Hey All,
Here are the news items for today:
TELEVISION
Actor Morris Chestnut (V) will have a season-long arc on the Showtime comedy Nurse Jackie, playing Ike Prentiss, a new trauma doctor, who is a former Army medic who served in Iraq and Afghanistan. He is very good at his job but can learn a lot from Jackie (Edie Falco) about bedside care. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)
Actress Judith Light (Who’s the Boss) is joining the cast of the TNT drama Dallas in a recurring capacity. There are very little details on who she will play at this point in time. Dallas will be back for a new season starting January 28. (Michael Ausiello at TV Line)
Actor Richard Burgi (Desperate Housewives) will have a recurring role in the ABC drama Body of Proof, playing Dan Russell, a politically motivated public servant who is interested in Kate (Jeri Ryan). (Kimberly Roots at TV Line)
Actress Ivana Milicevic (Casino Royale) will guest star in an upcoming episode of the new CBS drama Vegas, playing Diane, a new, sexy nightclub singer at the Savoy. (Sandra Gonzalez at Entertainment Weekly)
DEVELOPMENT NEWS
NBC has given a pilot order for a medical drama from Gabe Sachs and Jeff Judah (Executive Producers/Writers for 90210). The untitled project is an ensemble series about a group of Army doctors who return to work the night shift together at a hospital in San Antonio. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)
NBC has made script commitments for two different dramas from Ken Sanzel (Numb3rs and NYC 22). The first is Gen Mishima, based on a Chilean series, which centers on a journalist and an FBI agent who investigate an underground culture of brilliant kids who were part of an experimental school training the next generation of leaders which burned down years ago. The second is called Hood, a modern-day Robin Hood that in this case is an Iraq War veteran-turned-outlaw in an Upstate N.Y. county besieged by rapacious bankers and a corrupt, privatized police department. (Lacey Rose at The Hollywood Reporter)
ABC is looking for another Revenge – this time from Mexico – with an adaptation of their telenovela Teresa. Nancy Miller (Executive Producer/Writer for Saving Grace) will oversee the drama, which will revolve around an ambitious law student who is living a double life — one as an ambitious and smart law student who pretends to be like all the other wealthy kids at UCLA and another as an illegal immigrant living on the wrong side of the tracks. (Lesley Goldberg at The Hollywood Reporter)
Actor Demian Bichir (A Better Life) will join actress Diane Kruger in the FX drama pilot The Bridge, which is an adaptation of the Scandinavian series Bron/Broen. The drama centers on two detectives from the U.S. and Mexico, El Paso Police Homicide Detective Sonya North (Kruger) and Marco Ruiz (Bichir), who must work together to hunt down a serial killer operating on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)
The CW has given a script order to Expectations, a modern-day reimagining of the Charles Dickens classic “Great Expectations”, which will revolve around a small-town girl with big dreams of making it in the city, who is quickly disillusioned by the harsh reality of living in San Francisco — that is until her fortunes unexpectedly turn thanks to an anonymous benefactor. Reese Witherspoon will be an executive producer. (Lesley Goldberg at The Hollywood Reporter)
BOX OFFICE NEWS
Here are the top 10 box office films from this past weekend courtesy of Deadline:
1. Taken 2 – 50 million
2. Hotel Transylvania – 27.1 million
3. Pitch Perfect – 14.6 million
4. Looper – 12 million
5. Frankenweenie – 11.1 million
6. End of Watch – 3.8 million
6. Trouble with the Curve – 3.8 million
8. House at the End of Street – 3.7 million
9. The Master – 1.8 million
10. Finding Nemo 3D – 1.5 million
Q&A SECTION (with Team Watch with Kristin at E! Online)
Question: What’s next for Snow and Charming on OUAT? Please tell me they won’t be getting new love interests! – Alexa
Team Watch with Kristin: It seems like the show’s creators are more interested in exploring the relationship between the couple and their daughter than any prospective love interests. “There’s a lot of challenges, in terms of this new relationship with their daughter. Rather than focusing on last season, where it was they didn’t know who each other were and whether they’ll get together and will we overcome the Kathryn of it all, this year it’s a whole different set of challenges that this new familial relationship presents,” Adam Horowitz explains.
Question: Any Revenge scoop? – Meg
Team Watch with Kristin: In episode eight, we’ll get to see a very different Victoria: a flashback to when she was 16 years old! In the same episode, we’ll meet Sheila, a working class mother who wants to join the upper ranks of society and uses her relationships with wealthy men to do it, even if it means neglecting her children. Hmmm…could they be related?
Question: Any scoop on Haleb in PLL’s Halloween episode? – Maddie
Team Watch with Kristin: Despite his bullet wound (Ouch!), Ashley Benson tells us Hanna and Caleb are “pretty swell. There’s always trouble, but right now they’re in a good spot.” The same can’t be said for Spencer and Toby, especially after it was revealed he’s a member of the “A” Team. Benson says the girls will “definitely” start to get suspicious of Spencer’s BF. “I mean, we don’t really know what’s going on, it’s more Spencer,” she clarifies. “But I think they’ll start to figure things out.”
That’s it. Enjoy!
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