Exclusive: Longtime Industry Entertainment managers Adam Levine, Brandy Rivers and Michael Hepburn have left to start a new management/production company that they have named Amplified. The trio, who come from talent and lit (Rivers) backgrounds, are bringing all of their clients to the new venture.
Levine spent 12 years in the talent department at Industry having previously co-run his own management firm Levine Okwu Erickson. His clients include Scott Grimes, Jake Borelli (Grey’s Anatomy), Sara Waisglass (Ginny and Georgia), Casey Cott (Riverdale), Spencer MacPherson, Melissa O’Neil (The Rookie), Tori Anderson (NCIS: Hawai’i), Floriana Lima (A Million Little Things), Sarah Bock (Severance), Evan Ellison (Bonneville), Chelsea Clark (Ginny and Georgia) and Nesta Cooper.
Rivers did stints in production and development at Bruckheimer Television and Summit Entertainment before switching to representation as an agent at ICM and Gersh and...
Levine spent 12 years in the talent department at Industry having previously co-run his own management firm Levine Okwu Erickson. His clients include Scott Grimes, Jake Borelli (Grey’s Anatomy), Sara Waisglass (Ginny and Georgia), Casey Cott (Riverdale), Spencer MacPherson, Melissa O’Neil (The Rookie), Tori Anderson (NCIS: Hawai’i), Floriana Lima (A Million Little Things), Sarah Bock (Severance), Evan Ellison (Bonneville), Chelsea Clark (Ginny and Georgia) and Nesta Cooper.
Rivers did stints in production and development at Bruckheimer Television and Summit Entertainment before switching to representation as an agent at ICM and Gersh and...
- 4/3/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
The following contains spoilers from the finale of AMC’s The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live.
The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live wrapped its six-episode run on Sunday, by having Rick and Michonne — played by Andrew Lincoln and Dania Gurira, who co-created the offshoot with Walking Dead chief content officer Scott M. Gimple — (barely) succeed in their plan to find and destroy the dossier on Alexandria that Jadis had hidden, and then vanquish not just Major Beale, but blow up the Civic Republic of Philadelphia’s entire military.
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The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live wrapped its six-episode run on Sunday, by having Rick and Michonne — played by Andrew Lincoln and Dania Gurira, who co-created the offshoot with Walking Dead chief content officer Scott M. Gimple — (barely) succeed in their plan to find and destroy the dossier on Alexandria that Jadis had hidden, and then vanquish not just Major Beale, but blow up the Civic Republic of Philadelphia’s entire military.
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- 4/1/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
This The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live review contains spoilers.
The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Episode 5
So is she Anne or is she Jadis? Is there even a difference? One of Rick Grimes’ many reclamation projects, like Gabriel Stokes (Seth Gilliam), Jadis/Anne (Pollyanna McIntosh) was a character in need of redemption. As the former leader of the hostile Junkyardigans and an ally to both the Ricktatorship and the Saviors, she’s been a character constantly out for one person: herself. Always seeking a better deal, always working to ensure the survival of herself and her community, Jadis has become something of a convert to the ways of the Crm. She seems like a real true believer, but any fan of The Walking Dead knows that she might talk the talk and walk the walk, but her motivations are known only to herself.
“Become” makes it perfectly clear,...
The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Episode 5
So is she Anne or is she Jadis? Is there even a difference? One of Rick Grimes’ many reclamation projects, like Gabriel Stokes (Seth Gilliam), Jadis/Anne (Pollyanna McIntosh) was a character in need of redemption. As the former leader of the hostile Junkyardigans and an ally to both the Ricktatorship and the Saviors, she’s been a character constantly out for one person: herself. Always seeking a better deal, always working to ensure the survival of herself and her community, Jadis has become something of a convert to the ways of the Crm. She seems like a real true believer, but any fan of The Walking Dead knows that she might talk the talk and walk the walk, but her motivations are known only to herself.
“Become” makes it perfectly clear,...
- 3/25/2024
- by Ron Hogan
- Den of Geek
Aang is told he needs to master the Avatar State but admits he has no idea how he can be expected to save the world if he doesn’t know what he’s doing in the latest trailer for Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender. The minute-and-a-half final trailer was released just days ahead of the series’ premiere on Thursday, February 22, 2024.
The eight-episode first season stars Gordon Cormier as Aang, Kiawentiio as Katara, Ian Ousley as Sooka, Dallas Liu as Crown Prince Zuko, Ken Leung as Commander Zhao, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee as Uncle Iroh, and Daniel Dae Kim as Fire Lord Ozai.
“Water. Earth. Fire. Air. The four nations once lived in harmony, with the Avatar, master of all four elements, keeping peace between them. But everything changed when the Fire Nation attacked and wiped out the Air Nomads, the first step taken by the firebenders towards conquering the world.
The eight-episode first season stars Gordon Cormier as Aang, Kiawentiio as Katara, Ian Ousley as Sooka, Dallas Liu as Crown Prince Zuko, Ken Leung as Commander Zhao, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee as Uncle Iroh, and Daniel Dae Kim as Fire Lord Ozai.
“Water. Earth. Fire. Air. The four nations once lived in harmony, with the Avatar, master of all four elements, keeping peace between them. But everything changed when the Fire Nation attacked and wiped out the Air Nomads, the first step taken by the firebenders towards conquering the world.
- 2/20/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
In Netflix’s lengthy Avatar: The Last Airbender “Bringing the World to Life” featurette, the cast and showrunner/executive producer Albert Kim discuss the story, the world of the series, and their characters.
The eight-episode first season stars Gordon Cormier, Kiawentiio, Ian Ousley, Dallas Liu, Ken Leung, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, and Daniel Dae Kim. The live-action series, inspired by the Nickelodeon animated show, will premiere on February 22, 2024.
Albert Kim, Michael Dante Dimartino, Bryan Konietzko, Gabriel Llanas, Keely MacDonald, Christine Boylan, and Joshua Hale Fialkov served as writers, with Michael Goi, Jabbar Raisani, Roseanne Liang, and Jet Wilkinson directing.
Poster for Netflix’s ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’
Netflix’s synopsis:
“Water. Earth. Fire. Air. The four nations once lived in harmony, with the Avatar, master of all four elements, keeping peace between them. But everything changed when the Fire Nation attacked and wiped out the Air Nomads, the first step taken...
The eight-episode first season stars Gordon Cormier, Kiawentiio, Ian Ousley, Dallas Liu, Ken Leung, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, and Daniel Dae Kim. The live-action series, inspired by the Nickelodeon animated show, will premiere on February 22, 2024.
Albert Kim, Michael Dante Dimartino, Bryan Konietzko, Gabriel Llanas, Keely MacDonald, Christine Boylan, and Joshua Hale Fialkov served as writers, with Michael Goi, Jabbar Raisani, Roseanne Liang, and Jet Wilkinson directing.
Poster for Netflix’s ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’
Netflix’s synopsis:
“Water. Earth. Fire. Air. The four nations once lived in harmony, with the Avatar, master of all four elements, keeping peace between them. But everything changed when the Fire Nation attacked and wiped out the Air Nomads, the first step taken...
- 2/8/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
During its turn at the winter TCA press tour Friday, Freeform said that the first season of its Party Of Five reboot will wrap with a 90-minute season finale, to air March 4.
Hailing from original series’ creators Chris Keyser and Amy Lippman, the immigration-themed update centers on the five Acosta children as they navigate daily life struggles to survive as a family unit after their parents are suddenly deported back to Mexico.
Today’s panel included Lippman, co-executive producer Gabriel Llanas, and cast memembers Brandon Larracuente, cast Emily Tosta, cast Niko Guardado, cast Elle Paris Legaspi.
For those who are fans of the original and watched the first three aired episodes of the new version can easily pick up on each character’s similar to the predecessor, which was intentional. “What’s the same is that we took the characters of the original and translated them to this. If you...
Hailing from original series’ creators Chris Keyser and Amy Lippman, the immigration-themed update centers on the five Acosta children as they navigate daily life struggles to survive as a family unit after their parents are suddenly deported back to Mexico.
Today’s panel included Lippman, co-executive producer Gabriel Llanas, and cast memembers Brandon Larracuente, cast Emily Tosta, cast Niko Guardado, cast Elle Paris Legaspi.
For those who are fans of the original and watched the first three aired episodes of the new version can easily pick up on each character’s similar to the predecessor, which was intentional. “What’s the same is that we took the characters of the original and translated them to this. If you...
- 1/17/2020
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
With the “Elseworlds” crossover now behind us and winter hiatus almost at its end, the time will soon come for Supergirl to resume business as usual. If you’ll remember, “Bunker Hill” saw Agent Liberty publicly unmasked as Ben Lockwood and incarcerated, yet he’s somehow emerged from the situation a hero. And if that weren’t enough, the Girl of Steel has been fired from the Deo because she won’t reveal her secret identity.
From the look of it, the Lockwood situation will take a backseat for the time being. Well, at least for the midseason premiere, that is. The reason I say that’s because all promo material for the appropriately titled “Suspicious Minds” deals with Kara Zor-El now having a target of sorts on her back.
In fact, the latest exhibit comes in the form of a new photo gallery, which can be viewed below. There’s nothing too spoiler-ish here,...
From the look of it, the Lockwood situation will take a backseat for the time being. Well, at least for the midseason premiere, that is. The reason I say that’s because all promo material for the appropriately titled “Suspicious Minds” deals with Kara Zor-El now having a target of sorts on her back.
In fact, the latest exhibit comes in the form of a new photo gallery, which can be viewed below. There’s nothing too spoiler-ish here,...
- 1/9/2019
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Sneak Peek new footage, plus images from the "Supergirl" episode "Call to Action", written by Gabriel Llanas, Daniel Beaty and directed by Antonio Negret, airing November 18, 2018 on The CW:
"...everyone gathers for 'Thanksgiving' but 'Kara' (Melissa Benoist) is feeling down after her televised debate with 'Ben Lockwood' (Sam Witwer) about the 'anti-alien' sentiment coursing through 'National City'. Meanwhile, 'James' (Mehcad Brooks) and 'Lena' (Katie McGrath) argue about the best way to handle the 'Children of Liberty'..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Supergirl: Call To Action"...
"...everyone gathers for 'Thanksgiving' but 'Kara' (Melissa Benoist) is feeling down after her televised debate with 'Ben Lockwood' (Sam Witwer) about the 'anti-alien' sentiment coursing through 'National City'. Meanwhile, 'James' (Mehcad Brooks) and 'Lena' (Katie McGrath) argue about the best way to handle the 'Children of Liberty'..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Supergirl: Call To Action"...
- 11/15/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Whenever anything concerning Kevin Smith’s return to the Arrowverse is discussed, it’s understandable that people start paying attention. In addition to being a known DC superfan and having already written a number of comic books himself, Smith’s directed several well-received episodes of The Flash and Supergirl in the past few years.
So, while we wait for Kevin to helm an episode of Arrow, odds are that you’ll be excited nonetheless to learn of how he’s booked a return trip to National City for the fall. In fact, a recent Tweet he shared contained a picture letting us know that production on his latest contribution to the series began this week.
As you can see below, Smith has once again been given the honor of overseeing an episode of Supergirl, and since it’s shooting right now, there’s a good chance it’ll air right before the “Elseworlds” crossover arrives.
So, while we wait for Kevin to helm an episode of Arrow, odds are that you’ll be excited nonetheless to learn of how he’s booked a return trip to National City for the fall. In fact, a recent Tweet he shared contained a picture letting us know that production on his latest contribution to the series began this week.
As you can see below, Smith has once again been given the honor of overseeing an episode of Supergirl, and since it’s shooting right now, there’s a good chance it’ll air right before the “Elseworlds” crossover arrives.
- 10/3/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
If assuring that viewers will accept another night of The CW’s primetime lineup into their lives by moving Supergirl to Sundays was the network’s intention, then I’m guessing they’ll succeed in that regard. After already captivating audiences for its three previous seasons, the series showcasing the adventures of Kara Zor-El should help launch this new initiative – and give the upcoming Charmed reboot, which’ll follow in the 9 pm slot, a boost in the process.
Though it took its sweet time getting here, we finally have a synopsis for season 4’s premiere. Granted, a new trailer and a fair amount of photos hit the web earlier this month, but descriptions are usually released three weeks ahead of time.
Impatience notwithstanding, here’s what to expect from “American Alien,” which has been named for one of the better Superman comics to have graced this decade:
Hope Vs. Fear — Diving back into reporting,...
Though it took its sweet time getting here, we finally have a synopsis for season 4’s premiere. Granted, a new trailer and a fair amount of photos hit the web earlier this month, but descriptions are usually released three weeks ahead of time.
Impatience notwithstanding, here’s what to expect from “American Alien,” which has been named for one of the better Superman comics to have graced this decade:
Hope Vs. Fear — Diving back into reporting,...
- 9/28/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
More often than not, advance photos promoting TV shows ahead of air date are known for serving up spoilers – it’s just a matter of how much will be on display. In the case of our latest Supergirl gallery, many images included are seemingly innocuous, but the analytical among us should be able to connect some dots.
So, as you peruse the pictures provided, the first thing you’ll notice is a whole lot of everyone standing around and looking confused. The other is Lena Luthor appearing as though she’s posing for a brochure circulated by a college with a strong focus on the sciences.
But if you look deeper, you begin seeing this as a flipbook of sorts, as can sometimes be the case with promotional galleries. And since there’s a complete absence of Reign or any other sort of guest villain, you have to admit it...
So, as you peruse the pictures provided, the first thing you’ll notice is a whole lot of everyone standing around and looking confused. The other is Lena Luthor appearing as though she’s posing for a brochure circulated by a college with a strong focus on the sciences.
But if you look deeper, you begin seeing this as a flipbook of sorts, as can sometimes be the case with promotional galleries. And since there’s a complete absence of Reign or any other sort of guest villain, you have to admit it...
- 5/24/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
After what felt like an eternity, Supergirl has finally returned from its winter hiatus. Sure, it’ll be forced into hibernation again in a matter of weeks, but let’s just enjoy seeing the Girl of Steel while we can, shall we?
To say that a lot went down in last night’s midseason premiere is an understatement. Not only did the Legion of Super-Heroes – Mon-El, Saturn Girl and Brainiac 5, in this case – come together for the first time on this particular series, but Reign continued handing anyone who had the guts to take her on their respective asses, effectively proving that she’s easily one of the Arrowverse’s most powerful villains to date.
Luckily for everyone, the Maiden of Might showed up just in time to help balance the scales in the favor of good, thus forcing the Worldkiller to retreat and lick her wounds. Still, this war is far,...
To say that a lot went down in last night’s midseason premiere is an understatement. Not only did the Legion of Super-Heroes – Mon-El, Saturn Girl and Brainiac 5, in this case – come together for the first time on this particular series, but Reign continued handing anyone who had the guts to take her on their respective asses, effectively proving that she’s easily one of the Arrowverse’s most powerful villains to date.
Luckily for everyone, the Maiden of Might showed up just in time to help balance the scales in the favor of good, thus forcing the Worldkiller to retreat and lick her wounds. Still, this war is far,...
- 1/16/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Even with an extended hiatus looming, it sure does look like Supergirl will squeeze in a fair amount of memorable moments within the four episodes set to air over the next few weeks. For starters, the Legion of Super-Heroes will be making their presence known in the midseason premiere itself.
So far, the network has been slowly pulling back the curtain on each individual member of one of DC’s oldest and most beloved super teams. Just last week, for instance, we got our first look at Brainiac 5 and, yesterday, we finally saw Mon-El donning some heroic threads.
Normally, the Arrowverse costuming department does a pretty fine job, but the online reaction to how the Legion is thus far appearing has been met with some consternation. While Smallville‘s iteration of the team was a bit more casual in appearance, they were recognizable as those characters. Supergirl‘s take,...
So far, the network has been slowly pulling back the curtain on each individual member of one of DC’s oldest and most beloved super teams. Just last week, for instance, we got our first look at Brainiac 5 and, yesterday, we finally saw Mon-El donning some heroic threads.
Normally, the Arrowverse costuming department does a pretty fine job, but the online reaction to how the Legion is thus far appearing has been met with some consternation. While Smallville‘s iteration of the team was a bit more casual in appearance, they were recognizable as those characters. Supergirl‘s take,...
- 1/9/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
To this point, Supergirl season 3 has proven to be a different beast from its predecessor. Last year, we were given a science fiction tour de force as the series fully embraced its comic book roots, often feeling like a live action answer to Superman: The Animated Series. This time, however, the focus has been placed more on drama, perhaps in an effort to keep the show’s budget in check.
Regardless, the back half of this season will still mine the DC well as much as possible, for we know that the Legion of Super-Heroes are set to make an impact upon the show’s return from hiatus. And, with that, Mon-El will finally suit up – only his costume isn’t quite accurate to the source material.
As you can see in the accompanying gallery, the network has offered up two new posters of the Daxamite: One providing a look at his new threads,...
Regardless, the back half of this season will still mine the DC well as much as possible, for we know that the Legion of Super-Heroes are set to make an impact upon the show’s return from hiatus. And, with that, Mon-El will finally suit up – only his costume isn’t quite accurate to the source material.
As you can see in the accompanying gallery, the network has offered up two new posters of the Daxamite: One providing a look at his new threads,...
- 1/8/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Sneak Peek new footage, plus images from the "Supergirl" episode "Wake Up", written by Gabriel Llanas, Anna Musky-Goldwyn and directed by Chad Lowe, airing November 20, 2018 on The CW:
"...when 'Winn' (Jeremy Jordan) and the team discover an alien ship has crash landed deep underwater beneath 'National City', 'Kara'/'Supergirl' (Melissa Benoist) is called in to investigate.
"Meanwhile, 'Hank' (David Harewood) attempts to bond with his father, 'Myr'nn' (Carl Lumbly) and 'Samantha' (Odette Annable) is eager for some understanding...
"...of the changes she has been experiencing, looking to her estranged mother, 'Patricia Arias' (Betty Buckley) for some answers..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Supergirl: Wake Up"...
"...when 'Winn' (Jeremy Jordan) and the team discover an alien ship has crash landed deep underwater beneath 'National City', 'Kara'/'Supergirl' (Melissa Benoist) is called in to investigate.
"Meanwhile, 'Hank' (David Harewood) attempts to bond with his father, 'Myr'nn' (Carl Lumbly) and 'Samantha' (Odette Annable) is eager for some understanding...
"...of the changes she has been experiencing, looking to her estranged mother, 'Patricia Arias' (Betty Buckley) for some answers..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Supergirl: Wake Up"...
- 11/15/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
The next load of episode synopses for Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl and Legends of Tomorrow have arrived. This batch of installments should be important ones, too, as they’re for the week beginning November 20th Aka the week before all four Arrowverse shows crossover for the “Crisis on Earth-x” team-up event.
First off, Supergirl season 3, episode 7 is titled “Wake Up” and features Team Supergirl finally realizing that there’s a spaceship hidden underwater in National City, something that’s been teased since the first episode of the season.
“Wake Up” — (8:00-9:00 p.m. Et) (TV-pg, V) (HDTV)
Chad Lowe Returns To Direct; Betty Buckley Guest Stars — When Winn (Jeremy Jordan) and the team discover an alien ship has crash landed deep underwater beneath National City, Kara/Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) is called in to investigate. Meanwhile, Hank (David Harewood) attempts to bond with his father, Myr’nn (guest star...
First off, Supergirl season 3, episode 7 is titled “Wake Up” and features Team Supergirl finally realizing that there’s a spaceship hidden underwater in National City, something that’s been teased since the first episode of the season.
“Wake Up” — (8:00-9:00 p.m. Et) (TV-pg, V) (HDTV)
Chad Lowe Returns To Direct; Betty Buckley Guest Stars — When Winn (Jeremy Jordan) and the team discover an alien ship has crash landed deep underwater beneath National City, Kara/Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) is called in to investigate. Meanwhile, Hank (David Harewood) attempts to bond with his father, Myr’nn (guest star...
- 11/7/2017
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Although Supergirl will most certainly have her hands full over the course of this season’s remaining three episodes having to deal with the likes of Rhea and General Zod, James Olsen is set to get some needed exposure tonight in “City of Lost Children.”
You see, with Calista Flockhart no longer being a series regular, CatCo hasn’t enjoyed the prominence it had during the first season as of late. Sure, we do see it here and there, but you have to admit that much more time has been spent over at the Deo and, as such, James has needed something to keep him occupied even though he’s been put in charge of the media empire. Thus, having him take to the streets as Guardian has filled that void.
Still, he comes and goes, more so feeling like he’s embarking on his own quest as opposed to...
You see, with Calista Flockhart no longer being a series regular, CatCo hasn’t enjoyed the prominence it had during the first season as of late. Sure, we do see it here and there, but you have to admit that much more time has been spent over at the Deo and, as such, James has needed something to keep him occupied even though he’s been put in charge of the media empire. Thus, having him take to the streets as Guardian has filled that void.
Still, he comes and goes, more so feeling like he’s embarking on his own quest as opposed to...
- 5/8/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Now that Kara has successfully made sure that her adoptive sister, Alex, remains among the living for the foreseeable future, she’s once again ready to embark on adventures that are a little more science fiction in nature. And should next week’s episode of Supergirl, “City of Lost Children,” live up to its trailer, we’ll get just that.
With only three episodes remaining this season, it looks as though Rhea is beginning the first phases of whatever her endgame may be. Whether General Zod factors into her plans remains to be seen, as we all know that Kryptonians and Daxamites aren’t exactly on the best of terms, but we could very well be looking at an “enemy of my enemy” scenario.
While it remains unclear as to what Mon-El’s mother has on her agenda, the trailer above gives me the impression that it has something to...
With only three episodes remaining this season, it looks as though Rhea is beginning the first phases of whatever her endgame may be. Whether General Zod factors into her plans remains to be seen, as we all know that Kryptonians and Daxamites aren’t exactly on the best of terms, but we could very well be looking at an “enemy of my enemy” scenario.
While it remains unclear as to what Mon-El’s mother has on her agenda, the trailer above gives me the impression that it has something to...
- 5/2/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Sneak Peek footage, images and brief synopsis from the "Supergirl" episode "City of Lost Children", written by Robert Rovner, Gabriel Llanas, Anna Musky-Goldwyn and directed by Ben Bray, airing May 8, 2017 on The CW:
"...when an alien attacks 'National City', 'Supergirl' (Melissa Benoist) and the 'Deo' learn the alien is a 'Phorian', an otherwise peaceful race with telekinetic powers.
"'Guardian' (Mehcad Brooks) gets a lead on the Phorian's address but instead of finding the culprit, he finds a very scared boy named 'Marcus' (Lonnie Chavis). Marcus will only trust James so it is up to Guardian to stop the attacks on the city.Then a plan from 'Rhea' (Teri Hatcher) escalates..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Supergirl: City Of Lost Children"...
"...when an alien attacks 'National City', 'Supergirl' (Melissa Benoist) and the 'Deo' learn the alien is a 'Phorian', an otherwise peaceful race with telekinetic powers.
"'Guardian' (Mehcad Brooks) gets a lead on the Phorian's address but instead of finding the culprit, he finds a very scared boy named 'Marcus' (Lonnie Chavis). Marcus will only trust James so it is up to Guardian to stop the attacks on the city.Then a plan from 'Rhea' (Teri Hatcher) escalates..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Supergirl: City Of Lost Children"...
- 5/2/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Earlier today, The CW released episode descriptions for instalments of Arrow, The Flash, and Supergirl which air the week beginning May 8th. With just a handful of chapters left in each series before they wrap up for the year, big things are on the way for our beloved heroes, something which is evident from each of the synopses below.
For starters, we have Supergirl. In “City of Lost Children,” James Olsen’s Guardians will take centre stage as he steps up to help save National City alongside Kara.
When an alien attacks National City, Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) and the Deo learn the alien is a Phorian, an otherwise peaceful race with telekinetic powers. Guardian (Mehcad Brooks) gets a lead on the Phorian’s address but instead of finding the culprit, he finds a very scared boy named Marcus (guest star Lonnie Chavis). Marcus will only trust James so it is...
For starters, we have Supergirl. In “City of Lost Children,” James Olsen’s Guardians will take centre stage as he steps up to help save National City alongside Kara.
When an alien attacks National City, Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) and the Deo learn the alien is a Phorian, an otherwise peaceful race with telekinetic powers. Guardian (Mehcad Brooks) gets a lead on the Phorian’s address but instead of finding the culprit, he finds a very scared boy named Marcus (guest star Lonnie Chavis). Marcus will only trust James so it is...
- 4/22/2017
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
With just a few short hours to go until Kevin Smith’s directorial return to Supergirl hits airwaves, the network has circulated a few teaser clips in an effort to tide us all over. But, as usual, they don’t make the wait any easier.
That sentiment could especially be aimed at the first clip, which sees Mon-El’s parents, Lar Gand and Rhea, visit him at work. Not surprisingly, they aren’t happy seeing royalty earning an hourly wage, making me recall similar events seen in Coming to America.
Likewise, Mon-El is less than thrilled with the bounty put on his girlfriend’s head, which he suspects to be their fault. Honestly, that’s what we’ve been expecting for a while, too, but we’ll all just have to tune in to see who the culprit really is. Aside from maybe Cadmus, the list of suspects is quite short.
That sentiment could especially be aimed at the first clip, which sees Mon-El’s parents, Lar Gand and Rhea, visit him at work. Not surprisingly, they aren’t happy seeing royalty earning an hourly wage, making me recall similar events seen in Coming to America.
Likewise, Mon-El is less than thrilled with the bounty put on his girlfriend’s head, which he suspects to be their fault. Honestly, that’s what we’ve been expecting for a while, too, but we’ll all just have to tune in to see who the culprit really is. Aside from maybe Cadmus, the list of suspects is quite short.
- 3/27/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Sneak Peek more new images, footage and synopsis from the "Supergirl" episode "Distant Sun", written by Gabriel Llanas, Anna Musky-Goldwyn and directed by Kevin Smith airing March 27, 2017 on The CW:
"...a large bounty is put out on 'Supergirl' (Melissa Benoist) and aliens from far and near attack 'National City' intent on taking out the woman of steel.
"'Alex' (Chyler Leigh) and 'Maggie' (Floriana Lima) run into Maggie's ex-girlfriend, 'Emily' (Hayley Sales), who is in town for a week.
"Then 'Hank' (David Harewood) gets an interesting order from 'President Marsdin' (Lynda Carter)..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Supergirl: Distant Sun"...
"...a large bounty is put out on 'Supergirl' (Melissa Benoist) and aliens from far and near attack 'National City' intent on taking out the woman of steel.
"'Alex' (Chyler Leigh) and 'Maggie' (Floriana Lima) run into Maggie's ex-girlfriend, 'Emily' (Hayley Sales), who is in town for a week.
"Then 'Hank' (David Harewood) gets an interesting order from 'President Marsdin' (Lynda Carter)..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Supergirl: Distant Sun"...
- 3/24/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
With the musical crossover involving Supergirl and The Flash airing tonight, it’s understandable that the network dropped a promo for that upon the conclusion of the Girl of Steel’s latest adventure last night. Still, it felt kind of weird not seeing a trailer for next week’s episode, especially when you factor in the knowledge that it’s directed by none other than Kevin Smith. Fortunately, we have you covered.
When it comes to the footage offered, we see Kara having to deal with the reality that a price has been put on her head. Given the events witnessed in “Star-Crossed,” it’s really starting to look like that bounty is the brainchild of Lar Gand and Rhea, Mon-El’s parents, something that we theorized previously. Dire situation aside, it looks like there will be a bit of levity offered due to Kara and Mon-El’s recent breakup.
When it comes to the footage offered, we see Kara having to deal with the reality that a price has been put on her head. Given the events witnessed in “Star-Crossed,” it’s really starting to look like that bounty is the brainchild of Lar Gand and Rhea, Mon-El’s parents, something that we theorized previously. Dire situation aside, it looks like there will be a bit of levity offered due to Kara and Mon-El’s recent breakup.
- 3/21/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
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We’ve known for a while now that DC superfan Kevin Smith would direct his second episode of Supergirl this season, which is arriving a little sooner than expected. Even so, we doubt many of you out there will complain.
In “Distant Sun,” it appears that life will become exceedingly difficult for Kara Zor-El as she comes within reaching distance of the season finale. Keep in mind that one episode will precede this that will not only serve as a prologue to the musical crossover with The Flash, but also lets us in on the truth behind Mon-El. In short, expect a lot to happen within that hour of television.
When Smith’s next episode does get here, it will apparently see Kara attempting to evade aliens who are trying to collect a bounty on her.
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We’ve known for a while now that DC superfan Kevin Smith would direct his second episode of Supergirl this season, which is arriving a little sooner than expected. Even so, we doubt many of you out there will complain.
In “Distant Sun,” it appears that life will become exceedingly difficult for Kara Zor-El as she comes within reaching distance of the season finale. Keep in mind that one episode will precede this that will not only serve as a prologue to the musical crossover with The Flash, but also lets us in on the truth behind Mon-El. In short, expect a lot to happen within that hour of television.
When Smith’s next episode does get here, it will apparently see Kara attempting to evade aliens who are trying to collect a bounty on her.
- 3/11/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
From VancouverFilm.Net, Sneak Peek footage, images and synopsis from the "Supergirl" episode "The Martian Chronicles", written by Gabriel Llanas, Anna Musky-Goldwyn and directed by David McWhirter, airing February 6, 2017 on The CW:
"...'Armek' (Terrell Tilford), a 'White Martian', descends on 'National City' intent on taking 'M’gann' (Sharon Leal) back to Mars to face her punishment as a traitor.
"'Hank' (David Harewood) and 'Supergirl' (Melissa Benoist) determine the best way to keep M’gann safe is to bring her to the 'Deo'.
"However, when it is revealed that Armek shape-shifted into M’gann and is now loose in the building, the team realize he could be disguised as any one of them..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Supergirl: The Martian Chronicles"...
"...'Armek' (Terrell Tilford), a 'White Martian', descends on 'National City' intent on taking 'M’gann' (Sharon Leal) back to Mars to face her punishment as a traitor.
"'Hank' (David Harewood) and 'Supergirl' (Melissa Benoist) determine the best way to keep M’gann safe is to bring her to the 'Deo'.
"However, when it is revealed that Armek shape-shifted into M’gann and is now loose in the building, the team realize he could be disguised as any one of them..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Supergirl: The Martian Chronicles"...
- 2/2/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
The CW’s DC TV offerings return next week, but the network has today released the official descriptions for the episodes of Arrow, The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow and Supergirl which will air the week beginning February 6th. There aren’t too many major reveals here, but each of them sounds pretty fun in their own way.
First up is Supergirl. In an episode titled “The Martian Chronicles,” it sounds like we should expect the Girl of Steel to find herself caught in a crossfire between Martian Manhunter and the White Martians, the villainous alien race who wiped his people (and family) out on Mars.
White Martians Attack The Deo — Armek (guest star Terrell Tilford), a White Martian, descends on National City intent on taking M’gann (guest star Sharon Leal) back to Mars to face her punishment as a traitor. Hank (David Harewood) and Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) determine the...
First up is Supergirl. In an episode titled “The Martian Chronicles,” it sounds like we should expect the Girl of Steel to find herself caught in a crossfire between Martian Manhunter and the White Martians, the villainous alien race who wiped his people (and family) out on Mars.
White Martians Attack The Deo — Armek (guest star Terrell Tilford), a White Martian, descends on National City intent on taking M’gann (guest star Sharon Leal) back to Mars to face her punishment as a traitor. Hank (David Harewood) and Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) determine the...
- 1/21/2017
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
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The CW has released the first batch of images from the upcoming fifth episode of Supergirl‘s second season, and they offer up an intriguing look at the titular hero heading into battle against a gang armed with some pretty formidable alien technology. However, as exciting as that may be, it’s possibly not the biggest talking point included here.
Earlier this year, it was revealed that one of Supergirl‘s characters will explore a same sex relationship. Speculation about who that will be has been running rampant ever since, but the prevailing opinion is that it will end up being Alex Danvers. The fact that openly gay character Detective Maggie Sawyer has now been introduced (and can be seen in the gallery above) has added some weight to the theory that she’ll grow close with Alex, and the two characters can be seen interacting...
The CW has released the first batch of images from the upcoming fifth episode of Supergirl‘s second season, and they offer up an intriguing look at the titular hero heading into battle against a gang armed with some pretty formidable alien technology. However, as exciting as that may be, it’s possibly not the biggest talking point included here.
Earlier this year, it was revealed that one of Supergirl‘s characters will explore a same sex relationship. Speculation about who that will be has been running rampant ever since, but the prevailing opinion is that it will end up being Alex Danvers. The fact that openly gay character Detective Maggie Sawyer has now been introduced (and can be seen in the gallery above) has added some weight to the theory that she’ll grow close with Alex, and the two characters can be seen interacting...
- 11/6/2016
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
The following promo stills for season 2, episode 6 of Supergirl give us a glimpse of Kara and Mon-El taking on a new team of thugs (could this be The Intergang?) who have been equipped with powerful alien tech. We also get another look at new recurring cast member Floriana Lima, who recently debuted as Detective Maggie Sawyer. Check them out along with the synopsis for "Crossfire" below. Crossfire”— (8:00-9:00 p.m. Et) (Content Rating Tbd) (HDTV) Supergirl Takes On A Ruthless New Gang — Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) must beat a ruthless new gang who has been armed with dangerous new alien technology. When Cadmus sends a video to the Deo, the team realizes Cadmus is the one staffing the criminals for a secret mission. Meanwhile, Kara (Melissa Benoist) gets Mon-El (Chris Wood) a job as an intern at CatCo, James makes an important decision and Lena (Katie McGrath) invites Kara to attend one her fundraisers.
- 11/4/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
Now that The CW has moved on from the romance between Kara Danvers and James Olsen, what is left to do with the character? Lucy Lane isn't around and the Girl of Steel doesn't really need his help now she's an experienced superhero, so Supergirl is taking the surprise decision to have him become a vigilante. In this first look at next week's instalment, we get a glimpse of him embarking on that path. Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) must beat a ruthless new gang who has been armed with dangerous new alien technology. When Cadmus sends a video to the Deo, the team realizes Cadmus is the one staffing the criminals for a secret mission. Meanwhile, Kara (Melissa Benoist) gets Mon-El (Chris Wood) a job as an intern at CatCo, James makes an important decision and Lena (Katie McGrath) invites Kara to attend one her fundraisers. Glen Winter directed the episode...
- 11/1/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
Just last night, I was reflecting on how Arrow spawned such a rich universe – now a multiverse – from its humble beginnings as an unrelated followup to Smallville. With timelines being rewritten and characters appearing in live action that we previously never thought possible (Wild Dog, anyone?), we truly are living in a golden age of fandom.
As can be expected, synopses released by the network allow us to gaze into the not too distant future of our favorite superhero shows. Please note that The Flash wasn’t included due to the fact that November 8 is Election Day in the United States, therefore the Scarlet Speedster won’t have a new episode to offer that week.
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Let’s start with the November 7 episode of Supergirl, the interestingly titled “Crossfire.” From what we can gather, it almost sounds like Kara will be taking on Intergang.
As can be expected, synopses released by the network allow us to gaze into the not too distant future of our favorite superhero shows. Please note that The Flash wasn’t included due to the fact that November 8 is Election Day in the United States, therefore the Scarlet Speedster won’t have a new episode to offer that week.
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Let’s start with the November 7 episode of Supergirl, the interestingly titled “Crossfire.” From what we can gather, it almost sounds like Kara will be taking on Intergang.
- 10/21/2016
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
New Grey's Anatomy season 10,episode 7 crazy spoilers & clips hit the net. Last night,ABC served up the new spoilers and sneak peek/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "Grey's Anatomy" episode 7 of season 10. The episode is entitled, "Thriller," and it appears to be pretty crazy and wild as one of the doctors appears to get attacked by a zombie patient, and more! In the new "Thriller" episode, It will be Halloween and the doctors of Grey Sloan Memorial are going to get hit with a barrage of spooky patients, which will affect their own plans ,and puts one doctor’s well-being in jeopardy. Meanwhile, Derek will end up, collaborating with Ben on a new surgical technique. Richard will anger Bailey when he asks a second year resident to perform his next surgery. The episode was written by Gabriel Llanas ,and directed by Cherie Nowlan. Episode 7 is due to air on Thursday night,...
- 10/25/2013
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
New Grey's Anatomy season 10,episode 7 official spoilers,plotline revealed by ABC. Recently, ABC released the new, official, synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Grey's Anatomy" episode 7 of season 10. The episode is entitled, "Thriller," and it sounds like things will get quite weird and wild as the doctors have to deal with spooky patients on Halloween, and more. In the new,7th episode press release: It's Halloween and the doctors of Grey Sloan Memorial are going to get hit with a barrage of spooky patients, which affects their own plans and puts one doctor’s well-being in jeopardy. Meanwhile, Derek will collaborate with Ben on a new surgical technique, and Richard will anger Bailey when he asks a second year resident to perform his next surgery. The episode was written by Gabriel Llanas ,and directed by Cherie Nowlan. Episode 7 is set to air on Thursday night, October 31st at 8pm central time on ABC.
- 10/24/2013
- by Megan
- OnTheFlix
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