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According to the folks over at TV Guide, Marvel Entertainment and ABC Studios have teamed up to create a hard-cover graphic novel inspired by ABC’s Castle. It is entitled “Richard Castle’s Deadly Storm“. It is the first partnership between Marvel and ABC since Disney, which owns ABC, acquired Marvel last year.

The book focuses on Derrick Storm, the protagonist of Richard Castle’s most popular series of novels. Viewers may recall that Castle (Nathan Fillion) began following Beckett (Stana Katic) for inspiration for a new series of books after he made the decision to kill off Derrick Storm, with whom he’d become bored.

The 112-page graphic novel will be written by Brian Michael Bendis (Avengers, Ultimate Comics Spider-Man) and Kelly Sue DeConnick (Captain America and The Secret Avengers). Lan Medina (Fables) will handle the interior art; Carlo Pagulayan (Planet Hulk) created the cover art, which can be seen here.

This is the latest branding experiment ABC has tried with Castle. The network has already teamed with Hyperion Books to publish two novels — Heat Wave and Naked Heat — that parallel Castle’s work with Beckett, the inspiration for the author’s heroine Nikki Heat. A third book, Heat Rises, is due in the fall. ABC also launched RichardCastle.Net in April.

Richard Castle’s Deadly Storm will be available in stores in September 2011.

Thanks to TV Guide for the above information.

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FOX also announced their fall and mid-season schedules in New York City and here is how the fall schedule (as of right now) looks. The new shows Alcatraz and The Finder will debut during mid-season (as of right now).

MONDAY
8:00-9:00 PM Terra Nova (new)
9:00-10:00 PM House

TUESDAY
8:00-9:00 PM Glee
9:00-9:30 PM New Girl (working title) (new)
9:30-10:00 PM Raising Hope

WEDNESDAY
8:00-9:30 PM The X Factor (performances) (new)
9:30-10:00 PM I Hate My Teenage Daughter (working title) (new)

THURSDAY
8:00-9:00 PM The X Factor (results) (new)
9:00-10:00 PM Bones

FRIDAY
8:00-9:00 PM Kitchen Nightmares
9:00-10:00 PM Fringe

SUNDAY
7:30-8:00 PM The Cleveland Show
8:00-8:30 PM The Simpsons
8:30-9:00 PM Allen Gregory (new)
9:00-9:30 PM Family Guy
9:30-10:00 PM American Dad

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The official fall line-up announcement was made by NBC and the following is how, as of right now, programming will look for the network this fall. Please keep in mind, though, that the following could easily change or be altered when the fall season rolls around.

Monday
8 PM: The Sing-Off
10 PM: The Playboy Club

Tuesday
8 PM: The Biggest Loser
10 PM: Parenthood

Wednesday
8 PM: Up All Night
8:30 PM: Free Agents
9 PM: Harry’s Law (New Time Slot)
10 PM: Law & Order: SVU

Thursday
8 PM: Community
8:30 PM: Parks & Recreation (New Time Slot)
9 PM: The Office
9:30 PM: Whitney
10 PM: Prime Suspect

Friday
8 PM: Chuck
9 PM: Grimm
10 PM: Dateline NBC

The returning and new shows that are on hold (as of right now) for mid-season include: 30 Rock, Are You There Vodka? It’s Me Chelsea, Bent, Best Friends Forever, Awake, Smash and The Firm.

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It’s that time of year again: Season Finales

Each week in May, I will provide a reminder of all the season finales that will be airing that week. Make sure to mark your calendars so you don’t miss any of the big events.

For the week of May 16, there are a lot of finales planned by all of the major networks starting with tonight, which features the finale of Chuck on NBC at 8 PM and the finale of Castle at 10 PM on ABC. There is also the finale of Hawaii Five-0 on CBS at 10 PM and the finales of 90210 and Gossip Girl on The CW at 8 and 9 PM (respectively).

NOTE: As is the case with each season, Chuck is “on the bubble” and could either return next fall or be canceled. Meanwhile, 90210, Gossip Girl and Castle have received early renewals from their home networks. And while an official announcement has yet to be made, Hawaii Five-0 will most likely return for another season in the sun.

Then on tap for tomorrow (May 17) are the season finales of NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles and The Good Wife all on CBS at 8, 9 and 10 PM (respectively). Meanwhile over on The CW that same night both One Tree Hill and Hellcats will air their finales at 8 and 9 PM (respectively).

NOTE: NCIS has received an early renewal for the fall and while no official announcement has been made for NCIS: Los Angles or The Good Wife it is highly probable that both shows will return. Currently both shows on The CW are “on the bubble” and it is difficult to say if either of the shows let alone both will return.

As we move into Wednesday (May 18), Criminal Minds will air its finale at 9 PM on CBS while Law & Order: Special Victims Unit will air its finale on NBC at 10 PM.

NOTE: Neither of these shows has received an early renewal from their home networks, but it is most likely they will return in the fall.

Thursday (May 19) will be another big night with The Mentalist airing a two-hour finale from 9 to 11 PM on CBS while Grey’s Anatomy and Private Practice air their finales on ABC at 9 and 10 PM (respectively) and Bones has its finale at 9 PM on FOX.

NOTE: The two dramas on ABC have already received their renewal notices. Official word has not been released yet as to the fates of Bones or The Mentalist; however, it is likely both will be back in the fall.

Lastly, on Friday (May 20) the two-hour season finale – which are actually two separate episodes – of Supernatural will air at 8 and 9 PM on The CW.

NOTE: The fan favorite series received an early renewal from the network.

Mark your calendars!

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If you’re like me and watched the BBC America series Luther, you’ll want to see this 40 second clip for the new season that will air at some point this year.

It fits so perfectly to the character and Idris Elba is FANTASTIC in the role.

Here is the clip.

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Chuck Fans!! REJOICE!!

The following is verbatim straight from Lynette Rice at Entertainment Weekly:

“It‘s Chuck vs. a new NBC president.

And it (is) Chuck (who) won!

The perpetual bubbliest of the broadcast bubble shows has once again pulled out a victory, securing a fifth round that will air on NBC next season. The network has ordered 13 episodes for Warner Bros., sources confirm.

For awhile there, things looked possibly bleak for our heroes. New NBC chief Robert Greenblatt took the reins and inherited a new crop of pilots to shape into his own hits while at the same time Chuck was dipping in the rating — the show averaged 5.6 million viewers and a 2.0 rating among adults 18-49 this season, and that’s with DVR included.”

ME: Let’s all raise a toast to the little show that could for making it through to another season (13 episodes or bust!)

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Yes, you read that right – GeekGirlCon!

Who is GeekGirlCon, you ask?

Well according to their official site: GeekGirlCon is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting awareness of and celebrating the contribution and involvement of women in all aspects of the sciences, science fiction, comics, gaming and related Geek culture through conventions and events that emphasize both the historic and ongoing contribution and influence of women in this culture. We are having our first annual convention on October 8 and 9 at the Seattle Center Northwest Rooms in 2011.

You can find out more about the convention and the group here.

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May 12 is National Doodle Day in the USA.

What is National Doodle Day you ask? It is part of Neurofibromatosis Awareness month. Yes, that is a mouthful, but considering that Neurofibromatosis is a genetic disorder that affects one in every 2,500 births. This disorder is more common than Cystic Fibrosis, Muscular Dystrophy and Huntington’s disease combined.

In an effort to raise money and awareness, celebrity doodles – from the likes of Jeff Bridges, Richard Chamberlain, Melissa Joan Hart, Julianna Margulies, Elizabeth Mitchell, Simon Pegg, Katee Sackhoff and Liz Tigelaar – are being auctioned off on eBay during May. These doodles will help to raise funds that will benefit NF, Inc., an organization dedicated to providing support to individuals and families affected by neurofibromatosis.

Funds from the National Doodle Day auction will go to support education, advocacy, coalitions, and research for treatments and a cure.

For more information about National Doodle Day, visit the website or email them at doodleday@nfnetwork.org. To learn more about Neurofibromatosis, please visit here.

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According to the Leverage Fans website the Con-Con 2011 event has been canceled due to ticket sales not reaching the necessary level.

The following is a statement from the site: “Dean Devlin and his team at Electric Entertainment, along with the cast and crew of Leverage, thank fans who purchased tickets to Con-Con 2011. We are disappointed by the cancellation of Con-Con 2011 and we regret any inconvenience.

If you have questions or concerns, please contact the Leverage Fans website folks at: http://www.leveragefans.com/contact-us

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We all dream about it, right? What is “it”, you ask? The prime time TV schedule, of course. We all dream what it would look like if WE were in charge, right?

Okay, maybe not everyone dreams this dream, but I know I think about it A LOT. And, given that the upfront presentations are being made to the New York advertisers starting next week by all of the networks (with leaks of what FOX has planned already hitting Twitter and the web), I thought it would be fun to play TV executive for a day, wielding the power of scheduling weekly TV — my way.

Now, I should preface that statement with this: I am not a fan of reality TV – so NONE of that will exist in my world – and while I don’t watch comedies and am not a particularly big fan of that genre, I can see the value in having some good laughs in the weekly programming so I relented slightly on my dislike for that form of entertainment.

What follows are separate nightly grids for each of the top five networks – ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC and The CW – showing the current TV shows that I would bring back and which new pilots that are currently being considered for pick-up for which I would give a full season order.

First of all, since FOX and The CW already exist with only two hours of programming each night, I have decided – since I’m playing TV executive for the day – to change ABC, CBS and NBC to the same format. This will allow for more money to be allocated to the shows that are under production for each network and to simply make programming a bit easier.

Additionally, there will be NO commercial breaks during any of the prime-time programming; rather commercials will air before and after each hour, allowing for the shows to air uninterrupted, making the viewing experience better for the fans while still providing the necessary advertisements.

Lastly, I will explain the intended plans for each night’s programming next to each daily grid:

SUNDAY NIGHT:

A whole new night of programming will take place on both ABC and FOX.  Meanwhile, The CW will have its standard local programming and CBS and NBC will focus more on airing made-for-TV movies (or mini-series) and/or specials that night. NOTE: Please be aware that FOX did not pick up Locke & Key (see below for details on what that pilot was about), but in the world where this schedule would exist that did not happen.

The new ABC drama Good Christian Bitches is about a widowed mother of two who – to get a fresh start – moves back to the affluent Dallas neighborhood where she grew up. The series stars Annie Potts (Designing Women), David James Elliott (JAG), Jennifer Aspen (Glee), Kristin Chenoweth (Pushing Daisies), Leslie Bibb (Popular), Marisol Nichols (The Gates), Mark Deklin (Lone Star) and Miriam Shor (Mildred Pierce).

The new ABC drama Revenge is a Count of Monte Cristo-esque story about a mysterious young woman who comes to the Hamptons to exact revenge on the people who destroyed her family. The cast includes Emily VanCamp (Brothers & Sisters), Nick Wechsler (Roswell), Madeleine Stowe (The Last of the Mohicans) and Henry Czerny (The Tudors).

The new FOX thriller Locke & Key is based on the graphic novel of the same name, following a the story of widow Nina Locke (Miranda Otto from the Lord of the Rings franchise) and her three kids (Jesse McCartney from Summerland, Sarah Bolger from The Tudors and newcomer Skylar Gaertner) who, still reeling from the brutal murder of their guidance-counselor father by a deranged student, move to a small island off the coast of Maine, where they discover a mystical doorway in their new home. Nick Stahl (Terminator 3), Mark Pellegrino (Being Human and Lost) and Ksenia Solo (Life Unexpected and Lost Girl) co-star.

The new Kiefer Sutherland-led FOX drama Touch is about a single father raising an autistic son who has never spoken; but he soon discovers that his son is actually communicating with him through a complex series of numbers, and may even be able to predict events before they happen. There are no other details on cast members at this time.

MONDAY NIGHT:

Monday will welcome brand new programming to the CW for the entire night. Meanwhile, ABC will add one new drama with the relocation of one comedy. The CBS comedies will now team up to lead into the return of Hawaii Five-0 while Parenthood would join Chuck on NBC and the current FOX line-up would stay intact. NOTE: Please be aware that FOX actually cancelled The Chicago Code, but in the world where this schedule would exist that did not happen.

While the Americanized version of the popular Canadian series Being Erica is not truly on the pilot consideration list over at ABC, it would make a great companion piece to Castle. The show is about a thirtysomething woman who has the ability to go back in time to sort out her past regrets. No cast has been announced to date.

The new CW drama Cooper & Stone is about two young female Chicago homicide detectives (Alex Breckenridge from Life Unexpected and Vanessa Ferlito from CSI: NY) who find a balance between catching criminals and everyday issues in their personal lives. Riley Smith (24 and Joan of Arcadia) co-stars.

The new CW drama Heavenly is about a young female attorney (Lauren Cohan from Supernatural, The Vampire Diaries and Chuck) and a former angel-turned-human (relative newcomer Ben Aldridge) who take on cases at a legal-aid clinic. Ryan Eggold (90210) co-stars.

TUESDAY NIGHT:

NBC will move Harry’s Law and its Thursday night comedies to Tuesdays while new dramas will debut on ABC and The CW. One comedy will move to a new night to air alongside Raising Hope on FOX. NOTE: Please be aware that FOX actually cancelled the comedy Breaking In, but in the world where this schedule would exist that did not happen.

The new ABC drama Georgetown is a sexy soap that follows four young people – Jimmy Wolk (Lone Star), Katie Cassidy (Melrose Place and Supernatural), Daisy Betts (Persons Unknown) and Joseph Mazzello (The Social Network and The Pacific) – who work for the power brokers of Washington, D.C. The cast also includes Tiya Sircar (The Vampire Diaries and 17 Again), Kevin Zegers (Gossip Girl and The Jane Austen Book Club) and Wendy Crewson (24 and Air Force One). Additionally, Boris Kodjoe (Undercovers) will appear as Sam’s boss, a White House senior adviser.

The new CW series Hart of Dixie stars Rachel Bilson (The O.C.) as a New York City doctor, who inherits a small medical practice in the South. The co-stars include Jaime King (My Generation), Scott Porter (Friday Night Lights), Cress Williams (Grey’s Anatomy) and Nancy Travis (The Bill Engvall Show).

WEDNESDAY NIGHT:

The Good Wife moves over to its new night partnered with a new series on CBS while a new drama joins the two comedies on ABC. Then over on NBC, two new dramas will be introduced while a brand new initiative will be started by the CW. Rather than new programs being introduced, viewers will have the chance to select from the vast collection of TV shows from The WB, UPN and The CW warehouse to watch what they wish each Wednesday (just like how viewers can watch whatever they choose online via the Warner Bros. site and other sites such as Hulu). NOTE: Please be aware that FOX actually cancelled both Human Target and Lie To Me, but in the world where this schedule would exist that did not happen.

In the ABC pilot Partners, Scottie Thompson (NCIS and Mercy) and Annie Wersching (24) will play two female police detectives who are fiercely loyal to one another because they are also secretly sisters. Among the other cast members are Kenneth Mitchell (Jericho), Frances Fisher (Eureka), Michael Beach (Third Watch), Nestor Serrano (24) and Lawrence Gilliard Jr. (The Beast).

The J.J. Abrams pilot called Person of Interest from CBS is about a presumed-dead CIA agent (Jim Caviezel) who is recruited by a billionaire (Michael Emerson from Lost) to catch violent criminals in New York City. Taraji P. Henson (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button) co-stars.

The new NBC drama Prime Suspect is an adaptation of the British miniseries that centers on a tough female detective (Maria Bello) who has to make her bones in a tough New York precinct dominated by men. The cast includes Aidan Quinn (Legend of the Fall, Kirk Acevedo (Fringe), Tim Griffin (Star Trek), Toby Stephens (Die Another Day) and Brian O’Bryne (FlashForward).

REM is the new NBC drama from Kyle Killen (the creator of the short-lived and much-maligned FOX drama Lone Star) about a police detective (Jason Isaacs from Brotherhood and the Harry Potter franchise) who is involved in a traumatic car accident, waking in two fractured realities. Among the cast are Wilmer Valderrama (That 70’s Show), Cherry Jones (24), Steve Harris (The Practice and Friday Night Lights), B.D. Wong (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit), Laura Allen (Terriers), Michaela McManus (The Vampire Diaries) and Dylan Minnette (Lost).

THURSDAY NIGHT

This is the big night for change with two new dramas on ABC, a new drama debuting on CBS alongside one of the network’s perennial hits and two new drams on NBC as well as a great new companion piece alongside Bones on FOX.

Chris Egan (Kings) will star in the ABC drama Poe as the title character – Edgar Allan Poe – in this period crime drama about the sleuth who uses unconventional methods to investigate dark mysteries in 1840s Boston. The cast includes Tabrett Bethell (Legend of the Seeker), Natalie Dormer (The Tudors), Kevin McNally (Pirates of the Caribbean franchise) and Leslie Odom, Jr. (CSI: Miami).

From Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz – the men behind the 2009 Star Trek – comes the ABC fairy tale inspired drama pilot called Once Upon a Time about what happens when a young boy who purports to be a woman’s (Jennifer Morrison from House) son shows up on her doorstep, drawing her into a town where the magic and mystery of fairy tales may be real and could hold the key to unlocking the mysteries of her troubled past. The cast includes Ginnifer Goodwin (Big Love), Lana Parrilla (Miami Medical), Robert Carlyle (Stargate Universe), Josh Dallas (who will be seen in the upcoming movie Thor) and Raphael Sbarge (Prison Break).

Ringer is the CBS drama about a troubled young woman (Sarah Michelle Gellar) on the run from the mob, who hides out by living the life of her wealthy twin sister. There is one big problem with this ruse: Her sibling has a bounty on her head as well. The cast includes Nestor Carbonell (Lost), Kristoffer Polaha (Life Unexpected), Ioan Gruffudd (The Fantastic Four), Tara Summers (Damages) and Mike Colter (Taking Chance).

The Finder is the spin-off from the popular FOX series Bones that is based on The Locator books by Richard Greener, which follows a former military policeman (Geoff Stults from October Road) who has the ability to find anything. The series co-stars Saffron Burrows (Law & Order: Criminal Intent) and Michael Clarke Duncan (The Green Mile).

17th Precinct is the new NBC drama that comes from Ron Moore (the man behind the reimagined Battlestar Galactica) and is a supernatural police drama set in the fictional town of Excelsior where magic and supernatural elements rule over science. The cast includes BSG alums Jamie Bamber, James Callis and Tricia Helfer as well as Eamonn Walker (Kings), Esai Morales (Caprica), Matt Long (Jack & Bobby) and Stockard Channing (The West Wing). Kristin Kreuk (Smallville) is set to guest star in the pilot.

Another new NBC drama – Grimm – is a dark, fantastical cop drama featuring characters inspired by Grimm’s Fairy Tales. The pilot stars David Giuntoli, Russell Hornsby (Lincoln Heights), Silas Weir Mitchell (Prison Break) and Sasha Roiz (Caprica). Kate Burton (Grey’s Anatomy) will guest star in the pilot.

FRIDAY NIGHT

A new drama will debut on the CW while a new medical drama will air on CBS alongside returning Blue Bloods and a delayed new FOX series will debut. Plus, NBC will introduce a new option to viewers – called Crossover Fridays – where various shows from the NBC-Universal (like shows from A&E, Syfy and the USA Network) umbrella can be viewed at the viewers’ preference.

The as-yet untitled Susannah Grant (the writer of the box office movie Erin Brockovich) medical drama follows ultra-competitive surgeon (Patrick Wilson from Phantom of the Opera) whose life is changed forever when his ex-wife (Jennifer Ehle from Pride & Prejudice) dies and begins teaching him about life from the hereafter. The cast includes Julie Benz (No Ordinary Family).

The new FOX drama Terra Nova is an epic family adventure 85 million years in the making, following an ordinary family as they embark on an incredible journey back in time to prehistoric Earth as part of a daring experiment to save the human race in the year 2149. The cast includes Jason O’Mara, Stephen Lang, Christine Adams, Mido Hamada and Allison Miller.

The CW drama Secret Circle is based on the three-book series from L.J. Smith (the woman behind The Vampire Diaries books for which the show is modeled after). The story follows a young witch (Britt Robertson from Life Unexpected) who is the key to a battle between good and evil. The pilot co-stars Thomas Dekker (Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles), Shelley Hennig (Days of our Lives), Jessica Parker Kennedy (Smallville), Natasha Henstridge (Eli Stone) and Phoebe Tonkin (the Australia series Home and Away).

Again, the above daily schedules were created simply for fun and are intended to create interesting discussions. On that note, I welcome your feedback. Please share what shows you would like to see on the prime-time schedule.

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