The 34th Annual William S. Paley Television Festival (aka the Paley Fest) will be held at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles from March 17 to 26 with the first three panels being announced today.
The cast and creative minds behind Westworld (HBO), This Is Us (NBC) and American Horror Story: Roanoke (FX) will take to the stage in person along with a moderated Q&A.
The Paley Fest line-up is to be announced on January 9 with tickets and passes available in pre-sale to Paley Supporting and Patron Members and CitiCard members that same day. On January 11, tickets and passes will be available to Paley Individual Members and CitiCard members while tickets and passes for the general public will go on sale on January 12.
A few days ago, I posted pictures taken at Comic Con 2016 by our very own Dominick Dusseault while he was in and outside of the convention center and I was inside the convention center, covering panels.
What is to follow below are the pictures from the final day of the convention:
DAY FOUR:
Sherlock:
Benedict Cumberbatch
Mark Gatiss, Amanda Abbington and Benedict Cumberbatch
A few days ago, I posted pictures taken at Comic Con 2016 by our very own Dominick Dusseault while he was in and outside of the convention center and I was inside the convention center, covering panels.
What is to follow below (and over the course of the next week or so) are just some of the shots he took.
A few days ago, I posted pictures taken at Comic Con 2016 by our very own Dominick Dusseault while he was in and outside of the convention center and I was inside the convention center, covering panels.
What is to follow below (and over the course of the next week or so) are just some of the shots he took.
A few days ago, I posted pictures taken at Comic Con 2016 by our very own Dominick Dusseault while he was in and outside of the convention center while I was covering panels in other parts of the convention center.
What is to follow below (and over the course of the next week or so) are just some of the shots he took.
A couple days ago, I posted pictures taken at Comic Con 2016 by our very own Dominick Dusseault while he was in Hall H while I was covering panels in our parts of the convention center.
What is to follow below (and over the course of the next week or so) are just some of the shots he took.
Comic Con 2016 was held in San Diego from July 20 through July 24 and while I was busy covering panel rooms for TV Equals and NiceGirlsTV as well as Rueben’s Ramblings, our very own Dominick Dusseault was hitting up Camp Conival and Hall H (among other rooms) to snap as many pictures of the annual fete as possible.
What is to follow below (and over the course of the next week or so) are just some of the shots he took.
DAY ONE
Nerve (Box Office Film):
Emma Roberts
Dave Franco
Colony (TV Series):
Josh Holloway
Sarah Wayne Callies
Peter Jacobson
Amanda Righetti
Adrian Pasdar
Tory Kittles
Cast and EP of Colony
Exec. Producer, Ryan Condal
Scorpion (TV Series):
Katharine McPhee
Ari Stidham
Jaydn Wong
Eddie Kaye Thomas
Cast of Scorpion
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (Box Office Film):
The final day of the convention – Sunday, July 14 – was extremely light with only two panels on my agenda: the return of the FOX series Prison Break and the latest incarnation of the long-running FOX series 24 known this time around as 24: Legacy.
Prison Break (from Kevin Winter/Getty Images North America):
You can also read my report on the Prison Break panel at TV Equalshere.
24: Legacy (from Tony Forte/WENN):
You can also read my report on the 24: Legacy panel at TV Equalshere.
Here are some of the pictures I took inside and outside the convention on that last day:
The third day of the convention – Saturday, July 23 – was a very full day for me, being in Ballroom 20 for 8 and 1/2 hours straight for the following panels (and several animation panels that I had absolutely NO interest in – thank God for my iPod and my laptop so I could write articles):
Once Upon a Time (thanks to Entertainment Weekly):
You can read my report on the Once Upon a Time panel at TV Equalshere.
The Vampire Diaries, who announced the upcoming, 8th season will be the show’s last. Here is the goodbye video they aired during the panel:
Grimm (thanks to Entertainment Weekly):
You can read my report on the Grimm panel at TV Equalshere.
Supergirl (thanks to FanPop):
You can read my report on the Supergirl panel at TV Equalshere.
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (thanks to Entertainment Weekly):
You can read my report on the DC’s Legends of Tomorrow panel at TV Equalshere.
The Flash (thanks to TV Line):
Here is a link to the video of Grant Gustin and Jesse L. Martin doing a quick tap dance showdown at the end of the panel:
You can also read my report on The Flash panel at TV Equalshere.
Arrow (thanks to Entertainment Weekly):
Here is a video of the Arrow cast singing a song from the Broadway play Hamilton at the end of the Arrow panel:
You can also read my report on the Arrow panel at TV Equalshere.
As I mentioned in Part 1, on Saturday evening I sat in on the Riverdale panel as well as the moderated panel for the new drama Frequency that will air on The CW this fall. Yes, it’s the small screen version of the box office film with a twist: it will focus on a daughter and father.
Frequency (thanks to Entertainment Weekly):
You can also read my report on the Frequency panel at TV Equalshere.
The second day of the con – Friday, July 22 – was a fairly easy day for me, starting with interviews with the executive producer/creator and some of the cast of The 100 from The CW.
Eliza Taylor
Henry Ian Cusick
Marie Avgeropoulos
Lindsey Morgan
Richard Harmon
EP, Jason Rothenberg
[Photo Credits: Rueben]
Then there were panels for the new Starz drama American Gods, based on the Neil Gaiman novel and the BBC America cult sensation Orphan Black, celebrating what will be the show’s last season.
American Gods Trailer:
You can read my report on the American Gods panel at TV Equalshere.
Orphan Black (thanks to Entertainment Weekly):
You can read my report on the Orphan Black panel at TV Equalshere.