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Monday, April 9, 2018

The Walking Dead star explains why their character had to die in latest dramatic episode: Courtesy Digital Spy

Warning: This article contains MAJOR spoilers for The Walking Dead season 8 episode 15 'Worth'. You have been warned.


The all-out war claimed another casualty in the penultimate episode of The Walking Deadseason eight, as Negan showed who's boss.

In a dramatic episode, the Saviors leader killed his unpredictable lieutenant Simon in a one-versus-one, no weapons fight to the death to determine the group's leadership.

Steven Ogg, who played Simon for two seasons, said that despite his character undermining Negan's orders on multiple occasions (including what happened at Oceanside), he was actually showing respect to Negan by having their brutal brawl.


To Simon, he had been growing disillusioned with Negan's leadership and wanted to take action.
A few episodes ago, for example, Simon took control of the Saviors group attacking Hilltop rather than searching for Negan, who was in danger.

"I don't think it's necessarily like a power thing with Simon or like he's got to take over from Negan," Ogg explained. "I don't think it was that. It's just he stepped up and decided to do things his way."
"They had tried with Negan all these things and nothing had happened.

"It wasn't about going against Negan so much as just doing his own thing, and going back and asking for forgiveness."
Back in August, Ogg – promoting the eighth season – hinted that people would die and the herd would be 'thinned'. It turns out that he was also teasing his own character's death!

News By : Digital Spy

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

When was Carl Grimes bitten on The Walking Dead and did he die in season 8 episode 8? Courtesy THE SUN UK

THE SUN UK REVEALSWhen was Carl Grimes bitten on The Walking Dead and did he die in season 8 episode 8? Courtesy THE SUN UK

Find out what happens to this beloved original character after the show aired it's mid-season finale

But will he die? And what else do we know about this latest storyline – here’s what we know…





When was Carl Grimes bitten on The Walking Dead?

The closing moments of series eight’s midseason finale (epsiode 8) blew a hole right through one of the most important relationships in the AMC zombie drama – spelling curtains for yet another original character.
It seems the hit programme is now changed forever, having made one of the biggest deviations from the comic book series to date.
The end of the episode saw Carl Grimes – the teen son of the show’s protagonist Rick – revealing that he had been bitten by a Walker and was doomed to die.
The plucky young character, who has until now escaped death numerous times and lost his eye in the fight to survive, lives much longer in the book series.

Will Carl die on The Walking Dead?

Viewers can expect to see Carl perish in the next episode, shown in 2018 – though some avid fans of the show feel the death was unwarranted.
Carl is one of the five original characters left on the show, and the twist will have an enormous effect on the central character Rick, who has already suffered so much.
Showrunner Scott Gimple’s left Andrew Lincoln, the actor who plays Rick, flabbergasted when he told him he’d be losing his fictional son.
Andrew told Entertainment Weekly: “I didn’t know what to do. I didn’t know what to say.
“I never saw it coming because I always thought that the kid would be the future, and that was the whole point of this. Everybody was reeling from it and continue to reel from it.”
Sad as he was, Andrew praised the performance of 18-year-old actor Chandler Riggs – who has played Carl since 2010.
He said: “It was the perfect way for him to leave with doing some of the finest work that I’ve ever seen him do.”
“When someone from the old guard goes, there’s a part of you that goes with them,” Andrew added.

What is next for Chandler Riggs who plays Carl?

Fans had been speculating that Chandler was set to leave the show after he announced last month that he was heading off to university.
However, the youngster is taking a gap year before heading to Auburn – and even took to mocking fans who claimed he’d be leaving the show.
Talking after the latest episode aired, Chandler insisted that it “wasn’t [his] decision” to leave the show and it was all “story-related”.
He added: “I didn’t expect for Carl to ever get killed off. But it serves a good purpose in the story. There’s still a little more left in Carl’s story and that impacts Rick, Michonne and everyone.
“Although Carl’s story is coming to an end it’s not over yet,” he explained.

Sunday, October 22, 2017

Let's Talk The Walking Dead Season Premiere and the War to Come : Courtesy - Gizmodo



War! The Republic is crumbling under attacks by the ruthless Sith Lord, Count—wait a minute. Wrong war. Instead, after two full seasons of build-up, Rick and Negan have finally begun their long-awaited match-up, and tonight, the first battle was fought.

It’s clear that Rick won tonight’s battle, but those shots of him crying over two fresh graves imply it will end up a pyrrhic victory at best. I’ll talk more about it in my recap tomorrow morning, but I think I liked this—it definitely took its time, but I didn’t feel like it was killing time to pad out the episode, which is a marked improvement. Give your thoughts and theories in the comments—especially regarding Old Man Rick—but also including how screwed you think Gabriel is. My guess: Very!

Writer: Rob Bricken

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

The Walking Dead Showrunner Teasing Rick's Season 8 Death



During times of war, Rick Grimes is willing to do whatever it takes to keep his community and family safe on The Walking Dead. According to the AMC series' showrunner, that includes making the ultimate sacrifice.

Scott Gimple opened up about the tough times ahead for Rick Grimes in a recent interview, just as the series is set to begin production on its eighth season in Georgia. The showrunner's tease is consistent with series writer/creator Robert Kirkman's long running promise to kill Rick "eventually."

According to Gimple, Rick “will suffer any loss, even his own self to give his people and other people the life that they should live, where the world belongs to all of them and not just one person. A real life." It's something Rick has been striving for since leaving Atlanta. He had hoped to find some sort of civilization along the way but after encounters such as Terminus and the Governor, Rick realizes rebuilding the world on his own is the only viable option.

“That’s the only choice,” Gimple said. “So he’s willing to face the losses.”


This doesn't mean Rick would deal with the loss of someone close to him without a deal of grief. He is not becoming a cold-hearted leader despite the willingness to do what is necessary. “It isn’t that he’s willing to shake them off if they were to occur, or immediately rationalize them away,” Gimple says, “but he understands the enormity of what they are doing and the enormity of the possible cost.”

This all takes fans back to Rick's conversation with Michonne in Episode 7x12 which saw him telling his girlfriend that if either of them are to die, the other will have to continue their efforts in rebuilding the world. Killing Rick, however, would be a major deviation from The Walking Dead's comic book source material. Over 165 issues in (with the show at an equivalent of around issue 115), Rick Grimes is alive and well despite having only one hand and using the other to walk with a cane.

Thursday, December 29, 2016

The Walking Dead needs to learn from Game of Thrones’ successes


As we all love our fav t.v series The walking dead But also we have afraid that our fav show is losing it's viewers and rating . We are All blaming Negan for that well i'm in line of those who thinks that negan is the one major factor of our fav show's downfall . here i want to give you a little pic from past about the governor he helped tv show to grow and make it more interesting  then the Game of thrones. Well here i found an interesting post on Internet from Polygon's Author RogueWatson



Midway through its third season, Lost was in a bit of a crisis. Its bulky seasons were proving unsustainable, and the show spent too much time focusing on minor characters or stirring up pointless side plots. It felt like it was being drawn out for far too long.

Showrunners Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse listened. They declared the sixth season would be the series’ last. They tightened the number of episodes in each season to around 15 and focused on providing answers to ongoing mysteries. Ratings stabilized, and now Lost is widely considered a pinnacle of modern story-telling in television.

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The Walking Dead is currently experiencing its Lost season three moment. The good news is, though, there's still time to fix it. In its translation from a black and white comic book series to television sensation, The Walking Dead's biggest hurdle hasn't been violence, gore or characters. It's pacing.

The main group spent the entirety of the second season at Hershel's farm, which quickly wore out its welcome as our heroes mostly just argued with each other. The prison was a highly anticipated next stop, but once again the show failed to capitalize on its momentum with the Governor. The battle for the prison was drawn out over a season and a half — including that horrible two episode stint when the Governor had to find an entirely new group of people to attack the prison with.

In later seasons the show divided our heroes into multiple sub-groups, each with their own little adventures, much like Lost did. Sometimes this lead to some outstanding character moments, like Carol having to kill a psychotic kid-murderer out of mercy in the fourth season.

More often than not, however, it bored us with stupid side treks, like Abraham finding a bazooka or Daryl meeting Dwight on the road in the sixth season and Beth's entire ordeal at the hospital in the fifth. We're just spinning our wheels until the next finale, when the plot is allowed to move forward again.

This season has been the most egregious of all. The premiere debuted to record ratings based entirely on a bullshit, manipulative cliffhanger. And it milked that moment for the entire premiere. Since then we've been helplessly shuttled around as our group splintered off into new and old locations.

The comic rarely split our group up, and when it did, it almost exclusively kept us with Rick Grimes. He was our anchor in an increasingly volatile world where our favorite characters, years in the making, would suddenly be ripped away. Yet the show demanded we focus our gaze on minor characters in odd situations. This is fine for an episode or two, but when it becomes the majority of your season, you have a problem.

In its seventh season, The Walking Dead is making the awkward transition into a wider universe that includes multiple communities and a villain that commands a veritable army at his disposal. These one-off character-building episodes feel like a giant waste of time compared to the ongoing plot and action surrounding all our characters.

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It’s through Game of Thrones that we can find the solution to our pacing issues. Game of Thrones includes one of the largest ensemble casts in television; a giant Tolkein-esque fantasy world with a hefty amount of lore and multiple plot arcs that have been around for years. Yet Game of Thrones remains one of the best shows on television in terms of pacing.

The big advantage is that Game of Thrones has only 10 episodes per season. You cannot waste any time with filler one-offs. The only time Game of Thrones forces us into a single area for an entire episode is when something big is happening, like a climactic battles. It's telling that The Walking Dead's best season is still its first, when it only had six episodes instead of the now standard 16.

Game of Thrones also has an official end point. Like The Walking Dead, its source material isn't finished. But writer George R.R. Martin has worked with the show runners in providing material beyond his notoriously delayed final books.

The Walking Dead, meanwhile, seems to be taking the opposite approach. Writer Robert Kirkman doesn't see himself ending the series anytime soon, and said many times that he plans on doing at least 300 issues. In 2014, executive producer David Alpert said he was more than willing to go to season 10 and beyond.

Right now in the show's timeline we're around volume 18 of the comics, or issues #103-108. That's 100 issues in a little over six seasons. The comic is currently on issue 160. That's well beyond the war with Negan and after a two-year time jump with an expanding world with new allies and threats.

At its current pace, the show would need at least four more seasons to catch up to where the comic is now. The Walking Dead is treading in unknown waters here. A serialized action-drama lasting this long is unprecedented.

Saturday, November 12, 2016

'The Originals' Elijah Mikaelson Is Most Powerful Vampire Ever in Latest List


'The Originals' Elijah Mikaelson Is Most Powerful Vampire Ever in Latest List


Monday, September 5, 2016

Ian Somerhalder, Paul Wesley Joins 'The Originals' Cast?


The outlet further claimed that Somerhalder may end up joining the cast of The Originals after The Vampire Diaries. Julie Plec said that some of the TVD characters could crossover with The Originals every now and then. Zap2It, however, predicted that Somerhalder may not be too keen on moving over to the spinoff after TVD

They pointed out that the actor decided to leave the series long before they announced its cancellation, which could mean that he is ready to move on from playing Damon Salvatore.

Paul Wesley, on the other hand, might be interested in the crossover. After all his character, Stefan Salvatore has already had a crossover once.

Even without the Salvatore brothers, The CW president Mark Pedowitz believed that The Originals could “live very well on its own,” hinting that the series could be renewed for another season.
Tell us! Do you want to see Ian Somerhalder or Paul Wesley on The Originals? Sound off in the comments below.

Sunday, July 31, 2016

'The Originals' Season 4 Spoilers, Summer Fontana to Portray Grown-Up Hope


When "The Originals" come back a fourth season, there will be a five-year time jump from when it ended in Season 3. It will then reveal an all grown-up Hope to be played by Summer Fontana.
A New Hope
Fontana, who has been credited for a movie role in "Basic Witches," will be joining the cast in Season 4. In fact, she began filming earlier this week. In the series, there is a possibility that Klaus (Joseph Morgan) may not recognize her own daughter after five years since she will be all grown-up and is said to be a powerful witch.
"The Originals" has been with CW Network for three seasons. The show is a US horror story and fantasy that chronicles the lives of a vampire family. The original vampires are Klaus, Elijah (Daniel Gillies) and Rebekah (Claire Holt) who returned to Orleans and regained control of the city.
A century ago, their father ousted them with the help of his evil protĂ©gĂ©. They have to prevent the war between supernatural beings and humans in order to save the city that they have built a long time ago. They also have to facilitate the safety of Klaus' heir.
The Original Vampires
The original vampires have a lot to do in New Orleans since they have a lot of unfinished business. This might mean that they need to have more time and may extend to more centuries in order to keep the place safe.
Now with the fourth season coming up, a new story unfolds as Klaus' daughter Hope will not be a baby anymore. It gives fans more reasons to look forward to what's next.
In a recent report, Phoebe Tonkin, who portrays Hayley Marshall in the series, stated that she is excited as to what personality Hope will show in the fourth season. She also added that Hope got a lot of personalities from Klaus even though they were not together for five long years. She also stated her excitement in seeing Klaus' personality in Hope who will grow up to be a powerful witch.
Source : ChristianPost

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

‘THE ORIGINALS’ WILL KLAUS COME BACK IN SEASON 4 MORE OF A MONSTER ? (SPOILERS)


During the Season 3 finale of The Originals, Klaus was left in a comatose state and locked away in a tomb. Meanwhile, the rest of the Mikaelson siblings wait in a safe place until Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) can save them.
The Originals executive producer Michael Narducci told Entertainment Weekly regarding Klaus, 
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Friday, May 27, 2016

Game of Thrones season 6 episode 6: It looks like we will finally get the Tower of Joy reveal: Independent UK


Young Ned Stark returns in Game of Thrones season 6 on Sunday night, and you know what that (probably) means *POTENTIAL SPOILERS AHEAD*.

Actor Robert Aramayo is confirmed to appear in episode 6 ‘Blood of my Blood’ on IMDb, while a recent hometown hero story on him in the Hull Daily Mail confirmed: ‘He will appear again briefly in episode six before another significant showing in episode ten.’

Given the Tower of Joy scene was cut infuriatingly short in episode 3, it stands to reason that the next time we see Young Ned he will actually be inside the tower.

I probably don’t have to tell you how important this is, and how it will probably shape the final season of the show (though there’s an explainer along with secondary theories on it here if you need them).

Fingers crossed episode 6 sees Bran witness his father learning Jon Snow’s true parentage and making his promise to Lyanna, and the episode 10 appearance is related to something else, or comes as Bran manages to get the news to Jon of his true identity.

However, given how brief a look at the Tower of Joy we got in episode 3, it’s possible the show will again cut the flashback off early. This could be down to Bran struggling to control his visions without the assistance of the Three-Eyed Raven, or simply because he is interrupted by pursuing White Walkers.

The trailer for the episode indeed confirms that, despite Hodor’s sacrifice, Bran and Meera won’t be home free yet, and when matched with the original season 6 trailer, it suggests that it is Bran’s uncle Benjen Stark, who we last saw guiding Jon Snow to the Wall seasons ago, coming to their rescue.

Neither the trailer nor the episode synopsis ('An old foe comes back into the picture. Gilly meets Sam’s family. Arya faces a difficult choice. Jaime faces off against the High Sparrow') references the Tower of Joy, but HBO nearly always omits the episodes' biggest moments from these.

Bran’s subplot has become incredibly complicated this season, with the time-travelling elements adding weight to several popular fan theories.

Paul Wesley revealed hint about The Vampire Diaries Season 8


We’ve got an extended summer season forward without any new instances of The Vampire Diaries, but Ian Somerhalder and Paul Wesley are assisting us get through it.
The two dished some spoilers about Season 8 at the CW Upfronts, and also exposed just what they’ll be up to during the break, so appreciate these teases.
“I appreciate the powerful of the two bros being the antithesis of one another,” John said when inquired about Damon Salvatore’s go back to the down part and Stefan Salvatore’s pursuit to avoid wasting the day.
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Tuesday, May 24, 2016

AMERICAN HORROR STORY SEASON 6 FINN WITTROCK STILL NOT IN CAST LIST


Ecumencial News Reported that Finn may be not in season 6 of our favourite Tv series

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According to a report of Ecumenical News, the upcoming season will more likely be a claustrophobic-themed series with children as its main characters.
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‘Game of Thrones’ Producers on Heartbreaking Hodor Twist (SPOILERS)


“Game of Thrones” finally explained the origin of Hodor’s name in the May 23 episode — unfortunately, that reveal also resulted in one of the show’s most heartbreaking scenes to date, as it became clear that Bran Stark was inadvertently responsible for damaging the stableboy’s mind during his visit to the past.

Even worse, thanks to Bran’s decision to try testing out his greenseer powers without the Three-Eyed Raven’s supervision, both the Raven and Hodor ended up dead (or on the verge of it, in Hodor’s case) as the Night King and his army of Wights converged on Bran’s hiding place and were finally able to cross the magical barriers that previously kept them out, attacking Bran and his allies in full force.

“The cave is a safe place — it’s like if you’re playing tag and your hand’s on the wall, you’re safe from whoever’s ‘It.’ And ‘It’ is the Night King, and he can’t access them as long as they’re in there because of the magic that’s protecting this cave,” executive producer David Benioff explains in a behind-the-scenes video. “But Bran makes a mistake. He’s not the Three-Eyed Raven yet — he doesn’t have control over these visions in the way that the Three-Eyed Raven does. For the first time someone actually sees him in the vision, and that’s the Night King, which is part of the tragic mistake here; if the Three-Eyed Raven had been with him, things would’ve ended much differently. As soon as the Three-Eyed Raven realizes that there is no more time, he’s got to try and upload all this knowledge into Bran.”

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“This is happening much, much more rapidly than he thought it was going to happen,” EP Dan Weiss adds of Bran’s stressful transition. “He doesn’t really know what it all means, he doesn’t know what to make of it all, because it’s happening under duress.”

The producers admit that author George R. R. Martin revealed the origin of Hodor’s name to them early on in the adaptation process (meaning that we’re likely to see Hodor’s fate play out the same way in the upcoming fifth book in Martin’s series, “The Winds of Winter”), and that it was just as heartbreaking to them as it was to fans on Sunday night.

“We had this meeting with George Martin where we were trying to get as much information as possible out of him, and probably the most shocking revelation he had for us was when he told us the origin of Hodor, how that name came about,” Benioff recalls. “I just remember Dan and I looking at each other when he said that being like ‘holy s–t.'”

“It was just one of the saddest and most affecting things, even sitting in a hotel room and having someone tell you this was going to happen in the abstract in some way, and that ‘Hold the door’ was the origin of the name Hodor,” Weiss says. “We just thought that was a really, really heartbreaking idea.”

News Reported by: Variety.com

Arrow & The Flash Season Finale Trailers Promise Two Big Showdowns


It is that time of year when TV shows across the big broadcast networks bring their seasons to a close. Last week, The CW saw season 1 of its DC Comics time-travel team-up series Legends of Tomorrow wrap up with the team facing off against immortal villain Vandal Savage for the last time (for now, anyway). This week, the network will see two more of its comic book-based series air finales, as Arrow season 4 and The Flash season 2 deliver a final one-two superhero punch on Tuesday and Wednesday night before starting things up again in the fall.

Both series have put their heroes through the ringer this season, and the finales promise huge climaxes to bring the respective storylines to a close. In anticipation of the big season-enders, The CW has seen fit to release a pair of extended trailers, giving audiences a bigger-than-usual glimpse at what is set to unfold in Star and Central City, as the Emerald Archer and the Scarlet Speedster face-off against season-long nemeses who just so happen to have world-ending plans up their sleeves. Both trailers are focused on reminding audiences of what’s at stake, and how the various Big Bads plan to enact their evil schemes.


Arrow has been trying to bring a ray of light into the darkness that seems forever cast upon Star City – especially this time of year, when the city is wracked with manmade earthquakes, or is stormed by evil armies hell bent on tearing the city to pieces – by showing Oliver choose to take on his foe in the light of day, without the aid of his trusty bow and arrow. So far, the battle against Damien Darhk and HIVE has proven to be fairly treacherous. Not only did it pull Oliver from his blissful retirement in the burbs, but it also resulted in Felicity’s temporary paralysis and played a small but significant role in the dissolution of their romantic relationship. Furthermore, Team Arrow lost one of its own, as Laurel Lance fell in battle with Darhk, and died a short time later.


Hard as it may be to believe, that’s not the worst of it. As the above trailer demonstrates, Darhk’s serious about raining down nuclear terror on the world and, despite the best efforts of Felicity and her computer-hacking father, Damien apparently has the means of doing it. What the trailer also shows is that Oliver is really good at rallying people to his cause – whether he’s just plain old former-billionaire playboy Oliver Queen or the Green Arrow – as it appears the former mayoral candidate still has some pull with the people of Star City.


This sets up a familiar scene wherein two groups run headlong into one another on the streets, in what is presumably the climactic battle of the season. How all of this addresses Damien Darhk’s now godlike powers and the question of why he would bother engaging Oliver in hand-to-hand combat when one presumes he could just fling him around like a ragdoll is reason enough to tune in and see how Arrow brings season 4 to a close.



A hop, skip, and a jump down the road from Star City, Barry Allen is facing his toughest challenge yet, as season 2 villain Zoom has challenged the Flash to a race. After last week’s episode featured the death of a major character – Barry finds himself stuck between wanting revenge for his fallen loved one and needing to be a hero. As the trailer lays out Zoom’s plan, it becomes clear the murderous speedster’s schoolyard challenge to his Earth-1 adversary has greater implications than to see who is the fastest man alive. Those implications have to do with the safety of the multiverse, as Zoom wants to goad Barry into using his powers to aid in the destruction of various planets across dimensions.

While both series have the world (or worlds) at stake in their respective finales, The Flash is still riding the fallout of what happened in ‘Invincible,’ making ‘The Race of His Life’ into more than just another showdown with a cruel villain. The emotional significance of Barry’s loss will certainly play into how the Flash ultimately deals with Zoom, as the series looks to end things on a similar narrative high note as it did with season 1.

With each show facing a potential world-ending scenario, it will be interesting to see how the they stack up against one another, and whether or not the events in Arrow are mentioned in The Flash or vice versa. Either way, from the look of things, The CW has a big week of finales ahead of it.

'Better Call Saul' season 3 spoilers: maybe Season 3 show Soul's Life after Breaking Bad


Although "Better Call Saul" is hinged on its parent series "Breaking Bad," co-creators Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould believe that there's more to Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk) than what has been established.

During the Vulture Festival, the duo was asked about the prospect of telling new stories behind Saul Goodman's dark inevitable future in "Breaking Bad."

Gould believes that while there's the challenge of following the continuity established by "Breaking Bad," Saul Goodman's yarn could be further spun in "Better Call Saul" season 3.

"We see 'Gene' in Omaha, Nebraska, and to me that hints that maybe there's more to the story after Breaking Bad, so we'll see," Gould teased via Den of Geek, adding "I don't think anything is predetermined."

Gene was the new name Saul gave to himself when he started a new life in Omaha, Nebraska. There, he was working the counter at a shopping mall. From what Gould has said, "Better Call Saul" might show what happens after this.

"Better Call Saul" is headed for season 3. So far, there's no sign of the show veering away from "Breaking Bad." In fact, the new season will further delve into the events that led to Saul becoming who he is in the parent series.

Gus Fring (Giancarlo Esposito) from "Breaking Bad" is expected to play a major part in "Better Call Saul" season 3. However, he won't appear on the get-go, but he has already been established in the "Better Call Saul" universe. His actions will definitely affect Saul directly or indirectly. It is expected that the drug lord and restaurateur will show his face towards the end of "Better Call Saul" season 3.

There are also rumors that Aaron Paul will also reprise his iconic "Breaking Bad" role Jesse Pinkman at some point in "Better Call Saul." The actor has already expressed his interest, but nothing has been confirmed yet.

"Better Call Saul" season 3 is expected to premiere early next year.

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'American Horror Story' season 6 spoilers: New season predicted as claustrophobic: ECUMENICAL NEWS


well the news site: ECUMENICAL NEWS share some news spoilers about season 6 of American Horror story

FX's "American Horror Story" is yet to return but the rumor mills are busy giving hints as to what fans might expect in the sixth season. The latest speculation describes the next season as being claustrophobic. Furthermore, it is rumored that the show might air two seasons this year.


In an interview with The Wrap, Finn Wittrock, who starred in previous seasons "Freak Show" and "Hotel," gave his own prediction on what the next season will be like and described it as "a little tighter" with "a smaller cast."

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"I have heard it is going to be a little tighter — there were so many story lines in the last one and it was so big and epic, I have a feeling it might be a little more claustrophobic. A smaller cast," he said in the interview.

His statement also fueled speculations that the actor was speaking metaphorically about the storyline. They say that instead of the usual complicated and scattered storylines which often leave viewers confused, the storylines will be lesser and more focused. This will allow fans to pay more attention and enjoy the stories, instead of spending more time guessing what will happen and how each character is intertwined together.


Aside from this, Wittrock also revealed that he is not officially part of season 6 yet, although he has expressed interest in doing some episodes for the show again. He added that everything is not finalized yet, reasoning that it could be the strategy of the show to keep everyone in the dark so that no spoilers will be revealed.


He cited that the same situation happened last year when he was cast in one of the episodes, saying he didn't know about it only until a few months before shooting began.

Aside from this, there is another speculation that the creators of the show are thinking of delivering two seasons this year instead of one. However, they remain to be rumors as there are no official announcements yet.

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Monday, May 23, 2016

Finn Wittrock talked about fearless performance of Lady Gaga in American Horror Story: Hotel


Finn Wittrock has nothing but good words about his “American Horror Story: Hotel” co-star Lady Gaga.
In a recent interview with TheWrap, Wittrock — who played Tristan Duffy and Rudolph Valentino in the last season of the FX series — shared what it was like to work with the 30-year-old pop star on the set of the horror anthology series.

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“She’s a workhorse, she’s unstoppable,” Wittrock said of Gaga. “[She’s] a very kind of contagious passion … for what she does. You know, I think she knew going into it … she knew people would be a little intimidated by her or, like, daunted, so she kind of immediately tried to dispel all that and became very approachable, not just to me … but to the crew and to everybody, chatting, f–king around. She’s fun!”
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Sunday, May 22, 2016

‘THE ORIGINALS’ SEASON 4 IS MARCEL WILL BE MAIN VILLAIN ?


Season 3 of The CW’s “The Originals” ended with a massive twist that changed the game forever. After the events of the finale that aired on Friday night, has the supernatural drama found its Season 4’s big baddie?

Michael Narducci, the executive producer of “The Vampire Diaries” spin-off, talked to TV Line about the plans currently being laid out for Season 4. He revealed that Marcel Gerard (Charles Michael Davis) will be more powerful than ever, but it will not be accurate to brand him as a villain just yet.

To recap, the season 3 finale saw the vampire emerging as an undead to the Mikaelson and then wiping out every single member of the Strix. Marcel also gave Elijah (Daniel) and Kol (Nathan Parsons) a “one-of -a-kind kiss.” Narducci believes that his action, after all the betrayal, is justified.

” Marcel is furious that Davina was so callously put to the side in favor of ‘Always and Forever,’ and when he confronted the Mikaelsons about it, they killed him. And if he hadn’t taken that serum, he’d just be dead, so he has a perfectly valid point,” he said.


The executive producer also added that Marcel will find himself as the most powerful creature in the land, but things will not be easy for him in Season 4. He still has to learn to live with the consequences of what he has done.

 Narducci comments that there are a lot of “interesting things” to play around with in the future of the show. But the question is, “Is this family permanently destroyed, and is Marcel going to be their enemy forever?”

As for “The Originals” Season 4 return date, iBTimes reported that the show will not return this fall after failing to post better ratings. Instead, the vampire teen drama will go back on air next year with a mid-season premiere.

Friday, May 20, 2016

Has HBO Quietly Canceled ‘True Detective’?


A current HBO GO advertisement promotes original programming both past and present, utilizing a unique vocabulary for each that may give viewers a clue to ‘True Detective’s’ future on the network.


A quick Google of True Detective shows that there seems to be a never ending supply of rumors regarding the once celebrated then almost universally panned HBO series. But keen viewers of HBO GO’s pre-show advertising may have picked up on a subtle hint regarding the future of the show at the network.

 Putting aside for a moment the fact that showing commercials before programming on a pay-to-view service is insane, the HBO GO ad in questions consists of a clip show featuring various original series and feature films the network has available. Movies such as San Andreas, Mad Max: Fury Road, and Jurassic World pass by without commentary.

However, whenever an HBO Original Series is previewed, it’s accompanied by the phrase “Every Episode.” You may think that there is nothing particularly exciting about that and you’re right – although I think being generally excited about Game of Thrones and Silicon Valley is a healthy and intelligent way to go about your day.

The key here, however, is that all of these shows featured in our handy little illustration above are still on the air and still airing new episodes. I believe there may be more than one promo and that another may feature other popular HBO shows such as Last Week Tonight and Girls, but the wording remains the same, “Every Episode.”

 Yet when HBO spotlights one of its former glories we find a different headline cozying up over the title, “The Complete Series.” Boardwalk Empire, Rome and Deadwood are all dead and gone (though those wonderful, hopeful Deadwood movie rumors keep gloriously circulating) and so their bits of the promo are presented in a different way to the casual viewer.



Bringing us to the main point. When HBO shows True Detective it doesn’t carry the “This show is still alive!” bit of advertising accentuation as the others with “Every Episode.” Instead, the once acclaimed series carries the mournful “Let it go you poor damned fans” banner of “The Complete Series.”

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Is this jumping the gun? Is this looking too deeply into what may just amount to some poor copywriting from HBO’s advertising department? Not necessarily. Consider that the hand of content creation commonly has no idea what the hand of advertising is up to. A Rey action figure spoiled plot points from The Force Awakens before the film’s release. Also this thing happens with comic book companies all the time.

 While it’s certainly possible that HBO meant for the word “Series” to be read in the British colloquial meaning (where they refer to each season of a show as a “series”) it is doubtful that there are enough anglophiles in positions of power at the network to make such a bold move. Even taking into account that the show is an anthology show, whereby it could be assumed that the network meant each “season” is a complete “series” requires a sizable leap of disbelief. That would really be asking the casual viewer to do a lot of mental math to piece that one together. Occam’s razor says that “The Complete Series” is the tag for shows that have finished their productions and “Every Episode” belongs to those with a future.

 If it’s true that HBO has already dropped the axe on True Detective then what are they waiting for? Maybe the network’s stock gets a bump every time a new batch of True Detective rumors hit the web. Maybe they’ve made their decision but are waiting for the right moment to break the “bad” news, wherein they could buffer it with good news about, let’s hope against hope, the return of Deadwood?

Thursday, May 19, 2016

‘THE VAMPIRE DIARIES’ SEASON 8 MAYBE NOT THE LAST ONE SAYS MARK PEDOWITZ


After the lowest rating of season 7 finale the boss of CW Mark Pedowitz said that maybe season 8 is not the last season of the vampire diaries . Well there is also a huge question that i’m concerned about is TVD’s rating in 2017-2018 . well This Finale has lowest rating in history of vampire diaries . well no decision has been made that whether its a last season or not .

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