
Documentary Review: ‘Showrunners: The Art of Running a TV Show’
I’ve been at the mercy of showrunners more times than I can count; auditioning for…
I’ve been at the mercy of showrunners more times than I can count; auditioning for…
Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn has said that despite the overwhelming success of…
The latest adaptation of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing actually came about years ago when Amy Acker auditioned for Angel.
For all of you Joss Whedon lovers (and who isn’t?), here is the full WonderCon panel for his new film, Much Ado About Nothing.
While Jackson has worked with most of the other Avengers actors separately before, now that they’re in one film he realizes that it’s finally happening and that it’s possible to live up to the ultra-high expectations.
Playing Bernard, the initially nebbish son of Loman’s neighbor Charley who grows into a successful lawyer, is Fran Kranz, best known for starring in most of Joss Whedon’s projects, including the upcoming The Cabin in the Woods.
Whedon pondered his next move in an interview with GQ, saying, “What would be the next big thing? There are two things that I cannot resist: one is musicals and the other is a spaceship in trouble. But I am smart enough not to combine the two things.”
Joss: “I think we like killing characters. I think we’re ready to step it up and kill actual people”
In Theaters: Not freaking soon enough. May 4th, 2012
In theaters: May 4th, 2012
“We’re competitive,” Chris says, “but in the best way.”