris Colfer
Stars of Syfy’s new The Phantom mini-series spill 7 superhero secrets
http://scifiwire.com/2010/06/stars-of-syfys-new-phantom-miniseries-spill-7-superhero-secrets.php
DVD NEWS
Glee
http://tvshowsondvd.com/news/Glee-Season-1-Volume-2/13926
MOVIES
Final cast announcements have been made for the next Steven Spielberg movie called War Horse: Eddie Redmayne, Tom Hiddleston, Emily Watson (Equilibrium) and David Thewlis (Harry Potter) [among others]. The movie, based on the 1982 novel by Michael Morpurgo, traces a friendship between Joey, a horse sold into the British army and sent off to serve on the battlefields of France in World War I, and Albert (Redmayne), his young owner. (FirstShowing.net and Empire)
Miley Cyrus is attached to star in an adaptation of the young-adult paranormal thriller novel titled Wake by Lisa McMann. The story follows Janie (Cyrus), a 17-year-old girl with the unwanted ability to become sucked into people’s dreams. Not surprisingly, she sees things she would rather not see. But when she gets pulled into a terrible nightmare, Janie goes from mere witness to participant. (FirstShowing.net and The Hollywood Reporter)
Maria Bello (Coyote Ugly) and Jason Isaacs (Brotherhood and Harry Potter) will play the parent of Taylor Lautner (Twilight franchise) in the movie Abduction. (Deadline Hollywood Daily and TheWrap.com)
Simon Baker (The Mentalist) and Paul Bettany are in talks to join the indie thriller Margin Call, which follows a group of employees at an investment bank during a tumultuous 24-hour period during the 2008 financial collapse. Kevin Spacey, Stanley Tucci and Zachary Quinto also star. (The Hollywood Reporter and TheWrap.com)
Chace Crawford (Gossip Girl) has joined the cast of the multi-generational indie drama Peace, Love and Misunderstanding, which stars Catherine Keener as a conservative New York lawyer who takes her son and intellectual daughter to visit their estranged hippie grandmother (Jane Fonda) in Woodstock after her husband asks for a divorce. The retreat quickly becomes a reminder of why she escaped her mother’s wacky lifestyle in the first place. (The Hollywood Reporter and TheWrap.com)
Christian Slater, Gary Oldman and comedian Dane Cook will star in Guns, Girls & Gambling, a stylized crime thriller, which throws Elvis impersonators, Indians, modern cowboys, a 6-foot-tall blond assassin, a frat boy, a corrupt sheriff and a prostitute into a chase for a priceless American Indian artifact stolen during a poker game at an Indian casino. Slater plays a normal guy who in a drunken stupor joins an Elvis impersonation contest. Oldman is the contest’s mega-contender, and Cook will play the sheriff. (The Hollywood Reporter)
Tom Hanks, James McAvoy, Ian McKellen, Natalie Portman, and Halle Berry will all play leads in the ensemble drama Cloud Atlas, which spans six different story lines over a millennia. Each tale is revealed to be a story that is read (or watched) by the main character in the next. The stories in order include an American notary’s voyage across the Pacific in 1850, a young English musician working as an amanuensis in 1930’s Belgium, a 1970’s Californian journalist investigating corruption around a nuclear plant, a modern day British publisher who becomes confined to a nursing home, a clone political prisoner being executed in a dystopian near future Korea, and a Hawaiian tribesman in a post-apocalyptic distant future telling a story around a campfire. (The Playlist and Dark Horizons)
Barry Levine, Brian Grazer and Ron Howard will produce a film adaptation of the Nick Percival steampunk-meets-fairy tale graphic novel called Legends. The story begins when the remains of Pinocchio are discovered. Red Riding Hood, now a noted wolf hunter, and Jack the Giant Killer partner to discover who is murdering the creatures of folklore. Along the way, they are assisted by famous characters re-imagined for a new age such as the mercenary Goldilocks and the psychic exterminators Hansel & Gretel. (Heat Vision and Dark Horizons)
Lauren Graham (Parenthood and Gilmore Girls) has joined the cast of Scream 4, joining the ensemble cast that includes Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, Hayden Panettiere, Rory Culkin, Emma Roberts, Lake Bella and Ashley Greene. (Movie Web)
MOVIE TRAILER
Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader First Trailer
Q&A SECTION (with Michael Ausiello from Entertainment Weekly)
Question: Can you tell me anything about Supernatural‘s new season? —Bryan
Ausiello: I can’t be certain, but I think I just uncovered a significant clue about the overriding plot of season 6: Sources confirm to me exclusively that X-Files vet Mitch Pileggi is in talks to reprise his role as Sam and Dean’s presumed-dead grandpa on a potentially recurring basis.
Question: Any scoop on the new season of Torchwood? —Craig
Ausiello: Starz wasn’t kidding when it said the new season would be more global in scope. I’m hearing the show will shoot a chunk of the season on location in Los Angeles. Captain Jack’s going Hollywood!
Question: I’m so excited that Life Unexpected got renewed for a second season! Can you give us any good scoop? —CC
Ausiello: The show is casting Baze’s rebound girl. Actually, make that girls. Potential Love Interest No. 1, Kelly, is a perky and uptight conservative author who joins Ryan’s radio show. Potential Love Interest No. 2, Emma, is a high-powered exec in her early 40s who works with Baze’s dad, Jack.
Question: I love Life Unexpected. Any hints or news you can give me? —Ann
Ausiello: More season 2 casting intel: The show is adding the recurring roles of Eric, a slightly rugged new young teacher at Westmonte High, and Paige, Ryan’s sassy, flirty, and free-spirited younger sister recently back from an Eat, Pray, Love-type tour. Hey, there’s a movie about that opening soon!
Question: I know that the creators of Spartacus are working on a prequel to give Andy Whitfield time to recover. Is there any other news about him or the show? —Kat
Ausiello: Good news: Reports that Whitfield is cancer-free were all but confirmed yesterday when Starz announced that the actor would be attending Comic-Con next month. As far as the show itself, the untitled prequel — which will focus on John Hannah’s Batiatus and Lucy Lawless’ Lucretia — is slated to go into production this fall ahead of a January ’11 premiere. Season 2, meanwhile, will likely debut in fall ’11.
Question: Parenthood scoop for next season…please? —Jennifer
Ausiello: Exec producer Jason Katims is cooking up another juicy mother-daughter story line for Lauren Graham and Mae Whitman. “Amber’s going to make a new friend and she comes from an upper-crust kind of background,” Katims explains. “It becomes complicated for Sarah because Amber’s suddenly being taken into this world that’s out of her grasp.”
Question: The True Blood premiere was awesome. What’s coming up next? —Tyler
Ausiello: Here’s some prattle for you, straight from series creator Alan Ball: In the second half of the season, “all hell breaks loose,” he tells my colleague Tim Stack. “Certainly, everybody finds themselves in danger. Loyalties are tested. There’s a lot of deceit.” And though the lies will be spread around, the dots will connect in the end. The stories “do converge,” Ball confirms, culminating in a season finale that he calls “very big. [But] it doesn’t center around one particular event the way the first one did. The first one was all about Rene chasing Sookie. The second one was all about Maryann’s ritual. This [time], there are a lot of big events” leading up to “definitely more than one cliff-hanger.” I’m on the edge of my seat already!
Question: I saw pictures of Allan Hyde at the True Blood premiere. Any chance Godric’s going to return this season (yeah, he died, but you know what I mean)? —Maiyer
Ausiello: I think there’s a very good chance of him returning. And soon. Know what I mean?
Question: Psych news. Please. (Brief and to the point.) —M Horton
Ausiello: I’m head over heels in love with this scoop: The show has tapped Curt Smith of Tears for Fears fame to rerecord the theme song, “I Know, You Know,” for an upcoming season 5 episode. I’m told Smith will also make a guest appearance in the episode as himself.
That’s it. Enjoy!


























