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BuddyTV article on the CW new episodes' order offers fans to vote on Which show are you most excited to see more episodes of?… Read More
BuddyTV article on the CW new episodes' order offers fans to vote on Which show are you most excited to see more episodes of?… Read More
Kenneth Johnson, creator of "V", Bionic Woman and Incredible Hulk, will do a book signing at EyeCon 2008, the Supernatural convention to be held April 4-6, 2008 in Orlando, Florida.
As was already announced, Jared Padalecki, Chad Lindberg (Ash), Alona Tal (Jo Harvelle), Sandra McCoy (Bedtime Stories' Crossroad Demon), Samantha Ferris (Ellen Harvelle), Steve Carlson, Gabriel Tigerman (Andrew 'Andy' Gallagher) and Jim Beaver (Bobby Singer) are also scheduled to attend the event.
In addition, Ten Inch Hero, Jensen Ackles' upcoming movie, is to feature at the convention. The screening will be followed by a live Q&A session with Ten Inch Hero producer, Mark Witsken, and the movie's director, David Mackay (The screening and Q&A session are for an extra $10.00 fee).
Source: EyeCon 2008 website.
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Firefox News has mentioned Supernatural will not get Lost! campaign in an article on the CW ordering five to six new Supernatural episodes.… Read More
It's official! The Writers Guild of America strike is over, with 92.5% of the ballots cast in favor of ending the strike, which began on November 5.
Source: Variety.com.… Read More
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Click here for Deseret News article on the writers' strike.… Read More
According to TV Week, "The CW confirmed the network is preparing to give its slate of dramas, including “Smallville,” “Supernatural,” “One Tree Hill” and “Reaper,” five or six episodes to wrap up the current season, with fresh fare likely to return in early April." (For the full article, click here).
More reports can be found on Hollywood Reporter, Broadcasting & Cable, USA Today, Variety.com, IFMagazine and New York Daily News.… Read More
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