Title for ‘Once Upon a Time’ Season 7, Episode 2 Revealed
Screenwriter Adam Horowitz took to Twitter earlier today to reveal the title for episode 2 of Once Upon a Time Season 7.
Here's another #OnceUponATime #titlespoiler — hope to see ya this fall! pic.twitter.com/8NJ0ZM6uP1
— Adam Horowitz (@AdamHorowitzLA) July 10, 2017
The episode will be titled “A Pirate’s Life,” and fans are already excited about this:
https://twitter.com/arainydream/status/884518822606245892
https://twitter.com/Sweeney_Depp/status/884521737710391299
Killian Jones is the reason why I'm going to watch this season, Adam! ❤️ pic.twitter.com/YGbnQvTHTU
— CS¹Things 💕⚓️🦢 (@CaptainSwanTale) July 10, 2017
Horowitz had previously revealed the title for Episode 1 late last month:
Here's the first #OnceUponATime #titlespoiler of season 7 — hope to see ya this fall! pic.twitter.com/fOYxMD7QQ5
— Adam Horowitz (@AdamHorowitzLA) June 29, 2017
The Marvel’s Inhumans Trailer is Here, We’ll Let You be the Judge
Fans have been wondering if an ABC budget would be enough to support the special effects and amazing visuals that the Inhumans are supposed to have.
Well, now we have our first look and official trailer for the TV series, and it looks a little off.
First look:
In this first official poster, we get our first look into our main characters:
In the middle, Black Bolt (Anson Mount), king of the Inhumans. While he’s missing his head piece from the comics, his costume looks very accurate overall. Black Bolt’s greatest superpower is his voice. If he speaks, he could destroy a city with his voice, and he can’t control it, which makes him pretty much a mute character.
To his right, we can see Medusa (Serinda Swan), Black Bolt’s partner, and while they got the outfit right, Medusa is supposed to have huge moving hair that makes her deadly. In this image, her hair looks rather calm and perfectly combed.
To Black Bolt’s left, we have Karnak (Ken Leung), who’s a master strategist and a genius who can detect weak points to destroy his oponents. Now, Karnak is supposed to have a super brain, but the face tattoos are a very close appoximation.
Besides Karnak, we also have Gorgon (Eme Ikwulakor), the military leader for the Ihumans. Gorgon has hooves and a superhuman strenght.
Next is Medusa’s sister, Crystal (Isabelle Cornish) who’s standing to her right. Her power set is she can manipulate the four elements with her mind. Now, her costume looks a little off, but the hair is the most accurate, with the black stripes.
Last, but not least, we have Maximus (Iwan Rheon from Game of Thrones). He’s Black Bolt’s evil brother, who’s always plotting to overthrow him. He’s a super genius and a telepath. He can control, numb and erase someone’s mind.
Trailer:
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For this one, we’ll let you be the judge.
Marvel’s Inhumans is set to show its first two episodes on IMAX theatres on September 1, and later premiere on ABC on Septerber 29.
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Will Not Attend San Diego Comic-Con this Year
This Friday, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. executive producer Maurissa Tancharoen announced on Twitter that they won’t be attending San Diego Comic-Con later this month.
Truly sorry we won't be at #SDCC but we hope to see you at #NYCC.Just know we're working hard to bring you an awesome S5 of #AgentsofSHIELD.
— Maurissa Tancharoen (@MoTancharoen) June 30, 2017
This is the first time in five years that the TV show will be skipping the famous event.
Tancharoen said, however, that they will be attending New York Comic-Con.
Other Marvel shows are already set to have a panel at the con, such as:
- Marvel’s Inhumans – July 20
- The Defenders – July 20
- Legion – July 20
- The Punisher- July 21
- The Gifted – July 21
Does Agent Carter Need to Be Renewed?
Agent Carter‘s second season finale, “Hollywood Ending,” was an example of good television. Loose ends were wrapped up in a neat little bow, and a thread was picked up for a potential next season (with executive producer Michele Fazekas teasing, “He’s [Thompson] not necessarily dead. He got shot. That’s all we show. It certainly didn’t tickle. But we were really clear when we talked to Chad about it, we were like, ‘Just so you know, you are getting shot. And that is all we are saying.'”) There’s just one problem: even with such a great finale, Agent Carter has not been guaranteed a third season. TVLine has reported the rather bleak ratings— 2.37 million viewers with a 0.7 in the ratings— despite its readers giving the episode an overall “A-” grade. Already, articles have popped up championing a third season with heated debate filling the comments section— the excuses range from the Nielson ratings system is archaic (we hear that), to ABC’s website is problematic for those who don’t have cable, forcing viewers to turn to unofficial streaming sites (fair enough), to Dish Network subscribers don’t get ABC (is Dish Network the be-all-and-end-all for TV viewers? Can it make or break a show?)— and despite the fact that Agent Carter has never been a ratings all-star, audience reception has been (for the most part) overwhelmingly positive. But if rumours of cancellation are enough to prompt hundreds of fans to come out of the woodwork— hundreds who, when combined, could impact those ratings. There’s even an article about how to make unsuspecting viewers watch Agent Carter on the down-low) fans of the show are doing their best to endorse it. Why is it consistently doing badly in the ratings?
Maybe this period piece is (strangely) ahead of its time. Lots of great shows with interesting characters and ideas have gotten the axe despite being incredibly watchable— Tru Calling, The Secret Circle, Lie To Me, Red Band Society, etc.— or maybe it’s just not meant for TV. Not in the traditional sense, anyway.
Let me be clear: I am not advocating for Agent Carter‘s return because third-wave feminism dictates I should. I’m not doing it because I’m tired of seeing heterosexual, cis-gendered white dudes all over my screen. I’m not even doing it to complain that mainstream television is a pile of tripe that only the most brainwashed of sheeple could enjoy, which somehow means that my tastes are superior to society’s at large (spoiler alert: they’re not).
I want to see Agent Carter renewed because it’s funny and smart with an all-star cast. But I also (and maybe this is my inner optimist reaching. I rarely let it out, as it’s so often proven wrong) think that the third season and all its potential will see the light of day. Peggy Carter will live to fight again. And I don’t think low ratings will stand in the way of an obviously quality (if under-appreciated and under-viewed) television property.
That said, if ratings are the issue people are fussing over: maybe (as Maureen Ryan pointed out in her article, linked above) it’s not the right fit for cable TV and would reach a wider audience on a streaming service like Netflix, or maybe Marvel needs to get its television properties onto a subscription-based app, much like Marvel Unlimited (disclaimer: I use Comixology to get a little bit of everything, but the die-hard Marvel fanatics in my life have assured me that Unlimited is worth the price). I’m not going to lie: I’ve often wondered what sort of show Agent Carter could become if it were made into a Netflix property. Given how wonderful Jessica Jones turned out to be, I really do believe they could work magic with any given series, even one that struggles to find a sizeable audience.
The show has so much more to do before it makes its exit, and Peggy has so much room to grow and change and inspire those around her to do the same.
On the off chance that it does get cancelled— at least we had it for two seasons. At least Atwell brought everything she had to the table and made Peggy a heroine worth fighting for. At least Peggy is more to the Marvel universe than just a woman Captain America once loved. But again, I don’t think it’s naive to hope for a third season and not worry about cancellation at this time. Agent Carter has beat the odds before, and there’s no reason that it can’t do it again.
ABC Orders More Once Upon A Time, Grey’s Anatomy and 5 Other Series
ABC has rewarded seven of its current comedy and drama hits with additional episodes.
All of Wednesday’s comedies (Modern Family, The Middle, The Goldbergs and Black-ish) have received additional orders for two more episodes each. All four comedies will air 24 episodes this season.
Castle and Once Upon A Time have each received one additional episode order. Each series will have a total of 23 episodes. While, Grey’s Anatomy will receive two additional episodes bringing its Season 11 total to 24.
H/T: TVLine
ABC Gives Full Season Orders to How To Get Away With Murder and Black-ish
ABC is the first network to grant full-season orders to freshman series. Ratings hits How To Get Away With Murder and Black-ish have been picked up for full seasons.
Murder‘s freshman run was always designed to last 15 episodes, while Black-ish will run 22 episodes.
Murder debuted to 14.3 million total viewers and a 3.9 demo rating, becoming fall’s No. 1-rated new series. Black-ish debuted to 11 million / 3.3 in the 18-49 demo, making it the fall’s No. 1-rated new comedy.
H/T: TVLine
ABC Renews Mistresses; Alyssa Milano to Depart Series
ABC announced Wednesday that their steamy summer series Mistresses will return in the summer 2015 for its 3rd season. The renewal comes a month after the series’ Season 2 finale. Much like Seasons 1 and 2, Season 3 will consist of 13 episodes.
Hours after ABC renewed the series, star Alyssa Milano posted on her Twitter and Facebook pages: “Sadly, I won’t be returning to #Mistresses.” She linked to a post on her official website that gave a detailed description as to why she will not continue on with the summer series.
After two wonderful seasons in Los Angeles, the studio has decided to shoot Season 3 of Mistresses in Vancouver, Canada for financial reasons. It’s with a heavy heart that I have decided that I can’t relocate.
I have two babies under 4. Being a mother and wife comes first, and I just can not uproot my children and separate the family by moving away.
I will miss this job desperately and wish everyone the absolute best.
Mistresses‘ second season closed with Milano’s Savi about to find out that her sister was in flagrante delicto with her ex-husband on a beach. Let’s hope that Milano returns for at least an episode or two to properly finish up her character’s storyline.
H/T: TVLine
2014 Creative Arts Emmy Awards Announced
The Creative Arts Emmy Awards were handed out at the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles on Saturday night
Here’s the complete list of winners at the Creative Arts Emmys:
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series | Joe Morton, Scandal
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series | Allison Janney, Masters of Sex
Outstanding Guest Actor In A Comedy Series | Jimmy Fallon, Saturday Night Live
Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy Series | Uzo Aduba, Orange Is the New Black
Outstanding Animated Program | Bob’s Burgers
Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series | True Detective
Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series | Orange Is the New Black
Outstanding Casting for a Movie/Miniseries/Special | Fargo
Outstanding Costumes For A Series | Game of Thrones
Outstanding Costumes For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special | American Horror Story: Coven
Outstanding Hairstyling For A Miniseries Or A Movie | American Horror Story: Coven
Outstanding Makeup For A Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic) | True Detective
Outstanding Makeup For A Miniseries Or A Movie (Non-Prosthetic) | The Normal Heart
Outstanding Makeup For A Multi-Camera Series Or Special (Non-Prosthetic) | Saturday Night Live
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup For A Series, Miniseries, Movie Or A Special | Game of Thrones
Outstanding Main Title Design | True Detective
Outstanding Stunt Coordination for Drama Series, Miniseries or Movie | The Blacklist
Outstanding Original Music And Lyrics | “Bigger,” 67th Annual Tony Awards
Outstanding Cinematography For A Miniseries Or Movie | Sherlock: His Last Vow
Outstanding Cinematography For A Single-Camera Series | True Detective
Outstanding Cinematography For A Multi-Camera Series | How I Met Your Mother
Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series | American Masters and Years of Living Dangerously (tie)
Outstanding Informational Series or Special | Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown and Vice (tie)
Outstanding Special Class Program | 67th Annual Tony Awards
Outstanding Interactive Program | The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
Outstanding Choreography | Tabitha and Napoleon D’umo, So You Think You Can Dance
Outstanding Writing For A Variety Series | The Colbert Report
Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program | Deadliest Catch
Outstanding Structured Reality Program | Shark Tank
Outstanding Host For A Reality Or Reality-Competition Program | Jane Lynch, Hollywood Game Night
The Primetime Emmy Awards telecast airs Monday, August 25 @ 7:30pm ET on NBC.
H/T: TVLine
ABC’s Dancing With the Stars Announces Professional Dancers for Season 19
The professional dancer lineup for Dancing With the Stars season 19 was revealed Wednesday on ABC’s Good Morning America.
Here’s a list of the professional dancers:
⋅ Mark Ballas (two-time champ, seven-time finalist)
⋅ Cheryl Burke (two-time champ, seven-time finalist)
⋅ Whitney Carson (SYTYCD alum, entering her second cycle as a DWTS pro)
⋅ Artem Chigvintsev (Strictly Come Dancing champ, first-time DWTS pro)
⋅ Val Chmerkovskiy (Season 16 finalist, entering his seventh cycle as a pro)
⋅ Tony Dovolani (Season 15 champ)
⋅ Allison Holker (SYTYCD all-star, Emmy-nominated DWTS choreographer, first-time pro)
⋅ Derek Hough (five-time champ, Emmy-winning DWTS choreographer)
⋅ Keoikantse Motsepe (Burn the Floor tour vet, first-time DWTS pro)
⋅ Peta Murgatroyd (Season 14 champ)
⋅ Emma Slater (Burn the Floor tour/Broadway show vet, Season 17 DWTS finalist)
⋅ Karina Smirnoff (three-time finalist, Season 13 champ)
The celebrity / professional dancer pairings will be announced September 4 on GMA.
Hosted by Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews, Dancing With the Stars launches its new season Monday, September 15 at 8pm ET / 7pm CT.
H/T: TVLine
ABC 2014-2015: What’s New? What’s Cancelled? What to Expect?
Last month the major broadcast networks announced their 2014-2015 television season pickups and cancellations. Over these five days we will be breaking down for you what’s coming (and going) on ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC and The CW.
First up: ABC!
ABC Renews S.H.I.E.L.D., Resurrection, Castle, Revenge, Goldbergs and More
ABC formally picked up rookie series Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Resurrection and The Goldbergs as well as established hits Once Upon a Time, Castle, Scandal and Grey’s Anatomy. It also picked up new seasons of Revenge, Modern Family, The Middle, Last Man Standing and Nashville. ABC also renews the reality hits Shark Tank, The Bachelor, America’s Funniest Home Videos and Dancing With the Stars.
ABC Cancels Trophy Wife, Suburgatory, The Neighbors and More
ABC officially cancelled Trophy Wife, Mixology, The Neighbors, Suburgatory and Super Fun Night (as well as the already-dead The Assests, Back in the Game, Betrayal, Killer Women, Lucky 7, Mind Games and Once Upon a Time in Wonderland.)
ABC Orders Shonda Rhimes Drama, Agent Carter, Black-ish and 6 Others to Series
ABC added nine new shows to its fall 2014-15 schedule, including Marvel’s Agent Carter and Shonda Rhimes’ legal thriller How to Get Away With Murder.
Here’s the logline/casting/pedigree info for each of the new series: (more…)