Guess who’s rising from the dead on Smallville? Hint: He’s got a ripped bod, a green heart, and his name appears in the headline of this story. And his photo’s to the left. And… oh, enough beating around the bush, it’s Metallo! READ FULL STORY »
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'Smallville' exclusive: Brian Austin Green returns as Metallo!
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Oprah Winfrey: is she irreplaceable in daytime?
Now that Oprah Winfrey has made it official that she’s ending her talk show in September 2011, the focus now turns to those 215 stations that aired the Queen of Daytime and how they’ll attempt to retain the 7 million-plus viewers who tune into Winfrey every day. Speculation is already rampant that Winfrey could groom a successor on her show (she’s already responsible for the launches of Dr. Oz and Dr. Phil) but it seems more likely that she’ll make a quick getaway from CBS Television, which syndicated her show, and the ABC- and Hearst-owned stations that aired her and leave the companies to fend for themselves. Winfrey has OWN, her new cable network to focus on, after all.
So who – or what – takes her place? Syndication companies like Disney/ABC Domestic Distribution could suddenly unveil who they believe represents the 21st century version of Oprah Winfrey (Sarah Palin? Kate Gosselin?) but industry experts question whether such a search has taken place – or is even possible. Says one key studio executive, “Everybody has been waiting for Oprah to leave but the idea that this new surprise host or new show will come in and be successful? That’s just specious. Everybody believed that Oprah wasn’t going away so the idea that this new show was sitting around, year after year, but wasn’t brought forth just belies common sense.” There’s also been talk that Disney could move The View off of broadcast and into syndication, where it could fill the void once Winfrey leaves (unfortunately, an ABC daytime spokeswoman declined to comment about that).
The more likely scenario is that the ABC-owned and operated stations will launch local newscasts rather than attempt to replace Winfrey’s costly talk show (though her show still dominates, her ratings have dropped over the years so Winfrey probably would have had to do her show for a lower license fee, had she decided to stick around beyond 2011). ”She’s at the end of traditional broadcast TV,” says Katz Television Group’s Bill Carroll, citing increased threats from cable stations and DVRs. “Her dominance will unlikely ever happen again.”
Then, there’s Ellen DeGeneres. Her deal with the NBC stations just so happens to expire at the same time of Winfrey’s, so her home studio, Warner Bros. TV Distribution, could incite a bidding war in those major ABC markets. It even appears that Winfrey sees DeGeneres as potential heir apparent; the 55-year-old uber-host called Degeneres yesterday to reveal her plans about leaving daytime and both hosts served as guests on each other’s shows (DeGeneres even appeared alongside Winfrey on a recent cover of O Magazine). Could DeGeneres assume the mantle as the Queen of Daytime? Opines the studio executive, “I think Oprah has a sense of history and a sense of the moment. When she looks back five years from now, she’ll probably ask ‘Who do I want to have on top? … who do I want to be associated with?’ In her own way, she may be passing the mantle without overtly doing it to Ellen. She may feel Ellen represents (the next generation) of what Oprah does.”
Exclusive: Taylor Kitsch leaving 'Friday Night Lights'?
It looks like Tim Riggins will be warming the bench for at least a portion of Friday Night Lights’ fifth season.
Executive producer Jason Katims confirms that Taylor Kitsch will be off filming his lead role in John Carter of Mars, Disney’s big-screen adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ book series, during production of FNL‘s probable final season. As a result, he says Kitsch “will miss part” of the season. “[But] we are communicating with the [John Carter] production to work out the schedule so that Taylor can be in as much of season 5 as possible.” READ FULL STORY »
Exclusive: Why 'Mother' split up Robin and Barney
How I Met Your Mother‘s decision to bring the Barney-Robin love story to a premature climax has left fans feeling decidedly unsatisfied. But executive producer Carter Bays insists the romance was sacrificed for a greater good: the preservation of Neil Patrick Harris’ legendary ladies’ man. READ FULL STORY »
Scoop: 'Chuck' returns January 10!
Ladies and gentleman, we have a season 3 premiere date!
NBC has announced that Chuck will return on Sunday, Jan. 10 with two back-to-back episodes before moving into its regular Monday-8 pm time-slot on Jan. 11.
Or to put it in Fox terms, it’s a two-night, three-hour, premiere extravaganza!
Chuck‘s confirmed list of season 3 series regulars, per NBC’s press release, READ FULL STORY »
This just in: And the 'Lost' premiere date is...
I’ve got a new numbers-related Lost mystery for ya. Anyone know what 02022010 means? I do — it’s the show’s return date!
ABC just confirmed that Lost will kick off its sixth and final season with a two-hour premiere on Tuesday, Feb. 2 from 9-11 pm. The requisite recap special will start things off at 8 pm. The following week, Lost will settle into its regular Tuesday-9 pm perch.
The ABC press release announcing Lost‘s return date also revealed who among the show’s cast will receive full-time, series-regular billing in season 6. And the winners are… READ FULL STORY »
Aaron Sorkin's next TV project still a ways off, rep says
It appears that reports yesterday that West Wing creator Aaron Sorkin is working on another TV project may be a bit premature. According to his rep, “There is nothing to discuss at this point,” because Sorkin is plenty busy as is: He’s in production on The Social Network, the Facebook origin story starring Justin Timberlake, and he’s in the process of adapting Moneyball, starring Brad Pitt, and The Challenge, starring George Clooney.
Ask Ausiello: Spoilers on 'House,' 'Criminal Minds,' 'Glee,' 'Smallville,' and more!
Got a scoop request? An anonymous tip you’re dying to share? Just want to say hi? You can send any/all of the above to ausielloscoop@ew.com
Question: House writer Tommy Moran tweeted that episode 14 is big for Cuddy. My question for you is how big? —Anna
Ausiello: So big that I hear Cuddy will be sharing her bed with two different people by the end of the hour.
Question: I feel an urge to poison my liver with a bottle of 150-buck Russian vodka after the rumor I just heard regarding episode 14 of House. Cuddy and Lucas are going to have sex? Seriously? What does your mole say about it? Can I head to the liquor store? Should I buy some Valium just in case? —Andie
Ausiello: I hope you’re sitting down Andie because I have some earth-shattering news for you. Cuddy and Lucas have already had sex. Lots of it. That’s what boys and girls do when they’re in a romantic relationship. Now, as far as the Feb. 8 episode goes, all I’ll say is that Cuddy does, in fact, have a sexual encounter.
Question: I need some House scoop! —Raymond
Ausiello: House is going to pull some strings to get someone a job at Princeton Plainsboro in early ’10. And someone else (a current employee) is not going to be happy about it. READ FULL STORY »
Exclusive: Brooke Shields aims for 'The Middle'
What’s the suburban equivalent of a lipstick jungle? Food-court forest? Mommy morass? Apron woods? Well, whatever you call it, Brooke Shields is making her way there in early 2010 via a guest appearance on ABC’s The Middle. READ FULL STORY »
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