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The Event also gets the axe, as does V

by on May.13, 2011, under Television

Bubbles are being popped everywhere in the past 24 hours…the latest to burst is The Event according to TV|Line’s Michael Ausiello. I’m not really surprised -although I’ve been following it from the start, it seems like the show changed early on from a somewhat supernatural/alien start, to much more about political intrigue/conspiracy. The aliens could easily have been any sort of organization attempting to take over the government by internal/external means, with the only exception that they have a weapon that can collapse buildings. The extraterrestrial motivations seemed secondary. And it just seemed to take forever to tell the story.

Update: ABC just burst V‘s bubble as well, canceling the show.

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NBC rejected Wonder Woman pilot

by on May.12, 2011, under Television

This is just breaking – rumors circled earlier today that the David E. Kelley pilot of Wonder Woman – which had been shelved and then unshelved – received mixed reviews, and now it seems confirmed – NBC has decided to pass on the show. Guess that ends the controversy over the color of the boots and whether she should be wearing pants…

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Syfy preps Warehouse 13 spinoff for H.G. Wells character

by on May.12, 2011, under Television

Syfy does like it’s dramadies – apparently enough to create a spinoff. Warehouse 13 showrunner Jack Kenny and another writer are prepping a spinoff of the series for the network, centering on the H.G. Wells (Jaime Murray) character introduced last season. From the report, it sounds like it might be a late 19th century period piece, sort of a cross between steampunk and Sherlock Holmes…

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Chuck evades cancellation again

by on May.12, 2011, under Television

It appears the Intersect includes an amazing evasion skill, as perennial bubble show Chuck apparently avoids the axe yet again as more shows fates are being sealed. Looks like it will get another short-season order at this point. Maybe Subway upped their ante for in-show ads…

Update: And now for the bad news – the next season will also be the last.

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Falling Skies already gearing up for second season?

by on May.11, 2011, under Television

We are still more than a month away from the debut of Falling Skies, which premieres June 19th on TNT, but it appears that they may be getting things in line for a second season already. Because the production is out of the normal cycle most if not all of the original writing staff is already tied up, but they are going to get new writers set so that work can begin as soon as TNT makes the go/no-go decision – which may come right after the premiere, if not before – TNT reportedly likes the series a lot, and having seen the first couple episodes I can see why. They definitely do not want the same gap in production time that took place for the original series, though – it will be about 17 months from pickup to debut.

To help get things moving, Remi Aubuchon (Caprica) has been hired as executive producer and show runner.

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Trailer for robot boxing movie Real Steel

by on May.10, 2011, under Movies

This isn’t your typical boxing movie. I’m sure it will get lots of comparisons – Rocky meets Terminator, or Karate Kid meets Rock’em Sock’em Robots, or something like that. But just seeing the trailer, Real Steel looks good

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Sanctuary preview: “Awakening”

by on May.10, 2011, under Television

In the next sneak peek clip of an all-new episode of Sanctuary, Magnus and Tesla are investigating a tomb they believe was once a Praxian stronghold. Tesla reminisces about what it was like to explore tombs with Magnus in Egypt when they had no technological gadgets to aid their search. He then feels a certain power from behind one of the walls and reveals the secret entrance. Their alertness builds in anticipation of what they might find, but Tesla realizes through script on columns in this new hidden room that it was taken over by vampires. Watch the clip and tune in on Monday at 10/9c only on Syfy to see if this new discovery helps their search or simply places fear in their voyage.

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Part one of Doctor Who: Series Six on Blu-ray/DVD July 19th

by on May.07, 2011, under Television, Video/DVD

Since the BBC is dividing the sixth series of Doctor Who into two, rather than make everyone wait they will release the Blu-ray and DVD sets in two parts as well – with the first part being release on July 19th in the U.S. (July 11th in the U.K.). Pre-orders are now open for the [sfs=1135]Blu-ray[/sfs] and [sfs=1136]DVD[/sfs] sets. The prices appear to be less than half of the complete Fifth Series set (and if they go down further after you order before the release, you’ll get the lower price).

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The Dark Tower project put on hold

by on May.06, 2011, under Movies, Television

That ambitious project of Ron Howard’s to turn Stephen King’s The Dark Tower series into a combinations of films and TV series might have been a bit too ambitious – at least for Universal, who is concerned about the budget. As a result, the staff working on it have been placed on hiatus while Howard’s Imagine Entertainment and writer/producer Akiva Goldsman discuss the budget with the studio.

Could Universal be getting a bit skittish at big budget risks? They did balk at the $150 million budget Guillermo del Toro’s At The Mountains of Madness – but del Toro wanted to release with an R-rating as well, perhaps limiting the audience. But how can you do a PG-13 Lovecraft story?!?

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Star Wars: The Complete Saga Blu-ray details released

by on May.04, 2011, under Video/DVD

As part of the “Star Wars Day” festivities (“May the fourth be with you…” – check the date if you didn’t get it…) Lucasfilm has released the details on what would be included in the [sfs=1098]upcoming Blu-ray release[/sfs] of Star Wars: The Complete Saga, due out September 16th in the U.S. and September 12th internationally. This is the most complete release to date, with deleted and alternate scenes, new and old documentaries, a 91 minute special just of Star Wars spoofs (including Weird Al’s “The Saga Begins” video), and more – 3 extra discs worth! Read on for the complete details.

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