If you're a TV fan and you're attending San Diego Comic-Con, you might want to park yourself in Ballroom 20 of the San Diego Convention Center on Saturday, July 24.
Starting at 10 a.m. with a "Chuck" panel featuring the cast and a "special video presentation," the ballroom will host a nonstop lineup of TV favorites that also includes "Futurama," "The Simpsons," "Fringe" and "The Vampire Diaries."
The day will also feature a screening and panel with the cast and producers of NBC's new series "The Event," The CW's hot pilot "Nikita," the cast of "Community" and "The Venture Brothers." The big Hall H events are a Warner Bros. showcase of three of its upcoming movies: "Green Lantern," "Sucker Punch" and "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," followed by a sneak peek of "Let Me In." Later, Marvel will present the first looks at "Thor" and "Captain America," and Kevin Smith will...
Starting at 10 a.m. with a "Chuck" panel featuring the cast and a "special video presentation," the ballroom will host a nonstop lineup of TV favorites that also includes "Futurama," "The Simpsons," "Fringe" and "The Vampire Diaries."
The day will also feature a screening and panel with the cast and producers of NBC's new series "The Event," The CW's hot pilot "Nikita," the cast of "Community" and "The Venture Brothers." The big Hall H events are a Warner Bros. showcase of three of its upcoming movies: "Green Lantern," "Sucker Punch" and "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," followed by a sneak peek of "Let Me In." Later, Marvel will present the first looks at "Thor" and "Captain America," and Kevin Smith will...
- 7/10/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
We cannot wait for the return of Futurama, as the animated comedy airs new episodes again on Comedy Central this summer, starting tonight.
But there's a group of people even more excited about this than the TV Fanatic staff: the Futurama cast.
TV Guide spoke to the actors and actresses that voice characters such as Fry and all of them expressed shock and joy over their return to the air. To wit:
Bill West: "In my heart of hearts, I knew this show was too good to die."
John Dimaggio: "The amount of times the show has been revived from the dead is unbelievable. I love working on zombie Futurama."
Katey Sagal: "The show has been consistently intelligent and funny. To me it's always been one of the best-written shows that I've ever been on... besides Sons of Anarchy."
Maurice LeMarche: "There's a bigger emotional core than...
But there's a group of people even more excited about this than the TV Fanatic staff: the Futurama cast.
TV Guide spoke to the actors and actresses that voice characters such as Fry and all of them expressed shock and joy over their return to the air. To wit:
Bill West: "In my heart of hearts, I knew this show was too good to die."
John Dimaggio: "The amount of times the show has been revived from the dead is unbelievable. I love working on zombie Futurama."
Katey Sagal: "The show has been consistently intelligent and funny. To me it's always been one of the best-written shows that I've ever been on... besides Sons of Anarchy."
Maurice LeMarche: "There's a bigger emotional core than...
- 6/24/2010
- by matt@iscribelimited.com (M.L. House)
- TVfanatic
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