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Jun 6, 2009 Posted in News / Spoilers > Videos by Scully

News for Fringe – Season 2

- According to Production Weekly’s twitter, filming for season 2 will start June 24th in Vancouver, Canada.

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- According to Spoiler TV, there will be a new cast member in Season 2.

Question: Is it true that Fringe will be adding a new cast member next season? –Izebel
Ausiello: Yes, ’tis true. Producers are currently casting a new female agent to replace Kirk Acevedo’s Charlie. The character is described as brash, outspoken, quick-witted, and capable, and possesses a “deep core belief” in the wonders of the universe. Translation: She’s a Mulder.

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- J.J. Abrams talks a bit about what to expect in Season 2

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May 30, 2009 Posted in News / Spoilers > Season 1 by Scully

Release date for “Fringe” DVD’s

The official release date has been announced by Warner Home Video as September 8, 2009.  You can pre-order your DVD boxset by clicking on the Amazon ad on the right hand side of the screen, underneath the poll box or the Amazon widget underneath the Archives box.

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Featuring a collectible lenticular slipcase, and packed with nearly 6 hours of special features, including featurettes, production diaries, producer and writer commentaries, deleted scenes, gag reel, Blu-Ray exclusive content and much more, this is one release that fans definitely won’t want to miss this fall.
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DVD Special Features Include:
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- Evolution: The Genesis of Fringe featurette – The creators of the show discuss how the series unfolded and the qualities that make it so unique
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- Behind the Real Science of Fringe featurette – From teleportation to re-animation, Fringe incorporates recent discoveries in science. Consulting experts and scientists who are the authorities in their field address the areas of science which are the inspiration for the show.
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May 27, 2009 Posted in News / Spoilers by Scully

Fall lineup – Thursday is a nightmare!

The noetworks have all released their fall schedule, and I am very concerned.  First of all, I will apparently no longer be available to make myself available work on Thursday nights, and second of all, someone is going to lose this contest, and I’m not sure who to vote for.  Here is the lineup for Thursday night.

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8:00 – 9:00 p.m.
ABC *Flash Forward
CBS Survivor
Fox Bones
NBC *SNL Weekend Update Thursday / Parks and Recreation
CW *The Vampire Diaries
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9:00 – 10:00 p.m.
ABC Grey’s Anatomy
CBS CSI
Fox Fringe
NBC The Office / *Community (moves to 8 p.m. after SNL run) / 30 Rock (after Community moves)
CW Supernatural
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10:00 – 11:00 p.m.
ABC Private Practice
CBS The Mentalist
Fox Local Programming
NBC *The Jay Leno Show
CW Local Programming

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The 8:00pm timeslot doesn’t concern me…it’s ‘Bones’ all the way.  The 10:00pm timeslot is a little annoying, because I enjoy both ‘Private Practice’ and ‘The Mentalist’.  But the 9:00pm timeslot is very perplexing…’Grey’s Anatomy’, ‘CSI’, ‘Fringe’ and ‘Supernatural’ are all on at the same time!

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Don’t these execs realize that they have a whole entire week to work with!  Do they have to put all the best shows on at the exact same time on the exact same night?  They might as well move ‘Criminal Minds’ from Wednesday into the NBC slot, where ‘The Office’ is now, and it will be official…I will only need to turn my television on one night a week!  Even if I record three of the other shows, I either have to stay up until 1 o’clock in the morning to watch them all, or I don’t get to watch them until I have some free time on the weekend.  How is that fair?

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My biggest concern is the CBS lineup…it’s unbeatable as far as the ratings go.  Supernatural doesn’t stand a chance against these big hitters, and although ‘Fringe’ has a dedicated fanbase, will they be able to keep up?  Let’s just hope one or two of the networks cave in and send their show to a night with less competition, before anything gets cancelled!  I guess, until then, I have to bow out from everything other than ‘Fringe’.

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What show will win your 9:00pm viewing?

May 23, 2009 Posted in News / Spoilers by Scully

Fringe’s Kirk Acevedo “Was Not Fired”

Thanks to Bradbury and Torma616 for giving us the heads up on this one.

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It was the status update that rocked the Fringe-verse: On May 20th, Kirk Acevedo—who plays level-headed Fed Charlie Francis—posted an all-caps bulletin on his Facebook page that read “WELL BOYS AND GIRLS THEY DONE DID YER BOY WRONG! THEY FIRED ME OFF FRINGE, AND I’VE NEVER BEEN FIRED IN MY LIFE!!”

But according to exec producer Jeff Pinkner, “like all things on Fringe, there is more to this story than meets the eye.” In fact Pinkner not only confirms to TV Guide Magazine that Acevedo “was not fired,” he hints that we’ll see more Agent Francis in season 2. Literally.

“We have already seen two of him on the show,” teases Pinkner. “We have already met the second Charlie. He had a scar on his face.” Looks like The Observer wasn’t messing around when he said that there’s more than one of everything.

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This is what Dennis over at Fringe Television had to say:

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Notice Pinkner doesn’t actually say we’ll see Charlie next season, he just “hints” at it (at least according to TV Guide). In fact, as of yesterday, I hear there were discussions on how Charlie could be written out of the story.
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What’s the real story? Pinkner is right about one thing, there is more to this story than meets the eye.
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I contacted Fox and WB, and as per usual SOP, they declined to comment. However, my inside source did verify that Kirk’s Facebook page was legitimate, and had this to say:

Kirk wasn’t 100% happy with the way he was used on the show and was somewhat vocal about it.

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Lee Hernandez of Latina.com was able to contact Kirk directly, and got a little clarification on his original statement:

“It’s called not picking up my option. But at the end of the day, you got fired!”

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So technically, he wasn’t fired – he was “let go” (or “made redundant” for our UK fans :) . You say potato and I say potahto – the bottom line is that he won’t be a regular on the show anymore.
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A lot of this has to do with saving money. Kirk had a prety minor role on the show, but from what I hear, he was getting paid more that Anna Torv! So while I am a huge fan of Kirk (we even share the same last name!), if they needed to cut the cast budget (maybe to accommodate Nimoy), I can understand why this happened.
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The good news, if we read between the lines (and maybe because of all this coverage), is that there’s a good chance that we’ll see Charlie again – if everyone can kiss and makeup.

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Source: TV Guide Magazine and Fringe Television

May 21, 2009 Posted in News / Spoilers by Scully

Kirk Acevedo fired?

Thanks to Di for the heads up on this one:

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According to Facebook, ”Fringe” has kicked Kirk Acevedo‘s Agent Charlie Francis to the curb.

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Though the authenticity of the page has not yet been confirmed, Acevedo apparently made the following announcement this morning: “Well boys and girls they done did yer boy wrong! They fired me off Fringe and I’ve never been fired in my life!!!!”

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Rumor has it, Acevedo was simply a victim of budget cuts on the show.

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I’ve reached out to FOX for comment/confirmation and will update you as I know more, so keep checking back.

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In the meantime, any strong feelings on this, one way or the other?

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UPDATE: Insiders are saying, yep, it’s true. The studio has no comment.

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Source: ZAP2it reported by Korbi Ghosh.  Image: ODI via Fringe Television

May 16, 2009 Posted in News / Spoilers > Videos by Scully

J.J Abrams & promo video – Season 2

‘FRINGE’ CO-CREATOR J.J. ABRAMS SPILLS THE BEANS ON NIMOY APPEARING IN THE SEASON FINALE AND SEASON 2 HINTS

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NABBING LEONARD NIMOY TO APPEAR AS THE CONTROVERSIAL FIGUREHEAD WILLIAM BELL ON FRINGE?

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“I called him, essentially begging him,” says Abrams. “I told him, we’re doing this show, he knew of it, hadn’t seen it and I explained that there was a critical character who had been mentioned throughout the first season including the pilot and it was a big deal for the show. Not just where he came from, but the back story of where it’s going. [So I said] ‘it would be an honor if he would consider playing the part.’  He was open to the idea, but wanted to see the show and see the pages. I was thrilled when he called back saying it was intriguing and interesting – that’s how we got him to return to the role of Spock. We pitched him. There was interest and intrigue.”

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May 5, 2009 Posted in News / Spoilers by Scully

Jasika Nicole on Astrid

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Jasika Nicole, who plays Astrid Farnsworth on Fox’s sci-fi series Fringe, told SCI FI Wire that the show’s writers have promised to explore her character’s backstory in future episodes—though likely not before the end of the first season. Astrid is an FBI agent who works as Walter Bishop’s (John Noble) lab assistant and usually serves basic mechanical functions like hooking up electrodes and monitors.

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“They’ve been working on that for a really long time, and they want to make sure that it’s perfect,” Nicole said in a phone interview last week. “That’s why we haven’t seen it yet. So I’m hoping that it’s going to come in season two. We will not get that episode in season one, but I’m pretty sure that it will happen in season two, and I can’t wait to find out what’s in it, let me tell you.”

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Nicole chatted more about her character’s backstory and the upcoming season finale. The following Q&A features edited excerpts of our exclusive interview with Nicole. Fringe airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

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Apr 28, 2009 Posted in Fringe - 118 Midnight > Fringe - 119 The Road Not Taken > Fringe - 120 There's More Than One Of Everything > News / Spoilers by Scully

Promo pics for “Fringe”: 118-119-120

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This post contains promotional pictures for the last three remaining episodes of “Fringe”.  View them at your own risk.

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Apr 19, 2009 Posted in Fringe - 117 Bad Dreams > News / Spoilers > Videos by Scully

Promo video: Fringe Episode 17 – Bad Dreams

New Episode of Fringe – Tuesday, April 21, 2009 9/8c  “Bad Dreams” Watch the sneak preview…

Apr 14, 2009 Posted in News / Spoilers by Scully

Fringe co-star Kirk Acevedo talks 116 & season two

Kirk Acevedo, who plays FBI Agent Charlie Francis on Fox’s SF series Fringe, told SCI FI Wire that he and the crew are already working on season two, though no official renewal announcement has come so far, and that upcoming guest star Leonard Nimoy will figure in it.

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In the meantime, tonight’s episode, “Unleashed,” centers on Acevedo’s FBI character, Charlie, who’s attacked by a mythological creature. The team of Olivia (Anna Torv), Peter (Joshua Jackson) and Walter (John Noble) rush to find a way to save his life.

“Charlie goes out on this call, and he gets attacked by this mythological, genetically enhanced griffin,” Acevedo said in an exclusive phone interview last Friday. “He fights for his life throughout the episode.” The episode also features Francis’s wife, Sonia, played by Acevedo’s real-life wife, Kiersten Warren.

The episode airs today at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Fox. Acevedo spoke about “Unleashed,” the show’s season finale, and the season-two episode he’s working on (which implies he lives through “Unleashed” and that Fox will pick up the show). The following Q&A features edited excerpts of our interview.

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Now Charlie’s a trained agent. How does he let this griffin take him down?

Acevedo: It’s a monster. I don’t care how well trained you are, it’s the world of Fringe, so there are bigger and badder things then yourselves.

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What does this griffin look like?

Acevedo: Do you know the mythological creature the griffin? The tail of it is like a snake. He’s got the head of an eagle, the body of a lion, the wings of a dragon. That’s what it sort of is. I haven’t actually seen it, because I haven’t seen the final special effect of it. It’s CGI. We just had to use the imagination.

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How did you do the attack scene without a creature to work with?

Acevedo: I sort of just get attacked from behind, and the monster sort of impregnates me. Sort of like Aliens.

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Are you playing the deathbed for the episode?

Acevedo: Yeah, I’m pretty much fighting for my life for an hour. Just conversations with the wife and saying, “I love you,” and everything like that and a lot of pain. Just trying to be Charlie and control the emotions and not let them overwhelm.

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How does Walter help find a cure for griffin impregnation?

Acevedo: Because Walter sort of created this monster. He sort of realizes it. This was part of Walter’s research.

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Did you insist on Kiersten to play Sonia?

Acevedo: I didn’t insist. I suggested. To create intimacy with someone who you don’t know is actually not going to work. So to have your real wife do it then you can be a lot better on screen.

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Does showing the personal side change how you play Charlie?

Acevedo: No, because at the end of the day, it’s not a character-driven piece. When Charlie gives exposition on cases and stuff like that, there’s really not that much you can give character-wise. You really can’t crack a joke here, smile here when you’re talking about dead bodies. It’s basically just picking your spots, so I would say no. …

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When do you wrap for the season?

Acevedo: We finish up in about six days. We just finished the finale. We’re actually working on a stand-alone episode for season two.

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What could you tease about the finale and next season?

Acevedo: Well, I’m sure you heard about who might be playing William Bell. Leonard Nimoy, so we pretty much meet William Bell in the finale, which is really cool. Just you learn a lot more about Massive Dynamic and what’s going on with the whole mythology of the show, so it’s pretty much more cemented in the final two episodes. Then the stand-alone episode is pretty much a stand-alone episode. It doesn’t delve into the mythology of the show or anything.

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Are you back to exposition?

Acevedo: Yes, sir.

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Did you get to work with Nimoy?

Acevedo: No, it’s just Olivia meets him. I’ve got to be honest with you, I never thought of Leonard Nimoy to play William Bell, [but] of all the people I thought of down the line, I think he’s actually perfect. People remember him as Spock on Star Trek, but he did tons of other stuff, [like] the Invasion of the Body Snatchers remake. I think he has the age, the depth and that beautiful voice of his would be a perfect foil for John Noble.

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What were you working on today?

Acevedo: Today, for the stand-alone episode, we show the body and the tease in the beginning. Then we just walk around, and we’re just shooting that scene. We have a whole bunch of stunts, and that’s it. Just little fight scenes and stuff like that.

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What sort of case is the stand-alone episode?

Acevedo: There’s a little bit of Ghost Whisperer in that episode. That’s all I’ll say.

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When do you come back for next season?

Acevedo: You know, I was told we come back on June 24th is supposed to be our start date.

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Source: Sci Fi Wire