With Michael Berryman, Sully Erna and Nick Principe already in the cast of their upcoming film, you'd think producer Chad Verdi and Woodhaven Productions would rest on their laurels. But that's far from the case as the team has enlisted Tony Todd for their Army of the Damned.
"Tony Todd is a great actor and a horror legend," Verdi said. "He was the last piece of the puzzle that I felt this film needed to be the blockbuster I know it will be."
Todd will join Berryman, Erna and Principe along with entertainer Joey Fatone and former professional wrestlers Tommy Dreamer and Thea Trinidad as well as David Chokachi, Jackie Moore and Tom Paolino in the Army of the Damned cast. The film will be directed by Tom DeNucci and photographed by cinematographer Sam Eilertsen. You can keep updated on the project by 'liking' Army of the Damned on Facebook.
"Tony Todd is a great actor and a horror legend," Verdi said. "He was the last piece of the puzzle that I felt this film needed to be the blockbuster I know it will be."
Todd will join Berryman, Erna and Principe along with entertainer Joey Fatone and former professional wrestlers Tommy Dreamer and Thea Trinidad as well as David Chokachi, Jackie Moore and Tom Paolino in the Army of the Damned cast. The film will be directed by Tom DeNucci and photographed by cinematographer Sam Eilertsen. You can keep updated on the project by 'liking' Army of the Damned on Facebook.
- 4/3/2013
- by Scott Hallam
- DreadCentral.com
Talk has been circling in recent weeks that Marvel would be expanding their Cinematic Universe to the small screen as well, and now it has officially got the green light.
Following the enormous success of Joss Whedon’s The Avengers earlier this year, ABC have now ordered a S.H.I.E.L.D. pilot episode, which himself will write, and is set to direct, schedule permitting.
S.H.I.E.L.D. (Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division) has been a growing part of Phase One in the Marvel films, kicking off at the end of Iron Man and coming to full fruition in The Avengers.
As of yet, there’s no word yet on who will be starring, so we don’t know if there will be any familiar faces making an appearance, but we can keep our fingers crossed.
With a bit of luck, we might...
Following the enormous success of Joss Whedon’s The Avengers earlier this year, ABC have now ordered a S.H.I.E.L.D. pilot episode, which himself will write, and is set to direct, schedule permitting.
S.H.I.E.L.D. (Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division) has been a growing part of Phase One in the Marvel films, kicking off at the end of Iron Man and coming to full fruition in The Avengers.
As of yet, there’s no word yet on who will be starring, so we don’t know if there will be any familiar faces making an appearance, but we can keep our fingers crossed.
With a bit of luck, we might...
- 8/29/2012
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Circumstances are closing in on Walt this week on Breaking Bad, but he’s so enamored of his newfound power that he can’t see the brains spattered on the wall. So as the feds draw closer and new players gun for our shiny domed antihero, he’s busy drawing up a new business plan and creeping out his loved ones. (Side note: I think I need to start taking a Xanax at 9:59 on Sunday nights.) Without further ado, gather your glass flasks and don your biohazard suits as we review the major developments of “Madrigal.”
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- 7/23/2012
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
The Paley Center for Media on Wednesday announced the schedule for the 26th annual William S. Paley Television Festival, which is set for April 10-23 at the Cinerama Dome at the ArcLight Cinemas in Hollywood. A closing-night presentation at The Paley Center's Beverly Hills headquarters will follow on April 24.
The shows spotlighted this year include the CW's freshman "90210," Sci Fi Channel's departing "Battlestar Galactica" and its upcoming prequel "Caprica," CBS' hits "The Big Bang Theory," "The Mentalist" and canceled cult fave "Swingtown," HBO's veteran "Big Love" and rookie "True Blood," ABC's resurgent "Desperate Housewives," Fox's new sci-fi entries "Fringe" and "Dollhouse," FX's offbeat comedy "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" and MTV's long-running reality soap "The Hills."
This year's festival also will mark the first showcase for an Internet program, Joss Whedon's "Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog" and the premiere of the three unaired episodes of ABC's recently canceled dramedy "Pushing Daisies,...
The shows spotlighted this year include the CW's freshman "90210," Sci Fi Channel's departing "Battlestar Galactica" and its upcoming prequel "Caprica," CBS' hits "The Big Bang Theory," "The Mentalist" and canceled cult fave "Swingtown," HBO's veteran "Big Love" and rookie "True Blood," ABC's resurgent "Desperate Housewives," Fox's new sci-fi entries "Fringe" and "Dollhouse," FX's offbeat comedy "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" and MTV's long-running reality soap "The Hills."
This year's festival also will mark the first showcase for an Internet program, Joss Whedon's "Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog" and the premiere of the three unaired episodes of ABC's recently canceled dramedy "Pushing Daisies,...
- 2/18/2009
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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