The CW has released a preview of this week’s episode of Supernatural, titled “Two and a Half Men,” as well as a slew of photos from the Oct. 15 installment, called “Weekend at Bobby’s.” The latter marks the directorial debut of series star Jensen Ackles.
A full-length trailer has been released for The Troll Hunter, Andre Ovredal’s mockumentary that proposes the Norwegian government is covering up the existence of trolls, hidden away in the northern reaches of the country.
Universal Pictures has released the second trailer for Skyline, the low-budget alien-invasion movie from the Brothers Strause (Alien Vs. Predator: Requiem). The sci-fi thriller, which stars Eric Balfour, Donald Faison, David Zayas, Brittany Daniel and Scottie Thompson, opens on Nov. 12.
Award-winning comics creator Brian K. Vaughan, who spent three years writing for Lost, is developing a high-concept drama with Sam Raimi’s Stars Road Entertainment about a documentary crew that follows working-class heroes who exterminate alien threats in deep space.
Quick, call Ted Mosby – No, wait, wrong series. But Fox’s upcoming, troubled Terra Nova has finally cast its female lead, giving the role to relatively unknown British actress Shelley Conn.
Fox may have pulled the plug on Lone Star after only two episodes, but there are still some completed, unaired episodes left in the can. Will they ever see the light of day? As rumor has it, it’s looking possible.
Okay, it’s no Heat Vision and Jack, but NBC has bought a show from Tenacious D frontman and comedian Jack Black that points out the problems with self-improvement. Call it The Biggest Loser – No, For Real, This Guy’s A Loser, perhaps.
It was one of the first massively successful videogames, spawning multiple sequels, and now – nearly two decades after its release – MYST will be spreading to movie theaters near you, soon.
From Felicity to Fringe, J.J. Abrams is nothing if not successful on the small screen. But this past development season saw big results even by his standards, as Abrams’ Bad Robot successfully landed three projects at three networks — and finally, Abrams is talking about all of them.
Critically acclaimed for Dead Like Me, Wonderfalls and Pushing Daisies, Bryan Fuller simply hasn’t had any luck in keeping his television projects alive for a lengthy period of time. But his next series could have a considerably better chance at survival: a reboot of The Munsters.
Christopher Nolan’s dream-centric action thriller has been in theaters for months now, so most of you have probably seen it at this point. Are you still scratching your head over the ending? Well, scratch no more, as Michael Caine has an explanation — and needless to say, spoilers lie ahead!
Warner Bros. ramps up its marketing for the Nov. 19 release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 with a set of new character posters spotlighting franchise stars Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint.