Archive: May 2010 (131-143 of 155)

May 8 2010 03:55 PM ET

'Lost': Will we see Mr. Eko again?

Categories: Casting, Deals, Lost, Television

Mr-EkoSorry, Mr. Eko fans: Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje will not be staging a comeback to Lost. Though the producers wanted to find a reason to bring back the former tailie, EW has learned that a deal could not be reached in time. Akinnuoye-Agbaje had indicated a strong desire to return to the drama that made a big impact on his career: In August, the British actor told EW that “fans of Mr. Eko should have hope” and that he loved playing the character.

“I’m here for [the producers],” Akinnuoye-Agbaje continued. “Adewale is open for business. We have had talks about some things they might do for the final season and there are other dead folks coming back allegedly but at the moment it is still a maybe. A strong maybe but I have not shot anything yet or signed any contracts. But I’m hoping.”

Akinnuoye-Agbaje was the first castaway to vote himself off the island in season three.

There is one other Lost alum who fans would love to see resurface – Julie Bowen, who played Matthew Fox’s former wife Sarah. Speculation of her possible comeback hit a fever pitch in March when Bowen and the cast of Modern Family traveled to Maui to shoot a vacation episode. The thought was that Bowen would use her down time to hop a plane to Hawaii, but Lost insiders won’t comment on whether the actress pulled a little tropical double-duty.

May 8 2010 02:07 AM ET

'Lie to Me' showrunner exits; drama's future uncertain

Categories: Deals, Television, TV Biz

The fate of Fox’s Lie to Me is unknown but the show’s head writer-cum-executive producer isn’t sticking around to find out whether the crime drama is coming back in the fall. Shawn Ryan (The Shield, The Unit) used his Twitter account Friday to explain why he’s leaving the struggling series that stars Tim Roth and Kelli Williams. ”I had a great year working on the show and helped develop a team that’s ready for more responsibility,” he wrote. “Time for me to go …When I took gig, I had things in development, nothing in production. Now with Terriers and possibly Ride-Along, too much work.”

Terriers is a drama about private investigators that Ryan is developing for FX while Ride-Along is an ensemble cop show that’s up for fall consideration at Fox. “As for timing, this allows studio time to give network succession plan to increase odds of pickup,” Ryan continued via Twitter. “Still very excited to show you 12 episodes we have in the can. The great Howard Hessman guest stars in one of them.” He goes on to tease that Melissa George (Grey’s Anatomy) will guest star for three episodes.

Lie to Me returns to Fox’s schedule on June 7.

May 7 2010 04:37 PM ET

'House' exclusive: Watch the first two minutes of the season finale NOW!

house-cuddy-lucasImage Credit: Michael Yarish/Fox

Fact: House‘s sixth season finale airs on May 17.

Fact: The two-minute opening teaser from said season finale includes a memorable Huddy moment, a major Luddy development, and a spectacle so ginormous in scope that director Greg Yaitanes had to shoot it using a special Canon 5d Mark II camera.

Fact: Said opening teaser is… available for your viewing pleasure below! READ FULL STORY »

May 7 2010 01:14 PM ET

Breaking: NBC picks up 'The Event,' 'Outsourced,' and 'Love Bites'

Categories: 2010 Pilot Scoop, Scoop

outsourced-lovebites-ritterImage Credit: NBCGood news for fans of Ugly Betty‘s Becki Newton, Parenthood‘s Jason Ritter, and Gilmore Girls‘ Scott Patterson! NBC has given early pickups to three new series — the dramatic thriller The Event (starring Lauren Graham’s former TV squeezes Ritter and Patterson), the comedy Outsourced, and the anthology series Love Bites (starring Newton).

Keeping reading for the official series descriptions… READ FULL STORY »

May 6 2010 08:20 PM ET

'Sons of Anarchy' exclusive: Stephen King to appear on FX show

Categories: Cable, Casting, Television

sons-anarchy-kingImage Credit: Mike Muller/FX; Inset: Gina James/Retna Ltd.Stephen King will make a special appearance on Sons of Anarchy when the biker drama returns for a third season on FX this September. King, who is a columnist for Entertainment Weekly, will play a quiet loner who appears in Gemma’s (Katey Sagal) time of need. The producers learned that King was a fan of the drama, so they reached out to the author for a possible cameo. King will appear in the third episode.

Sons generated a lot of momentum in its second season, averaging 4.5 million total viewers and 3.16 million adults between the ages of 18-49. It ranked as the most-watched basic cable scripted series of the year in men 18-49 and was the second most watched among adults 18-49.  Among all returning series - on cable and broadcast - Sons also showed the largest season-to-season growth in adults 18-49 (+81 percent), men 18-49 (+80 percent) and total viewers (+72 percent).

May 6 2010 07:25 PM ET

Exclusive: Why Katee Sackhoff said no to 'True Blood'

katee-sackhoffImage Credit: Sylvain Gaboury/PR PhotosThe upcoming third season of True Blood will feature werewolves, same-sex crushes, threesomes, and a new king. But here’s one thing you won’t find on the HBO phenom when it returns next month: Katee Sackhoff. It’s not for lack of trying on the show’s part, though. Allow me to explain… READ FULL STORY »

May 6 2010 04:58 PM ET

'Moonlight' reruns head to CW this summer

Categories: Deals, Television, TV Biz

moonlightImage Credit: Robert VoetsThis may or may not be the greatest news for Moonlight fans who have probably seen every last episode anyway: The CW announced today that it’ll air reruns of the old CBS show beginning June 3. The Alex O’Loughlin drama about a vampire who works as a private investigator will air on Thursdays after repeats of The Vampire Diaries.

It’s not unheard of for the CW to air an off-network series in its prime time lineup. Previously, the CW aired reruns of Jericho during the 2008-09 season and comedies like Reba and The Wayans Bros. from 3 to 5 p.m. on weekdays. (It also aired The Drew Carey Show in the 5 to 7 p.m. block on Sundays.) Picking up the Moonlight reruns makes sense; the drama — which aired for only one season on CBS — is produced by Warner Bros., which co-owns the CW with CBS. It’s also is the perfect companion to Vampire Diaries, this season’s breakout hit for the CW. Warner Bros. TV produced 16 episodes of the drama before it was canceled.

While Moonlight fans are likely still mourning the loss of their favorite CBS drama, O’Loughlin has moved on to greener pastures: He’s been cast opposite Daniel Dae Kim in CBS’ reboot of Hawaii Five-O. He plays Det. Steve McGarrett in the pilot, which is up for consideration for fall.

May 6 2010 03:50 PM ET

Can NBC get back on track this fall?

bates-abrams-mulroney-newtonImage Credit: Chris Hatcher/PR Photos; Michael Kovac/WireImage; Amy Sussman/Getty Images; Noel Vasquez/Getty ImagesThis time last year, Hollywood hitmakers weren’t exactly lining up to make shows for NBC. With Jay Leno’s talk show preparing to suck up five hours of prime-time real estate, some producers wrote off the network because it was airing so few scripted shows. But after a terrible year — bad press over the Leno-Conan debacle, slumping ratings, poorly received new shows like Trauma — the No. 4 network appears to be back in the creative community’s good graces.

NBC has 20 new dramas and comedies in the pipeline from some of the industry’s most successful writer-producers: With five drama slots to fill this fall, the network has already given a 13-episode commitment to J.J. Abrams’ new spy drama, Undercovers. It also has a Kathy Bates legal show called Kindreds in the works from David E. Kelley (Ally McBeal, Boston Legal); a high-octane action show titled Chase overseen by Jerry Bruckheimer (Without a Trace); an update of The Rockford Files with Dermot Mulroney, created by David Shore (House); and a Love, American Style-type anthology from Cindy Chupack (Sex and the City) that stars Becki Newton (Ugly Betty). There are also some promising comedies, including a semiautobiographical sitcom starring Mad About You’s Paul Reiser and a Matthew Broderick vehicle set at a small-town newspaper. Other intriguing potential fall shows include a drama called The Cape about a wronged policeman who dons a superhero costume to clear his name.

“Right now I’m feeling extremely fortunate,” says NBC’s president of prime-time entertainment, Angela Bromstad, who’s presiding over her first full development roster since taking over for Ben Silverman in January 2009. “We wanted to develop traditional, close-ended-type procedural shows, but with Lost and 24 going away, we were also looking for pieces that would be potential game changers, big-event-type shows. I think you can never be closed off to anything, because that’s when you’ll miss out on something potentially great.”

That’s exactly what NBC will need when it presents its fall lineup to advertisers on May 17. With former cult fave Heroes unlikely to survive — and the long-term viability of hit The Office in question after star Steve Carell hinted that he might be leaving sooner rather than later — NBC needs to convince Madison Avenue that it’s still the home of Must See TV. At the moment, the ratings suggest otherwise: Besides floundering in fourth place with an average of 8.43 million viewers, the network is currently tied for third with ABC in the all-important 18–49 demographic. “They’ve got a lot riding [on this],” says Bill Carroll of Katz Television Group, a media-buying firm. “They need to have something that makes everyone say, ‘Wow.’ They need another ER.”

May 6 2010 10:57 AM ET

Exclusive: A 'Desperate Housewives' baddie returns!

mark-moses-housewivesImage Credit: Ron Tom/ABCDesperate Housewives is adding a new villain to Wisteria Lane. The twist? It’s an old villain! READ FULL STORY »

May 5 2010 10:47 PM ET

Ask Ausiello: Spoilers on 'Grey's,' 'Smallville,' 'True Blood,' 'Gossip Girl,' and more!

ask-ausielloImage Credit: Craig Sjodin/ABC; Michael Yarish/Fox; Jack Rowand/The CWGot 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: All this vague “a crisis like no other” talk about the Grey’s Anatomy finale is killing me. And you don’t wanna be responsible for my death. Seattle Grace scoop, STAT. —Andy
Ausiello:
Would it qualify as putting you on life support if I got series creator Shonda Rhimes to tell you a bit about the two-hour season-ender? Let’s find out. “The theme of the first hour is sanctuary, which sort of uses the idea that the hospital is our characters’ safest place and our safest place as viewers,” she says. “[Then we use] the hour to slowly turn that on its head [so] that by the end, the hospital is definitely kind of the least safe place in the world.” Yikes! “The second hour,” she continues, “is about choices, and we get to watch our characters make big ones. Lexie chooses between Mark and Alex. Owen chooses between Teddy and Cristina. Bailey faces the hardest medical choice that a doctor has to make. And the other choice that’s being made is Callie and Arizona, and whether or not they’re going to be together or not. It IS going to come down to the baby thing.” You still with us, Andy? Hello? Bueller? Someone call 911! READ FULL STORY »

May 5 2010 06:21 PM ET

Exclusive First Look: 'Burn Notice'/'White Collar'/'Psych' crossover!

usa-network-lineupImage Credit: USA NetworkI know what you’re probably thinking — there goes Ausiello with one of his shamefully misleading headlines. And to that I say… guilty as charged. But you’ll be happy I tricked you into checking out this story, and here’s why: Next week, USA Network starts rolling out a super-fun new promo campaign that finds the worlds of its most popular characters colliding, and you’re about to get an exclusive first look at three of the five spots. You can thank me later. READ FULL STORY »

May 5 2010 03:40 PM ET

'Smallville' finale spoiler: Another provocative pic!

Categories: First Look, Scoop, Smallville

There are four things you need to know about the image below: It’s from next Friday’s can’t-miss Smallville finale; the action depicted occurs after the events featured in Photo No. 1; scoop on both images can be found in the new issue of Entertainment Weekly (on sale tomorrow); and, as promised, a clue will be embedded in this week’s Ask Ausiello. Are we still having fun?! READ FULL STORY »

May 5 2010 01:48 PM ET

Blind Item: Yet another show to do the time warp!

Categories: Blind Item, Scoop

This one’s guaranteed to be watercooler talk among my Ausholes…once you figure out what show I’m talking about! Yet another series — this one, one of your major, major faves! — is playing the flash-forward card in its season finale. But… READ FULL STORY »

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