Hey All,
As I posted yesterday, I attended the Glee panel as part of this year’s Paley Fest and was camped out all day in front of the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills (where the annual fete is now held) for most of the day without any access to the internet. That means yesterday’s update is combined with today’s news, making the update a little longer; but containing some really interesting items. Here goes:
TELEVISION
Veteran character actor William Forsythe (John Doe, Raising Arizona and The Rock) will play Steve Rigsby, a career criminal and the biker father of CBI’s own Wayne Rigsby (Owain Yeoman) on The Mentalist. This episode will air on May 5. (Adam Bryant at TV Guide)
Actor Rich Sommer (Mad Men) will guest star in an upcoming episode of Nikita, playing Malcolm Mitchell, a CIA consultant who helps Nikita (Maggie Q) break into Percy’s black boxes. (Natalie Abrams at TV Guide)
Actor Neal McDonough and actress Jeri Ryan will make guest appearances in the 10th and final season of Law & Order: Criminal Intent, which is back on the USA Network starting May 1. McDonough will play a Monsignor who does very good things for the Church, starting soup kitchens, orphanages, cancer wards and what not; but behind closed doors he does bad things with the women of his parish. Meanwhile Ryan will play a former CIA official who has started a private security company worth hundreds of millions, but this no-nonsense businesswoman also is harboring a secret. (Matt Mitovich at TV Line)
Syfy has officially renewed its hit freshman drama Being Human. (Meg Masters at TV Line and Deadline)
The USA Network hit shows White Collar and Covert Affairs will both return with all new episodes, starting on June 7 at 9 and 10 PM respectively. Mark your calendars! (The Futon Critic)
DEVELOPMENT NEWS
More casting has been announced for the ABC drama pilot Georgetown, including actor Kevin Zegers (Gossip Girl) and actresses Wendy Crewson and Tiya Sircar (The Vampire Diaries). The series is about a quartet of young staffers in Washington, D.C. – Sam (Daisy Betts), Nikki (Katie Cassidy), Peter (Joseph Mazzello) and Andrew (Jimmy Wolk) – who share a DuPont Circle townhouse together. Zegers will play Montgomery “Monty” Knox, a handsome, incredibly wealthy young stockbroker who went to college with Andrew and Sam. While Crewson is set as the GOP minority leader, Senator Caroline Wallace and Sircar as Harper Hawley, Andrew’s longtime assistant who Peter has a crush on. (The Futon Critic)
Scott Porter (Friday Night Lights and The Good Wife) has landed a role in the CW drama pilot Hart of Dixie that is about Zoe Hart (Rachel Bilson), a young big-city doctor who inherits a medical practice in the oddball town of BlueBell, Alabama. He will play George Tucker, a handsome, charming attorney who’s engaged to the overly effusive Lemon Breeland (Jaime King). (The Futon Critic)
Actress Lauren Cohan (Supernatural, The Vampire Diaries and Chuck) has landed the female lead in the CW drama pilot called Heavenly that is about Lily DeMarco, a San Francisco attorney who teams with Dashiell Coffee, an angel-turned-human, to save the futures – and the souls – of their clients. She will play Lily. (The Futon Critic)
Actor Dylan Walsh (Nip/Tuck) has landed the lead role opposite Poppy Montgomery in the CBS drama pilot The Rememberer that follows Carrie Wells (Montgomery), an ex-cop struggling with the blessing/curse of hyperthymesia – the ability to remember everything – who is drafted back into the NYPD. He will play her new boss, Detective First Class Al Burns, a former high school jock who’s always going forward and believes life is to be lived, not dwelled upon. (The Futon Critic)
Actress Madeleine Stowe and actor Henry Czerny are set to co-star in the ABC drama pilot Revenge that centers on Emily Thorn/Amanda Clarke (Emily VanCamp from Everwood and Brothers & Sisters), a mysterious woman who comes to the Hamptons to exact revenge on the Graysons who destroyed her family. Stowe will play Victoria Grayson, the matriarch of the family and a social power broker. Czerny will play Victoria’s husband Conrad. (The Futon Critic)
Actor Robert Knepper (Heroes and Prison Break) will have a supporting role in the NBC drama pilot Reconstruction that is set in a Missouri town during the post-Civil War Reconstruction era and centers on Jason (Martin Henderson from Off the Map), a soldier who crosses the country and settles into a complicated town where he is welcomed as its savior. He will play the town sheriff, an unhinged veteran Confederate whose bizarre behavior alternates between Southern courtliness and a hair-trigger temperament. (Deadline)
Actors Brett Cullen (The Gates) and Jonathan Scarfe (Raising the Bar) have been added to the cast of the ABC drama pilot Hallelujah that is set in the town of Hallelujah, Tennessee where the forces of good and evil are exemplified by hardworking, moral diner owner Rye Turner (Donal Logue), a family man who has had a run of tragic luck, and his longtime nemesis, corrupt millionaire Del Roman (Terry O’Quinn), who is a law unto himself. Cullen will play Sherriff Bob Clement, a corrupt local lawman in the pocket of Del while Scarfe will play Rye’s brother Caleb, a self-confessed miserable sinner. (Deadline)
Actor David James Elliott (JAG) has been added to the cast of the ABC dramedy pilot Good Christian Bitches that stars Leslie Bibb as Amanda, a mother of two and onetime “mean girl” in high school who returns home to Dallas humbled following a scandalous divorce, hoping to get a second chance at winning over her old classmates. He will play the husband of one of Amanda’s former classmates, Darlene (Kristin Chenoweth). (Deadline)
Australian actress Phoebe Tonkin has joined the CW drama pilot The Secret Circle based on the book series from L.J. Smith, that tells the story of a young woman (Britt Robertson from Life Unexpected) who moves to a new town and discovers that not only is she a witch and part of a secret coven, but she’s also the key that will unlock a centuries-old battle of good versus evil. She will play Faye, part of the witches’ circle. (Deadline)
The Disney Channel has added 13 original series to their line-up for next season. Among those 13 (which includes children’s programming and new animated shows) is the new show called Jessie that stars Debby Ryan as a rural teen from Texas who moves to New York and becomes an au pair to a wealthy family with four teens; the new music/dance comedy Madison High that stars young actor Mark Indelicato (Ugly Betty). (The Hollywood Reporter)
BOX OFFICE NEWS
Oscar nominee Jennifer Lawrence (Winter’s Bone) has landed the coveted role of Katniss Everdeen in the upcoming adaptation of the best-selling novel The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. The first in a planned trilogy (since there are 3 books the collection) tells the story of a young love triangle playing out against a dystopian future where North America has been divided into twelve oppressed districts, each of which is forced to send tributes in the form of a boy and a girl to compete in a televised battle to the death once a year. (Dark Horizons)
Actress Drew Barrymore will return to the director’s chair for her second film, a romantic comedy called How To Be Single based on the Liz Tuccillo novel that explores the love lives and break-ups of a group of New Yorkers over the course of ten years. (The Hollywood Reporter and Dark Horizons)
Actor Matthew Fox (Lost) has landed a role in the big-screen reboot of James Patterson’s Alex Cross stories, playing villainous assassin Michael Sullivan, a man who kills both for money and thrills. Tyler Perry and Ed Burns co-star in the film, titled I, Alex Cross. (Dark Horizons)
Actor Val Kilmer will play Wyatt Earp in the box office film The First Ride of Wyatt Earp that follows an elderly Earp as he sits down with a reporter to reflect on the ride that made him a legend, when the young marshal rounded up a posse to track down the outlaw who mistakenly murdered the woman he loved. The cast includes Matt Dallas (Kyle XY) and American Idol finalist Diana DeGarmo [among others]. (Variety and Dark Horizons)
Taylor Swift, Zac Efron, Betty White, Danny DeVito and Ed Helms will lend their voices to the box office film based on Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax, which focuses on a boy who searches for the one thing that will help him win the affection of the girl of his dreams. To find it, he must discover the story of the Lorax, the grumpy yet charming creature who fights to protect his world. (The Wrap)
CONDOLENCES
British character actor Michael Gough best known for his role as Alfred in the Batman franchise and as villains in Doctor Who passed away this week at the age of 94. He also appeared in the box office films Out of Africa, The Age of Innocence and Sleepy Hollow (among many others). (The Wrap and Dark Horizons)
ME: Rest in Peace, Mr. Gough. Deepest condolences to his family, friends and fans.
MOMENT OF SILENCE, PLEASE…
Q&A SECTION (with Adam Bryant and Natalie Abrams from TV Guide)
Question: I can’t wait for Leverage to come back this summer. Have you heard anything about the new season? — Luke
ADAM: I’m hearing that the show is looking to add an evil Warren Buffet type to recur throughout the season. But it’s how the man has amassed his wealth that’s worth noting. Apparently, he has figured out exactly what it is that the Leverage team does and has made himself rich by preying on the companies that Nate and his crew take down.
Question: What’s going to happen with Castiel (Misha Collins) and Raphael on Supernatural? — Nathan
NATALIE: We’ll let executive producer Eric Kripke lay it out for you: “The battle with Raphael and the war in heaven gets hotter and hotter. Castiel’s really backed against a corner as he’s just battling to stop the evil forces in heaven,” Kripke says. “He’s assembling as powerful an arsenal as he possibly can,” Collins adds. “He’s going to use all of those weapons to the best of his ability.” One of those weapons is Castiel’s lieutenant angel, Rachel, who viewers will soon meet.
Question: What’s coming up on NCIS: Los Angeles? — Jill
ADAM: Look for the team to work a protection detail — only they’ll be trying to keep the bad guy safe. The show is looking for an actor to play a lifelong criminal who is as charming as he is talented at building high-end custom guns. He also happens to be the government’s key witness in an arms trafficking case — which is precisely why someone wants him dead.
Question: I love that Brendan Hines is going to stir up jealousy on Castle. What else can you tell me? — Monica
ADAM: While Castle is plenty peeved by the easy rapport his protégé establishes with Beckett, his remedy is to kill the young pup with kindness. And what better way to do that than to invite him to a mystery writers’ poker night? Of course, after the cards are dealt, real-life novelists Michael Connelly and Dennis Lehane make it embarrassingly clear that Hines’ character still has plenty to learn before he can truly throw in his chips with the big boys.
That’s it. Enjoy!
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