Might Once Upon a Time‘s Prince of Thieves be robbed of his life? Can NCIS enlist a heavy hitter? Is S.H.I.E.L.D.‘s Ward more unpredictable than ever? Read on for answers to those questions plus teases from other shows
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Did you get an answer from Once Upon a Time‘s Sean Maguire about the rumor that he’s leaving? —MRiku
As promised in Ask Ausiello, I did ask Maguire about this at the 100th-episode party, and he was (alas) expectedly spoiler-free on his status...
RelatedOnce Upon a Time Brings Back Michael Raymond-James as Neal
Did you get an answer from Once Upon a Time‘s Sean Maguire about the rumor that he’s leaving? —MRiku
As promised in Ask Ausiello, I did ask Maguire about this at the 100th-episode party, and he was (alas) expectedly spoiler-free on his status...
- 2/23/2016
- TVLine.com
Hey future audio engineers, audiophiles, and you out there who just really, really like Hitman, you might want to check out this video from Io Interactive and Square Enix on the sound design of Hitman Absolution. With its November 20th release date, Absolution is only a couple of weeks away, the Io Interactive team wants to school all of you there on creating effective audio ambiance for your stealth game.
You should check it out.
The video comes just a couple of says after the developer announced the full cast of the Hitman Absolution, which you can find below. The complete lineup sees David Bateson joining Powers Boothe, Keith Carradine (and a surprising number of Deadwood alumni), along with Vivica A. Fox and Traci Lords.
Agent 47 - William Mapother (Motion Capture), David Bateson (Voice, previous work includes: Lost, Another Earth)
Diana Burnwood - Marsha Thomason (previous work includes: Lost, White Collar...
You should check it out.
The video comes just a couple of says after the developer announced the full cast of the Hitman Absolution, which you can find below. The complete lineup sees David Bateson joining Powers Boothe, Keith Carradine (and a surprising number of Deadwood alumni), along with Vivica A. Fox and Traci Lords.
Agent 47 - William Mapother (Motion Capture), David Bateson (Voice, previous work includes: Lost, Another Earth)
Diana Burnwood - Marsha Thomason (previous work includes: Lost, White Collar...
- 10/30/2012
- by Charles Webb
- MTV Multiplayer
Through press release means, Square Enix has announced that, much like Sleeping Dogs before it, Io Interactive’s Hitman: Absolution features a recognizable celebrity cast.
In fact, found within the list of actors who lent themselves to the game through motion capture and recording devices, sits Powers Boothe, along with Keith Carradine, Vivica A. Fox and Shannyn Sossamon. They may not be some of Hollywood’s elite these days, but they’re quality actors nonetheless, and their inclusion should lend a lot of authenticity to the assassination-focused title.
For more information regarding November’s Hitman: Absolution and its voice cast, check out the following release:
Copenhagen (October 25, 2012) – Io Interactive A/S, a Square Enix studio, today reveals the stunning main cast of Hitman: Absolution. This very talented group of well known Hollywood actors was brought together to fulfill Hitman: Absolution’s cinematic storytelling ambition.
Every actor...
In fact, found within the list of actors who lent themselves to the game through motion capture and recording devices, sits Powers Boothe, along with Keith Carradine, Vivica A. Fox and Shannyn Sossamon. They may not be some of Hollywood’s elite these days, but they’re quality actors nonetheless, and their inclusion should lend a lot of authenticity to the assassination-focused title.
For more information regarding November’s Hitman: Absolution and its voice cast, check out the following release:
Copenhagen (October 25, 2012) – Io Interactive A/S, a Square Enix studio, today reveals the stunning main cast of Hitman: Absolution. This very talented group of well known Hollywood actors was brought together to fulfill Hitman: Absolution’s cinematic storytelling ambition.
Every actor...
- 10/25/2012
- by Chad Goodmurphy
- We Got This Covered
A few days ago we brought you the very first bit of artwork for the upcoming horror flick 13 Eerie which features one hell of a snarling creature staring at you. Today we have another look at the beast!
From the Press Release
An epic battle of the undead is under way in the Canadian prairie province of Saskatchewan. Production on the feature length zombie flick 13 Eerie began earlier this week in Moose Jaw, Canada.
Six ambitious forensic undergrads are marooned on a remote island during a university field project. Unbeknownst to the group, the site was formerly used as an illegal biological testing ground for life-term criminals left for dead. But they aren't. They're undead.
The living cast includes Katharine Isabelle (Ginger Snaps) in the role of Megan, Michael Shanks (Stargate, Burn Notice, Smallville) in the role of Professor Tomkins, Brendan Fletcher (The Pacific, Freddy vs Jason) cast as Josh...
From the Press Release
An epic battle of the undead is under way in the Canadian prairie province of Saskatchewan. Production on the feature length zombie flick 13 Eerie began earlier this week in Moose Jaw, Canada.
Six ambitious forensic undergrads are marooned on a remote island during a university field project. Unbeknownst to the group, the site was formerly used as an illegal biological testing ground for life-term criminals left for dead. But they aren't. They're undead.
The living cast includes Katharine Isabelle (Ginger Snaps) in the role of Megan, Michael Shanks (Stargate, Burn Notice, Smallville) in the role of Professor Tomkins, Brendan Fletcher (The Pacific, Freddy vs Jason) cast as Josh...
- 11/3/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
The latest bit of artwork for 13 Eerie has made it to our inbox just in time for Halloween and Afm, and it's ready to engage you in a staring contest for the ages! Bet you blink first!
From the Press Release
An epic battle of the undead is under way in the Canadian prairie province of Saskatchewan. Production on the feature length zombie flick 13 Eerie began earlier this week in Moose Jaw, Canada.
Six ambitious forensic undergrads are marooned on a remote island during a university field project. Unbeknownst to the group, the site was formerly used as an illegal biological testing ground for life-term criminals left for dead. But they aren't. They're undead.
The living cast includes Katharine Isabelle (Ginger Snaps) in the role of Megan, Michael Shanks (Stargate, Burn Notice, Smallville) in the role of Professor Tomkins, Brendan Fletcher (The Pacific, Freddy vs Jason) cast as Josh and...
From the Press Release
An epic battle of the undead is under way in the Canadian prairie province of Saskatchewan. Production on the feature length zombie flick 13 Eerie began earlier this week in Moose Jaw, Canada.
Six ambitious forensic undergrads are marooned on a remote island during a university field project. Unbeknownst to the group, the site was formerly used as an illegal biological testing ground for life-term criminals left for dead. But they aren't. They're undead.
The living cast includes Katharine Isabelle (Ginger Snaps) in the role of Megan, Michael Shanks (Stargate, Burn Notice, Smallville) in the role of Professor Tomkins, Brendan Fletcher (The Pacific, Freddy vs Jason) cast as Josh and...
- 11/1/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
We told you about the latest zombie flick to hit our radar, 13 Eerie, a day or so ago, and now we've sniffed out some fresh dirt for you guys. On a related note, yes, the whole Vicks VapoRub dab under the nose trick totally helps out while sifting through the stench of the dead for details.
From the Press Release
An epic battle of the undead is under way in the Canadian prairie province of Saskatchewan. Production on the feature length zombie flick 13 Eerie began earlier this week in Moose Jaw, Canada.
Six ambitious forensic undergrads are marooned on a remote island during a university field project. Unbeknownst to the group, the site was formerly used as an illegal biological testing ground for life-term criminals left for dead. But they aren¹t. They¹re undead.
The living cast includes Katharine Isabelle (Ginger Snaps) in the role of Megan, Michael Shanks (Stargate,...
From the Press Release
An epic battle of the undead is under way in the Canadian prairie province of Saskatchewan. Production on the feature length zombie flick 13 Eerie began earlier this week in Moose Jaw, Canada.
Six ambitious forensic undergrads are marooned on a remote island during a university field project. Unbeknownst to the group, the site was formerly used as an illegal biological testing ground for life-term criminals left for dead. But they aren¹t. They¹re undead.
The living cast includes Katharine Isabelle (Ginger Snaps) in the role of Megan, Michael Shanks (Stargate,...
- 10/8/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
By Aaron Hillis
Born in Philadelphia and raised in New Jersey, Larry Bishop (son of Rat Pack comic Joey Bishop) began his acting career after high school, working in comedy with friends like Rob Reiner and Richard Dreyfuss. Though he's guest-starred on TV sitcoms like "Laverne & Shirley," "I Dream of Jeannie" and "Barney Miller," Bishop is far better known for being a drive-in theater badass, appearing as an American International Pictures contract player in wild-and-wooly biker flicks like 1968's "The Savage Seven" and 1971's "Chrome and Hot Leather." On an acting hiatus after 1983 (more on that later), Bishop returned to the screen in the mid-'90s with new credits to his name, writing the script for "Underworld" and making his directorial debut, "Mad Dog Time."
Enter exploitation film guru Quentin Tarantino. Understandably a fan of Bishop's Aip years, Tarantino cast him in a bit part for the second volume of "Kill Bill,...
Born in Philadelphia and raised in New Jersey, Larry Bishop (son of Rat Pack comic Joey Bishop) began his acting career after high school, working in comedy with friends like Rob Reiner and Richard Dreyfuss. Though he's guest-starred on TV sitcoms like "Laverne & Shirley," "I Dream of Jeannie" and "Barney Miller," Bishop is far better known for being a drive-in theater badass, appearing as an American International Pictures contract player in wild-and-wooly biker flicks like 1968's "The Savage Seven" and 1971's "Chrome and Hot Leather." On an acting hiatus after 1983 (more on that later), Bishop returned to the screen in the mid-'90s with new credits to his name, writing the script for "Underworld" and making his directorial debut, "Mad Dog Time."
Enter exploitation film guru Quentin Tarantino. Understandably a fan of Bishop's Aip years, Tarantino cast him in a bit part for the second volume of "Kill Bill,...
- 8/8/2008
- by Aaron Hillis
- ifc.com
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