Columbia Pictures announced the official start of filming on The Amazing Spider-Man 2 with the release of an official plot summary and the addition of Colm Feore in an unspecified role.
Jeff Pinkner, who has helped to guide Fringe since Season 2, has stepped down as co-showrunner as the Fox sci-fi drama heads into its 13-episode final season.
Fringe Executive Producers Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman expound on the phenomenon of the show’s fifth season renewal, what to expect from the two-part season finale, and the importance of plot points in “Letters of Transit.”
Fox announced this afternoon that Fringe will return for a 13-episode fifth and final season, allowing producers to wrap up the fan-favorite sci-fi series.
Fringe showrunners J.H. Wyman and Jeff Pinkner and stars John Noble and Blair Brown talked with reporters at WonderCon about the remainder of the current season and the Fox drama’s chances for renewal.
At WonderCon, the cast and producers of Fringe shared insights into the characters and mythology of the Fox series, bringing with them an exclusive sneak peek at Friday’s episode.
Fringe executive producers Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman tease tonight’s episode, “The End of All Things,” and talk about the end of the fourth season and the chances for a fifth.
Fringe showrunners Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman brush off any concerns about the move to Fridays and promise great things to come and a new chapter to be born by the end of the show’s third season.
Showrunners Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman and actor John Noble spoke about their feelings on Fringe’s impending move from Thursday to Friday nights.
Fringe explores uncharted territories in tonight’s musical episode, titled “Brown Betty.” SpinOff Online visited the Fringe set in Vancouver to learn more.