Hey All,
Here are the news items for today:
TELEVISION
Actress Leven Rambin (The Hunger Games and Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles) will appear in the final three episodes of the CW drama The Tomorrow People, playing Natalie, a troublemaking paranormal who has no love for humans. She and Russell (series regular Aaron Yoo) quickly hit it off and become a homo-superior version of Bonnie and Clyde. But things take a turn for worst when Natalie threatens to join Ultra, inciting a potential mutiny. (Sadie Genis at TV Guide)
DEVELOPMENT NEWS
Actress Julia Stiles (The Prince and Me and the Bourne movie franchise) has taken over the lead role in the TNT drama pilot Guilt By Association (Neve Campbell recently stepped away from this project). The pilot centers on Rachel Knight (Stiles), a talented, unorthodox and impulsive Deputy DA in the LA County District Attorney’s office who sometimes operates outside the law in order to uphold it. Rachel relies on her cohorts, fashionable prosecutor Toni LaCollette (Rose Rollins) and tough-as-nails Detective Bailey Keller (Elisabeth Röhm), for all things professional and personal. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)
Actress Virginia Madsen (Witches of East End) has joined the cast of the NBC drama pilot Babylon Fields that is about a town’s residents coming back from the dead. Madsen will play Rhonda Wunch, CDC scientist Thomas Wunch’s (Kyle Schmid) mother who is close to her son and wants him to stay home in Babylon. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)
Actress Patricia Arquette (Medium) has landed the lead role in the CBS spin-off CSI pilot that centers on Avery Ryan (Arquette), Special Agent in Charge at the Cyber Crime Division of the FBI in Quantico, VA, who is tasked to solve high octane crimes that start in the mind, live on-line, and play out into the real world. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)
Actress Lucy Griffiths (True Blood and the UK series Robin Hood) and actor Harold Perrineau (Lost) have joined the cast of the NBC drama pilot Constantine, which is based on the DC Comics character John Constantine, an enigmatic and irreverent con man-turned-reluctant supernatural detective who is thrust into the role of defending us against dark forces from beyond. When Liv (Griffiths), the daughter of a late friend, is targeted by demons, Constantine steps in to save her. Perrineau will play Manny, an authoritative angel assigned to watch over Constantine who has the power to step into other people’s bodies, and although he is meant only to observe, Manny will not hesitate to help out if he can save a life. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)
Q&A SECTION (with Michael Ausiello at TV Line, TVScoop Team at E! Online and Natalie Abrams at TV Guide)
Question: Do you have anything on Once Upon a Time in Wonderland? –Logan
Ausiello: In Thursday’s midseason premiere, you’ll see the Knave as a genie being forced to use his newfound powers — with dire consequences — as well as meet the ABC series’ version of the Jabberwock . Next week, Lost alum Zuleikha Robinson reprises her role as Amara, and on March 20 Barbara Hershey makes her Wonderland debut as Cora.
Question: Can you tell us anything about Mary’s upcoming wedding on Reign? Is there any hope for us Mash fans to cling to? –Melissa
Ausiello: Cling away, Melissa! Though I can’t tell you which brother Mary will choose to meet at the altar, I can say that Thursday’s episode includes one of Mary’s classic passionate speeches, in which she reaffirms her love for Bash.
Question: Please tell me that Jules and Chief Vick are in the final episode of Psych!! —Ross
Ausiello: Jules and Chief Vick are in the final episode of Psych!!
Question: Got anything for Covert Affairs or Suits? —Peggy
Ausiello: Eenie, meenie, miny… Suits! Mike’s getting his very own “Donna” in Season 4! Her name is Sarah and she will enjoy a fun, easygoing rapport with her new boss. (Hmm… should Rachel be worried?) Also among the new players coming into the USA hit are a hotshot, charming attorney at the SEC who makes a play for a senior position at Pearson Specter, and a young man who wants to expand his father’s billion-dollar empire, which bonds him with Harvey.
Question: Since you’ve hardly given The Tomorrow People any love in your column, I’m demanding some scoop on it. Preferably something on John and Astrid. – Anna
Ausiello: Demand and you shall receive. When we spoke to EP Phil Klemmer recently, he had just finished breaking the season finale in the writers’ room and divulged this teaser: “Everybody has their big moment. And John and Astrid get theirs, and it’s totally heartbreaking and really beautiful.”
Question: This season of Arrow is amazing! Any idea what we can expect from the last few episodes? – Andrew
TV Scoop Team: How about an epic finale tease, will that suffice? EP Marc Guggenheim dishes, “If everything goes according to plan, that’s a caveat, you’ll see some familiar faces in the finale. Maybe ones that you’re not expecting.”
Question: Obsessed with The Fosters, so I’m desperate for any spoilers! – Karina
TV Scoop Team: Brandon is joining a new band and getting a new love interest in season two! Look for Lou, the new band’s charismatic and free-spirited lead singer, to have quite the impact, though she doesn’t handle criticism too well. The role is recurring, so Lou will be sticking around for quite some time.
Question: Desperate for any Reign info! – Sarah
TV Scoop Team: Thursday’s wedding episode is the CW drama’s best yet and is a total feast for shippers. However, some fans will be left devastated (while other will celebrate!) when Mary finally reveals which brother she loves more.
Question: What’s coming up on Castle? — Jonah
Natalie: Get ready to meets Capt. Gates’ sister! Eureka star Salli Richardson-Whitfield will play Elizabeth Watts, a U.S. Attorney with ties to Castle and Beckett’s latest murder. “We end up with a victim who it turns out is a confidential informant for the U.S. Attorney’s office,” creator Andrew W. Marlowe tells us. But don’t expect a lot of sisterly love during the investigation; they’re apparently estranged. “Gates doesn’t talk about her,” Marlowe says.
Question: Grimm is getting good! What can you tell me about Adalind’s little Hexen-baby? — Erica
Natalie: After giving birth, Adalind’s powers as a Hexenbiest return as promised, and the child’s powers that were hinted at in utero continue to manifest themselves in interesting ways. Over in Portland, the P.D. will investigate its own mother-and-child problem, e.g., someone’s eating babies!
That’s it. Enjoy!
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