"Top Cow Productions will be staging "a reverse Survivor" with its Witchblade title this fall, culminating in the deaths of two characters.
Top Cow's Matt Hawkins told The Continuum that a voting process beginning in Witchblade #70 will result in the deaths of two of book's cast. A pool of 12 characters will be presented in that issue, with readers voting which two characters they want to protect. Each issue, two more characters will be protected, until the last two remaining are killed in Witchblade #75"
FX Network has its page up for Nip/Tuck which premieres July 22nd with a 90 minute episode. The show will air Tuesdays at 10 pm. A trailer is up on the FX site for viewing. Not too much with John Hensley, though.
I think I'll tune in to at least the first ep to see what it's like. I've always thought Julian McMahon was yummy ever since he appeared on Another World as Ian Rain over 10 years ago, LOL. :)
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John Hensley (Gabriel) stars in the upcoming movie Peoples which is currently in post-production with no set release date. "Peoples is a unique bend of witty, low-brow humor and gritty, authentic drama. It is a late coming of age story that depicts the careless self-destructive lifestyles of three young men in Louisville, Kentucky." Source: Peoples official website. Also, see official website to download movie trailer
Also he is set to co-star in the upcoming FX network plastic surgery dramaNip/Tuck which is scheduled to debut in July or September (I've seen conflicting dates). Other co-stars include Julian McMahon (Profiler, Charmed), Joely Richardson (Daughter of Tony Richardson and Vanessa Redgrave, Sister of Natasha Richardson), and Dylan Walsh (Brooklyn South)
JohnHensley.net is currently taking questions from fans for John to answer in regards to Nip/Tuck.
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Complex is a lifestyle magazine aimed at 18-to-34-year-old men. Its focus will be hip-hop and urban culture; articles will focus on the usual areas of pop culture, entertainment, sports, adventure, and video games--but with a hip-hop slant.
The Oxygen channel may be looking to pick up TNT's "Witchblade" TV show, perhaps as reruns or even a series revival.
Witchblade Central Station reports that the women's network is trying to collect demographic information about fans of the show. Interested parties are directed to visit the Web site, or else send a postcard with your name, location, age and level of education to:
Debby Beece, President of Programming
Oxygen Media
75 9th AVE
New York, NY 10011
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