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Jul
13

A Super 8 star is coming to The Vampire Diaries season 3.

David Gallagher, best known on the small screen for his long-running role on 7th Heaven, will appear on two episodes of our favorite CW series this fall. The first two episodes of season three, in fact.

Look for Gallagher to portray a werewolf named Ray Sutton. He’ll have a dangerous run-in with Klaus in Tennessee.

What do you think will he do on the first two episodes of The Vampire Diaries?

You can check other The Vampire Diaries Season 3 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.

Jul
13

Mark Valley has just booked a role in Harry’s Law season 2 as a series regular.

With David E. Kelly intent on bolstering the series for its move to Wednesday nights in September, the former Human Target star will come on board as an attorney hired by Kathy Bates’ title character. This marks his first gig since the cancellation of that Fox action series.

Here are other spoilers for the second season of Harry’s Law:

  • Karen Olivo, who originated the role of Vanessa on Broadway for In the Heights, will also portray a new lawyer on the drama.
  • After getting killed off Hawaii Five-0, Jean Smart will stop by for at least three episodes. Her character will prosecute an accused murderer played by Alfred Molina.

Do you think Mark Valley is a good replacement?

You can check Harry’s Law Season 2 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.


Jul
13

An FBI Agent is back on set for Fringe.

Yes, he is Jarod Joseph, an actor who plays FBI Agent on “Marionette.”

See his tweet below:

Are you excited to see Fringe season 4?

You can check Fringe Season 4 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.

Jul
13

Here are the latest spoilers for Warehouse 13 season 3. Read at your own risk, and be spoiled!

Thanks to E! Online.

Over in South Dakota, Warehouse 13 star Eddie McClintock (agent Pete Lattimer) confirms that their team will also face a new threat: “This person is big and bad,” Eddie teased without revealing the actor’s name. “Personally, for me, I’m just like, ‘What? That’s awesome!’ ‘Cause this guy has done some great work, so to be able to have him be a part of the show is pretty cool,” he teased.

Another big bad we’ll see tonight on W13 is a wacky hairstyle Pete is rocking. Fortunately, Eddie confirms that it will soon be vanquished. “I was thinking I’d do something different,” he explained, “but when I saw it on camera I hated it. So, I went back to the old style. Hopefully people will go, ‘Oh wow, he was so bummed out when Myka (Joanne Kelly) left that he wanted his hair to look s–tty.'”

While the Warehouse 13 team may have temporarily lost Myka, they welcome a new agent tonight, Steve Jinks (Aaron Ashmore), a “human lie detector” whose character also happens to be gay. “We didn’t create the character to make some political statement,” Eddie said, adding that the show benefits from Jinks’ “young male energy.” Pete’s reaction to Jinks’ revelation that he’s gay is typical and awesome, Eddie adds. “Pete’s like, ‘Really? You’re gay? That’s awesome because no one else around here appreciates how hard I work out.’ It doesn’t phase him at all—Pete’s like, ‘Dude, I don’t care what you are, we’re friends.’ And I love that about Pete.” Rest assured, fans: Jinks is not replacing Myka.

Guest Room: This season Warehouse 13 will welcome “lots of great people in lots of fun roles” sure to please sci-fi fans, said Eddie, including Star Trek’s Kate Mulgrew and Jerri Ryan as well as Caprica’s Alessandra Torresani and Sasha Ruiz. Returning guests include Lindsay Wagner [as Warehouse doctor—and Artie’s love interest—Vanessa Calder], and Trek vet Rene Auberjonois as computer expert Hugo Miller. Neil Grayston’s Fargo is also returning to the Warehouse in another Eureka crossover episode: “That is actually one of the most insane episodes of TV I have ever filmed and I cannot wait to see it,” Neil told us.

Blast From the Past: “We’re going to find out more about Pete’s backstory,” this season, Eddie promises: “Some cool stuff about Pete, and what happened to Pete, and what happened to his father, and who are the big influences in his life.”

Are you satisfied with these spoilers?
You can check Warehouse 13 Season 3 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.

Jul
13

The second half of Eureka season 4 has just started. But if you really wanted to look forward then you should check the spoiler compilation from E! Online.

Big Bads: Tonight’s first-rate episode of Eureka sees the return of the techie town’s biggest bads; a side effect of this person’s diabolical deeds is to sabotage Jack (Colin Ferguson) and Allison’s (Salli Richardson-Whitfield) newfound happiness. “I get to be bad Allison a little bit,” Salli revealed to us. The veteran villain manipulating Allison “doesn’t work alone,” though, Colin told us. “[It’s] a team of people—it’s a whole organization, it’s a plan.”

Love, Eureka Style: Allison’s victimization by that Bad Person and the evil conglomerate will strain her relationship with Jack, but at least Salli can confirm that we don’t have any more love triangles to worry about. “No,” she laughs. “I have no more men!” Colin adds, “We definitely make steps forward this year, which is great.” However, their workplace romance “sort of creates all sorts of other problems,” adds Colin, with the happy (for us) result of introducing some beloved guest stars: Kids in the Hall’s Dave Foley and Wallace Shawn, who, Colin teases, is “definitely connected to Jack and Allison’s attempts at a relationship.” The diminutive Princess Bride and Gossip Girl scene stealer, who appears in two episodes this season, also returns again for season five, Colin revealed. Inconceivable!

Meanwhile, Neil Grayston is getting a lot of action this season in his two roles as Fargo and SARAH, Sheriff Carter’s smart house. Despite SARAH getting cold feet about her wedding to robot Deputy Andy, Colin Ferguson promises, “There is a future for those two. Every relationship goes through problems, real or not—I guess [I mean] organic or not. But they’re a great couple.” In addition to flirting with his flirtation with newcomes Holly (Felicia Day), Neil’s human character, Fargo, enjoys a full-on bromance with Zane (Niall Matter), as a result of being trapped together in a space capsule in tonight’s episode. (Speaking of romance, the boys’ bond helps to reignite Zane’s romance with Jo [Erica Cerra].) “When we were stuck inside that capsule, I think that was three full days of [filming] just me and Niall,” Neil said about his real-life buddy, “so it was really good times—really fun.” Romance, bromance and robomance—only in Eureka!

What do you think of these spoilers?
You can check Eureka Season 4 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.

Jul
13

Brian Smith is a laughing material in The Big Bang Theory but now, he’ll be serious as he booked a chef role in Gossip Girl season 5.

Sources confirm to TVLine exclusively that actor Brian Smith — probably best known as Penny’s half-wit ex-boyfriend on The Big Bang Theory — is joining the cast as a chef named Max.

What do you think of Brian Smith’s role?

You can check Gossip Girl Season 5 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.

Jul
13

We hate Tommy Jefferson in his first few appearances on Harry’s Law, but on the latter part of the season we learned to love him. Now, love him more as Deadline reports that Christopher McDonald (Tommy Jefferson) is upped to series regular.

Awesome news, Christopher McDonald, (Tommy Jefferson) has been upgraded to series regular on Harry’s Law!

What do you think of a season full of Tommy?

You can check Harry’s Law Season 2 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.

Jul
13

Here is an intriguing casting spoiler for Game of Thrones season 2. Will we see actors from Camelot next season?

British actor Clive Standen, who most recently appeared as Gawain in Starz’s short-lived Camelot, has let slip on Twitter that he has heard the names of three actors that will be added to the Game of Thrones cast for season two. He calls the news “massive” and reveals that one of the 3 appeared with him on Camelot, while another appeared in some other Arthurian film or TV show.

Let’s see the tweets below:

@CliveStanden: Just heard some massive casting news for season 2 of GOT’s…3 amazing actors (one Camelot alumnus) great choices

@CliveStanden: …Actually 2 Camelot alumni…but only one from our show

Any insights?

You can check Game of Thrones Season 2 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.

Jul
13

We got a new series regular for The Firm season 1.

Callum Keith Rennie has been booked as a series regular on NBC’s midseason drama The Firm opposite Josh Lucas and Juliette Lewis. He will play Ray McDeere, the older brother to Mitch (Lucas).

David Straiton (“House,” “Fringe”) is confirmed to direct the pilot episode which will commence production in Toronto this August. Helen Shaver has also joined the series as a producer and will direct multiple episodes.

You can check The Firm Season 1 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.

Jul
13

Juliette Lewis is coming to The Firm.

Lewis (“Natural Born Killers,” “Cape Fear”), an Oscar, Golden Globe and Emmy Award nominated actress, will play Tammy, Mitch’s feisty, sexy receptionist, whose work life is made all the more tumultuous by her on-again, off-again relationship with Mitch’s brother, Ray. With a personality as arresting as her ever-changing hair color, Tammy is leery when Mitch accepts a deal to partner with a top law practice, as she’s not cut out for the conservative culture of a white shoe firm. Rennie is tapped to play Ray McDeere, Mitch’s charming yet volatile older brother whose work as an investigator in Mitch’s office is uniquely informed by his past stretch in prison for manslaughter. Despite a “highly un-ambitious” nature that stands in stark contrast to his Harvard-grad brother, Ray shares one key quality with Mitch: a loyalty that is unbreakable.

David Straiton (“House,” “Fringe”) is confirmed to direct the pilot episode which will commence production in Toronto this August. Helen Shaver has also joined the series as a producer and will direct multiple episodes.

What do you think of this casting news?

You can check The Firm Season 1 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.