
It’s our COMIC CON SPECIAL! Join us as we share just a few of the great people and even greater stories we grabbed over the weekend, including:
- ERICA DURANCE (SMALLVILLE’s Lois Lane) explains how Season 9 sees her ending one relationship and beginning two more
- AMC’s THE PRISONER promises a wealth of new inhabitants of The Village including JAMIE CAMPBELL BOWER (yes, is is in TWILIGHT:NEW MOON, too)
- CAPRICA’s head writer JANE ESPENSON explains how the series will have light moments
- Series star DAVID TENNENT and Executive Producer JULIE GARDNER tell us just when we get to see the “Final Three” chapters in the life of the current DOCTOR WHO
- TOBY WHITHOUSE, creator of the new BBC series BEING HUMAN, explains how he will keep his characters grounded in humanity
- TAYLOR LAUTNER almost lost the riole of Jacob in TWILIGHT:NEW MOON and shares the story of the tranformation that helped him keep the role of Jacob the werewolf
- V is coming back to TV in a big way, and actress ELIZABETH MITCHELL reveals just why she jumped on board, plus her theory of how LOST will wrap up
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