The stars and executive producer of Nikita shared secrets at Comic-Con International about the upcoming season of The CW action-drama and the changing character dynamics.
Maggie Q, star of The CW action series Nikita, discusses this week’s Season 2 finale, plans for the third season, and the dangers of stunt work.
As one series about a rogue secret agent gets picked up for a third season, another about an identity-thieving twin gets axed as The CW renews Nikita and cancels Ringer.
The CW’s fall lineup will include a second season for the spy drama Nikita and the return to television of Buffy the Vampire Slayer star Sarah Michelle Gellar.
Screen Gems has released the second theatrical trailer for director Scott Charles Stewart’s adaptation of the popular supernatural/gun fu Western manhwa by Hyung Min-woo. The film opens in 3D on May 13.
What Nikita lacks in depth, she more than compensates with pizzazz. The CW’s updated take on the Nikita franchise certainly has the potential to be a wildly fun ride judging solely on the pilot episode, airing tonight (September 9) at 9:00 PM / 8:00 PM central on The CW.
When Nikita premieres on the CW tomorrow night, audiences will get a chance to see Mission: Impossible III and Live Free Or Die Hard‘s Maggie Q take on the mantle of the Division’s rogue operative as Luc Besson’s creation gets rebooted for a new generation. But it’s Besson’s original movie that drew the star to the role.