Four drama pilots ordered by the CW, including “Oxygen,” which is set to shoot in New Orleans, now have casting directors attached, Backstage has learned. “Oxygen,” which centers on a program that integrates humanoid aliens into a high school with dramatic results for the community, is set to be cast by Burbank-based Donna Rosenstein and Kendra Castleberry. It’s slated to start shooting in March. Barbara Fiorentino and Danielle Aufiero are signed on to cast “The Hundred,” a drama set 97 years after a nuclear war destroys the Earth. It features a space colony of surviving humans that sends 100 juveniles back to Earth to see if it’s ready to be re-inhabited. Another sci-fi drama, “Tomorrow People,” is set to be cast by David Rapaport. The pilot features children born to normal parents who show signs of having undergone the next stage in human evolution. Meanwhile, the drama pilot “Blink” is...
- 2/6/2013
- backstage.com
A navy lieutenant missing for ten years is found in mummified form, sparking off an investigation and lots of mummy curses and discussion from Tony. Gibbs: "Grab your gear." Tony's (Michael Weatherly) fave words, who then has to gas the truck and doesn't like those words. They have people for that, which is why Gibbs (Mark Harmon) says they have Tony. Kate (Sasha Alexander) asking pointless questions again, like if the mummy could be Lt Farnsworth. How would he know when they've just found the mummy? Tony's a dab hand with the old F14's recognizing the pod is from the external fuel tank, the cargo pod. Tony has now worked for Gibbs for 2 years and he's touched he remembered. (In one episode, he said 18 months) Gibbs hired Tony because he thought it was a good idea at the time. Tony is touched that Gibbs remembered his 2 years. Also they...
- 2/5/2012
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
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