
Daenerys expands her army once again, while weddings captivate Westeros
by BRYANT L. GRIFFIN
May-20-2013 - No Comments
History is not so kind to the networks for these kind of breaks
Apparently networks have a hard time remembering history. NBC has decided to hold off returning both "Grimm" and "Revolution" to the schedule for at least three months (and in the case of "Revolution," four) in what's being designed as a break that would allow more episodes to air in a row. Bu ...
Read MorePlus, 'Nuclear Family' premieres on Syfy's website, Xbox LIVE
Be sure to get yourself committed so you can catch all the twisted, crazy fun on television. The season premiere of "American Horror Story: Asylum" and the Hitchcock biopic, "The Girl" are the highlights this week. The television landscape isn’t as bleak as it seems. Each week we’ll countdow ...
Read MoreNetwork's president says the series will return
The is “no question” that The CW's "Supernatural" is returning for an eighth season, according to Mark Pedowitz, the network's president. Pedowitz expressed his support for the series Monday during the Television Critics Association’s summer press tour in Beverly Hills, Calif. And he hopes ...
Read MoreThe CW renews its two genre shows for the 2012-2013 season
"The Vampire Diaries" and "Supernatural" are returning to The CW for the 2012-2013 season. As the network's top-rated show, "The Vampire Diaries" now heads into its fourth season; "Supernatural" will mark its eight season. Kevin Williamson ("Scream") and Julie Plec ("Kyle XY," "Wasteland") exe ...
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Read MoreJeremy Carver returns as a co-showrunner of The CW's series
"Supernatural" co-showrunner Sera Gamble is exiting the helm of The CW drama series, according to Deadline. Gamble, who been with the show since Season 1, is leaving to focus on development opportunities. She was serving alongside co-showrunner Robert Singer for the past two seasons following the ...
Read MoreNetwork is developing an adaption of the DC Comics property
The CW is moving forward with a television adaption of DC Comics' "Deadman," according to Deadline. "Supernatural" creator Eric Kripke will write and executive produce the adaption, which centers on Boston Brand, the spirit of a murdered man who can inhabit other people’s bodies and who help ...
Read MoreSpec script tells a haunted house tale from the ghost's perspective
Warner Bros. has purchased the spec script "Haunted" from Eric Kripke, who is the creator and executive producer of The CW series "Supernatural." Kripke will direct the film, which tells a haunted house tale from the ghost's perspective. "Haunted" will be spearheaded by Greg Berlanti ("Life as ...
Read MoreThe CW series finally jumps the shark!
This review may contain spoilers. After some of the weaker episodes of this sixth season, I have commented that it appears that the writers of this series are clearly running out of ideas. Recycling old monsters and familiar storylines is commonplace for many long running series, and it would be ...
Read MoreWarner Bros. is securing the rights to Neil Gaiman's acclaimed comic book
Neil Gaiman's comic book series The Sandman is coming to television. Securing the comic's rights from its sister company DC Entertainment, Warner Bros. is currently considering several writer-producers for the series. And Supernatural creator Eric Kripke is an early favorite for the job, accordin ...
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