Thursday, 24 July 2014

‘Witches Of East End’ Season 2 Spoilers: Sarah Lancaster Added As Dash’s Love Interest; Who Is Raven Moreau?

Ready for some drama, “Witches of East End” fans? Because rumor has it that trouble will be flying straight into the laps of our favorite witches when the hit Lifetime series introduces a new character to the plot of Season 2.
Sarah Lancaster, who you may remember as Ellie Bartowski from the five-season show “Chuck,” will be taking on a game-changer of a role during the sophomore season as Raven Moreau. Raven will make her East End debut in hopes of completing “life-long secret mission,” TVLine reported. Curious as what it could be? Well, we have a feeling it’s not to sit down and chat with the Beauchamps over tea.
The last time we saw a raven in “WOEE” was on Freya’s wedding day. Penelope had cast a dark spell that took form of a black bird. The animal then came smashing into the Beauchamp home as a warning that danger was lurking nearby. Since then fans have correlated ravens with being bad omens. But could all that change when Raven Moreau struts her way into East End?
Lancaster’s character had been described as “smart, confident and in control” – not to mention love-stricken. Reports suggest she’ll be fluffing up her feathers when one of the Gardiner boys catches her eye. We’re looking at you, Dash! We can’t wait to see Freya’s reaction when she hears the news that yet another outsider has snatched up a man she’s loved. Maybe ravens are bad omens after all…
But according to promo photos from episode 4, “Brothers Grimoire,” Freya has more important things on her mind than who's flirting with her ex-fiancĂ©. Pictures from next week’s episode show Freya and Joanna snooping around a creepy dungeon. Eventually the duo come across a bloodied and battered Victor. For those who don't remember, Victor was captured by an unknown entity on his way to see Frederick at the end of episode 3.
Who would want Victor as a captive? Well, ironic enough, the woman we think is responsible for Victor’s torment looks quite similar to the actress cast to portray Ms. Moreau. What do you think?
How much trouble do you think Raven Moreau will be stirring up in Season 2? Sound off with your predictions in the comments section below and don’t forget to tune into episode 4 of “Witches of East End” when the series returns Sunday, July 27 at 9 p.m. EDT. Source

Sunday, 20 July 2014

Lifetime's hit supernatural drama "Witches of East End" Season 2 Spoilers: Who will Killian spare his time between Freya and Eva?

American supernatural drama "Witches of East End" has explosive revelations in the upcoming episodes of its second season.
The July 13th episode which aired last Sunday began with Ingrid Beauchamp lying outside. When Joanna and Freya rushed to her, she said she had the best sleep and she's craving for for tacos. (That's a great way to start the episode, making the viewers hungry for Mexican delight)
Meanwhile, Freya discovers that she has a twin brother - Frederick. Yes, Frederick is her sibling; where he was found staying with his grandfather (who cursed the Beauchamps) after the war in Asgard. She has always wanted to have a twin brother. Later on, they found out the power they can do together and that the Beauchamps are royalties in Asgard - a reality Ingrid doesn't believe.
Later during the latest episode, he has swallowed Wendy's earring and spit it out. What do you think he has done with the earring? We speculate that he has put a spell or curse on it. Any thoughts on this?
Ingrid, however, went to the library and there she was shocked due to the context of a book she was reading. Dr. Foster tried to stop her from reading further, but she casted a spell on him. With what she has discovered, what could be the next story arc that'll circulate on her?
On the other hand, Killian shall have a dilemma on choosing between Freya and Eva.  Freya books a flight to find her soul mate bringing Killian back to East End. Despite Freya and his honeymoon, do you think he has time for Eva? There's no other way to find out but wait for the next episode.
"Witches of East End" Season 2 airs every Sunday at 9:00 pm EST on Lifetime. Source

Sunday, 6 July 2014

'The Originals' Season 2 premiere date: Filming on hiatus, Mikael and Esther return, new cast expected

Can't get enough of the Mikaelson vampire drama? Don't fret because the cast and crew are gearing up for an awesome second season.
The release date for "The Originals" season 2 has been confirmed and it will be moved to a different time and date. Joseph Morgan, who plays Klaus, announced via Twitter "Our season 2 premiere date is MONDAY 6th October 8/7c #theOriginals #CWfallpremieres Who's ready? ;)"
Who's taking over "The Originals" old time slot? It's "Flash," the "Arrow" spin-off. "Flash" will premiere on October 7 and hopefully, the time slot will do just as well for the new CW series.
Meanwhile, the people behind the show have been working so hard since season 1, so the executive producer of the show decided to have a break. In April, Julie Plec tweeted that "Meanwhile The Originals still has 6 days and 3 season 2 eps to shoot before we get a break. Hence my impending death-slash-mental breakdown." Right now, filming is on hiatus.
Moving on to the season 2 spoilers. According to Den of Geek, there will be two new characters who will join the vampire-werewolf-witch drama in New Orleans. One is Kaleb, played by Daniel Sherman of "Teen Wolf," and the other is Lenore, played by Sonja Sohn from "The Wire." Both are witches. Rumor has it that Lenore may be the ultimate villain for the 2nd season.
The other villains in contention for being the ultimate "baddie" of season 2 are Mikael and Esther Mikaelson. In an interview with TV Line, Morgan shared "They're not very happy with us. We're responsible for killing both of them. So I imagine they'll be seeking revenge."
What about werewolf drama? The werewolves will still be prominent in the new season. Leading the way is hybrid Hayley who will be in a very dark place in season 2. She was forced to let the child live with Rebekah. Hayley will do everything to protect her child.
Seems exciting enough for you? It's going to be a short wait, and a worthwhile one at that. Source

Networks launch host of new summer TV shows

It used to be that summer was the time to turn off the TV set and relax at the beach. That was before you could take your screen to the beach in the same pocket you take your sunscreen.
The idea of an "unplugged cottage" where distant signals are pulled in off rabbit ears is a thing of the past. Now cottages are places where people binge-watch the latest Netflix or online offering as well as stream network fare.
As a result, broadcasters and other content providers have packed this summer with many distractions. Some got an early start in June, including last summer's hit, "Under the Dome" (Mondays on Global), perennial summer leader "Big Brother" (Wednesdays and Thursdays on CBS and Global) and Jerry Seinfeld's "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee," now streaming on Crackle.
There are 50 premieres and finales in the month of July alone on network and cable, including the final seconds of Jack Bauer's latest opus, "24: Live Another Day" (July 14). Here are more than a dozen other shows worth staying in for this month and next:
1. "The Amazing Race Canada" (premiering Tuesday at 9 p.m. on CTV). Last summer's biggest hit drew 3.5 million viewers a week, an astounding total for a Canadian series. It's back with beer-swilling Olympian Jon Montgomery as host. Among this summer's 11 teams are former National Ballet of Canada principal dancer Rex Harrington and his partner with the famous name, Bob Hope, as well as two members of Canada's National Women's Hockey Team, Natalie Spooner and Meaghan Mikkelson. Rumours Season 2 would extend outside Canada's borders proved false, but seven provinces and one territory are visited. "Gas for life" from Petro-Canada plus $250,000 is at stake.
2. "Extant" (Wednesday, CBS, Global). Oscar winner Halle Berry stars in this 13-part sci-fi series as an astronaut who returns to Earth inexplicably pregnant after a year in space. Goran Visnjic ("ER") plays her Earth hubby, who naturally feels she has some 'splainin' to do. Steven Spielberg helped put this baby in orbit.
3. "The Strain" (July 13, FX Canada, FX). Super creepy thriller from Guillermo del Toro ("Hellboy") promises to make the vampires on all other TV shows look like Teletubbies. A worm-like virus infects a planeload of passengers and spreads from there. Shot in Toronto, with Corey Stoll, David Bradley, Kevin Durrand, Natalie Brown and Sean Astin among the ensemble.
4. "Ray Donovan" (July 13, Showtime, TMN/Movie Central). Liev Schreiber stars as the ultimate L.A. fixer, but Golden Globe Award winner Jon Voight, 75, continues to steal this series as Donovan's bad dad, Mickey. Look for guest star turns in Season 2 from Hank Azaria, Sherilyn Fenn and Ann-Margret.
5. "Masters of Sex" (July 13, Showtime, TMN/Movie Central). Ready for more "Sex"? Pioneering sex therapists Masters and Johnson (Michael Sheen and Lizzy Caplan) are back, with Caitlin FitzGerald and Betsy Brandt among the Season 2 patients.
6. "Majumder Manor" (July 21, W). Comedian Shaun Majumder ("This Hour Has 22 Minutes") continues on his quixotic quest to turn his picturesque hometown of Burlington, N.L., into a tourist destination. Along for the ride is gal pal Shelby, with the season culminating in the couple's wedding. But will the guest accommodations in remote Burlington be ready in time?
7. "The Killing" (Aug. 1, Netflix). The entire six-episode fourth season drops Aug. 1 on Netflix, allowing fans to say goodbye to this B.C.-based series which originated on AMC.
8. "Outlander" (Aug. 9, Showcase, Starz). A married combat nurse from 1945 (played by Caitriona Balfe) is mysteriously swept back to 1743, where she's forced to marry a rugged Scottish warrior (Sam Heughan). Hoot mon! Big-budget, international co-pro shot in Scotland and based on the bestselling, historical sci-fi novels of Diana Gabaldon.
9. Summer is when the U.S. networks look down their bench for Canadian shows to fill slots. "Motive" (Wednesday) and "Rookie Blue" (Thursday) return to ABC, with "Working the Engels" (Thursday) needing a breakout run on NBC to overcome a slow start on Global. Canadian comedies "Seed" and "Backpackers" both premiere on The CW July 14. Source

Friday, 4 July 2014

The Secret Life of Students; The Honourable Woman – TV review


Television - non-sport TV that is – suddenly got good again. I'll come to The Honourable Woman later because there's a blog on our website about that, too. But first, and arguably more interesting, The Secret Life of Students (Channel 4), which is basically Fresh Meat, only real.
We're following three freshers (Josie, Lauren and Aiden) as they embark on the beginning of the rest of their lives. Well, Leicester Uni. Not just following them but following them closely enough to look over their shoulders into their phones. Every text, picture, video, tweet, status update, emoticon and smiley face to each other, to their old mates back home, parents, Facebook friends, Twitter followers, the world – it just pops up all over the TV screen. "Think there was another guy moving in as I was"; "oh 'ello, a peng juan?"; "no not a peng juan yet lol awks" etc.
Sounds like a nightmare? Well maybe, but it's the nightmare of the real world; if you don't like it, go and join the Amish or something. And it's clever; groundbreaking even. Not just because what's happening on the screen of a person's phone today is a big part of their life, so any view that ignores that is not showing the whole picture, or even the half of it, probably. But also because of what Lauren says: that it can be a more intimate, honest part of their lives. She uses Twitter to express things she doesn't in person. "I think everyone does it, kind of puts feelings in a way that I don't think anyone puts them anywhere else." Oh, and for an old grandad (no, not literally) like me, watching, it's a handy way of picking up some youth-speak. I like to think of myself as a bit of a peng juan as it happens, lolllllllll x
It is dead funny. Of course it is. It's about teenagers falling awkwardly into adulthood and into bed with each other, and just over … all the stuff of Fresh Meat. It's about doing vodka, via a tampon, up the bum. Andneknominations (another new one on me, it seems to involve biting the head off a raw herring, then washing it down with a cocktail of beer and more vodka and menopause pills). It's about Nazi-themed drinking games, and about non-drinking Lauren, whose greatest inspiration is Anne Frank, wisely not wanting to take part. ("Do you just hate Hitler?" asks a concerned friend). And more hilarious lines, mainly from Josie, like, "I'm a slag and should have a lock on my vagina," and "[scream] I want children, I don't want chlamydia."
But as well as the screams and the lols and the neknominations, it's about three young people growing up, and all the angsts and worries (so many worries, about what other people think of them, how they look, which STD they've got today) that go with the territory. Even cocky (also without the y) Aiden, the winker (also with an a) has insecurities, albeit modern ones, about how many Facebook friends and Twitter followers he has. Anyway, it's brilliant modern television. Unless you're the parent of a child starting university in the autumn. In which case it's deeply worrying, I imagine.
Also excellent, though in a different way, is The Honourable Woman(BBC2), Hugo Blick's political thriller. A Zionist arms dealer is fatally bread-tonged in the neck at a London restaurant in front of his (remarkably unfazed) daughter and son. Nearly three decades on and they – she (played mesmerically and so convincingly Englishly by Maggie Gyllenhaal) – are key figures working for cooperation and peace in the Middle East.
Or not. At this early stage it's hard to know who wants what or works for whom. A Palestinian businessman meanwhile hangs himself – or is hanged – from a flagpole. And a lugubrious MI6 man (lovely performance by Stephen Rea) takes an old-fashioned lift down and embarks on one last case, this one, whatever this case is. He (Sir Hugh Hayden-Hoyle) has a hint of George Smiley about him. In fact, the backdrop may be a warmer and more current conflict, but it's all quite le CarrĂ©-esque. Tinker Tailor Soldier [the] Mossad, or maybe Hamas. This is a shadowy world of secrets, lies, betrayal, vengeance – political, personal, all tangled up together. Under a sheen of diplomacy, generations of hatred and mistrust run deep. An angry violin, and the wailings of Thom Yorke, only add to the tense unease. "Knight to B6" Sir Hugh tells his opponent and counterpart at the world's most secretive, and beautiful (and possibly ridiculous) chess club.
It's certainly theatrical. Virtually every line delivered seems weighed down by Bafta expectation. And I'm sure they'll come, because even if it is a teeny bit pompous, potentially infuriating, certainly baffling, it's also beautiful and beautifully crafted and performed, and irresistibly compelling. I'm in. Source

Wednesday, 2 July 2014

7 potentially awesome shows canceled before they premiered


You know how sometimes you go to Chipotle and you’re midway through having the guy build your burrito—then you realize you’ve made a terrible mistake? Maybe you should have gone for the chicken instead of the beef, or a wheat tortilla instead of flour, or perhaps you finally decide you don’t even like Chipotle in the first place. This also happens to TV executives when ordering shows.
Sometimes, even after slogging through months of development, script revisions, a pilot order, a series order, and even announcing a premiere date, executives will still stop and go: Wait, we don’t really want to air that, do we? Except instead of regretting an $8 burrito, such reversals cost millions, hugely affect the careers of dozens of people, and deny viewers a project they were publicly led to believe they’d eventually get to watch.
That’s what happened yesterday, when Fox axed its Egyptian drama seriesHieroglyph (which had been scheduled to premiere at midseason). In honor of those dead pharaohs, below we present Hieroglyph and six more examples of promising-sounding shows that were officially greenlit but axed before they premiered (not to be confused with mere pilots that are routinely not ordered to series). We’re not saying these shows would have been good — most likely they were executed poorly and tested terribly, or they almost certainly would have made it onto the air. (After all, enough truly bad shows get on the schedule.) Yet on paper, at least, each could have been something great:
1. Day One (NBC, 2010):

Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Queen to visit jail and Game of Thrones set in Belfast

The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will visit a notorious former jail and the Game of Thrones set on the second day of their Northern Ireland visit.
On Monday, the Queen held separate meetings with Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Peter Robinson and Martin McGuinness.
The Royal couple's first engagement of the day is a tour of Crumlin Road Gaol in north Belfast.
They will then be shown the Paint Hall Studios in the city's Titanic Quarter.
The popular US television series Game of Thrones is partly filmed there, and it is a focal point for the burgeoning film industry in Northern Ireland.
Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers will accompany the Queen on a tour of the former prison, where both politicians were held during the Troubles.
Sinn FĂ©in's Martin McGuinness, a former former IRA commander, was held in the prison for more than a month in 1976 on a charge of IRA membership - a charge that was later dropped in court.
The deputy first minister described the Queen's planned visit to the Crumlin Road prison as another "bold step".
"The vast bulk of our people appreciate the effort Queen Elizabeth is making to peace and the reconciliation process and I think many people will look at the visit to the Crumlin Road prison, for example, with a degree of astonishment," he said.
Democratic Unionist Party leader and First Minister Peter Robinson was detained on a number of occasions in the prison during the 1980s for his involvement in protests against the controversial Anglo Irish Agreement.
The jail is now a popular visitor attraction in Northern Ireland.
The next stop on the Royal couple's 21st visit to Northern Ireland is St George's Market, where they will experience a one-off event billed as celebrating the "best of Belfast".
The market is usually open only on Friday, Saturday and Sunday but the special opening is being held to celebrate it recently winning the title of best large indoor market in the United Kingdom.
The market will be open to the public.
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will then travel to the nearby Belfast City Hall for a lunch hosted by the city's Lord Mayor Nichola Mallon.
Representatives of communities and groups across the city will be among those attending.
'Hand of friendship'
The first engagement of the Royal couple's three-day visit was at Hillsborough Castle, the Queen's official residence in Northern Ireland.
The Queen held separate private meetings with Northern Ireland's Mr Robinson and Mr McGuinness.
It was the third meeting between the Queen and Mr McGuinness but their first one-to-one encounter.
After meeting on Monday evening, Mr McGuinness said it was "about reaching out the hand of friendship to the unionist community".
"I met Queen Elizabeth tonight in my role as Deputy First Minister, representing the entire community," said the Sinn FĂ©in assembly member.
"Reconciliation requires bold gestures and this is the third time I have met with Queen Elizabeth as part of that continuing process."


Meanwhile, Prince Philip met about 75 recipients of the Duke of Edinburgh gold awards.
It is the Queen's first visit to Northern Ireland since 2012, when she came as part of her Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
In the past, details of Royal visits to Northern Ireland have not been announced beforehand for security reasons, but this time around, much of their itinerary has been made public. Source

Which Pretty Little Liars Star is Heading to Witches of East End?

Bianca Lawson loves her supernatural dramas! The actress who played doomed teenagerMaya St. Germain on Pretty Little Liars  has also appeared on The Vampire DiariesTeen Wolf, andBuffy the Vampire Slayer. Now, she’s adding another supernatural drama to the list. Who will Bianca be playing on Lifetime seriesWitches of East End?
According to TVLine, Bianca will be playing Eva, a mysterious woman who seems to be spending some time with Killian, Dash’s younger brother on the witchy series. The role is a recurring one, which means we might be seeing a lot of Bianca in East End. For those unfamiliar with the series, it is based on the book of the same name and follows the lives of a family of witches in the seaside town of East End.
We’re excited to see what Bianca can bring to the series. Judging by what we’ve seen from this talented actress before, it will be nothing but awesomeness! If we can’t have Bianca back on PLL — which, we still haven’t totally given up hope on, despite Maya’s seeming death —then we’re glad to see her finding role elsewhere. Bianca’s first episode will be in the July 6th episode of Witches of East End, which airs at 9 p.m. E.T. on Lifetime. Good luck, Bianca!
Do you watch Witches of East End? If not, will you check it out to see Bianca back in action? Sound off in the comments below! Source

‘Once Upon A Time’ Season 4 Spoilers: Emilie De Ravin Talks Rumbelle’s Future

“Once Upon a Time” won’t return to airwaves until the fall, but that hasn’t stopped the show’s cast from dishing up Season 4 spoilers.
Emilie de Ravin, famous for her portrayal of Belle on the ABC series, appeared alongside her “OUAT” castmates at Xivent’s Fairy Tales Chapter II event in Paris this weekend to promote coming season and discuss the future of her romance with her "beast," Rumpelstiltskin/Mr. Gold (played by Robert Carlyle.)
While Ravin, 32, formerly of “Lost” fame, didn’t dish exactly what’s in store for “Rumbelle,” she did share her thoughts on what adversities the newlyweds will have to face next season.
Having just walked down the aisle in the Season 3 finale, Ravin confirmed that their honeymoon will be short-lived. When prompted to discuss the possibility of a spat in the coming episodes, Ravin said an altercation is highly likely due to Rumple’s decision to lie to Belle by having her safeguard a fraudulent version of his ever-powerful dagger, “The Dark One.” 
“I think something is going to go down. She’s going to have to find out about the dagger. Something tells me she’s not going to be terribly happy about that,” Ravin said, adding that despite a possible quarrel, Rumbelle will most likely have a happy ending. “Belle is very, very forgiving,” Ravin hinted.
While there is no video confirmation, some reports suggest that Ravin also dished on a possibility of a child. “It should be interesting to have a child with Rumple,” multiple fan sites report Ravin saying.
While Rumpelstiltskin and Belle’s love story may be featured in the new season, their fan-favorite characters will have to make room in Storybrooke, Maine, for the series' newest addition -- Queen Elsa from Disney’s “Frozen.” According to a report fromTV Line, the ice queen will also be joined onscreen by fellow stars from the 2013 Disney animated film, mainly Princess Anna and her love interest, Kristoff.
"Once Upon a Time" returns Sundays at 8 p.m. EDT on ABC this fall. Source

'The Vampire Diaries' season 6: Damon, Bonnie and Vicki to come next season?

Fans should still have their eyes glued on the sixth season of "The Vampire Diaries" as latest reports claimed that Damon and Vicki are set to return to Mystic Falls.
The season 5 finale left a lot of fans wondering what happened to Damon and Bonnie after the "Project Kaboom" and putting an end to the Other Side. Producers confirmed earlier that both characters will come back next season. However, the context is still unclear.
Latest speculation is that Damon (Ian Somerhalder) will come back as an ordinary human being. According to WetPaint, TVD producers planned to make Damon be the one who took the vampirism cure; however, decided later against it as fans were predicting that it would be Damon that took the cure. Now could be the perfect time to give the former storyline a go.
To add fuel to the fire, producers are pertaining to the season 6 of "The Vampire Diaries" as a reset or where "everybody gets to start over." Moreover, being human would explore on Damon's character.
Meanwhile, Vicki Donovan (Kayla Ewell) may also be back to Mystic Falls. Vicki was killed off I season 1, but kept appearing throughout the series. Many thought that Vicki will be gone for good in season 5 but her character can still come back. Now, she gave a few hints on what could be the direction of the characters next season.
"I think everyone's really grateful because, in a show like this, you never know. You can die or they can cancel the show at any moment, so you know it's just one of those things where we're still just enjoying each moment as it comes and it's such a close-knit cast, you know, everyone's in their 20s and 30s. Everyone's truly friends, so it's really been quite a cool experience," Kayla told PopSugar.
"The Vampire Diaries" season 6 is set to return this fall. Source

Monday, 23 June 2014

'Once Upon A Time' season 4 spoilers: 'Frozen' characters, including Anna and Olaf to join, hints show co-creator

"Once Upon A Time" co-creator Adam Horowitz hinted that more "Frozen" characters will soon join the cast of the fourth season of the fairytale series.
As the third season of "Once Upon A Time" came to a close, it suggested that next season's fairytale will be the adaptation of top grossing movie "Frozen".
Reports said that the casting for the parts of Elsa and Anna have already begun for the next season of Once Upon A Time. The show's creator, Adam Horowitz, posted a photo of a sign that reads, Role of Anna: Scenes 1 & 2 only." Horowitz captioned the post "Casting for #OnceUponATime season 4! Hard at work! Hope to see ya this fall!"
TV Line reported that Anna will appear in 9 episodes throughout the season, which suggested that Anna will still be the lead character in the series. She will be shown a lot more compared to her sister Elsa, Olaf and Kristoff.
Horowitz confirmed that inclusion of Olaf the snowman in Once Upon A Time season 4, as the writers and producers are greatly fond of him.
Meanwhile, "Once Upon A Time" is known for twisted fairytales or narrating stories based on their interpretation. This stemmed fear from "Frozen" fans that the show will have its own take on the beloved Disney princess Elsa, which a lot of people came to love.
The show's executive producers confirmed that Elsa's character will be taken from Disney's portrayal. However, Elsa will star as the villain in the show.
"For us, I think this is Elsa from Frozen. That was kind of the inspiration... Will there be our own elements put to it? Yes. Like all things like we do with Snow White or Peter Pan or Captain Hook, we take our own kind of twist on it but remaining faithful to the actual essence of the character," they said.

‘The Vampire Diaries’ season 5: A potential filming update

When will the cast of “The Vampire Diaries” officially start work on season 6? This is not a date that The CW typically announces, and for good reason given that they do not want mobs of fans showing up to the various sets in Georgia. That makes it a little bit tricky when people are working on some outdoor scenes (especially late at night when some are exhausted to begin with.
For the sake of not making production any more maddening than it may already be, we’re not going to discuss on here too many specifics. However, we will say that the second week in July looks to be a good timetable from what we’ve seen as to when some production will be underway. This is a little earlier than some other shows start back, but one of the reasons for this here is mostly due to Comic-Con. There is a little window later in July where the cast has to fly out to San Diego, and then promptly fly back to Georgia in order to continue filming. It’s not much of a break, but it is a break nonetheless. There are potentially some more breaks in there if there are cast members attending the Teen Choice Awards or other events.
Some things that you can expect to see discussed in early episodes of the show include the fate of both Damon Salvatore and Bonnie Bennett following the finale of season 5, and also what the future holds for people like Enzo and Alaric now that we know that the two are going to be series regulars moving forward.
Want to see what some of the “Vampire Diaries” cast members are specifically up to right now? Then be sure to click here, andhead over to this link to get an extra bite of TV news via our CarterMatt Newsletter.

The Vampire Diaries Season 6 Spoilers: Damon to Return as Human to Reclaim Mystic Falls from Travellers?

The Vampire Diaries Season 5 shocked fans with the unexpected demise of Damon and Season 6 will start after a substantial time lapse.
There are speculations that the vampires may not initially stay in one place during the premiere of the show.
Meanwhile, there are chances that the fan favourite character, Damon from the popular vampire drama may return in Season 6 but in a human form.
The news will please many Dalena fans who thought Season 5 was the end of the 'toxic' romance between Damon and Elena.
However, during an interview with Entertainment Weekly, show producer Julie Plec confirmed the return of Damon.
"We will definitely see Ian Somerhalder and Kat Graham on the show. I mean, there's a million different ways that you can do that. But as far as in what context — how, why, and where? — that's part of the mystery," Plec told EW.
A Wetpaint report suspects that Damon may return as a human as Plec has teased about an organic setting for the return of CW's popular vampire series.
"The way we look at it, season six is a beautiful and organic reset. The theme of the season is everybody gets to start over. That's what we're going to do," Plec explains to Hollywood Reporter.
Damon and Bonnie were trapped on the Other Side in order to save Mystic Falls from the Traveller's curse.
But they couldn't come back as the Other Side was on the brink of collapse.
However, Plec hints that Damon's life sacrificing efforts could not save the Mystic Falls from the spell of the Travellers and in the upcoming season the vampires will try to reclaim their home.
"Our heroes who have splintered off need to find their way back to each other emotionally and geographically as they fight to restore order to their home so they can actually return and not be scattered for good," Plec told Hollywood Reporter.
The synopsis of Season 6 via Wetpaint reads:
"Season six will be the story of their battle between good and evil within themselves, and their journey back to each other to reclaim their home."
Vampire Diaries Season 6 will premiere this Fall on The CW TV.

Saturday, 21 June 2014

‘The Vampire Diaries’ season 5: Paul Wesley, Ian Somerhalder, and more voting news

It’s summer, and that means a few things in the TV world: Lots of repeats, and then also many opportunities for fans of the medium to vote on a variety of different things. This is especially true when it comes to “The Vampire Diaries.”
The first obvious one is theTeen Choice Awards, which recently announced their batch of nominations for the ceremony later this summer. The CW show was of course one of the leading recipients of love, with Paul Wesley joining Ian Somerhalder and Nina Dobrev on the acting front with a nod.
Paul has celebrated his nomination with a post on Twitter, where he shared the following in gratitude for getting the attention in the first place:
Thanks yet again! Flattered!@teenchoicenews @TeenChoiceGirl”
Here is one other thing to get excited about in the end that you are a big fan of the show, or just the Damon / Elena relationship: The pair are nominated for an MTVU Award for “Ship of the Year.” You can submit an entry here, and Delena are up against a couple from “The Hunger Games,” and ironically three same-sex TV ships in John Watson / Sherlock, Castiel / Dean (from “Supernatural”), and Stiles / Derek (“Teen Wolf”). We certainly know that every single one of these has a dedicated following, so it will be interesting to see what happens here as a result.
For those of you who are looking for more proper news when it comes to “The Vampire Diaries,” the season premieres at some point in October. Also, we’ll have much more news as it is announced.
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Wednesday, 28 May 2014

Dubai Hotels

Dubai has long been considered as a flawless family holidaying objective. At this a piece of the world guests will discover a few things of their premium, for example, the wealthiest steed rave, lotteries and rich golf competitions. These exercises can truly keep you occupied for the duration of the day and keeps you entertained throughout the occasion. On the off chance that you love to decide on shopping like exercises throughout your vacation, then Dubai is the ideal goal for you. In this some piece of the world, you are going to discover lavishing shopping centers where you will discover things of your investment. On the other hand, the genuine issue for the greater part of the explorers is still to be tended to! Dubai Hotels

All things considered, its about discovering an immaculate settlement regardless of where you are moving to use your vacation. What's more when you are moving for Dubai, you shouldn't stay stressed over this viewpoint, as this some piece of the world is all situated to welcome you with huge amounts of lavishing and complex inns where you will love to invest your time. Dubai lodgings are truly famous over the globe. Among these inns, the Burj Al Middle Easterner is a name to recon! The outline of the inn is much the same as a surging sail. It has been secured on the simulated stages spread in the ocean. There are likewise a few fantastic spots you will run over when using an occasion at Dubai, for example, the Creekside Park and the Wild Wadi water park. At the Winged animal asylum and indoor ski resort, you will love to invest your vacation time with your relatives.Hotel Reservation

After a long touring day, explorers might most likely want to have an impeccable resting zone. In this respect, Dubai lodgings can offer them better comes about. These lodgings are furnished with advanced offices to offer you more solace. The luxuries and the client administration accessible at these Dubai inns are basically unmatchable. Dubai is the ideal area for the family holidaying and city has world's wealthiest race of stallion, universal tennis, million dollar lotteries, month long of shopping celebrations and golf competitions. It games world's tallest & sumptuous inn - Burj Al Bedouin, molded, for example, surging sail - and roosted on manufactured stage in ocean. Few spots imperative to discuss are Creekside park, Winged creature haven, indoor ski resort, Wild Wadi Water park, and in addition Gold Souk. On the off chance that you have cash, then holidaying in Dubai is the right choice for you! trip to Dubai

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Saturday, 19 April 2014

The Originals Season 2 Spoilers: Kaleb Comes to Town — And He Hates the Mikaelsons


We’re still thoroughly entrenched in Season 1 of The Originals, but that doesn’t mean we’re going to ignore perfectly good Season 2 spoilers. There’s a new character coming to the French Quarter, and he is not the Mikaelson’s No. 1 fan.
According to E! Online, Season 2 will introduce Kaleb, “a paranormal psychologist, who (surprise, surprise!) is not a fan of the Mikaelson family.” Join the club, Kaleb! Most of the French Quarter seems to have a problem with the Mikaelsons. Though, to be fair, they’re not the easiest to get along with that with all of the heart-ripping-outage.

Might this new character be an acquaintance of Cami’s. The human bartender is a psychologist, too. Does Kaleb come to town to see Cami? Or maybe she even asks him to visit the French Quarter to help her deal with the supernatural community’s greatest danger: its occupants own mental instability. We have a feeling that Cami is going to become a leader in the human faction, and the humans can use all of the secret weapons they can get — psychoanalysis included. See more