Showing posts with label smallville. Show all posts
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Sunday, May 11, 2008

Updates on Popular TV Series

SMALLVILLE

Premiere: October 16, 2001

Status: Current (Season 7)

Smallville is an American television series that follows the adventures of a young Clark Kent (Tom Welling), as a teenager living in Smallville, Kansas, during the years before he becomes Superman. Created by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, Smallville debuted on October 16, 2001 on the WB Network, though it now airs on The CW (following the merger of The WB and UPN after the respective networks ceased operations) and is currently in its seventh season. Smallville is filmed in Vancouver area, British Columbia, Canada.

Smallville: Will Chloe Be the Next to Go?

Smallville is kind of falling to pieces these days.Kristin Kreuk is coming back for only a few episodes and Michael Rosenbaum is done.

Unfortunately, though, things might not be ending here. Though Allison Mack (Chloe) was rumored to be coming back...

(Source: Sidereel)

PRISON BREAK

Premiere: August 29, 2005
Status: Returns Fall 2008


Prison Break is an American television series that premiered on FOX in August of 2005. The story revolves around a man who was sentenced to death for a crime he did not commit and his brother's elaborate plan to help him escape his death sentence. The second season followed the brothers and a number of other prisoners on the loose and was officially titled Prison Break: Manhunt. Prison Break recently completed its third season, which found Michael back in jail - this time in a rough South American prison called SONA - with Lincoln free on the outside.

Breaking! Prison Break Brings Back Sarah Wayne Callies!

Here's some breaking news courtesy of E!Online for all of you Prison Break fans:

Sarah Wayne Callies (Dr. Tancredi) will be returning as a regular for the 4th season of Prison Break and it sounds like she will finally be finding love with none other than Michael Scofield - the man that caused her to cross ethical boundaries at her work, break the law and even turn back to drugs - but is oh so hot.You may be asking the obvious question, i.e., "How? How will Sara return when she doesn't have a freaking head?!" Well, Olmstead makes it clear that isn't Sara's head after all, and she's been alive, although not necessarily well, this whole time.

For you who don't know, Sarah Wayne Callies couldn't return to shoot Sara's death scene last season, so producers used a Polaroid photo of her from a wardrobe test. How did the Company turn that into a fake noggin? Watch the show!

(Source: E! Online)

GREY"S ANATOMY
Premiere: March 27, 2005
Status: Current

Grey's Anatomy is an Emmy, SAG, and Golden Globe award-winning American primetime television medical drama. It debuted on ABC as a midseason replacement on Easter Sunday, March 27, 2005, immediately following the popular Desperate Housewives. The story revolves around Dr. Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo), a surgical intern at the fictional Seattle Grace Hospital in Seattle, Washington. The show features an ensemble cast, though Meredith is featured as the central character, providing voice-over narration at the beginning and end of most episodes. The title of the show is a reference to the famous anatomy textbook, Gray's Anatomy.

The Return of Dr. Burke...

If you have seen the previews for tonight's new episode of Grey's Anatomy then you will have seen Christina getting all upset upon seeing a newspaper article about Dr. Burke receiving some kind of prestigious award.

(Source: Sidereel)

HEROES

Premiere: September 24, 2007
Status: Returns September 15, 2008

Heroes is a science fiction drama television series, created by Tim Kring, which premiered on NBC on September 25, 2006. The show tells the story of several people who "thought they were like everyone else... until they realized they have incredible abilities" such as telepathy, time travel, flight and spontaneous regeneration. These people soon realize they have a role in preventing a catastrophe and saving mankind. The series emulates the writing style of American comic books with short, multi-episode story arcs that build upon a larger, more encompassing arc. Kring said "we have talked about where the show goes up to five seasons."

Another Hero: Brea Grant

Brea Grant - last seen on Friday Night Lights - will be joining the cast of Heroes as a young woman with the power of superspeed.

We'll first learn of this power when she utilizes her abilities to steal some paintings from an art museum!

(Source: Sidereel)