When Legends of Tomorrow‘s Season 3 threat makes himself known in this Tuesday’s episode, expect to a hear a distinctive voice quite familiar to genre-tv fans.
John Noble, whose credits include Fringe and Sleepy Hollow (where he ultimately emerged as a villain), is voicing Mallus, show boss Marc Guggenheim told EW.com.
“You’ll learn more about him in [Episode] 305,” the Ep said, pointing to tonight’s episode.
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John Noble, whose credits include Fringe and Sleepy Hollow (where he ultimately emerged as a villain), is voicing Mallus, show boss Marc Guggenheim told EW.com.
“You’ll learn more about him in [Episode] 305,” the Ep said, pointing to tonight’s episode.
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- 11/7/2017
- TVLine.com
Ken Park, a doctor pursuing a career in comedy, has been offered a great opportunity: A starring role in Dan Harmon’s new comedy about a group of misfits at a community college.
Park is a bit of a goofball, so ultimately Harmon writes the part of Señor Chang, an eccentric Spanish teacher, for the comedian. Sound familiar?
The Season 2 finale of Ken Jeong’s ABC sitcom “Dr. Ken” rips a page out of real life, sort of. “Community” creator Dan Harmon guest stars as, you guessed it, Dan Harmon (playing a particularly surly version of himself). Also appearing:
Alison Brie – who played Annie on the show, opposite Jeong’s Chang – and a few other familiar faces from the show, including recurring actors Erik Charles Nielsen (Garrett), Danielle Kaplowitz (Vicki), Richard Erdman (Leonard), and Luke Youngblood (Magnitude – pop pop!).
“The word ‘surreal’ was pervasive,” Jeong said of having Harmon on set.
Park is a bit of a goofball, so ultimately Harmon writes the part of Señor Chang, an eccentric Spanish teacher, for the comedian. Sound familiar?
The Season 2 finale of Ken Jeong’s ABC sitcom “Dr. Ken” rips a page out of real life, sort of. “Community” creator Dan Harmon guest stars as, you guessed it, Dan Harmon (playing a particularly surly version of himself). Also appearing:
Alison Brie – who played Annie on the show, opposite Jeong’s Chang – and a few other familiar faces from the show, including recurring actors Erik Charles Nielsen (Garrett), Danielle Kaplowitz (Vicki), Richard Erdman (Leonard), and Luke Youngblood (Magnitude – pop pop!).
“The word ‘surreal’ was pervasive,” Jeong said of having Harmon on set.
- 3/31/2017
- by Michael Schneider
- Indiewire
Annie Hall is headed to The Vatican.
Oscar winner Diane Keaton has boarded The Young Pope, an eight-episode HBO drama series from director Paolo Sorrentino (The Great Beauty).
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The Young Pope tells the controversial story of Pope Pius Xiii, formerly known as Lenny Belardo (played by Sherlock Holmes‘ Jude Law). Keaton will play Sister Mary, a nun from the United States who is now living in Vatican City.
The project, which begins production this week, will be Keaton’s first TV series gig since the 1977 mini The Godfather: A Novel for Television.
Oscar winner Diane Keaton has boarded The Young Pope, an eight-episode HBO drama series from director Paolo Sorrentino (The Great Beauty).
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The Young Pope tells the controversial story of Pope Pius Xiii, formerly known as Lenny Belardo (played by Sherlock Holmes‘ Jude Law). Keaton will play Sister Mary, a nun from the United States who is now living in Vatican City.
The project, which begins production this week, will be Keaton’s first TV series gig since the 1977 mini The Godfather: A Novel for Television.
- 7/28/2015
- TVLine.com
Tommy is headed to the altar! Arrow's Colin Donnell is engaged to actress Patti Murin. His bride-to-be announced the news via Twitter on Friday, Dec. 19. "Guys, I have some big news to share!" Murin wrote. "Ready? I didn't hate the Annie movie at all. #alsoigotengaged." Donnell, 32, was quick to retweet the comment. "I did too!" he quipped. "To her!" The future spouses first met eight years ago, but fell for each other only after starring in a musical adaptation of William Shakespeare's comedy Love's Labour's Lost together [...]...
- 12/20/2014
- Us Weekly
#Omg! Arrow and The Affair actor Colin Donnell and his girlfriend, fellow Broadway actress Patti Murin are engaged after dating for more than a year. Murin tweeted about it on Friday. "You guys, I have some big news to share!! Ready??? I didn't hate the Annie movie at all. I actually liked it. #alsoigotengaged," she said. "I did too! To her!" Donnell said in a retweet. Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, the Tony-nominated songwriters of the 2012 Broadway musical A Christmas Story, had actually spilled the beans a day earlier. The actor, who plays Tommy Merlyn on the CW superhero show Arrow and Scotty...
- 12/19/2014
- E! Online
The Flash doesn’t premiere until Oct. 7, but things are already heating up in Central City.
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Kelly Frye (Rake) will guest-star as Bette San Souci, a bomb disposal expert destined to become the villainous Plastique, E! Online reports. A nasty enemy with the ability to turn any object into an explosive device, Plastique will make her first appearance in Episode 5.
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Kelly Frye (Rake) will guest-star as Bette San Souci, a bomb disposal expert destined to become the villainous Plastique, E! Online reports. A nasty enemy with the ability to turn any object into an explosive device, Plastique will make her first appearance in Episode 5.
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* Shawn Doyle (Fargo) has been tapped to recur on USA’s Covert Affairs as Georgian diplomat Aleksandre Balenko.
- 7/30/2014
- TVLine.com
Thomas Jane is heading to a place far, far away.
The Hung alum will star in Syfy’s 10-episode space opera The Expanse as world-weary Detective Miller, a native of “the Asteroid Belt” between Mars and Jupiter.
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The series, set 200 years in the future, follows the case of a missing young woman who brings a hardened detective (Jane) and a rogue ship’s captain together in a race across the solar system to expose the greatest conspiracy in human history.
The Expanse is slated to premiere in 2015.
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The Hung alum will star in Syfy’s 10-episode space opera The Expanse as world-weary Detective Miller, a native of “the Asteroid Belt” between Mars and Jupiter.
Related Supernatural Scribe Boards Syfy’s The Magicians
The series, set 200 years in the future, follows the case of a missing young woman who brings a hardened detective (Jane) and a rogue ship’s captain together in a race across the solar system to expose the greatest conspiracy in human history.
The Expanse is slated to premiere in 2015.
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- 7/14/2014
- TVLine.com
Birthday shoutouts go to Sean Bean (above), who is 55, Liz Phair is 47, Jennifer Garner is 42, and Victoria Beckham is 40.
Lawyer who defended Proposition 8 at Supreme Court says his views on gay marriage evolving. Because he learned one of his own kids is gay.
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James Franco’s Interior.Leather.Bar is now available on Vimeo for rent or purchase.
Caleb Landry Jones (who you may remember from X-Men First Class and Friday Night Lights) will be joining the cast of Stonewall as “an eccentric gay street hustler named Orphan Annie.”
Did we need a sequel to Mrs. Doubtfire? Well, we’re getting one. Mara Wilson is not impressed.
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Lawyer who defended Proposition 8 at Supreme Court says his views on gay marriage evolving. Because he learned one of his own kids is gay.
Openly Gay College Athletes Explain What It’s Like To Come Out To Their Team (warning – annoying auto play)
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James Franco’s Interior.Leather.Bar is now available on Vimeo for rent or purchase.
Caleb Landry Jones (who you may remember from X-Men First Class and Friday Night Lights) will be joining the cast of Stonewall as “an eccentric gay street hustler named Orphan Annie.”
Did we need a sequel to Mrs. Doubtfire? Well, we’re getting one. Mara Wilson is not impressed.
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- 4/17/2014
- by snicks
- The Backlot
What does the fox say? You could Google it to find out, or you can have more fun by checking out the latest edition of TVLine Mixtape.
We’ve pulled together a collection of songs from summer TV episodes, complete with artist and album information in case you want to add them to your permanent collection. Spoilers abound, and we chose songs we liked – but we always want to hear your thoughts and suggestions.
So peruse our playlist, and then hit the comments with your favorite TV jams! And remember: You can always submit questions or suggestions about TV music on Twitter @mishasolomontv.
We’ve pulled together a collection of songs from summer TV episodes, complete with artist and album information in case you want to add them to your permanent collection. Spoilers abound, and we chose songs we liked – but we always want to hear your thoughts and suggestions.
So peruse our playlist, and then hit the comments with your favorite TV jams! And remember: You can always submit questions or suggestions about TV music on Twitter @mishasolomontv.
- 9/14/2013
- by Misha Solomon
- TVLine.com
Alec Baldwin may be returning to TV in a project most definitely not approved by the conservative Jack Donaghy.
The 30 Rock alum has teamed with MSNBC to develop a weekly news series, Mediaite reports.
The untitled show is slated to air Fridays at 10/9c and will feature “a large dose of Baldwin’s outspoken liberal politics.”
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The 30 Rock alum has teamed with MSNBC to develop a weekly news series, Mediaite reports.
The untitled show is slated to air Fridays at 10/9c and will feature “a large dose of Baldwin’s outspoken liberal politics.”
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- 8/9/2013
- by Megan Masters
- TVLine.com
On TV this Friday: Cult resumes brainwashing, a familiar face causes calamity on Continuum, Chris Rock A.N.T. Farms himself out and Adam Sandler helps Jessie‘s Luke with love. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar.
8 pm Cult (The CW) | The cancelled brain-bruiser of a drama returns for a three-week, six-hour farewell run. In back-to-back episodes, Jeff and Skye’s plan to infiltrate a True Believers meeting falls apart in dangerous fashion, while on “Cult,” Kelly strikes a deal with Billy to get her sister back.
8 pm A.N.T. Farm (Disney Channel) | Saturday Night Live alum Chris Rock, guesting as himself,...
8 pm Cult (The CW) | The cancelled brain-bruiser of a drama returns for a three-week, six-hour farewell run. In back-to-back episodes, Jeff and Skye’s plan to infiltrate a True Believers meeting falls apart in dangerous fashion, while on “Cult,” Kelly strikes a deal with Billy to get her sister back.
8 pm A.N.T. Farm (Disney Channel) | Saturday Night Live alum Chris Rock, guesting as himself,...
- 6/28/2013
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
It's a little weird to watch a trailer for an upcoming Disney cartoon like "Planes" and hear among the characters the voice of Dane Cook. What's a typically adults-only comic like Cook doing in the G-rated world of a Disney animated feature?
Well, maybe it's not that weird. After all, the family-friendly studio has a history, going back 60 years, of casting performers from the world of grown-up entertainment in its cartoons, and most have proved they can be fun and kid-safe in fantasy worlds far from smoky nightclubs. In fact, Disney and Pixar's classic cartoons are full of unlikely voice actors -- not just blue comics but also performers cast radically against type, and even people not considered actors at all.
Cook, then, joins a distinguished list of stars you'd never have expected to find in a Disney cartoon feature, as you can see from the gallery below.
Gallery | Unlikely...
Well, maybe it's not that weird. After all, the family-friendly studio has a history, going back 60 years, of casting performers from the world of grown-up entertainment in its cartoons, and most have proved they can be fun and kid-safe in fantasy worlds far from smoky nightclubs. In fact, Disney and Pixar's classic cartoons are full of unlikely voice actors -- not just blue comics but also performers cast radically against type, and even people not considered actors at all.
Cook, then, joins a distinguished list of stars you'd never have expected to find in a Disney cartoon feature, as you can see from the gallery below.
Gallery | Unlikely...
- 5/28/2013
- by Moviefone Staff
- Moviefone
It's a little weird to watch a trailer for an upcoming Disney cartoon like "Planes" and hear among the characters the voice of Dane Cook. What's a typically adults-only comic like Cook doing in the G-rated world of a Disney animated feature?
Well, maybe it's not that weird. After all, the family-friendly studio has a history, going back 60 years, of casting performers from the world of grown-up entertainment in its cartoons, and most have proved they can be fun and kid-safe in fantasy worlds far from smoky nightclubs. In fact, Disney and Pixar's classic cartoons are full of unlikely voice actors -- not just blue comics but also performers cast radically against type, and even people not considered actors at all.
Cook, then, joins a distinguished list of stars you'd never have expected to find in a Disney cartoon feature, as you can see from the gallery below.
Gallery | Unlikely...
Well, maybe it's not that weird. After all, the family-friendly studio has a history, going back 60 years, of casting performers from the world of grown-up entertainment in its cartoons, and most have proved they can be fun and kid-safe in fantasy worlds far from smoky nightclubs. In fact, Disney and Pixar's classic cartoons are full of unlikely voice actors -- not just blue comics but also performers cast radically against type, and even people not considered actors at all.
Cook, then, joins a distinguished list of stars you'd never have expected to find in a Disney cartoon feature, as you can see from the gallery below.
Gallery | Unlikely...
- 5/28/2013
- by Moviefone Staff
- Moviefone
Ravenswood has added quite the beauty.
Beauty and the Beast‘s Nicole Gale Anderson has joined ABC Family’s Pretty Little Liars spin-off as the “feisty and disarming” leading lady Miranda, TVLine has confirmed. Described as “a fiercely independent foster kid,” the character is confident but “uses her wits to cover her emotional scars.”
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Anderson’s previous credits include Make It or Break It, Ringer and Jonas.
Ravenswood bows in October following Liars‘ annual Halloween special.
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Beauty and the Beast‘s Nicole Gale Anderson has joined ABC Family’s Pretty Little Liars spin-off as the “feisty and disarming” leading lady Miranda, TVLine has confirmed. Described as “a fiercely independent foster kid,” the character is confident but “uses her wits to cover her emotional scars.”
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Anderson’s previous credits include Make It or Break It, Ringer and Jonas.
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- 5/10/2013
- by Megan Masters
- TVLine.com
There were times during Community’s fourth season where I felt things couldn’t possibly get any worse. The changes made to the show creatively gave us couple of the worst episodes this show has ever put out, but I still managed to remain vaguely hopeful for the future. At the start of the season I made note of how things would have to play out naturally for Community to ever be truly great again. The new showrunners had to figure out their own way to run the show post Dan Harmon and the last few episodes have shown a greater confidence in their work. Things have been funnier, more heartfelt, and generally felt like the show we used to know. The only thing that was left was to see if this new version of the show could handle what it was known best for in the past: genre bending.
- 4/12/2013
- by Brody Gibson
- Boomtron
Tuesday night on The Voice was highlighted by the return of three of last year's talents, way too much conversing with the coaches and a result that was less than surprising.
Which three will be competing in next week's finale? And who fell one step short? Let's recap what all went down on results night on The Voice...
After a recap of Monday's performances, and one of many wordy chats from the coaches on their thoughts and feelings, Cassadee and Terry teamed up for a very nice if less than amazing performance of "Little Talks."
It was then time for the first returning contestant to take the stage. Juliet Simms, although eventually got into a rhythm by the end of her performance, made me wondering at the beginning if she was actually the same girl I was rooting for throughout the entirety of last season.
Finally, it was time to...
Which three will be competing in next week's finale? And who fell one step short? Let's recap what all went down on results night on The Voice...
After a recap of Monday's performances, and one of many wordy chats from the coaches on their thoughts and feelings, Cassadee and Terry teamed up for a very nice if less than amazing performance of "Little Talks."
It was then time for the first returning contestant to take the stage. Juliet Simms, although eventually got into a rhythm by the end of her performance, made me wondering at the beginning if she was actually the same girl I was rooting for throughout the entirety of last season.
Finally, it was time to...
- 12/12/2012
- by d4cella@gmail.com (Dan Forcella)
- TVfanatic
Adam Gregory is returning to 90210.
Mia since the Season 1 finale, the Bold and the Beautiful actor’s alter ego Ty Collins will reappear on the CW soap in an episode that examines how his life would have differed if Shenae Grimes’ Annie had never come to town. (TVGuide.com first reported the casting.)
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Elsewhere in the famous zip code, Buffy alum Charlie Weber has booked a recurring role as a bad boy-turned-chef and food-truck owner in Beverly Hills, per The Hollywood Reporter.
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Mia since the Season 1 finale, the Bold and the Beautiful actor’s alter ego Ty Collins will reappear on the CW soap in an episode that examines how his life would have differed if Shenae Grimes’ Annie had never come to town. (TVGuide.com first reported the casting.)
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Elsewhere in the famous zip code, Buffy alum Charlie Weber has booked a recurring role as a bad boy-turned-chef and food-truck owner in Beverly Hills, per The Hollywood Reporter.
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- 11/1/2012
- by Megan Masters
- TVLine.com
Studies have shown that Hidden Gems of the Week, EW.com’s collection of reader-submitted ridiculata, is the best way to enjoy Dancing With the Stars without ever having to turn it on. It’s a visual feast of sparkles, fringe, and stunning awkwardness. Ready to go down the rabbit hole? Behold this bountiful smattering of Visible Gems!
“When Tom was acknowledging the band, we saw a glimpse of Ecl (Enthusiastic Chimes Lady)! Haven’t seen her in ages! Awww, I miss her.” –Jem H, endorsed by Anthony, Fringe Fairy
“Drew chose a dance that was originally performed by Joey McIntyre from NKotB.
“When Tom was acknowledging the band, we saw a glimpse of Ecl (Enthusiastic Chimes Lady)! Haven’t seen her in ages! Awww, I miss her.” –Jem H, endorsed by Anthony, Fringe Fairy
“Drew chose a dance that was originally performed by Joey McIntyre from NKotB.
- 10/10/2012
- by Annie Barrett
- EW.com - PopWatch
Last year, during the press rounds for "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo," director David Fincher told me that Daniel Craig was quite funny. I took Fincher at his word -- but the thought, Wait, really? did pop into my head at least twice.
As host of "Saturday Night Live," Craig seemed raring to go -- he was practically screaming, "I want to prove to you that I am funny! No, really, I am!" Unfortunately, for the most part, the material just wasn't there. (Put it this way: In the three-year history of "SNL" Scorecard, this is the longest I've just stared at my computer thinking, Well, I guess I have to pick something to be "Sketch of the Night," right?) I hate second-guessing (even though that's what I'm paid to do here, I suppose), but I think the better strategy with Craig might have been to let him play...
As host of "Saturday Night Live," Craig seemed raring to go -- he was practically screaming, "I want to prove to you that I am funny! No, really, I am!" Unfortunately, for the most part, the material just wasn't there. (Put it this way: In the three-year history of "SNL" Scorecard, this is the longest I've just stared at my computer thinking, Well, I guess I have to pick something to be "Sketch of the Night," right?) I hate second-guessing (even though that's what I'm paid to do here, I suppose), but I think the better strategy with Craig might have been to let him play...
- 10/7/2012
- by Mike Ryan
- Aol TV.
Plus, whose honeymoon has to be put 'on hold?' Stop reading now if you don't want to get spoiled! 90210's fourth season finale left us with a parade of unanswered questions, and The CW's official description for the show's Oct. 15 episode, "The Sea Change," pretty much answers them all — including whether or not Dixon (Tristan Wilds) survived his head-on collision with a tractor trailer. Ready for some eyebrow-raising spoilers? Let's do this: 1. Honeymoon blues: It sounds like Naomi (AnnaLynne McCord) and Max (Josh Zuckerman) definitely say "I do" on the premiere — but it's not exactly a happily-ever-after ending for the couple. On the Oct. 15 episode, Max learns that "his whirlwind wedding has caused a public relations problem and lowered [his] tech company’s stock price." 2. Adrianna's stage-5 clinger: Adrianna's (Jessica Lowndes) one-night stand Taylor (Wes Brown) might be extending his stay in her bed. They apparently spend lots of unexpected...
- 10/1/2012
- by Andy Swift
- HollywoodLife
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