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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

Tony Award winner Laura Benanti (Royal Pains) will recur on several episodes of Nashville this fall, playing Sadie Stone, an up-and-coming artist in the country music biz. (Andy Swift at TV Line)

Actor Warren Kole (Common Law and The Following) will have a recurring role on this fall’s new CBS drama Stalker that stars Dylan McDermott and Maggie Q as detectives from the Threat Assessment Unit who investigate cases of stalking. Kole will play Detective Trent Wilkes, a lead detective in the Robbery Homicide Division of the LAPD who gets into a turf war with Jack (McDermott). (The Deadline Team)

Actress Bella Thorne (Shake It Up) will guest star on CSI as a popular high school student who becomes the prime suspect in the murder of a classmate. (E! Online and Vlada Gelman at TV Line)

TV TRAILER

Kingdom on DirecTV

MADE-FOR-TV MOVIE NEWS

Actress Teri Polo (The Fosters) will have the lead role in the upcoming made-for-TV movie from the Hallmark Movies and Mysteries Channel entitled The Christmas Shepherd. She will play Sally Browing, a children’s book author and illustrator who’s devastated when her beloved German Shepherd, Buddy, runs away during a thunderstorm. Buddy miraculous ends up in Boston with Mark Green (Martin Cummins from When Calls the Heart and Dark Angel) and his teenage daughter who are recovering from losing his wife and her mother three years ago. Sally connects with Mark and Emma in her search for Buddy and everyone is given the best Christmas present possible, the gift of Love. (The Deadline Team)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actor-dancer-singer Harry Shum, Jr. (Glee) has landed one of the lead role in the sequel to Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon that will be set 20 years after the events of the original film, revolving around four heroes of the martial arts world – Silent Wolf (Donnie Yen), Yu Shu-lien (Michelle Yeoh), Tie-Fang (Shum Jr.) and Snow Vase — who must use their courage and skills to keep the legendary sword Green Destiny from the hands of the villainous Hades Dai. (Heat Vision and Dark Horizons)

Actress Elle Fanning (Maleficent) will star as Frankenstein author Mary Shelley in the period film A Storm in the Stars that will tell the story of the passionate love affair between charismatic poet Percy Shelley and the well-educated 17-year-old Mary Wollstonecraft (Fanning). A year later, after they were married, she would pen one of history’s most famed literary works, Frankenstein. (The Hollywood Reporter and Dark Horizons)

BOX OFFICE PICTURES AND TRAILER

Into the Woods Pictures

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TV RatingsHere are the ratings for Monday night and last night:

MONDAY

10 PM Show:
Under the Dome (CBS) [NEW] – 6.6 million

WEDNESDAY

10 PM Shows:
Extant (CBS) [NEW – New Timeslot] – 5.9 million
Taxi Brooklyn (NBC) [NEW] – 5.6 million
Motive (ABC) [NEW] – 3.5 million

What did you watch on TV on Monday night and last night? Please share.

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

7 PM:
Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted (animated) movie on HBO Family

8 PM:
Defiance on Syfy (NEW)
The Vampire Diaries on The CW (Reair)
Sleepy Hollow on FOX (Reair)
Castle on TNT
Sleepless in Seattle movie on ABC Family
Up (animated) movie on Disney
Easy A movie on FXX
Burlesque movie on Oxygen

8:10 PM
Manhattan on WGN America (Reair)

9 PM:
Rookie Blue on ABC (NEW)
Gang Related on FOX (NEW)
Dominion on Syfy (NEW)
The Originals on The CW (Reair)

9:01 PM:
Castle on TNT

10 PM:
The Honorable Woman mini-series on Sundance (DEBUT)
Elementary on CBS (Reair)
Groundhog Day movie on AMC
Easy A movie on FXX

10:02 PM:
Castle on TNT

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

Actor Simon Kassianides (Nikita) will recur on Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., playing Bakshi, a right-hand man who’s not afraid to do the dirty work. (Tierney Bricker at E! Online)

Actress Elena Satine (Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) has landed a major recurring role on Revenge this fall, playing Louise, the black sheep daughter of a wealthy Southern family who will stir up trouble when she finds herself out east. (Deadline and Matt Mitovich at TV Line)

Actress Allison Williams (Girls) will star as Peter Pan in the upcoming NBC live musical production of the classic stage show, which will air on December 4. (Chris Harnick at E! Online)

Actress Claire Holt (The Originals) will star in the upcoming NBC drama Aquarius as a series regular. The show will be set in the 60’s, starring David Duchovny as an undercover cop tracking down infamous killer Charles Manson and his followers. She will play Office Chairmain Tully, a beautiful young female police officer who is trying to be taken seriously in the male-dominated world of the LAPD in 1967. (Tierney Bricker at E! Online)

Actress Kelly Frye (Rake) will appear on The Flash this fall as Bette Sans Souci, aka Plastique, who was a bomb disposal expert in Iraq who, following exposure to the energy released by the S.T.A.R. Labs meltdown, now has the ability to turn any object she touches into an explosive device. (Tierney Bricker at E! Online)

VH1 has given their drama Hit The Floor a third season renewal. (The Futon Critic)

Actor J.R. Ramirez (Emily Owens, MD) will appear in the potentially recurring role of Ted “Wildcat” Grant on Arrow this fall. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actor Tom Lipinski (who played Mike’s former roommate on Suits) has been promoted to series regular on the upcoming Cinemax 1900’s-set period drama The Knick that will debut on August 8. Lipinski will play Phillip Showalter, a charming and aristocratic young man whose father is a millionaire rubber king. The series stars Clive Owen and centers on the Knickerbocker Hospital and the groundbreaking surgeons, nurses and staff who push the bounds of medicine in a time of astonishingly high mortality rates and zero antibiotics. (The Deadline Team)

Actor Tiffany Hines (Nikita and Bones) will have a recurring role on the new USA Network medical drama Rush that follows Dr. William Rush, a medical fixer, who privately caters to LA’s elite. Hines will play Steffi, an expert at drumming up drama and chaos in any situation. (The Deadline Team)

Actor Mark Valley (Human Target and Body of Proof) will recur on CSI, as a former detective/current P.I. (Entertainment Weekly and Kimberly Roots at TV Line)

Stage and screen actress Donna Murphy (Tangled) will have a recurring role on Resurrection as a mysterious government agent who will be in charge of monitoring Agent Bellamy (series lead Omar Epps) and the activities in Arcadia. (Philiana Ng at The Hollywood Reporter)

Actress Krysten Ritter (Veronica Mars) will guest star in an upcoming episode of The Blacklist, playing a troubled data security firm analyst. (Matt Mitovich at TV Line)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Syfy has a new futuristic thriller in development called Absolute Zero that will be set in 2124, following the denizens of a remote mining colony who discover a dangerous new species on a moon of Jupiter, setting off the first stage of an alien invasion ultimately heading for Earth. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

BOX OFFICE TRAILER

The Maze Runner

BOOK TO FILM NEWS

Warner Bros. has optioned the book series Dragonriders of Pern by author Anne McCaffrey for the big screen. The 22-volume sci-fi book series focuses on an elite group of warriors who take to the skies on the backs of giant, fire-breathing dragons with telepathic powers. They try to save the exotic planet of Pern from a terrifying airborne menace — a rain of deadly spores that comes with the orbit of the Red Star. (Anita Busch and Mike Fleming, Jr. at Deadline)

Q&A SECTION (with Natalie Abrams at TV Guide)

Question: Do Anna and Elsa have a connection to any of our favorite Once Upon a Time characters? — Nathan

Natalie: You mean other than Elsa having been locked up in Rumple’s vault all those years? It sure sounds like it! “Maybe there is an unlikely friendship that Charming had in his past that maybe literally changed the entire path of his life,” Josh Dallas told me at Comic-Con when I asked the exact same question. Safe money is on him being friends with Anna over Elsa, though.

Question: I’m so excited to see Mary-Louise Parker on The Blacklist. Do you know anything about her role? — Harold

Natalie: Talk about being guilty by association! Parker’s character, Naomi Hyland, has such a deep connection to Red’s past that she’ll find herself in Berlin’s crosshairs when the NBC drama returns for Season 2. In other Blacklist news, I hear Liz won’t waste much time officially cutting ties to faux-husband Tom Keen — though there’s at least one part of him she won’t be able to shed.

Question: I still can’t believe someone is going to die on Chicago Fire! What else can you say about Season 3? — Mitch

Natalie: Executive producer Matt Olmstead hints that the loss will be especially devastating for Chief Boden. “[He’s] at the pinnacle of being happy in his life — [he] just got married, a baby on the way — and then this tragedy happens,” he says. “So, he’s trying to stay present in these great moments in his life while also dealing with the grief of other people, and himself in particular.” Can’t we just pretend no one is going to die?

Question: Anything on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., specifically how Ward might factor into the first couple of episodes? —Mary, via Twitter

Natalie: Don’t worry, Ward will still play a big role in Season 2 — as will Hydra. “He spent his whole life being a follower and being told what to do,” executive producer Maurissa Tancharoen tells me. “Now he’s in our custody and alone, so what does that mean for him? Season 2 is Ward continuing to discover what he wants.”

Question: Is Irving out of the fight now that he’s stuck in Tarry Town Psychiatric Hospital on Sleepy Hollow? — Tara

Natalie: Nope. In fact, he’ll play a pivotal role in the new season, what with his battling demons and all! “He’s up against forces that are incredibly powerful,” executive producer Mark Goffman says. “As we find out, Tarry Town Psychiatric has a history with ghosts. Since it’s a mental institution, they’re not just ghosts, they’re crazy ghosts. He’s got his hands full. Over the course of the season, he will help lead a rebellion.”

Question: Thank you so much for all the Arrow scoop lately! Any more tidbits lying around?

Natalie: Oliver’s list is gone! Stephen Amell revealed to me that when Arrow returns for Season 3, Ollie will be busy picking off all the major crime bosses, whose names are now kept neatly organized on a board in his lair. That could problematic when Ray Palmer (Brandon Routh) comes into the picture. “We both bid for Queen Consolidated in the season premiere,” Amell says. “Spoiler alert: He gets it.”

That’s it. Enjoy!

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

7 PM:
X-Men: First Class movie on FX

8 PM:
The Divide mini-series on WE TV (Reair)
Scandal on BET
Castle on TNT
The Karate Kid (classic) movie on AMC
Tombstone movie on CMT
Platoon movie on Encore

8:10 PM:
Manhattan on WGN America (Reair)

8:30 PM:
Australia movie on Fox Movie Channel

9 PM:
Suits on USA Network (NEW)
The Divide mini-series on WE TV (NEW)
The 100 on The CW (Reair)
The Breakfast Club (classic) movie on ABC Family
What’s Love Got to Do with It movie on BET

9:01 PM:
Castle on TNT

10 PM:
Extant on CBS (NEW – New Timeslot)
Motive on ABC (NEW)
The Divide mini-series on WE TV (Encore)
Strike Back on More Max (Reair)

10:01 PM:
Taxi Brooklyn on NBC (NEW)
Graceland on USA Network (NEW)

10:02 PM:
Castle on TNT

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

So, Comic Con 2014 came to an end on Sunday afternoon and I spend nearly all of Monday and part of today putting together the following list of news that includes trailers shown at Comic Con and so much more:

TELEVISION

Actress Lucy Lawless (Xena and Spartacus) and actor Reed Diamond (Dollhouse) will appear on Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. this fall. The character that Lawless will play is being kept under wraps while Diamond will play Hyrda villain Daniel Whitehall, the big bad of season two. (Chris Harnick at E! Online and Natalie Abrams at TV Guide)

Actress-singer Lea Michele (Glee) will guest star on an episode of Sons of Anarchy, playing Gertie, an empathetic truck stop waitress and single mother, who connects with Gemma during a difficult time. (Chris Harnick at E! Online)

Teen Wolf has been renewed by MTV for a 20 episode fifth season. Also, actor Dylan Sprayberry, who plays new werewolf Liam, will be a series regular for that new season. (Tierney Bricker at E! Online)

Actress Michelle Fairley (Game of Thrones and 24: Live Another Day) will have a season-long arc on the returned ABC drama Resurrection this fall, playing Margaret Langston, the formidable matriarch of the Langston clan, the mother of Henry and Fred (Kurtwood Smith, Matt Craven), and dead for over three decades, she will reappear in Arcadia as one of the returned. (The Futon Critic)

Actress Mary-Louise Parker (Weeds) will have a recurring role on The Blacklist this fall, recurring as a character named Naomi Highland, but no other details have been released. (Dominic Patten at Deadline)

Actors Jonathan Pryce (Pirates of the Caribbean franchise) and Alexander Siddig (Da Vinci’s Demons) have been added to the cast of Game of Thrones for the show’s upcoming season. Pryce will play the High Sparrow, a pious man whose fellow believers have swarmed King’s Landing, ministering to the lowest and decrying the corruption of the highest. Meanwhile, Siddig will play Doran Martell, Oberyn’s older brother. (Dominic Patten at Deadline and Dark Horizons)

Actor Michael Landes (The New Adventures of Lois & Clark) will star in the ABC straight-to-series drama Members Only (formerly The Club) that is an upstairs/downstairs drama set at a private country club. He will play Malcolm, an athletic, charming, recently-widowed pediatrician and father of two who has mixed feelings about the Club. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actress Portia de Rossi (Arrested Development) will have a recurring role on Scandal this fall, playing a role that is “top secret”. (The Deadline Team)

Actress Meaghan Rath (Being Human) will have a recurring role on the upcoming ABC mystery series Secrets & Lies that is based on the Australian series that will star Ryan Phillippe as a family man who finds the body of a young boy and quickly becomes the prime murder suspect. Rath will play Nicole, the younger but more mature sister of Jess (Natalie Martinez from Under the Dome). Also actress Melissa Gilbert will play Lisa Daly, a loving and hardworking mom taking care of her two sons on her own. (The Deadline Team and Lesley Goldberg at The Hollywood Reporter)

Actor Anthony Hopkins and actress Evan Rachel Wood will play the leads in the new HBO drama Westworld that is inspired by Michael Crichton’s 1973 sci-fi movie set at an amusement park that is a dark odyssey about the dawn of artificial consciousness and the future of sin. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actress Elisabeth Rohm (Law & Order) has a landed a series regular role in the new CBS fall thriller Stalker that stars Dylan McDermott (The Practice) and Maggie Q (Nikita) as detectives from the Threat Assessment Unit who investigate cases of stalking. Rohm will play Amanda, a Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney who works with the Threat Assessment Unit and a mother to a 10-year-old boy, whose attempt at a new life in L.A. suddenly is derailed when she discovers her past has followed her cross-country. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actress Sonya Walger (Lost) and actor Zak Orth (Revolution) will both guest star in upcoming episodes of Elementary. Walger will play Angela White, an Assistant U.S. Attorney whose high-profile case is derailed when her defendant is murdered. Meanwhile, Orth will play Gabe Coleman, a distraught father whose family was torn apart by tragedy. (Natalie Abrams at TV Guide)

Syfy has announced casting for its new upcoming sci-fi drama called Killjoys. Actors Aaron Ashmore (Warehouse 13) and Luke Macfarlane (Brothers & Sisters) [as well as British stage actress Hannah John-Kamen] will play a trio of fun-loving and hard-living bounty hunters who chase warrants in outer space. (Tim Surette at TV Guide)

Actors Tyler Jacob Moore (Shameless and GCG) and John Rhys-Davies (The Lord of the Rings franchise) will both be appearing in Once Upon a Time this fall. Moore will play Hans (from Frozen), the one-time suitor of Anna while Rhys-Davies will provide the voice of “grandpa” rock troll Pabbie. (E! Online)

Actress Regina King (Southland) has joined the cast of the upcoming ABC mid-season drama American Crime in a recurring role. The series centers on a racially charged murder and the subsequent trial, which are examined through the personal lives of the players involved. Felicity Huffman (Desperate Housewives), Timothy Hutton (Leverage), Benito Martinez (Sons of Anarchy) and Penelope Ann Miller (Mistresses) star. King will appear in at least seven episodes as the devoutly religious sister of a murder suspect. (Matt Mitovich at TV Line)

Actress Sarah Lancaster (Chuck) will have a recurring role in Witches of East End, playing Raven Moreau, who arrives in East End as part of a life-long “secret mission,” though she quickly develops a physical attraction to one of the Gardiner boys. (Andy Swift at TV Line)

Actress Lynn Collins (X-Men Origins: Wolverine and True Blood) will have a recurring role on Covert Affairs, playing a Russian agent named Olga Akarova, who will continuously cross paths with Annie (series lead Piper Perabo). (Michael Slezak at TV Line)

Actor Joseph Fiennes (American Horror Story and FlashForward) will appear in an hour-long drama called Nostradamus that will follow the well-known clairvoyant on a quest for vengeance after his family is murdered. (Samantha Highfill at Entertainment Weekly)

TV TRAILERS

Starz’s Outlander Opening Credits

USA Network’s Dig

Trailers for Vikings – The Originals – The Knick – Bones

Sneak Peek at FOX’s Sleepy Hollow

The CW’s Reign

FUN COMIC CON VIDEO

Tricia Helfer and Zachary Levi Recreate The Princess Bride and Talk Comic Con

MINI-SERIES NEWS

Actor Peter Sarsgaard and actress Mary-Louise Parker will star in the NBC 8-hour mini-series The Slap that is based on the 2011 Australia series of the same name that looks at how one small incident: when a man slaps another couple’s misbehaving child. Sarsgaard will play Hector, a husband and father who loves his wife and family but shows signs of weakness when he finds himself succumbing to the advances of his wife’s teenaged receptionist during his own party. Parker will play Anouk, a close friend of Hector’s who’s the head writer on a TV show and is now dating the younger leading man. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

AMC has ordered the pilot White City, which follows Western diplomats and journalists in Afghanistan. (Sadie Gennis at TV Guide)

The USA Network is developing a pilot called Colony (that includes Carlton Cuse of Lost and Bates Motel fame as one of its executive producers. The series looks at a family torn by opposing forces and making difficult choices as they balance staying together with surviving the struggle of the human race. Set in the near future, the story takes place in Los Angeles, which exists in a state of occupation by a force of outside intruders. Some collaborate with the authorities and benefit from the new order, while others rebel and suffer the consequences. (The Futon Critic)

TV SERIES TO COMIC BOOK NEWS

Orphan Black Comic Book

ONLINE SERIES NEWS

Actress Blair Brown (Fringe) will appear in the third season of Orange Is the New Black, but details about who she will be playing are being kept under wraps. (Chris Harnick at E! Online)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actor Aaron Tveit (Graceland) will star in the rom-com Stereotypically You, playing Charlie, who goes on a hallucination-fueled post-breakup quest in New York City to find new love — and himself. (Jen Yamato at Deadline)

Actor Jeffrey Donovan (Burn Notice) has joined the cast of the upcoming box office film called Sicario. He will star alongside Benecio Del Toro and Emily Blunt, playing Steve Forsing, a no-nonsense DEA Agent who engages in an all-out firefight at the Juarez border while transferring a prisoner. (Jen Yamato at Deadline)

Here are the top 10 box office movies from last weekend courtesy of Box Office Mojo:

1. Lucy – 43.9 million
2. Hercules – 29.8 million
3. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes – 16.8 million
4. The Purge: Anarchy – 10.5 million
5. Planes: Fire & Rescue – 9.5 million
6. Sex Tap- 6.1 million
7. Transformers: Age of Extinction – 4.7 million
8. And So It Goes – 4.6 million
9. Tammy – 3.5 million
10. A Most Wanted Man – 2.7 million

BOX OFFICE TRAILERS

Fort Bliss

Q&A SECTION (with Natalie Abrams at TV Guide and Michael Ausiello and Matt Mitovich at TV Line)

Question: Is Harrison really going to die on Scandal? — Pamela

Natalie: Sorry to break it to you, Pamela, but executive producer Shonda Rhimes confirmed that he is. All the Gladiators will be deeply affected by Harrison’s death, Rhimes says, but especially Abby. “It’ll be devastating for Abby, but in a surprising way,” she says. “I think you’ll see how she’s coping with it in a very different way than you would expect.”

Question: I need something on Sleepy Hollow, STAT! — Dennis

Natalie: Henry will waste no time waging a psychological war when Season 2 returns. “He’s trying to break up the entire community of Sleepy Hollow to pave the way for the apocalypse,” Tom Mison tells me. “How best to do that? He masquerades as a lawyer. He becomes a respectable member of society and starts planting seeds of doubt.”

Question: Can you tell me who ran Castle off the road in last year’s Castle finale? — Diana

Natalie: Nope, but I can certainly tell you who didn’t. For fans convinced that last year’s fiery cliff-hanger was brought on by either existing nemeses Bracken and 3XK or even Castle’s own father, allow new showrunner David Amann to burst your bubble. “The mythology we’re getting into is going to go past all that into some new territory,” he says. “Those are all fair game, but it’s not going to be what the opening of the season is about.” What the new season is about is unearthing new secrets about Castle. But how will that impact the Castle-Beckett relationship? “Things that are going to come to light that are going to be unsettling for Beckett,” Amann teases. “But we’re committed to that relationship. I don’t think what happened to Castle is going to disrupt the trajectory of that relationship, at least not in the long term.”

Question: Do you have any Agent Coulson scoop for Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.? — Clark

Natalie: Don’t call him an agent anymore. Because there’s a small time jump going into Season 2, he’ll already be in the process of rebuilding S.H.I.E.L.D. as the new director — but that might not be so easy since the alien serum is affecting his brain. “As director, he’ll be faced with some tough decisions, harder decisions than he had to make as an agent,” executive producer Maurissa Tancharoen tells me. “We’ll see the emotional consequences of that and we’ll see the shifts in dynamics between the characters because of that.” (Also: Did you see this?)

Question: Thank you so much for the Arrow scoop, but there was not enough on Felicity! — Mark

Natalie: Let me fix that. The producers are planning a series of Felicity-centric flashbacks that they call “the secret origin of Felicity Smoak.” “We are absolutely going to get to know her,” executive producer Marc Guggenheim tells me. “We know that she went to MIT, we know that her mom was a cocktail waitress in Vegas and we’re going to meet that mom. And we also know that her dad is not in the picture.” Any theories on the identity of Dear Old Dad?

Question: What can you tell me about the new season of NCIS? — Katie

Natalie: Though the show seems to tease as much every season, DiNozzo is definitely getting a new love interest this year. “It’s going to happen early on, probably around Episode 4,” executive producer Gary Glasberg promises, noting that the pair will meet through a case Tony is working. And it sounds like he might finally be ready for a serious relationship post-Ziva. “I think he’s moved past being the wounded bird,” Michael Weatherly says. “[Last year,] we decided to whip that guy into shape and get him excited about the future and not holding on to the past. Tony is making choices that are not passive. He’s not content to sit on the side and cash his check until it’s time to retire. I think he’s going to have more fun than he’s ever had.”

Question: Any info on the crossover episodes of Flash and Arrow? — Leona

Natalie: I hear the shows’ overall narrative arcs will be somewhat related this season, enough so that the crossover will make sense. “Something will happen at the end of Episode 7 of Arrow that will send the Arrow team to Central City and they will discover it was a wider plot, which will drive them all back to Starling City,” executive producer Andrew Kreisberg tells me.

Question: Any new info on Arrow’s Ray Palmer would be appreciated! –Rida

Mitovich: Hmm, I do like to be appreciated. Playing the Arrow newcomer, onetime Superman Brandon Routh is (like onetime Lois Lane Teri Hatcher) “spectacular,” EP Marc Guggenheim tells TVLine. “He has exceeded everyone’s wildest expectations. And what’s fun about the way Brandon interacts with everyone is we wanted someone who would offer a bit of what Grant Gustin did — someone who’s a little more on Felicity’s end of the spectrum in terms of color, and at the same time is very different from Grant. And Brandon, he’s just this change agent that shakes up everybody.” That said, a guy’s gotta have his secrets. “You’re going to see that there’s a lot going on with him,” Guggenheim hints. “He’s not what he initially appears to be.”

Question: Any more Supernatural scoop coming out of press tour or Comic-Con? –Deb

Mitovich: If you’re a fan of the Men of Letters, count on seeing them again this season — just not right away. “One of the reasons for that,” EP Jeremy Carver explains, “is that the boys are on the road actually for a good portion of the first run of episodes. It takes them a while to get back to the Men of Letters.”

Question: I would love any scoop on Longmire’s remaining episodes, especially the finale. –Michelle

Mitovich: Just as a key discovery is made in the David Ridges case, Walt cannot deny that Branch’s erratic behavior is intensifying, making him a danger to himself and others. Meanwhile, as Vic’s marriage continues to unravel, she is forced to make an important decision about her future in Absaroka County.

Question: Are we going to get the backstory on how Abby and/or Ducky started with NCIS? Also, What is the title of Episode 1? –Barbara

Mitovich: I’ve got nada on Abs thus far, but showrunner Gary Glasberg says that Episode 3 is “a Ducky origin story, where people learn all kinds of things about his past and see a younger David McCallum, so we’re excited about that.” The Season 12 premiere, meanwhile, is titled, “20 Clicks.”

Question: Whatever happened to the ABC Family horror drama The Final Girls, with Jamie Lee Curtis, that was announced last September? –Vince

Mitovich: Still in development, I am hearing.

Question: Since Scott Michael Foster is now cast on Once Upon a Time, does that mean he is toast on Chasing Life? –Sarah

Mitovich: For one, I reckon that an ABC Family summer series has a very different, non-overlapping schedule with Once, which just started shooting Season 4. But then there’s this, from Chasing Life EP Patrick Sean Smith: “We don’t want to [kill Leo]. But every character has its purpose on the show.” That said, he notes, “We’re finding so many new opportunities in his relationship with April that we hadn’t considered before.”

Question: Any scoop on Castle’s Esplainie?–Marine

Mitovich: In a word from series creator Andrew W. Marlowe, “Yeah” – but I truly believe him, based on some body language I picked up on as he said. It. “We do have a couple of things that we’re working on, in that relationship,” he added. (To which I suggested: They should quickly make use of the wedding venue! He laughed: “If only we could go back there and afford the location fee!”)

Question: Will Wilke be coming back to Switched at Birth now that The Carrie Diaries is cancelled? –April

Mitovich: Exec producer Lizzy Weiss allows that, since Austin Butler is no longer busy as Ms. Bradshaw’s beau, such an encore could happen. “Like the fans, we love Wilke!” she effuses. “So yes, it’s entirely possible.”

Question: I am a fan of ABC Family’s Twisted — is it coming back? –Erin

Mitovich: “We love Twisted,” ABC Family president Tom Ascheim said when I asked about a possible Season 2, “but we’re going to announce pick-ups toward the end of the summer.”

Question: Will Homeland address the passing of James Rebhorn (Carrie’s father) this season? –Melinda

Mitovich: Remembering Rebhorn as “one of the kindest, most supportive and wonderful men to work with,” EP Alex Gansa was mum at TCA on how exactly the show will write in his absence. ”We want to honor him,” he said, “but how we actually go about doing that, I’d rather not say.”

Question: Got any juicy scoop about Homeland? I love Carrie and Quinn — what’s in store for them in Season 4? –Jane

Mitovich: Again, top secrecy. “We’re all very much invested in the Quinn character,” is all that EP Alexander Cary would say at TCA. But as a consolation prize, Jane, I offer this from Gansa: “I can say unequivocally that Dana Brody will not be back for Season 4.”

Question: Can you give any scoop on Sleepy Hollow? —Kate

Ausiello: Look for Jenny and Abbie’s relationship to “get deeper” in Season 2, per Nicole Beharie. “They’re a lot closer because they’ve faced the tribulations, and they’re learning more about their family — mom, dad, all that kind of stuff,” she explains. “But a few people step into the situation and put a wrench into it, and they end up butting heads.”

Question: I need something to survive the Supernatural hellatus! —Katherine

Ausiello: Here’s your scoop: Scottish actress Ruth Connell is joining the cast in the pivotal recurring role of Rowena, a mysterious old-school witch who, rumor has it, is looking to reclaim her power base.

Question: Do you have any scoop on Supernatural and Demon Dean? —Joanna

Ausiello: Wondering how Cas will handle his buddy’s new persona? Well, first he’ll have to find out about it. “He doesn’t know what happened to Dean,” executive producer Jeremy Carver tells TVLine. “You’ve got to remember, Sam put Dean down on the bed dead. [He] comes back in the room [and] Dean’s not there. So no one knows what happened.”

Question: Have you got any scoop on Season 12 of NCIS? —Tara

Ausiello: As showrunner Gary Glasberg previously told TVLine, coming off a season that 1) wrote out Ziva, 2) added Bishop, 3) planted the seed for a new spin-off and 4) accounted for Ralph Waite’s passing— and thus ended on a quiet, cliffhanger-free note — “the idea was to come out with a bang.” And the Sept. 23 premiere will do just that. “We’ve got a really significant season opener that brings Gibbs and McGee to Russia for a really big story. A crisis comes up and we immediately launch with a significant adversary who will pop up throughout the rest of the season,” played by Russian actor Alex Veadov.

Question: I’m still not over the death of Downton Abbey‘s Matthew. Please tell me we won’t be losing anyone else in Season 5! —Kate

Ausiello: You might want to sit down for this one, Kate. “No one’s safe,” executive producer Gareth Neame tells TVLine — rather bluntly — about the PBS drama’s fifth season, which premieres Stateside on Jan. 4. “We’ve lost so many key characters already. Although the show’s only been on for four years, we’ve actually covered 10 to 12 years, so it’s reasonable that within any family, there’d be deaths in that timeframe.” (In other words, have your funeral attire ready, just in case.)

Question: Any chance you have a scoop on The Blacklist? —Stephanie

Ausiello: Because it’s never too early to be talking about the NBC hit’s midseason time slot change, EP John Eisendrath told us that while the Super Bowl episode will pick up the fall finale’s cliffhanger (airing Nov. 10), that super-special Sunday showcase also needs to be accessible to noobs. “We need to have a reason for people to need to come back when we move to Thursdays [at 9/8c, starting Feb. 5],” he allows, “but… we hopefully design a story where if you’ve never watched the show, you still will be able to enjoy it.” Because unlike 2013’s post-Super Bowl show, Elementary — which, being on CBS, is less-serialized — “We have to be more judicious. That is the challenge.”

Question: Do you have any scoop on any DC heroes or villains coming to Arrow or The Flash? —Michael

Ausiello: I’ve got some explosive scoop on this one (you’ll see what I did there in a minute): Sgt. Bette Sans Souci – AKA Plastique – will make her way to The Flash this season. The series’ incarnation of the metahuman is a fetching young redhead who was a bomb specialist with the Army before she was injured by an IED in Iraq. Since being exposed to the Central City explosion, she can turn any object into a bomb with just a touch of her hand – not a bad comrade for The Flash to have on his team, eh?

That’s the end of a week’s worth of news. Enjoy!

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

7 PM:
Jumping the Broom movie on BET

7:15 PM:
Notting Hill movie on Sundance

8 PM:
Pretty Little Liars on ABC Family (NEW)
NCIS on CBS (Reair)
Arrow on The CW (Reair)
Rizzoli & Isles on TNT (Reair)
Miss Congeniality movie on CMT

9 PM:
Chasing Life on ABC Family (NEW)
Matador on El Rey Network (NEW)
Rizzoli & Isles on TNT (NEW)
Royal Pains on USA Network (NEW)
NCIS: Los Angeles on CBS (Reair)
Supernatural on The CW (Reair)
Finding Carter on MTV (Reair)

10 PM:
Pretty Little Liars on ABC Family (Encore)
Finding Carter on MTV (NEW)
Taken 2 movie on HBO Signature
Notting Hill movie on Sundance

10:01 PM:
Covert Affairs on USA Network (NEW)
Perception on TNT (NEW)
Person of Interest on CBS (Reair)

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

7 PM
The Color Purple movie on BET

7:30 PM
Red Tails movie on Fox Movie Channel

8 PM:
2014 Young Hollywood Awards on The CW (Special)
Switched at Birth on ABC Family (NEW)
Major Crimes on TNT (Reair)
Something Borrowed movie on FXX

8:10 PM:
Manhattan on WGN America (Reair)

9 PM:
The Fosters on ABC Family (NEW)
Major Crimes on TNT (NEW)
Hit the Floor on VH1 (NEW)
Teen Wolf on MTV (Reair)
Frozen (animated) movie on Starz

9:45 PM:
The Legend of Zorro movie on Encore

10 PM:
Under the Dome on CBS (NEW)
Longmire on A&E (NEW)
Teen Wolf on MTV (NEW)
Switched at Birth on ABC Family (Encore)

10:01 PM:
Mistresses on ABC (NEW)
Murder in the First on TNT (NEW)

10:30 PM:
Something Borrowed movie on FXX

Enjoy!

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TV Ratings
Here are the ratings for last week:

WEDNESDAY

9 PM Show:
Extant (CBS) [NEW] – 6.5 million

10 PM Shows:
Taxi Brooklyn (NBC) [NEW] – 5.3 million
Motive (ABC) [NEW] – 3.6 million

THURSDAY

8 PM Show:
Black Box (ABC) [2-Hour Finale] – 3.8 million

9 PM Show:
Gang Related (FOX) [NEW] – 2.6 million

FRIDAY

10 PM Show:
Crossbones (NBC) [NEW] – 2.3 million

SUNDAY

9 PM Show:
Unforgettable (CBS) [NEW] – 6.4 million

10 PM Show:
Reckless (CBS) [NEW] – 4.2 million

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Based on information provided by the Box Office Mojo and some internet research, here are just some of the movies you can expect to see in the movie theatres in August:

Calvary
Opens: August 1

Father James Lavelle (Brendan Gleeson from The Grand Seduction) is a good man intent on making the world a better place. He is continually shocked and saddened by the spiteful and confrontational inhabitants of his small country town in County Sligo. During confession a parishioner threatens that he will kill someone the next Sunday, and as the week progresses the forces of darkness begin to close in around him. The cast includes Chris O’Dowd (The Shappires), Kelly Reilly (Sherlock Holmes and Black Box) and Domhnall Gleeson (About Time).

Get On Up
Opens: August 1

Based on the incredible life story of the Godfather of Soul, the film will give a fearless look inside the music, moves and moods of James Brown (Chadwick Boseman from the box office film 42), taking audiences on the journey from his impoverished childhood to his evolution into one of the most influential figures of the 20th century. The cast includes Nelsan Ellis (True Blood), Jill Scott (The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency), Tika Sumpter (The Haves and Have Nots), Viola Davis and Octavia Spencer (The Help), Keith Robinson (Dreamgirls), Lennie James (Jericho and Low Winter Sun), Nick Eversman (Missing and The Tomorrow People), Josh Hopkins (Cougar Town) and veteran actor Dan Aykroyd.

Guardians of the Galaxy
Opens: August 1

This film expands the Marvel Cinematic Universe into the cosmos, where brash adventurer Peter Quill (Chris Pratt from Parks and Recreation) finds himself the object of an unrelenting bounty hunt after stealing a mysterious orb coveted by Ronan (Lee Pace from Pushing Daisies and Halt and Catch Fire), a powerful villain with ambitions that threaten the entire universe. To evade the ever-persistent Ronan, Quill is forced into an uneasy truce with a quartet of disparate misfits-Rocket (voice by Bradley Cooper), a gun-toting raccoon, Groot (voiced by Vin Diesel), a tree-like humanoid, the deadly and enigmatic Gamora (Zoe Saldana) and the revenge-driven Drax the Destroyer (wrestler Dave Bautista). But when Quill discovers the true power of the orb and the menace it poses to the cosmos, he must do his best to rally his ragtag rivals for a last, desperate stand-with the galaxy’s fate in the balance. The cast includes Karen Gillan (Doctor Who), Djimon Hounsou (Blood Diamond), John C. Reilly (Never Been Kissed), Josh Brolin (Labor Day), Laura Haddock (Sherlock and Da Vinci’s Demons), Benicio del Toro (Savages) and veteran actress Glenn Close.

What If
Opens: August 1

The film follows Wallace (Daniel Radcliffe from Harry Potter franchise), who becomes infatuated with a girl named Chantry (Zoe Kazan from Ruby Sparks), only to discover that she’s already dating another man, causing their relationship to be put in the “friend zone”. The cast includes Adam Driver (Girls), Jemima Rooper (Atlantis and Lost in Austen), Mackenzie Davis (Halt and Catch Fire) and Megan Park (The Secret Life of the American Teenager).

Into The Storm
Opens: August 8

In the span of a single day, the town of Silverton is ravaged by an unprecedented onslaught of tornadoes. The entire town is at the mercy of the erratic and deadly cyclones, even as storm trackers predict the worst is yet to come. Most people seek shelter, while others run towards the vortex, testing how far a storm chaser will go for that once-in-a-lifetime shot. The cast includes Richard Armitage (The Hobbit), Jeremy Sumpter (Peter Pan and Friday Night Lights) and Sarah Wayne Callies (The Walking Dead).

The Hundred-Foot Journey
Opens: August 8

Hassan Kadam (Manish Dayal from 90210 and Switched at Birth) and his family are displaced from their native India. They settle in a small French town to open a restaurant, but once the ice-queen proprietress of the French restaurant across the street, Madame Mallory (Helen Mirren), catches wind of it, she gives them hell.

The Giver
Opens: August 15

In a perfect world where there is no conflict, racism or sickness, every member of society has a specific role, and 16-year-old Jonas (Brenton Thwaites from Oculus and Blue Lagoon: The Awakening) is selected to be the Receiver of Memory. As Jonas uncovers the truth behind his world’s past, he discovers that many years earlier, his forefathers gave up humanity in order to have a stable society. The film is based on the 1993 novel by Lois Lowry. The cast includes Alexander Skarsgard (True Blood), Katie Holmes (Dawson’s Creek) and veteran actors Jeff Bridges and Meryl Streep.

The One I Love
Opens: August 15

A couple in a struggling marriage, escape for the weekend in pursuit of their better selves and end up facing an unusual dilemma. The cast includes Mark Duplass (The Mindy Project), Elizabeth Moss (Mad Men) and veteran actor Ted Danson.

If I Stay
Opens: August 22

Based on the book by Gayle Forman, Mia Hall (Chloe Grace Moretz from Carrie and Kick-Ass) thought the hardest decision she would ever face would be whether to pursue her musical dreams at Juilliard or follow a different path to be with the love of her life, her rebellious boyfriend, Adam (Jamie Blackley from The Fifth Estate). But when what should have been a carefree family drive takes the lives of her mother Kat (Mireille Enos from The Killing), her father (Joshua Leonard from The Blair Witch Project) and her little brother Teddy, everything changes in an instant, and now her own life hangs in the balance as she lies in a coma in the hospital. Caught between life and death, or otherwise known as ‘limbo’, for one revealing day, she flashes back into her past, and has an out-of-body experience as she watches friends and family gather at the hospital. She must make a decision that will not only decide her future, but her ultimate fate. Lauren Lee Smith (The Listener and Mutant X) co-stars.

When the Game Stands Tall
Opens: August 22

The film is an adaptation of the 2003 book by Neil Hayes about the record-setting 151-game 1992–2003 high school football winning streak by De La Salle High School of Concord, California that will star Jim Caviezel (Person of Interest), Laura Dern (Enlightened), Michael Chiklis (The Shield) and Alexander Ludwig (The Hunger Games).

The November Man
Opens August 27

Peter Devereaux (Pierce Brosnan) is an ex-CIA operative who has been brought back in on a very personal mission and finds himself pitted against his former protégé in a deadly game involving high level US Government officials and the Russian president-elect. The cast includes
Olga Kurylenko (Magic City and Quantum of Solace), Luke Bracey (Monte Carlo), Will Patton (Falling Skies), Caterina Scorsone (Private Practice) and Eliza Taylor (The 100).

One Chance
Opens: August 29

The film tells the true story of Paul Potts (James Corden from Doctor Who and The Wrong Mans), a shy, bullied shop assistant by day and an amateur opera singer by night who became a phenomenon after being chosen for — and ultimately winning — “Britain’s Got Talent”. The cast includes Jemima Rooper (Atlantis and Lost in Austen), Mackenzie Crooke (Almost Human and Pirates of the Caribbean franchise), Colm Meaney (Hell on Wheels and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) and veteran actress Julie Walters (Harry Potter franchise).

The Congress
Opens: August 29

Robin Wright plays an aging actress with a reputation for being fickle and unreliable, so much so that nobody is willing to offer her roles anymore. She agrees to sell the movie rights to her digital image to Miramount Studios in exchange for a hefty sum and the promise to never act again. After her body is digitally scanned, the studio will be able to make films starring her using only computer-generated characters. Twenty years later, her character attends the Futurological Congress, which showcases Miramount’s new technology that allows people to transform themselves into animated avatars. The cast includes Paul Giamatti, Jon Hamm (Mad Men), Danny Huston (Magic City) and Kodi Smit-McPhee (The Road).

Movies coming out in September will be posted at the end of August.

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