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24 May 2012 7:08 AM, PDT | AfterElton.com | See recent AfterElton.com news »
Summer used to be a time when your TV choices were pretty limited. But then then the cable networks wised up and realized it was a perfect season to launch new programming, since their broadcast competition had little to offer besides reruns. As a result, the summer TV schedule now has enough to keep you thoroughly entertained - a relief on those days when the heat forces you inside and prostrate on the couch.
Whether your idea of great summer TV is light drama, ridiculous reality, supernatural angst or smartass comedy there seems to be something for everyone. Here are the new shows that have our curiosity piqued and the returning shows we're excited to see back.
May 24
So You Think You Can Dance (Fox, Wednesdays)
Fox’s summer favorite returns with a new more compact format for the ninth season. There will be no results show, which will force Cat, »
- LyleMasaki
17 May 2012 6:04 AM, PDT | TVfanatic | See recent TVfanatic news »
The Turner Entertainment Networks plunged into the middle of an upfronts week dominated by the broadcast networks. As Conan joked in an otherwise anemic monologue, TNT/TBS had to settle for a 9 a.m. slot across from Penn Station while CBS grabbed cocktail hour at Carnegie Hall.
But the Hammerstein Ballroom was lovely as the network paraded out their current stars and introduced us to what they hope will be upcoming favorites.
President Michael Wright touted the networks' "popcorn mindset" as a plan to "entertain and excite viewers, while taking them on a ride that lands them safely at the end."
Premiering Wednesday, June 13 has to be the most anticipated of the new series. The resurrection of the classic over-the-top family drama, Dallas couples fan favorites with the next generation of the feuding Ewing clan.
Along with J.R., Bobby, Sue Ellen and several other original cast members we'll enjoy »
- christine@tvfanatic.com (C. Orlando)
17 May 2012 4:55 AM, PDT | AfterElton.com | See recent AfterElton.com news »
As more and more celebrities and politicians comment on President Obama's support for marriage equality, it just becomes a blur. But on The Graham Norton Show, Chris Rock really stood out talking about the noise itself. "It just shows you how screwed up the world is though, that a man just goes "Hey, I think gay people should be treated like everyone else." Controversy! What kind of world is this, it's so horrible."
Why is it so hard to come up with an HIV vaccine? This is a tough, adaptive little bug we're dealing with.
The group Here We Go Magic were driving between gigs and saw a hitchhiker on the side of the road, and realized that it was John Waters. So they looped back and picked him up, finding that he's on his way across country. They're dropping him in Indianapolis if anybody wants the next leg. »
- lostinmiami
16 May 2012 1:00 PM, PDT | Vulture | See recent Vulture news »
One Dallas mystery solved: Remember how we discussed the new key art for TNT's upcoming remake of the iconic nighttime soap? (Of course you do.) Well, the young actors playing Southfork's next generation are pretty sure some of their co-stars had a little help. "We were definitely all photographed, separately, wearing towels. The whole cast," Jordana Brewster told Vulture Wednesday at the Turner networks upfront luncheon. Indeed, Dallas veterans Larry Hagman, Linda Gray, and Patrick Duffy stripped down for the shoot. "I'm sure there was some Photoshopping done, but yeah, we all posed in towels," she said. One guy who didn't have any problems with that? Josh Henderson, who plays J.R.'s smouldering, hotheaded son, John Ross Ewing III. He's a good sport and very used to being the shirtless guy at this point. Before Dallas required him to take it all off regularly, he spent much of his »
- Denise Martin
11 May 2012 12:06 PM, PDT | WENN | See recent WENN news »
Actor Jesse Metcalfe was initially hesitant to sign up for a starring role on the new Dallas revamp because he felt the TV industry was already flooded with too many series remakes.
The former Desperate Housewives star had just filmed another new TV show in Texas when he was approached to join the original castmembers of the 1980s soap, Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy and Linda Gray, for an updated version of the drama.
But Metcalfe was "critical of the idea" and wasn't convinced a modern-day Dallas would be a hit - until he gave the script a proper read through.
He tells PR.com, "Ironically, I was shooting another series in Dallas that was called Chase, on NBC. We actually didn’t get a full season. We did 18 episodes and I got a call asking if I wanted to put myself on tape for the new Dallas.
"Initially, I was reticent. I was definitely critical of the idea. There’s been such a huge wave of remakes over the last five to 10 years, most of which had failed. I wasn’t looking to come off of one show that was being cancelled and do a pilot that I thought had a great chance of being cancelled.
"But after I read the script and saw the strength of the writing, and how well developed and complex these characters were, I was interested."
Metcalfe actually auditioned to play John Ross Ewing, the part that eventually went to Josh Henderson - but he insists he's happier portraying Christopher Ewing, the son of Duffy's iconic character Bobby.
He says, "I had done an audition for John Ross and there was some interest there, and we were going to negotiate a test deal. But they decided to test Josh Henderson and they held on to him for the role. I think that’s just great casting and perfect. When they came back to me for Christopher, I was thrilled because I really identified with that character even more." »
9 May 2012 11:18 PM, PDT | Hitfix | See recent Hitfix news »
Aubrey Plaza ("Safety Not Guaranteed"), Diego Boneta ("Rock of Ages"), Joel Kinnaman ("Lola Versus"), Jordin Sparks ("Sparkle"), Quvenzhané Wallis ("Beasts of the Southern Wild"), Benjamin Walker ("Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter"), Josh Henderson ("Dallas"), Lucy Griffiths ("True Blood"), Alison Pill ("The Newsroom"), Bella Heathcote ("Dark Shadows"), Zoe Kazan ("Ruby Sparks"), Richard Ayoade ("The Watch"), Justin Silver ("Dogs in the City") and Sutton Foster ("Bunheads") are HitFix's picks for potential breakout stars of Summer 2012. »
- HitFix Staff
7 May 2012 9:06 AM, PDT | WENN | See recent WENN news »
Dallas legend Patrick Duffy is glad the relaunched show has a younger cast - he relies on his co-stars Jesse Metcalfe and Josh Henderson for advice on modern gadgets.
The hit drama series returns to U.S. TV next month after 21 years off air, and producers have drafted in several emerging actors to join original stars Duffy, Larry Hagman and Linda Gray.
And Duffy wasted no time in tapping into the young castmembers' technical knowledge, enlisting their help when his iPhone malfunctioned and he couldn't access his account on Twitter.com for more than a week.
In a post on the microblogging website, Duffy writes, "Sorry I have been 'off line' but my twitter app was broken. Had to start over. Glad to be back... Josh and Jesse told me how to fix it." »
30 April 2012 10:02 AM, PDT | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »
The mother of all nighttime dramas is less than two months away from making its return to TV. And to ramp up the excitement about the newest iteration/continuation of "Dallas," TNT has put out an extended promo for the soap.
The series catches up with the Ewing family 21 years after the long-running show left the air. It features original cast members Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy and Linda Gray. Added to the familiar faces are their now grown-up children John Ross (Josh Henderson) and Christopher (Jesse Metcalfe). From the looks of it, the infighting and backstabbing are going to be just as memorable as they were the first time around.
"The audience is going to have the comfort of the familiar but this really special chemistry of the new," says Brenda Strong, who plays Bobby's new wife Ann.
"Dallas" premieres June 13 on TNT with back-to-back episodes.
Here's the video...
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- editorial@zap2it.com
30 April 2012 9:56 AM, PDT | Channing Tatum Unwrapped | See recent Channing Tatum Unwrapped news »
Great news! Several of Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan-Tatum‘s films will make their DVD and/or Blu-ray debuts this week and over the next few months! Here’s how you can pick up a copy of Haywire, The Vow, The Jerky Theory, and Step Up when they hit a store shelf near you…
First up is the Steven Soderbergh-directed actioner Haywire, where Chan stars with Gina Carano, Ewan McGregor, Antonio Banderas, Michael Fassbender and Michael Douglas. The film hits DVD and Blu-ray Tomorrow! Click Here to check out Haywire‘s special new Blu-ray trailer and Here to watch a special feature courtesy of People Magazine where Chan talks about how he learned to handle a gun for the film!
Mallory is a highly trained government operative who works in the dirtiest, most dangerous corners of the world. After successfully freeing a Chinese journalist who was being held hostage, »
- admin
28 April 2012 9:00 PM, PDT | AfterElton.com | See recent AfterElton.com news »
The Book of Mormon's Josh Gad is in talks to play Steve Wozniak opposite Ashton Kutcher's Steve Jobs in a new biopic. While the whole thing makes me squirm for some reasons I can't quite explain, I can actually see this pairing working.
Anheuser-Busch, one of the major sponsors of the Ufc, has warned the league about homophobic remarks from some of their fighters. "We've communicated to the Ufc our displeasure with certain remarks made by some of its fighters, and they have promised to address this. If the incidents continue, we will act." The Ufc says "With over 425 athletes on our roster, there have unfortunately been instances where a couple athletes have made insensitive or inappropriate comments. We don't condone this behavior, and in no way is it reflective of the company or its values."
Siberia has approved their own version of the "gay propaganda" bill, which basically »
- lostinmiami
17 April 2012 2:07 PM, PDT | HollywoodLife | See recent HollywoodLife news »
On April 14th, A|X Armani Exchange and T-Mobile hosted the third annual Neon Carnival in Thermal, California. Usher, Emma Roberts, Gerard Butler, Paris Hilton, Glee's Chord Overstreet, Mark Salling, Cory Monteith and Harry Shum Jr., Twilight’s Kellan Lutz, Breakaway’s Camilla Belle, Kings of Leon's Jared Followill, Hunger Games’ Josh Hutcherson, Revenge’s Ashley Madekwe and Christa B. Allen, Gossip Girl’s Jessica Szohr, Michelle Trachtenberg and Penn Badgley with girlfriend Zoe Kravitz, American Horror Story's Dylan McDermott, 90210’s Shenae Grimes and Ryan Rottman, How to Make it in America’s Bryan Greenberg, Hangover 2's Jamie Chung, Dallas' Josh Henderson, Vampire Diaries' Candice Accola, Milk’s Emile Hirsch, Entourage's Kevin Connolly, Inception's Lukas Haas, supermodel Chanel Iman, designer Alexander Wang, were among the thousands of festival-goers who flocked to the neon-lit pop up carnival. All guests at the Brent Bolthouse-produced bash enjoyed »
- HL
29 March 2012 5:11 AM, PDT | WENN | See recent WENN news »
Producers of the new series of legendary drama Dallas have made a cheeky reference to the show's most famous moment in a billboard advertisement for the relaunch.
Viewers were left stunned in 1986 when Bobby Ewing came back from the dead after he passed away following a car crash the previous season.
The infamous plot peaked when the character, played by Patrick Duffy, was found by his grieving widow Pamela enjoying a morning shower, and his death - and the entire season - was explained away as a dream.
The audacious move sparked anger and awe in equal measure among fans of the show - and producers of the upcoming relaunch have boldly referenced the programme's most famous moment in a new ad.
The poster shows Duffy and his original co-stars Larry Hagman and Linda Gray in a shower alongside newcomers Jesse Metcalfe, Josh Henderson, Jordana Brewster, Julie Gonzalo and Brenda Strong - with the slogan, "They're back. And no, you're not dreaming." »
28 March 2012 4:38 PM, PDT | Extra | See recent Extra news »
Check out the gallery of photos from the TNT reboot of "Dallas," starring Josh Henderson, Jesse Metcalfe, Jordana Brewster, Julie Gonzalo and Brenda Strong, joined by original "Dallas" stars Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray and Larry Hagman as J.R. Ewing.
The new "Dallas" premieres June 13 on TNT! »
28 March 2012 1:45 PM, PDT | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »
At the time, the "Dallas" dream season was considered the standard by which all other TV "shark jumping" was to be measured (outside of the original "Happy Days" episode, of course). Well, to promote the TNT reboot of the series, they're bringing the fabled Bobby Ewing (Patrick Duffy) shower scene back and everyone is coming with him.
The campaign, which reads "They're back. And no, you're no you're not dreaming," features the full cast, dressed in bath towels, standing in a shower the size of Texas. Perhaps the most odd part of the whole matter, outside of one group shower among family members, is that J.R. Ewing (Larry Hagman) stands awkwardly with his cowboy hat still on. Also, did someone paint Josh Henderson's abs or are they naturally marked that way?
The whole poster got us thinking about some other famed scenes of group semi-nudity, towels and general weirdness through the years. »
- editorial@zap2it.com
28 March 2012 11:40 AM, PDT | TVfanatic | See recent TVfanatic news »
No, Dallas fans, you aren't dreaming.
The iconic 1980s primetime soap opera - which controversially opened its ninth season with Pam finding Bobby, thought to be deceased, alive, well and in the shower - plays off its most memorable scene in a just-released promotional photo for the upcoming TNT remake.
Check out the steamy ad now:
TNT's Dallas will reunite original cast members Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy and Linda Gray with Jesse Metcalfe, Josh Henderson, Jordana Brewster and Brenda Strong, all of whom are pictured here. It premiere on June 13.
Will you be tuning in? »
- matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
28 March 2012 10:46 AM, PDT | TooFab | See recent TooFab news »
Hold onto your cowboy hats!"Dallas" -- the popular primetime soap opera that ran from 1978-1991 -- is coming back this summer on TNT. Larry Hagman, Linda Grey and Patrick Duffy will be reprising their roles as J.R., Sue Ellen, and Bobby Ewing.Of course, there's a new, super hot generation of Texan oil tycoons, including Josh Henderson, Jordana Brewster, Jesse Metcalfe and Julie Gonzalo. Josh will play J.R. and Sue Ellen's hotheaded son John Ross Ewing, while Jesse will play Bobby's adopted son Christopher. Jordana and Julie play their love interests.A promo photo for the series was just released featuring the cast in the shower the tagline, "They're back. And no you're not dreaming" -- a nod to the infamous scene from the original series where Bobby was found alive in a steamy shower stall and his death was part of a dream.Are you excited about the "Dallas" remake? »
- tooFab Staff
28 March 2012 10:40 AM, PDT | Aol TV. | See recent Aol TV. news »
You're not dreaming: The cast of TNT's "Dallas" 2012 reboot is naked. Together.
In an homage to the famous shower scene during the original series' eighth season -- in which Bobby Ewing (Patrick Duffy), lathered up and greeted Pam, revealing all of Season 8 was a dream -- TNT had its stars, both new and old, strip down to towels to promote the show's revival.
TNT's "Dallas" picks up years after the original series ended. Original series stars Duffy, Larry Hagman and Linda Gray are joined by a new crop of young Hollywood actors including Jordana Brewster, Jesse Metcalfe and Josh Henderson. Metcalfe plays Christopher Ewing, the adopted son of Bobby and Pam. Henderson plays John Ross Ewing III, the son of J.R. (Hagman) and Sue Ellen (Gray) Ewing. Expect the younger Ewing boys to clash just as much as J.R. and Bobby did, and not just when it comes to oil. »
- Chris Harnick
28 March 2012 10:40 AM, PDT | Huffington Post | See recent Huffington Post news »
You're not dreaming: The cast of TNT's "Dallas" 2012 reboot is naked. Together.
In an homage to the famous shower scene during the original series' eighth season -- in which Bobby Ewing (Patrick Duffy), lathered up and greeted Pam, revealing all of Season 8 was a dream -- TNT had its stars, both new and old, strip down to towels to promote the show's revival.
TNT's "Dallas" picks up years after the original series ended. Original series stars Duffy, Larry Hagman and Linda Gray are joined by a new crop of young Hollywood actors including Jordana Brewster, Jesse Metcalfe and Josh Henderson. Metcalfe plays Christopher Ewing, the adopted son of Bobby and Pam. Henderson plays John Ross Ewing III, the son of J.R. (Hagman) and Sue Ellen (Gray) Ewing. Expect the younger Ewing boys to clash just as much as J.R. and Bobby did, and not just when it comes to oil. »
- Chris Harnick
28 March 2012 10:20 AM, PDT | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »
Looks like things are going to get steamy on TNT’s new Dallas reboot, er, continuation.
A clever new teaser campaign features the core cast stripped down to nothing but fluffy white towels. The accompanying tagline — “They’re back, and no, you’re not dreaming” — pays clever tribute to the ’80s-era series’ memorable/zany revelation that its entire eighth season was nothing more than an extended dream sequence, a plot point that came to light when Pam discovered the presumed-dead Bobby alive and well and in the shower in the Season 9 premiere.
TNT’s Dallas: 10 Highlights From the Show’s »
- Michael Slezak
28 March 2012 9:06 AM, PDT | WENN | See recent WENN news »
Actor Jesse Metcalfe turned the air blue by cursing on live British TV on Wednesday.
The Desperate Housewives star is on a tour of the U.K. to promote the upcoming relaunch of legendary drama series Dallas, in which he plays Bobby Ewing's adopted son Christopher.
But he left the audience of chat show Loose Women stunned when he tried explaining the relationship with his character's cousin John Ross Ewing, played by Josh Henderson.
Metcalfe said, "The two cousins are coming from very different places. They are very much like their fathers in a lot of ways. John Ross is very much like J.R., in the sense that he's a very unscrupulous, you know, little b**tard, basically."
The remark drew gasps and laughs from the panel, prompting co-host Carol Vorderman to tell viewers, "Apologies for that." »
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