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The Flash spin-off to start as three episode arc of Arrow

by on Jul.31, 2013, under Television

Not only is the CW planning to expand its superhero series by adding The Flash, but they plan on doing it by introducing the character in three episodes of Arrow next season.

At the Television Critics Association presentation, Greg Berlanti and Andrew Kreisberg, Arrow‘s co-creators, and writer Geoff Johns told the audience that they will co-write episodes 8, 9 and 20 which will introduce Barry Allen, who becomes The Flash, before spinning him to his own series. And he won’t have any super powers…yet. “The character will be as grounded and realistic as possible,” according to Kriesberg. “That’s how we’ll get to know him. Then his life will get a bit faster.”

David Nutter, who directed the Arrow pilot, will direct episode 20.

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Being Human Comic-Con recap

by on Jul.30, 2013, under Television

Even though I didn’t make it to Comic-Con (again 🙁 ), I do have some videos excerpts of the panels. Some are a bit hard to here though…

First up is the Being Human panel…the show will return in January, and here is a synopsis of where it stands:

At the end of Season Three, after one hell of a honeymoon, Josh and Nora return home only to be attacked by Aidan’s son, Kenny. With tensions high at home, Aidan lets Kenny loose in the woods, as he can’t bring himself to kill his son like the rest of the abominations were. With his son freed, and his girlfriend Kat compelled into blissful ignorance, Aidan feels relief. Unbeknownst to him, however, a familiar face has also appeared in town—one that strongly resembles his long-dead wife.

Meanwhile, Josh grew fonder of his wolf, so much so that after the last full moon, Nora returns to human form only to find that Josh has been left a wolf—one that attacks her! Sally is now a ghost again after seemingly defeating the witch, Donna. But the witch won’t let that stand—so she drags Sally into a cavernous hole destroying her death spot.

Check out the four videos below from the funny panel, featuring Executive Producer Anna Fricke, Kristen Hager, Sam Huntington, Meaghan Rath & Sam Witwer.
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CBS renews Under The Dome for second season

by on Jul.29, 2013, under Television

CBS has already given a second season order for the Stephen King summer series Under The Dome, announced today at their Television Critics Association presentation. Stephen King himself will pen the second season premiere episode.

The show premiered to a 4.6 Live+7 rating in the 18-49 demos and has been relatively stable since. It also shows on [asin=B00DAHSY58]Amazon[/asin] only 4 days after the network premiere, free to Amazon Prime subscribers (not a subscriber? Try a 30-day free trial.)

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Syfy postpones Sinbad, Primeval: New World – remaining episodes to marathon in coming weeks

by on Jul.27, 2013, under Television

Syfy has decided to postpone the regular Saturday schedule today to offer up a marathon of shark attack movies, culminating in another encore presentation of the social media feeding frenzy movie, Sharknado.

This means tonight’s scheduled new episodes of Sinbad and Primeval: New World are preempted. Instead, Sinbad will return on August 3rd with the final five episodes being shown in a marathon starting at 6/5c. Then Primeval: New World will do the same the following Saturday, August 10th, starting at 5/4c with the final 6 episodes.

Unfortunately, with Syfy “burning off” the remaining episodes in this fashion, I think what little hope fans had that Syfy would take up the primary production costs for a new season has now been dashed…

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Primeval: New World preview: “Truth”

by on Jul.26, 2013, under Television

In the next episode of Primeval: New World, a Pachycephalosaurus shows up in the city, while Evan comes face-to-face with the Albertosaurus that killed his wife. Check out the sneak peek below, then tune in Saturday at 10/9c on Syfy! Plus, catch a special interview with actress Miranda Frigon who plays Ange Finch takes us behind the scenes for episode seven.

[PROGRAMMING ALERT: This episode has been preempted]
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Syfy greenlights pilot for Dominion

by on Jul.26, 2013, under Television

At least one of the series on Syfy’s April development slate will make it to pilot…it was announced today that Dominion, based on characters from the 2010’s feature Legion, has been given the green light for a pilot.

Dominion is an epic supernatural action drama set 25 years in the future after a war between an army of angels and mankind has transformed the world. The series follows the perilous journey of a rebellious young soldier who discovers he’s the unlikely savior of humanity.

Scott Stewart, who co-wrote and directed Legion, is back to direct the pilot, and is one of the project’s executive producers. Michel Litvak and David Lancaster of BOLD Films are also Executive Producers. Vaun Wilmott, who is also writing the Syfy miniseries development project Ringworld, is writer and co-executive producer.

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Continuum preview: “Second Listen”

by on Jul.25, 2013, under Television

While Kiera attempts to solve the mystery behind the snatched bodies of time travelers, Adam is snatched by Garza, who is on a mission from… Alec in the future?! Tune in to “Second Listen”, Friday at 10/9c on Syfy! And don’t forget to check out the second video – an interview with Erik Knudsen about Episode 7.
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Syfy sizzle reels from Comic-Con: Haven, Warehouse 13, Defiance, Being Human and Helix

by on Jul.23, 2013, under Television

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Warriors Of Oz reimagining setting up at Syfy with Timur Bekmambetov

by on Jul.23, 2013, under Television

Deadline reports that Timur Bekmambetov, who directed Wanted and Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, will develop his own idea for a new re-imagining of the Wizard of Oz story as a mini-series for Syfy. Called Warriors Of Oz, a fantasy-action mini in which “a warrior from present day Earth is transported to a post-apocalyptic future Oz where he must team up with three other warriors, Heartless, Brainless, and Coward, in order to defeat the evil Wizard who has enslaved the land.”

Syfy has dipped into that pool before, having produced 2007’s Tin Man starring Zooey Deschanel.

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