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'Hawaii Five-0' Boss Defends Diverse Cast, Says Stars Were Offered 'Unprecedented Raises'
Following the departure of both Daniel Dae Kim and Grace Park from NBC's smash-hit show Hawaii Five-0 while undergoing pay negotiations, CBS has received heat from fans and actors alike. With the two actors having said they were leaving due to equality pay issues, showrunner Peter M. Lenkov was expected to make a statement — and today he has.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Geeks
Bros Before Thrones: 'Game Of Thrones' Stars Discuss That Big Meeting
Over the past seven seasons of Game of Thrones, there have been some truly spectacular pairings. From Arya and the Hound to Brienne and Tormund, Tyrion and Jorah to Varys and Littlefinger, the show is known for its bromances and romances. However, will any singular scene ever top the eventual meeting of Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen?
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Red And Buried: 'Game Of Thrones' Star Knew They Were Leaving A Year In Advance
Unless you can pop a smoke baby out of your lady parts and are some sort of Red Priestess — or apparently The Hound — seeing the future of Game of Thrones is a privilege reserved for the likes of George R.R. Martin or showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss. That being said, nabbing yourself any role on HBO's Ice and Fire saga can assure you of two things: the chance of some Hollywood notoriety, and a pretty finite career on the show.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Farewell To 'Teen Wolf,' The Show That Made Us Believe Good Could Triumph Even When It Didn't
Teen Wolf, the supernatural teen drama that just ended its run on MTV, was loosely based on the original 1985 movie of the same name starring Michael J. Fox. Though that film was extremely successful in its time, the creators of the television version of Teen Wolf decided to take the series in a different direction that proved to be equally successful for six seasons.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Matthew Lawrence to Appear on 'Girl Meets World'
Awhile back a picture made it into twitter with many of the original cast together behind the scenes of Girl Meets World. At the time, Disney denied that Matthew Lawrence would be reprising his role as Shawn's older brother, Jack, but creator Michael Jacobs, has confirmed that Matthew will be making an appearance, stating this about his return episode:
By Tisha Eaton8 years ago in Geeks
That Sinking Feeling: 'Game Of Thrones' Actor Says They Are 'Utterly Defeated' In Season 7
It seems that if you find yourself taking to the high seas on HBO's Game of Thrones, a pirate's life isn't all singing sea shanties and swilling rum. There is more nautical nonsense ahead and the show is giving us that sinking feeling again that showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss are keen to send its seafaring Greyjoy family to a watery grave.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Season 8 Of 'Shameless' To Begin Filming in Chicago This Month. Here's 8 Times The Show Was Truly Shameless
Showtime has announced smash-hit dramedy Shameless is about to begin filming in Chicago for its eighth season. The cast will head back to the Windy City from July 31–August 4, according to the Chicago Film Office. The season was announced the moment the popular Season 7 wrapped late last year.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Geeks
To The Victor, The Spoils: Breaking Down The Promo For 'The Spoils Of War' On 'Game Of Thrones'
If you are a Game of Thrones fan, you will surely know that old Greyjoy motto of "What is dead may never die." However, as we reach the halfway point of Season 7, it looks like our favorite fantasy epic is heading toward a snowy grave and a rather long cold snap. So far this season we have seen big meetings, big deaths, and even bigger dragons, but who knows what it just on the horizon?
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Fire, I Want You To Burn: 'Game Of Thrones' Has A Terrifying Theory On How Jon Snow Will Prove He Is A Targaryen
As Game of Thrones winds its epic Ice and Fire saga to a close, fans of HBO's fantasy frolic are sure it will be a case of "burn baby burn" before the show bows out. We have already seen Queen Daenerys Targaryen embrace her ever-growing dragons and rise to the top of the Westerosi food chain, but it looks like the floppy-haired Jon Snow is hot on her heels.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
A Slow And Painful Death: Stars Reveal How Long 'Game Of Thrones' Season 8 Will Take To Film
Everyone knows that it's not the size that counts, it's what you do with it that matters, and it looks like HBO's Game of Thrones is keeping this in mind for its final run. Fans were already left out in the cold when they found out that Season 7 had slashed its usual 10 episode run to just seven, but then the Valyrian dagger was twisted further as it was revealed that Season 8 would be an abridged finale of only six episodes. Now, in a strange change of fortune, the cast and crew are saying that the show's epic swansong will take even longer to film.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
The Seven Samurai Kingdoms: Amazing Video Showcases Anime 'Game Of Thrones'
Just when you think you have seen every piece of erotic fiction and fan art that you can from HBO's Game of Thrones, you find that you may have overlooked one amazing avenue of culture to explore. After seven years of swordplay and Starks, fans have gotten used to David Benioff and D.B. Weiss's violent take on the world of Westeros, however, what if everyone's favorite fantasy frolic was given a bloodthirsty makeover thanks to its own anime outing? With the likes of Ghost in the Shell, Naruto, and all those Studio Ghibli productions, it is amazing that no one has given Thrones the anime treatment until now.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
May The Sauce Be With You: McDonald's Causes Riots Over 'Rick And Morty' Szechuan Sauce
Wubba lubba grub-grub, it looks like the world is still gripped by Szechuan sauce fever thanks to a one-off joke by Adult Swim's Rick and Morty. The Season 3 premiere saw an off the cuff homage to McDonald's, which famously introduced Szechuan sauce in the '90s to promote Disney's Mulan. However, a nostalgia-filled trip back to 1998 may have been a misfire for the fast food conglomerate, and fans are hitting back at those golden arches after the sauce disastrously returned to stores for one day only.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks











