Halle Berry was an unforgettable romantic partner for Criminal Minds star Shemar Moore. So much so that even years after they broke up, she continued shaping the person that he was.
Shemar Moore once opened up about his feelings towards Halle Berry Shemar Moore and Halle Berry | Kevin Mazur Archive/WireImage
Berry has been in high-profile relationships with several celebrities during her time in the spotlight. In the 90s, she ended up briefly dating Moore. Although details about their relationship were pretty quiet back then, Moore described dating Berry as a life-changing experience.
“She was the first woman to really knock my socks off. I fell hard for Halle. A lot of people now know we dated, but we had to keep it hush-hush at the time because she was fresh off her divorce from David Justice. I’m still grateful for that relationship. I was smitten not just because of who she was,...
Shemar Moore once opened up about his feelings towards Halle Berry Shemar Moore and Halle Berry | Kevin Mazur Archive/WireImage
Berry has been in high-profile relationships with several celebrities during her time in the spotlight. In the 90s, she ended up briefly dating Moore. Although details about their relationship were pretty quiet back then, Moore described dating Berry as a life-changing experience.
“She was the first woman to really knock my socks off. I fell hard for Halle. A lot of people now know we dated, but we had to keep it hush-hush at the time because she was fresh off her divorce from David Justice. I’m still grateful for that relationship. I was smitten not just because of who she was,...
- 12/30/2023
- by Antonio Stallings
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Paul Walker enjoyed a lengthy career in Hollywood that carried him through various roles in several unique movies before his unfortunate death in 2013 at just 40 years old. Fans likely remember him best as Brian O'Conner in the "Fast and Furious" franchise, but the talented and handsome actor also appeared in critical hits such as "Pleasantville," "Joy Ride," and Clint Eastwood's "Flags of Our Fathers," and served as executive producer on the films "Vehicle 19," "Hours," and "Pawn Shop Chronicles." He even enjoyed a guest spot on National Geographic's "Expedition Great White" in 2009.
In his youth, Walker popped up in a variety of high-profile TV shows, among them "Highway to Heaven," "Charles in Charge," "Who's the Boss," and "Touched by an Angel," before making the leap to schlocky B-movie horror films such as "Tammy and the Rex," opposite Denise Richards, in which his character's brain somehow lands inside a Tyrannosaurus Rex.
In his youth, Walker popped up in a variety of high-profile TV shows, among them "Highway to Heaven," "Charles in Charge," "Who's the Boss," and "Touched by an Angel," before making the leap to schlocky B-movie horror films such as "Tammy and the Rex," opposite Denise Richards, in which his character's brain somehow lands inside a Tyrannosaurus Rex.
- 2/21/2023
- by Jeff Ames
- Slash Film
HBO’s The Last of Us has tapped True Blood and Queen Sugar vet Rutina Wesley to bring to life a character directly from the video games.
Premiering Sunday, Jan. 15, at 9/8c, the series is set two decades after the implosion of current-day society. It centers on Joel (GoT‘s and The Mandalorian‘s Pedro Pascal), a tough survivor, who is hired to smuggle a 14-year-old girl named Ellie (Game of Thrones‘ Bella Ramsey) out of an “oppressive” quarantine zone, per the official synopsis. “What starts as a small job soon becomes a brutal, heartbreaking journey, as they both must traverse” across a U.
Premiering Sunday, Jan. 15, at 9/8c, the series is set two decades after the implosion of current-day society. It centers on Joel (GoT‘s and The Mandalorian‘s Pedro Pascal), a tough survivor, who is hired to smuggle a 14-year-old girl named Ellie (Game of Thrones‘ Bella Ramsey) out of an “oppressive” quarantine zone, per the official synopsis. “What starts as a small job soon becomes a brutal, heartbreaking journey, as they both must traverse” across a U.
- 1/9/2023
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
“Crisis on Infinite Earths” is currently on a month’s break, but the Arrowverse crossover will return in the new year for its thrilling final two episodes, and we’ve been promised even more surprises to come when it does. The opening three hours aired earlier this December on The CW and lived up to the promise that this would be the biggest event to ever hit the DC TV universe. And somehow they’re set to be topped by its grand finale.
Arrowverse Ep Marc Guggenheim responded to a fan on Twitter yesterday who enquired as to whether shooting had completely wrapped on “Crisis.” The producer confirmed that it had, with episode 4 finalized a couple of weeks ago and episode 5 still having a few days left until it’s ready to go. And Guggenheim also teased that there are “surprises in both.”
We’re completely finished shooting. Hour 5 (Legends...
Arrowverse Ep Marc Guggenheim responded to a fan on Twitter yesterday who enquired as to whether shooting had completely wrapped on “Crisis.” The producer confirmed that it had, with episode 4 finalized a couple of weeks ago and episode 5 still having a few days left until it’s ready to go. And Guggenheim also teased that there are “surprises in both.”
We’re completely finished shooting. Hour 5 (Legends...
- 12/20/2019
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
The first three episodes of “Crisis on Infinite Earths” have been stuffed full of cameos from stars hailing from across the DC multiverse. Kevin Conroy’s shown up as Batman, Tom Welling reprised his Smallville role, Burt Ward dropped by as an older Batman ’66 Robin, Ashley Scott returned as Birds of Prey‘s Huntress…the list is almost infinite. A particularly popular one came in “Part 3,” though, when Tom Ellis appeared for a crossover with Netflix’s Lucifer. And now, you can re-watch his scene in the video above.
Following his death in “Part 1,” Mia Smoak, Diggle and John Constantine were working on retrieving Oliver Queen’s soul in this episode. Constantine knew they needed a way into Purgatory, and so he called on an old frenemy to help them – the Devil himself, Lucifer Morningstar. Traveling to Earth-666 (see what they did there?), the Arrowverse trio meet with Lucifer outside...
Following his death in “Part 1,” Mia Smoak, Diggle and John Constantine were working on retrieving Oliver Queen’s soul in this episode. Constantine knew they needed a way into Purgatory, and so he called on an old frenemy to help them – the Devil himself, Lucifer Morningstar. Traveling to Earth-666 (see what they did there?), the Arrowverse trio meet with Lucifer outside...
- 12/13/2019
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Mike Cecchini Jim Dandy Dec 10, 2019
Crisis on Infinite Earths Part 3 finally reveals the fate of the Flash, the status of the DC Multiverse, and much more!
This article contains nothing but Crisis on Infinite Earths Part 3 spoilers.
Well, you certainly can’t say that Crisis on Infinite Earths is anything less than ambitious. The Flash episode of the massive Arrowverse crossover, long known as the one on which so much of this show would turn, is “Crisis on Infinite Earths Part Three” brought of the death of a Flash, the return of some fan favorites, the introduction of a character who will likely prove to be pivotal down the line, and a stunning betrayal. In other words, it’s Crisis through and through, and the stakes in the Arrowverse have never been higher.
Here’s that official synopsis in case you need a refresher, but really, this barely scratches the...
Crisis on Infinite Earths Part 3 finally reveals the fate of the Flash, the status of the DC Multiverse, and much more!
This article contains nothing but Crisis on Infinite Earths Part 3 spoilers.
Well, you certainly can’t say that Crisis on Infinite Earths is anything less than ambitious. The Flash episode of the massive Arrowverse crossover, long known as the one on which so much of this show would turn, is “Crisis on Infinite Earths Part Three” brought of the death of a Flash, the return of some fan favorites, the introduction of a character who will likely prove to be pivotal down the line, and a stunning betrayal. In other words, it’s Crisis through and through, and the stakes in the Arrowverse have never been higher.
Here’s that official synopsis in case you need a refresher, but really, this barely scratches the...
- 12/11/2019
- Den of Geek
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not yet watched “Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Three,” “The Flash” episode of the 2019 “Arrowverse” crossover.
Tuesday night was the official midpoint of the ambitious “Crisis on Infinite Earths” crossovers, with an episode of “The Flash” that also marked the final episode of the year for the DC series. As such, it was as full of Easter eggs, plot twists, and a whole lot of… well, crisis.
But first a special cameo, this time by Ashley Scott as “Birds of Prey’s” Huntress. She barely had time to appear on-screen before New Gotham and the rest of Earth-203 blew to smithereens, marking another Earth obliterated by Anti-Monitor and the anti-matter smashing through the universe at record speed. With that the plot returned to Earth-1, where the gang reconvened in Central City to work on the Paradigm-finder and receive news that Kara aka...
Tuesday night was the official midpoint of the ambitious “Crisis on Infinite Earths” crossovers, with an episode of “The Flash” that also marked the final episode of the year for the DC series. As such, it was as full of Easter eggs, plot twists, and a whole lot of… well, crisis.
But first a special cameo, this time by Ashley Scott as “Birds of Prey’s” Huntress. She barely had time to appear on-screen before New Gotham and the rest of Earth-203 blew to smithereens, marking another Earth obliterated by Anti-Monitor and the anti-matter smashing through the universe at record speed. With that the plot returned to Earth-1, where the gang reconvened in Central City to work on the Paradigm-finder and receive news that Kara aka...
- 12/11/2019
- by Amber Dowling
- Variety Film + TV
“Crisis on Infinite Earths” is just days away from kicking off, meaning we’re finally about to experience the biggest Arrowverse event ever assembled. Since fans found out that The CW was tackling the multiversal crossover last year – with a title card at the end of “Elseworlds” confirming it – it’s all they’ve been talking about. To say the hype is high would be an understatement, but here to hike it up even higher is this final trailer for the five-part extravaganza, which launches on Sunday.
Of course, it would already be the franchise’s biggest ever event even if it just featured the heroes of the six DC/CW shows coming together, but we can expect even more than Green Arrow (Stephen Amell), Supergirl (Melissa Benoist), the Flash (Grant Gustin), Batwoman (Ruby Rose), White Canary (Caity Lotz) and Black Lightning (Cress Williams) to show up in “Crisis.” For instance,...
Of course, it would already be the franchise’s biggest ever event even if it just featured the heroes of the six DC/CW shows coming together, but we can expect even more than Green Arrow (Stephen Amell), Supergirl (Melissa Benoist), the Flash (Grant Gustin), Batwoman (Ruby Rose), White Canary (Caity Lotz) and Black Lightning (Cress Williams) to show up in “Crisis.” For instance,...
- 12/3/2019
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s… literally every CW superhero you could possibly imagine, and then some. The network on Tuesday released the final trailer for this year’s Arrowverse crossover, “Crisis on Infinite Earths,” a five-part event that brings together key players from across the multiverse to defeat the Anti-Monitor and save their worlds.
This year’s crossover — which spans episodes of Supergirl, Batwoman, The Flash, Arrow and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow — is so massive, in fact, that The CW is even bringing Black Lightning into the fold.
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This year’s crossover — which spans episodes of Supergirl, Batwoman, The Flash, Arrow and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow — is so massive, in fact, that The CW is even bringing Black Lightning into the fold.
More from TVLineDynasty First Look: Elaine Hendrix...
- 12/3/2019
- TVLine.com
The amount of heroes taking part in “Crisis on Infinite Earths” is truly staggering. But the really mind-blowing part is that we still don’t know all of the surprise cameos that The CW has managed to pull off. Here’s one more that we can maybe add to the never-ending list, though.
Don’t get your hopes up too high just yet, but apparently, it’s possible that Gotham star David Mazouz will be returning as Bruce Wayne in the crossover event. We Got This Covered has had it confirmed by two separate sources that an appearance from Mazouz’s Bruce was in early drafts of the script, as with the cameos from the Titans and Doom Patrol casts that we’ve previously heard about. However, our sources are unable to confirm whether it actually ended up happening, as possible contractual obligations and scheduling conflicts could’ve gotten in the way.
Don’t get your hopes up too high just yet, but apparently, it’s possible that Gotham star David Mazouz will be returning as Bruce Wayne in the crossover event. We Got This Covered has had it confirmed by two separate sources that an appearance from Mazouz’s Bruce was in early drafts of the script, as with the cameos from the Titans and Doom Patrol casts that we’ve previously heard about. However, our sources are unable to confirm whether it actually ended up happening, as possible contractual obligations and scheduling conflicts could’ve gotten in the way.
- 11/26/2019
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
From VancouverFilm.Net, take a look at new footage, plus images from the DC Comics superhero cross-over event "Crisis on Infinite Earths", debuting on "Supergirl" December 8, 2019 followed by "Batwoman" December 9, "The Flash" December 10, then concluding with an "Arrow"/"Legends of Tomorrow" finale, January 14, 2020 on The CW:
Cast includes 'The Monitor' (Lamonica Garrett). 'The Flash' (Grant Gustin), 'Supergirl' (Melissa Benoist)...
...'White Canary' (Caity Lotz), 'Martian Manhunter' (David Harewood), 'Ryan Choi' (Osric Chau), 'Lex Luthor' (Jon Cryer), 'Kingdom Come Superman' (Brandon Routh)...
...'Black Lightning' (Cress Williams), 'Batwoman' (Ruby Rose)...
...'Mia Smoak' (Katherine McNamara), 'Green Arrow' (Stephen Amell), Tom Welling as 'Clark Kent'/'Superman' ("Smallville")...
...Erica Durance as 'Lois Lane' ("Smallville"), Tyler Hoechlin as 'Clark Kent'/'Superman' from 'Earth-38', Elizabeth Tulloch as 'Lois Lane' ('Earth-38')...
...Cress Williams as 'Black Lightning', John Wesley Shipp as 'Barry Allen'/'The Flash' from 'Earth-90, Johnathon Schaech as 'Jonah Hex'.
Cast includes 'The Monitor' (Lamonica Garrett). 'The Flash' (Grant Gustin), 'Supergirl' (Melissa Benoist)...
...'White Canary' (Caity Lotz), 'Martian Manhunter' (David Harewood), 'Ryan Choi' (Osric Chau), 'Lex Luthor' (Jon Cryer), 'Kingdom Come Superman' (Brandon Routh)...
...'Black Lightning' (Cress Williams), 'Batwoman' (Ruby Rose)...
...'Mia Smoak' (Katherine McNamara), 'Green Arrow' (Stephen Amell), Tom Welling as 'Clark Kent'/'Superman' ("Smallville")...
...Erica Durance as 'Lois Lane' ("Smallville"), Tyler Hoechlin as 'Clark Kent'/'Superman' from 'Earth-38', Elizabeth Tulloch as 'Lois Lane' ('Earth-38')...
...Cress Williams as 'Black Lightning', John Wesley Shipp as 'Barry Allen'/'The Flash' from 'Earth-90, Johnathon Schaech as 'Jonah Hex'.
- 11/20/2019
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
From VancouverFilm.Net, Sneak Peek the live-action, DC Comics superhero cross-over "Crisis on Infinite Earths", debuting on "Supergirl" December 8, 2019 followed by "Batwoman" December 9, "The Flash" December 10, concluding with an "Arrow"/"Legends of Tomorrow" 2-hour finale, January 14, 2020 on The CW:
Cast includes 'The Monitor' (Lamonica Garrett). 'The Flash' (Grant Gustin), 'Supergirl' (Melissa Benoist), 'White Canary' (Caity Lotz), 'Martian Manhunter' (David Harewood), 'Ryan Choi' (Osric Chau), 'Lex Luthor' (Jon Cryer), 'Kingdom Come Superman' (Brandon Routh), 'Black Lightning' (Cress Williams), 'Batwoman' (Ruby Rose), 'Mia Smoak' (Katherine McNamara), 'Green Arrow' (Stephen Amell), Tom Welling as 'Clark Kent'/'Superman' ("Smallville"), Erica Durance as 'Lois Lane' ("Smallville"), Tyler Hoechlin as 'Clark Kent'/'Superman' from 'Earth-38', Elizabeth Tulloch as 'Lois Lane' ('Earth-38'), Cress Williams as 'Black Lightning', John Wesley Shipp as 'Barry Allen'/'...
Cast includes 'The Monitor' (Lamonica Garrett). 'The Flash' (Grant Gustin), 'Supergirl' (Melissa Benoist), 'White Canary' (Caity Lotz), 'Martian Manhunter' (David Harewood), 'Ryan Choi' (Osric Chau), 'Lex Luthor' (Jon Cryer), 'Kingdom Come Superman' (Brandon Routh), 'Black Lightning' (Cress Williams), 'Batwoman' (Ruby Rose), 'Mia Smoak' (Katherine McNamara), 'Green Arrow' (Stephen Amell), Tom Welling as 'Clark Kent'/'Superman' ("Smallville"), Erica Durance as 'Lois Lane' ("Smallville"), Tyler Hoechlin as 'Clark Kent'/'Superman' from 'Earth-38', Elizabeth Tulloch as 'Lois Lane' ('Earth-38'), Cress Williams as 'Black Lightning', John Wesley Shipp as 'Barry Allen'/'...
- 11/11/2019
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
We know a lot about “Crisis on Infinite Earths” so far, including many of the stars from across the DC multiverse who will be appearing in the biggest Arrowverse crossover we’ve ever seen. However, if you think you know it all, then you’ve got another thing coming, as Ep Marc Guggenheim has promised fans that there are yet more surprises being added to the event even now.
The Arrow producer was asked by a fan on Twitter if there are “any more appearances that haven’t been leaked yet” in the crossover. Guggenheim replied with an answer that will thrill fans. “Yes,” he confirmed. “We still have a few tricks up our sleeves.” And here’s the really interesting part. “And we’re working everyday on more,” he said.
Yes. We still have a few tricks up our sleeves. And we're working everyday on more. #neverfullywrapped https://t.
The Arrow producer was asked by a fan on Twitter if there are “any more appearances that haven’t been leaked yet” in the crossover. Guggenheim replied with an answer that will thrill fans. “Yes,” he confirmed. “We still have a few tricks up our sleeves.” And here’s the really interesting part. “And we’re working everyday on more,” he said.
Yes. We still have a few tricks up our sleeves. And we're working everyday on more. #neverfullywrapped https://t.
- 11/10/2019
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
The first promo for “Crisis on Infinite Earths” is finally here. Four Sundays from today and we’ll be settling down to watch the first couple of installments of the latest Arrowverse crossover and to mark the occasion, The CW has now shared our first look at some footage from the event. Sure, it’s only 15 seconds long, but it definitely helps hike our hype up even higher.
Seen above, the short teaser compiles two clips as well as a couple of brief shots of some of the heroes. To begin with, in a green-tinted alien landscape, we see the Monitor (Lamonica Garrett) face off against a curious semi-circle of heroes and one villain – the Flash (Grant Gustin), Supergirl (Melissa Benoist), White Canary (Caity Lotz), Martian Manhunter (David Harewood), Ryan Choi (Osric Chau) and Lex Luthor (Jon Cryer). Then there’s a glimpse of Cress Williams’ Black Lightning and Brandon Routh...
Seen above, the short teaser compiles two clips as well as a couple of brief shots of some of the heroes. To begin with, in a green-tinted alien landscape, we see the Monitor (Lamonica Garrett) face off against a curious semi-circle of heroes and one villain – the Flash (Grant Gustin), Supergirl (Melissa Benoist), White Canary (Caity Lotz), Martian Manhunter (David Harewood), Ryan Choi (Osric Chau) and Lex Luthor (Jon Cryer). Then there’s a glimpse of Cress Williams’ Black Lightning and Brandon Routh...
- 11/10/2019
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
As I’ve said on numerous occasions, one thing in particular that I’m already liking about “Crisis on Infinite Earths” is that it’s incorporating actors from various DC TV shows from the past so that we truly get that “Infinite Earths” feel. Despite a denial from Tom Ellis saying Lucifer Morningstar won’t show up, I won’t be convinced of his absence until I actually see the crossover for myself. But on the plus side, there is confirmation on Batman ’66’s Burt Ward and Birds of Prey‘s Ashley Scott putting in appearances.
Speaking of Ashley Scott, it turns out that she’s finally reported for duty. Thanks to Canadagraphs, we now know that she’s filmed for The Flash‘s part of the crossover at the very least. For those keeping track, that’ll be the third chapter to air in the saga, which’ll also...
Speaking of Ashley Scott, it turns out that she’s finally reported for duty. Thanks to Canadagraphs, we now know that she’s filmed for The Flash‘s part of the crossover at the very least. For those keeping track, that’ll be the third chapter to air in the saga, which’ll also...
- 10/21/2019
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
With all we’ve been hearing lately regarding “Crisis on Infinite Earths,” we can’t say we’re all that surprised when it comes to any guest role being announced. After all, this unprecedented crossover event spans far beyond the Arrowverse itself, as the producers have already acquired the services of Smallville‘s Tom Welling and Erica Durance, Birds of Prey‘s Ashley Scott and even Batman ’66’s Burt Ward.
That said, you couldn’t fault anyone living on Planet Earth for thinking Tom Ellis showed up to film a cameo as Lucifer Morningstar when he was spotted in the area of where “Crisis on Infinite Earths” is currently shooting. I know he technically plays a Vertigo character, sure, but it wouldn’t be a bad idea to see such a beloved series represented.
As it so happens, Entertainment Tonight directly asked Ellis about this situation, and here’s how...
That said, you couldn’t fault anyone living on Planet Earth for thinking Tom Ellis showed up to film a cameo as Lucifer Morningstar when he was spotted in the area of where “Crisis on Infinite Earths” is currently shooting. I know he technically plays a Vertigo character, sure, but it wouldn’t be a bad idea to see such a beloved series represented.
As it so happens, Entertainment Tonight directly asked Ellis about this situation, and here’s how...
- 10/18/2019
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
At this point, I think it’s safe to say that “Crisis on Infinite Earths” is a dream come true for DC fans, the likes of which none of us ever thought would be realized. I mean, not only is it cool enough that Marv Wolfman and George Perez’s masterwork is being adapted to live action in the first place, but we’ll also see no less than three Supermen – played by Tom Welling, Tyler Hoechlin and Brandon Routh, respectively – united on the small screen.
That said, it’d probably take us the rest of the day to list off each and every superhero to play some sort of role in this massive crossover event. Heck, the producers have even reached as far as securing the services of Batman ’66 alum Burt Ward and Birds of Prey‘s Ashley Scott. If that doesn’t get across the point of how infinite Earths will be represented,...
That said, it’d probably take us the rest of the day to list off each and every superhero to play some sort of role in this massive crossover event. Heck, the producers have even reached as far as securing the services of Batman ’66 alum Burt Ward and Birds of Prey‘s Ashley Scott. If that doesn’t get across the point of how infinite Earths will be represented,...
- 10/16/2019
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
You’ve likely seen Ashley Scott at least once if not more during the length of her career since she’s been present in a few of the more popular movies and shows out there, despite the fact that a few didn’t really last. There are a lot of pretty faces in Hollywood, but some of them tend to stick in your memory a little more since the individuals take on roles that did in fact mean something at one time when they were a part of them and as a result will remain for a while after the fact. Ashley has
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- 10/7/2019
- by Tom
- TVovermind.com
If anything, the past couple weeks have been huge for news pertaining to “Crisis on Infinite Earths.” I mean, not only did we get our first look at Brandon Routh in his Kingdom Come Superman costume, but it was also confirmed that Birds of Prey‘s Ashley Scott will return as the Huntress.
On top of that, it’s been revealed that Arrow‘s Audrey Marie Anderson will play a pivotal role in the crossover event as well. As it turns out, Lyla Michaels’ code name of “Harbinger” will finally be paid off at long last. Having been introduced during the show’s first season, I’d never thought her character would go to the logical sci-fi extent and instead exist as a nice nod to her comic book counterpart, but here we are.
Thanks to ComicBook.com, we can now glimpse Lyla in full Harbinger regalia. Seen below, she...
On top of that, it’s been revealed that Arrow‘s Audrey Marie Anderson will play a pivotal role in the crossover event as well. As it turns out, Lyla Michaels’ code name of “Harbinger” will finally be paid off at long last. Having been introduced during the show’s first season, I’d never thought her character would go to the logical sci-fi extent and instead exist as a nice nod to her comic book counterpart, but here we are.
Thanks to ComicBook.com, we can now glimpse Lyla in full Harbinger regalia. Seen below, she...
- 10/5/2019
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Crossovers are a time for bringing back old fan favorities, and that’s definitely true of “Crisis on Infinite Earths.” The Arrowverse’s latest event is the biggest one ever, as can be seen from the presence of multiversal stars like Smallville‘s Tom Welling on the cast list. And here’s another another popular face from The CW-verse’s past who could be returning for the superhero extravaganza: Wentworth Miller Aka Captain Cold.
We Got This Covered has been told by our sources that the former Legends of Tomorrow star is in talks to show up in “Crisis.” This info comes from the same sources who previously let us know about Welling and Kat McNamara taking part before their involvement was made official, so there’s no reason to doubt it. We should stress, however, that Miller’s just in talks at the moment and it’s not 100% that he’ll drop by.
We Got This Covered has been told by our sources that the former Legends of Tomorrow star is in talks to show up in “Crisis.” This info comes from the same sources who previously let us know about Welling and Kat McNamara taking part before their involvement was made official, so there’s no reason to doubt it. We should stress, however, that Miller’s just in talks at the moment and it’s not 100% that he’ll drop by.
- 10/3/2019
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
We’ve got a new photo from the set of DC’s Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover event series to share with you today. This is a great one as it features Brandon Routh's Kingdom Come Superman meeting Tyler Hoechlin's Earth-38 version of Superman from the Supergirl series and they are both in costume.
I just wish that Tom Welling would have joined in on the fun in this image! I seriously doubt he’s going to suit up in a Superman costume, though. I’d be shocked if he did.
A lot of fans are excited for this crossover, even the fans that don’t even watch any of these shows. This is going to be epic!
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#DoubleVision—the new #Superman ability!
I just wish that Tom Welling would have joined in on the fun in this image! I seriously doubt he’s going to suit up in a Superman costume, though. I’d be shocked if he did.
A lot of fans are excited for this crossover, even the fans that don’t even watch any of these shows. This is going to be epic!
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#DoubleVision—the new #Superman ability!
- 10/2/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Clark Kent meet… Clark Kent?
Brandon Routh shared a new set photo from The CW’s upcoming “Crisis on Infinite Earths” crossover, where his older, grizzled Superman meets up with Tyler Hoechlin’s version of the Man of Steel.
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#DoubleVision—the new #Superman ability! ???? Grateful to share the #Arrowverse as #Superman for a short time with the charming & gracious @tylerhoechlin! I never really thought I’d get to meet #Superman in person… Gotta say, it’s all it’s cracked up to be! ???????????? #crisisoninfiniteearths @dccomics @thecw @warnerbrostv #SupermanTeamUp ????: @redheadtattoos
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Also Read: 'Crisis on Infinite Earths': CW Reveals First-Look at Brandon Routh's Superman
Routh previously portrayed the DC Comics hero in the 2006 film “Superman Returns.” However, the version Routh will play on the crossover is different. It’s based on the “Kingdom Come...
Brandon Routh shared a new set photo from The CW’s upcoming “Crisis on Infinite Earths” crossover, where his older, grizzled Superman meets up with Tyler Hoechlin’s version of the Man of Steel.
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#DoubleVision—the new #Superman ability! ???? Grateful to share the #Arrowverse as #Superman for a short time with the charming & gracious @tylerhoechlin! I never really thought I’d get to meet #Superman in person… Gotta say, it’s all it’s cracked up to be! ???????????? #crisisoninfiniteearths @dccomics @thecw @warnerbrostv #SupermanTeamUp ????: @redheadtattoos
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Also Read: 'Crisis on Infinite Earths': CW Reveals First-Look at Brandon Routh's Superman
Routh previously portrayed the DC Comics hero in the 2006 film “Superman Returns.” However, the version Routh will play on the crossover is different. It’s based on the “Kingdom Come...
- 10/2/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Some Super-vision clearly will be required for Arrowverse fans when they watch the CW’s upcoming “Crisis on Infinite Earths” crossover event, which promises to be the largest assemblage of superheroes in a live-action epic in TV history. That team-up will include no fewer than three once and future Superman actors, and two of them — Tyler Hoechlin and Brandon Routh — met up Tuesday and, during a break from shooting, the Men of Steel posed for a photo in the Daily Planet lobby in make-believe Metropolis.
The moment was preserved for posterity (see below) on the Instagram account of Routh (who wore the cape in the 2006 feature film Superman Returns), who was all smiles as he palled around with Hoechlin, who has been the CW’s “local” Man of Steel since guest starring on Supergirl in 2016. Not in the photo: Tom Welling, the Smallville star who also is back in Clark Kent mode for the crossover.
The moment was preserved for posterity (see below) on the Instagram account of Routh (who wore the cape in the 2006 feature film Superman Returns), who was all smiles as he palled around with Hoechlin, who has been the CW’s “local” Man of Steel since guest starring on Supergirl in 2016. Not in the photo: Tom Welling, the Smallville star who also is back in Clark Kent mode for the crossover.
- 10/2/2019
- by Geoff Boucher
- Deadline Film + TV
Arrow has huge plans for its farewell run… though series star Stephen Amell may be a bit hesitant to admit it.
When asked about the “humongous” teases made by producers at the CW series’ final Television Critics Association press tour panel, Amell sarcastically quipped to TVLine shortly afterward, “Well, that’d be the first time a showrunner had said, ‘It’s huge.'” And yet, just minutes later, while previewing Season 8’s action-packed start, Amell had to chuckle at himself before letting these words slip: “I can’t believe I’m about to say this, but… the first two episodes are huge.
When asked about the “humongous” teases made by producers at the CW series’ final Television Critics Association press tour panel, Amell sarcastically quipped to TVLine shortly afterward, “Well, that’d be the first time a showrunner had said, ‘It’s huge.'” And yet, just minutes later, while previewing Season 8’s action-packed start, Amell had to chuckle at himself before letting these words slip: “I can’t believe I’m about to say this, but… the first two episodes are huge.
- 9/30/2019
- TVLine.com
One thing in particular that I’m liking about “Crisis on Infinite Earths” before I’ve even had a chance to see it is how the crossover pays respect to various DC TV shows to have preceded the Arrowverse. In case you hadn’t heard, Smallville alumni Tom Welling and Erica Durance will reprise their respective roles as Clark Kent and Lois Lane, with Birds of Prey‘s Ashley Scott also being set to once again suit up as the Huntress.
Having established that, I’m sure those of us who’ve been around a little longer were hoping to see a few more faces from Smallville making guest appearances. With Michael Rosenbaum turning down a chance to come back as Lex Luthor, it’s understandable that focus has shifted over to the man who took up the mantle of Green Arrow long before Stephen Amell.
As it turns out,...
Having established that, I’m sure those of us who’ve been around a little longer were hoping to see a few more faces from Smallville making guest appearances. With Michael Rosenbaum turning down a chance to come back as Lex Luthor, it’s understandable that focus has shifted over to the man who took up the mantle of Green Arrow long before Stephen Amell.
As it turns out,...
- 9/30/2019
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
DC's Arrowverse crossover event is adding even more familiar faces. In fact, The CW went back deep into its past to its WB days for its latest addition. Ashley Scott from Birds of Prey is reprising her role of Huntress for the big event. That series lasted only 13 episodes before it was canceled in 2002. The Huntress has appeared on Arrow in the past, but she was played by Jessica De Gouw.
TV Line reported on the addition on Thursday, but nothing else has been revealed about Ashley's Scott part on the crossover. In fact, not much has been revealed about the event at all, beyond the people taking part in the event. Tom Welling and Erica Durance are just two of the big names reprising roles for Crisis on Infinite Earths.
Scott shared her excitement for her role on...
TV Line reported on the addition on Thursday, but nothing else has been revealed about Ashley's Scott part on the crossover. In fact, not much has been revealed about the event at all, beyond the people taking part in the event. Tom Welling and Erica Durance are just two of the big names reprising roles for Crisis on Infinite Earths.
Scott shared her excitement for her role on...
- 9/27/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The Vera-Vaughn sisters are about to learn that being at the top of the magical food chain comes with a price. And a pretty big target on their backs, apparently.
TVLine has an exclusive first look at the trailer for Charmed‘s upcoming second season, premiering Friday, Oct. 11 at 8/7c on The CW. And while the sneak peek begins with the spellbinding trio celebrating a job well done, it quickly rains on their parade with a nasty reality check: “Haven’t you heard there’s a war going on?” asks a particularly unfriendly-looking gentleman, who adds, “They’re coming for you.
TVLine has an exclusive first look at the trailer for Charmed‘s upcoming second season, premiering Friday, Oct. 11 at 8/7c on The CW. And while the sneak peek begins with the spellbinding trio celebrating a job well done, it quickly rains on their parade with a nasty reality check: “Haven’t you heard there’s a war going on?” asks a particularly unfriendly-looking gentleman, who adds, “They’re coming for you.
- 9/27/2019
- TVLine.com
If Arrowverse producers really intend on making their “Crisis on Infinite Earths” crossover event feel like it’s exploring infinite Earths, then it’s in their best interest to expand well beyond the TV shows they’ve developed. Amazingly, they’ve been granted permission to do so by tapping into past DC-based series by integrating John Wesley Shipp’s Flash into “Elseworlds” last year (we assume that’s the role he’s playing this fall), not to mention reeling in Smallville alumni such as Tom Welling and Erica Durance for the Crisis itself.
Believe it or not, Ashley Scott is the latest to be added to the headcount, as she’ll slip back into her role from Birds of Prey. Though it ran for only one season during the 2002-03 broadcast year, the show did have its moments, so I’m excited to see Ashley playing the Huntress once again.
Believe it or not, Ashley Scott is the latest to be added to the headcount, as she’ll slip back into her role from Birds of Prey. Though it ran for only one season during the 2002-03 broadcast year, the show did have its moments, so I’m excited to see Ashley playing the Huntress once again.
- 9/27/2019
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
The original Titans were more fun.
Titans Season 2 Episode 4 took us to the past to reveal how Deathstroke dismantled what was once a very successful team of heroes.
Of course, that meant we got to meet Dick, Donna, Dawn, and Hank when they were in different stages in their lives.
It was en episode needed to help viewers fully understand why these characters are so scared of Deathstroke in the present timeline.
In most cases, exposition of this caliber is not needed, but there was so much hurt from the killer's actions that I walked away from this episode was flawlessly executed.
Many people skip these types of episodes because they take away from the action, but it was done so perfectly, and everyone must watch it.
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When Deathstroke shoots, he doesn't miss his target.
Titans Season 2 Episode 4 took us to the past to reveal how Deathstroke dismantled what was once a very successful team of heroes.
Of course, that meant we got to meet Dick, Donna, Dawn, and Hank when they were in different stages in their lives.
It was en episode needed to help viewers fully understand why these characters are so scared of Deathstroke in the present timeline.
In most cases, exposition of this caliber is not needed, but there was so much hurt from the killer's actions that I walked away from this episode was flawlessly executed.
Many people skip these types of episodes because they take away from the action, but it was done so perfectly, and everyone must watch it.
Related: Enjoy Unlimited access to thousands of Movies and TV shows with Amazon Prime Video. Watch Anywhere. Cancel Anytime!
When Deathstroke shoots, he doesn't miss his target.
- 9/27/2019
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Brandon Routh has finally stepped back in Superman’s tights, with The CW releasing the first image of one of its three Men of Steel from its upcoming “Crisis on Infinite Earths” crossover event.
Routh previously portrayed the DC Comics hero in the 2006 film “Superman Returns.” However, as you can see below, the version Routh will play on the crossover is different. It’s based on the “Kingdom Come” version of Superman that starred in a four-issue series DC published under its Elsewords imprint. It’s set in the year 2020 and follows an older Man of Steel.
Jordon Nuttall/The CW
Routh will be joined by fellow Supermen Tyler Hoechlin, who plays the Superman that had shown up in the “Arrowverse” so far, as well as Tom Welling reprising his version of Clark Kent from “Smallville.”
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Routh previously portrayed the DC Comics hero in the 2006 film “Superman Returns.” However, as you can see below, the version Routh will play on the crossover is different. It’s based on the “Kingdom Come” version of Superman that starred in a four-issue series DC published under its Elsewords imprint. It’s set in the year 2020 and follows an older Man of Steel.
Jordon Nuttall/The CW
Routh will be joined by fellow Supermen Tyler Hoechlin, who plays the Superman that had shown up in the “Arrowverse” so far, as well as Tom Welling reprising his version of Clark Kent from “Smallville.”
Also Read: 'Crisis on Infinite Earths' Crossover Adds 'Black Lightning' and Bruce...
- 9/27/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Crisis On Infinite Earths is going to be a nostalgic affair.
Another new name has been added to the cast of the 2019 Arrowverse crossover, and this one is quite the surprise.
TV Line is reporting that Ashley Scott will reprise her Huntress role from the one-and-done Birds of Prey during the five-part event.
Scott played the Helena Kyle on that series, and viewers will find out what became of the character following the conclusion of the series in 2003.
Birds of Prey was saddled with low ratings from the get-go, meaning that it did not survive beyond the initial 13 episodes ordered.
The series also starred Dina Meyer as Batgirl and Rachel Skarsten as Black Canary.
This will not be the first time the Huntress has appeared in the Arrowverse. That honor goes to Jessica De Gouw, who recurred on Arrow's first two seasons.
Related: Smallville's Tom Welling to Reprise Superman...
Another new name has been added to the cast of the 2019 Arrowverse crossover, and this one is quite the surprise.
TV Line is reporting that Ashley Scott will reprise her Huntress role from the one-and-done Birds of Prey during the five-part event.
Scott played the Helena Kyle on that series, and viewers will find out what became of the character following the conclusion of the series in 2003.
Birds of Prey was saddled with low ratings from the get-go, meaning that it did not survive beyond the initial 13 episodes ordered.
The series also starred Dina Meyer as Batgirl and Rachel Skarsten as Black Canary.
This will not be the first time the Huntress has appeared in the Arrowverse. That honor goes to Jessica De Gouw, who recurred on Arrow's first two seasons.
Related: Smallville's Tom Welling to Reprise Superman...
- 9/27/2019
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Jim Dandy Sep 27, 2019
A new Atom and a new show are on tap for the Crisis multiverse
The onset of autumn means several things: leaves changing, pumpkin spice everything, and a new show from the DC TV back catalogue being welded to the Arrowverse in Crisis on Infinite Earths.
The latest show to be hammered in is Birds of Prey, the 2002 one season wonder from the old WB. Ashley Scott returns as Helena Kyle, the Huntress of that show, for Crisis. Birds of Prey starred Scott as Huntress, Dina Meyer as Batgirl, and Batwoman’s Rachel Skarsten as Black Canary.
They’ll be joined by Osric Chau. Chau will not be linking his old show, Supernatural, to the crossover, though. Instead, he’s going to be playing Ryan Choi, a character who has not yet appeared in any live action DC TV show on any network. Choi is a mild-mannered professor at Ivy Town University.
A new Atom and a new show are on tap for the Crisis multiverse
The onset of autumn means several things: leaves changing, pumpkin spice everything, and a new show from the DC TV back catalogue being welded to the Arrowverse in Crisis on Infinite Earths.
The latest show to be hammered in is Birds of Prey, the 2002 one season wonder from the old WB. Ashley Scott returns as Helena Kyle, the Huntress of that show, for Crisis. Birds of Prey starred Scott as Huntress, Dina Meyer as Batgirl, and Batwoman’s Rachel Skarsten as Black Canary.
They’ll be joined by Osric Chau. Chau will not be linking his old show, Supernatural, to the crossover, though. Instead, he’s going to be playing Ryan Choi, a character who has not yet appeared in any live action DC TV show on any network. Choi is a mild-mannered professor at Ivy Town University.
- 9/27/2019
- Den of Geek
The CW is reaching far back into the DC Comics TV canon for its latest “Crisis on Infinite Earths” casting. Ashley Scott has joined the ever-expanding crossover event as Helena Scott aka The Huntress.
It’s the same role she played on the short-lived TV version of “Birds of Prey,” which lasted just one season in 2002 on The CW’s predecessor network, The WB. The series ran for 13 episodes before being canceled due to low ratings.
This is not to be confused with the upcoming “Birds of Prey” film, which will see Mary Elizabeth Winstead play the Huntress, alongside Jurnee Smollett-Bell as Black Canary and Margot Robbie returning as Harley Quinn from “Suicide Squad.” Ewan McGregor and Rosie Perez also star in the film.
Also Read: 'Crisis on Infinite Earths': Erica Durance to Return as 'Smallville' Lois Lane for The CW's Mega-Crossover
The CW’s “Crisis on Infinite Earths” crossover continues to grow.
It’s the same role she played on the short-lived TV version of “Birds of Prey,” which lasted just one season in 2002 on The CW’s predecessor network, The WB. The series ran for 13 episodes before being canceled due to low ratings.
This is not to be confused with the upcoming “Birds of Prey” film, which will see Mary Elizabeth Winstead play the Huntress, alongside Jurnee Smollett-Bell as Black Canary and Margot Robbie returning as Harley Quinn from “Suicide Squad.” Ewan McGregor and Rosie Perez also star in the film.
Also Read: 'Crisis on Infinite Earths': Erica Durance to Return as 'Smallville' Lois Lane for The CW's Mega-Crossover
The CW’s “Crisis on Infinite Earths” crossover continues to grow.
- 9/27/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Another new name has been added to the call sheet for Arrowverse’s “Crisis on Infinite Earths” crossover, and it’s quite the throwback. TVLine has learned exclusively that Ashley Scott will appear in the five-part event as Huntress aka Helena Kyle, the character she played on the short-lived DC Comics drama Birds of Prey.
Premiering in 2002 on the now-shuttered WB, Birds of Prey also starred Dina Meyer as Batgirl and Rachel Skarsten (now the upcoming Batwoman‘s No. 1 baddie) as Black Canary. The series ran for 13 episodes before being cancelled due to low ratings.
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Premiering in 2002 on the now-shuttered WB, Birds of Prey also starred Dina Meyer as Batgirl and Rachel Skarsten (now the upcoming Batwoman‘s No. 1 baddie) as Black Canary. The series ran for 13 episodes before being cancelled due to low ratings.
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- 9/27/2019
- TVLine.com
The race is on to stop The Flash from vanishing in the fast-tracked crisis, as seen in the new trailer for Season 6 of the CW hit.
In a teaser released on Thursday, Barry appears to get strapped into a Flash helmet-based contraption, through which he glimpses “billions of possible futures” and the “billions of deaths” that come with. “So what do we do first?” to avert the crisis, Iris asks her anguished husband.
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In a teaser released on Thursday, Barry appears to get strapped into a Flash helmet-based contraption, through which he glimpses “billions of possible futures” and the “billions of deaths” that come with. “So what do we do first?” to avert the crisis, Iris asks her anguished husband.
More from TVLineBirds of Prey's Ashley Scott Will Bring Huntress to the Arrowverse 'Crisis'The 100 Adds Siren's Chad Rook as 'Charming' Convict in Final SeasonArrow's Final Season Trailer Teases Thea,...
- 9/26/2019
- TVLine.com
Before you start to worry about all those Eligius IV convicts emerging from cryosleep in The 100‘s final season, hear us out: Some of them don’t sound so bad.
For example, Chad Rook — most recently seen on Freeform’s Siren — will recur as Hatch, “a charming Eligius convict who is determined to forge a better life for those he loves,” TVLine has learned exclusively.
More from TVLineBirds of Prey's Ashley Scott Will Bring Huntress to the Arrowverse 'Crisis'The Flash Season 6 Trailer Teases 'Angry' New Wells, Undead Nora (?!)Arrow's Final Season Trailer Teases Thea, Moira and Other Blasts From...
For example, Chad Rook — most recently seen on Freeform’s Siren — will recur as Hatch, “a charming Eligius convict who is determined to forge a better life for those he loves,” TVLine has learned exclusively.
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- 9/26/2019
- TVLine.com
At this point, it sure is becoming difficult to sum up everything cool about the upcoming “Crisis on Infinite Earths” crossover event. But to briefly recap the finer points, we’ll mention how both Tyler Hoechlin and Brandon Routh will suit up as different iterations of Superman, with the latter portraying the Man of Steel from the Kingdom Come timeline. And if that weren’t enough, Lamonica Garrett’s pulling double duty as the Monitor and Anti-Monitor, Elizabeth Tulloch returns as Lois Lane, Batman ’66 alum Burt Ward will show up, Black Lightning will get in on the action, and – get this – Kevin Conroy makes the leap from animation to live action as an older version of Bruce Wayne!
Though we’re not exactly sure if this next nod to DC TV’s illustrious history will play out because the producers are probably working harder to secure a Smallville alumnus of some sort,...
Though we’re not exactly sure if this next nod to DC TV’s illustrious history will play out because the producers are probably working harder to secure a Smallville alumnus of some sort,...
- 8/23/2019
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
1983: All My Children's Tad returned to Pine Valley.
1990: Days of our Lives' Hope "died" in an explosion.
1999: As the World Turns' Jack gave Carly a compass.
2009: The Young and the Restless' Phillip revealed he was gay."History speaks to artists. It changes the artist's thinking and is constantly reshaping it into different and unexpected images."
― Anselm Kiefer
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1965: On Another World, Lee Randolph (Gaye Huston) wasn't happy when Dr. Lewis said she could go home at the end of the week.
1966: On The Guiding Light, Leslie Bauer (Lynne Adams) accused her husband, Ed (Robert Gentry), of becoming a "cold...
1990: Days of our Lives' Hope "died" in an explosion.
1999: As the World Turns' Jack gave Carly a compass.
2009: The Young and the Restless' Phillip revealed he was gay."History speaks to artists. It changes the artist's thinking and is constantly reshaping it into different and unexpected images."
― Anselm Kiefer
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1965: On Another World, Lee Randolph (Gaye Huston) wasn't happy when Dr. Lewis said she could go home at the end of the week.
1966: On The Guiding Light, Leslie Bauer (Lynne Adams) accused her husband, Ed (Robert Gentry), of becoming a "cold...
- 7/15/2019
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps
"All I have ever wanted is for you to love me." Netflix has unveiled an official trailer for a dramatic thriller titled Secret Obsession, being released on Netflix in just a few weeks. The film is about a woman named Jennifer, played by Brenda Song, who wakes up one day in a hospital after a bad accident. She has amnesia and can't seem to remember much, including her husband. He takes her home to a secluded cabin to recover, but she soon realizes the danger is far from over. Who is this guy really? What a creepy premise. The full cast includes Mike Vogel, Dennis Haysbert, Ashley Scott, Paul Sloan, Daniel Booko, Scott Peat, & Blair Hickey. Take a look below. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for Peter Sullivan's Secret Obsession, from Netflix's YouTube: Recuperating from trauma, Jennifer (Brenda Song) remains in danger as she returns to a life she doesn’t remember.
- 7/8/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Network: Lifetime, HuluEpisodes: 38 (hour)Seasons: FourTV show dates: June 1, 2015 -- July 16, 2018Series status: Ended Performers include: Shiri Appleby, Constance Zimmer, Craig Bierko, Josh Kelly, Siobhan Williams, Freddie Stroma, Nathalie Kelley, Johanna Braddy, Breeda Wool, Ashley Scott, and Arielle Kebbel.TV show description: This dramatic scripted show gives a behind-the-scenes look at the chaos surrounding the production of a fictitious hit dating competition TV series called Everlasting (which bears a striking resemblance to The Bachelor).Rachel Goldberg (Shiri Appleby) is a young producer whose sole job is to manipulate her relationships with the show contestants, to get the vital dramatic and outrageous footage that the program's dispassionate executive producer, Quinn King (Constance Zimmer), demands. Read More…...
- 7/16/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
1983: All My Children's Tad returned to Pine Valley.
1990: Days of our Lives' Hope "died" in an explosion.
1999: As the World Turns' Jack gave Carly a compass.
2009: The Young and the Restless' Phillip revealed he was gay."All true histories contain instruction; though, in some, the treasure may be hard to find, and when found, so trivial in quantity that the dry, shrivelled kernel scarcely compensates for the trouble of cracking the nut."
― Anne Brontë in "Agnes Grey"
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1965: On Another World, Lee Randolph (Gaye Huston) wasn't happy when Dr. Lewis said she could go home at the end of the week.
1990: Days of our Lives' Hope "died" in an explosion.
1999: As the World Turns' Jack gave Carly a compass.
2009: The Young and the Restless' Phillip revealed he was gay."All true histories contain instruction; though, in some, the treasure may be hard to find, and when found, so trivial in quantity that the dry, shrivelled kernel scarcely compensates for the trouble of cracking the nut."
― Anne Brontë in "Agnes Grey"
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1965: On Another World, Lee Randolph (Gaye Huston) wasn't happy when Dr. Lewis said she could go home at the end of the week.
- 7/13/2018
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps
Joseph Baxter Dec 11, 2019
Jumanji: The Next Level will go head-to-head with Star Wars, and it's looking every bit as dreamy breezy in its fun as the last.
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle quietly became the biggest box office surprise of 2017. Not only did the film win audiences over with its unpretentious charm and terrific performances, but it ended up becoming a Star Wars-stopping juggernaut, spending more weekends that winter at #1 than The Last Jedi. The sequel also earned the title of Sony Pictures’ top-earning domestic film, with its final domestic tally of $404.5 million overtaking the former title holder in director Sam Raimi’s 2002 Spider-Man ($403.7 million).
Since Welcome to the Jungle earned a worldwide total of $962.1 million, another sequel was inevitable, and Jumanji: The Next Level isn't pulling any punches, going up against Star Wars once again.
Jumanji 2 Release Date
Jumanji: The Next Level will open on December 13.
That's...
Jumanji: The Next Level will go head-to-head with Star Wars, and it's looking every bit as dreamy breezy in its fun as the last.
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle quietly became the biggest box office surprise of 2017. Not only did the film win audiences over with its unpretentious charm and terrific performances, but it ended up becoming a Star Wars-stopping juggernaut, spending more weekends that winter at #1 than The Last Jedi. The sequel also earned the title of Sony Pictures’ top-earning domestic film, with its final domestic tally of $404.5 million overtaking the former title holder in director Sam Raimi’s 2002 Spider-Man ($403.7 million).
Since Welcome to the Jungle earned a worldwide total of $962.1 million, another sequel was inevitable, and Jumanji: The Next Level isn't pulling any punches, going up against Star Wars once again.
Jumanji 2 Release Date
Jumanji: The Next Level will open on December 13.
That's...
- 1/25/2018
- Den of Geek
How did it take so long to get a Lifetime movie about the Coreys? A Tale of Two Coreys is a tragic Hollywood rise-and-fall saga: two teen actors who make it big in the Eighties, complete with fire-hazard hair, drugs, groupies and pastel blazers. Corey Haim and Corey Feldman first paired up in the 1986 vampire classic The Lost Boys, and became inseparable BFFs, only to crash hard. In other words, it's a story made to order for a lurid low-budget Lifetime biopic, with a cast full of unknowns. But unlike...
- 1/7/2018
- Rollingstone.com
Lifetime has released the trailer for “A Tale of Two Coreys,” its upcoming original movie about Corey Feldman and Corey Haim’s ascent — and subsequent fall — in Hollywood. Executive produced by Feldman, the film looks to hold nothing back about the sexual abuse faced by the two friends as they tried to navigate their way through the film industry. Watch the trailer below.
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Elijah Marcano and Scott Bosely play Feldman at two different stages of his life, with Justin Ellings and Casey Leach as Haim. As a third Corey’s most famous song thumps in the background, we see as the two meet each other as rising stars — and are quickly taken advantage of by higher-ups.
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Paula Lindberg, B Howard, Patrick Muldoon,...
Read More:Corey Feldman Names His Abuser: Actor Jon Grissom Accused of Sexual Molestation
Elijah Marcano and Scott Bosely play Feldman at two different stages of his life, with Justin Ellings and Casey Leach as Haim. As a third Corey’s most famous song thumps in the background, we see as the two meet each other as rising stars — and are quickly taken advantage of by higher-ups.
Read More:Corey Feldman Talks Hollywood Pedophilia, Corey Haim, and Difficulty of Naming Names
Paula Lindberg, B Howard, Patrick Muldoon,...
- 12/7/2017
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
Welcome back to Jericho. Recently, the cast of the CBS TV show reunited for the series' 10-year anniversary.The action drama centered on the residents of Jericho, Kansas after a nuclear attack wipes out most of the major cities in the United States. The cast included Skeet Ulrich, Lennie James, Ashley Scott, Kenneth Mitchell, Brad Beyer, April Parker-Jones, Alicia Coppola, Pamela Reed, Bob Stephenson, Gerald McRaney, Richard Speight Jr., and Clare Carey. The show premiered in 2006 and ended in 2008 after two seasons.Read More…...
- 10/25/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
UnREAL or unearthly? Actress Ashley Scott, who recently portrayed mentally disturbed mom Mary Newhouse on Lifetime’s UnREAL, welcomed her second child in real life less than two months ago. To help with the stresses of her newly expanded family and her career, she turned to dream psychology with Dr. Carder Stout, who analyzes dreams and helps the dreamer to interpret the deeper implications. “I think because particularly right now my focus — I'm becoming much more conscious with my thoughts and my mind and my practice because of [...]...
- 10/9/2015
- Us Weekly
Congrats! UnREAL actress Ashley Scott welcomed her second child with husband Steve Hart on Monday, Aug. 3, her rep confirms to Us Weekly. Their daughter, Iyla Vue Hart, was born in Los Angeles and weighed in at 7 lbs., 5 oz. and measured 20 inches long. Baby Iyla is the second daughter for the happy couple, who are also parents to 5-year-old Ada. Scott’s rep tells Us that mom and baby are home and healthy. The Lifetime star, 38, kept active and stepped out looking gorgeous in Beverly Hills [...]...
- 8/10/2015
- Us Weekly
UnREAL fans, we have some troubling news about bachelor Adam’s future on the Lifetime series (airing Mondays at 10/9c).
Given that the freshman season ends (Aug. 3) with one lucky lady claiming the Brit’s heart on the show-within-a-show Everlasting, we couldn’t help but wonder if Adam will even be a part of the recently announced Season 2.
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“We don’t know. It’s unlikely,” his portrayer Freddie Stroma admitted to TVLine this week, noting the UnREAL producers still have to figure what they want do for the next edition of the dating competition series.
Given that the freshman season ends (Aug. 3) with one lucky lady claiming the Brit’s heart on the show-within-a-show Everlasting, we couldn’t help but wonder if Adam will even be a part of the recently announced Season 2.
RelatedUnREAL Renewed for Season 2
“We don’t know. It’s unlikely,” his portrayer Freddie Stroma admitted to TVLine this week, noting the UnREAL producers still have to figure what they want do for the next edition of the dating competition series.
- 7/17/2015
- TVLine.com
The following contains spoilers through the seventh episode of the first season of UnREAL.The manipulation, lying, and pressure behind the scenes of Everlasting — the Bachelor facsimile that serves as the setting for Lifetime’s UnREAL — culminated in its darkest moment yet when one of its contestants, 37-year-old single mother Mary, commits suicide. Last night’s episode “Savior” dealt with the fallout of her death, which placed the entire production on lockdown and raised a number of questions: Why did she do it? Must the show go on? What will happen to Mary’s daughter, Lily Belle? Vulture spoke with Ashley Scott, the actress who plays Mary, about the difficulties of portraying a character who suffered from bipolar disorder, why we watch reality television, and how Mary’s character could return. Last week’s episode "Fly" was really hard to watch. Have you seen it yet? Breeda Wool, who plays Faith,...
- 7/14/2015
- by E. Alex Jung
- Vulture
Networks like ABC have done very well with reality shows like The Bachelor. Will Lifetime have similar ratings success with UnREAL, a scripted drama series about the making of a dating series? Cancelled or renewed for a second season? Stay tuned.
UnREAL revolves around the behind-the-scenes drama of a popular dating reality show. The cast includes Shiri Appleby, Constance Zimmer, Craig Bierko, Josh Kelly, Siobhan Williams, Freddie Stroma, Nathalie Kelley, Johanna Braddy, Breeda Wool, Ashley Scott, and Arielle Kebbel.
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UnREAL revolves around the behind-the-scenes drama of a popular dating reality show. The cast includes Shiri Appleby, Constance Zimmer, Craig Bierko, Josh Kelly, Siobhan Williams, Freddie Stroma, Nathalie Kelley, Johanna Braddy, Breeda Wool, Ashley Scott, and Arielle Kebbel.
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- 7/7/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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