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Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

Actress Gillian Anderson (The X-Files) will have a multi-episode arc on the upcoming NBC thriller series Hannibal, which stars Mads Mikkelsen as the legendary serial killer Hannibal Lechter. Anderson will play Lechter’s therapist. The series doesn’t have an official start date yet, but it’s expected to debut in the spring of next year. (James Hibberd at Entertainment Weekly)

Actor Billy Campbell will not be coming back to The Killing for its third season when it actually comes back on AMC despite being cancelled this past May. Funding from Netflix will probably play a key part in the show’s return. It should be noted that actor Brent Sexton and actress Michelle Forbes will not be back either; but series leads Mireille Enos and Joel Kinnaman are very likely to return. (Stuart Levine at Variety)

Actress Gail O’Grady (NYPD Blue) will guest star in an upcoming episode of Castle, playing Margo Cowan, one of the stars of the hit Real Housewives-esque reality show The Wives of Wall Street. The cameras follow her as she runs her cosmetics empire, an empire that employed the victim of a murder the team is investigating. This is the same episode for which Gina Torres (Firefly and Suits) will also guest star. (Kate Stanhope at TV Guide)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actor Penn Badgley (Gossip Girl) and Hill Harper (CSI: NY) have joined the cast of the upcoming box office film Parts Per Billion that will also star Teresa Palmer (I Am Number Four) and Alexis Bledel (Gilmore Girls). The film follows three separate couples as they deal with an event that threatens to destroy their relationships. The cast will also include Frank Langella, Gena Rowlands, Rosario Dawson and Josh Hartnett star. (Dominic Patten at Deadline)

Actor Dylan McDermott (American Horror Story) will star in the film adaptation of the Stephen King short story “Gramma” from the Skeleton Crew collection to be called Mercy that follows two young boys who go with their single mother (Frances O’Connor) to take care of their elderly, senile grandmother named Mercy, only to discover she’s a witch who made a pact with a dark force many years before. Younger actor Joel Courtney (Super 8) will also star. (Shock Til You Drop and First Showing)

Q&A SECTION (with Team Watch with Kristin from E! Online)

Question: I am having serious anxiety over the Homeland finale. Can you tell me anything about what Sunday is going to look like? – Kyle in Los Angeles

Team Watch with Kristin: It’s going to look like you’ll need an oxygen tank to get through the season-two finale. There will be so many twists, turns, red herrings and close calls in that one episode that you’re rewind button will get a serious workout. We think we’re being spied on right now, so we can’t go too in depth about the storylines, but we will say this: Fans of Carrie and Brody will have so much to talk about on Monday morning, but we can’t say if they’ll be celebrating or mourning.

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Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

Actor Colton Haynes (Teen Wolf) will be joining the cast of the hot CW series Arrow in the recurring role of Roy Harper; who, in the DC Comic world, is Arrow’s sidekick Speedy; but in this version will be a love interest for Oliver Queen’s little sister Thea (Willa Holland). (Damian Holbrook at TV Guide)

Actress Margo Martindale (Justified) has been added to the cast of the upcoming FX drama The Americans, a period drama about the complex marriage of two KGB spies (Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys) posing as Americans in suburban Washington D.C. shortly after Ronald Reagan is elected President. Martindale will play Claudia, a KGB illegal living in the U.S. who delivers assignments to Philip and Elizabeth. The series is set to debut on January 30. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Just last week, ABC gave a 13-episode straight-to-series order for the new drama Weird Desk, which was going to debut next summer. But now, that seems to be on hold because it has proven hard to get production up and running fast enough for a summer launch while keeping the cost low. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

ABC Family is working on two more new drama projects, both based on young-adult novels. The first is Recovery Road, which is based on the book by Blake Nelson, centers on a high school girl who finds love at rehab, where she’s seeking treatment for a drinking and temper problem, and what happens to the couple once they leave recovery. The second is called Juliet Immortal, based on the book by Stacey Jay, described as a paranormal love story revolving around Romeo and Juliet, who meet again — as enemies. (Lesley Goldberg at The Hollywood Reporter)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actress Janel Parrish (Pretty Little Liars) and Jackson Rathbone (Twilight) will play the leads in the independent flick called The Concerto. Parrish will play a young musician who moves across the country to LA and into a house that contains the perfect man (Rathbone), only he is a ghost who has been dead since 1969. (The Deadline Team)

Actress Samantha Morton and actor Michael Shannon will play the leads in the psychological thriller The Harvest that centers on Katherine (Morton), a successful heart surgeon and overprotective mother, and Richard (Shannon), her co-dependent husband who has retired from his career as a nurse to care for their sick son Andy. Andy lives in a controlled world until an innocent 13-year-old neighbor moves in and gives Andy hopes of a better life. As the teens grow closer, the tight-knit world Katherine has created begins to unravel. (The Deadline Team)

Q&A SECTION (with Team Watch with Kristin at E! Online)

Question: Can’t wait for Pretty Little Liars to come back! What’s going on with Toby? – Sammy

Team Watch with Kristin: Dude is E-V-I-L. Like the kind of villain that tries to run people over in a black SUV while wearing all black! Aside from that, Toby is definitely trying to get a paranoid Spencer off the “A” trail and does so by taking off his shirt and getting into a hot tub! Somehow, it doesn’t work. (But man, does he look good shirtless!) Also showing off his abs in the midseason premiere? Jason, who seems to be getting pretty close with Mona.

Question: Begging for some Scandal scoop! – Danielle

Team Watch with Kristin: Prepare for one doozy of a face-off: Mellie vs. Sally Langston! While the fierce matchup won’t happen in Thursday’s midseason finale, you can definitely expect the two women to butt heads big-time when the ABC drama returns in January.

Question: In desperate need of Downton Abbey spoilers! – Sarah

Team Watch with Kristin: Y’all better buckle up, because it’s going to be a bumpy season for your favorite American, Cora! Not only will Cora kick off the season dealing with some major financial problems, but she will be rocked by something and we’re not sure she’ll ever recover.

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Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

Actress Ever Carradine (Eureka and 24) will guest star on an upcoming episode of Bones, playing Dolores Hyams, a working class single mother to a 15-year-old daughter named Kat. Dolores is the widow of a cop and her child’s friend was recently murdered, but she’s no victim. (Vlada Gelman at TV Line)

Actor James Cromwell (American Horror Story: Asylum) will guest star in an unspecified number of episode on the new NBC drama Do No Harm that is set to debut on January 31. Cromwell will play a renowned but as-yet unnamed surgeon. (Oriana Schwindt at TV Guide)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

The cable network Bravo has put a new drama called Moguls into development. The project will focus on a media mogul and his family. (Lesley Goldberg at The Hollywood Reporter)

The Discovery Channel is working on their first-ever scripted mini-series called Klondike, which is based on the Charlotte Gray novel entitled Gold Diggers: Striking It Rich. The book was about six strangers and their collective fight for survival and wealth in a small, frontier town. Klondike will follow the lives of two childhood best friends, Bill and Epstein, in the late 1890s as they undertake the next, gold rush capital in the untamed Yukon Territory. This man-versus-nature tale places our heroes in a land full of undiscovered wealth, but ravaged by harsh conditions, unpredictable weather and desperate, dangerous characters including greedy businessmen, seductive courtesans and native tribes witnessing the destruction of their people and land by opportunistic entrepreneurs. (Lynette Rice at Entertainment Weekly)

Lifetime is working with Jennifer Love Hewitt (The Client List) on an updated version of Pride and Prejudice called Darcy’s Town that will be a modern-day retelling of the classic story. The project will take place in a small Virginia town. Let the casting speculation begin. (Lesley Goldberg at The Hollywood Reporter)

BOX OFFICE MOVIE NEWS

Actress Nicola Peltz (The Last Airbender and the upcoming Bates Motel) and actor Brenton Thwaites (Home and Away and The Blue Lagoon Awakenings) have reportedly landed roles in the upcoming box office film Transformers 4. Peltz will play the daughter of Mark Wahlberg’s character while Thwaites will play her boyfriend. (Twitchfilm and Dark Horizons)

BOX OFFICE TRAILER

First Full-Length Trailer for Upcoming “Man of Steel”

Q&A SECTION (with Team Watch with Kristin at E! Online and Michael Ausiello at TV Line)

Question: Desperate for Scandal scoop! – Jeaneen

Team Watch with Kristin: Aren’t we all! Expecting Fitz to be out of the hospital and ready to take on the free world soon? Pump your brakes, because we hear that the president will be in the hospital for quite some time. And his recovery will involve some serious medical drama worthy of a Grey’s Anatomy season finale.

Question: Help a fellow Trojan out. Any Beauty and the Beast spoilers? It’s my favorite show of the season along with Nashville. —Susan

Ausiello: Fight On! But first, listen up: Christian Keyes (BET’s Let’s Stay Together) is joining the CW freshman for a multi-episode arc as Lt. Bishop’s brother — and a potential love interest for Catherine’s sister Heather. Bonus Scoop: His arrival will also somehow complicate Vincent/Beast’s anonymity. You may resume fighting on, Sue.

Question: Do you have any Nashville scoop on Rayna and Deacon? —Maggie

Ausiello: The winter finale had them back on (somewhat) friendly terms — but will it last? “As much as they have a great relationship, once they start to deal with it, the relationship becomes really volatile again,” explains series creator Callie Khouri. “They’ve both disappointed each other tremendously and they’re both really frustrated with the life they’ve created.” And although Deacon remains in recovery for his substance abuse issues, Khouri notes that “his other addiction is Rayna — and that’s the one that might kill him.”

Question: Any NCIS news? —Robert

Ausiello: Yes! Among the returning faces on tap for the second half of Season 10 — besides Michael Nouri as Ziva’s father — show boss Gary Glasberg expects to have Matt Jones back as Probationary Agent Ned Dorneget. As for an encore from the enigmatic Miranda Pennebaker, Alex Kingston is currently busy across the pond with Doctor Who, Glasberg says, but he hopes to get her back soon. After all, he notes, “We’ve only scratched the surface with [Miranda] and what her relationship is with Gibbs.”

Question: Anything on Suits that we haven’t heard? —Sway

Ausiello: My colleague Vlada Gelman just screened the first two episodes back (airing Jan. 17 and Jan. 24) and promptly filed this exclusive report: “Hardman may be gone, but all-out war is about to erupt in the office. Expect some big power plays directed at the firm and within the firm in the first two episodes. Meanwhile, Mike will feel the consequences of having slept with the married Tess, especially when it comes to his relationship with Rachel. Even a surprising confession from Rachel to Mike, which reveals that they have more in common than they thought, can’t undo the damage.”

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Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

Actress Gina Torres (Suits) will make a guest appearance on an upcoming episode of Castle, which, of course, stars her former Firefly castmate Nathan Fillion. Torres will play Samantha Foster, a successful fashion mogul who comes off as ruthless and fierce on a Real Housewives-esque reality show. (Matt Mitovich at TV Line)

Actor Robert Patrick (Last Resort) has signed on to be a series regular on True Blood when it returns for its sixth season on HBO. He plays Alcide’s (Joe Manganiello) dad. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actress Sarah Jane Morris (Brothers & Sisters and NCIS) will guest star in an upcoming episode of Body of Proof, which is set to return for its new season on February 5. She will play Pamela Jacks, a flight attendant who figures prominently in the wake of an airline tragedy. (Matt Mitovich at TV Line)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

FX has picked up their next new project called Tyrant that revolves around an unassuming American family who is thrust into the turbulence of the Middle East. (Stuart Levine at Variety)

Actress Eliza Dushku (Buffy and Dollhouse) will star opposite British actor Adam Rayner in The Saint, a backdoor pilot that takes on new look at the classic fictional character of Simon Templar (Rayner), a brilliant criminal who uses his considerable illicit skills as a modern day Robin Hood. He will infuriate local law enforcement and woo Patricia Holm (Dushku), his on-again, off-again romance. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Here are the top 10 movies from this past weekend courtesy of Hollywood.com:

1. Skyfall, $11 million
2. Rise of the Guardians, $10.5 million (tie)
3. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2, $9.2 million
4. Lincoln, $9.1 million
5. Life of Pi, $8.3 million
6. Playing for Keeps, $6 million
7. Wreck-It Ralph, $4.9 million
8. Red Dawn, $4.3 million
9. Flight, $3.1 million
10. Killing Them Softly, $2.7 million

Actor Nick Nolte and actress Glenn Close will star in the upcoming flick called Always On My Mind with Nolte playing an aging rocker who is beginning to suffer from Alzheimer’s while Close will play the supportive spouse trying to take care of her husband after a hard-lived life. (Dominic Patten at Deadline)

BOX OFFICE TRAILERS

First Trailer & Poster For “Oblivion”

Must Watch: First Trailer for Shyamalan’s ‘After Earth’ with Will Smith

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Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

Actor Treat Williams (Everwood) will appear in a multi-episode arc on the NBC drama Chicago Fire, playing Benny Severide, the dad of firefighter Kelly Severide (Taylor Kinney). Benny is described as a tough guy who also used to work as a fireman. Kelly and Benny have had an on/off again relationship over the years, though. (William Keck at TV Guide)

Actor Gregory Itzin (24 and Covert Affairs) will guest star on an upcoming episode of Once Upon a Time as Dr. Whale’s (er, um Dr. Frankenstein’s) father, Alphonse. (Matt Mitovich at TV Line)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

The USA Network is developing a sci-fi series called Horizon with executive producer Gale Anne Hurd (The Walking Dead). The project is set during the height of World War II, centering on a secretary at the FBI who discovers that her husband might have been killed in a battle with a spaceship in the South Pacific. Obsessed with learning the truth, she becomes the only person standing between Earth and an alien invasion. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

It looks like the classic story of The Saint could be coming back to TV in the form of a remake starring British actor Adam Rayner as debonair international thief Simon Templar, a modern day Robin Hood, stealing from rich criminals and keeping the loot for himself. A master of disguise, improvisation, martial arts, firearms and espionage and the quintessential English gentleman, he is hired by certain government agencies for special assignments. The completed pilot is expected to be shopped to networks. (Nellie Andreeva and Joe Utichi at Deadline)

Ugly Betty executive producers Salma Hayek and Silvio Horta are teaming up with producer Mark Gordon for another potential “light” drama called Bastards for ABC. The project centers on a colorful Cuban-American family who have their lives turned upside down when it’s revealed that the family patriarch had a child with the family maid over 25 years ago. Now his wife will do anything to protect her children’s inheritance and prevent her family’s deep dark secrets from ever seeing the light of day. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

The cable network Bravo seems to be interested in bringing the box office film Death Becomes Her to the small screen. The project, much like the film, would center on two rival women who both attain eternal youth. (AJ Marechal at Variety)

Looks like cable network Starz is also going into the sci-fi realm by developing a project called Human Error that would be set in the near future where artificial humans known as “synthetics” are being phased into the civilian sector. A veteran human detective is paired with one such synth and is tasked with a seemingly simple case that ultimately leads to a larger conspiracy. (Lacey Rose at The Hollywood Reporter)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actor Terrence Howard will be joining the likes of Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Melissa Leo, Viola Davis, Maria Bello and Paul Dano in the box office film Prisoners, which revolves around a small-town carpenter (Jackman) whose young daughter and her best friend are abducted. After the cops fail to find them, Keller takes the law into his own hands, but in the process runs up against a detective (Gyllenhaal), a hot shot cop with confidence to burn, assigned to the case. (Mike Fleming, Jr. at Deadline)

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Hey All,

Here are the news items, few though they are, for today:

TELEVISION

Actor David Clayton Rogers (Jane By Design and online series H+ The Digital Series) will guest star in an upcoming episode of the new ABC music drama Nashville, playing an ex-con who made the wrong choices in his young life. His storyline will cross with aspiring singer-songwriter Gunnar (Sam Palladio). Nashville will return on January 9 and Rogers’ episode is slated to air in either January or February. (Lesley Goldberg at The Hollywood Reporter)

ABC has ordered 13 episodes of the new paranormal drama called Weird Desk that is set to debut next summer. The series will center on a clandestine organization that handles mysterious other-worldly cases rerouted from the CIA and National Security Agency. (Variety)

NOTE: Sorry, but doesn’t this show sound like a mixture of The X-Files and Fringe. Copycat here we come, right?

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actress Allison Miller (Go On, Terra Nova and Kings) will star in the romantic comedy flick called There’s Always Woodstock, follows would-be songwriter Catherine Brown (Miller) as she returns to her dead parents’ home in Woodstock, New York for the summer. (Dominic Patten at Deadline)

BOX OFFICE TRAILER

‘Star Trek Into Darkness’: Hot Teaser

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TV News

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

The cable network Bravo has given pilot orders for its first scripted dramas. The first is The Joneses, which is a remake of the 2009 independent film that starred Demi Moore and David Duchovny. The family drama follows the all-American Joneses, a family of four that has just moved in to an upscale suburb to start a new life but have a secret they must keep from friends and neighbors: they aren’t a real family at all. Liz Tigelaar, who created Life Unexpected and has worked behind the scenes on Once Upon a Time and Revenge and now on Nashville wrote the pilot with producing partners Gary Fleder and Mary Beth Basile. The second pilot is called Rita and has been adapted from the Danish format. It is also a family drama, centering on an acerbic and outspoken private school teacher who struggles to raise her three teen children while dealing with bureaucracy and overprotective parents at her school. Krista Vernoff (writer for Grey’s Anatomy’s Krista Vernoff will write and executive produce the project with Mikkel Bondesen (The Killing) and Henrik Bastin (My Generation). (Lesley Goldberg at The Hollywood Reporter)

Actor Sean Bean (Game of Thrones) has replaced Brendan Fraser in the TNT drama pilot Legends that follows a deep-cover operative named Martin Odum (Bean), who has an uncanny ability to transform himself into a different person for each job. But his own identity comes into question when a mysterious stranger suggests that Martin isn’t who he thinks he is. (Lesley Goldberg at The Hollywood Reporter)

The cable network E! has added a scripted project to its development slate – a high-concept romantic drama from feature writer/directors Deborah Kaplan and Harry Elfont (Can’t Hardly Wait). The project centers on a young entertainment lawyer who dies but is determined to pursue a romance with a woman who’s still alive while he exists in limbo in New York City, working for the Department that judges the recently departed. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

TNT has put into development the drama called Hit based on an idea by actor Jamie Foxx, which centers on two former high school football teammates and best friends, who years later are “drafted” by the Miami P.D. and assigned to HIT (High Impact Team). The same shorthand that made them unstoppable on the gridiron makes them great partners taking down the most dangerous criminals in the city. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Alex Winter (Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure) has sold his Midwestern militia pitch tentatively called Rights Of Bill to AMC. The project will center on a Sheriff who forms his own militia in Wisconsin, becoming both the law and an outlaw simultaneously. (Dominic Patten at Deadline)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actress Tammin Sursok (Pretty Little Liars) will play the lead in the indie film called C2C that concerns a young tourist who travels to Thailand in an effort to solve her sister’s murder. She befriends a group of young ex-pats led by a seductive young woman who knows more than she lets on. Filming is underway in Thailand. (The Deadline Team)

Actor Timothy Olyphant (Justified) will star alongside Kurt Russell, Peter Sarsgaard, Richard Jenkins and Jennifer Carpenter in the box office film called Bone Tomahawk that centers on four men who attempt to rescue a group of captives from a band of cannibalistic troglodytes that live beyond the edge of civilization. Olyphant will play John Brooder, an eloquent sharpshooter who moved to the frontier in order to satisfy the dark impulses that lie beneath his polished exterior. (Mike Fleming, Jr. at Deadline)

BOX OFFICE TRAILER

Watch: A Wild Ryan Reynolds Appears in New Trailer for ‘The Croods’

Q&A SECTION (with Team Watch with Kristin at E! Online; Natalie Abrams at TV Guide and Michael Ausiello at TV Line)

Question: Revenge me! – Marc

Team Watch with Kristin: We talked with Gabriel Mann recently about what’s happening when Revenge returns; he revealed that they are about to start filming the big episode with the sinking of The Amanda. “We’re almost up to the big reveal where we find out who gets the ax,” he tells us. “It could be any number of people. Nolan’s a little more serious this year, so hopefully with his lack of humor it doesn’t mean he’s gonna be [the one dying].”

Question: Loved the Once Upon a Time midseason finale. What’s coming up when the show returns? — Joan

NATALIE: The Charming family has been reunited, but look for more bad news on the horizon. When we asked Ginnifer Goodwin and Jennifer Morrison about the joyous reunion, they both offered up ominous answers that may or may not have to do with the arrival of Hook and Cora. “It’s, of course, short-lived because yet another obstacle is going to be thrust between all of these characters,” Goodwin says, with Morrison adding, “New terrible things need to happen for us to work out.” Any guesses as to what’s in store for the Storybrooke gang?

Question: My friend Leticia needs some cheering up, and a really good NCIS Abby-related brand-new spoiler/scoop seems to be the only thing that will work. — Ruby H

Ausiello: If “really good” will cheer her up, this (should) leave her ecstatic! Pauley Perrette told TVLine that she was not only shooting “a very, very Abby episode” but one that “people have been asking for… for 10 years.” In it, she explained, “we actually go back and find out about Abby’s past and childhood.”

Question: I’m excited to see the inside of Tony’s apartment in (the) December 18 episode of NCIS. Any hints of what we’ll find? —Mary

Ausiello: You’ll find “a lot of Michael Weatherly in it,” teases Perrette, who says Tony’s portrayer was a very hands-on interior decorator. “He picked out a lot of stuff — he has amazing taste. His [real-life] house is decorated so immaculately and with a lot of class. So there are couple Michael Weatherly things in there — and one really big surprise.”

Question: Is the Mulan/Aurora arc over on Once Upon a Time? Are they done for the season/forever? –Mary

Ausiello: Mitovich — who just spent a long weekend in Vancouver, where Once shoots — hears that one of the princesses will be seen soon after the show returns from its holiday break (on Jan. 6).

Question: Any fresh (information) on who Ethan Embry is playing on Once Upon a Time? —Jenny

Ausiello: Jennifer Morrison knows about as much as the rest of us — which isn’t much. “[All we] know is he’s an outsider, he is a stranger and he is not a fairytale character,” she says, before quickly adding, “at least he’s not someone anyone recognizes from fairytale land.”

Question: Any good Owen-Nikita moments we can look forward to on Nikita? —Tara

Ausiello: Moments? Try whole episodes. “When Owen comes back in January, there are two back-to-back episodes of Owen and Nikita doing crazy stuff,” Devon Sawa tells us. “Just [lots of] action and solving stuff.”

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TELEVISION

Actor Denis O’Hare (True Blood and American Horror Story) will guest star in an upcoming episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, playing Father Shea, a priest who is pulled from his car and brutally beaten. (Kate Stanhope at TV Guide)

Actor Justin Bruening (Switched at Birth and Ringer) will have a recurring role on Grey’s Anatomy, playing a paramedic who crosses paths with several of Seattle Grace docs. His first episode is slated to air in early 2013. (Michael Ausiello at TV Line)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Shawn Ryan, the man behind the TV shows The Shield and the short-lived Last Resort, is returning to cable with the HBO project called Badlands that will explore the challenges and joys of love and family, as well as the struggles of living in the blue-collar mining town of Tar River, Wyoming, that’s fighting for its life during this economic hardship. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

SPOILER ROOM (with Sandra Gonzalez at Entertainment Weekly)

Question: Any hints about the last two episodes of Arrow? — Tom

Sandra: Helena’s presence in Oliver’s (Stephen Amell) life is going to continue to ruffle Diggle’s (David Ramsey) feathers and things get pretty “contentious,” according to Ramsey. “Diggle has some very strong feelings about who Helena is and so does Oliver, and they won’t see eye to eye. It’s going to cause some difficulties,” he says. “I think [Dig] considers things that Oliver might not always consider, and Oliver is sometimes willing to hear that. Other times — as you will see with Helena — he’s not so willing.”

Question: I need to know if Bay and Emmett are ok now?? — @awkwardhobos

Sandra: “They’re okay — but they’re not back together…yet,” reveals Switched at Birth star Vanessa Marano. “I don’t think Bay is ready to get back into a relationship with him because he betrayed her, basically, but Emmett wants a relationship. So they’re good right now, but you can’t have the “I want it but I don’t want it” and stay on good terms.”

Q&A SECTION (with Team Watch with Kristin from E! Online)

Question: Got any Arrow scoop for us? – Liam

Team Watch with Kristin: How about that there’s a copycat Arrow running around shooting bad guys?! Yes, Oliver will be on the hunt for his impersonator in episode 9, and by episode’s end we’ll learn that it’s actually someone we know.

Question: Jeanie: OMG Scandal is amazing! Please tell me Fitz lives! – Jeanie

Team Watch with Kristin: We chatted with first lady Bellamy Young who tells us next week’s episode is all about, “Hashtag who shot Fitz! The hunt will be on for who shot the president!” And don’t worry too much about the fate of Fitz, as Young tells us there’s plenty of drama still to come for the couple. “There’s the aftermath of my sweet husband being shot and my baby coming out in response to some of that,” she teases. “And there will always be me trying to pull Fitz’s heart back into our life instead of his life with Olivia. I hope. Mellie still has hope!”

Question: Please anything on Hart of Dixie! – Tiff

Team Watch with Kristin: Forget about Zoe and Wade or Zoe and George or George and….you get the idea. The real love on the show is happening between Wade and George! If you are a fan of their continually blossoming bromance, than episode 15 will surely be a favorite for you. Why? Well, you know the saying, friends who rock together…stay together!

Question: There’s still over a month to go before Pretty Little Liars returns, and I can’t take it anymore—give me some freakin’ scoop! – Victoria in Phoenix

Team Watch with Kristin: OK, but only because we’ve already seen the Jan. 8 midseason premiere (not to rub it in or anything)! After seven months of treatment at Radley Sanitarium, Mona’s officially released and insisting “She’s Better Now,” which just so happens to be the title of the episode. The Liars don’t exactly welcome the A-Team-er back to Rosewood High with open arms (can you blame ‘em?), and at one point, Mona actually roams the halls clutching—wait for it–a butcher knife! Not that she’s the only scary thing happening at school: Look for one antagonistic character from the past to return as a sub for a teacher on maternity leave, while another turns up as a majorly creepy janitor—but only one of them gets trapped in a deliberately set fire.

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TELEVISION

Actress Piper Perabo (Covert Affairs) will appear in a three-episode arc on the NBC comedy Go On, playing Simone – a former member of the group who returns to therapy and who develops a relationship with Ryan (Matthew Perry). (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actress Torrey DeVitto (The Vampire Diaries and Pretty Little Liars), singer-actress Ashanti and newcomer Elle McLemore have landed series regular roles on Army Wives. DeVitto will play Maggie Hall, a sexy and smart Ex-Army Airborne, now a truck driver married to a Staff Sergeant with a teen daughter, who decided to get out of the Army to devote herself to being a wife and mother; Ashanti will play Latasha Durant, an optimistic mother of three and McLemone will play Holly Gordon, a sweet, wide-eyed, bespectacled farm girl newly married to a soldier who is lonely and homesick. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actress Serinda Swan (Breakout Kings and Smallville) will have a series regular role in the upcoming new USA Network drama Graceland that will star Daniel Sunjata (Rescue Me), Aaron Tveit (Les Miserables), Vanessa Ferlito (CSI: NY), Brandon Jay McLaren (The Killing and Falling Skies), and Manny Montana (Chicago Code). The series delves into the lives of an elusive group of undercover agents from the FBI, DEA and US Customs, whose worlds collide at a repossessed Southern California beachfront mansion called “Graceland.” Swan will star as Paige Arkin, an intuitive and merciless DEA undercover agent living at the mansion. (The Futon Critic)

Actor Gil McKinney (who played Julie’s TA/love interest on Friday Night Lights) will have a pivotal guest role in an upcoming episode of Supernatural. He will play the Winchesters’ paternal grandfather Henry in yet another time travel-themed episode. (Vlada Gelman at TV Line)

Actress S. Epatha Merkerson (Law & Order) has landed a recurring role on the upcoming NBC drama Deception that is an opulent soap in which detective Joanna Padget (Meagan Good) returns undercover to the wealthy and troubled Bower family she grew up in — as the maid’s daughter — to solve the murder of the notorious heiress Vivian Bower who was once her closest friend. Merkerson will play Joanna’s mom Beverly Padget, who worked for the Bowers family when Joanna was a young girl. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actor Jere Burns (Breaking Bad, Burn Notice and Justified) will have a recurring role on the upcoming A&E series Bates Motel, which is a prequel to the legendary film Psycho, which examines the twisted relationship between serial-killer-to-be Norman (Freddie Highmore) and his mother Norma (Vera Varmiga). Burns will play a mysterious character who has a pivotal role on the show. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

BBC One and BBC Drama are teaming to adapt the J.K. Rowling adult novel The Casual Vacancy for the small screen. The story is set in a seemingly perfect English village whose pretty façade hides a town at war. (Nancy Tartaglione at Deadline)

BBC One has commissioned a new series for 2013. It will be an ambitious six-part series based on the Susanna Clarke acclaimed best-selling 2004 period fantasy drama Jonathan Strange And Mr. Norrell, which is set in an alternate England during the Napoleonic Wars. The story follows a magician and his apprentice who use their powers to help the government but who are ultimately pitted against one another. (Deadline and Dark Horizons)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Here are the top 10 box office films for this past weekend courtesy of Exhibitors Relations:

1. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2, $17.4 million
2. Skyfall, $17 million
3. Rise of the Guardians, $13.5 million (tie)
3. Lincoln, $13.5 million (tie)
5. Life of Pi, $12 million
6. Killing Them Softly, $7 million (tie)
6. Wreck-It Ralph, $7 million (tie)
8. Red Dawn, $6.6 million
9. Flight, $4.5 million
10. The Collection, $3.4 million

Actor Dane DeHaan (Chronicle and Lincoln) will play Harry Osborn in the upcoming sequel to The Amazing Spider-Man alongside Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone. (Patrick Hipes at Deadline)

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Hey All,

Here are the news items, few though they may be, for today:

TELEVISION

Actor Manu Bennett (Spartacus) has landed a major role on the new CW series Arrow. He will play Slade Wilson, who in the comics, becomes a major villain in the franchise: Deathstroke. As seen in flashbacks, Slade Wilson and Oliver Queen (series lead Stephen Amell) will form an uneasy alliance on the island of Lian Yu. (James Hibberd at Entertainment Weekly)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

ABC Family is working with legendary producer Joel Silver to develop a potential new drama series called I Hunt Killers based on the Barry Lyga young adult novel that centers on the teenage son of an imprisoned notorious serial killer, a likable boy who becomes a suspect after a string of copy-cat murders. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

MADE-FOR-TV MOVIES NEWS

American Idol winner and country music star Carrie Underwood has landed her first major acting role. She will play Maria von Trapp in the upcoming NBC made-for-TV remake of the perennial classic The Sound of Music that will be executive produced by Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, the producers of the NBC musical drama Smash. The three-hour event will air near the holidays in 2013. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actress Claire Forlani has joined the cast of the upcoming paranormal thriller film called Panda Eyes. She will play the mother a young girl (Sophie Turner from Game of Thrones), who is haunted by her past. (The Deadline Team)

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