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15 May 2012 12:30 PM, PDT | ScifiMafia | See recent ScifiMafia news »
The seemingly endless wait for the Syfy summer schedule is finally over! There is good news and bad, and one thing that is both good and bad. Let’s start with that: the Eureka Season Finale. We love Eureka, so every episode is good news; the fact that it’s a series finale, not so much. Mark your calendars – and have plenty of Kleenex in stock – for July 16 at 9/8c. Right after Comic-Con, which is early this year. We’ll see if that means a panel or not.
The good news: Warehouse 13 and Alphas return on July 23. The hmmm news is that Lost Girl will move to Fridays at 10 on July 20. Hey That’S Haven’S Spot. So Where The Heck Is Haven? Admittedly we had a head’s up that Haven would be pushed to fall when we learned that the DVDs for Season 2 weren’t being released until September but Argh. »
- Erin Willard
26 April 2012 5:44 AM, PDT | AfterElton.com | See recent AfterElton.com news »
Oliver Stone was so impressed with Trevor Donovan's audition for Savages that while he didn't cast him in the role he went out for, he wrote a new character that wasn't in the book just so Donovan could be in the movie.
In what could be a fun fight for the right wing, small government Tea Partiers are at odds with religious broadcasters. The Tea Party wants to remove the "must carry" rule that allows many of the religious broadcasters to be included in cable.
Activists are pressing the U.S. Navy to name a ship after Harvey Milk. Milk served in the Navy and received an honorable discharge at the rank of Lieutenant (junior grade). Can you imagine the outrage if this happens? I can't imagine the sailors coming into port in San Diego from the boat. They already skipped arm in arm to the gay bars back when Don't Ask, »
- lostinmiami
24 April 2012 6:41 AM, PDT | AfterElton.com | See recent AfterElton.com news »
Eddie McClintock photographed by Clinton Gaughran for AfterElton
It's no secret that we're big fans of Eddie McClintock around here. The sexy star of Warehouse 13 has not one, not two, but three photo galleries on our Facebook page, and had us tuning in to the show long before they ever introduced a gay character last year. The former wrestler from Ohio is loudly pro-equality, with a wicked sense of humor that comes from a genuine place in his heart. He recently spoke with me about the show, playing gay on Felicity, growing up in the Midwest, his family, and the created family he now has on Warehouse 13. He even invited us into his home for a revealing photo shoot. This is obviously the beginning of my campaign to have him in our Hot 100 this year.
SyFy did have one condition: We weren't allowed to talk about any spoilers from the upcoming season, »
- lostinmiami
13 March 2012 5:00 AM, PDT | ScifiMafia | See recent ScifiMafia news »
Syfy is great with crossover episodes and guest casting stars of the Syfy galaxy in their Original Movies. So although it’s no surprise, it’s still great news that Syfy has announced that Sam Huntington, werewolf Josh in Syfy‘s Being Human, will be guest starring in the upcoming season of Warehouse 13. Here’s the press release:
Sam Huntington Of Syfy’S Hit Series Being Human Will Guest Star On Warehouse 13 This Season
March 12, 2012
Sam Huntington Of Syfy’S Hit Series Being Human Will Guest Star On Warehouse 13 This Season
New York – March 12, 2012 – Sam Huntington, star of Syfy’s critically acclaimed hit series Being Human, will guest star during Warehouse 13’s upcoming fourth season as jazz musician “Ethan.”
Production is currently underway in Toronto, Canada.
Said Warehouse 13 executive producer Jack Kenny: “We love bringing other Syfy icons on to Warehouse 13… There’s »
- Erin Willard
13 January 2012 1:49 PM, PST | ScifiMafia | See recent ScifiMafia news »
Such great news! And really, unprecedented in the new model that cable series have been following over the past few years. Warehouse 13, along with most cable shows, has had 13-episode seasons for its first three seasons, the most recent of which concluded last fall.
Deadline now reports that Syfy is close to finalizing a deal for an additional 7 episodes, taking the season to 20 episodes, really a season and a half in the cable world, and close to a full big-network-sized season. Hopefully this longer season won’t equate to a longer wait for season 5, but will simply be more great original programming from one of our favorite networks. It would be a viewer win, and likely a Syfy ratings win as well.
We’d be okay with the episodes added to the front end of the season, and maybe get a May launch instead of the traditional July? Hey, »
- Erin Willard
13 January 2012 1:22 PM, PST | AirlockAlpha.com | See recent Airlock Alpha news »
It's time for "Warehouse 13" to take its place on top of the Syfy programming heap, and it will do it in grand style. Reports are circulating that the series from showrunner Jack Kenny is expanding from 13 episodes to 20 in the upcoming fourth season. Even more, Airlock Alpha has learned that the cable channel is considering moving its fourth season premiere up as well. There has been no official announcement of either news so far, but The Hollywood Reporter described the move as one that made sense for Syfy's top-rated show that draws about 2 million viewers each week. The series centers on U.S. Secret Service agents Pete Lattimer and Myka Bering, played by Eddie McClintock and Joanne Kelly, who collect supernaturally tainted artifacts and bring them back to a super (secret) warehouse »
13 January 2012 12:48 PM, PST | Deadline TV | See recent Deadline TV news »
Exclusive: I have learned that Syfy is finalizing a deal to pick up 7 additional episodes of its flagship series Warehouse 13, bringing the dramedy’s total fourth season order to 20 episodes. Syfy renewed Warehouse 13 for a fourth season in August with a 13-episode order, the size of the show’s first 3 seasons. Warehouse 13, about two Secret Service Agents (Joanne Kelly, Eddie McClintock) working at a government warehouse for supernatural “artifacts,” remains Syfy’s flagship scripted series, drawing some 2 million viewers in Live+Same Day during its most recent third season. Last summer, it was used to launch the cable network’s newest drama, Alphas. »
- NELLIE ANDREEVA
7 items from 2012
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