Seems like Mark Sheppard is in every Sci-Fi series to hit television these days. From Battlestar: Galactica, Chuck, Warehouse 13 and most recently as the demon Crawley on Supernatural.
Now word is that Sheppard is guest-starring on the upcoming series 6 of Doctor Who; it's believed he will appear in the two-parter series opener penned by Steven Moffat that will have the cast and crew partly filming the episode in the US this November.
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Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Comic-Con 2010: Press Rooms
Since I figured that all my news would be old news by the time I get to post something about Comic-Con, I decided to make some posts about my experiences in the press rooms, so that you get a bit of an insider's view as to what they are, how they work.
I was lucky enough to be able to attend four press rooms during this incredibly busy and crazy convention (far more crazier than I thought believe me. You think you know what you're getting yourself into when you've never gone to Comic-Con before but believe me, you do not).
I was lucky enough to be able to attend four press rooms during this incredibly busy and crazy convention (far more crazier than I thought believe me. You think you know what you're getting yourself into when you've never gone to Comic-Con before but believe me, you do not).
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Being Human,
Chuck,
Comic-Con 2010,
Fringe,
Press Rooms,
Supernatural
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Awesome Doctor Who SFX Magazine Animated 3D Cover

SFX magazine has posted a picture of its upcoming Doctor Who Special.
Issue 194, which is coming out March 10 in the UK, will boast an incredible 3D cover that shows Matt Smith as the Doctor and Karen Gillan as Amy Pond. The Weeping Angels are also featured on the cover which has a rather spooky and atmospheric look.
I don't know when the magazine will be coming out in North America but we are usually a month or two behind.
Go here to view SFX's amazing animated cover.
Life, Doctor Who and Combom as an even bigger picture of the animated cover here.
As a bonus to Supernatural fans, Misha Collins, who plays Castiel on the show, will also be featured in the magazine's issue.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Supernatural News and Musings

Yesterday the CW announced it was renewing Supernatural for a sixth season.
The news made me happy because I love me some Winchester brothers and some Castiel but I was a bit afraid that they would drag the Apocalypse into a sixth season when show creator Eric Kripke had envisioned the show to end after a fifth season.
Today, news came that Eric Kripke would be stepping down as showrunner (first thought was Uh-Oh!). However he will be actively involved as executive producer Sera Gamble will be taking up Kripke's mantle.
As for the show's Apocalypse saga, Kripke said "I'm looking at this season as the [last] chapter in this particular story," he clarified. "That doesn't mean there can't be a new story."
Personnally I am relieved that they will apparently wrap up the Apocalypse storyline and start a new chapter.
Now please keep Castiel OK? I think He and Dean have an awesome buddy chemistry.
Thank you.
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Castiel,
Dean Winchester,
Eric Kripke,
Sam Winchester,
Supernatural
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