Victor Webster is a fan-favorite star of Hallmark Channel movies and he was previously in a real-life romance with a fellow network star, but they’re no longer together.
The 50-year-old actor stars in the new movie Mystery on Misteltoe Lane, which is having its Hallmark Channel premiere this weekend after previously airing on the Hallmark Movies and Mysteries channel.
Victor stars alongside Erica Cerra in the new film!
So, what do you need to know about Victor‘s personal life?
Keep reading to find out more…
Victor is best known for his work on Days of Our Lives, Charmed, and the recent series Workin’ Moms. He also stars in Hallmark’s The Wedding Veil movies!
In real life, Victor was previously married to fellow Hallmark Channel actress Shantel VanSanten.
The couple met on the set of the movie Love Blossoms in 2017 and got married in 2021. They split in early...
The 50-year-old actor stars in the new movie Mystery on Misteltoe Lane, which is having its Hallmark Channel premiere this weekend after previously airing on the Hallmark Movies and Mysteries channel.
Victor stars alongside Erica Cerra in the new film!
So, what do you need to know about Victor‘s personal life?
Keep reading to find out more…
Victor is best known for his work on Days of Our Lives, Charmed, and the recent series Workin’ Moms. He also stars in Hallmark’s The Wedding Veil movies!
In real life, Victor was previously married to fellow Hallmark Channel actress Shantel VanSanten.
The couple met on the set of the movie Love Blossoms in 2017 and got married in 2021. They split in early...
- 12/22/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
This Weekend’s What To Watch List Is A Cinematic Mix of Laughter, Thrills, and Festive Surprises(Photo Credit –IMDb)
In this week’s cinematic lineup, viewers can anticipate a diverse range of releases, from the festive cheer of “Merry Little Batman” to the suspenseful drama of “Leave the World Behind” and the heart-stopping, horror-inducing narrative of “Thanksgiving.” However, it’s worth noting a somewhat unexpected scarcity of Christmas-focused movies in this listicle. Despite the historical trend of feel-good holiday films during this season, the current offerings showcase an intriguing mix of genres, encompassing not only Christmas tales but also comedy, action, thriller, and horror. The cinematic choices are indeed varied, ensuring a plethora of options for audiences seeking entertainment beyond the traditional yuletide fare.
Whether you’re in the mood for laughter, adrenaline-pumping action, spine-chilling thrills, or heartwarming moments, this listicle unveils a cinematic smorgasbord that goes beyond the anticipated Christmas movie lineup.
In this week’s cinematic lineup, viewers can anticipate a diverse range of releases, from the festive cheer of “Merry Little Batman” to the suspenseful drama of “Leave the World Behind” and the heart-stopping, horror-inducing narrative of “Thanksgiving.” However, it’s worth noting a somewhat unexpected scarcity of Christmas-focused movies in this listicle. Despite the historical trend of feel-good holiday films during this season, the current offerings showcase an intriguing mix of genres, encompassing not only Christmas tales but also comedy, action, thriller, and horror. The cinematic choices are indeed varied, ensuring a plethora of options for audiences seeking entertainment beyond the traditional yuletide fare.
Whether you’re in the mood for laughter, adrenaline-pumping action, spine-chilling thrills, or heartwarming moments, this listicle unveils a cinematic smorgasbord that goes beyond the anticipated Christmas movie lineup.
- 12/7/2023
- by Hari P N
- KoiMoi
Get ready for the Wimpiest Christmas ever! Disney+ has released the trailer and key art for “Diary of a Wimpy Kid Christmas: Cabin Fever,” the latest animated movie based on Jeff Kinney’s wildly successful book series. The original adventure, which is a hilarious and heartfelt holiday tale centered around everyone’s favorite disaster-prone middle school student, will premiere December 8, 2023, exclusively on Disney+. The winter holidays are turning out to be especially stressful for Greg Heffley this year. After accidentally damaging a snowplow while making a snowman with best friend Rowley Jefferson, Greg worries he won’t get the new video game console he so desperately wants for Christmas. To make matters worse, he gets snowed in with his family, including his grumpy older brother Rodrick and annoying younger brother Manny. Directed by Luke Cormican (“Teen Titans Go!) and written and produced by Jeff Kinney, “Diary of a Wimpy Kid Christmas: Cabin Fever...
- 11/14/2023
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
The holidays are about to get wimpier and a whole lot funnier! Disney+ has released the trailer for “Diary of a Wimpy Kid Christmas: Cabin Fever,” a fresh animated adventure that promises to be a holiday hit. This film is the latest addition to the popular “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” series, created by Jeff Kinney. Scheduled to premiere exclusively on Disney+ on December 8, 2023, it’s set to bring a new twist to our beloved, disaster-prone middle schooler’s life.
This time, we find Greg Heffley navigating a Christmas filled with chaos and snow. His holiday spirals into an uproarious adventure after he accidentally damages a snowplow. To add to Greg’s troubles, he’s worried about not receiving the video game console he’s been eyeing, thanks to his mishap. As if that’s not enough, Greg finds himself snowed in with his family – including his grumpy older brother Rodrick and the ever-annoying Manny.
This time, we find Greg Heffley navigating a Christmas filled with chaos and snow. His holiday spirals into an uproarious adventure after he accidentally damages a snowplow. To add to Greg’s troubles, he’s worried about not receiving the video game console he’s been eyeing, thanks to his mishap. As if that’s not enough, Greg finds himself snowed in with his family – including his grumpy older brother Rodrick and the ever-annoying Manny.
- 11/14/2023
- by Hrvoje Milakovic
- Fiction Horizon
Disney+ has set December 8 for the premiere of Diary of a Wimpy Kid Christmas: Cabin Fever, Jeff Kinney’s hilarious and heartfelt holiday tale centered around everyone’s favorite disaster-prone middle school student.
The latest animated movie based on Kinney’s book series is set during the winter holidays, which are turning out to be especially stressful for Greg Heffley this year. After accidentally damaging a snowplow while making a snowman with best friend Rowley Jefferson, Greg worries he won’t get the new video game console he so desperately wants for Christmas. To make matters worse, he gets snowed in with his family, including his grumpy older brother Rodrick and annoying younger brother Manny.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid Christmas: Cabin Fever features the voices of Wesley Kimmel (The Mandalorian), Erica Cerra (Power Rangers) and Hunter Dillon (Deadpool 2).
The movie is written and produced by Kinney and directed...
The latest animated movie based on Kinney’s book series is set during the winter holidays, which are turning out to be especially stressful for Greg Heffley this year. After accidentally damaging a snowplow while making a snowman with best friend Rowley Jefferson, Greg worries he won’t get the new video game console he so desperately wants for Christmas. To make matters worse, he gets snowed in with his family, including his grumpy older brother Rodrick and annoying younger brother Manny.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid Christmas: Cabin Fever features the voices of Wesley Kimmel (The Mandalorian), Erica Cerra (Power Rangers) and Hunter Dillon (Deadpool 2).
The movie is written and produced by Kinney and directed...
- 9/8/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Greg Heffley is back in “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules”.
Disney released a new clip from the upcoming animated kids movie featuring the return of Greg, as he bids his parents farewell for their trip. His mother reassures him that spending time with his brother alone might give them some quality sibling bonding time.
As soon as the parents are out of the situation, however, Rodrick has other plans and immediately ropes Greg into throwing an “epic party”.
Read More: Guillermo del Toro Says Stop-Motion Animated ‘Pinocchio’ Is ‘The Perfect Way To Tell The Story’
“The Heffley brothers are throwing this party together,” he says. “People will be talking about this for years.”
Along with the new clip, the studio released a new poster for the movie.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules – Photo: Disney
Greg and his friends are back for the party of their lives...
Disney released a new clip from the upcoming animated kids movie featuring the return of Greg, as he bids his parents farewell for their trip. His mother reassures him that spending time with his brother alone might give them some quality sibling bonding time.
As soon as the parents are out of the situation, however, Rodrick has other plans and immediately ropes Greg into throwing an “epic party”.
Read More: Guillermo del Toro Says Stop-Motion Animated ‘Pinocchio’ Is ‘The Perfect Way To Tell The Story’
“The Heffley brothers are throwing this party together,” he says. “People will be talking about this for years.”
Along with the new clip, the studio released a new poster for the movie.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules – Photo: Disney
Greg and his friends are back for the party of their lives...
- 11/28/2022
- by Anita Tai
- ET Canada
Disney+ Hotstar has released the trailer for “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules,” an all-new animated movie based on the second book in Jeff Kinney’s wildly popular book series. Be sure to check everything out, and don’t forget to watch “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules” on December 2, 2022, premiering on Disney+ Hotstar.
The riotous antics of angst-ridden, disaster-prone middle school student Greg Heffley continue in “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules”, focusing this time around on his complicated relationship with older brother Rodrick. A spikey-haired high school student, Rodrick is lazy and undisciplined and spends way too much time practicing with his rock band, Löded Diper. While he loves to torment Greg, he ultimately has a deep affection for his younger brother.
Directed by Luke Cormican and written and produced by Jeff Kinney, “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules” features the voices of Brady Noon,...
The riotous antics of angst-ridden, disaster-prone middle school student Greg Heffley continue in “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules”, focusing this time around on his complicated relationship with older brother Rodrick. A spikey-haired high school student, Rodrick is lazy and undisciplined and spends way too much time practicing with his rock band, Löded Diper. While he loves to torment Greg, he ultimately has a deep affection for his younger brother.
Directed by Luke Cormican and written and produced by Jeff Kinney, “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules” features the voices of Brady Noon,...
- 10/20/2022
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
Consistent work is something that every actor dreams of, and it’s something that Erica Cerra is proud to say she’s been able to get. Throughout her career, she has managed to land several main/recurring roles that have given her the kind of stability that seems almost impossible to come by in the entertainment world. Many viewers know Erica best from her role in shows like Eureka and The 100. Her perfect blend of talent and dedication has allowed her to act in a variety of genres and play all sorts of different characters. Most recently, she has been playing Connie
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Erica Cerra...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Erica Cerra...
- 7/10/2021
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
While we have yet to find out if The 100 prequel will be picked up as a proper series, we got a sneak peek into what this show would look like in this week’s episode of The 100, which acted as a backdoor pilot for the potential spinoff. Perhaps most importantly, we were introduced to the characters who we would be spending more time with should the show get the greenlight. Let’s dive into who they are and the actors who play them.
Iola Evans as Callie
In backdoor pilot “Anaconda,” we met Callie, an MIT dropout and activist who disagrees with her fathers politics and use of power. When nuclear apocalypse comes, Callie reluctantly goes with her family into the Second Dawn bunker, but chafes against the power structure from the get-go. When Becca is killed by Callie’s father, Bill Cadogan, Callie takes the 2,000 doses of...
Iola Evans as Callie
In backdoor pilot “Anaconda,” we met Callie, an MIT dropout and activist who disagrees with her fathers politics and use of power. When nuclear apocalypse comes, Callie reluctantly goes with her family into the Second Dawn bunker, but chafes against the power structure from the get-go. When Becca is killed by Callie’s father, Bill Cadogan, Callie takes the 2,000 doses of...
- 7/9/2020
- by Kayti Burt
- Den of Geek
The following contains spoilers for The 100 backdoor pilot episode “Anaconda.”
The 100’s backdoor pilot episode “Anaconda” sets up the premise for The CW’s potential prequel series by centering the conflict on a polarizing, post-apocalyptic family: the Cadogans. Cult leader Bill (John Pyper-Ferguon) was already known to viewers, but the episode filled in more of his character, placing him firmly at the Russell Lightbourne end of the spectrum for bad dads on The 100. The heart of the series, however, belongs to his daughter Calliope (Iola Evans), who with her mother Gemma (Crystal Balint) escaped the Second Dawn cult twice over—first before the apocalypse, and again once Becca Franco (Erica Cerra) provided them with the means to survive in the irradiated world.
By the end of the pilot, Becca is burned at the stake, while Callie takes the Flame and a ragtag band of newly-Nightblooded bunker teens out to...
The 100’s backdoor pilot episode “Anaconda” sets up the premise for The CW’s potential prequel series by centering the conflict on a polarizing, post-apocalyptic family: the Cadogans. Cult leader Bill (John Pyper-Ferguon) was already known to viewers, but the episode filled in more of his character, placing him firmly at the Russell Lightbourne end of the spectrum for bad dads on The 100. The heart of the series, however, belongs to his daughter Calliope (Iola Evans), who with her mother Gemma (Crystal Balint) escaped the Second Dawn cult twice over—first before the apocalypse, and again once Becca Franco (Erica Cerra) provided them with the means to survive in the irradiated world.
By the end of the pilot, Becca is burned at the stake, while Callie takes the Flame and a ragtag band of newly-Nightblooded bunker teens out to...
- 7/9/2020
- by Kayti Burt
- Den of Geek
This The 100 review contains spoilers
The 100 Season 7 Episode 8
Anaconda is almost entirely a backdoor pilot for a prequel spinoff set during and shorty after the first end of the world, over on dear old planet Earth. It rewrites the Grounder origin story and answers some questions you probably never had about the Second Dawn from way back in season 3, but mostly it’s great to see Becca in action again, to catch some early show Easter eggs, and to meet a couple of compelling new characters who are actually trying to do the right thing, however hard that might be on a post-apocalyptic Earth. Sound familiar? Let’s dive in.
Cadogan’s story only occasionally explains how and why he is on Bardo, though of course the setup for these things is so rarely why they’re actually happening. Perhaps the biggest flaw is Cadogan himself. That this story is...
The 100 Season 7 Episode 8
Anaconda is almost entirely a backdoor pilot for a prequel spinoff set during and shorty after the first end of the world, over on dear old planet Earth. It rewrites the Grounder origin story and answers some questions you probably never had about the Second Dawn from way back in season 3, but mostly it’s great to see Becca in action again, to catch some early show Easter eggs, and to meet a couple of compelling new characters who are actually trying to do the right thing, however hard that might be on a post-apocalyptic Earth. Sound familiar? Let’s dive in.
Cadogan’s story only occasionally explains how and why he is on Bardo, though of course the setup for these things is so rarely why they’re actually happening. Perhaps the biggest flaw is Cadogan himself. That this story is...
- 7/9/2020
- by Delia Harrington
- Den of Geek
Stars: Meagan Good, Dennis Quaid, Michael Ealy, Erica Cerra, Joseph Sikora, Alvina August, Debs Howard, Lili Sepe, Lee Shorten, Carolyn Anderson, Caroline Muthoni Muita, Kurt Evans | Written by David Loughery | Directed by Deon Taylor
The Intruder, directed by Deon Taylor, is the latest conventional haunted house thriller tale that has a big bark but no bite. Denis Quaid stars as Charlie Peck, who sells his property to Annie and Scott Russell, played by Meagan Good and Michael Ealy, and slowly becomes obsessed with the couple. Begins to blur the lines of a psychopath and friendly neighbour.
Taylor’s recent effort had firm hopes to impress with a haunting trailer that wonderfully captured the dread and terror that such a thriller film should provoke. It is a rather tragic set of events that proceed the Sony logo, however, as the next one hundred and fifteen-minutes result in in a dull and often disastrous stifled thriller,...
The Intruder, directed by Deon Taylor, is the latest conventional haunted house thriller tale that has a big bark but no bite. Denis Quaid stars as Charlie Peck, who sells his property to Annie and Scott Russell, played by Meagan Good and Michael Ealy, and slowly becomes obsessed with the couple. Begins to blur the lines of a psychopath and friendly neighbour.
Taylor’s recent effort had firm hopes to impress with a haunting trailer that wonderfully captured the dread and terror that such a thriller film should provoke. It is a rather tragic set of events that proceed the Sony logo, however, as the next one hundred and fifteen-minutes result in in a dull and often disastrous stifled thriller,...
- 12/3/2019
- by Jak-Luke Sharp
- Nerdly
Stars: Meagan Good, Dennis Quaid, Michael Ealy, Erica Cerra, Joseph Sikora, Alvina August, Debs Howard, Lili Sepe, Lee Shorten, Carolyn Anderson, Caroline Muthoni Muita, Kurt Evans | Written by David Loughery | Directed by Deon Taylor
The Intruder, directed by Deon Taylor, is the latest conventional haunted house thriller tale that has a big bark but no bite. Denis Quaid stars as Charlie Peck, who sells his property to Annie and Scott Russell, played by Meagan Good and Michael Ealy, and slowly becomes obsessed with the couple. Begins to blur the lines of a psychopath and friendly neighbour.
Taylor’s recent effort had firm hopes to impress with a haunting trailer that wonderfully captured the dread and terror that such a thriller film should provoke. It is a rather tragic set of events that proceed the Sony logo, however, as the next one hundred and fifteen-minutes result in in a dull and often disastrous stifled thriller,...
The Intruder, directed by Deon Taylor, is the latest conventional haunted house thriller tale that has a big bark but no bite. Denis Quaid stars as Charlie Peck, who sells his property to Annie and Scott Russell, played by Meagan Good and Michael Ealy, and slowly becomes obsessed with the couple. Begins to blur the lines of a psychopath and friendly neighbour.
Taylor’s recent effort had firm hopes to impress with a haunting trailer that wonderfully captured the dread and terror that such a thriller film should provoke. It is a rather tragic set of events that proceed the Sony logo, however, as the next one hundred and fifteen-minutes result in in a dull and often disastrous stifled thriller,...
- 7/29/2019
- by Jak-Luke Sharp
- Nerdly
Earlier this year, The 100 fandom came together in Vancouver for Unity Days 2019 to celebrate the upcoming season of the show and to enjoy the fan-created convention one last time.
Unity Days was an incredible labor of love, allowing fans to come together to see each other and the cast for three days straight. The promise of unity specifically was felt without question thanks to Miah Bannerman and Leana Santos, with their unconditional mission to put the fans first felt for the third time around.
That is exactly what happened from January 4th - 6th, with fans and the cast alike spending the weekend together talking about their love for the show and their excitement for Season 6.
It couldn't have happened with an amazing team led by Leana Santos and Miah Bannerman. Linda Suurhoff, Shayne Bannerman, Melissa Christensen, Colin Christensen, and all the volunteers at the event made Unity Days not...
Unity Days was an incredible labor of love, allowing fans to come together to see each other and the cast for three days straight. The promise of unity specifically was felt without question thanks to Miah Bannerman and Leana Santos, with their unconditional mission to put the fans first felt for the third time around.
That is exactly what happened from January 4th - 6th, with fans and the cast alike spending the weekend together talking about their love for the show and their excitement for Season 6.
It couldn't have happened with an amazing team led by Leana Santos and Miah Bannerman. Linda Suurhoff, Shayne Bannerman, Melissa Christensen, Colin Christensen, and all the volunteers at the event made Unity Days not...
- 3/9/2019
- by Yana Grebenyuk
- TVfanatic
Despite some enjoyable character moments in this week’s Deadly Class, the overall story is becoming dangerously cluttered.
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This Deadly Class review contains spoilers.
Deadly Class Season 1 Episode 3
After last week’s stellar episode of Deadly Class, one would think that the continued philosophical musings of “Snake Pit” would fit right in with the admirable character development for Marcus (and Lin somewhat) in the previous episode. Instead, this week’s episode was a writhing mass of pithy snippets worthy of the episode’s title, creating moments of insight among a series of scenes which, although they may introduce elements that will be explored in future episodes, go nowhere. There’s a sense that perhaps Deadly Class is taking itself too seriously too early.
The introduction of new teachers, though undeniably fun, is one such disconnected piece of the puzzle. As nice as it was to see Chris Heyerdahl (Van...
TV
This Deadly Class review contains spoilers.
Deadly Class Season 1 Episode 3
After last week’s stellar episode of Deadly Class, one would think that the continued philosophical musings of “Snake Pit” would fit right in with the admirable character development for Marcus (and Lin somewhat) in the previous episode. Instead, this week’s episode was a writhing mass of pithy snippets worthy of the episode’s title, creating moments of insight among a series of scenes which, although they may introduce elements that will be explored in future episodes, go nowhere. There’s a sense that perhaps Deadly Class is taking itself too seriously too early.
The introduction of new teachers, though undeniably fun, is one such disconnected piece of the puzzle. As nice as it was to see Chris Heyerdahl (Van...
- 1/30/2019
- Den of Geek
The Deadly Class premiere pulls viewers in with its unique premise, but only a few of the characters show enough depth to make us care.
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This Deadly Class review contains spoilers.
Deadly Class Season 1 Episode 1
The Deadly Class premiere is difficult to judge. Like any show, it should be evaluated on its own merits in terms of the kind of story it’s trying to tell and the type of fan it’s supposed to appeal to. As an adaptation, it brings the Rick Remender/Wesley Craig Image comic to life in spectacular fashion, and it is as about as successful as anyone could hope — no surprise given the original writer and artist are attached to the project. But as a tale unto itself, it’s a bit uneven, yo-yoing between Master Lin’s profound motivation for establishing King’s Dominion, the school for assassins around which the series centers,...
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This Deadly Class review contains spoilers.
Deadly Class Season 1 Episode 1
The Deadly Class premiere is difficult to judge. Like any show, it should be evaluated on its own merits in terms of the kind of story it’s trying to tell and the type of fan it’s supposed to appeal to. As an adaptation, it brings the Rick Remender/Wesley Craig Image comic to life in spectacular fashion, and it is as about as successful as anyone could hope — no surprise given the original writer and artist are attached to the project. But as a tale unto itself, it’s a bit uneven, yo-yoing between Master Lin’s profound motivation for establishing King’s Dominion, the school for assassins around which the series centers,...
- 1/15/2019
- Den of Geek
Exclusive: It was a plethora of Deadly Class riches today as the New York Comic Con panel for the Syfy series of a school for assassins not only played its entire pilot plus dropped the premiere date, a new teaser trailer and some further castings.
The punk fueled 1980-set series based on Rick Remender and Wes Craig’s comic will hit the small screen on January 16 at 10 Pm it was announced at the top of the Deadly Class panel Saturday.
With Ep Remender, plus cast members Marvel alum Benedict Wong, lead Benjamin Wadsworth, To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before star Lana Condor, María Gabriela de Faría, Luke Tennie and Liam James , today’s panel at the Hammerstein Ballroom in Manhattan then screening a surprise world premiere of the first episode of Deadly Class.
A new teaser trailer of the Anthony and Joe Russo executive produced series was also...
The punk fueled 1980-set series based on Rick Remender and Wes Craig’s comic will hit the small screen on January 16 at 10 Pm it was announced at the top of the Deadly Class panel Saturday.
With Ep Remender, plus cast members Marvel alum Benedict Wong, lead Benjamin Wadsworth, To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before star Lana Condor, María Gabriela de Faría, Luke Tennie and Liam James , today’s panel at the Hammerstein Ballroom in Manhattan then screening a surprise world premiere of the first episode of Deadly Class.
A new teaser trailer of the Anthony and Joe Russo executive produced series was also...
- 10/6/2018
- by Dominic Patten and Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Ok, we know Raven is suffering from some seriously real-looking hallucinations on The 100 right now, but is it too much to hope that maybe she's not hallucinating in this sneak peek? In the clip above, exclusive to E! News, Raven (Lindsey Morgan) is starting to doubt her plans to build a suit that would allow her to take one last spacewalk before succumbing to her deteriorating brain. As she's talking to the imaginary Becca (Erica Cerra), a male voice sounds vaguely like it's telling Raven not to listen to the hallucination. Then, when Raven falls to the ground and starts seizing, a pair of feet appear, and a hand reaches out. Real, or not real?! As much as we don't want...
- 5/10/2017
- E! Online
Time flies through open wormholes. Syfy's quirky Eureka TV series premiered on July 18, 2006, when the NBC-Universal cable channel was still known as "Sci-Fi." Created by Andrew Cosby and Jaime Paglia, the comedy-drama starring Colin Ferguson, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Erica Cerra, Neil Grayston, Joe Morton, and Chris Gauthier is set in the top secret Pacific Northwest town of Eureka.A company town, Eureka is dedicated to scientific achievement and plagued by experiments gone awry. The Eureka TV show was cancelled after five seasons. Its TV series finale episode 5.13, "Just Another Day," aired four years and two days ago, on July 16, 2012.The Eureka TV show cast also includes: Jordan Hinson, Niall Matter, Ed Quinn, Debrah Farentino, Tembi Locke, Christopher Jacot, Kavan Smith, Felicia Day, Matt Frewer, Trevor Jackson, Jaime Ray Newman, and Vanya Asher.Among Eureka's notable guest stars...
- 7/18/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
No nightblood? No problem, as once again the heroes of “The 100” find themselves once again with no more easy options. In this exclusive clip (above) from Thursday night’s Season 3 finale, Clarke (Eliza Taylor) has figured out a way to activate the flame and the information she and her friends need in order to stop Alie (Erica Cerra) and save the thousands of chipped and brainwashed population. The solution: To put it inside Clarke’s body. Also Read: 'The 100' Casts 'Allegiant' Star in Mystery Role Needless to say, Bellamy (Bob Morley) is less than enthused at the idea,...
- 5/18/2016
- by Linda Ge
- The Wrap
Official photos for The 100 Season 3 Episode 11, "Nevermore," airing Thursday, April 14 on the CW.
From the CW: "Alie (guest star Erica Cerra) forces Raven?s (Lindsey Morgan) dark side to come out, and Jasper?s (Devon Bostick) anger continues to grow. Meanwhile, Octavia (Marie Avgeropoulos) wrestles with her place in the world, and Monty (Christopher Larkin) is forced to make a split second decision."...
From the CW: "Alie (guest star Erica Cerra) forces Raven?s (Lindsey Morgan) dark side to come out, and Jasper?s (Devon Bostick) anger continues to grow. Meanwhile, Octavia (Marie Avgeropoulos) wrestles with her place in the world, and Monty (Christopher Larkin) is forced to make a split second decision."...
- 4/11/2016
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
TV show trailer for The CW‘s The 100, Nevermore. The demonic possession angle, begun last ep – with Raven (Lindsey Morgan) quoting Edgar Allen Poe – goes full Exorcist with ‘Nevermore’ (quotes the Raven, at some point, maybe). Despite Alie’s (Erica Cerra) previous assertion, that Raven will betray her would-be rescuers’ location upon revival (by way of the A.I. […]...
- 4/9/2016
- by Sam Joseph
- Film-Book
TV show trailer & insider featurette for The CW‘s The 100, Bitter Harvest. Thelonious ‘Morphius’ Jaha (Isaiah Washington) goes full Timothy Leary, more ‘patients’ sign on for the trip, and Abby (Paige Turco) may be forced to be the bad guy, and harsh some mellows, when Alie’s (Erica Cerra) chips becomes the focus of the next episode of The […]...
- 2/23/2016
- by Sam Joseph
- Film-Book
Stars: Derek Theler, Erica Cerra, Arnold Vosloo, Paul du Toit, Wayne Harrison | Written by Sheldon Wilson, Richard Beattie | Directed by Sheldon Wilson
Good god. Has it come to this? Someone, somewhere decided that they wanted to make a heist movie. But how to sell it to international markets? Why not stick a shark in it! And so, by some massive stretch of the imagination Shark Killer was born. For this review I will be a lazy as the filmmakers… So here’s a cut and paste of the official synopsis:
They’ve always been present, they’ve always been deadly, and this summer they’re back in the water. When one of nature’s deadliest creatures threaten your town’s tourist-beach-boom-summer, you need one man with a very big knife. You need Chase Walker. When he’s not got his hands full as a lady killer, Chase Walker is a Shark Killer.
Good god. Has it come to this? Someone, somewhere decided that they wanted to make a heist movie. But how to sell it to international markets? Why not stick a shark in it! And so, by some massive stretch of the imagination Shark Killer was born. For this review I will be a lazy as the filmmakers… So here’s a cut and paste of the official synopsis:
They’ve always been present, they’ve always been deadly, and this summer they’re back in the water. When one of nature’s deadliest creatures threaten your town’s tourist-beach-boom-summer, you need one man with a very big knife. You need Chase Walker. When he’s not got his hands full as a lady killer, Chase Walker is a Shark Killer.
- 7/26/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Fright Rags has created limited edition Re-Animator shirts in celebration of the 30th anniversary of the film. Also in this round-up: L.A. screening details for The Strangers, more Penny Dreadful exclusive figures, and Shark Killer release details.
Re-Animator T-shirts: Designed by Justin Osbourn, Coki Greenway, and Jose Garza, these Fright Rags exclusive Re-Animator Collection shirts will be available to pre-order on Wednesday, June 24th at 10:00 Am Est.
Priced at $27.00 apiece, there are four shirts to choose from, one of which is a green variant. These shirts are limited and subject to possibly selling out during the pre-order period. Consult Fright Rags for more details.
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The Strangers Screening: Press Release: "Coined “The Scariest Movie Ever Made,” “The Strangers” will be the featured horror film for the Great Horror Movie Night, taking place on June 26.
Under the glow of the moon and stars, perched high above the La Skyline,...
Re-Animator T-shirts: Designed by Justin Osbourn, Coki Greenway, and Jose Garza, these Fright Rags exclusive Re-Animator Collection shirts will be available to pre-order on Wednesday, June 24th at 10:00 Am Est.
Priced at $27.00 apiece, there are four shirts to choose from, one of which is a green variant. These shirts are limited and subject to possibly selling out during the pre-order period. Consult Fright Rags for more details.
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The Strangers Screening: Press Release: "Coined “The Scariest Movie Ever Made,” “The Strangers” will be the featured horror film for the Great Horror Movie Night, taking place on June 26.
Under the glow of the moon and stars, perched high above the La Skyline,...
- 6/18/2015
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
How much do we love composer Bear McCreary? He has composed some of our favorite soundtracks - The Walking Dead, Battlestar Galactica, and – Eureka! We miss Eureka very much already, though it’s only been gone a few months, but fortunately we can still celebrate it with good cheer, thanks to the release of the soundtrack to the two Eureka Christmas specials:
Back Lot Music To Release A Very Eureka Christmas Soundtrack Featuring Original Music by Bear McCreary
(November 19, 2012 – Los Angeles, CA) Back Lot Music will release A Very Eureka Christmas digitally on November 20th and through other digital music outlets later in the month. The album features composer Bear McCreary’s (The Walking Dead, Battlestar Galactica) score for the two beloved Christmas episodes of the Syfy series Eureka: “O Little Town” and “Do You See What I See.”
Said series co-creator Jaime Paglia, “We hoped our holiday episodes...
Back Lot Music To Release A Very Eureka Christmas Soundtrack Featuring Original Music by Bear McCreary
(November 19, 2012 – Los Angeles, CA) Back Lot Music will release A Very Eureka Christmas digitally on November 20th and through other digital music outlets later in the month. The album features composer Bear McCreary’s (The Walking Dead, Battlestar Galactica) score for the two beloved Christmas episodes of the Syfy series Eureka: “O Little Town” and “Do You See What I See.”
Said series co-creator Jaime Paglia, “We hoped our holiday episodes...
- 11/22/2012
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
He may be menacing each Sunday night as Miami gentlemen's-club-owner George Novikov on Showtime's crusading-serial-killer drama "Dexter," but in real life, Jason Gedrick is a single father of three sons, ranging in age from 22 to 14.
So when Gedrick got the script for Hallmark Channel's "The Wishing Tree," airing Saturday(Nov. 10), it not only reminded him of lessons he's learned as a father, but also of people who influenced him in his own life.
"You've got to mix it up a little bit," he tells Zap2it. "It's the Apollonian side of my career, not the Dionysian. It's a really cool story. It's one of those stories where you can kick back and just let the story tell itself. It's not overly sentimental, like some holiday shows can be.
"When I read the script, it reminded me of some of the mentors in my life, like an acting coach or a football coach,...
So when Gedrick got the script for Hallmark Channel's "The Wishing Tree," airing Saturday(Nov. 10), it not only reminded him of lessons he's learned as a father, but also of people who influenced him in his own life.
"You've got to mix it up a little bit," he tells Zap2it. "It's the Apollonian side of my career, not the Dionysian. It's a really cool story. It's one of those stories where you can kick back and just let the story tell itself. It's not overly sentimental, like some holiday shows can be.
"When I read the script, it reminded me of some of the mentors in my life, like an acting coach or a football coach,...
- 11/10/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Among the special guests at Wizard World Chicago was Colin Ferguson, star of SyFy channel's original TV series Eureka.
The Canadian-born actor - who also enjoys citizenship in the Us and UK - appeared in shows like The Outer Limits and Line of Fire before striking gold as the smart little town's leading man.
Joined by a diverse and well-cast group of actors which included Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Joe Morton, Erica Cerra, Neil Grayston, Joe Morton, Ed Quinn, Jordan Hinson and Niall Matter - with Felicia Day and Wil Wheaton joining later in the show's run - Ferguson became the face of the genre-themed channel's first wave of original television.
Though Eureka (broadcast in the UK as A Town Called Eureka) came to an end this July after six years and five seasons, conventions like this offer fans the opportunity to sustain their intense interest - just look at Buffy the Vampire Slayer...
The Canadian-born actor - who also enjoys citizenship in the Us and UK - appeared in shows like The Outer Limits and Line of Fire before striking gold as the smart little town's leading man.
Joined by a diverse and well-cast group of actors which included Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Joe Morton, Erica Cerra, Neil Grayston, Joe Morton, Ed Quinn, Jordan Hinson and Niall Matter - with Felicia Day and Wil Wheaton joining later in the show's run - Ferguson became the face of the genre-themed channel's first wave of original television.
Though Eureka (broadcast in the UK as A Town Called Eureka) came to an end this July after six years and five seasons, conventions like this offer fans the opportunity to sustain their intense interest - just look at Buffy the Vampire Slayer...
- 8/23/2012
- by Michael Pellegrini
- The Geek Files
Network: Syfy
Episodes: 78 (hour)
Seasons: Five
TV show dates: July 18, 2006 -- July 16, 2012
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Colin Ferguson, Salli Richardson, Joe Morton, Jordan Hinson, Erica Cerra, Neil Grayston, Ed Quinn, Chris Gauthier, Debrah Farentino, Matt Frewer, and Niall Matter.
TV show description:
At the end of World War II, the U.S. government created the top-secret community of Eureka, somewhere in the Pacific Northwest. The nation's most brilliant scientists and their families are relocated there so that they can develop their inventions in seclusion.
While driving his rebellious teenage daughter Zoe (Jordan Hinson) back to her mother's home in Los Angeles, Deputy U.S. Marshal Jack Carter (Colin Ferguson) crashes his car and stumbles upon the town. Soon after, a faulty experiment cripples the Eureka sheriff and Carter is quickly...
Episodes: 78 (hour)
Seasons: Five
TV show dates: July 18, 2006 -- July 16, 2012
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Colin Ferguson, Salli Richardson, Joe Morton, Jordan Hinson, Erica Cerra, Neil Grayston, Ed Quinn, Chris Gauthier, Debrah Farentino, Matt Frewer, and Niall Matter.
TV show description:
At the end of World War II, the U.S. government created the top-secret community of Eureka, somewhere in the Pacific Northwest. The nation's most brilliant scientists and their families are relocated there so that they can develop their inventions in seclusion.
While driving his rebellious teenage daughter Zoe (Jordan Hinson) back to her mother's home in Los Angeles, Deputy U.S. Marshal Jack Carter (Colin Ferguson) crashes his car and stumbles upon the town. Soon after, a faulty experiment cripples the Eureka sheriff and Carter is quickly...
- 7/17/2012
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
"Eureka" showrunner Jaime Paglia calls his series finale, "Just Another Day," a "love letter to fans." So did you feel the love?
We sure did -- especially if you are measuring by tears and goosebumps.
Maybe the best line of the evening came from amnesiac Holly (Felicia Day), who perfectly captured what Sheriff Jack Carter (Colin Ferguson) means to the little town of Eureka:
"Oh! I remember now. You guys are smart, but the sheriff is the strong force -- he holds it all together."
In his last heroic act of the series, Carter dove through a wormhole to save the town. As he traveled through that space-time anomaly, we saw snippets of important characters (Stark, argh!) and pivotal scenes -- including season one's alternate timeline in which Allison was his wife and pregnant with their child.
After he saved Eureka for the gazillionth time, that happy reality finally...
We sure did -- especially if you are measuring by tears and goosebumps.
Maybe the best line of the evening came from amnesiac Holly (Felicia Day), who perfectly captured what Sheriff Jack Carter (Colin Ferguson) means to the little town of Eureka:
"Oh! I remember now. You guys are smart, but the sheriff is the strong force -- he holds it all together."
In his last heroic act of the series, Carter dove through a wormhole to save the town. As he traveled through that space-time anomaly, we saw snippets of important characters (Stark, argh!) and pivotal scenes -- including season one's alternate timeline in which Allison was his wife and pregnant with their child.
After he saved Eureka for the gazillionth time, that happy reality finally...
- 7/17/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Genre: Sci-Fi | Drama | Comedy
Air Date/Time: Monday, July 16 at 9/8c
Network: Syfy
Creators: Andrew Cosby and Jaime Paglia
Director: Matt Hastings
Teleplay: Jaime Paglia
Story: Jaime Paglia and Bruce Miller
Series Summary:
Eureka seems like any other cozy, Pacific Northwest town, but is actually a secret community of geniuses assembled by the government to conduct top-secret research. What they’ve unwittingly created is a place where anything imaginable can happen … and does. Eureka stars Colin Ferguson (Sheriff Jack Carter) Salli Richardson-Whitfield (Allison Blake), Joe Morton (Henry Deacon), Erica Cerra (Jo Lupo), Neil Grayston (Douglas Fargo) and Niall Matter (Zane Donovan). Co-creator Jaime Paglia and Bruce Miller are executive producers. The series is produced and distributed by Universal Cable Productions.
It’s lovely. Pure classic Eureka, start to finish, and appropriate for the whole family. It’s like a little present to all of the fans, for people who enjoyed...
Air Date/Time: Monday, July 16 at 9/8c
Network: Syfy
Creators: Andrew Cosby and Jaime Paglia
Director: Matt Hastings
Teleplay: Jaime Paglia
Story: Jaime Paglia and Bruce Miller
Series Summary:
Eureka seems like any other cozy, Pacific Northwest town, but is actually a secret community of geniuses assembled by the government to conduct top-secret research. What they’ve unwittingly created is a place where anything imaginable can happen … and does. Eureka stars Colin Ferguson (Sheriff Jack Carter) Salli Richardson-Whitfield (Allison Blake), Joe Morton (Henry Deacon), Erica Cerra (Jo Lupo), Neil Grayston (Douglas Fargo) and Niall Matter (Zane Donovan). Co-creator Jaime Paglia and Bruce Miller are executive producers. The series is produced and distributed by Universal Cable Productions.
It’s lovely. Pure classic Eureka, start to finish, and appropriate for the whole family. It’s like a little present to all of the fans, for people who enjoyed...
- 7/13/2012
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
Last week’s episode of Eureka was the best since Season 1, depending on what you look for in a show. What an excellent creepy scary set up. Sure it’s familiar, but we’ve never seen Eureka like this before. And given that tonight’s episode is, believe it or not, the second-to-last episode of Eureka, ever, all bets are off.
So… will this storyline resolve tonight, or will we have to wait for the finale? Here’s a clip, which will not answer that question, but which showcases some excellent “twinning” work by the production crew:
Clip: Eureka – Double Take
Eureka, starring Colin Ferguson, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Erica Cerra, Wil Wheaton, Niall Matter, Felicia Day and Neil Grayston, airs Mondays at 9/8c on Syfy.
So… will this storyline resolve tonight, or will we have to wait for the finale? Here’s a clip, which will not answer that question, but which showcases some excellent “twinning” work by the production crew:
Clip: Eureka – Double Take
Eureka, starring Colin Ferguson, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Erica Cerra, Wil Wheaton, Niall Matter, Felicia Day and Neil Grayston, airs Mondays at 9/8c on Syfy.
- 7/9/2012
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
Actress Erica Cerra has become a first-time mum after giving birth to daughter Talia Serafina.
The Eureka star tells People.com that she and Raffaele Fiore, her husband of almost two years, could not be happier with their new bundle of joy, who was born on 14 May.
The Canadian beauty says, "We have been blessed with the most perfect little 'peanut' - her nickname from my father, since she is so small!
"I thought I was in love with her when she was in my belly, but I am so much more in love now that she is actually here, in my arms. I can't stop staring at her, she is so beautiful and happy. We couldn't have asked for anything more!"...
The Eureka star tells People.com that she and Raffaele Fiore, her husband of almost two years, could not be happier with their new bundle of joy, who was born on 14 May.
The Canadian beauty says, "We have been blessed with the most perfect little 'peanut' - her nickname from my father, since she is so small!
"I thought I was in love with her when she was in my belly, but I am so much more in love now that she is actually here, in my arms. I can't stop staring at her, she is so beautiful and happy. We couldn't have asked for anything more!"...
- 5/24/2012
- WENN
Chelsea Lauren/WireImage
It’s a girl for Erica Cerra!
The Eureka star, 32, and husband Raffaele Fiore welcomed daughter Talia Serafina Fiore on Monday, May 14 at at 9:54 p.m., her rep tells People exclusively.
Baby girl weighed in at 5 lbs., 12 oz and is 20 inches long.
“We have been blessed with the most perfect little ‘peanut’ — her nickname from my father, since she is so small!” Cerra tells People.
“I thought I was in love with her when she was in my belly, but I am so much more in love now that she is actually here, in my arms.
It’s a girl for Erica Cerra!
The Eureka star, 32, and husband Raffaele Fiore welcomed daughter Talia Serafina Fiore on Monday, May 14 at at 9:54 p.m., her rep tells People exclusively.
Baby girl weighed in at 5 lbs., 12 oz and is 20 inches long.
“We have been blessed with the most perfect little ‘peanut’ — her nickname from my father, since she is so small!” Cerra tells People.
“I thought I was in love with her when she was in my belly, but I am so much more in love now that she is actually here, in my arms.
- 5/24/2012
- by Sarah
- People - CelebrityBabies
"Eureka" fans have been very vocal about their love for the show and especially Season 5. In "Worst Cast Scenario," we find out that Holly (Felicia Day) is alive. Sort of. Her consciousness is still in the matrix, but her body is dead.
Co-executive producer and writer Amy Berg stopped by AfterBuzz TV to chat with myself and Jennings Roth Cornet about the show. She talks about creating Holly and finding her voice, what's coming up in the Jo (Erica Cerra)/Carter (Colin Ferguson)/Allison (Salli Richardson-Whitfield) triangle and how Fargo (Neil Grayston) will come to terms with the hand he's been dealt. She also breaks the news that she's no longer with "Person of Interest."
Check out the video below and let us know what you think. Are you loving the season so far? Are you Team Allison or Team Jo? "Eureka" airs Monday nights on Syfy.
Co-executive producer and writer Amy Berg stopped by AfterBuzz TV to chat with myself and Jennings Roth Cornet about the show. She talks about creating Holly and finding her voice, what's coming up in the Jo (Erica Cerra)/Carter (Colin Ferguson)/Allison (Salli Richardson-Whitfield) triangle and how Fargo (Neil Grayston) will come to terms with the hand he's been dealt. She also breaks the news that she's no longer with "Person of Interest."
Check out the video below and let us know what you think. Are you loving the season so far? Are you Team Allison or Team Jo? "Eureka" airs Monday nights on Syfy.
- 5/24/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Eureka Review, Season 5, Episode 6, “Worst Case Scenario”
Written by Jill Blotevogel
Directed by Salli Richardson-Whitfield
Airs Mondays at 9pm Et on SyFy
Salli Richardson-Whitfield (Allison) sits in the director’s chair for the first second time and doesn’t miss a beat. She has been with the show since the beginning, so it’s safe to say she understands how things work around there and her familiarity is apparent. Despite “Worst Case Scenario” being predictable and formulaic, by Eureka’s standards, Richardson-Whitfield is able to bring it to life in a way that would suggest she’s been directing Eureka all along.
While running a disaster simulation, the computer in charge decides to set off a series of real events that Sheriff Carter and the rest of the crew must stop before the town is destroyed. Of course everything works out and the town is saved; no major twists or...
Written by Jill Blotevogel
Directed by Salli Richardson-Whitfield
Airs Mondays at 9pm Et on SyFy
Salli Richardson-Whitfield (Allison) sits in the director’s chair for the first second time and doesn’t miss a beat. She has been with the show since the beginning, so it’s safe to say she understands how things work around there and her familiarity is apparent. Despite “Worst Case Scenario” being predictable and formulaic, by Eureka’s standards, Richardson-Whitfield is able to bring it to life in a way that would suggest she’s been directing Eureka all along.
While running a disaster simulation, the computer in charge decides to set off a series of real events that Sheriff Carter and the rest of the crew must stop before the town is destroyed. Of course everything works out and the town is saved; no major twists or...
- 5/24/2012
- by Christopher Laplante
- SoundOnSight
Dexter rides in Jason Gedrick of HBO's Luck Jason Gedrick has joined the cast of Dexter in it's seventh season, playing a manager of a gentleman's club in Miami, which is linked to a high-profile murder cast, reports Deadline. Gedrick, who impressed with his performance in HBO's now canceled horseracing series Luck, is a very experienced TV actor for the most part, with credits including Windfall, Boomtown, Falcone, Desperate Housewives and Necessary Roughness among many more. He can also be seen on November 11th in The Hallmark Channel's family film The Wishing Tree, alongside Erica Cerra, Emmalyn Estrada, Carrie Genzel, Rchard Harmon and Angelo Renai. Film-wise, Gedrick's been in Kurt Russell and William Baldwin starrer Backdraft...
- 5/22/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Dexter rides in Jason Gedrick of HBO's Luck Jason Gedrick has joined the cast of Dexter in it's seventh season, playing a manager of a gentleman's club in Miami, which is linked to a high-profile murder cast, reports Deadline. Gedrick, who impressed with his performance in HBO's now canceled horseracing series Luck, is a very experienced TV actor for the most part, with credits including Windfall, Boomtown, Falcone, Desperate Housewives and Necessary Roughness among many more. He can also be seen on November 11th in The Hallmark Channel's family film The Wishing Tree, alongside Erica Cerra, Emmalyn Estrada, Carrie Genzel, Rchard Harmon and Angelo Renai. Film-wise, Gedrick's been in Kurt Russell and William Baldwin starrer Backdraft...
- 5/22/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
"Eureka" co-creator Jaime Paglia joined the AfterBuzz TV weekly wrap up show to chat about the season so far, episode 5 "Jack of All Trades" and what he's working on next.
Paglia talks about directing the actors in this body switching episode and goes in depth into the relationship between Carter (Colin Ferguson) and Jo (Erica Cerra). It's been a long time coming and Paglia explains how deep the repercussions go. He also gives us some juicy tidbits about what's coming in the rest of the season.
Check out the video with myself, Jennings Roth Cornet and Paglia and let us know what you think. Are you loving the season so far? How do you feel about Jo and Carter? Spill your thoughts below and chat with us all on Twitter. Thanks to Jaime for joining us on the show.
Paglia talks about directing the actors in this body switching episode and goes in depth into the relationship between Carter (Colin Ferguson) and Jo (Erica Cerra). It's been a long time coming and Paglia explains how deep the repercussions go. He also gives us some juicy tidbits about what's coming in the rest of the season.
Check out the video with myself, Jennings Roth Cornet and Paglia and let us know what you think. Are you loving the season so far? How do you feel about Jo and Carter? Spill your thoughts below and chat with us all on Twitter. Thanks to Jaime for joining us on the show.
- 5/17/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Eureka Review, Season 5, Episodwe 5, “Jack of All Trades”
Written by Jaime Paglia and Eric Wallace
Directed by Jaime Paglia
Airs Mondays at 9pm Et on SyFy
This week’s Eureka provides laughs, body swapping, an emotional confession, a dark moment, a potential character departure and a marriage proposal. That’s a lot of ups and downs for one episode, but “Jack of All Trades” reaches these extremes with ease.
Residual effects from the Matrix are still occurring as Jack’s conscience first swaps bodies with Fargo, then Zane, and finally Allison. It appears that since Jack was the only one connected to the Matrix wirelessly, his brain is acting as a sort of WiFi hotspot. The swaps occur randomly and make for some mostly hilarious situations.
Some of the actors, particularly Colin Ferguson (Jack), Erica Cerra (Jo), Kavan Smith (Andy), and Joe Morton (Henry) find themselves playing outside of character...
Written by Jaime Paglia and Eric Wallace
Directed by Jaime Paglia
Airs Mondays at 9pm Et on SyFy
This week’s Eureka provides laughs, body swapping, an emotional confession, a dark moment, a potential character departure and a marriage proposal. That’s a lot of ups and downs for one episode, but “Jack of All Trades” reaches these extremes with ease.
Residual effects from the Matrix are still occurring as Jack’s conscience first swaps bodies with Fargo, then Zane, and finally Allison. It appears that since Jack was the only one connected to the Matrix wirelessly, his brain is acting as a sort of WiFi hotspot. The swaps occur randomly and make for some mostly hilarious situations.
Some of the actors, particularly Colin Ferguson (Jack), Erica Cerra (Jo), Kavan Smith (Andy), and Joe Morton (Henry) find themselves playing outside of character...
- 5/15/2012
- by Christopher Laplante
- SoundOnSight
In "Eureka" "Jack of All Trades," Carter (Colin Ferguson) switched bodies with a number of people. One of the funniest episodes in the show so far. In "Worst Case Scenario," Carter is called to check out a communications tower, which is strangely shorter than it should be.
As his vehicle (that poor thing) gets sucked into the ground and he starts doing the same, Carter realizes that something is wrong in Eureka again. Check out the sneak peek below and let us know what you think.
In addition, here are a few bonus clips from "Jack of All Trades." We want to know what you think. Is the Carter/Jo (Erica Cerra) dynamic going to spell more trouble for Allison (Salli Richardson-Whitfield)? Spill your thoughts below.
As his vehicle (that poor thing) gets sucked into the ground and he starts doing the same, Carter realizes that something is wrong in Eureka again. Check out the sneak peek below and let us know what you think.
In addition, here are a few bonus clips from "Jack of All Trades." We want to know what you think. Is the Carter/Jo (Erica Cerra) dynamic going to spell more trouble for Allison (Salli Richardson-Whitfield)? Spill your thoughts below.
- 5/15/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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.
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.
- 5/15/2012
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
Eureka, Season 5, Episode 3, “Force Quit”
Written by Terri Hughes Burton and Ron Milbauer
Directed by Mike Rohl
Airs Mondays at 9pm Et on SyFy
The three-part arc that has found the Astraeus crew trapped in a virtual world comes to a predictable conclusion this week as the crew is rescued. Though the impending results are obvious, “Force Quit” is still an exciting episode that moves at a rigorous pace.
Beverly comes to Eureka to help Carter, Henry, and Lupo find the captives. Carter taps into the Matrix where he must cause a system overload that would help Henry and Lupo trace the signal and find the crew. Inside the Matrix, Carter convinces Zane, Allison, Grace, and Fargo that he is the real Carter and they are trapped in a virtual world. They work together to blow up the virtual Astraeus, causing a spike in the Matrix that crashes the system.
Written by Terri Hughes Burton and Ron Milbauer
Directed by Mike Rohl
Airs Mondays at 9pm Et on SyFy
The three-part arc that has found the Astraeus crew trapped in a virtual world comes to a predictable conclusion this week as the crew is rescued. Though the impending results are obvious, “Force Quit” is still an exciting episode that moves at a rigorous pace.
Beverly comes to Eureka to help Carter, Henry, and Lupo find the captives. Carter taps into the Matrix where he must cause a system overload that would help Henry and Lupo trace the signal and find the crew. Inside the Matrix, Carter convinces Zane, Allison, Grace, and Fargo that he is the real Carter and they are trapped in a virtual world. They work together to blow up the virtual Astraeus, causing a spike in the Matrix that crashes the system.
- 5/3/2012
- by Christopher Laplante
- SoundOnSight
The first two episodes of the new, final season of beloved Eureka have been quite excellent; will the third episode live up to them? Here’s a clip from tonight’s new episode, featuring Sheriff Carter in the online world, as a Non Playing Character – do we call him AlternaJack? NegaJack? HiJack? – with Zane, who has reason to be suspicious:
Clip: Eureka – Force Quit
Oh dear. Given what happened last week, is anyone safe?
Eureka, starring Colin Ferguson, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Joe Morton, Erica Cerra, and Niall Matter, airs Monday nights at 9/8c on Syfy.
Clip: Eureka – Force Quit
Oh dear. Given what happened last week, is anyone safe?
Eureka, starring Colin Ferguson, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Joe Morton, Erica Cerra, and Niall Matter, airs Monday nights at 9/8c on Syfy.
- 4/30/2012
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
Genre: Sci-Fi | Drama | Comedy
Air Date/Time: Monday, April 30 at 9/8c
Network: Syfy
Creators: Andrew Cosby and Jaime Paglia
Director: Mike Rohl
Writers: Terri Hughes Burton and Ron Milbauer
Series Summary:
Eureka seems like any other cozy, Pacific Northwest town, but is actually a secret community of geniuses assembled by the government to conduct top-secret research. What they’ve unwittingly created is a place where anything imaginable can happen … and does. Eureka stars Colin Ferguson (Sheriff Jack Carter) Salli Richardson-Whitfield (Allison Blake),Joe Morton (Henry Deacon), Erica Cerra (Jo Lupo), Neil Grayston (Douglas Fargo) and Niall Matter (Zane Donovan). Co-creator Jaime Paglia and Bruce Miller are executive producers. The series is produced and distributed by Universal Cable Productions.
The first three episodes of the final season of Eureka have been marketed as a bit of a trilogy, the title of the third episode being a tip o’ the hat that...
Air Date/Time: Monday, April 30 at 9/8c
Network: Syfy
Creators: Andrew Cosby and Jaime Paglia
Director: Mike Rohl
Writers: Terri Hughes Burton and Ron Milbauer
Series Summary:
Eureka seems like any other cozy, Pacific Northwest town, but is actually a secret community of geniuses assembled by the government to conduct top-secret research. What they’ve unwittingly created is a place where anything imaginable can happen … and does. Eureka stars Colin Ferguson (Sheriff Jack Carter) Salli Richardson-Whitfield (Allison Blake),Joe Morton (Henry Deacon), Erica Cerra (Jo Lupo), Neil Grayston (Douglas Fargo) and Niall Matter (Zane Donovan). Co-creator Jaime Paglia and Bruce Miller are executive producers. The series is produced and distributed by Universal Cable Productions.
The first three episodes of the final season of Eureka have been marketed as a bit of a trilogy, the title of the third episode being a tip o’ the hat that...
- 4/30/2012
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
You never know who’s going to turn up in a Syfy Original Movie. They’re often known to feature stars from the Syfy galaxy, so seeing that Erica Cerra, Jo Lupo on Eureka, is in this Saturday’s Space Twister is welcome, but not a big surprise. But Assistant Director Skinner from The X-Files? That was a surprise, a welcome surprise. Happily for us, Erica Cerra and Mitch Pileggi took time out of their day on Wednesday to talk with the press about the movie, and about working in sci-fi.
SciFiVision.com asked them how they first became involved in the production:
Mitch Pileggi: I was actually up there working on Supernatural and I had just finished – I think it was Supernatural, and I had just finished, I think on a Friday and then I got a call and they said that – I guess Greg Grunberg was originally...
SciFiVision.com asked them how they first became involved in the production:
Mitch Pileggi: I was actually up there working on Supernatural and I had just finished – I think it was Supernatural, and I had just finished, I think on a Friday and then I got a call and they said that – I guess Greg Grunberg was originally...
- 4/27/2012
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
Genre: Sci-Fi | Action
Air Date/Time: April 28 at 9/8c
Network: Syfy
Writer: David Ray
Director: Sheldon Wilson
Cast: David Sutcliffe, Leah Cairns, Mitch Pileggi, Erica Cerra, Luisa D’Oliveira, Brett Dier
Synopsis:
Erica Cerra, star of Syfy’s hit series “Eureka” plays a scientist in “Space Twister.” Other-worldly storms — similar to the ones comprising the eye of Jupiter – begin destroying the planet, disintegrating everything they touch. A high school student’s science project becomes the mysterious key to ending the catastrophic storms and saving civilization. A production of Cinetel, “Space Twister” co-stars Mitch Pileggi (“Sons of Anarchy”).
When I started watching this movie, I had settled in for a familiar Syfy Original Movie so-bad-it’s-good fun watch, and was shocked by what I saw. This one is really good! Yes, seriously! There is actual science involvement! I felt compelled to pause and look up more than one term on the...
Air Date/Time: April 28 at 9/8c
Network: Syfy
Writer: David Ray
Director: Sheldon Wilson
Cast: David Sutcliffe, Leah Cairns, Mitch Pileggi, Erica Cerra, Luisa D’Oliveira, Brett Dier
Synopsis:
Erica Cerra, star of Syfy’s hit series “Eureka” plays a scientist in “Space Twister.” Other-worldly storms — similar to the ones comprising the eye of Jupiter – begin destroying the planet, disintegrating everything they touch. A high school student’s science project becomes the mysterious key to ending the catastrophic storms and saving civilization. A production of Cinetel, “Space Twister” co-stars Mitch Pileggi (“Sons of Anarchy”).
When I started watching this movie, I had settled in for a familiar Syfy Original Movie so-bad-it’s-good fun watch, and was shocked by what I saw. This one is really good! Yes, seriously! There is actual science involvement! I felt compelled to pause and look up more than one term on the...
- 4/27/2012
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
There are some big things coming up in this, the fifth and final season of the Syfy hit "Eureka." Romance out of place, conspiracies and robots! Star Colin Ferguson joined myself and Jennings Roth Cornet on AfterBuzz TV to talk about the first two episodes and where the show is headed.
We talked about everything from Jo (Erica Cerra) and Carter's kiss, how the Senator (Ming-Na) is involved and what poor Fargo (Neil Grayston) is going to do after the big death on episode 2. Ferguson gives out some juicy spoilers about the rest of the season and sends love to the fans.
We also discuss cereal, drunk purchasing on Amazon and whether or not Beverly (Debrah Farentino) is evil or just really, really smart. Send in your thoughts about the first two episodes and your guesses on what's coming. "Eureka" airs Monday nights on Syfy. In next week's wrap up,...
We talked about everything from Jo (Erica Cerra) and Carter's kiss, how the Senator (Ming-Na) is involved and what poor Fargo (Neil Grayston) is going to do after the big death on episode 2. Ferguson gives out some juicy spoilers about the rest of the season and sends love to the fans.
We also discuss cereal, drunk purchasing on Amazon and whether or not Beverly (Debrah Farentino) is evil or just really, really smart. Send in your thoughts about the first two episodes and your guesses on what's coming. "Eureka" airs Monday nights on Syfy. In next week's wrap up,...
- 4/26/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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,...
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,...
- 4/24/2012
- by lostinmiami
- The Backlot
In the premiere of "Eureka," Season 5, Jo (Erica Cerra) and Carter (Colin Ferguson) share a kiss. In this virtual world, Allison (Salli Richardson-Whitfield) and the Astraeus crew have been missing for four years and Jo and Carter have become a couple.
We chatted with Ferguson about what's coming and whether or not Jo and Carter will be done when the the group finally gets out of virtual Eureka. "Oh yeah," he says. "This isn't over. Oh, it's not done. It definitely doesn't turn into 'The Bold and the Beautiful.' That's not what we do, but we don't sweep it under the rug."
We asked if Carter and Allison were meant to be. Ferguson says, "I'm not a believer in destiny or fate. I don't want to give away that power. I think you make your own decisions. I think if they want it to work, they will make it work.
We chatted with Ferguson about what's coming and whether or not Jo and Carter will be done when the the group finally gets out of virtual Eureka. "Oh yeah," he says. "This isn't over. Oh, it's not done. It definitely doesn't turn into 'The Bold and the Beautiful.' That's not what we do, but we don't sweep it under the rug."
We asked if Carter and Allison were meant to be. Ferguson says, "I'm not a believer in destiny or fate. I don't want to give away that power. I think you make your own decisions. I think if they want it to work, they will make it work.
- 4/23/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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