Category: Movies & TV

An American Version of BBCs Being Human?

At Comic Con 2009, San Diego, BBC America introduced Being Human to the U.S. audience. The panel consisted of the three co-stars, Lenora Crichlow, who plays, Annie, a ghost, Russell Tovey, George, a werewolf and Aiden Turner, a vampire. Being Human is the story of 3 roommates, young people who are not happy about their fates and take care of each other as they try to pass for human. The first season consisted of 6 episodes ending with a cliff hanger.

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Supernatural Spinning Off "Ghostfacers" to Web-Based Series

According to Variety, Warner Brothers TV and McG’s Wonderland studio will be producing a series of webisodes, apparently ten episodes each three minutes in length, of the popular "Ghostfacers" team. Beginning in the episode, "Hell House," the Ghostfacers are led by actors A.J. Buckley and Travis Wester. Their appearances in two episodes of the show, as well as subsequent online material and convention appearances, have been enormously popular. There’s no word yet on when the web-based series will begin, but we’ll let you know as soon as we do. 

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James Marsters on Caprica

Ask Ausiello has a first look at James Marsters on the new SyFy series, "Caprica" (created by Ronald D. Moore and Remi Aubuchon and produced by the wonderful Jane Espenson).  The series, which debuted last night, is a prequel to the previous hit series, "Battlestar Galactica" and is set 50 years before the war with the Cylons.  James Marsters will debut as Barnabus Greely (or Barnabus Greele as it is spelled in some places) on March 5. 

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