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Post by Sue on Sept 20, 2004 16:14:37 GMT -5
Hi guys.
I just fell like so much gets swallowed up in the Main Thread I'm starting a thread to alert your fellow S'cubies to information regarding appearances by BtVS/AtS alumni in any medium.
So--if you come upon any information about talk show appearances, guest roles, new shows, motion pictures--please place it here.
Thanks, Sue
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Post by Sue on Sept 20, 2004 16:16:22 GMT -5
From TV Guide:
And then, there's also the Marc Blucas appearance in President's Daughter.
What else is out there that I don't know about?
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Post by Sue on Sept 22, 2004 18:24:12 GMT -5
From Buffy.nu a collection of stuff already knew, wrapped up in one neat little package:
New Projects Of Former Buffy / Angel Writers From Aintitcool.com - 2004-09-19th
Few New TRU?? Fox Knocks For Noxon??
News for those still scratching their heads over Fox’s decision last season to cancel the wonderful “Wonderfalls” (after four episodes!) but renew its insipid “Tru Calling” for a second season:
“Tru Calling” has been pushed back to 2005, and may only produce six episodes for its second season, according to this story in Tuesday morning’s Variety. Longtime “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” writer Jane Espenson had just joined the skein this year as part of her new two-year deal at Fox Television. The same network, meanwhile, just ordered 12 episodes of “Point Pleasant,” a “Twin Peaks”-ish supernatural primetime soap created by former “Buffy” showrunner Marti Noxon.
To (mostly) recap, here’s where the former Buffiverse writers have landed: Jeff Bell (Joss Whedon’s co-writer on the spectacular “Angel” series finale) is now with “Alias.”
Liz Craft & Sarah Fain (they scripted Hamilton’s introduction in the five-star “Underneath”) have been asked to join “The Shield.”
Steve DeKnight (he co-scripted the hilarious Italy-set “The Girl in Question”) is headed to “Smallville.”
Ben Edlund (whose “Angel” work includes “Life of the Party” and “Time Bomb”), is aboard “Global Freqency.”
Jane Espenson (“Earshot,” “The Replacement,” “I Was Made To Love You”), who worked on both “The O.C.” and “Gilmore Girls” last year, joined “Tru Calling” as part of her two-year deal with Fox.
Brent Fletcher, who wrote an episode of “Angel” last season titled “Soul Purpose,” has joined the “Lost” staff.
David Fury (“Gone,” “Lies My Parents Told Me,” “You’re Welcome,” “Power Play”) has also signed aboard “Lost.”
Drew Goddard (DeKnight’s co-writer on “The Girl in Question”) now writes for “Alias.”
Drew Z. Greenberg (“Him,” “The Killer in Me,” “Empty Places”), who was scripting “Smallville” last season, had joined “The O.C.”
David Greenwalt left “Angel,” a show he co-created, after its third season to oversee ABC’s “Miracles” and UPN’s “Jake 2.O.” After both series quickly went belly-up, he briefly returned to “Angel” to direct its brilliant Italy-set antepenultimate episode, “The Girl In Question,” but hasn’t been heard from since.
Diego Gutierrez, who wrote the mental-institution episode of “Buffy” during its sixth season, has joined the “Global Frequency” staff. Rebecca Kirshner (“Help,” “Touched”), a "Freaks & Geeks" vet who was on “Las Vegas” last season, has joined “Gilmore Girls.” Tim Minear, who followed his wonderful “Angel” season-four finale with the wonderful “Wonderfalls,” is adapting a classic Robert Heinlein novel to the big screen.
Marti Noxon (“What’s My Line?” “The Wish,” “New Moon Rising”), who spent some time after “Buffy” developing “Still Life,” a Fox supernatural drama that never saw air, will oversee “Point Pleasant,” a 2005 supernatural drama Fox has ordered for a dozen episodes.
Doug Petrie ("As You Were," "End of Days"), who worked on both "Tru Calling" and an aborted "Lost in Space" series for the WB this season, is said to be taking the year off from TV next season to work on movie projects (Petrie, some will recall, wrote "Harriet the Spy" and drafted an early screenplay for "The Fantastic Four").
Mere Smith, who made her mark writing the Lightning Lass Gwen Raiden episodes during “Angel’s” fourth season, worked on “Tarzan” last season but has since moved on to “Jonny Zero,” a Fox midseason hourlong about an ex-con who fights crime.
Buffiverse mastermind Joss Whedon, who wrote more “Angel” teleplays last season than ever before, is in post-production on his big-screen “Firefly” movie, “Serenity” (and remains widely rumored to be the top candidate to write and direct the third “X-Men” movie).
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Post by Sue on Sept 22, 2004 18:46:56 GMT -5
At: www.zap2it.com/movies/news/story/0,1259,---22927,00.html LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) - Now that David Boreanaz has ended his WB series "Angel," he's turning to a life of crime. The 35-year-old actor joins Henry Thomas in the indie heist film "The Hard Easy," according to The Hollywood Reporter. The project centers on Roger (Boreanaz), a shady stock trader whose losses may land him in jail, who agrees to join a team of robbers to steal from a jewelry store. The same day, lowlife gambler Paul (Thomas) also has his own plans to rob the store in order to get out of debt. Joining the two are Vera Farmiga, who plays a woman bent on avenging her father's death, and Bruce Dern, who plays an ex-military man who joins the gang. Ari Ryan will make his directorial debut on the project that will shoot in Los Angeles. Thomas, 33, is best known for playing Elliott in "E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial." He recently appeared in "Gangs of New York" and "I Capture the Castle" and next joins the ensemble cast of rock dramedy "Vinyl," which begins shooting Sept. 22. Boreanaz recently completed his run as the vampire with a soul on "Angel," which spun off from creator Joss Whedon's popular "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" series. He last appeared on the big screen in the horror thriller "Valentine."
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Post by Sue on Sept 22, 2004 18:47:34 GMT -5
BTW--this thread is open to anyone who wants to post information on it.
Sue
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Post by Sue on Sept 24, 2004 18:24:02 GMT -5
No guarantees, but from the schedule currently listed on Sci-Fi I predict that Andromeda Episode 2.9 (Into The Labryinth) guest starring James Marsters should air on Tuesday, November 23 at 7pm/6central.
Set your VCRs
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Post by Karen on Aug 12, 2006 16:29:46 GMT -5
www.thefutoncritic.com/pr.aspx?id=20060801abcfamily01Tuesday, August 1, 2006 ABC FAMILY REUNITES BUFFY COUPLE NICHOLAS BRENDON AND CHARISMA CARPENTER IN THE ORIGINAL MOVIE 'RELATIVE CHAOS'Released by ABC Family Football Legend Terry Bradshaw Scores Playing Family Patriarch Burbank, CA (Aug. 1, 2006) Christopher Gorham (Jake 2.0, "Popular"), Nicholas Brendon ("Buffy The Vampire Slayer"), Charisma Carpenter ("Veronica Mars," "Buffy The Vampire Slayer") and football legend Terry Bradshaw ("Failure To Launch") star in the original movie RELATIVE CHAOS premiering Monday, September 4, (8:00 10:00 PM ET/PT on ABC Family. Mayko Nguyen, Fiona Reid and Jenn Robertson round out the cast. In RELATIVE CHAOS, a family reunion takes sibling rivalry to a new level. Will Gilbert (Terry Bradshaw) decided to instill confidence and rhyming names upon his kids Dil (Gorham), Gil (Brendon) and Lil (Robertson). The confidence part he hoped to build by creating an annual week of competitive games where the winner takes home the family trophy, The Gilbert Cup. Never victorious, the last thing Dil wants is to spend time with his siblings and parents, but his new girlfriend Katherine (Carpenter) a highly driven business consultant, has vowed that this will be Dil's year even if it kills him. Produced by vonZerneck/Sertner Films in association with Sony Pictures Television, the film is directed by Steven Robman ("Hello Sister Goodbye Life," "Gilmore Girls") with the teleplay by Matt Goldman, and executive produced by Frank von Zerneck ("Ambulance Girl") and Robert M. Sertner ("Ambulance Girl"), with Randy Sutter and Richard Fischoff serving as producers. Distributed in over 89 million homes, ABC Family features original movies, series and specials. Storytelling about today's relationships with all of their diversity, dysfunction, humor and passion. The above press release was issued by the aforementioned network and/or company. Any errors, typos, etc. are attributed to the original author. The release is reproduced solely for the dissemination of the enclosed information.
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Post by Shan on Feb 20, 2007 13:10:20 GMT -5
Alexa Davalos (aka Gwen Raiden) will be appearing in a film called The Feast of Love, slated to be released later this year.
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Post by Shan on Feb 20, 2007 14:46:25 GMT -5
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Post by Lola m on Feb 20, 2007 17:20:31 GMT -5
Oooh, and of course Nick B has the movie Fire Serpent, Saturday night - Feb 24th, at 9/8 central on SciFi.
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Post by leftylady on Jun 20, 2007 17:23:33 GMT -5
this from tvguide.com's Ask Ausiello of today:
"Question: Is there any talk at all about the whole Spike movie that was discussed a while back, or is that a dead issue?— Jeff Ausiello: Yeah, I think you can go ahead and administer last rites to that thing. But here's some James Marsters news that should cheer you up: His new film, Shadow Puppets, opens this Friday for an exclusive, one-week engagement at the Fine Arts Theater in Beverly Hills. And for those who don't live in the L.A. area, the film's DVD street date is July 24. "
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Post by Lola m on Jul 8, 2009 19:55:42 GMT -5
I'm not sure if this has been mentioned before, but my sis spotted it on Whedonesque and let me know, since the date is coming up soon.
James Marsters is gonna be in Moonshot on the History Channel on Monday July 20th at 8 pm EST / 9 pm CST. Moonshot is a two-hour TV movie about ths Apollo 11 moon mission, and James is playing Buzz Aldrin.
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