After shows, cancelled shows, new shows and no-shows all pop up in this edition of TV Bits:
Falling Skies pulls a
Walking Dead and will launch its own after show hosted by
Wil Wheaton.
Despite a huge Internet push,
HBO won't make their On Demand Service
HBO Go an a la-carte option.
Lost stars
Maggie Grace and
Jorge Garcia reunite on the set of
Californication.
The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes has been cancelled and will be replaced by
Marvel's Avengers Assemble.
Watch an extended preview of CW's
Arrow, which is coming to
San Diego Comic-Con.
One of the most welcome additions to AMC's hit show
The Walking Dead this past season was the post show,
Talking Dead, hosted by
Chris Hardwick. Immediately following each episode, it's a live 30 minute forum for fans to discuss what they just saw and get some burning questions answered from the people who created the show.
TNT has seen this model work and is stealing it for their own genre show,
Falling Skies. Another well-known, well-spoken and respected nerd,
Wil Wheaton, will host a 15 minute
Falling Skies post show called
2nd Watch which will premiere June 17 at 11 p.m. EST at
www.fallingskies.com. He'll have guests from the show and discuss the episode that just aired. TNT is also doing this for their
Dallas reboot, but if you want to know about that, head to
The Hollywood Reporter.
Earlier this week, the website
Take My Money HBO went online in hopes that the cable giant would allow non-subscribers to pay them for use of
HBO Go, their on-demand service that's currently only available as an option to people who subscribe to HBO through their cable provider. Despite the effort,
HBO has no plans to adopt this idea because it would screw with their current, incredibly successful, business model.
Vulture has a great, in-depth, explanation.
Maggie Grace, who gained fame as Shannon on
Lost, just signed on to play an extended role on Showtime's
Californification, as a Catholic school-girl corrupted by sex, drugs and rock and roll. That's cool enough but , and it was confirmed via
TV Line, that
Lost co-star
Jorge Garcia will play one of her "contacts" on the show.
Something kind of bad has happened to
The Avengers! The cartoon show,
The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, has been cancelled after two seasons. However, it'll be replaced by a new show called
Marvel's Avengers Assemble in 2013. There's not a lot of new information beyond that over on
Marvel TV News, but they did offer this image of the new roster. Looking at the image, it's pretty obvious they want to rebrand after the success of the film and rumors has it Ant-Man and Black Panther will ...