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One of the new fall shows that premiered at Comic Con last week in San Diego was the ABC series Once Upon a Time, which is the fairy tale based story from Executive Producers-Writers Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz (of Lost fame).

Members of the cast who took part in the panel were Josh Dallas (Prince Charming), Ginnifer Goodwin (Snow White), Robert Carlyle (Rumpelstiltskin), Lana Parrilla (The Evil Queen) and Jennifer Morrison (Emma Swan).

Before the cast and creative team took the stage for a short Q&A with a packed audience, Damon Lindelof (Executive Producer of Lost) made a short introduction, leading into the screening of the pilot of Once Upon a Time.

I’m pleased to say that the audience genuinely seemed to like the pilot as it received a rousing round of applause after the screening completed; and as Damon returned to the stage to introduce the panelists, the applause continued with cast and creative team being welcomed with open arms by the audience.

Edward and Adam were then asked if they could talk about the origin of Once Upon a Time. They shared that, “it probably started about eight years ago (when we) finished working on (the TV show) Felicity. Coming off that, our agents asked us what kind of show (we would) like to do now and we kinda started thinking about fairy tales and why we like them…we kept talking about (it, but) there was one big problem: we had no idea how to tell the story. Cut to Lost where we were very lucky to work with Damon who helped us out of an eight-year writers’ block on how to tell the story by virtue of us going to him and crying on his couch that we had no ideas left; and now you see what happened (referencing our watching the pilot).”

Josh Dallas and Ginnifer Goodwin (Photo Credit: Rueben)

Then Ginnifer was asked what made her take the role of Snow White after her involvement in a very successful show (for those who don’t know Ginnifer was a regular on Big Love). She shared that, “I was reading TV scripts because I understood that is where all the great writers have gone (then) I got a phone call that Eddy and Adam were offering me the role of Snow White. I said to my agent ‘I’ll take it’ and he said you need to read it and I said ‘No! Seriously, I’ll take it!’ I did read it that night, again and again and again. I was up all night until I knew my manager was up so I could tell him that I was taking the job. It really didn’t take much – I read it and I was inspired to tell this story and we pray for many years that (we can continue to tell the story). There is (really) nothing else like it on television.”

Jennifer Morrison (Photo Credit: Jennifer Schadel)

Then Jennifer was asked how she felt about playing just the role of Emma when all the other actors on the show have dual roles. She joked, “I’m a little jealous, as it seems fun to be in the pretty costumes, but it’s exciting that (Eddy and Adam) created a character that is brand new, a new fairy tale character. It’s this incredible adventure of letting Eddy and Adam write this incredible stuff and hope that we do it justice.”

Lana was asked what lured her to this project, sharing that “everyone wants to play Snow White, but I always wanted to play someone (a little) bad. When I read the script, I fell in love with it instantly. I couldn’t believe I was up for something like this. I was honored to be part of this project. I read once for Eddy and Adam and they said “thank you very much” and I thought ‘sh*t, I missed that one’. But I didn’t and I am very honored to be here and (to be) working with this cast.”

Then for Josh, he was asked what it is like when people ask him what he is working on; and he answered, “it’s amazing to play (this) part and play that kind of icon. As an actor, you don’t think about playing Prince Charming, you’re playing a man with issues and problems and situations like everyone else.”

Robert Carlyle and Lana Parrilla (Photo Credit: Rueben)

As for Robert, he was asked what it was like to play two different characters. He shared that “it’s fantastic. It’s very theatrical and (it) takes me back to my days in theatre, strangely enough.”

Because of the influence working on Lost had for the executive producers, viewers can be prepared for references to Lost; but unlike the myriad of mysteries that went left unanswered on that drama, Eddy and Adam “hope there will be a balance, but we do want this show to be one that you can sit and watch and relax. But if you are looking (closely), we are putting things there that you will find (that will be reminiscent of Lost). You can examine (the show closely like with Lost) if you want or just watch it (and enjoy it)”.

Make sure to tune in to ABC on October 23 at 8 PM for the debut of Once Upon a Time and judge for yourself.

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TV Guide Magazine: Comic Con Edition

TV Guide Magazine has partnered with Zinio to present a digital 2011 Comic-Con special issue, giving readers an all-access pass to the world’s largest entertainment convention, including behind-the-scenes coverage, exclusive photos, and more. Inside the pages of this special online issue are the following:

* Find out what’s next for your favorite shows, including The Vampire Diaries, Game of Thrones, Glee, The Walking Dead, Fringe, True Blood, and Supernatural;

* See exclusive photos of your favorite stars aboard TV Guide Magazine’s Comic-Con yacht; and,

* Check out candid snapshots from the traveling TV Guide Magazine photo booth, featuring Conan O’Brien, Natasha Henstridge, and the casts of Fringe, Chuck, Warehouse 13, and more!

The issue, which is not available on newsstands or through subscription, is offered exclusively on Zinio.com and can be purchased here.

NOTE: Please check out the group picture of Castle within the pages of this issue, as that photo was taken by a friend of mine – Jennifer Schadel.

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The nominations for the 26th annual Gemini Awards (the Emmy equivalent in Canada) were announced this morning, and I wanted to take a few moments to congratulate just some of the nominees.

They appear below in no particular order:

Best Supporting Actress (Drama):
Enuka Okuma – Rookie Blue
Ksenia Solo – Lost Girl

Best Writing (Drama):
Michelle Lovretta – Lost Girl
Jana Sinyor and Aaron Martin – Being Erica
Adam Pettle and Morwyn Brebner – Rookie Blue

Best Actress (Drama):
Erin Karpluk – Being Erica

Best Supporting Actor (Drama):
John Dunsworth – Haven
Matt Gordon – Rookie Blue
Noam Jenkins – Rookie Blue

Best Actor (Drama):
Michael Riley – Being Erica
Sam Witwer – Being Human

Best Guest Actress (Drama):
Michelle Nolden – Rookie Blue
Tatiana Maslany – Being Erica

Best Achievement in Casting:
Lisa Parasyn and Jon Comerford – Lost Girl

Best Visual Effects:
Being Human
Stargate Universe
Sanctuary

Best Sound (Drama):
Being Erica

Best Picture Editing (Drama):
Being Human

Best Production Design/Art Direction (Drama):
Sanctuary

Best Photography (Drama):
David Greene – Lost Girl

Best Original Music Score:
Andrew Lockington – Sanctuary

Best Direction (Drama):
Paolo Barzman – Being Human

Best Achievement in Make-Up:
Emilie Gauthier and Erik Gosselin – Being Human
Rebecca Lee and Bill Terezakis – Stargate Universe

Best Cross-Platform Project (Fiction):
Lost Girl

Congrats and good luck to all of you!

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Three of the first panels on the first day of Comic Con, that took place last week in San Diego, were for shows on the USA Network: Covert Affairs, Psych and the special Burn Notice: The Fall of Sam Axe movie.

Bruce Campbell (Photo Credit: Rueben)

Starting the big day was Burn Notice Executive Producer Matt Nix, who introduced actor Bruce Campbell to the stage where he was greeted with thunderous applause from the over-capacity audience. The discussion held between Matt and Bruce had the excited crowd in stitches as they talked about the filming of the Sam Axe movie, which they filmed on location in Bogotá, under the leadership of Burn Notice lead actor Jeffrey Donovan, who was the director.

There was a lot of honest ribbing between Bruce and Matt as well as jokes aimed at Jeffrey, including a laugh-out-loud behind-the-scenes documentary called ‘The Fall of Jeffrey Donovan” that is on the DVD for The Fall of Sam Axe movie.

Among the interesting tidbits shared with the audience by Bruce and Matt were that Burn Notice will be back for a season 6, Evil Dead will be made (and Bruce joked that he’ll be the old guy at the end but that’s probably it), Bruce compared the making of The Fall of Sam Axe to the Bad News Bears but with explosives and all the cool gadgets created by Michael, Sam and Fiona on Burn Notice all come from Matt.

The season finale of Burn Notice will air on September 8 at 9 PM on the USA Network. Mark your calendars!

Anne Dudek, Christopher Gorham & Piper Perabo (Photo Credit: Jennifer Schadel)

The cast – Piper Perabo, Christopher Gorham, Anne Dudek, Peter Gallagher, Kari Matchett and Sendhil Ramamurthy– and the creative minds – Doug Liman, Matt Corman and Chris Ord – for Covert Affairs then took the stage after a special Comic Con inspired video was shown to the audience, depicting Annie (Perabo) hooked up to a lie detector, being questioned about her real reason for being at the event. It was really quite comical; then a sneak peek of upcoming episodes as well as a recap of the episodes to date were aired.

Peter Gallagher, Kari Matchett & Sendhil Ramamurthy (Photo Credit: Rueben)

Some of the discussions held during the panel included talk of how difficult it was for Christopher to shoot the scene in which his character – Auggie – loses his sight; how adaptable Piper is to the languages for which her character – Annie – can speak; that the audience will get to see more of Jai (Sendhil’s character) as the season progresses; and the laser cane used by Auggie doesn’t really exist, but it is made from two real objects.

As the panel came to a close, the audience was treated to a blooper reel that is included on the DVD for the first season that is now available.

There are only two more episodes of Covert Affairs, with its season finale set for August 9 at 10 PM on the USA Network.

Dule Hill, James Roday and Maggie Lawson (Photo Credit: Jennifer Schadel)

The final USA Network panel was for the comedy-drama series Psych, which started out with show creator Steve Franks flanked by two others to sing the theme song for the show. They were quickly joined by lead actors Dule Hill and James Roday and then by the rest of the cast, including Maggie Lawson, Kirsten Nelson, Timothy Omundson, Corbin Bernsen as well as Executive Producers Kelly Kulchak and Chris Henze.

In anticipation for the show’s return, a preview of last season and a sneak peek at the new season was shown to the audience. Then the actors talked about how their characters have changed over the seasons, including that James thinks Sean is taking baby steps in growing up; Timothy thinks that Lassiter doesn’t want to like Sean, but he secretly does; Maggie shared that for Jules, Sean is her number one in life while Lassiter is her number one at work and she believes that Jules whole-heartedly believes that Sean is really a psychic.

Timothy Omundson, Kirsten Nelson & Corbin Bernsen (Photo Credit: Rueben)

Chris and Kelly then had the chance to list all of the great guest stars who will appear in episodes this coming season, including (in no particular order): Malcolm McDowell, Polly Walker, Joey McIntyre, Kristy Swanson, Corey Feldman, Buffy alum Tom Lenk, Kurt Fuller, Brad Dourif, Danny Glover, Michael Trucco, baseball legend Wade Boggs, Diedrich Bader, Anthony Anderson, Jason Priestley, Jennifer Finnigan, Tony Hale, Cary Elwes, Jaleel White, Keenan Thompson and the legendary William Shatner.

As the panel came to a close, the new promo ad for the return of Psych was aired, showing the cast performing the song “Don’t You (Forget About Me),” acting out scenes from the Simple Minds music video. That really brought the house down.

Make sure to tune into the USA Network this October for the return of Psych.

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Aim High

On August 1, a new web series will debut online that will have the Twi-hards all tied up in knots. No, this web series doesn’t star Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart or Taylor Lautner; but it does star one of the other actors in the mega-franchise: Jackson Rathbone

Aim High is about Nick Green (Rathbone) a high school student with a side job as an international spy. Nick is one of the US government’s 64 trained teenage operatives and just blew a hit he had on a Russian mercenary named Boris the Bear (Clancy Brown).

He is juggling the ripple effects of that along with his secret love for Amanda Miles (Aimee Teegarden from Friday Night Lights). The major problem there is that she’s got a jealous boyfriend (Jonathan McDaniel aka Lil J) who just so happens to be the swim team captain. Other cast members in the web series include Rebecca Mader (Lost) and Greg Germann (Ally McBeal).

The web series is directed by Thor Freudenthal and produced by McG. Again, the web series will debut on August 1 and will be released as a DVD sometime later this year.

You can see a trailer of Aim High here.

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Following the enormous success of the online series Riese: Kingdom Falling – which has generated more than two million streams to date – Syfy.com will expand its original digital content slate with the worldwide debut of the 10-part series The Mercury Men, beginning Monday, July 25.

New episodes will premiere every weekday for the next two weeks. Each episode runs approximately seven minutes.

Created by acclaimed director Christopher Preksta, The Mercury Men draws on the same retro serials that inspired films such as Star Wars and Indiana Jones.

The Mercury Men is set in Pittsburgh in 1975. Edward Borman (Mark Tierno from The Road), a lowly government office drone, finds himself trapped when the deadly Men of Mercury seize the building as a staging ground for their nefarious plot. Aided by Jack Yaeger (Curt Wootton), a daring aerospace engineer from a mysterious organization known as “The League,” Edward must stop the invaders and their Doomsday Device, the Gravity Engine.

Again, The Mercury Men begins on Syfy.com on July 25. Check it out!

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Reminder: If you didn’t already know, Comic Con – THE largest pop culture convention – will be held in San Diego starting tomorrow Wednesday, July 20 running through Sunday, July 24.

I will be joining my fellow bloggers at NiceGirlsTV along with the hundreds of thousands of fans for this annual fete, which means there won’t be any daily updates or very many other postings here at Rueben’s Ramblings until roughly Wednesday, July 27 (as I’m taking a couple days off after the convention to recuperate – wink).

Have a great week and I will catch up with everyone when I return.

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Supernatural The Anime Series

For the first-time ever, a live-action series – Supernatural – is being re-imagined in Japanese – anime style. This all-new, 22-episode animated series will be available on Blu-ray™ ($54.97) and DVD ($49.98) on July 26 courtesy of Warner Home Video. It will also be available as On Demand and for Download.

Supernatural: The Anime Series revisits the Winchester brothers’ journey down the backroads of America as they search for clues to their father’s disappearance, hunt down the supernatural in all its unearthly forms, and enter into the unexpected mystery of their destinies. The Supernatural anime episodes mirror the story arc of the series’ first two seasons, providing supplemental stories ranging from prequels and spin-offs to untold tales that fit within the show’s mythology.

To maintain continuity with the live-action series, the characters of Sam and Dean Winchester in reflect the look of the show’s actors – in vibrant, exciting anime; and enhancing the connection to the live-action series, Jared Padalecki reprises his role as Sam Winchester for all 22 episodes while Jensen Ackles provides the voice of Dean Winchester in select episodes.

Both actors are also ever-present in the enhanced content, providing a video introduction to each of the 22 episodes, and are featured in a series of interviews that include conversations with TV series creator Eric Kripke, and Supernatural: The Anime Series directors Shigeyuki Miya and Atsuko Ishizuka.

Other special features on the Blu-ray™ and DVD include a two-part featurette, “The Making of Supernatural: The Anime Series,” an intriguing behind-the-scenes revelation of how the live-action series was actually re-imagined into its new art form.

To generate buzz and excitement, select episodes will be screened to fans at anime and entertainment conventions leading up to the July release date. In addition, the release will be supported with an online and print media campaign, targeting both Supernatural fans and fans of the anime genre.

Be on the lookout for this as the time draws closer!

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On July 15, the end of a pop culture phenomenon unlike any other will come to an end: Harry Potter.

Book: Sorcerer

The unprecedented success of the seven novels by British author J. K. Rowling took the world by storm on June 30, 1997 when the first book – Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (also known as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone here in the United States) – was released.

Book: Chamber of Secrets

Since then, the book series has gone on to sell about 450 million copies and has been translated into 67 languages. The last four books have also consecutively set records as the fastest-selling books in history. Meanwhile, the films have gone on to gross over $6 billion dollars and all seven of the films are on the list of the 30 top-grossing films worldwide.

Book: Prisoner of Azkaban

That is quite a statement when you consider that author J. K. Rowling was living on state welfare support when she completed the first book in 1995; but within five years of the release of the books, she skyrocketed to multi-millionaire status.

But back to the world of Harry Potter

Book: Goblet of Fire

Unless you have been living under a rock for the past 14 years, you know about the books which chronicle the adventures of young wizard Harry Potter and his best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Grainger, who are students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

Poster: 1st Film

As explained in the first book, Harry Potter’s parents were killed by Voldemort, the most powerful Dark wizard in history, and infant Harry was placed in the safety of his uncaring aunt, uncle and cousin for 10 years by Professor Dumbledore, the headmaster of the wizarding school. Upon his 11th birthday, however, Harry is told the truth about what he really is – a wizard – by Rubeus Hagrid, the gamekeeper of the wizarding school.

Emma, Daniel & Rupert as Children

On the way to school on the Hogwarts Express (the train that transports all students to the wizarding school), Harry meets Hermione and Ron and they eventually land right in the middle of a scary adventure, searching for the Sorcerer’s Stone that is guarded by a three-headed dog and which is highly desired by the lingering remnants of Voldermort, who is using a new teacher as a conduit for his nefarious means.

Harry is able to defeat Voldermort at the end of the book and with the school year at a close he and his friends board the Hogwarts Express to head home for the summer.

Book: Order of the Phoenix

The second book – Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets – was released in July of 1998 and chronicled the investigation that Harry, Ron and Hermione undertook in order to discover the identity of the heir of Slytherin before the Chamber of Secrets could be opened.

Once again, Harry must battle Voldermort, who used his old diary as a way to infiltrate the wizarding school through Ron’s sister Ginny; but the Dark Lord – as Voldermort is known to his minions – is defeated again by the ingenuity of Harry.

Poster: 2nd Film

One year later, in July of 1999, the third book in the series – Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban – was released. The main story behind this book was the escape of Azkaban prisoner Sirius Black, who was convicted of killing in the name of Voldermort and who the wizarding world was convinced had killed Harry’s parents.

Poster: 3rd Film

Throughout this book, not only does Harry learn that Sirius did not kill his parents, but also that Sirius was his godfather. And, Hermione reveals to Harry that she has a Time-Turner, a magical device that allows the wearer to travel back in time; which they used to save Sirius’ life. Unlike the preceding two books, Harry does not have a one-on-one battle with Voldermort, but he was still a driving force between the over-arching stories.

Book: Half-Blood Prince

In what became almost tradition, the next book – Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire – was released in July of 2000. The general storylines in this book were centered on two other wizarding schools coming to Hogwarts for the Triwizard Tournament, a grueling competition reserved for students over the age of 17 where only one can be crowned the champion. Mysteriously, Harry’s name is released from the Goblet of Fire (despite his being under the age of 17) along with one other student from each of the three schools – an oddity that has never happened before.

Facing almost unbelievable odds, including a battle with a full-sized dragon and treacherous mermaids as well as a disastrous battle with Voldermort, Harry is crowned the champion but at the expense of fellow student Cedric Diggory who is killed at the hands of the Dark Lord.

Poster: 4th Film

It was then in 2001 that things started to change in the world of Harry Potter. First, J. K. Rowling did not release a new book in July – that would happen two years later (but more on that shortly). Second, the first book was adapted into a box office film that was released in November of that year. And third, that movie went on to earn, in the United States alone, $90 million, making household names out of its young British actors – Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson.

Book: The Deathly Hallows

The film adaptation of the second book came out in November of 2002 and made a whopping $879 million worldwide, making it the 2nd highest-grossing film of that year and earning the film three BAFTA Film Award nominations.

Poster: 5th Film

Then in June of 2003 the next book – Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix – was released. With Harry and his friends now in their 5th year at Hogwarts, the stories began to take on an even darker tone with Voldermort affecting Harry’s dreams and the students creating Dumbledore’s Army because their new Defense of the Dark Arts teacher was not willing to teach them how to defend themselves.

Poster: 6th Film

This training became imperative when a showdown occurred between Dumbledore’s Army and Voldermort and his minions inside the Ministry of Magic that resulted in the tragic death of Sirius Black along with most of the magical world finally accepting that Voldermort was truly back.

In June of 2004, the film adaptation of the third book was released in theatres in the United States, grossing $796 million worldwide and earning the highest critical acclaim of all the films to date. It was also in this film that, due to the unfortunate death of legendary actor Richard Harris in 2002, that British actor Michael Gambon was chosen to portray Headmaster Dumbledore.

Poster: 7th Film (Part 1)

The next year – 2005 – was a big year for Harry Potter fans as not only was the sixth book – Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince – released in July but also the fourth film adaptation was released in theatres in November. That film earned $895 million worldwide, making it the highest grossing film of that year.

The basic stories behind the sixth book were that Harry received a used Potions text book belonging to “the half-blood Prince”, which allowed him to excel in Potions and was later revealed to have belonged to Professor Snape and that Harry and his friends learned that Voldermort had separated his soul into six different Horcruxes, allowing him to have eternal life, but also held the key to destroying the evil wizard once and for all.

The most tragic moment in the book, however, was the death of Dumbledore at the hands of Snape, which precipitated Harry to decide to leave Hogwarts on a mission to track down the Horcruxes with Hermione and Ron agreeing to help him.

Poster: 7th Film (Part 2)

Two years later – in 2007 – the final book in the novel series – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows – was released in July while the film adaptation of the fifth book was also released in theatres in July. That film earned $939 million and was the second highest grossing film for 2007.

The final book chronicled Harry, Hermione and Ron finding the final Horcruxes and the enormous battle between Voldermort and his minions and Harry and all those on his side, ending in the epic fight at Hogwarts that took the lives of many on both sides including Ron’s brother Fred and Professor Snape among others as well as Harry finally defeating Voldermort, allowing the wizarding world to live in peace.

[SPOILER ALERT: For those who haven’t read the last book or read any of the countless articles written about the final scenes.] 

The epilogue of the book, set 19 years in the future, showed Ron and Hermione as a married couple with two children and Harry married to Ron’s sister Ginny and their being the parents of three children.

The sixth book was then adapted to film in July of 2009, earning $934 million worldwide, becoming the 8th highest grossing film of all time and once again being the second highest grossing film for that year.

Daniel, Emma and Rupert Grown Up

The final book was actually divided into two motion pictures with the first film being released in November of last year, earning $954 million worldwide and becoming the second highest grossing film out of all the Harry Potter movies.

As stated before, part two of the final film will be released in theatres this Friday (July 15) with much anticipation from the worldwide fans. How well this final installment will perform at the box office is anyone’s guess, but given the track record for this pop culture phenomenon it is a virtual guarantee that it will surpass all the other films in the collection.

While there won’t be any more Harry Potter books or movies, fans can visit the newly created website Pottermore, which is a free website that builds an exciting online experience around the reading of the Harry Potter books. You can learn more about Pottermore via a video from J. K. Rowling herself.

With the end of the Harry Potter legacy nearly upon us, please share your favorite moments from the books and/or the films. And make sure you mark your calendars for July 15 when the final film makes its way onto the big screen.

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The final day of the schedule for Comic Con 2011 is up!!

Here it is!

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