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David Goyer Leaves Flash Forward

by endymi0n - on Feb 6th 2010

David Goyer, showrunner and co-creator of ABC’s Flash Forward has bailed to pursue his motion picture career, according to the Hollywood Reporter. As you may remember, David took over for Mark Guggenheim, who also stepped away.

Three New Clips from Smallville: Absolute Justice

by Nix - on Feb 2nd 2010

I gotta admit, I’m really, really looking forward to this 2-hour “Smallville” movie “Absolute Justice”, and I’m the guy who gave up on the current season of “Smallville” after the uber useless Green Arrow failed to take out two very ordinary thugs in an alleyway fistfight and had to wait for Superman to rescue him on a rooftop. But man, I gotta say, the movie is looking pretty good, and I’m digging how they’re introducing the Justice Society of America characters, including Michael Shanks as Hawkman. I still don’t “get” how a bunch of brightly costumed guys with superpowers, including a dude with wings and a big ol mace managed to get “lost” in history, but I suppose that will be explained in the movie. Hopefully.

Watch The First 4 Minutes of Lost Season 6 Now

by Nix - on Jan 29th 2010

Someone has put the first four minutes of “Lost” Season 6 online now. I know there are plenty of “Lost” fans out there, so here you go. The show returns to the airwaves Tuesday, February 2, 2010. I’m sure there will be many answers to lingering questions, and about 100 new questions to be answered. That’s how “Lost” operates, right?

Stargate Universe Needs Your Help

by endymi0n - on Jan 28th 2010

Joseph Mallozzi, producer and writer for Stargate Universe, is off by himself, sequestered in his basement and writing new ways for the Destiny’s crew to get into trouble. With trouble in mind, he’s now asking the fans, that’s me and you, for some input on the show. He has asked the following question via his blog

Will StarGate Universe Discover A Shakycam Cloverfield Monster?

by endymi0n - on Jan 28th 2010

I am a StarGate Universe fan. I so proclaim. We fans have had our ups and downs as we circle the show, watching through splayed fingers hoping that the cheese to wicked ratio is within survivable levels. It’s been touch and go. There are some permanent emotional scars. If you are like me and are sticking to it, you’ll be intrigued about the title of an oncoming episode, number 5 of the second part of season one, called “CloverDale” written by Brad Wright, the series creator.

Supernatural’s Ghostfacers Gets Their Own Web Series

by Nix - on Jan 27th 2010

After killing off Jo and her mom (sigh, catch you later, Alona Tal) “Supernatural” is on a bit of a holding pattern for the next few episodes, including last week’s asylum-set filler. Until the show does rebound back to its main demon apocalypse storyline, there’s new “Supernatural” content to be found on the net in the form of 10, 3-minute webisodes based on the “Ghostfacers”. You remember the Ghostfacers, don’t you? Those “Ghost Hunters”-wannabes who the brothers Winchester ran across in year one, then again in year three? Well they’re back.

Another Smallville Absolute Justice Promo Shows off the JSA

by Nix - on Jan 26th 2010

“Smallville’s” 2-hour movie “Absolute Justice” premieres next month on February 5, 2010, but until then here’s another 30-second TV spot. This is actually the first promo that I’ve seen that shows off the Justice Society of America characters, including a couple of very juicy shots of “Stargate’s” Michael Shanks as Hawkman. The JSA Hawkman, apparently, talks to his mace. Huh.

First Pic From Steven Spielberg’s Alien Invasion Series

by endymi0n - on Jan 23rd 2010

For those of you neurally challenged this morning, let me assist. Steven Spielberg has this thing for aliens and he thought it was a good idea to make a series, soon to begin a whopping pre-authorized 10 episode run on TNT, where Noah Wyle (E.R.) and Moon Bloodgood (Goddess, Terminator) pack up, head to the hills and try to survive an alien invasion. We have the first live picture from the show, illustrating Noah’s steely eyed determination not to let Moon fall into the evil clutches of those bodice ripping, tentacled, bug eyed bastards!

Gene Roddenberry’s Questor Tapes Coming Soon

by endymi0n - on Jan 21st 2010

Back in the day, when Star Trek was really rolling in real time, Gene Roddenberry had another idea for a show that he thought was going to be even bigger than the mighty Trek. A pilot was made for the show but a series obviously never got off the ground. The story revolves around an android that goes in search of it’s lost creator to get him to help fill in some gaps in the androids memory, perhaps the parts where Questor hunted and killed humans for fun or simply to make room for the coming Age Of Android.

Frank Darabont’s The Walking Dead Gets The Go Ahead From AMC

by endymi0n - on Jan 21st 2010

The Walking Dead originated as a most excellent graphic novel from Robert Kirkman and told a most adult tale of the hardships of day to day survival amongst the teeming and nibbling dead, with special attention to the emotional toll on relationships as living humans unbunkered and went forth in search of a safe home. Frank Darabont (“The Green Mile”, “The Mist”) wrote an adaptation and presented it to AMC, makers of other top quality, movie level television like Mad Men and OMG, Breaking Bad.