Written April 14, 2007 by Chris Buch
Filed under: Fox, Photos, The Sarah Connor Chronicles
The first photo from Fox's upcoming pilot "The Sarah Connor Chronicles" was posted over at terminators.ch. Starring Lena Headey (300) and Thomas Dekker (Heroes) the series takes place a year after the events of Terminator 2: Judgment Day and follows Sarah and John Connor as they hide from the authorities and Skynet's army of Terminators.
Here's the first photo.

Written April 13, 2007 by Chris Buch
Filed under: Casting, Las Vegas, NBC, News
It's been a while since Tom Selleck was around as a series regular. He had some guest spots on Friends and Boston Legal, but now it could look he'll return as a regular over at NBC's Las Vegas replacing James Caan in the role as the shows leading man and manager of the Montecito.
The show had a pretty short season this year, and with James Caan and Nikki Cox leaving I'm not even sure it's worth watching any more. But maybe they can turn it around with some new cast members. Either way, they should begin shooting season five in the near future ahead of the midsummer start for most shows.
Written April 11, 2007 by Chris Buch
Filed under: 24, News, South Park
Remember a couple of weeks ago when South Park spoofed 24? Cartman took the lead as "Jack Bauer" in order to gather information on a new Muslim student that he suspected of being a terrorist. However, as Cartman uncovers the truth it goes much deeper...
Anyway, it turns out that the guys over at 24 were so honored by the spoof, that they sent over one of the shows suitcase nukes to South Park Studios. There are pictures here. It looks pretty convincing.
Written April 05, 2007 by Chris Buch
Filed under: Heroes, NBC, Previews
Can't wait for the return of Heroes on Monday, April 23? Here's something to pass the time with - a couple of preview clips from the upcoming episode.
- MySpace have a clip that reveals the powers of one of the central, and probably the most mysterious characters of the show.
- The second clip at itstimetosavetheworld.com have some footage of the bad guys trying to brake Mr. Bennet.
Written April 05, 2007 by Chris Buch
Filed under: Casting, CBS, I'm in Hell, News
Erika Christensen, David Cross and Timm Sharp have signed on to co-star in CBS's comedy pilot I'm in Hell
Jason Biggs stars as the wealthy Wall Street hot shot, who dies in a car crash, and gets a second chance at life because hell is at fully capacity. This time around he must figure out how to get by without his career, cash and expensive gadgets of his former life.
Erika Christensen takes on the role as a nanny, and love interest for Biggs's character, who's also in the Hell on Earth program. Sharp will play the hellish roommate to Biggs's character, and last but not least Cross joins as the sharply dressed Scott, who serves as an emissary from hell.
Written April 04, 2007 by Chris Buch
Filed under: CW, Hidden Palms, News
Hidden Palms, a dark and mysterious one-hour drama, from creators Kevin Williamson ("Dawson's Creek") and Scott Winant ("Huff", "My So-Called Life") will premiere on CW Wednesday, May 30 at 8 p.m. ET.
Revolving around the troubled 16-year old Johnny Miller (Taylor Handley), who's fresh out of rehab after turning to drugs and alcohol to deal with his fathers recent suicide, it's set in the paradise of Palms Springs. Feeling out of place Johnny makes friends with his new neighbors Cliff (Michael Cassidy), Liza (Ellary Porterfield) and the beautiful Greta (Amber Heard).
Johnny tries to link the strange things going on to the tragic death of Cliff's best friend, who just happens to have lived in Johnny's house. Coincidence? I think not. While Johnny is lurking around and learns the secrets that lie just beneath the surface of this seemingly typical neighborhood, he and his family are forced to ask the question: "How well do you really know the people who live right next door?" Mystery ensues...
Hidden Palms have been given an 8 episode intial order by The CW and is produced by Lionsgate Television, in association with Outerbanks Entertainment. Cast includes Gail O'Grady, D.W. Muffett, Tessa Thompson, Sharon Lawrence, and Leslie Jordan.