Exclusive: Peacock, NBCUniversal’s upcoming streaming platform, is developing hourlong musical drama Olympic Boulevard, I have learned. The project hails from writer Paula Yoo, producer Neil Meron and choreographer Kyle Hanagami.
Penned by Yoo, Olympic Boulevard is about a disgraced Korean American former K-Pop star who finds his chance at redemption and a possible comeback when he agrees to teach at one of the first K-Pop training schools in America.
Yoo executive produces with Meron and his producing partner Mark Nicholson. Hanagami serves as a producer. Universal TV, where Meron is under an overall deal, is the studio.
Hanagami has worked with superstars such as BlackPink, Bts, Britney Spears, Nick Jonas, NSync etc. He has over 4 Million YouTube subscribers and holds the title for YouTube’s most viewed choreography video of all time.
K-Pop, which has been hugely popular in Asia for decades, has started to go...
Penned by Yoo, Olympic Boulevard is about a disgraced Korean American former K-Pop star who finds his chance at redemption and a possible comeback when he agrees to teach at one of the first K-Pop training schools in America.
Yoo executive produces with Meron and his producing partner Mark Nicholson. Hanagami serves as a producer. Universal TV, where Meron is under an overall deal, is the studio.
Hanagami has worked with superstars such as BlackPink, Bts, Britney Spears, Nick Jonas, NSync etc. He has over 4 Million YouTube subscribers and holds the title for YouTube’s most viewed choreography video of all time.
K-Pop, which has been hugely popular in Asia for decades, has started to go...
- 12/5/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Dana Melanie (Wild Nights With Emily) and Rafael Cebrian (Narcos) have joined the upcoming third season of Netflix’s tween series Greenhouse Academy as series regulars.
Melanie will take over the role of Emma Geller in a recasting, previously played by Aviv Buchler in seasons one and two. Cebrian will be playing new character Enzo.
Created by Giora Chamizer, Greenhouse Academy is set at an elite Southern California boarding school where students from two rival dormitories combine forces to thwart an evil plot.
Greenhouse Academy is co-written by Chamizer and Paula Yoo. Nutz Productions, a subsidiary of Ananey Communications, produces the series for Netflix.
Melanie’s latest film Wild Nights With Emily, premiered in March at SXSW. Melanie play’s young Emily Dickinson opposite Molly Shannon, Amy Seimetz, and Brett Gelman. She is also in development on a series she penned based on a book she optioned earlier this year.
Melanie will take over the role of Emma Geller in a recasting, previously played by Aviv Buchler in seasons one and two. Cebrian will be playing new character Enzo.
Created by Giora Chamizer, Greenhouse Academy is set at an elite Southern California boarding school where students from two rival dormitories combine forces to thwart an evil plot.
Greenhouse Academy is co-written by Chamizer and Paula Yoo. Nutz Productions, a subsidiary of Ananey Communications, produces the series for Netflix.
Melanie’s latest film Wild Nights With Emily, premiered in March at SXSW. Melanie play’s young Emily Dickinson opposite Molly Shannon, Amy Seimetz, and Brett Gelman. She is also in development on a series she penned based on a book she optioned earlier this year.
- 10/19/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Danika Yarosh (Back Roads) is set as a series regular in the upcoming third season of Netflix’s tween series Greenhouse Academy in a recasting.
Yarosh takes over over the role of Brooke Osmond, played by Grace Van Dien in the first two seasons. Van Dien is exiting for a series regular role in NBC’s The Village, which was picked up to series for a midseason premiere.
Created by Giora Chamizer, Greenhouse Academy is set at an elite Southern California boarding school where students from two rival dormitories combine forces to thwart an evil plot.
Yarosh’s Osmond is the Head Master’s daughter.
Greenhouse Academy is co-written by Chamizer and Paula Yoo. Nutz Productions, a subsidiary of Ananey Communications, produces the series for Netflix.
Yarosh was most recently seen on the big screen in Back Roads, Alex Pettyfer’s feature film directorial debut. Her TV credits include Heroes Reborn,...
Yarosh takes over over the role of Brooke Osmond, played by Grace Van Dien in the first two seasons. Van Dien is exiting for a series regular role in NBC’s The Village, which was picked up to series for a midseason premiere.
Created by Giora Chamizer, Greenhouse Academy is set at an elite Southern California boarding school where students from two rival dormitories combine forces to thwart an evil plot.
Yarosh’s Osmond is the Head Master’s daughter.
Greenhouse Academy is co-written by Chamizer and Paula Yoo. Nutz Productions, a subsidiary of Ananey Communications, produces the series for Netflix.
Yarosh was most recently seen on the big screen in Back Roads, Alex Pettyfer’s feature film directorial debut. Her TV credits include Heroes Reborn,...
- 9/4/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Ever since Mehcad Brooks was originally cast as James “Jimmy” Olsen for Supergirl, I and others couldn’t help but notice he didn’t quite have the nerdy appearance we’ve come to know from the character. In fact, I maintained from the beginning that he looked much more like a superhero.
In fact, I remember some fans using crafty photo editing to place Brooks as Val-Zod, the Superman known from Earth 2 comics and, trust me, what I saw was quite believable. And although James may not be Kryptonian, I’m guessing the producers working on the series noticed the actor’s impressive build along the way, perhaps influencing them to evolve him into the Guardian.
After giving criminals on the streets of National City one more person to fear throughout season 2, Olsen has since taken a step back from the vigilante lifestyle in season 3, instead focusing on his duties of running CatCo.
In fact, I remember some fans using crafty photo editing to place Brooks as Val-Zod, the Superman known from Earth 2 comics and, trust me, what I saw was quite believable. And although James may not be Kryptonian, I’m guessing the producers working on the series noticed the actor’s impressive build along the way, perhaps influencing them to evolve him into the Guardian.
After giving criminals on the streets of National City one more person to fear throughout season 2, Olsen has since taken a step back from the vigilante lifestyle in season 3, instead focusing on his duties of running CatCo.
- 5/4/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Sneak Peek new footage, plus images from the "Supergirl" episode "Both Sides Now", written by Jessica Queller, Paula Yoo and directed by Jesse Warn, airing February 5, 2018 on The CW:
"...the 'Deo' captures the second 'Worldkiller' named 'Purity' (Krys Mashall).
"Then 'Supergirl' (Melissa Benoist) and 'Alex' (Chyler Leigh)...
"...use very different methods of interrogation with Purity...
"...in the hopes of finding out how to defeat 'Reign' (Odette Annable).
"However, Purity escapes and attacks the city's subway tunnels.
"Meanwhile, 'J'onn' (David Harewood), 'Winn' (Jeremy Jordan) and 'Mon-El' (Christopher Wood) band together to fix the 'Legion' ship..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Supergirl: Both Sides Now"...
"...the 'Deo' captures the second 'Worldkiller' named 'Purity' (Krys Mashall).
"Then 'Supergirl' (Melissa Benoist) and 'Alex' (Chyler Leigh)...
"...use very different methods of interrogation with Purity...
"...in the hopes of finding out how to defeat 'Reign' (Odette Annable).
"However, Purity escapes and attacks the city's subway tunnels.
"Meanwhile, 'J'onn' (David Harewood), 'Winn' (Jeremy Jordan) and 'Mon-El' (Christopher Wood) band together to fix the 'Legion' ship..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Supergirl: Both Sides Now"...
- 2/6/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Kara Danvers has been facing her toughest threat ever this year in the form of Reign (who’s really Samantha Arias), the genetically-modified Kryptonian villain known as a Worldkiller. But things will only get worse as the next episode of Supergirl season 3 will see the Girl of Steel face off against another Worldkiller.
In episode thirteen, titled “Both Sides Now,” Kara and the Deo capture another Kryptonian nasty known as Purity (Krys Marshall). However, things don’t go to plan and the villain escapes into National City’s subway. It looks like a tense battle between Purity and Supergirl then takes place – with the former even managing to trap our heroine in a headlock. Will Alex and Mon-El be able to help the situation, or can Kara get herself out of trouble?
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In episode thirteen, titled “Both Sides Now,” Kara and the Deo capture another Kryptonian nasty known as Purity (Krys Marshall). However, things don’t go to plan and the villain escapes into National City’s subway. It looks like a tense battle between Purity and Supergirl then takes place – with the former even managing to trap our heroine in a headlock. Will Alex and Mon-El be able to help the situation, or can Kara get herself out of trouble?
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- 1/30/2018
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Sneak Peek new images from the "Supergirl" episode "Both Sides Now", written by Jessica Queller, Paula Yoo and directed by Jesse Warn, airing February 5, 2018 on The CW:
"...the 'Deo' captures the second 'Worldkiller' named 'Purity' (Krys Mashall).
"Then 'Supergirl' (Melissa Benoist) and 'Alex' (Chyler Leigh)...
"...use very different methods of interrogation with Purity...
"...in the hopes of finding out how to defeat 'Reign' (Odette Annable).
"However, Purity escapes and attacks the city's subway tunnels.
"Meanwhile, 'J'onn' (David Harewood), 'Winn' (Jeremy Jordan) and 'Mon-El' (Christopher Wood) band together to fix the 'Legion' ship..."
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"...the 'Deo' captures the second 'Worldkiller' named 'Purity' (Krys Mashall).
"Then 'Supergirl' (Melissa Benoist) and 'Alex' (Chyler Leigh)...
"...use very different methods of interrogation with Purity...
"...in the hopes of finding out how to defeat 'Reign' (Odette Annable).
"However, Purity escapes and attacks the city's subway tunnels.
"Meanwhile, 'J'onn' (David Harewood), 'Winn' (Jeremy Jordan) and 'Mon-El' (Christopher Wood) band together to fix the 'Legion' ship..."
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- 1/29/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
So far this season, Supergirl has had to contend with what could be argued is her most formidable foe to date: Reign. Not only has this year’s big bad already handed the Girl of Steel a brutal beatdown like no other, but our heroine was rendered comatose for a while due to the encounter.
But, if you tuned in for the midseason premiere last week, then you’d know that more Worldkillers are on the way. In fact, we can now confirm that Krys Marshall’s mysterious character, Purity, is one of them. Previously described as having some sort of connection to Reign, she could have gone in any direction, but we’re guessing the February 5th episode will be yet another trying time for Kara.
Still, showrunners Jessica Queller and Robert Rovner teased Entertainment Weekly that “Purity is not what anyone expects and their showdown is full of surprises.
But, if you tuned in for the midseason premiere last week, then you’d know that more Worldkillers are on the way. In fact, we can now confirm that Krys Marshall’s mysterious character, Purity, is one of them. Previously described as having some sort of connection to Reign, she could have gone in any direction, but we’re guessing the February 5th episode will be yet another trying time for Kara.
Still, showrunners Jessica Queller and Robert Rovner teased Entertainment Weekly that “Purity is not what anyone expects and their showdown is full of surprises.
- 1/22/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Sneak Peek new footage from the "Supergirl" mid-Season finale episode "Reign", written by Paula Yoo, Caitlin Parrish and directed by Glen Winter, airing December 4, 2017 on The CW:
"...'Supergirl' (Melissa Benoist) investigates a mysterious symbol popping up all over 'National City', tracing its origins back to an ancient prophecy...
"...and the mark of the 'World Killer' known as 'Reign' (Odetee Annable).
"Meanwhile, the tension between 'Lena' (Katie McGrath) and 'Morgan Edge' (Adrian Pasdar) continues to build, causing 'James' (Mehcad Brooks) to step in and offer up some protection...possibly igniting a spark in the process..."
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"...'Supergirl' (Melissa Benoist) investigates a mysterious symbol popping up all over 'National City', tracing its origins back to an ancient prophecy...
"...and the mark of the 'World Killer' known as 'Reign' (Odetee Annable).
"Meanwhile, the tension between 'Lena' (Katie McGrath) and 'Morgan Edge' (Adrian Pasdar) continues to build, causing 'James' (Mehcad Brooks) to step in and offer up some protection...possibly igniting a spark in the process..."
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- 11/30/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Even though we have what appears to be an awesome crossover in the form of “Crisis on Earth-x” to look forward to next week, the reality of the situation is that the bulk of whatever plots unfolding across each of the Arrowverse‘s individual shows will have to be put on hold for the time being. This doubly builds anticipation for their reprisals, especially when you consider the cliffhangers that both Supergirl and The Flash left us on this week.
Well, expect some major payoff throughout the first full week of December when The CW airs midseason finales for its DC TV shows. First on the block is Supergirl, which will see Samantha finally and reluctantly emerge as this year’s big bad, that being Reign, in the episode appropriately titled, um, “Reign.”
Reign Challenges Supergirl – Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) investigates a mysterious symbol popping up all over National City, tracing...
Well, expect some major payoff throughout the first full week of December when The CW airs midseason finales for its DC TV shows. First on the block is Supergirl, which will see Samantha finally and reluctantly emerge as this year’s big bad, that being Reign, in the episode appropriately titled, um, “Reign.”
Reign Challenges Supergirl – Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) investigates a mysterious symbol popping up all over National City, tracing...
- 11/22/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Sneak Peek new footage from the "Supergirl" episode "The Faithful", written by Paula Yoo, Katie Rose Rogers and directed by Jesse Warn, airing Octoiber 30, 2017 on The CW:
"...'Kara' (Melissa Benoist) investigates a secretive new group whose leader, 'Thomas Coville' (Chad Lowe), has a mysterious connection to 'Supergirl'.
"Meanwhile, 'Samantha' (Odette Annable) feels like she's letting 'Ruby' (Emma Tremblay) down, wile the Martian 'J'onn' (David Harewood) confesses an old secret..."
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"...'Kara' (Melissa Benoist) investigates a secretive new group whose leader, 'Thomas Coville' (Chad Lowe), has a mysterious connection to 'Supergirl'.
"Meanwhile, 'Samantha' (Odette Annable) feels like she's letting 'Ruby' (Emma Tremblay) down, wile the Martian 'J'onn' (David Harewood) confesses an old secret..."
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- 10/25/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
After being forced to endure the long summer hiatus, we can now rest easy as each of our favorite DC shows have finally returned with a round of spectacular premieres. And now that the fall season is in full swing, we continue looking ahead, this time at episodes of Supergirl and Arrow set to air during Halloween week.
First, on Monday, October 30, Supergirl begins charting what’ll be surely be a strange journey for Odette Annable’s character of Samantha. Casually introduced to us in the season 3 premiere, we know that the seemingly average woman will go on to become Reign, this year’s big bad. Truth be told, the unassuming villain is something we’ve yet to see from this series, so we could have some great television ahead of us.
Continuing on that note, we also can’t help but draw parallels to Smallville‘s Davis Bloome, who was played by Sam Witwer.
First, on Monday, October 30, Supergirl begins charting what’ll be surely be a strange journey for Odette Annable’s character of Samantha. Casually introduced to us in the season 3 premiere, we know that the seemingly average woman will go on to become Reign, this year’s big bad. Truth be told, the unassuming villain is something we’ve yet to see from this series, so we could have some great television ahead of us.
Continuing on that note, we also can’t help but draw parallels to Smallville‘s Davis Bloome, who was played by Sam Witwer.
- 10/13/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Thankfully, tonight will mark the end of the month-long hiatus that Supergirl fans have been forced to endure. And aside from beginning the sprint leading toward a season finale that’ll include the likes of Superman and General Zod, it looks like Kara will give this reporter thing another go.
In the first of two clips we have to present today, Kara and Lena Luthor run in to the latter’s ex-boyfriend, played by Rahul Kohli (iZombie), at an event. Shortly thereafter, our heroine is confronted by a nervous man who has some secretive news to share with her, and happens to have “I’m going to be mysteriously shot in a parking lot” written all over him. What that may specifically be remains to be seen.
The second bit of footage looks like it probably precedes the first chronologically and also involves Kara and Lena, albeit in a more lighthearted setting.
In the first of two clips we have to present today, Kara and Lena Luthor run in to the latter’s ex-boyfriend, played by Rahul Kohli (iZombie), at an event. Shortly thereafter, our heroine is confronted by a nervous man who has some secretive news to share with her, and happens to have “I’m going to be mysteriously shot in a parking lot” written all over him. What that may specifically be remains to be seen.
The second bit of footage looks like it probably precedes the first chronologically and also involves Kara and Lena, albeit in a more lighthearted setting.
- 4/24/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Sneak Peek footage, plus images from the "Supergirl" episode "Ace Reporter", written by Paula Yoo, Caitlin Parrish and directed by Armen V. Kevorkian, airing April 24, 2017 on The CW:
"...'Jack Spheer' (Rahul Kohli), the ex-boyfriend of 'Lena' (Katie McGarth) comes to 'National City' to unveil his big breakthrough in nano-technology, which has the potential to eradicate all diseases.
"Lena asks 'Kara' (Melissa Benoist) to attend Jack's conference with her for support. When Kara sees 'Snapper' (Ian Gomez) in attendance she's inspired to tap back into her reporter skills and questions Jack on his discovery, which ultimately leads to a bigger investigation that puts everyone in danger..."
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"...'Jack Spheer' (Rahul Kohli), the ex-boyfriend of 'Lena' (Katie McGarth) comes to 'National City' to unveil his big breakthrough in nano-technology, which has the potential to eradicate all diseases.
"Lena asks 'Kara' (Melissa Benoist) to attend Jack's conference with her for support. When Kara sees 'Snapper' (Ian Gomez) in attendance she's inspired to tap back into her reporter skills and questions Jack on his discovery, which ultimately leads to a bigger investigation that puts everyone in danger..."
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- 4/18/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Maybe it’s just me, but the hiatus we’re currently enduring when it comes to DC TV shows may very well be the most difficult to bear when you consider that the season finales are within reaching distance. Fortunately, we have a few nuggets of information to present while you pass the time, specifically the official descriptions for Supergirl, The Flash and Arrow’s returning episodes.
First, let’s talk Supergirl because it’ll be the first of the bunch to air. In this particular offering, iZombie’s Rahul Kohli drops by (hey, his show is based on a Vertigo comic, so he’s allowed to play somebody else), and pays a visit to his ex-girlfriend – Lena Luthor. If anything, the trailer embedded at the top hints that he’s not to be trusted, but we’ll just have to wait and see.
Here’s what we know about “Ace Reporter” so far,...
First, let’s talk Supergirl because it’ll be the first of the bunch to air. In this particular offering, iZombie’s Rahul Kohli drops by (hey, his show is based on a Vertigo comic, so he’s allowed to play somebody else), and pays a visit to his ex-girlfriend – Lena Luthor. If anything, the trailer embedded at the top hints that he’s not to be trusted, but we’ll just have to wait and see.
Here’s what we know about “Ace Reporter” so far,...
- 4/7/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
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I think we can all agree that this past Monday’s episode of Supergirl was quite the game changer. Not only did Jeremiah Danvers make his return, but it was also revealed that he’s since aligned himself with Cadmus. But whether he’s acting under duress or has been brainwashed remains to be seen. Still, that cybernetic arm he’s gained in the process isn’t too shabby.
While we countdown the days until next week’s episode, “Exodus,” arrives, the network has released a batch of promotional images to tide us over. If you were hoping for some stills taken from action scenes, you won’t be getting those, but you will instead be offered looks at more tender moments such as Kara and Mon-El furthering their relationship.
Aside from that, it looks like Jeremiah and Alex will share a scene in a more domestic setting,...
I think we can all agree that this past Monday’s episode of Supergirl was quite the game changer. Not only did Jeremiah Danvers make his return, but it was also revealed that he’s since aligned himself with Cadmus. But whether he’s acting under duress or has been brainwashed remains to be seen. Still, that cybernetic arm he’s gained in the process isn’t too shabby.
While we countdown the days until next week’s episode, “Exodus,” arrives, the network has released a batch of promotional images to tide us over. If you were hoping for some stills taken from action scenes, you won’t be getting those, but you will instead be offered looks at more tender moments such as Kara and Mon-El furthering their relationship.
Aside from that, it looks like Jeremiah and Alex will share a scene in a more domestic setting,...
- 3/2/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
After last night’s emotional roller coaster ride, Supergirl shows no signs of slowing down as it continues the story arc involving a returning Jeremiah Danvers (played by none other than Dean Cain) and Cadmus.
Not surprisingly, there was more to Jeremiah than met the eye and he has indeed aligned himself with the shadowy group, much as we predicted. It should be interesting to see if he is, in fact, acting under duress or has endured some kind of mental conditioning that his put him beyond the point of no return. Regardless of which proves true, it’s undeniable that he’s put both Kara and Alex through a hell they never thought possible. But, hey, it’s we the viewers who win, right?
What caught my attention in the extended trailer that can be viewed at the top was Lillian Luthor telling Jeremiah, “you’re the only Superman we need.
Not surprisingly, there was more to Jeremiah than met the eye and he has indeed aligned himself with the shadowy group, much as we predicted. It should be interesting to see if he is, in fact, acting under duress or has endured some kind of mental conditioning that his put him beyond the point of no return. Regardless of which proves true, it’s undeniable that he’s put both Kara and Alex through a hell they never thought possible. But, hey, it’s we the viewers who win, right?
What caught my attention in the extended trailer that can be viewed at the top was Lillian Luthor telling Jeremiah, “you’re the only Superman we need.
- 2/28/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
From VancouverFilm.Net, Sneak Peek footage, images and synopsis from the "Supergirl" episode "Exodus", written by Paula Yoo, Eric Carrasco and directed by Michael Allowitz, airing March 6, 2017 on The CW:
"...as 'Alex' (Chyler Leigh) searches for 'Jeremiah' (Dean Cain) and 'Kara' (Melissa Benoist) investigates a series of alien kidnappings, the sisters realize they must break the rules to foil a new 'Cadmus' plot.
"Then in an effort to get 'Snapper Carr' (Ian Gomez) to run a story that would help her stop Cadmus, Kara agrees to set up an interview between Snapper and 'Supergirl'..."
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"...as 'Alex' (Chyler Leigh) searches for 'Jeremiah' (Dean Cain) and 'Kara' (Melissa Benoist) investigates a series of alien kidnappings, the sisters realize they must break the rules to foil a new 'Cadmus' plot.
"Then in an effort to get 'Snapper Carr' (Ian Gomez) to run a story that would help her stop Cadmus, Kara agrees to set up an interview between Snapper and 'Supergirl'..."
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- 2/28/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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The CW has released the first official images from next week’s episode of Supergirl, and while there’s sadly no sign of Cyborg Superman, they do feature a few other intriguing reveals. For starters, Supergirl and Mon-El have somehow ended up in the clutches of the villainous group known as Cadmus, which isn’t good news.
What they want with the Kryptonian and Daxamite remains to be seen, but it can’t be anything good. Perhaps that’s why James Olsen and Winn are once again conspiring, as it may very well be down to National City’s newest vigilante, Guardian, to help save the two aliens from whatever Cadmus has planned for them.
For more details on what to expect from this episode of Supergirl – which is titled “The Darkest Place” – here’s the official synopsis:
While Guardian (Mehcad Brooks) tries to clear his...
The CW has released the first official images from next week’s episode of Supergirl, and while there’s sadly no sign of Cyborg Superman, they do feature a few other intriguing reveals. For starters, Supergirl and Mon-El have somehow ended up in the clutches of the villainous group known as Cadmus, which isn’t good news.
What they want with the Kryptonian and Daxamite remains to be seen, but it can’t be anything good. Perhaps that’s why James Olsen and Winn are once again conspiring, as it may very well be down to National City’s newest vigilante, Guardian, to help save the two aliens from whatever Cadmus has planned for them.
For more details on what to expect from this episode of Supergirl – which is titled “The Darkest Place” – here’s the official synopsis:
While Guardian (Mehcad Brooks) tries to clear his...
- 11/16/2016
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
In the comics, Hank Henshaw is Cyborg Superman, hence why we all thought that's who David Harewood was playing in the Supergirl premiere when his eyes glowed red. Of course, it would later be revealed that he was really Martian Manhunter, but the villain is indeed coming to the series later this year in the show's seventh episode of The CW. Titled "The Darkest Place," here's the synopsis: It’S Supergirl Vs. Cyborg Superman — While Guardian (Mehcad Brooks) tries to clear his name after being accused of a murder committed by another vigilante, Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) heads out on a solo mission to rescue Mon-El (Chris Wood) who has been captured by Cadmus. While fighting to free Mon-El, Supergirl comes face to face with Cyborg Superman. Glen Winter directed the episode written by Robert Rovner & Paula Yoo. This seems like the perfect opportunity to bring back Tyler Hoechlin, but chances...
- 11/5/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
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Judging from the above gallery, Supergirl won’t be resting on its laurels anytime soon and will continue to make its mark on a prime time lineup that’s already crowded by superheroes. Sure, it all starts with the script, but these new images really speak to the effort put forth by those involved in costuming, makeup, and production design.
An element included in this particular episode that has people talking is that of the alien fight club run by Roulette, who has an affinity for red dresses that rivals even Resident Evil’s Ada Wong. At face value, it seems that she has less in common with her Smallville counterpart and shares more similarities with the Roulette we saw on Justice League Unlimited. No matter how it turns out, kudos go to the producers for including such a diverse array of DC characters.
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Judging from the above gallery, Supergirl won’t be resting on its laurels anytime soon and will continue to make its mark on a prime time lineup that’s already crowded by superheroes. Sure, it all starts with the script, but these new images really speak to the effort put forth by those involved in costuming, makeup, and production design.
An element included in this particular episode that has people talking is that of the alien fight club run by Roulette, who has an affinity for red dresses that rivals even Resident Evil’s Ada Wong. At face value, it seems that she has less in common with her Smallville counterpart and shares more similarities with the Roulette we saw on Justice League Unlimited. No matter how it turns out, kudos go to the producers for including such a diverse array of DC characters.
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- 10/29/2016
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Netflix has announced the cast for its upcoming, live-action Greenhouse Academy TV show (formerly known as The Greenhouse). The Greenhouse Academy series regulars are: Jessica Amlee, Cinthya Carmona, Nadine Ellis, Reina Hardesty, Dallas Hart, Bj Mitchell, Ariel Mortman, Chris O’Neal, Benjamin Papac, Finn Roberts, Parker Stevenson, and Grace Van Dien. Ishai Golan is set to recur.Per Netflix, "Paula Yoo (West Wing, Defiance, Eureka) is adapting with showrunner Giora Chamizer, who wrote and created the original series. Nutz Productions, a subsidiary company of Ananey Communications, will produce the series for Netflix."Read More…...
- 8/4/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Continuing its investment in original content for kids of all ages, Netflix Inc., the world's leading Internet TV network, is adding three new original series to its lineup. The one that caught my eye out of the three was Stretch Armstrong. The iconic Hasbro brand Stretch Armstrong will make its television debut with an all-new look in an animated series.
The animated action/comedy series is about an overscheduled teenager Jake Armstrong and his two best friends. When the trio are accidentally exposed to an experimental chemical, they become Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters, a team of unlikely superheroes who expand beyond the confines of their lives and embark on a series of adventures. The 26 episode series marks the first time Hasbro Studios is creating original programming for Netflix and will be available to members in late 2017.
Andy Yeatman, Director of Global Kids Content for Netflix said:
“With roughly...
The animated action/comedy series is about an overscheduled teenager Jake Armstrong and his two best friends. When the trio are accidentally exposed to an experimental chemical, they become Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters, a team of unlikely superheroes who expand beyond the confines of their lives and embark on a series of adventures. The 26 episode series marks the first time Hasbro Studios is creating original programming for Netflix and will be available to members in late 2017.
Andy Yeatman, Director of Global Kids Content for Netflix said:
“With roughly...
- 1/28/2016
- by Kellvin Chavez
- LRMonline.com
Netflix is expanding its content for kids, adding three new original series to its lineup, which includes the iconic Hasbro animated show “Stretch Armstrong,” the streaming service announced on Thursday. The company also ordered live action drama “The Greenhouse” from Paula Yoo and animated show “Lalaloopsy,” set for a fall 2016 premiere. “Stretch Armstrong” is about Jake Armstrong and his two best friends. The group is accidentally exposed to an experimental chemical which turns them into Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters, a team of superheroes with powers of elongation. It will be a 26-episode series and marks the first time Hasbro Studios.
- 1/28/2016
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
Netflix is expanding its content for children with three new original series being added to its lineup.
The most notable is "Stretch Armstrong," an animated series based on the iconic Hasbro toy. Twenty-six episodes are being produced about Jake Armstrong and his two best friends who are accidentally exposed to an experimental chemical which turns them into Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters.
Armed with the powers of elongation, the trio will stretch their adventures across twenty-six episodes in the first piece of original programming for Netflix made by Hasbro.
Also on the way is the animated series "Lalaloopsy" about six friends who venture through a whimsical world with their pets, and Paula Yoo's live-action series "The Greenhouse" about a Southern California boarding school where students are divided into two rival houses when an evil plot is discovered.
Source: The Wrap...
The most notable is "Stretch Armstrong," an animated series based on the iconic Hasbro toy. Twenty-six episodes are being produced about Jake Armstrong and his two best friends who are accidentally exposed to an experimental chemical which turns them into Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters.
Armed with the powers of elongation, the trio will stretch their adventures across twenty-six episodes in the first piece of original programming for Netflix made by Hasbro.
Also on the way is the animated series "Lalaloopsy" about six friends who venture through a whimsical world with their pets, and Paula Yoo's live-action series "The Greenhouse" about a Southern California boarding school where students are divided into two rival houses when an evil plot is discovered.
Source: The Wrap...
- 1/28/2016
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Eureka, Season 5, Episode 9, “Smarter Carter”
Written by Paula Yoo and Ed Fowler
Directed by Alexandra La Roche
Airs Mondays at 9pm Et on SyFy
“Smarter Carter” showcases two of the most entertaining characters on Eureka, Jack and Deputy Andy, as they each deal with personality-changing issues.
Allison’s brother visits town to meet her new husband, Jack. Since there is a high standard of intelligence in Allison’s family, her son Kevin finds a way to make Jack more intelligent to impress his uncle. The zeta waves in Jack’s brain (another aftereffect of the Matrix) cause the temporary fix to become permanent while wiping away his emotions. This storyline gives Colin Ferguson a third opportunity this season to play out of character and show off his acting chops. Ferguson shouldn’t be out of work for long after Eureka, which he’s been working on since 2006, comes to an end in a few weeks.
Written by Paula Yoo and Ed Fowler
Directed by Alexandra La Roche
Airs Mondays at 9pm Et on SyFy
“Smarter Carter” showcases two of the most entertaining characters on Eureka, Jack and Deputy Andy, as they each deal with personality-changing issues.
Allison’s brother visits town to meet her new husband, Jack. Since there is a high standard of intelligence in Allison’s family, her son Kevin finds a way to make Jack more intelligent to impress his uncle. The zeta waves in Jack’s brain (another aftereffect of the Matrix) cause the temporary fix to become permanent while wiping away his emotions. This storyline gives Colin Ferguson a third opportunity this season to play out of character and show off his acting chops. Ferguson shouldn’t be out of work for long after Eureka, which he’s been working on since 2006, comes to an end in a few weeks.
- 6/27/2012
- by Christopher Laplante
- SoundOnSight
Here is the way the news of Eureka’s cancelation played out on Twitter, through the tweets of many people involved in Eureka’s production, in the order they were posted. If you’re not sure who some of the people are, you can click on the person’s Twitter name and be linked to their profile.
colinferg Colin Ferguson Boom. 8 Aug
wilw Wil Wheaton @colinferg :( 8 Aug
colinferg Colin Ferguson @wilw Thanks Guillaume…. Looking forward to some home brew Ipa… sad day. 8 Aug
sallirichardson Salli Richardson @colinferg < what in the world.Love you 8 Aug
colinferg Colin Ferguson @sallirichardson Yup. You got the news? 8 Aug
sallirichardson Salli Richardson @colinferg Yes ): 8 Aug
AirikahChaira Erica Cerra @colinferg what news! 8 Aug
sallirichardson Salli Richardson I will fill you guys in when I know more. I just follow gods path, because its where I’m suppose to go.Xoxo 8 Aug
AirikahChaira Erica Cerra Wow.
colinferg Colin Ferguson Boom. 8 Aug
wilw Wil Wheaton @colinferg :( 8 Aug
colinferg Colin Ferguson @wilw Thanks Guillaume…. Looking forward to some home brew Ipa… sad day. 8 Aug
sallirichardson Salli Richardson @colinferg < what in the world.Love you 8 Aug
colinferg Colin Ferguson @sallirichardson Yup. You got the news? 8 Aug
sallirichardson Salli Richardson @colinferg Yes ): 8 Aug
AirikahChaira Erica Cerra @colinferg what news! 8 Aug
sallirichardson Salli Richardson I will fill you guys in when I know more. I just follow gods path, because its where I’m suppose to go.Xoxo 8 Aug
AirikahChaira Erica Cerra Wow.
- 8/15/2011
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
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