Saturday, July 23, 2016

The Vampire Diaries to End After Season 8

Note to fans of The CW:


Be sure to savor every last bite of The Vampire Diaries this fall, winter and spring.


Because the beloved series is coming to an end.



Creator Julie Plec made this semi-surprising announcing to kick off the show’s panel discussion at Comic-Con in San Diego today, alerting fans in attendance that the popular show will wrap up after Season 8.


This really isn’t a shock to those that have been paying close attention, however.


First, Kat Graham confirmed several weeks ago that she would be departing the drama following Season 8.


Then, Ian Somerhalder said in April that the team behind the show had decided to produce “one last season.”


He later tried to walk these words back, but the proverbial writing has been on the wall for some time now.


Moreover, The CW moved The Vampire Diaries (once its highest-rated program) to the television graveyard of Friday nights after a handful disappointing Thursday night performances last year.


Simply put, ratings have been on an extreme downswing. There’s simply no story left to tell here.



Early on, The Vampire Diaries established itself as a legitimately interesting and suspenseful series.


This was not Twilight. Not by a long shot.


The first couple seasons managed to shock viewers with twists and turns on a nearly weekly basis, making major stars out of Somerhalder,  Paul Wesley and Nina Dobrev.


But Dobrev left after Season 6 and viewership has been shrinking for years now.


Plec said at Comic-Con that producers wanted to make this announcement early on, giving them a chance to write out the ending they want to tell with plenty of notice.


How do you feel about The Vampire Diaries coming to an end?


It’s about time, isn’t it?


Will Dobrev return as Elena for the series finale? She has hinted in the past that she’d be open to this arrangement.


For now, you can go watch The Vampire Diaries online via our friends at TV Fanatic and you can help us raise a glass to one of The CW’s most enjoyabe shows.

The Vampire Diaries to End After Season 8

Note to fans of The CW:


Be sure to savor every last bite of The Vampire Diaries this fall, winter and spring.


Because the beloved series is coming to an end.



Creator Julie Plec made this semi-surprising announcing to kick off the show’s panel discussion at Comic-Con in San Diego today, alerting fans in attendance that the popular show will wrap up after Season 8.


This really isn’t a shock to those that have been paying close attention, however.


First, Kat Graham confirmed several weeks ago that she would be departing the drama following Season 8.


Then, Ian Somerhalder said in April that the team behind the show had decided to produce “one last season.”


He later tried to walk these words back, but the proverbial writing has been on the wall for some time now.


Moreover, The CW moved The Vampire Diaries (once its highest-rated program) to the television graveyard of Friday nights after a handful disappointing Thursday night performances last year.


Simply put, ratings have been on an extreme downswing. There’s simply no story left to tell here.



Early on, The Vampire Diaries established itself as a legitimately interesting and suspenseful series.


This was not Twilight. Not by a long shot.


The first couple seasons managed to shock viewers with twists and turns on a nearly weekly basis, making major stars out of Somerhalder,  Paul Wesley and Nina Dobrev.


But Dobrev left after Season 6 and viewership has been shrinking for years now.


Plec said at Comic-Con that producers wanted to make this announcement early on, giving them a chance to write out the ending they want to tell with plenty of notice.


How do you feel about The Vampire Diaries coming to an end?


It’s about time, isn’t it?


Will Dobrev return as Elena for the series finale? She has hinted in the past that she’d be open to this arrangement.


For now, you can go watch The Vampire Diaries online via our friends at TV Fanatic and you can help us raise a glass to one of The CW’s most enjoyabe shows.

Once Upon a Time Season 6 Promo: It"s Aladdin!

Once Upon a Time producers Adam Horowitz and Eddy Kitsis didn’t just tease Once Upon a Time Season 6 at today’s Comic-Con panel discussion in San Diego.


They actually provided a look at the first three minutes of the season premiere!


The footage focuses on two characters new to the ABC series, but very familiar to Disney viewers.


The first is Aladdin, who will be played by Deniz Akdeniz and who appears to be in pretty terrible shape when we first meet him.



The second is Jafar, who will be played by Oded Fehr and who appears to have gotten the best of Aladdin (to this point) in the Once Upon a Time version of these characters.


Jafar is taunting the famous "savior" below, mocking his status as a hero and saying things never turn out well for heroes.


They never get their "happily ever after," which, of course, is a theme throughout Once Upon a Time.


The reveal of Aladdin and Jafar arrives on the heels of a string of other Season 6 castings, such as:


Giles Matthey (24: Live Another Day) as Morpheus.


Craig Horner (Hindsight) as the Count of Monte Cristo.


There will also be the returns of Cinderella/Ashley (portrayed by Jessy Schram) and Dr. Archie Hopper (Raphael Sbarge).


You can watch Once Upon a Time online via our friends at TV Fanatic and you can check out the first three minutes of the Season 6 opener below.


It will premiere on Sunday, September 25 at 8/7c.


Once upon a time season 7 promo its aladdin

Game of Thrones Gag Reel: Laughter is Coming!

Game of Thrones is known for many things.


There"s drama.


There"s suspense.


There are dragons.


And there is a lot of nudity.



But humor? No. Game of Thrones is known known for cracking anyone"s funny bone. It rarely even attempts to do so.


You may think a bit differently about the HBO epic after viewing the following video, however.


It aired during the show"s panel discussion at Comic-Con in San Diego and it"s a blooper reel that features, among other gags, Peter Dinklage having a very hard time saying the word "benevolent."


There"s also Kit Harrington covering up his private parts…


… Emilia Clarke making very weird sounds while trying to speak in a different language.


There"s some dancing. There"s some slipping.


And there"s Dinklage again, still trying to say that same pesky word.



That scene where Jon Snow was brought back to life toward the beginning of Game of Thrones Season 6?


You may never look at it the same way after this.


Check out the blooper reel now:


Game of thrones gag reel season 6 shenanigans