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'It Should Just Rest': Shannen Doherty Says A 'Charmed' Revival With The Original Cast Is Not Happening
In its heyday, Charmed was the quintessential supernatural drama, a story of three sisters with unique powers that gave them a special bond. When it ended in 2006, fans weren't ready to say goodbye — which is why petitions have tried to get the actresses to return to the small screen.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
The Ultimate Thrones Down: 'Game Of Thrones' Episode 4 Pictures Reveal Daenerys's Revenge
Forget those various spoilersports and script leaks surrounding HBO's Game of Thrones, for those who don't want the surprise to be fully destroyed, we have a sneak peek at what to expect during Sunday's "The Spoils of War."
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
The Original 'Pokémon' Anime Is Now Available In HD
Have you ever wanted to relive the moments of Ash Ketchum meeting Pikachu, or the time when he caught his friends Bulbasaur and Charmander? What about the time when Jigglypuff drew on Misty, Brock and Pikachu's faces after she sang them to sleep?
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Geeks
'Arrow' Season 6: Is Black Siren A Villain Deep Down — Or Can Oliver Reach The Laurel Lance Inside?
Every Arrow fan knows that Katie Cassidy is returning to the series for Season 6 as the dark and dangerous Black Siren. At the end of season five, she proved her loyalties lay with evil when she teamed up with Prometheus.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Back To Bristow: It's Past Time For An 'Alias' Reboot, And Here's How It Could Work
Spy television is good television. It has been successful over the years with shows like 24, The Americans, Chuck, Nikita, and Burn Notice. Viewers love the suspense, the intrigue and the danger as well as the disguises and action. One show in particular delivered an hour of pulse-pounding television when it began in 2001: Alias.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
We Need To Talk About Kevin: 'Kevin Can Wait' Will Kill Off A Major Character For Season 2
While the Kevin James comedy Kevin Can Wait may have slipped under your radar in its freshman year, prepare to take note — maybe just not for the right reasons. It looks like neither Kevin nor CBS could "wait," and the show is undergoing a cast reshuffle ahead of Season 2. While James will return to play the titular Kevin, the show will spectacularly kill off Erinn Hayes's Donna Gable in a time (and shark) jump — cue exhaustive groans.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Old Flame Returns to 'Once Upon a Time' Season 5B
With the 100th Episode just around the corner for Once Upon a Time fans, we have already had the good news of many of the shows villains returning, from Peter Pan to the Blind Witch. With the Underworld opening up, there are many opportunities for the fallen of the show, and it appears that there is one more to be added to the list.
By Tisha Eaton8 years ago in Geeks
Casting Off Again: 'Game Of Thrones' Releases Casting Call For Seven New Roles In Season 8
As we prepare to climb aboard the dragons for one last ride, production is heating up on the Ice and Fire saga that is HBO's Game of Thrones. With one of the best casts to ever grace modern television, the great and the good of thespian talent have all had their time to shine on the show. From lead actors like Kit Harington and Emilia Clarke to supporting legends like Charles Dance and Dame Diana Rigg, and even bit parts for stars such as Richard E. Grant and Jim Broadbent, Thrones has had them all.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Daniel Dae Kim Has Left 'Hawaii Five-0': Here Are 5 Actors Who Also Left Smash-Hit Shows
It's only been a couple of days since the news broke that CBS would be down another actor on Hawaii Five-O ahead of its launch. Actor Daniel Dae Kim walked as a statement in favor of actor pay equality. His decision came on the heels of news that he was making 10 to 15 percent less than his co-stars. While Kim leaving could cause potential trouble for the show, the fight for equality is worth it. Even if Kim's tenure on the show only lasted seven seasons, he definitely made an impact and generated a following of fans. However, Daniel Dae Kim isn't the only one who left his smash-hit show for compelling reasons. Here are five other actors who have followed suit and exited their smash-hit shows.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Geeks
And Now, The End Is Near: Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Slams Multiple Endings Idea For 'Game Of Thrones'
With HBO's Game of Thrones preparing to cover the wild world of Westeros in a blanket of snow for its final season, all bets are off on how the savage saga will come to a close. As showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss bring the fantasy frolic to an end in 2019, fans of the show are excitedly looking toward an endgame that will have been eight years in the making.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks











