NBC is putting a new spin on Dracula with their new show; it’s taking Bram Stoker’s Dracula and putting him in 1890s London, posing as an American entrepreneur named Allen Grayson. He intends to carry out revenge against those who ruined his life centuries ago, while bringing “modern science” to the Victorian era. But there’s one problem: Mina is reincarnated as a medical student named . . . you guessed it! Mina. So obviously romance blooms and puts a damper on Grayson’s plans.
Category: TV
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Dracula on NBC
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ABC Exec Shines Light on When S.H.I.E.L.D. Takes Place
Joss Whedon’s new television show S.H.I.E.L.D. sparked a couple debates on when it takes place. Naturally, it was thought that it’s after the events in The Avengers, but the inclusion of Clark Gregg’s Agent Phil Coulson made some think otherwise. -
ABC Wants Live-Action Star Wars Series
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Possible The Vampire Diaries Spinoff
The Vampire Diaries is a surprisingly brilliant show on the CW. Yes, it starts off as what you’d expect from the name, but after around seven episodes, it becomes something much more. The romance takes a backseat to the plot, it becomes an ensemble, and the story moves forward at a breakneck speed. It’s refreshing. I can’t help but give The Vampire Diaries my praise. -
Casting Complete for Marvel’s S.H.I.E.L.D.
Marvel and Joss Whedon have been hard at work on bringing S.H.I.E.L.D. to television. Whedon is spearheading the show and writing the pilot with his brother, Jed, and Maurissa Tancharoen; who have all worked together on Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog. -
Battlestar‘s James Callis to Guest Star on Arrow
It’s bad enough being one of the few who strongly dislikes the CW’s Arrow. There’s the matter that they recently cast one of my favorite television actors from my absolutely favorite television show, Battlestar Galactica. -
Scorsese and HBO to Film Documentary on Bill Clinton
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Dylan McDermott Cast in Stephen King’s Mercy
I didn’t realize what I was missing until I finally watched American Horror Story recently. And by “watched” I mean I binged through the first season in one night. It was twisted, captivating, and of course, horrific. Actor Dylan McDermott displayed acting skills and a look that fit perfectly in the horror genre — how many times can I say “horror”?


