After rumors of the Star Wars Rebels premiere airing on ABC with a specially added Darth Vader scene, it's now been officially confirmed. What's better is James Earl Jones is coming back to once again voice the iconic Sith Lord!
Earlier this week rumors started circulating that ABC would also be airing the Star Wars Rebels premiere episode (the hour-long speciall called Spark of Rebellion), with an added twist. The ABC version would have an extra scene that would introduce Darth Vader into the new series...Today, the Star Wars website has made the report official, confirming the added Darth Vader scene, and even that James Early Jones himself was returning for the voice work!
The critically-acclaimed epic adventure Star Wars Rebels: Spark of Rebellion will air on ABC on Sunday, October 26 (7:00 p.m. Et/Pt). Executive producer Dave Filoni states, “We wanted to do something special for the ABC broadcast.
Earlier this week rumors started circulating that ABC would also be airing the Star Wars Rebels premiere episode (the hour-long speciall called Spark of Rebellion), with an added twist. The ABC version would have an extra scene that would introduce Darth Vader into the new series...Today, the Star Wars website has made the report official, confirming the added Darth Vader scene, and even that James Early Jones himself was returning for the voice work!
The critically-acclaimed epic adventure Star Wars Rebels: Spark of Rebellion will air on ABC on Sunday, October 26 (7:00 p.m. Et/Pt). Executive producer Dave Filoni states, “We wanted to do something special for the ABC broadcast.
- 10/9/2014
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
Reese Witherspoon is once again a new mom -- she just gave birth to a baby boy!Reese, 36, and husband Jim Toth, 41, welcomed Tennessee James early Thursday. A rep tells People "Reese Witherspoon and husband Jim Toth welcomed Tennessee James into their family today. Both mom and baby are healthy and the entire family is thrilled."The new addition is the first child for the couple, who have been married since March of last year. Reese already has daughter Ava, 12, and son Deacon, 8, from her previous marriage to Ryan Phillippe.Congratulations to the happy family! Read more...
- 9/27/2012
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
With six words— Denzel Washington Dies In Snowboard Accident— he of single, grown-man-tear-down-the-cheek fame, joined the long list of celebrities killed off by the rumor mill.
According to one article, which got more than 1,000 Facebook likes today, Washington was vacationing at a ski resort in Switzerland when he lost control of his snowboard and crashed into a tree. The article claimed the Academy Award winner “died instantly.” The website appears to be fake, and a way to drive traffic to the ski resort at which Washington supposedly met his end.
The Denzel hoax (yes, Huffington Post BlackVoices is on a first name basis with him) is just the latest in a long line of notable faux-fatalities.
In 1998, during a Pittsburgh Pirates game, an announcer interrupted the game to tell fans that iconic actor James Earl Jones had died. He got the wrong James Earl. It was James Early Ray, Martin Luther King...
According to one article, which got more than 1,000 Facebook likes today, Washington was vacationing at a ski resort in Switzerland when he lost control of his snowboard and crashed into a tree. The article claimed the Academy Award winner “died instantly.” The website appears to be fake, and a way to drive traffic to the ski resort at which Washington supposedly met his end.
The Denzel hoax (yes, Huffington Post BlackVoices is on a first name basis with him) is just the latest in a long line of notable faux-fatalities.
In 1998, during a Pittsburgh Pirates game, an announcer interrupted the game to tell fans that iconic actor James Earl Jones had died. He got the wrong James Earl. It was James Early Ray, Martin Luther King...
- 11/15/2011
- by Trymaine Lee
- Huffington Post
Russell Hantz has firmly denied leaking information about his first two seasons of Survivor, but now the person he leaked to has sold e.mail message evidence to TMZ. TMZ published seven e.mail messages from Russell to Jim Early, which were sent between "hantztankering" (the name of Russell's company) to "thegamesurvivor" (an alias of Jim Early) in late September and early October 2009. They aren't very conversational, as Russell often replies in short, error-ridden phrases to...
- 2/19/2011
- by Andy Dehnart
- Reality Blurred
"Survivor: Redemption Island" contestant Russell Hantz claims he Never leaked secrets about the reality series to a fan blog site -- but TMZ has obtained emails between Russell and the fan who posted the show spoilers. TMZ spoke with Jim Early who admits publishing spoilers about "Survivor: Samoa," and "Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains" -- which both featured Russell. Some of the leaks include how Russell found an immunity idol -- and revealing Russell made the final 3 ... before the episode aired.
- 2/19/2011
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Russell Hantz has again denied being the person who leaked Survivor Samoa and Survivor Heroes vs. Villains spoilers to Jim Early, aka missyae, saying my report is "100% false" despite evidence to the contrary. That evidence includes e-mail messages he sent to Early. Earlier, Russell posted a denial on Facebook, but later deleted it or made it inaccessible to the public. In an interview with USA Today yesterday, Russell said, "I'm not sure if I'm...
- 2/16/2011
- by Andy Dehnart
- Reality Blurred
Filed under: TV News
Throughout his three seasons on 'Survivor,' outspoken castaway Russell Hantz has certainly outwitted and outplayed his fellow contestants, if not outlasted.
But now that big mouth could get him in big trouble: 'Survivor' fan Jim Early is accusing Hantz of leaking results for seasons 19 and 20, reports Reality Blurred editor Andy Dehnhart in The Daily Beast.
If Hantz really is guilty, he could be forced to pay up to $5 million for breaking the confidentiality agreement in his contract with CBS.
According to The Daily Beast, 'Survivor' creator Mark Burnett's company Djb Inc. sued Early last year after he posted accurate spoilers on a 'Survivor' message board under the name missyae. The lawsuit was dismissed on Jan. 13 after Early revealed his source: Hantz.
"I did tell them Russell Hantz was their leak," Early told the Daily Beast. "I gave him an email from Russell spoiling something,...
Throughout his three seasons on 'Survivor,' outspoken castaway Russell Hantz has certainly outwitted and outplayed his fellow contestants, if not outlasted.
But now that big mouth could get him in big trouble: 'Survivor' fan Jim Early is accusing Hantz of leaking results for seasons 19 and 20, reports Reality Blurred editor Andy Dehnhart in The Daily Beast.
If Hantz really is guilty, he could be forced to pay up to $5 million for breaking the confidentiality agreement in his contract with CBS.
According to The Daily Beast, 'Survivor' creator Mark Burnett's company Djb Inc. sued Early last year after he posted accurate spoilers on a 'Survivor' message board under the name missyae. The lawsuit was dismissed on Jan. 13 after Early revealed his source: Hantz.
"I did tell them Russell Hantz was their leak," Early told the Daily Beast. "I gave him an email from Russell spoiling something,...
- 2/2/2011
- by Jean Bentley
- Aol TV.
"Survivor" is a game that hinges on making and breaking secret alliances, so it's no surprise that when fan Jim Early was sued by CBS for leaking show secrets, he immediately passed the buck to former contestant Russell Hantz, blaming Hantz for being one of his sources.
The Daily Beast reports that, according to Early, Hantz was intrigued by the attention that spoilers and teases garnered on internet message boards, so he began to inform Early of confidential information like who was leaving the show or who had won certain challenges.
Early says that when he gave up Hantz as one of his sources, CBS's lawyers laid off of him. "I gave him an email from Russell spoiling something," Early said. "They were very happy to get that email, and I have many, many more." As part of the "Survivor" contestants' show contracts, they're not allowed to leak information about...
The Daily Beast reports that, according to Early, Hantz was intrigued by the attention that spoilers and teases garnered on internet message boards, so he began to inform Early of confidential information like who was leaving the show or who had won certain challenges.
Early says that when he gave up Hantz as one of his sources, CBS's lawyers laid off of him. "I gave him an email from Russell spoiling something," Early said. "They were very happy to get that email, and I have many, many more." As part of the "Survivor" contestants' show contracts, they're not allowed to leak information about...
- 2/2/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Survivor cast member Russell Hantz has responded to my report about the lawsuit against Jim Early, aka "missyae," although he did not respond to my request for a comment for the piece itself. Russell wrote on his Facebook wall, "All I'm gonna say is this, everybody wants their 15 min of fame and never believe what you read because when it's false and you believe it you're just as bad as the jackass that wrote...
- 2/2/2011
- by Andy Dehnart
- Reality Blurred
In an YouTube video recorded tonight, Jim Early, aka "missyae," talks to Survivor Nicaragua cast member Shannon Elkins about some of the issues brought up by my Daily Beast report about the lawsuit against Early and his subsequent outing of Russell Hantz as his source for spoilers about the show. Specifically, Shannon identifies himself as the person Russell Hantz claimed was leaking information to Early, which is one of the reasons why Early said he...
- 2/2/2011
- by Andy Dehnart
- Reality Blurred
Survivor bad boy Russell Hantz may be badder than you think, according to a new report by The Daily Beast. Jim Early, who was sued by Mark Burnett Productions and CBS for leaking elimination spoilers about Survivor‘s 19th and 20th seasons on the Survivor Sucks message boards, said his mole was none other than Hantz, and that he’s cooperating with the network and producers in their ongoing investigation. (A spokesperson for CBS provided a statement about the scandal, which I’ve shared in its entirety at the end of this story.)
We’ll see how the story continues to play out,...
We’ll see how the story continues to play out,...
- 2/1/2011
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
Today in The Daily Beast, I report on a lawsuit quietly filed last August by Djb, Inc., a company run by executive producer Mark Burnett, against a John Doe who turned out to be Jim Early, the man who posted accurate Survivor spoilers on Survivor Sucks as "missyae." The lawsuit was dismissed after Early gave lawyers information about his source(s), and he told me that he identified Russell Hantz as the person who gave him...
- 2/1/2011
- by Andy Dehnart
- Reality Blurred
Late soul veteran paved the way for several of today's hitmakers.
By Mawuse Ziegbe
Teena Marie
Photo: Larry Marano/Getty Images
R&B great Teena Marie died over the weekend, but her enduring legacy can be found in the legions of soul stars who followed in her footsteps.
Marie joined the iconic Motown label in the late '70s and spent the next three decades building a reputation as a Grammy-nominated multi-instrumentalist with a gift for penning lyrics and belting with soulful abandon. Her influence — from her top-flight musicianship to her pioneering image as a white, female R&B artist — can be found in many of today's hitmakers.
Mary J. Blige
The Queen of Hip-Hop Soul has pointed to Marie as an early influence when the budding superstar was coming up in her scrappy Yonkers, New York, neighborhood. "Tina Mari inspired me vocally as a child. Her songs I sang...
By Mawuse Ziegbe
Teena Marie
Photo: Larry Marano/Getty Images
R&B great Teena Marie died over the weekend, but her enduring legacy can be found in the legions of soul stars who followed in her footsteps.
Marie joined the iconic Motown label in the late '70s and spent the next three decades building a reputation as a Grammy-nominated multi-instrumentalist with a gift for penning lyrics and belting with soulful abandon. Her influence — from her top-flight musicianship to her pioneering image as a white, female R&B artist — can be found in many of today's hitmakers.
Mary J. Blige
The Queen of Hip-Hop Soul has pointed to Marie as an early influence when the budding superstar was coming up in her scrappy Yonkers, New York, neighborhood. "Tina Mari inspired me vocally as a child. Her songs I sang...
- 12/27/2010
- MTV Music News
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