Carol (Melissa McBride) and Tyreese (Chad L. Coleman) are either about to be overrun by walkers or they’re actually leading them on purpose to Terminus to help Rick and the gang in this clip from The Walking Dead season five. AMC’s very brief teaser doesn’t provide any answers, but it does give Walking Dead fans a lot to think about before season five kicks off this October.
Corey Stoll as Ephraim Goodweather and Mia Maestro as Nora Martinez in ‘The Strain’ (Photo Credit: Michael Gibson/Copyright 2014, FX Networks)
FX is bringing Chuck Hogan’s thriller The Strain to life in the supernatural series starring Corey Stoll and Mia Maestro. Season one kicks off on July 13, 2014 and finds the world dealing with vampires.
Corey Stoll stars as Ephraim Goodweather, Mia Maestro is Nora Martin, and David Bradley is Abraham Setrakian. The cat also includes Kevin Durand as Vasiliy Fet, Richard Sammel as Thomas Eichhorst, Jonathan Hyde as Eldritch Palmer, Miguel Gomez as Augustin Elizalde, and Ruta Gedmintas as Dutch.
Official Synopsis, Season 1:The Strain is a high concept thriller from Academy Award® nominated filmmaker Guillermo del Toro, author Chuck Hogan and writer/producer Carlton Cuse, which is based on the best-selling vampire novel trilogy of the same title written by del Toro and Hogan. It tells the story of “Dr. Ephraim Goodweather,” the head of the Center for Disease Control Canary Team in New York City.
He and his team are called upon to investigate a mysterious viral outbreak with hallmarks of an ancient and evil strain of vampirism. As the strain spreads, Eph, his team, and an assembly of everyday New Yorkers, wage war for the fate of humanity itself.
Season 2 Synopsis: As the second season unfolds, the transformation has begun. It can no longer be denied — New York City is rapidly falling to an evil epidemic, and no one is coming to its rescue. Its citizens must fight or die. Dr. Ephraim Goodweather (Stoll) and his unlikely allies tried to take down the embodiment of this evil — the Master — and failed. Now Eph and Dr. Nora Martinez (Maestro) concentrate on creating a biological weapon to wipe out the creatures, while Abraham Setrakian (Bradley) searches for an ancient book he hopes will reveal the strigoi’s entire history…and possibly a way to kill them.
Meanwhile, the Master is out for revenge, unleashing new and even more terrifying breeds of bloodthirsty creatures after our team. Our team must find a way to defeat him before the infection spreads too far and becomes irreparable … before they become monsters themselves.
Walt Disney Pictures’ new animated movie Planes: Fire & Rescue has delivered a new featurette titled “Heroes.” Coming to theaters on July 18, 2014, Planes: Fire & Rescue was directed by Bobs Gannaway and features the voices of Dane Cook and Julie Bowen.
The Plot:
Planes: Fire & Rescue is a new comedy-adventure about second chances, featuring a dynamic crew of elite firefighting aircraft devoted to protecting historic Piston Peak National Park from raging wildfire. When world-famous air racer Dusty (Cook) learns that his engine is damaged and he may never race again, he must shift gears and is launched into the world of aerial firefighting. Dusty joins forces with veteran fire and rescue helicopter Blade Ranger and his courageous team, including spirited super scooper Dipper (Bowen), heavy-lift helicopter Windlifter, ex-military transport Cabbie and a lively bunch of brave all-terrain vehicles known as The Smokejumpers. Together, the fearless team battles a massive wildfire and Dusty learns what it takes to become a true hero.
Pip Andersen and Crystal Clarke join ‘Star Wars Episode VII’ (Photo Courtesy of StarWars.com)
Filming has wrapped up in Abu Dhabi and now production on Star Wars Episode VII is underway in Pinewood Studios in London, according to Lucasfilm. But even as production continues casting announcements are still being made, with two new members just signing on for roles in the upcoming Star Wars movie. Two aspiring actors have earned roles in Star Wars Episode VII following an open casting call that took place late last year in 11 U.S. and U.K. cities and involved 37,000 actors. Of the 37,000 actors who attended the casting call and the additional 37,000 who submitted applications online, J.J. Abrams has signed up Pip Andersen and Crystal Clarke to be a part of Episode VII.
Here’s the details on the two new cast members:
Crystal Clarke is an American actress studying in Glasgow, UK, who has both stage and screen acting experience and is soon to be seen in her first feature, The Moon and the Sun (to be released in 2015). British actor Pip Andersen is a skilled practitioner of parkour, a discipline that involves propelling oneself through any given environment with incredible grace and agility. Pip recently demonstrated this remarkable skill in a Spider-Man ad for Sony.
“The Star Wars universe has always been about discovering and nurturing young talent and in casting Episode VII we wanted to remain absolutely faithful to this tradition. We are delighted that so many traveled to see us at the open casting calls and that we have been able to make Crystal and Pip a part of the film,” stated producer and Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy.
Lucasfilm also announced that the production will take a two week break in August, but the break won’t affect the scheduled release date of December 18, 2015. Per Lucasfilm: “In August, the team will take a brief two-week hiatus while adjustments to the current production schedule are made as actor Harrison Ford recovers from a leg injury. Harrison is doing well and is looking forward to returning to the set soon.”
It’s really short and doesn’t really reveal any details, but to Doctor Who fans that shouldn’t matter. BBC One has just debuted this new teaser trailer for the upcoming season of the popular sci-fi series which will find Peter Capaldi taking over as the Doctor.
BBC One’s set to premiere the new season on August 23, 2014.
The latest Nicholas Sparks book to get the feature film treatment is The Best of Me, coming to theaters on October 17, 2014. Adapted for the screen by J. Mills Goodloe, Will Fetters, and Michael Hoffman (who’s also the director), the romantic drama stars Michelle Monaghan, James Marsden, Luke Bracey, Liana Liberato, Caroline Goodall, Sebastian Arcelus, Jon Tenney, and Gerald McRaney.
The Plot:
Based on the bestselling novel by acclaimed author Nicholas Sparks, The Best of Me tells the story of Dawson and Amanda, two former high school sweethearts who find themselves reunited after 20 years apart when they return to their small town for the funeral of a beloved friend. Their bittersweet reunion reignites the love they’ve never forgotten, but soon they discover the forces that drove them apart twenty years ago live on, posing even more serious threats today.
Spanning decades, this epic love story captures the enduring power of our first true love and the wrenching choices we face when confronted with elusive second chances.
Jay Baruchel, currently heard but not seen in theaters in the animated comedy How to Train Your Dragon 2, is set to star in a new half-hour series on FXX. Man Seeking Woman has received a 10-episode order from the network and will premiere in 2015, according to the announcement by Nick Grad and Eric Schrier, Presidents of Original Programming, FX Networks and FX Productions.
Man Seeking Woman was created by Simon Rich and is based on his series of short stories. Rich also serves as executive producer and showrunner, with Jonathan Krisel, Andrew Singer, and Lorne Michaels also on board as executive producers. Rich wrote the pilot, and Jonathan Krisel (Kroll Show, Portlandia) is directing. The supporting cast includes Eric André, Britt Lower, and Maya Erskine.
“Simon Rich has delivered a wholly original, hilarious, and fantastical view of single life that features an incredible performance from Jay Baruchel,” said Grad. “We feel this is the perfect fit for FXX and are thrilled to pick up the show.”
“I’m incredibly grateful to Jon Krisel, Jay Baruchel, and Broadway Video for bringing my book to life,” said Rich. “Most of all, I’m thankful to John Landgraf and his team at FXX, who believed in us from the start and gave us great advice at every turn.”
Andre Benjamin as Jimi Hendrix in the drama/biopic “JIMI: All Is By My Side” an XLrator Media release. (Photo credit: Patrick Redmond)
XLrator Media has released the official trailer for the dramatic biopic, Jimi: All Is By My Side, starring Andre Benjamin as the legendary Jimi Hendrix. Heading to theaters on September 26, 2014, Jimi: All Is By My Side was written and directed by John Ridley and stars Benjamin, Atwell, Imogen Poots, Andrew Buckley, and Ruth Negga.
The Plot:
Covering a year in Hendrix’s life from 1966-67 as an unknown backup guitarist playing New York’s Cheetah Club to making his mark in London’s music scene up until his Monterey Pop triumph, the film presents an intimate portrait of the sensitive young musician on the verge of becoming a rock legend.
Executive producer/showrunner Neal Baer promises season two of CBS’s hit summer series Under the Dome starring Dean Norris, Rachelle Lefevre, and Mike Vogel will be a season of transformation. “Last year, as you know, it was the season of secrets being revealed. Our characters were trapped under this impenetrable dome where no one could get in and no one could get out. And because they were trapped in this hot house, their secrets started to come out,” explained Baer. “This is the year where we will find out what they are truly made of.”
Author Stephen King actually wrote the script for episode one of season two, and King isn’t one to spare characters just because his readers (or, in this case, the show’s viewers) are attached to them. Episode one saw the death of a major character [no spoilers in case you haven’t watched the episode], and because the structure of the book is far different from the series, no one is safe and even the ultimate ending of the series could be vastly different from that of King’s novel.
“We are way past the book because the book is really only about the first week under the dome and we are already two weeks in,” offered Baer when asked how many seasons the show could last. “This season will be going for two more weeks. We really go day-by-day Under the Dome, so I guess if we lasted 15 years that would really only be a year under the dome. I think that’s certainly possible to keep going because we have so many stories to tell.”
Under the Dome airs on CBS on Mondays at 10pm ET/PT.
Dean Norris and Rachelle Lefevre Under the Dome Interview
Is your character going to lighten up this year? Your character has been very nasty, even to your own son.
Dean Norris: “Well, he deserves it…
Are there any plans for your character to start liking people?
Dean Norris: “Well, actually, I think so. I think part of the transformation, the kind of theme we are talking about this year includes some redemption for Big Jim. I think that it’s actually in the first episode he has kind of a come to God or come to Dome moment where he believes that maybe his purpose in life shouldn’t be to be so nasty. And that’s kind of a story arc that continues throughout the season; whether he has a higher purpose, a greater purpose other than just killing people and being mean to his son. So I think we explore that and I think that’s one of the themes of the season, exactly what you touch on right there.”
Is there a set of rules as to what the Dome can and can not do?
Dean Norris: “The Dome is a harsh master. I think we are discovering what the Dome can and can’t do. I think that’s part of the season arc. I think we are all struggling to find out what it means, what its powers are, whether it’s good or whether it’s bad, whose side it’s on. So all of those are questions that we attempt to answer and that we struggle with throughout the season, basically getting to know that exact thing, what is it about, what could it do?”
Rachelle Lefevre: “I think it’s like a two-part approach. Neal and the writers have their set of boundaries and what they decide in terms of, you know, what the Dome will be capable of, what it will do and what it won’t do, like you said. And then I feel like I look at us and our cast as kind of the keepers of the characters. So they will write – obviously – for us but then I do feel like we have a voice in being able to contribute who these characters are in the sense of how much they will believe, what will they credit the Dome with having done. Some characters will go, ‘That was the Dome that did that.’ Some characters will refuse to believe that, some characters will look for other explanations. So I think you have sort of two rules working in tandem which is, one, what is the Dome actually doing which only the Dome kind of knows for sure.”
Rachelle Lefevre: “And you. You, the chosen one. And what we’ll attribute to it independently as characters.”
Can you talk briefly about where your characters were emotionally as we left off from season one and their arcs going forward?
Rachelle Lefevre: “I feel like where we left Julia and where she picks up this season is really last season she had – and I think Neal has mentioned that my character sort of takes a’faith’ look at things this season, and I think that’s because last season she discovered for herself what she was willing to sacrifice for what she sees as the larger purpose or the greater good.
So the Julia that you see at the end of the season obviously makes the choice to be extremely altruistic and basically utilitarian and goes and sacrifices one for the good of many. And that’s the choice she makes, to let Barbie go to the gallows to keep the egg safe and what she thinks will keep Chester’s Mill and the world safe.
You meet her at the beginning of this season in a new place because once you realize you are willing to make those choices and once you see what you are willing to sacrifice, I think that changes you. So she has a different approach this season. And although she isn’t looking to be a leader, necessarily, and certainly isn’t creating power the way Big Jim is, she definitely, I think, finds a confidence and an emotional strength to be able to go forward and see if maybe I have something to offer this town in terms of maybe I really am prepared to make the hard choices. Somebody has to encourage us to make the hard choices and I don’t think it’s going to be you.”
Dean Norris: “I think he’s already made the hard choice. I think Big Jim is kind of what I referred to earlier. He thinks that he knows what’s best for the town and he thinks he’s inspired by the Dome to do what he does. And what happens in the first episode is that he comes to an awakening and he reevaluates his position and his kind of personal trajectory and decides that maybe a different kind of Big Jim is required to survive under The Dome.
I think that’s something that he explores. Whether that turns out to be truthful or not, that’s what we’ll find out as the season goes on but it’s certainly where he goes to. He decides, hey, maybe we need a different approach to this and maybe that’s successful, maybe it’s not. And depending on that, we will see whether he continues that way or whether he goes back to his old ways.”
What is it like working with Stephen King?
Dean Norris: “The first episode is so Stephen King-ian and part of it is that almost in the midst of the kind of most horrifying and tragic elements there are these little lines that are almost kind of humorous, you know? It was so cool to see that because it’s in his books and it was so cool to kind of see it in the script. It is a really big deal to be on a show that is not just based on something he created but that he stayed with us and stayed an influence.
My favorite thing is for anyone who is a fan or even just familiar with his work that obviously whatever horrific elements he has, the purpose is always some larger question, some larger examining of who we are and how we behave and what we are capable of. Those larger questions, I think, are really important in terms of keeping the show relevant, keeping the show exciting for viewers, leaving them something to think about and talk about until the next week.
I think that having him still on board with us and having him be a contributing voice reminds us not to get too caught up and to disappear into just these characters and just this story but to always make sure that we are also providing commentary on human nature and commentary on maybe environmental resource questions.
There is always some kind of larger theme, which I say all the time as a nerd. I there are moments where Big Jim maybe sees ghosts or they may be ghosts or they may be whatever they are. And while it’s a kind of a terrifying or horrifying situation, it’s also funny to see Big Jim have to squirm with these kind of ghosts of Christmas past and the future and have to deal with them. It’s such a Stephen King-ian thing and it’s all present there in the first episode that he wrote.”
Rachelle Lefevre: “I’m just going to add as well because obviously we are such fans of just really like the idea that there is this overarching theme that people can grab onto with each episode and kind of talk about what we are examining each week.”
Is this season going to deal with the practical aspects of how they are getting food, what happens when they run out of toilet paper, and things like that?
Dean Norris: “The things that Big Jim is trying to deal with is is there enough food for everybody, is there enough water for everybody. What resources are left for us to survive under The Dome? That’s definitely one of the themes that we deal with and Big Jim, in particular, is looking to try to answer or come up with a solution for. So, yeah, that’s a big part of what we deal with this season.”
Dwayne Johnson as Hercules challenges the Nemean Lion on this motion poster for the upcoming action epic, Hercules, coming to theaters on July 25, 2014. The Paramount Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures release was directed by and co-stars Ian McShane, Rufus Sewell, Joseph Fiennes, Peter Mullan, and John Hurt.
The Plot:
Based on Radical Comics’ Hercules by Steve Moore, this ensemble-action film is a revisionist take on the classic myth, Hercules.