Listen up, Honey!

The show has returned and will return for two more seasons. The creators asked that their audience simply forget that the series finale ever happened. Will and Grace don’t have children, they aren’t in a relationship with anyone and Grace lives with Will and their friends Jack and Karen come and go as they please. It was the fab four that audiences fell in love with twenty years ago when the pilot first aired in 1999. It is the fab four that the audiences continue to love today.

The episode orders have been constantly raised. When the initial announcement came, that the show was going to be back on air, the episode count was 12. In August of 2017, it was announced at the TCA’s that the episode count for the first season was actually going to be 16 episodes. They also announced that the show had been renewed for a second season. It was announced at Paley Center on March 17th, that the show was coming back for a 3rd season. It’s episode order is 18, which is also now the count of the second season.

“As far as I’m concerned, we can’t get enough of ‘Will & Grace’ and 23 more episodes is music to my ears,” Greenblatt said. “We’re eternally grateful that Debra, Eric, Sean and Megan feel the same way and wanted to keep this good thing going. I’m overwhelmed by the euphoric response the new show has received from the press and the audience, and my hat is off to the unrivaled writing team of Max Mutchnick and David Kohan, as well as the brilliant directing of Jimmy Burrows, for consistently delivering one of the best shows on television.”

Maintaining a 9.8 overall rating, “Will and Grace” is NBC’s most-watched primetime comedy at this point in the season in eight years. With it’s return, the guest stars have included the likes of Jennifer Lopez, Alec Baldwin, Minnie Driver, Ben Platt, Molly Shannon, Jane Lynch, Andrew Rannells and others. One can only guess who will be coming back in the next two seasons.

Will & Grace” stars Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Sean Hayes and Megan Mullally. Max Mutchnick and David Kohan, who co-created the series, write and executive produce. James Burrows directs and executive produces. “Will & Grace” is produced by Universal Television.

Be sure to tune into ‘Will and Grace’ on Thursday nights at 9/8c on NBC.

WILL & GRACE — 35th Annual PaleyFest LA: Will & Grace, Dolby Theater — Pictured: (l-r) Dan Bucatinsky, Moderator; Robert Greenblatt, Chairman, NBC Entertainment; James Burrows, Director; Sean Hayes, Debra Messing, Eric McCormack; Megan Mullally; Max Mutchnick, Executive Producer; David Kohan, Executive Producer — (Photo by: Chris Haston/NBC)

On Monday, September 15th, NBC revealed its lineup for their new season at NBC Upfronts in New York City. NBC released its first look into the revival of ‘Will and Grace’ which is the show poised to kick off the new ‘Must See TV’ on Thursday nights. Despite it being a near decade since the show went off air, Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Sean Hayes, and Megan Mullally, Will, Grace, Jack and Karen respectively, make it seem like no time has passed.

‘Will and Grace’ will air sometime in the fall, on Thursday nights, 8/7c, on NBC.

Take a look at the trailer below and let us know what you think. Are you excited to see these guys back in their sitcom sized apartment?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TY10pANm4eM

NBC is adding another musical to their repertoire this December. Hairspray Live! will be producer’s Neil Meron and Craig Zadan’s fourth musical with the network.

Hairspray, originally a film in 1988, is about a young woman named Tracy, whose dream it is to dance on the Corny Collin’s show. Hairspray went onto Broadway, where it premiered in 2002, winning eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Best Book of a Musical, and Best Score. Marisa Jaret Winokur, Matthew Morrison, and Harvey Fierstein, headlined the company. It was in 2007, that Hairspray was made into a film, again, but with music from the musical. It starred John Travolta, Michelle Pfeiffer, Christopher Walken, and as Tracy Nicky Blonsky.

It was announced earlier this year, that the new musical that NBC would be producing was Hairspray Live!, yet at the time no cast had been attached. Since its original announcement, the network has been announcing its  star studded lineup of actors. Starring as Tracy Turnblad is Maddie Baillio, as Tracy’s mother Edna is Harvey Fierstein who is reprising his role, as Velma Von Tussle is Broadway star Kristin Chenoweth, as Tracy’s best friend Penny is Ariana Grande, and as Mama Morton is Jennifer Hudson. The rest of the cast is Martin Short, Garret Clayton, Derek Hough, Andrea Martin, Rosie O’Donnell and Sean Hayes.

Robert Greenblat, NBC chairman, announced that this production will be doing things the previous ones have not attempted. Alex Rudzinski and Kenny Leon are co-directing the piece. Alex Rudzkinski is currently nominated for an Emmy for his direction of Grease Live! and Kenny Leon was nominated for his work on The Wiz Live!. Unlike the previous productions NBC has produced, this one will be shot on the backlot of Universal Studios in Hollywood and will feature a live audience as people from Baltimore and audience members of the ‘Corny Collins Show’

Hairspray Live! will premiere on December 7th 2016. Take a look below at NBC’s first promo with it’s all star cast.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZ7K0sbmIKk

Briefly: I love new TV.

Yeah, it’s sad that some of our favourite series like Agent Carter and The Muppets won’t be returning for another round of episodes, but every year I fall in love with a few brand new offerings, and this first trailer for NBC’s Timeless has me excited as hell (and not just because of my love for Abigail Spencer).

In Timeless, “a mysterious criminal steals a secret state-of-the-art time machine, intent on destroying America as we know it by changing the past. Our only hope is an unexpected team: a scientist, a soldier and a history professor, who must use the machine’s prototype to travel back in time to critical events. While they must make every effort not to affect the past themselves, they must also stay one step ahead of this dangerous fugitive. But can this handpicked team uncover the mystery behind it all and end his destruction before it’s too late?”

Yep, it sounds a little cheesy, but I’m always down for some time travel. The series also comes from Eric Kripke (“Revolution,” “Supernatural”), Shawn Ryan (“The Shield”) and the producers of “The Blacklist”.

I’m in.

You can take a look at the first trailer below, and be sure to let us know what you think! Timeless premieres on NBC this Fall!

https://youtu.be/4glJzvUunOE

Briefly: As a huge fan of Heroes initial four season run (yes, I watched it all the way through), I was beyond excited when NBC announced Heroes Reborn in February of 2014. The first series ended with an infuriating cliffhanger, and after a resolution was promised via a film, and then via comic book, and then essentially never spoken about again, I thought that surely the universe of Heroes was simply dead.

While it’s not bound to be winning any Emmy’s, I’ve been eating up everything that Heroes Reborn has to offer thus far, and I was beyond excited about the prospects of the series continuing.

Sadly (well, for me anyways), it looks like this will be the end for our Heroes, new and old, as NBC chairman Bob Greenblatt told THR that a second season has not even been discussed: “That was always the plan, unless Tim woke up one day and said, ‘Oh, I have another chapter to tell.’ But I think we’re coming to the end of the world, maybe. Stay tuned.”

THR pressed, noting that series creator Tim Kring has been vocal about continuing this universe, only for Greenblatt to reiterate that “He didn’t say that to me, so I haven’t heard that. As far as I know, there’s no more incarnations of Heroescoming.”

Colour me disappointed. Heroes Reborn isn’t even close to being the best superhero-oriented show on television, but I’ll be damned if I don’t love it anyways. Have you been enjoying the series thus far? What do you hope for its conclusion? Sound out below!

https://youtu.be/4FLHB2zB_cA

The last time we saw our Friends, Monica and Chandler had twins, Rachel didn’t get on the plane, Ross reunited with Rachel, Phoebe was still married to Mike and Joey was still Joey.  The show ended on May 6th 2004, with 52.5 million eyes watching and saying goodbye.

In a Press Conference with the Television Critics Association on Wednesday January 13th, NBC rolled out some pretty big news.  Last year, if you were part of the 23 million viewers, you watched the Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special. This year, much like the big anniversary special of SNL, they are paying tribute to James Burrows, a TV director who has spent many a year directing episodes of Television for NBC.

The special will be a two-hour tribute to TV director James Burrows, who has recently directed his 1,000th episode of television. The special will reunite the casts of Friends, Taxi, Cheers, Frasier and Will and Grace. Casts of Big Bang Theory, Mike and Molly, will also appear to pay tribute to the director.

It is being reporter that all of the Friends – Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, David Schwimmer, Matt LeBlanc, and Matthew Perry – will all come back for the reunion.

The star-studded special is set to tape in Los Angeles later this month and will air on NBC February 21 at 9/8c.

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Photo via Emmys.com

Briefly: Following last week’s announcement that its second season premiere would be delayed by two weeks, iTunes has exclusively debuted the very first clip from Agent Carter‘s upcoming second season.

The clip features Jarvis teaching the just-arrived Peggy all about life in California. Sure, it doesn’t offer too much insight into what to expect this season, but we’re bound to see more clips before the January premiere.

The upcoming second season stars Hayley Atwell in the titular role of the unstoppable secret agent for the SSR (Strategic Scientific Reserve). Dedicated to the fight against new atomic age threats in the wake of World War II, Peggy must now journey from New York City to Los Angeles for her most dangerous assignment yet. But even as she discovers new friends, a new home–and perhaps even a new love–she’s about to find out that the bright lights of the post-war Hollywood mask a more sinister threat to everyone she is sworn to protect.

Take a look at the clip below, and let us know what you think! Agent Carter premieres on January 19th!

Briefly: Another day, another new piece of promotional material for Agent Carter‘s upcoming second season.

Today, following yesterday’s announcement that the second season premiere would be delayed by two weeks, ABC has debuted a stylish new poster for the upcoming season.

Sure, it doesn’t teach us anything new about the upcoming episodes (aside from the fact that Peggy Carter is still stylish as hell), but in any case, it’s a great image that precedes a likely fantastic second season.

The upcoming second season stars Hayley Atwell in the titular role of the unstoppable secret agent for the SSR (Strategic Scientific Reserve). Dedicated to the fight against new atomic age threats in the wake of World War II, Peggy must now journey from New York City to Los Angeles for her most dangerous assignment yet. But even as she discovers new friends, a new home–and perhaps even a new love–she’s about to find out that the bright lights of the post-war Hollywood mask a more sinister threat to everyone she is sworn to protect.

Take a look at the image below, and let us know what you think! Agent Carter premieres on January 19th!

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Source: IGN

Briefly: Thanks, Obama.

Agent Carter was set to begin its sure-to-be-awesome second season on January 5th, but amidst a myriad of excellent (short) teasers, TV Guide has revealed that the season two premiere will not make its previously scheduled debut.

Why not?

Well, the arguably more important (definitely more important) State of the Union address has been scheduled for the following week, on January 12th.

So instead of having a huge gap after the premiere, Agent Carter has opted to simply begin on January 19th so the POTUS can say what he needs to say.

The upcoming second season stars Hayley Atwell in the titular role of the unstoppable secret agent for the SSR (Strategic Scientific Reserve). Dedicated to the fight against new atomic age threats in the wake of World War II, Peggy must now journey from New York City to Los Angeles for her most dangerous assignment yet. But even as she discovers new friends, a new home–and perhaps even a new love–she’s about to find out that the bright lights of the post-war Hollywood mask a more sinister threat to everyone she is sworn to protect.

Are you looking forward to the return of Agent Carter? Sound out below!

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Briefly: Wow, these Agent Carter teasers are coming out fast.

Following an action-packed teaser from last week, and the very first teaser from the week before, the newest video promoting the upcoming second season has just debuted online.

Yep, we see Peggy fighting (naturally), but we’re also introducted to Jarvis’ wife Ana for the very first time.

The upcoming second season stars Hayley Atwell in the titular role of the unstoppable secret agent for the SSR (Strategic Scientific Reserve). Dedicated to the fight against new atomic age threats in the wake of World War II, Peggy must now journey from New York City to Los Angeles for her most dangerous assignment yet. But even as she discovers new friends, a new home–and perhaps even a new love–she’s about to find out that the bright lights of the post-war Hollywood mask a more sinister threat to everyone she is sworn to protect.

Take a look at the teaser below, and let us know what you think! Agent Carter‘s second season begins on January 5th!

Briefly: Following the very first footage from Agent Carter‘s upcoming second season from a few weeks back, ABC has just debuted another look at the anticipated episodes entitled ‘Peggy Carter is Back’.

And back she is! The teaser showcases Ms. Carter doing what she does best; kicking butt and doing spy-stuff.

In any case, it’s a short but satisfying look at just what’s in store for us this January.

The upcoming second season stars Hayley Atwell in the titular role of the unstoppable secret agent for the SSR (Strategic Scientific Reserve). Dedicated to the fight against new atomic age threats in the wake of World War II, Peggy must now journey from New York City to Los Angeles for her most dangerous assignment yet. But even as she discovers new friends, a new home–and perhaps even a new love–she’s about to find out that the bright lights of the post-war Hollywood mask a more sinister threat to everyone she is sworn to protect.

The second season will consist of 10 episodes, up from the fantastic 8 that we saw in season one.

You can take a look at the teaser below, and be sure to let us know what you’d like to see when Agent Carter returns next year!

Briefly: With less than two months to go until Agent Carter‘s second season premiere on January 5th, ABC has just debuted our very first teaser for the upcoming episodes.

The upcoming second season stars Hayley Atwell in the titular role of the unstoppable secret agent for the SSR (Strategic Scientific Reserve). Dedicated to the fight against new atomic age threats in the wake of World War II, Peggy must now journey from New York City to Los Angeles for her most dangerous assignment yet. But even as she discovers new friends, a new home–and perhaps even a new love–she’s about to find out that the bright lights of the post-war Hollywood mask a more sinister threat to everyone she is sworn to protect.

The second season will consist of 10 episodes, up from the fantastic 8 that we saw in season one.

You can take a look at the teaser below, and be sure to let us know what you’d like to see when Agent Carter returns next year!

Briefly: We still don’t know when it’ll be airing (though we are very excited that it’s airing at all), but ABC and Disney have just debuted a gorgeous new poster for the next season of Agent Carter.

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The poster debuted today at Entertainment Weekly, which notes that Agent Carter will be a part of theMarvel’s Television Presents: Agents of Primetime panel at NYCC on Friday, Oct. 9 at 6 p.m. ET.

I’m excited. Are you excited? We don’t know what season two has in store for us, I’m almost looking forward to Agent Carter‘s return more than Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.‘s (and it’s not just because I have a crush on Hayley Attwell).

 

 

Briefly: As a huge fan of Heroes initial four season run (yes, I watched it all the way through), I was beyond excited when NBC announced Heroes Reborn in February of last year. The first series ended with an infuriating cliffhanger, and after a resolution was promised via a film, and then via comic book, and then essentially never spoken about again, I thought that surely the universe of Heroes was simply dead.

And then Heroes Reborn was announced, and people like Jack Coleman and Masi Oka were confirmed to return, and I’ve pretty much been squealing with anticipation ever since.

We’re now just a few days away from Heroes Reborn‘s special double-length premiere, and NBC has just debuted a new promo that shows the aftermath of a world-changing event, and a future in which Claire Bennet is long dead.

Shit’s gonna get real.

Take a look at the promo below, and let us know what you hope to see in the event series!

https://youtu.be/FjsnE-YDbc4

Briefly: As a huge fan of Heroes initial four season run (yes, I watched it all the way through), I was beyond excited when NBC announced Heroes Reborn in February of last year. The first series ended with an infuriating cliffhanger, and after a resolution was promised via a film, and then via comic book, and then essentially never spoken about again, I thought that surely the universe of Heroes was simply dead.

And then Heroes Reborn was announced, and people like Jack Coleman and Masi Oka were confirmed to return, and I’ve pretty much been squealing with anticipation ever since.

We’re fast approaching Heroes Reborn‘s September 24th premiere date, and NBC has just debuted two cool new promos for the upcoming event series. Both feature a classic Mohinder voiceover that really bring me back to high school.

Take a look at the promos below, and let us know what you think!

Briefly: As a huge fan of Heroes initial four season run (yes, I watched it all the way through), I was beyond excited when NBC announced Heroes Reborn in February of last year. The first series ended with an infuriating cliffhanger, and after a resolution was promised via a film, and then via comic book, and then essentially never spoken about again, I thought that surely the universe of Heroes was simply dead.

And then Heroes Reborn was announced, and people like Jack Coleman and Masi Oka were confirmed to return, and I’ve pretty much been squealing with anticipation ever since.

Today, NBC debuted a brand new poster for the series, which showcases much of the series’ new cast, while leaving out any of our alumni aside from Noah Bennet.

Weird. Where’s Hiro?

You can take a look at the poster below, and be sure to let us know whether or not you’re looking forward to Heroes return to television.

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Briefly: Yesterday it was reported that NBC had begun development on a reboot of classic 90’s action series Xena: Warrior Princess.

Sadly, it looks like you’ll have to give up on those dreams for now, as earlier today Xena herself, Lucy Lawless, squashed the news of the reboot.

It looks as though we’ll just have to keep dreaming for now, but while we wait for Xena, why not check out Paul London: Hero of the Prophecy?

14 years after the show’s sixth season ended, Xena: Warrior Princess is looking to make a return to television.

Hollywood Reporter‘s sources tell them that NBC is looking to make a modern reboot of the beloved franchise. Shows original executive producers, Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert are back on board to make the show a “modern” reboot. There is no confirmation of what role Lucy Lawless will have in the show, but rumors are that the producers want her involved somehow.

The direct quote from sources is that:

Xena would have to have the charisma and charm of Lawless and the smarts of The Hunger Games’ Katniss

Seems that our beloved shows from our youth are all returning. This news is hot on the heels of the X-Files series reboot as weel.

No word on additional cast of Xena, but the show is slated to hit the air sometime in 2016.

Briefly: As a huge fan of Heroes initial four season run (yes, I watched it all the way through), I was beyond excited when NBC announced Heroes Reborn in February of last year. The first series ended with an infuriating cliffhanger, and after a resolution was promised via a film, and then via comic book, and then essentially never spoken about again, I thought that surely the universe of Heroes was simply dead, and we’d never, ever see what happened when Claire Bennet revealed herself to the world.

And then Heroes Reborn was announced, and people like Jack Coleman and Masi Oka were confirmed to return, and I’ve pretty much been squealing with anticipation ever since.

During the insanity that is San Diego Comic-Con, NBC released the first full trailer for Heroes: Reborn, which answers some key questions, and raises a few of its own (mainly, “Where are the heroes?”).

Yep, Reborn is set five years after the finale, and it’s also in the same world where Claire revealed herself. This means that everyone knows of these super-human individuals, and naturally, everyone hates them.

We also see that the series looks to largely focus on Jack Coleman’s Noah Bennett, who looks beyond broken after what happened to his daughter, and no longer wears his trademark horn-rimmed glasses.

All in all, the series looks bad-ass, and I couldn’t be more excited to return to this world that I had long given up on. Whether the series can bring back the lustre of Heroes debut season, or will end up more like the atrocity that was season three, I cannot wait to see these old friends again.

Take a look at the trailer below, and be sure to let us know what you think! Heroes: Reborn premieres on September 24th!

https://youtu.be/4FLHB2zB_cA

“We’re all nerd culture,” he says. “To me, ‘nerdy’ just means passionate. Back in the day, the stereotypical nerd was just passionate about things that maybe other people didn’t understand or get, like, science or science fiction … Now, everybody is into that, on some level.”

Talking to Zachary Levi is like talking to your best friend who just downed a Red Bull. He talks about passion, when he himself oozes an infectious enthusiasm. This fire has lit up enough for Levi realize some of his wildest dreams, dreams he admits he didn’t even realize he had. “That was never on the list,” he says regarding Nerd HQ, his off-site Comic-Con party where celebrities and fans can chill over music, drinks, and good vibes. It’s a choice opportunity to take sick Instagram photos and make your friends sitting at home jealous. It may not have been Zachary Levi’s dream, but it’s certainly someone’s. They shall not be named, not even if they’re the author of this piece.

In 2007, Zachary Levi landed the starring role in NBC’s Chuck. The action/comedy series generated a cult following in the face of low ratings, its legacy now in the same breath of shows like Community and Firefly. Inspired by the Comic-Con devoted and the surging nerd zeitgeist, Levi began Nerd HQ to make that growing con experience retain a bit of intimacy.

Last year Nerd HQ faced a bit of backlash when it attempted crowdfunding despite questionable rewards and vague intentions. The party raises funds for Operation Smile, and will again this year, but not even good will can shield you from the Internet’s bite.

With just days left until this year’s Comic-Con kicks off, I had a chance to speak to Zachary Levi about what attendees can expect this year at Nerd HQ, his observation of what’s happening in nerd culture, his role in the upcoming Heroes: Reborn, and sets the record straight on what happened last summer.

Zachary Levi Photo by Eric Blackmon

So Zachary, we’re heading into Comic-Con pretty fast. Are you excited? What’s going through your head, man?

Zachary: I’m excited anytime we’re able to get it back together again. It’s a pretty massive undertaking. It’s a big event. It requires a lot of time, energy, resources, money. Anytime we can get all those things together and we can make it actually materialize yet again, I’m happy about that.

I’m happy to just keep bringing people what they want. People are always hitting us up on Twitter and saying, “Are you going to do it again? We missed it, we want it.” I want to be able to tell them, years in advance, “Hey, of course. Consider us booked for ten years,” but it’s just always a crapshoot.

That’s exciting. The panelists, we have lined up already. We haven’t even locked in all of our panels, but the panels we have so far are awesome. I can’t wait to announce those soon and awesome partners. IGN is our media partner. They’re going to be streaming all of our panels, all of our interviews…

What do you have lined up?

Zachary: AMD is our tech partner, Sony is our gaming partner. In conjunction with AMD, we’re bringing Star Wars Battlefront.

Holy shit.

Zachary: Yeah dude, we have the first public playable demo.

Oh my God, that’s awesome.

Zachary: Yeah dude, I know. It’s so awesome.

So that’s locked and loaded.

Zachary: Yeah, we got to play it at E3 and it was so good. I was like, “Dude, I can’t wait for the public to actually get their hands on this, because it’s so dope.” It’s running around in the movies that we love, just like Battlefield. Yeah, it’s great.

So this is the fifth year that Nerd HQ will be around, correct?

Zachary: Year five, yeah.

In what ways has Nerd HQ lived up to your dreams or expectations?

Zachary: I would say that what I set out to do with HQ was just do things a little differently. I feel like if we all thought outside the box a little more and challenged certain things that we’re just handed … You look at a door. We all look at a door in the same way, but as soon as somebody goes, “Why don’t we just do it like this? Wouldn’t it open better or it would creak less or you could exit faster?”

Just kick it down.

Zachary: Kick it down! Right. Then, somebody actually does that, and then everybody goes, “Oh my God, why didn’t I think of that?” With HQ, I saw opportunities to make certain celebrity interactions with the public better and more interactive and more satisfying or more incentivized.

Do you think it’s because Comic-Con has gotten a little too crowded or a little too noisy? Is that why?

Zachary: Oh, no. Comic-Con’s got to do what Comic-Con’s got to do. That’s a logistical nightmare I don’t wish on anybody; 150,000 people coming… It’s gnarly, right? At the same time, I was looking at people sleeping on concrete, waiting to get in to a Chuck panel, overnight. I’m like, “Man, how do we not do that? How do we make sure that everyone who’s actually in a ballroom or a hall is actually there for that panel and not just sitting on a seat waiting for another panel? How do you do that? How do you raise money for charity?”

I believe in what I call “conscientious capitalism,” where we, as The Nerd Machine, can sell merch and make money and hopefully make them some money from sponsorship or whatever. We can also help raise a bunch of money and give a bunch of money at the same time.

That’s why all the celebrity interactions, I didn’t want to make any money on. There’s plenty of conventions to go make money doing signings, but as far as HQ is concerned I wanted to create an opportunity where, we, in this celebrity world, could interact with our fans in just really pure, fun ways, that we’re still very protected, very safe, but very organic and off the cuff. That’s why the panels are unmoderated and fans just get to ask questions for an hour, because they never really get that opportunity.

Then, every time there’s any kind of interaction, you monetize it, so that it’s actually got some worth. You can’t just have people barging in and queuing up for hours, because then that starts creating lines again. You say, “It costs 20 bucks.” Twenty bucks, to me, was a perfect … It’s one bill. It’s 20 bucks a seat for a panel or 20 bucks for a photo or 20 bucks for a signing.

Maybe one day, maybe even next year, we’re going to have to raise that price, because there is so many people now and we only have such limited space. Maybe people can afford $40 for a seat at a panel, I don’t know. I just wanted to make something that was affordable, but still meant something, and that we could all come together and do something that was bigger than all of us and that’s why the non-profit angle came in.

Are you teaming up with Operation Smile again this year?

Zachary: Definitely Operation Smile, but that said, because our venue is the new children’s museum, they’re a non-profit in themselves. We’re also helping to raise money for the new children’s museum by renting out that space, so it’s even better. It’s made it even sweeter on the whole non-profit world.

Last year there was a bit of controversy with Nerd HQ’s funding efforts. What happened in the past year? What changed?

Zachary: Yeah, man, it was really unfortunate, but I think some people didn’t understand and I think there was actually some people, if I’m being perfectly honest, who are Nerd Machine/Nerd HQ haters and were waiting for an opportunity to spin something on us to drag us down, to pull us down.

It was such a bummer. It broke my heart… You can’t please everybody and I tried. There was one article that was written about it, I can’t remember the gentleman’s name, but he was lambasting us saying that we wanted people to give us money so we could have a private celebrity party for a million dollars. I was like, “That is not even close to the truth. You clearly did not look at our website. You clearly do not understand what we’re doing.” I reached out to him. I said, “Hey, man, can we talk about this? I don’t think you understand what’s going on.” He never got back to me. I’m like, “Okay, you don’t really want to know the truth. You just want to be a hater. You just want to tear people down.” That’s really unfortunate.

The reason why we even did that, and this is something I tried to explain in the crowdfunding campaign was, every year, we try to get the events sponsored. Every year, we essentially succeeded, while losing a little bit of money here and there, because it’s just a really expensive thing to do. In the beginning years, a lot of sponsors were like, “What is this? We don’t know what it is. It’s not really tried and true,” so it’s typical to get a lot of money out of them, but you try to get as much as you can.

The way the whole financial situation breaks down is these big companies, it takes a long time to actually get paid by them. They’re committed to so many other events leading up to Comic-Con. They’ve got money invested into E3 and CES and South by Southwest and so many things and so they’re all like, “We’ll get there, when we get there.”

There’s a whole giant production budget: lights and sound and booths and furniture. It’s a lot of stuff that you need to pay for, but you need to pay for that up front or at least put deposits on it. What was happening, was I was essentially having to fund it all myself, out of my pocket, and then pay myself back, when we get sponsorship dollars in. For the most part, that was working. Again, we’d lose a little money here and there, but to me, it was an investment into the future.

Then, the third year, our first year at Petco… We had an oral agreement with a sponsor for a lot of money and at the last second, they pulled out. I had already spent a bunch of my own money. Then, I was in this predicament where it’s like, we either fold up shop, we cut our losses and we’ll probably never do HQ and maybe have to close the doors on Nerd Machine, because it was that big of a momentum shift, or I just double-down and I say “Whatever, it’s money. It’s a lot of it and I’m really not stoked to have to lose it, but I believe in HQ and I believe in the happiness that it brings people and the impact that it has on people’s lives, not just the non-profit stuff.”

That was a huge thing, too. It was like, “If we don’t HQ at this point, we’re going to not raise $250,000 for kids who really need it, but also, we’re not bringing the smiles to the public and to the celebrities that are coming down and have those moments.” They’re moments that last a lifetime.

Those moments are that important.

I get people that tell me, to this day, the most incredible memories that they have of being in San Diego at that time are being at one of our dance parties, that we have, by the way, for the public and for private. We don’t just throw private parties. It’s not just me hanging out with my celebrity buddies.

The panels, for fans to be able to have that kind of access to ask whatever they want for an hour of Tom Hiddleston or Joss Whedon and then for Tom to have the ability to really have time to answer a question, to get into the depth of a role that he’s done or why he’s done them or the really silly stuff, like when somebody said, “Hey, I saw you do a velociraptor impersonation online. Would you do that?” and he goes, “Yeah,” and he just does it. It’s so funny.

That doesn’t exist anywhere else. I’ve never seen places where that type of magic happens. I think it’s a very specific formula. You have to allow for enough structure where it’s safe, but not so much structure that it’s confining and where people feel like they can’t do just whatever … I wanted there to be a off-the-cuff enough feel and setting where you could do whatever, as long as it’s respectful and kind and that’s what it’s been every year.

Giving fans the freedom to ask what they want, not one fan has ever asked any panelist something that was rude … or disrespectful. Everyone is so cool, because they also feel like, “Wow, we’re being thought of. We’re being taken care of. We want this to keep going.”

There’s no question what you’ve done with fan and geek culture. Do you ever stop to think or take stock? Like, “Oh my God, I was able to do that?

Zachary: Every once and a while, I do. Every once and a while, I go, “Wow…”

“I was in Tomb Raider!”

Zachary: Yeah, but I don’t know, it’s weird. I’m always looking forward. I think it’s awesome that they made a character of me for multiplayer in Tomb Raider, that’s so much fun, but no, I didn’t … When I was a kid, I don’t know that I ever thought, “Oh, that’s a goal,” or certainly didn’t think, “Oh, I’m going to create my own convention.” That was never on the list.

I’ve always definitely had a entrepreneurial and philanthropic side to me, so I’ve always had ideas of different things. Then, when ideas come to me, I vet them in my own mind, I think about them a lot and I go, “You know what? I think this would work. I want to go try this, I think people would dig this.”

That’s where HQ came from and then people did, they believed in it on both sides, the public and celebrities. It’s just really cool to see something come together like that. It’s still a battle. There’s still a lot of things that surround putting the event on every year. It’s still a battle and I just don’t want it to be a battle anymore. I just want it to be good and to happen and people to know it and enjoy it.

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The trailer for Heroes: Reborn dropped just a little while ago, and I’m so, so excited. What’s it like to be on the revival? Can you tell us a little about your character?

Zachary: Yeah, it’s great, man. We’re still doing it, by the way. We’re only about half-way through. When I was doing Chuck, we were on the same night with Heroes and I knew all those kids. I say “kids,” playfully. Obviously, they’re older than I am …  but I got to know them. I love them, I think they’re such incredible people and so talented.

As much fun as I was having on Chuck, I was always a little envious of the sandbox they got to play in, because I was like, “Dude, you fly and shit. That’s amazing.” When this came back around or when Heroes: Reborn was announced, I was looking for what my next gig would be. I love a mini-series. When you’re weighing the idea of committing to a full series, that’s three, seven years of your life. With a mini-series, it’s going to be about five months.

I loved the world of it, so I went to my team. I said, “Hey, let’s go track this down.” I ended up talking to Tim Kring a couple times and he was telling me about it. I was telling him, “Hey, look, if nothing else, I just don’t want to play Chuck again. I want to play something that’s very different, a departure.” He pitched me this role of Luke Collins.

Luke is married to Joanne Collins, played by Judi Shekoni. We, essentially, are greatly affected by this event that happens four years after the end of the original series. When everyone finds out there’s people with powers, four years after that, there’s this incident in Odessa, Texas.

It’s considered a terrorist attack of sorts, many people die, and we are personally affected by it. The world believes that who’s behind it are people with abilities. We take it upon ourselves to do what we think is the right thing to do to make the world a safer place, which is to kill people with powers, with abilities.

Holy shit.

Zachary: Yeah, it’s dark, man. It’s dark and twisted and tortured. There’s a lot of soul-searching and journey with these characters along the way. It’s pretty intense. It’s full-on. It’s been weird, it’s definitely the darkest I’ve ever had to go with a character. It’s very draining sometimes. You’re like, “Wow, to keep this up, I don’t know that I could even do it for another year if I had to stay in that mindframe.” It’s intense.

So, definitely a departure from Chuck?

Zachary: Oh, yeah.

You’re clearly a passionate geek and you’re all in the Comic-Con culture hardcore. You’ve seen geek culture change from kids getting stuffed in lockers to The Avengers making so much money at the box office. What do you think about geek culture now? Does it surprise you or did you see this coming?

Zachary: Yeah, I think there’s a lot of things that contribute to that. One, is we have definitely shifted as a society … so many more jobs nowadays are less about physical ability and more about mental ability. We live in a digital age, whereas, you might’ve been coming up as a kid and your dad worked in a coal mine and now you’re working in the coal mine. That’s a really quote/unquote “manly,” brawny thing to do.

Now, a lot of kids come up playing video games. It’s a typical thing. It’s a typical thing that kids all know how to use the computer. It’s a typical thing that you’re now inundated with entertainment because special effects have gotten so good, that we’d all go watch a movie like Avengers, because those movies can be made now and they can be made really well.

That’s brought something that was maybe more exclusively quote/unquote “nerd culture” or “geek culture” into the mainstream and people who only loved Iron Man in comic books, who were the maybe nerdier kids, now, everybody likes Iron Man because Robert Downey Jr. is a bad-ass and been in really cool movies and you go, “Awesome.”

One of the things I wanted to do with Nerd Machine was create a lifestyle brand for nerd culture, but simultaneously, tell everyone, “We’re all nerd culture.” To me, “nerdy” just means passionate. It just means you’re passionate about something. Back in the day, the stereotypical nerd was just passionate about things that maybe other people didn’t understand or get, like, science or science fiction or comic books or video games or whatever. Now, everybody is into that, on some level.

That means, A, that stuff that was stereotypically nerdy, now everyone understands, and then, B, even if you’re not, you’re still passionate about something. You’re passionate about basketball. You’re passionate about fashion. You’re passionate about food. You’re passionate about travel. You’re a travel nerd. You’re a food nerd. You’re a sports nerd. Yeah, everyone’s a nerd about something.

That’s been one of our big mantras. I really do want people to embrace that messaging, because that’s, ultimately, what’s going to break down so many barriers and stigmas. What’s really fascinating to me is the almost reverse discrimination that I’ve seen come out of the stereotypical nerd culture. It’s very strange.

There was a galvanization of the quote/unquote “nerds,” because they all found something they really liked and they appreciated it and there was freedom in that and people going down to Comic-Con and cosplaying and not being judged for it. That’s great. So much of it was rooted in not judging other people and finding a place where you’re not judged.

Then, all of a sudden, a cute girl who might not have been into the comic books, but all of a sudden watched Avengers is like, “Oh my God, I think Black Widow is awesome,” and “Holy crap, I can go dress up like Black Widow and go down to this place, like Comic-Con? I’m going to go do that.” Then, all of a sudden, the people who consider themselves the “true nerds,” they start judging that new girl, because, “What do you know about Black Widow? What do you know about Avengers?” It’s like, “Whoa, shouldn’t you just be stoked that there’s a new convert of somebody …

Just accept that someone’s into it?

Zachary: Yeah, it’s weird and crazy. I think that there’s this weird backlash, because they feel like they were ridiculed for so long and now it’s theirs and it can only be theirs. They get to be the “cool kids,” almost. I’m like, “Guys, this is so antithetical to what being an original OG nerd was even about. You should be so stoked that people finally get you and get what you were about and what you were passionate about. Embrace other people, isn’t that what you always wanted?”

Isn’t that what we always wanted? We wanted to be able to talk to about the Legend of Zelda without people going “Nerd alert,” because, guess what? Now we can. It’s just fascinating to me. I’m so happy that stuff is becoming mainstream, but at the same time, I’m witnessing this discrimination. It’s a bummer.

Last words, man. Is there anything else you look forward to this year at Nerd HQ?

Zachary: Oh, man, it’s the same stuff we do. Battlefront‘s huge. We’re so stoked out. We’re going to have Project Morpheus as well.

Project Morpheus? Really?

Zachary: Yeah, dude, totally, and we’re going to have dance parties open to the public both Thursday and Saturday night. Friday night’s the big nerd party. That’s the big box party that’s out and everybody in town, panels all day, every day. We’re going to have awesome food, awesome drinks, charging stations, like we’ve always had. You can come in, charge your shit up, you can do that.

Again, other than the celebrity interactions, everything is free. You don’t need a badge, you can just walk right in. You get an RFID bracelet. You register. You can go into the photo booth, take pictures, it’ll automatically send them to your email address.

We got the new app, you can go download that, the Nerd HQ app. Yeah, man, it’s all that groovy stuff.

Dude, I can’t wait and I hope to see you there. Thank you so much for your time.

Zachary: Right back at you, brother.

Heroes returns September 24th on NBC. Mark your calendars.

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It seems Heroes is finally embracing its nerdy heritage more. When it aired, geek TV was a little different. Superman had his thing on Smallville, but all the super nerdy stuff was reserved for movies. But now, with Arrow and The Flash bringing blockbuster superheroes to primetime weekday nights, it seems Heroes is comfortable to finally go down that route. The new trailer shows that. It’s action-y and far more comic book-y than ever.

I don’t know if it was a good thing or a bad thing how much Heroes shied away from being full-geek.  It simultaneously made comic books “cool” while also avoiding the stuff that made it cool in the first place.

There was no iconography to ape. A cheerleader outfit, some black leather, maybe? There were no flashy costumes or anything of the like in the original Heroes, and I’m forever conflicted about how I feel.

But I do feel great that HIRO IS BACK. Hell yes!

Briefly: As a huge fan of Heroes initial four season run (yes, I watched it all the way through), I was beyond excited when NBC announced Heroes Reborn in February of last year. The first series ended with an infuriating cliffhanger, and after a resolution was promised via a film, and then via comic book, and then essentially never spoken about again, I thought that surely the universe of Heroes was simply dead.

And then Heroes Reborn was announced, and people like Jack Coleman and Masi Oka were confirmed to return, and I’ve pretty much been squealing with anticipation ever since.

Today, NBC debuted a new teaser for the series, and while it doesn’t feature any actual footage, it certainly sets the tone for a somber drama.

I don’t know about you, but I can’t wait. I’m also fully expecting to be really disappointed in the reboot, but we’ll cross that bridge when we come to it, won’t we?

Take a look at the trailer below, and let us know what you think! Heroes Reborn debuts this Fall!

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The Peacock is putting the breaks on the acclaimed drama Hannibal.

 

NBC had this to say

We have been tremendously proud of Hannibal over its three seasons,” NBC said in a statement. Bryan Fuller and his team of writers and producers, as well as our incredible actors, have brought a visual palette of storytelling that has been second to none in all of television — broadcast or cable. We thank Gaumont and everyone involved in the show for their tireless efforts that have made Hannibal an incredible experience for audiences around the world.

Showrunner Bryan Fuller released his own statement today

NBC has allowed us to craft a television series that no other broadcast network would have dared, and kept us on the air for three seasons despite Cancellation Bear Chow ratings and images that would have shredded the eyeballs of lesser Standards & Practices enforcers. Jen Salke and her team have been fantastic partners and creatively supportive beyond measure. Hannibal is finishing his last course at NBC’s table this summer, but a hungry cannibal can always dine again. And personally, I look forward to my next meal with NBC.

NBC does plan to continue with the release of the remaining 10 episodes, and they will be released at the normal time of 10 PM on Thursdays.

 

Hard as they tried, fans couldn’t save the Hellblazer. NBC has passed on a season two of Constantine.

But true to the character of John Constantine, that clever bastard, hope still isn’t lost. The producers are working to find a new home for the series.

In this current golden age of television, an option like a move to cable TV or subscription streaming like Netflix or Hulu just doesn’t seem like that big of a leap anymore. With a rabid fanbase, no show ever completely dies. One need only look at Arrested Development.

Purely guessing from my point of view, I see a pickup by Netflix (or someone else) totally within the realm of possibility. And I hope they do: as much as I loved the show, Constantine just couldn’t live up to its potential on broadcast television. I hope the show finds a home with a big audience and little adherence to broadcast standards, and that they find it soon.

It’s difficult being a Constantine fan. Cancellation is like an impending death sentence, a swinging pendulum swinging too close to comfort. Not all hope is lost, but how much did we lose?

After the emotional rollercoaster from a short while ago, now it looks like there’s still a fighting chance. On NBC starting tomorrow, Friday (April 24), all thirteen episodes of the entire series first season will be available to stream for free — unless you count watching two minutes of State Farm ads and Undateable spots a form of existential payment — and for a limited time.

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Meanwhile, as you watch the Hellblazer do his thing, the executive producers will be going up to bat to swing for the fences as they pitch* the second season to NBC bigwigs.

I’m not sure how much these streaming numbers actually count, but this gesture speak volumes. Now it’s time to take advantage. We want more Constantine gosh darn it, so stream it! You don’t even need to actually watch it, just open it up and hit play then go back to your Excel sheets at work like you should be doing. And forward it to your friends who haven’t seen the show yet. The more the merrier!

You heard the man.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fYYWMtj1Ag

*I didn’t mean to use so many contradictory baseball metaphors.

Briefly: Late last month we saw our first cast photo from NBC’s Heroes Reborn, and today we received word that another fan favourite character from the original series will reprise his role in the upcoming reboot.

Deadline has learned that Jimmy Jean-Louis will again portray The Haitian in the series. His character appeared in all four seasons of Heroes, and work alongside Jack Coleman’s Noah Bennett. The Haitian held the ability to erase memories, and it was a power that was used often in the original show.

Little (nothing) is known about the plot of Heroes Reborn at this point, but the Tim Kring produced series is slated to launch this Fall.

Are you looking forward to Heroes Reborn? Or did the final act of the original series turn you off this world forever? Sound out below!

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Like a faded high school football player reading about last night’s game on the news, I have to bring up my time spent as an intern for Late Night with Seth Meyers. Honestly, if it wasn’t for my internship there I wouldn’t have come to Geekscape. That’s a long story I’d be happy to tell you in person. Ask me at Comic-Con or something.

But last night! Game of Thrones‘ Kit Harrington was a guest talking about typical late-night stuff. What’s it like on the show, do you have a dog, where’s the body hidden, yadda yadda. And then, something great: Kit Harrington as Jon Snow, joins Seth and his friends for dinner.

Trust me. It’s a thousand times funnier than it sounds.

It’s a wonderfully-directed segment, and while I knew the brooding Jon Snow in a hoity-toity New York dinner amongst friends is funny enough, I never realized just how gut-busting it could be. Who knew a man sent to guard against the White Walkers would be so cold? (HA! Get it? Cold? No? OK.)

Briefly: As a huge fan of Heroes initial four season run (yes, I watched it all the way through), I was beyond excited when NBC announced Heroes Reborn in February of last year. The first series ended with an infuriating cliffhanger, and after a resolution was promised via a film, and then via comic book, and then essentially never spoken about again, I thought that surely the universe of Heroes was simply dead.

And then Heroes Reborn was announced, and people like Jack Coleman and Masi Oka were confirmed to return, and I’ve pretty much been squealing with anticipation ever since.

Today, newcomer Zachary Levi tweeted out the first cast photo from the 13-episode series (minus Masi Oka), and the return of one of my favourite shows (at least during a few of my teenage years) feels all the more real. Take a look at the photo below, and be sure to let us know if you’re looking forward to Heroes Reborn!

Yep, it’s really happening.

We here at Geekscape are massive fans of Constantine, and we’re doing our best to support the littlest DC Comics show that can. Arrow and The Flash might be the cool jocks of the class, but Constantine is that really nice but kind of quiet person that might be expelled if he doesn’t study more.

The latest rumor concerning everyone’s favorite occult detective is a really fascinating one: The show might be rebranded as Hellblazer and air on Syfy.

From Cinelinx:

Despite the low numbers, NBC’s Constantine show has a very active and rabid fan base.  When word about the series’ production halt came about, the internet was flooded with #SaveConstantine posts and hope for the future.  Sadly, things haven’t been looking all that good.  Recently NBC announced a wave of show renewals for their channel and the DC Comics show was nowhere to be seen.  So is all hope lost for this show?  Maybe not…

 

I’ve heard from a couple of sources now that NBC doesn’t really want to give up on Constantine and are actively searching for ways to keep the show going.  Let me preface the next thing I’m about say with this: the sources have made it clear that this is an IDEA/possible plan being bandied about.  So it’s not 100% and may not come to pass, but it is one of the more popular ideas being put out there right now amongst the show-heads.

 

Still with me?  Okay.  The idea here isn’t so much to keep Constantine going on NBC but to move it to the Syfy Channel (where the marathon they ran of the show did very well) and rebranding it as Hellblazer.  The new channel would give them a little more freedom to explore some of the darker aspects of the comic and appeal to a broader fanbase.

It’s still only a rumor and not an actual thing that’s going to happen, but let’s speculate because this is the internet and that’s all we do: it’s a great plan. Constantine clearly has dedicated fans willing to follow it into hell (HAHA, get it?). #SaveConstantine trends each time an episode airs. It’s like chanting “WE WANT SOMETHING” when that something is standing right there with their arms up.

Syfy has already aired Constantine with a marathon a few months ago, so this wouldn’t be the weirdest and biggest change ever. In fact, Syfy (when it was Sci-Fi) aired Heroes reruns to help build the audience for NBC.

And just how much cooler is the Hellblazer title than Constantine? Both names are evocative and unique for sure, but Hellblazer is far easier to understand and is just so rad.

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Basic cable is a great place for a show like Constantine. The show hasn’t shied away from the grosser aspects that John Constantine involves himself with. Last night’s episode had John inspect a corpse with an exposed chest. Despite having seen every nasty zombie and horror media, and even some actual medical procedures here and there, I got pretty squeamish.

Still, on basic cable where shows like The Walking Dead thrive, material like Breaking Bad explored the darker reaches of the human psyche, and The Americans can do some of the most brutal stuff ever seen, Constantine might be in better company. Let’s keep up with the high school metaphor: Constantine is that same nice kid but is like, super into punk, prog metal and gross stuff that turns you off. Putting the show on basic cable is like him going to a concert where he can hang out with others just like him instead of getting weird looks from everyone else in class.

Furthermore, it can benefit Syfy. Almost everybody had a laugh at the channel’s expense when its president admitted they missed the genre-TV train that everyone is on board now. Game of Thrones, The 100The Walking DeadArrowThe Flash, all of these are massively popular shows that could have done well for Syfy but now are nowhere near an inch of them. Syfy had momentum after the groundbreaking Battlestar Galactica reboot, but then they tried to attract a wider audience and lost focus. Now they’re Sharknado.

(If you blame WWE’s presence you can go fuck yourself, pro wrestling is a weird and awesome subculture that all geeks should love. Check out WWE NXT, Lucha Underground, or New Japan Pro Wrestling which is offering its stuff this month for free.)

Syfy is slowly but surely trying to win back viewers. While geeks aren’t normally into reality programming, having shows like Face/Off or Heroes of Cosplay are modest efforts that show that reality TV isn’t just for the uber-rich to be dumb asses. I’m a huge fan of Dominion, an apocalyptic series about humans warring with heaven’s angels. Z Nation, their zombie series, is starting to get an audience which has legitimately surprised me. Defiance is doing well, and 12 Monkeys is getting buzz like crazy. Then there’s Helix, which a friend told me he didn’t expect to like, and Ascension was a cool experiment.

Constantine would be an amazing fit. It can perform exactly how it does now and not concern itself with cancellation, and it pretties up Syfy in their mission to become must-see TV. Everybody wins.

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Except maybe not. You should know that I think this is a great move, but a move to Syfy is something of a defeat for nerd culture. Constantine is one of the most popular comic book characters of all time, so if his show — on broadcast TV, which rubs elbows with Jimmy Fallon and SNL — moves to the network that the mainstream associates with weird stuff they would never watch, it seals the fate of Constantine to remain a niche property.

Think of it this way: Green Arrow was a D-string superhero barely known by the mainstream, but a well-made TV show on an accessible network allowed him to become a household name. So how is it that Constantine, who was voted the third most popular comic book character of all time by Empire magazine and once was portrayed by Keanu Reeves, can’t attract the same audience?

We talk often about how nerds have taken revenge. Everybody sees the Marvel movies, your whole family gathers for Game of Thrones, you and your friends get excited for The Walking Dead, and comic conventions are bigger than they ever have been and are no longer an easy joke. San Diego Comic-Con is so huge, the city depends on it every year to stimulate their local economy. For the entertainment industry and certain cities, geeks are needed.

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Constantine‘s very premise is as grand and big as something like Doctor Who but its punk heritage gives it a sharp edge. Should it be popular, Constantine could open the doors for more similar media. What happens when it’s rejected?

One little weird show getting moved to a more appropriate network isn’t the death knell for who we are. Far from it. But it’s a stark reminder that we haven’t penetrated the culture as much as we thought we have.

As of right now Constantine is still an NBC show and a move to Syfy isn’t even hinted at. Keep up with Geekscape and we’ll let you know more as soon as we do. Until then, #SaveConstantine.

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Briefly: Originally announced back in February of 2014, NBC has debuted the very first teaser for their upcoming 13-episode reboot of Heroes, titled Heroes Reborn.

The teaser clearly features footage shot just for the teaser, as the series has not yet entered production. In the short video, we see returning star Jack Coleman, and new coming Zachary Levi… and some powers (duh).

Take a look at the teaser below, and let us know what you think! Heroes Reborn is set to premiere sometime in 2015!

http://youtu.be/C6zVQXpUe_0