Olivia Munn (Photo by Richard Chavez / Showbiz Junkies)
History’s action drama Six has added Olivia Munn (X-Men: Apocalypse) to the season two cast. Munn will be joining returning stars Barry Sloane, Kyle Schmid, Juan Pablo Raba, Edwin Hodge, Brianne Davis, Nadine Velazquez, Dominic Adams, Jaylen Moore, and Lindsley Register in the 10 episode second season which is set to begin production soon in Vancouver. Per History, Munn will be playing Gina, “a ruthless and smart CIA operative who rose from being a CIA Shooter to a high level Operations Officer.”
Six was created by Oscar nominee William Broyles (Apollo 13) and special operations veteran David Broyles. William and David Broyles executive produce along with Harvey and Bob Weinstein, Bruce C. McKenna, Alfredo Barrios, Jr., George W. Perkins, David Glasser, Nicolas Chartier, Meryl Poster, and Barry Jossen.. Retired U.S. Navy SEAL Mitchell Hall (Zero Dark Thirty, Lone Survivor) is the series’ technical advisor and producer.
The first season averaged 3.2 million viewers and took the #1 spot on the ad-supported cable new original series of 2017 list.
The Plot: The series is inspired by the real missions of Navy SEAL Team Six, the unit best known for killing Osama Bin Laden. Six depicts the emotional truths of what it means to be in SEAL Team Six, their complex personal lives and the life and death decisions that protect American interests.
Fox’s So You Think You Can Dance is bringing in 10 All-Stars to help guide the season 14 contestants through the special Academy round. 98 dancers have advanced to the Academy round which will kick off on Monday, July 17, 2017 at 8pm ET/PT. Judges Nigel Lythgoe, Mary Murphy and Vanessa Hudgens selected the dancers who made it through the New York and Los Angeles auditions and who will now have a shot at moving forward and becoming one of the season’s top 10 featured contestants.
The season 14 All-Stars are Gaby Diaz, Comfort Fedoke, Marko Germar, Jasmine Harper, Allison Holker, Jenna Johnson, Paul Kamiryan, Robert Roldan, Cyrus Spencer and Fik-Shun Stegall. After working with the potential contestants during the Academy round, each All-Star will be paired up with one of the season’s Top 10 dancers during the competition phase.
Details on the So You Think You Can Dance All-Stars:
Gaby Diaz
Season 12 Winner
Dance Specialty: Tap
Comfort Fedoke
Season Four Contestant
Dance Specialty: Hip-Hop
Marko Germar
Season Eight Contestant
Dance Specialty: Jazz
Jasmine Harper
Season 10 Contestant
Dance Specialty: Contemporary
Allison Holker
Season Two Contestant
Dance Specialty: Contemporary
Jenna Johnson
Season 10 Contestant
Dance Specialty: Ballroom
Paul Karmiryan
Season 10 Contestant and Winner of SYTYCD Armenia
Dance Specialty: Ballroom
Robert Roldan
Season Seven Contestant
Dance Specialty: Contemporary
Cyrus Spencer
Season Nine Contestant
Dance Specialty: Animation
Fik-Shun Stegall
Season 10 Winner
Dance Specialty: Hip-Hop
Starz announced Outlander will return for its third season on Sunday, September 10, 2017 at 8pm ET/PT. The award-winning romantic drama based on Diana Gabaldon’s bestselling book series also released a new gorgeous poster for the show’s upcoming 13-episode season three. The poster features series stars Caitriona Balfe (‘Claire’) and Sam Heughan (‘Jamie’) pictured in different time periods – Claire in the 1960s and Jamie in the 1700s – touching the standing stone. The season three cast also includes Tobias Menzies, Richard Rankin, David Berry, Sophie Skelton, John Bell, and Wil Johnson.
Ronald D. Moore developed the series and executive produces. Maril Davis, Matthew B. Roberts, Toni Graphia, Anne Kenney, and Andy Harries also serve as season three executive producers.
Details on Season 3: The third season of Outlander picks up right after Claire (Balfe) travels through the stones to return to her life in 1948. Now pregnant with Jamie’s (Heughan) child, she struggles with the fallout of her sudden reappearance and its effect on her marriage to her first husband, Frank (Menzies). Meanwhile, in the 18th century, Jamie suffers from the aftermath of his doomed last stand at the historic battle of Culloden, as well as the loss of Claire. As the years pass, Jamie and Claire attempt to make a life apart from one another, each haunted by the memory of their lost love. The budding possibility that Claire can return to Jamie in the past breathes new hope into Claire’s heart… as well as new doubt.
Separated by continents and centuries, Claire and Jamie must find their way back to each other. As always, adversity, mystery, and adventure await them on the path to reunion. And the question remains: When they find each other, will they be the same people who parted at the standing stones, all those years ago?
Netflix has just released a new poster for the much anticipated new season of Stranger Things 2. In addition to showing off a new poster, Netflix confirmed Stranger Things 2 will premiere on October 27, 2017 and unveiled a timeline of the show’s key events:
1953, date unknown – MKUltra comes to Hawkins and begins experimentation
1979 – Police Chief Jim Hopper returns to Hawkins
1983, November 6 – The vanishing of Will Byers
1983, November 8 – The vanishing of Barbara Holland
2016, July 15 – Part 1
2017, October 27 – Part 2
Stranger Things 2 stars Winona Ryder (Joyce Byers), David Harbour (Chief Hopper), Charlie Heaton (Jonathan Byers), Natalia Dyer (Nancy Wheeler), Millie Bobby Brown (Eleven), Finn Wolfhard (Mike Wheeler), Caleb McLaughlin (Lucas Sinclair), Gaten Matarazzo (Dustin Henderson), and Cara Buono (Karen Wheeler).
The Season 2 Plot: It’s 1984 and the citizens of Hawkins, Indiana are still reeling from the horrors of the demagorgon and the secrets of Hawkins Lab. Will Byers has been rescued from the Upside Down but a bigger, sinister entity still threatens those who survived.
The Season One Plot: Set in Hawkins, Indiana in the 1980’s, Stranger Things chronicles the search for a young boy who vanishes into thin air under highly suspicious circumstances. His mother (Ryder) opens an investigation into the boy’s disappearance with local authorities that unravels a series of mysteries involving top-secret government experiments, terrifying supernatural forces and one very strange little girl. A love letter to the ubiquitous cult classics of the 80’s, Stranger Things is a coming of age story for three boys that draws this quaint community into a world where mysteries lurk beneath the surface.
Sarah Ramos and Francois Arnaud from ‘Midnight, Texas’ at the 2017 WonderCon (Photo by: David Yeh/NBC)
NBC will premiere the new supernatural series Midnight, Texas, based on Charlaine Harris’ successful book series, on Monday, July 24, 2017 at 10pm ET/PT. The series stars Francois Arnaud (The Borgias) as Manfred, Sarah Ramos (Parenthood) as Creek, Dylan Bruce (Orphan Black) as Bobo, Parisa Fitz-Henley (Luke Cage) as Fiji, Arielle Kebbel (Ballers) as Olivia, Jason Lewis (Sex and the City) as Joe, Peter Mensah (True Blood) as Lemuel, and Yul Vazquez (Captain Phillips) as Reverend Emilio Sheehan. Monica Owusu-Breen (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) and David Janollari (Six Feet Under) executive produce NBC’s new summer series which unfolds in a town full of interesting characters including a witch, a psychic, an angel, an assassin, and a vampire.
Teamed up to talk about Midnight, Texas, series stars Francois Arnaud and Sarah Ramo discussed their roles, the books, and psychic research in our interview from the 2017 WonderCon.
How familiar were you with the books?
Francois Arnaud: “I wasn’t at all. I knew of Charlaine Harris’ work by mostly the Sookie Stackhouse series. But, I mean right after I read the pilot script I got the first book and read the first book before shooting the pilot. Then, I was sort of waiting – I didn’t want to jinx it – so I waited until the series got picked up to continue on. But then after a conversation with Monica, I decided against reading the other two books because even though there are elements from the third book even in the pilot, I knew that she wanted to depart from the books plotlines, even though I think it remains true to the essence of the novels. I didn’t want to have to grieve over plot points that I’d become too attached to. So, I wanted to make Manfred my own and not feel too much pressure to be faithful to the character on the page.”
Did you do any research on psychics?
Francois Arnaud: “Yes. I met a few. I met one in particular who was very warm and open and welcoming to me called Psychic Ana in Albuquerque where we shot the pilot. It all happened very quickly for me. I booked the role and three days later we were doing prep in New Mexico. She didn’t give me a reading but I sat down with her for a few hours and she sort of walked me through all of her process and also told me about other people. I just took a little bit from a few different people as to even the technicalities of giving someone a reading, using different props – either cards or a ball, which we don’t do on the show.”
Manfred seems to just accept what’s happening in Midnight. Is there a point where he becomes skeptical?
Francois Arnaud: “I think it’s gripping enough that it just sort of takes him by the throat and doesn’t really give him a chance to be skeptical about it. He’s lived with supernatural powers and ghosts his entire life which we’ll see in a future episode. We go back to Manfred’s childhood and we also see Zelda’s character as a living person. We see Manfred as a little boy; I don’t get to play the little boy, sadly. But it’s a very moving storyline.
I think he’s sort of shocked by it and constantly thrown around. But I don’t think he doubts it. It’s funny because I think it’s a personality trait of his. I think if he didn’t have any powers himself, he probably would be skeptical of all that. He’s cynical. But, I think the rest of it he just takes at face value.”
Aside from his psychic powers, what is it that you found so compelling about Manfred?
Francois Arnaud: “That he was flawed and sort of reluctant to be a hero. The fact that it was such a hard thing to live with. I think he has a hard time controlling his powers. It costs him very much. I think we see that in the first episode. He pops pills so later on he has to deal with that addiction problem as well. There are a lot of elements with Manfred that sort of ground him and make him relatable to real human beings.”
(Sarah Ramos joins the interview.)
Sarah Ramos: “He has some real issues. He’s kind of a troubled bad boy.”
Francois Arnaud: (Laughing) “Is that why Creek is drawn to him?”
Sarah Ramos: “That’s part of why Creek is drawn to him. I mean, she has a really overprotective father and she’s probably looking for a little bit of excitement in her life. I think it might be more than she bargained for. Throughout the season I was like, ‘So much stuff is happening to him. I don’t think he’d be really emotionally available as a boyfriend.’”
Do you believe in the supernatural?
Sarah Ramos: “Sometimes. Depends. I definitely get…I don’t know if this is psychic but if I’m home alone I’ll get really scared. I’ll be like, ‘What was that?! What was that?!’”
Francois Arnaud: “I tend to be more skeptical of these things but I can definitely… I sort of avoid these things because I think deep down I am scared of them. But on a more rational level, no, it’s not something I partake in.”
Will we find out there’s more to Creek than we see in the first episode?
(Francois shakes his head no, laughing.)
Sarah Ramos: “There’s definitely more to Creek than we know, than meets the eye.”
Francois Arnaud: “Very dark secrets.”
Will we discover what happened to her mother?
Sarah Ramos: “What happened to her mother is just the beginning of what you’re going to find out about Creek’s home life.”
Watch the full Francois Arnaud and Sarah Ramos Midnight, Texas interview:
CBS’ dramatic series Zoo continues season three with episode three titled “Ten Years Gone.” Airing on Thursday, July 13, 2017 at 10pm ET/PT, season three episode three was written by Jay Faerber and Shintaro Shimosawa and directed by Ed Ornelas. Episode three stars James Wolk (Jackson Oz), Kristen Connolly (Jamie Campbell), Billy Burke (Mitch Morgan), Nonso Anozie (Abraham Kenyatta), Alyssa Diaz (Dariela Marzan), Josh Salatin (Logan), Gracie Dzienny, and (Clementine). The guest stars include Athena Karkanis, Hilary Jardine, Robert Lawrenson, Sophina Brown, Jesse Muhoozi, Orlando Lucas, Aadila Dosani, Matthew Mandzij, Arran Henn, Danny Dworkis, Ivan Reggie Brown, Ryan Jefferson Booth, and Jason Cermak.
The “Ten Years Gone” Plot: Abraham and Dariela consider making a deal with Reiden Global for personal reasons, and Jamie and Clementine perform a risky surgery on Mitch.
Josh Holloway as Will Bowman, Sarah Wayne Callies as Katie Bowman, and Tory Kittles as Broussard in ‘Colony’ (Photo by Isabella Vosmikova / USA Network)
USA Network’s 2017 San Diego Comic Con plans include panels with the casts of Colony and Psych as well as a Mr. Robot immersive experience. Among the stars heading to San Diego for the annual jam-packed pop culture event are Colony‘s Josh Holloway, Sarah Wayne Callies, and Peter Jacobson, and Psych‘s James Roday and Dule Hill. USA Network promises Comic Con attendees fortunate enough to grab a seat in one of their panels will be treated to exclusive footage as well as have their lingering questions answered.
Mr. Robot‘s cast isn’t making it to this year’s Comic Con, however the show will be represented with the “Mr. Robot Experience” open all four days of the Con. Per the network: “USA will bring the critically acclaimed series Mr. Robot’s universe to life exclusively for fans at Comic-Con, giving them the opportunity to visit the nefarious E Corp’s Bank of E and receive their own E Corp card loaded with E Coin cryptocurrency. The E Corp card, which can also be opened online at e-coin.com, can be used throughout San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter for food, drinks and other surprises at participating retailers (to be announced). ‘Con goers can also visit the show’s infamous Red Wheelbarrow BBQ, located next door to the Bank of E, and present their E Corp card for a BBQ meal. Superfans looking for a deeper Mr. Robot experience will have the chance to uncover clues, hints and surprises, leading further into Elliot’s world. The Bank of E will be open for business Thursday, July 20 through Saturday, July 22 from 11am – 7pm and Sunday, July 23 from 11am – 4pm.”
USA Network Comic Con Panels:
COLONY – Thursday, July 20th from 2:00pm – 2:45pm (Indigo Ballroom, Hilton Bayfront)
USA, Legendary Television and Universal Cable Productions are bringing back drama series Colony for a panel discussion, giving fans a glimpse “behind the wall” of the upcoming third season and a look back at last season’s shocking finale. Panelists include Carlton Cuse, Josh Holloway, Sarah Wayne-Callies, Peter Jacobson, Tory Kittles, Ryan Condal and Wes Tooke.
PSYCH REUNION & MOVIE SNEAK PEEK – Friday, July 21 from 10:00am – 11:00am (Ballroom 20)
After eight seasons, 100+ episodes, a musical and countless pineapples, Psych is back at San Diego Comic-Con, celebrating the upcoming holiday movie coming to USA this December. The panel, which is co-hosted with Universal Cable Productions, will be moderated by Jimmi Simpson and feature panelists James Roday, Dule Hill, Corbin Bernsen, Maggie Lawson, Kirsten Nelson, Steve Franks, Chris Henze and Kelly Kulchak.
Joseph Gilgun as Cassidy and Dominic Cooper as Jesse Custer in ‘Preacher’ season 2 episode 4 (Photo Credit: Skip Bolen/AMC)
When AMC’s Preacher season two episode three ended, Tulip had walked herself right into big trouble. Episode four picks up with Tulip (Ruth Negga), on her own and without any backup from either Jesse or Cassidy, turning over her gun to Viktor’s men and then going with them peacefully to their car.
The following morning, Jesse (Dominic Cooper) finally arrives at Dennis’ house and tells Cassidy (Joseph Gilgun) his first night searching for God was interesting. He talks about the singer he helped and Cassidy reveals Tulip isn’t home. She left last night and hasn’t returned, yet the guys blow it off as Tulip being Tulip. They think it’s just like her not to say where she’s off to.
Catching up with Tulip, she’s arrived at Viktor’s mansion. She hears screaming from an adjacent room after being plopped down in Viktor’s office in front of his desk. Viktor eventually takes a seat opposite Tulip and appears unsure what to do with her.
Meanwhile down in Hell, Eugene (Ian Colletti) is talking to Adolf Hitler (Noah Taylor). Other Hell dwellers wander out of their cells and Eugene stands up for an elderly woman being bullied. He’s threatened with oral and anal sex by Tyler (Justin Prentice) until Adolf shuts down the “fun.” Hitler and Tyler engage in a stare down and then the alarm sounds, sending everyone scurrying back to their cells except Eugene who’s locked out. Hitler offers him a spot in his cell and compliments Eugene on being brave and sticking up for the old woman. Eugene, who seems astounded he’s talking to Hitler, is forced to endure Hitler’s worst memory.
Munich 1919: Hitler’s eating in a fancy restaurant with a beautiful woman when a Jewish man accidentally runs into his chair. Hitler accepts his apology and then his date points out the owner of an art gallery seated nearby. She thinks Hitler should show him his drawings just as gunfire erupts outside. The topic briefly switches to Hitler’s date’s belief all communists should be exterminated. Before Hitler can meet the art gallery owner, the playback comes to an abrupt end.
Hitler tells Eugene to head back to his cell while he can, welcoming him to Hell before he sends him on his way.
A man’s being tortured in the next room as Tulip sniffles and apologizes. Viktor reminds her he trusted her and she made a fool out of him. Viktor sends Tulip out of the room to clear her head, heading back in to see the tortured man. Tulip says hi to the torturer and doesn’t answer the phone when Cassidy calls.
Later that day, Jesse thanks Dennis for letting them stay. Dennis still doesn’t speak to them in English, and Jesse’s not sure what’s going on. Instead of looking for Tulip, Jesse’s ready to head out to search for God once again. Cassidy’s concerned and thinks they should look for Tulip, but Jesse believes she’s just gone somewhere to be mad at him – maybe shopping, shoplifting, etc.
Cassidy’s not convinced and says they need to look for Tulip, however, Jesse’s more interested in finding out about the secret organization bent on world domination. Cassidy thinks Jesse’s talking about a secret society of alien lizards who impersonate celebrities. Jesse tells him the organization he’s talking about is a religious organization that drives white vans and wears white suits.
Speaking of non-lizard alien white van people, a member arrives outside Dennis’ place and gets busy twirling a sign as cover.
Cassidy’s hanging out watching a fundraising commercial for people left homeless by Hurricane Katrina when he spots the “God” from Jesse’s church. “God” is living on the streets and admits he’s mentally ill. Cassidy screams for Jesse to come take a look, and Jesse agrees that’s “God.” The video continues and it turns out all the homeless people are just actors helping Frankie Muniz get viewers to give. “Fake God is a local actor,” declares Cassidy.
Down in Hell, a maintenance worker tries to figure out why Eugene’s cellblock is on the fritz. The warden tells Eugene to follow her as the maintenance worker admits it will take a while to repair.
Tulip strolls through Viktor’s place and comes across Victor’s men playing cards. She knows them all, but they hardly acknowledge her presence when she tries to engage them in conversation. Next, Tulip wanders into the kitchen where more of Viktor’s men refuse to speak to her even though she admits she messed up.
Cassidy and Jesse are now on a mission to find Fake God (real name Mark Harelik). They track down his manager, Teddy, and he tries to pitch them someone else. Teddy’s unwilling to give them info on where to locate Mark and finally asks what project they need him for. Cassidy says Game of Thrones and Jesse doesn’t react. Cassidy embellishes, saying it’s a recurring role with a shot at becoming a series regular. The manager springs into deal-making mode and Cassidy responds like he hires actors every day for huge projects. They shake on the deal and Cassidy wants to immediately meet with Mark for a costume fitting. Unfortunately, Teddy has no idea where Mark is and once again pitches someone else. Cassidy says it’s Mark Harelik or no deal, and finally the manager admits he got Mark a gig out of town to play a larger-than-life character. Jesse suggests God, and the manager says that’s it. Mark never returned and the manager doesn’t know who hired him. They did, however, send him Harelik’s audition tape.
Once more to Hell we go as the warden gets a call that someone’s escaped from Hell. Eugene waits in a chair opposite her desk as she explains they never anticipated so many people would wind up in Hell. It’s overcrowded and sometimes “the machine” breaks down. It’s off to holding for Eugene until the repairs are finished, but first she warns him not to act up or he’ll be placed in the hole. She warns him it’s worse than his worst memory, and then tells him that being a sweet, loyal young man will not be tolerated in Hell.
Tulip wanders into a dining room where a young girl is making bracelets. Tulip tries to be friendly but the girl spits on her and says, “I hope my father kills you.”
Over at Dennis’ place, Jesse and Cassidy watch Mark Harelik’s audition tape for the role of God. Cassidy thinks Mark’s pretty good and Jesse seems fascinated. Mark’s told it’s an open-ended role with no end date and he’s fine with that, calling it the role of a lifetime. The tape shows Mark celebrating landing the role and then someone shooting him with a gun. He falls over backward out of frame and Cassidy’s shocked but Jesse’s not. “They had to, “ says Jesse. “It’s the only way to get him to Heaven.”
Jesse thinks this whole thing’s weird. They’re in New Orleans, Fake God is from New Orleans, and there are other people here looking for God. Cassidy once again suggests they need to find Tulip, but Jesse’s obsessing over Fake God/God/New Orleans.
Tulip tries to open a gun safe and can’t, with one of Viktor’s guys telling her they changed the combo. She overpowers him, knocks him out, and steals his gun. Tulip heads back upstairs and creeps up behind Viktor who’s changing his clothes in his bedroom. She puts the gun to his head and demands to be let go. She threatens to blow his brains out but she’s attacked by his men before she can go through with the threat.
Eugene’s delivered to the holding cell with the rest of the people from his cellblock. He sits down with Hitler who’s frustrated all the answers are filled in on a crossword puzzle. Eugene tells Hitler he doesn’t seem that bad anymore, but then he asks if Hitler still is bad. Their chat’s interrupted by Tyler who wants him to say Mississippi. Hitler steps in to stop Tyler from picking on Eugene, but Tyler’s not afraid of Hitler. He thinks Hitler’s gone soft and punches him in the face. He continues to hit him when he’s down, and the other inmates cheer him on. They all join in and kick Hitler, except for Eugene. They stop when Eugene speaks up, but then Eugene remembers the warning not to be sweet and innocent. He screams, “Sieg! Heil!” and kicks Hitler. Everyone joins in again.
Jesse is so fixated on watching the audition tape that he won’t listen to Cassidy. Jesse thinks you can see a hand at the edge of the screen, but finally, Cassidy breaks through to Jesse when he says he believes Tulip’s in trouble. Cassidy claims he’s been hinting all day and then reveals Tulip told him not to tell Jesse where she went. Jesse grabs Cassidy and screams, “Where is she?!”
Jesse arrives at Viktor’s place and uses Genesis to make the thugs open the gate. He uses the voice again to tell the other thugs to stay where they are as he explores the house. He opens the room where the man was being tortured and doesn’t see the torturer until he hits him in the head.
Jesse comes to and he’s still in the room with the torturer. The man cranks “Uptown Girl” and starts swinging a sledgehammer. Jesse tries the voice but it doesn’t work because the guy’s wearing headphones. The guy follows him around swinging but missing, and Jesse picks up a firehose and fights back. The guy trades in his sledgehammer for a machete and Jesse uses the dead body as a shield. Jesse then gets a hold of a tazer but it only briefly stops the attack. Fists are flying and Jesse’s on the losing end briefly. They’re both struggling to catch their breath as Jesse rams a sword through the dead guy, into the torturer’s stomach and out his back. Jesse rips out one of the headphones and asks where Tulip is. The dying man replies, “Bedroom.”
Jesse kicks down the door and sees Viktor and Tulip sitting on the bed (fully clothed). He doesn’t give Tulip time to explain what’s happening and instead immediately attacks Viktor. He’s got him in a chokehold when Tulip says, “Jesse, you can’t kill him. He’s my husband.”
Jesse keeps strangling Viktor while staring at Tulip in shock.
The final scene shows The Cowboy (Graham McTavish) heading into New Orleans.
DEBRII, SPEEDBALL, SQUIRREL GIRL, TIPPY-TOE, MICROBE, MISTER IMMORTAL, and NIGHT THRASHER from ‘Marvel’s New Warriors.’
Freeform’s upcoming new series Marvel’s New Warriors has finished casting as just announced by the network, Marvel Television, and ABC Signature Studios. Marvel’s New Warriors is based on the Marvel comics and is Marvel’s first live-action comedy television series. Freeform’s targeting a 2018 primetime premiere.
Milana Vayntrub (This Is Us, Silicon Valley), Derek Theler (Baby Daddy), Jeremy Tardy (Dear White People, Ten Days in the Valley), Calum Worthy (Austin & Ally, Cassandra French’s Finishing School), Matthew Moy (2 Broke Girls, Steven Universe) and Kate Comer (Hello My Name is Doris, The Comeback) are confirmed in starring roles. Cougar Town‘s Kevin Biegel is the showrunner and will executive produce along with Marvel’s Jeph Loeb and Jim Chory.
“I am thrilled beyond belief to be working with this incredible group of actors. They are funny, sincere, eager, charming and perfectly embody these characters. It’ll be a blast and an honor to create this show with each of them,” said Biegel.
“We’re so lucky to have assembled such a diverse and incredibly talented cast,” added executive producer Loeb. “We can’t wait for the fans to see what’s in store when we unleash these iconic characters into the world!”
Marvel’s New Warriors Cast and Characters:
Milana Vayntrub as Doreen Green a.k.a Squirrel Girl
Doreen is a totally empowered fangirl who has the incredible powers of a … squirrel. Her greatest quality is her optimism and her best friend is a pet squirrel, Tippy Toe.
Derek Theler as Craig Hollis a.k.a Mister Immortal
Craig can’t die … or so he says. Although Craig’s superpower seems amazing, he hasn’t made use of it at all – he figures if he has all the time in the world to learn how to do anything heroic, what’s the rush?
Jeremy Tardy as Dwayne Taylor a.k.a Night Thrasher
Brilliant and noble, and maybe a bit full of himself, Dwayne is a shameless self-promoter and entrepreneur who also deeply believes in justice.
Calum Worthy as Robbie Baldwin a.k.a Speedball
Robbie is an impulsive people-pleaser with a misplaced sense of confidence who throws kinetic balls of energy that are completely out of control.
Matthew Moy as Zack Smith a.k.a. Microbe
Zack is a shy hypochondriac whose ability is that he can talk to germs that tell him where you’ve been, what you ate and with whom you’ve hung out. It’s impossible to keep secrets around him.
Kate Comer as Deborah Fields a.k.a. Debrii
Deborah is proud, funny and quick-witted. A low-level telekinetic, very low like she can move a paper cup.
The Plot:Marvel’s New Warriors is about six young people with powers living and working together. With powers and abilities on the opposite end of the spectrum of The Avengers, the New Warriors want to make a difference in the world … even if the world isn’t ready. Not quite super, not yet heroes, Marvel’s New Warriors is about that time in your life when you first enter adulthood and feel like you can do everything and nothing at once – except in this world, bad guys can be as terrifying as bad dates.
A scene from ‘Teen Wolf’ season 6 (Photo Credit: MTV)
MTV’s unveiled the full official trailer for Teen Wolf season 6B. The second half of season six will kick off on July 30, 2017 at 8pm ET/PT and the new trailer confirms Tyler Hoechlin (“Derek Hale”), Colton Haynes (“Jackson Whittemore”), Dylan O’Brien (“Stiles Stilinski”), and Charlie Carver (“Ethan”) are back to help send off the series after six seasons. The cast of the popular supernatural series also includes Tyler Posey, Dylan Sprayberry, Shelley Hennig, Cody Christian, and Khylin Rhambo.
MTV previously confirmed cast members would be making the trek to San Diego one final time to represent Teen Wolf at Comic Con. The panel will be held on Thursday, July 20, 2017 at 2pm ET/PT in Hall H. Executive producer Jeff Davis will join stars Tyler Posey, Dylan Sprayberry, Shelley Hennig, Cody Christian, Khylin Rhambo for a Q&A with fans and to show off exclusive footage from the upcoming season. The cast will also take part in an autograph signing session.
The Season 6B Description: The final ten episodes follow Scott and his pack on the eve of their departure for college, as they discover a new enemy rising in the shadows, which threatens the fate of everything they hold dear.