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Entertainment Weekly’s Star Trek Cover Story

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If you haven’t already caught eye of this week’s Entertainment Weekly featuring Zachary Quinto and Chris Pine from the new Star Trek movie, you’re in for a treat. The issue, featuring Quinto and Pine in costume as Spock and Kirck, hits newsstands tomorrow, October 17 and has great photos from the film. In addition, our… [Continue Reading]

Beam Me Up Entertainment Weekly

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Aint It Cool News is reporting next weeks edition of Entertainment Weekly will have exclusive photos of the upcoming JJ Abrams Star Trek re-boot/prequel, whatever you want to call it. The cover will feature Chris Pine as Kirk and Zachary Quinto as Spock in a typically posed cover photo. But, inside holds the crème de… [Continue Reading]

J.J. Abrams Wants to Shake up California

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The recent earthquake that shook us all in Los Angeles has inspired J.J. Abrams (Cloverfield) to team up with screenwriter David Seltzer (The Omen) to craft yet another disaster film for Universal Studios, which perfected the genre back in the 1970s.  According to the story in The Hollywood Reporter, this is not a remake of… [Continue Reading]

Terror-Vision News

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There’s a handful of genre programming coming to the major networks this fall and the prognosticators are starting to handicap the season.  J.J. Abrams’ thriller Fringe is hands down the consensus choice for bets new series. Right behind it in the estimates is ABC’s Americanization of Life on Mars. The new version of Knight Rider… [Continue Reading]

Terror Tidbits

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Fox’s Fringe will have a prequel story revealed exclusively in a comic book coming August 26 from DC Comics. Story, creators and details remain underwraps but keep an eye out since it’s intended to be a part of the overall mythology. Warner Bros. has purchased a new fantasy pitch and assigned it to screenwriters Bryan… [Continue Reading]

Abrams Disses Sequel

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After the seeming teases that have been discovered about a potential sequel to Cloverfield, J.J. Abrams commented this week that he’d rather do something fresh with his pals, writer Drew Goddard and directed Matt Reeves. “My dream is to work with [Goddard and Reeves] again, but do something that’s [new],” Abrams told the press. “Having… [Continue Reading]

New Fox Series Gain Six Minutes

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In an interesting twist, Fox has announced that both Fringe and Dollhouse will enjoy six additional minutes of story at the expense of advertising.  Dubbed “Remote-Free TV”, the intent is to keep people glued to their sets and not reach for the remote during the five or six commercial breaks per hour.   There will, instead,… [Continue Reading]

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