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24 May 2012 6:47 AM, PDT | The Playlist | See recent The Playlist news »
Although still reeling from the failed domestic launch of “Battleship,” Universal still believes in the premise of toys-as-movies, and has entered negotiations to acquire the rights to Lego's robotic toy line Hero Factory. The writing duo behind 2010’s “Predators,” Michael Finch and Alex Litvak, will pen the script. [THR]
Brett Ratner is the latest filmmaker to head to Asia for his next project, teaming up with South Korea-based Cj Entertainment to develop an East-meets-West buddy action-adventure franchise called “The Golden Age.” He’s looking to produce and direct the first entry, titled “The Golden Age: The Lost Treasure of Zheng He.” [Variety]
“Act Of Valor” co-director Scott Waugh is adding to his slate, planning to helm the adaptation of the video game series “Need For Speed” for DreamWorks. The film, written by George Gatins, is being positioned as a tentpole franchise in the vein of the “Fast and the Furious” films. »
- Cain Rodriguez
23 May 2012 6:15 PM, PDT | Fox All Access | See recent Fox All Access news »
Now that “House” has — figuratively and literally — ridden off into the sunset, all we’re left with are memories of those 177 episodes.
And for the cast, well, it’s pretty much the same. Except their memories are more about making the show than watching the show.
After it was all over, after “cut!” had been called on the set for the final time, we caught up with the cast on the red carpet of the show’s wrap party.
So which memories will Hugh Laurie, Omar Epps, Robert Sean Leonard, Peter Jacobson, Odette Annable, Amber Tamblyn, and creator David Shore treasure most? Can they pick just one? Watch the video and find out.
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21 May 2012 7:09 PM, PDT | EW.com - PopWatch | See recent EW.com - PopWatch news »
The big question going into tonight’s series finale of House was whether or not Dr. Gregory House would die.
Between the rumored returns (Kal Penn, Amber Tamblyn, etc.) and the scary-sounding title of the last episode, spoiler-loving folk knew something afoot. Would House have a pre-death trip through his history? Would everyone meet up for a funeral? Would all of House’s friends gather in a big intervention? At several points during the show’s last episode, I thought I had it all figured out, but true to House form, it had me guessing until the very end. Ultimately, »
- Sandra Gonzalez
21 May 2012 1:42 PM, PDT | EW.com - PopWatch | See recent EW.com - PopWatch news »
Chances are, someone is going to die tonight on House.
Unless you’re a spoiler-phobe who has been avoiding the interwebs for the last month and a half, you’ve probably seen that a bunch of characters from House seasons past are returning in tonight’s finale. Jennifer Morrison, Amber Tamblyn and Kal Penn are among those returning. Penn’s rumored appearance, specifically, launched fans into a speculation frenzy because Kutner is, well, dead. And the consensus is that someone will bite it in tonight’s episode.
The obvious choice — should there be a casualty at all — is cancer-stricken Wilson, »
- Sandra Gonzalez
21 May 2012 12:00 PM, PDT | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »
How does one of the edgiest, most antagonistic characters in series television history say goodbye?
Pretty much in the same fashion he said hello.
Anything else would ring false for Dr. Gregory House, and title star Hugh Laurie and series creator and executive producer David Shore are determined to see him end true to form as the Fox medical drama "House" wraps up its eight-year run Monday, May 21. Don't expect major reassessments or revelations by the central figure, then, just a final and familiar round of sass and snark. And, very probably, one last swath of professional brilliance.
"It would almost be one of House's many mantras that people don't change, generally speaking," Laurie tells Zap2it, a two-time winner of Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild and Television Critics Association Awards who also became a producer as the series proceeded. "It's certainly true in television drama. They can't change, actually. »
- editorial@zap2it.com
21 May 2012 9:00 AM, PDT | EW - Inside TV | See recent EW.com - Inside TV news »
After eight dark and twisted seasons of House, Fox’s beloved medical drama hangs up its cane tonight with an hour-long retrospective and series finale (8-10 p.m. Et) entitled “Everybody Dies” — a tweak to one of Dr. House’s famous lines, “Everybody lies.”
Creator David Shore and the cast have kept quiet on exactly what will happen in the finale. We know Cameron (Jennifer Morrison), Thirteen (Olivia Wilde), Kutner (Kal Penn), and Masters (Amber Tamblyn) will return, as will Chase (Jesse Spencer), who left Princeton-Plainsboro May 7. As we learned by the end of last week’s penultimate episode, House »
- Annie Barrett
21 May 2012 7:04 AM, PDT | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »
On TV this final Monday of May sweeps: House scrubs out for good with a two-hour series finale event, Eureka faces a worst-case scenario and more. We’ve found seven programs you might want to check out.
8 pm House (Fox) | Part 1 of tonight’s two-hour series finale is a retrospective featuring interviews with the stars and producers, original content and other surprises. Then, in Part 2, directed by series creator David Shore, House’s treatment of a drug addict (played by James LeGros, Mercy) leads the doc to examine his own life and personal demons. Among other returning faces, Jennifer Morrison, »
- Matt Webb Mitovich
19 May 2012 2:04 PM, PDT | Boomtron | See recent Boomtron news »
The House series finale is coming at us on Monday, and now to go along with the “Everybody Dies” finale teaser we brought you the last week, is an image gallery we have from Fox featuring images from both that episode and behind the scenes images of ‘Swan Song” the hour long House retrospective portion of the two-hour House, M.D event, come May 21st. Excluding Lisa Edelstein, House and Hugh Laurie will be taking exiting bows along with some familiar faces, like Jennifer Morrison, Amber Tamblyn, and Olivia Wilde.
related: House Finale Tease With Hugh Laurie
House ”Swan Song/Everybody Dies” Episode Summary - In the emotional series finale, which is preceded by an hour-long retrospective, treating a drug addict patient (guest star James Legros) results in House examining his life, his future and his own personal demons.
photo credit: Ray Mickshaw/Fox
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- Jay Tomio
16 May 2012 8:01 AM, PDT | Boomtron | See recent Boomtron news »
A new teaser for the House finale has hit the web, entirely focused on Hugh Laurie’s titular character, though the finale will include and return past House stars like Jennifer Morrison, Amber Tamblyn, and Olivia Wilde (though no Lisa Edelstein). Fox has a two hour event planned to give House fans proper closure and the show a proper send off, in the form of an hour long retrospective to air with “Everybody Dies”. Earlier, Hugh Laurie released a video talking about the finale and keepsakes, and I wonder if any pf the mementos Laurie asked for and anyone sent in will be part of the retrospective.
The House festivities being at 8pm Eastern on Monday, May 21st.
House “Everybody Dies” Episode Summary - In the emotional series finale, which is preceded by an hour-long retrospective, treating a drug addict patient (guest star James Legros) results in House examining his life, »
- Jay Tomio
15 May 2012 12:00 PM, PDT | ScifiMafia | See recent ScifiMafia news »
Which identity is the real you? For Dollhouse star Eliza Dushku, this concept is all too familiar. Dushku joins fellow Buffy veteran Michelle Trachtenberg on the cast of the big screen adaptation of the comic book, The Scribbler, published by Image Comics and written by Daniel Schaffer.
Deadline reports that Katie Cassidy (Supernatural, Taken) , picture center above, has signed on to topline in the film about “Suki, a young woman confronting her destructive mental illness using “The Siamese Burn,” an experimental machine designed to eliminate multiple personalities. The closer Suki comes to being “cured,” she’s haunted by a thought… what if the last unwanted identity turns out to be her?”
Check out the official press release on The Scribbler:
Los Angeles—Katie Cassidy (Taken) will topline as the title character in the mind-bending thriller feature, The Scribbler, which begins production this week in downtown Los Angeles. Starring alongside »
- Lillian 'zenbitch' Standefer
14 May 2012 8:00 PM, PDT | TVfanatic | See recent TVfanatic news »
Last week's House episode, "Post-Mortem," ended on a cliffhanger: Will Wilson's intensive chemotherapy shrink his tumor? Or is cancer actually going to kill the oncologist?
Within thirty seconds of "Holding On," we find out that Wilson's disease has not gotten any better and that he's decided not to pursue any further treatment. The episode opens with Wilson's alarm going off. Not only is it time for Wilson to get up, but it also serves as a reminder to him of how little time he actually has left.
It's time for Wilson to wake up.
Wilson does grapple with his decision, but after watching hundreds of his patients wither away in the Chemotherapy Suite, he just can't envision his own life ending in such a manner.
What's interesting about this episode is how little House can do to control the situation. House, even when his own life has been spinning out of control over the years, »
- lisabethpalmer@gmail.com (Lisa Palmer)
14 May 2012 8:56 AM, PDT | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »
It’s the question that House‘s “Chameron” fans been asking ever since it was announced that Jennifer Morrison would return for the series finale airing May 21: Will Chase and ex-wife Cameron reunite?
Speaking with TVLine at the red carpet for NBC’s Upfront event, where he was representing his new drama Chicago Fire, Jesse Spencer revealed that, yes, he and Once Upon a Time‘s leading lady do share a scene — “briefly,” he emphasized. (Note: The photo accompanying this story is from Season 6.)
Video | House Exclusive: Hugh Laurie Previews Thirtenn’s ‘Intervention’
“A lot of people came back, »
- Matt Webb Mitovich
10 May 2012 2:39 PM, PDT | TVfanatic | See recent TVfanatic news »
The House series finale photos that were released by Fox this week didn't exactly reveal much about what's to come on May 21.
So can creator David Shore shed some light on the ominously-titled "Everybody Dies?"
"We never do happy endings," Shore told TV Fanatic and other outlets today on a conference call. "But we also try not to simply do miserable endings. Bittersweet is the most you can hope for us."
Leading up to this bittersweet conclusion, House will air "Holding On" this Monday, a ridiculously emotional episode we've already screened online.
"House is put into a very difficult position, and it's about him assessing his future," Shore said of the final few moments of the penultimate installment, which serve as a beginning to the very end.
"We developed this idea months and months ago, the idea for this final episode, which when you see it it'll sort of become clear. »
- matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
9 May 2012 2:55 PM, PDT | Comicmix.com | See recent Comicmix news »
Filming on Dan Schaffer’s graphic novel The Scribbler begins later this week in Los Angeles for a live action theatrical film release.
Schaffer’s graphic novel was originally published in 2006 by Image Comics. A new “director’s cut” of the graphic novel is being prepared by the recently re-launched First Comics™ for release in conjunction with the film’s opening. Schaffer penned the screenplay adapted from his graphic novel.
The thriller centers on Suki, a young woman confined in a mental institution and being treated with an experimental machine dubbed “The Siamese Burn, designed to eliminate multiple personalities. As the “treatment” progresses, Suki starts to be haunted by the realization that if “The Siamese Burn” is successful, which one of her personalities will be the survivor?
Katie Cassidy, already with comic connections as Dinah Lance in the CW pilot Arrow, stars as the title character Suki. The cast also »
- Glenn Hauman
9 May 2012 2:40 PM, PDT | EW - Inside Movies | See recent EW.com - Inside Movies news »
Wes Bentley impressed in The Hunger Games as the gamemaker Seneca Crane, a character whose villainy was matched only by his absurd facial hair. Bentley looks scruffier in the upcoming indie film 3 Nights in the Desert, where he plays a musician who’s gone off his rocker. We have to ask: Is kooky facial hair written into his contracts now? The actor says, “I’ve always been able to grow facial hair since I was 15. I’ve always thought, ‘I really gotta use my facial hair for characters.’ It’s starting to work.” If you got it, flaunt it.
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- Darren Franich
27 April 2012 5:53 AM, PDT | Boomtron | See recent Boomtron news »
Despite initial reports of not being asked to come back for the House series finale, Jennifer Morrison has apparently snuck away to film a scene for the long-running show’s final episode. That’s pretty impressive considering the busy schedule she has from starring in ABC’s Once Upon a Time. ABC would have needed to give Morrison permission to film her scene, which they must have done. I’m a little disoriented from the news. Everyone seemed so sure Morrison wasn’t going to be making an appearance, so I’m having a hard time wrapping my head around how this happened. I’ll just have to accept it as fact, although Fox has officially declined to comment.
House – Amber Tamblyn Back With Olivia Wilde In Everybody Dies
As reported by TVLine, Morrison’s part can effectively be summed up as a cameo, meaning she’ll drop in to »
- Brody Gibson
26 April 2012 12:25 PM, PDT | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »
Add one more name to the list of past "House" cast members returning for the series finale.
Jennifer Morrison will make a brief appearance as Dr. Allison Cameron in the May 21 finale, TVLine reports. She joins fellow returnees Olivia Wilde, Amber Tamblyn and Kal Penn.
Penn's presence in the episode suggests some sort of dream or flashback scene, since his character committed suicide in Season 5.
Morrison was one of "House's" original cast members, and Cameron was the most empathetic doctor on House's (Hugh Laurie) diagnostic team. She had a crush on House early in the series before starting a long-term relationship with Chase (Jesse Spencer), which eventually led to marriage, then divorce and a final hookup in Morrison's final episode midway through Season 6.
"House" will air its season finale at 9 p.m. Et Monday, May 21, with an hour-long retrospective special preceding it at 8. »
- editorial@zap2it.com
26 April 2012 10:28 AM, PDT | EW - Inside TV | See recent EW.com - Inside TV news »
House’s series finale just became a little more magical.
Once Upon a Time star and House alum Jennifer Morrison is set to return to the show following her 2009 departure from the medical drama, TVLine reports. The cameo will take place in the show’s final episode, airing May 21.
As previously reported, Kal Penn, Amber Tamblyn, and Olivia Wilde are also set to return.
Back in March, Morrison had told EW she was not expecting to return to the series as she had not been approached. (Perhaps her kind words about the show changed that?) “No one’s contacted me »
- Sandra Gonzalez
26 April 2012 8:50 AM, PDT | TVfanatic | See recent TVfanatic news »
Another familiar face is on her way back to Princeton-Plainsboro, but the overriding question remains: Why?
With Olivia Wilde and Amber Tamblyn both confirmed for the May 21 House finale, TV Line now reports that Jennifer Morrison will also reprise the role of Cameron on the series concluding episode.
The Once Upon a Time star was last seen on season six, divorcing/bedding Chase.
Considering these cameos, and the title of the finale ("Everybody Dies") and the diagnosis of Wilson this week, it's hard not to imagine that many characters aren't returning for a funeral.
Another major clue: Kal Penn will also appear on the finale. And Kutner is dead. »
- matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
26 April 2012 8:43 AM, PDT | Huffington Post | See recent Huffington Post news »
Another Princeton-Plainsboro vet is on her way back to "House."
According to TVLine, Jennifer Morrison -- who played Allison Cameron on the show for five years -- will appear in the series' finale episode, airing on Monday, May 21 at 9 p.m. Et on Fox.
Morrison's character was last seen in Season 6, when she returned to finalize her divorce with Dr. Chase (Jesse Spencer), who she split up with after he intentionally killed a patient who was a third world dictator.
Morrison, who now stars on ABC's hit "Once Upon A Time," isn't the only "House" alum headed back to the series for a last hurrah. Amber Tamblyn will return as Martha Masters, while Olivia Wilde will make a final appearance as Thirteen despite her character being fired by House (Hugh Laurie) in October.
But the most intriguing reported return of all would be that of Kal Penn, whose character Kutner »
- Leigh Weingus
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