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ABC's Once Upon a Time Spinoff Finds Its Alice
By Luke Kerr on March 29, 2013
One Upon a Time has been a big success for ABC in primetime, which makes a spinoff a no-brainer. The network has found the actress to star in OUAT's Alice in Wonderland inspired spinoff, Once: Wonderland. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Sophie Lowe has landed the role of Alice. Peter Gadiot has been cast as Alice's mysterious love interest Cyrus. Michael Socha, of Being Human, also signed on as Once: Wonderland's The Knave of Hearts.
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Claire Coffee on Grimm Character: "Bitchier Beyond my Wildest Dreams”
By Luke Kerr on January 07, 2013
Since leaving General Hospital, Claire Coffee has had a successful run on NBC’s Grimm as the villainess Adalind Schade. During NBC’s 2013 Winter TCA presentation, Coffee teased more of what’s to come for Adalind and shared her research into psychopaths for the manipulative character. TV Guide tweeted her comments from the event.
Watch the preview for Grimm’s winter premiere after the jump!
Alice Evans Lands Grimm New Role
By Luke Kerr on July 26, 2012
Alice Evans stirred up all kinds of problems on The Vampire Diaries as The Original Witch. Now she’ll be working her magic on NBC’s Grimm. According to EW.com, Evans will play a powerful royal, by the name of Mia, who visits Captain Renard (Sasha Roiz).Reportedly, she will appear in Episode 6.
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Can Beauty and The Beast Work Without a Supernatural Slant?
By Luke Kerr on July 13, 2012Beauty and the Beast co-creators Jennifer Levin and Sherri Cooper talked about their highly-anticipated, soapy reboot for The CW with Zap2it. Check out what the duo had to say at Comic-Con about this version of B&B ditching the supernatural angle:
"We weren't interested in a supernatural creature. We were interested in a beast that we experienced in our lives," co-creator Levin tells Zap2it at Comic-Con in San Diego. She and Cooper made sure that their beast would be more human than animal -- he's not a lion or super-hairy. Cooper says that cutting down production costs were a consideration in that decision, but there were more practical reasons involved too.
"We thought, 'We're going to hire some obviously good-looking, talented actor, and with all of the heavy prosthetics, it's hard sometimes to see them act and be present in a scene,'" Levin says. "The beasts in our world don't come across obviously as beasts; beasts don't advertise. You fall for a guy and you think he's great. He looks great, and then you find out the baggage later."
True Blood Recap: “Let's Boot and Rally”
By Jenna Dorsi on July 09, 2012
Sunday’s True Blood began right where things left off for Sookie (Anna Paquin) and Alcide (Joe Manganiello). They made it to the bedroom while making out. Shirts came off. Alcide growled he’d wanted to do this for “so long.” Then, Sookie got a look of horror on her face, bent over, and threw up all over Alcide’s shoes. As if the mood hadn’t been killed enough already, this was when Bill (Stephen Moyer) and Eric (Alexander Skarsgard) walked in, with the Viking vamp quipping, “Alcide, you sure know how to treat a lady.” When Sookie saw both her exes there, she dry heaved. READ MORE
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True Blood's Jessica Tuck Would "Jump" at The Chance to Reprise 'One Life' Role
By Jamey Giddens on June 23, 2011While Judith Light has reportedly passed on a return engagement at One Life to Live, another famous blonde alum of the sudser says she'd love to reprise her Llanview role. In a recent Access Hollywood interview about the upcoming season of True Blood, Jessica Tuck (Nan) revealed she would "jump" at the chance to play Viki's (Erika Slezak) deceased daughter Megan (the one she had up under the ground) again. Hey, maybe Megan could be a vampire? That would explain how she's alive. (Just kidding) Watch the interview below!
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