Robert Patrick did a real number on one of his "Scorpion" co-stars ... at least according to a lawsuit the actor's filed against Patrick and the show. David Fabrizio, who had a recurring role on the CBS hit drama, says he was shooting a scene that involved him getting physical with Patrick, but the scene went Snafu. According to the docs, Patrick -- best known as the T-1000 in "Terminator 2" -- "negligently struck" Fabrizio from behind.
- 11/16/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Recently, CBS dropped the new, official synopsis/description for their upcoming "Scorpion" episode 15 of season 2. The episode is entitled, "Da Bomb," and it turns out that we're going to see some very interesting and extremely high dram stuff go down as Walter's date from the previous night, causes the team to have to screw up their huge Nasa mission since she has a bomb strapped to her and all! In the new, 15th episode press release: Team Scorpion Must Sabotage Their Own Nasa Mission In Order To Rescue Walter's Bad Date, On "Scorpion," Monday, Jan. 25. Press release number 2: Team Scorpion is going to get tasked with helping Nasa's top secret rocket launch, but they will have to sabotage their own mission when Walter's date from the previous night has a bomb strapped to her chest. Guest stars feature: Brooke Nevin (Linda), David Fabrizio (Merrick), Laird MacIntosh (Captain Jackson), Jessica Bues...
- 1/18/2016
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
Coming off playing the female lead on the ABC drama Forever, Alana De La Garza has been tapped for a recurring role on the second season of CBS’ Scorpion. On the action drama, she'll play the smart, tough and driven new Head of Homeland Security who needs the Scorpion team to be successful, but is it because it's best for the team or because it’s best for her? De La Garza’s character will succeed Homeland Security Director Merrick (David Fabrizio) who in the Season 1…...
- 6/23/2015
- Deadline TV
Superman Returns deleted opening scene video have premiered. Brandon Routh stars in the Superman Returns (2006) deleted opening scene video. The scene showcases Superman visiting planet Krypton and after Lex Luther (Kevin Spacey) and his henchman Stanford (Kal Penn) trick Superman into believing there still may be life on the planet. I read about this omitted plot point years ago and I am surprised I remember it.
This scene is included in the eight-disc Superman: The Motion Picture Anthology. The anthology includes Superman: The Original Theatrical Movie (1978) and Expanded Edition (2001), Superman II (1980 and The Richard Donner Cut), Superman III Theatrical Version (1983), Superman IV The Quest For Peace Theatrical Version (1987), and Superman Returns (2006).
For those unfamiliar with Superman Returns:
Superman Returns is a 2006 superhero film directed by Bryan Singer. It is the fifth and final installment in the original Superman film series and serves as a loose sequel to...
This scene is included in the eight-disc Superman: The Motion Picture Anthology. The anthology includes Superman: The Original Theatrical Movie (1978) and Expanded Edition (2001), Superman II (1980 and The Richard Donner Cut), Superman III Theatrical Version (1983), Superman IV The Quest For Peace Theatrical Version (1987), and Superman Returns (2006).
For those unfamiliar with Superman Returns:
Superman Returns is a 2006 superhero film directed by Bryan Singer. It is the fifth and final installment in the original Superman film series and serves as a loose sequel to...
- 6/14/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
Superman Returns deleted opening scene photos have premiered. The Superman Returns (2006) deleted opening scene photos star Brandon Routh. The scene showcases Superman visiting planet Krypton and after Lex Luther (Kevin Spacey) and his henchman Stanford (Kal Penn) trick Superman into believing there still may be life on the planet. I read about this omitted plot point years ago and I am surprised I remember it. I am looking forward to seeing this scene. I am sure it will show up on YouTube then quickly being taken down.
This scene will be included in and is an inducement to purchase (or at least rent) the eight-disc Superman: The Motion Picture Anthology. The anthology includes Superman: The Original Theatrical Movie (1978) and Expanded Edition (2001), Superman II (1980 and The Richard Donner Cut), Superman III Theatrical Version (1983), Superman IV The Quest For Peace Theatrical Version (1987), and Superman Returns (2006).
For those unfamiliar with Superman Returns...
This scene will be included in and is an inducement to purchase (or at least rent) the eight-disc Superman: The Motion Picture Anthology. The anthology includes Superman: The Original Theatrical Movie (1978) and Expanded Edition (2001), Superman II (1980 and The Richard Donner Cut), Superman III Theatrical Version (1983), Superman IV The Quest For Peace Theatrical Version (1987), and Superman Returns (2006).
For those unfamiliar with Superman Returns...
- 6/7/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
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