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Casting Off Again: 'Game Of Thrones' Releases Casting Call For Seven New Roles In Season 8
As we prepare to climb aboard the dragons for one last ride, production is heating up on the Ice and Fire saga that is HBO's Game of Thrones. With one of the best casts to ever grace modern television, the great and the good of thespian talent have all had their time to shine on the show. From lead actors like Kit Harington and Emilia Clarke to supporting legends like Charles Dance and Dame Diana Rigg, and even bit parts for stars such as Richard E. Grant and Jim Broadbent, Thrones has had them all.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Daniel Dae Kim Has Left 'Hawaii Five-0': Here Are 5 Actors Who Also Left Smash-Hit Shows
It's only been a couple of days since the news broke that CBS would be down another actor on Hawaii Five-O ahead of its launch. Actor Daniel Dae Kim walked as a statement in favor of actor pay equality. His decision came on the heels of news that he was making 10 to 15 percent less than his co-stars. While Kim leaving could cause potential trouble for the show, the fight for equality is worth it. Even if Kim's tenure on the show only lasted seven seasons, he definitely made an impact and generated a following of fans. However, Daniel Dae Kim isn't the only one who left his smash-hit show for compelling reasons. Here are five other actors who have followed suit and exited their smash-hit shows.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Geeks
And Now, The End Is Near: Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Slams Multiple Endings Idea For 'Game Of Thrones'
With HBO's Game of Thrones preparing to cover the wild world of Westeros in a blanket of snow for its final season, all bets are off on how the savage saga will come to a close. As showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss bring the fantasy frolic to an end in 2019, fans of the show are excitedly looking toward an endgame that will have been eight years in the making.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Leah Remini's Emmy-Winning Investigative Docuseries May Expose Other Cults In Season 3
No one has worked as hard at exposing Scientology as a cult than Leah Remini. A former Scientologist, the King of Queens star has taken on the organization in her brutally honest documentary series, Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath, winning an Emmy for her efforts. The series attracted between 1.4 and 1.6 million viewers, enough to score a second season, which premiered August 15th on A&E.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Vegeta Is Most Likely Not Eliminated, but Still...
*Warning* This post contains spoilers from the current Dragon Ball Super series. You can stream weekly Dragon Ball Super episodes on your personal devices and new episodes are readily available on multiple platforms every Saturday night.
By travus Leroux8 years ago in Geeks
Coming Out Of Your Sheldon: Chuck Lorre Confirms If 'Young Sheldon' Will Show His Father's Death
If one Sheldon Cooper just wasn't enough for you, then how about two neurotic nerds courtesy of CBS? While The Big Bang Theory still scores big for the network and prepares to enter its eleventh season, CBS is hoping to cash in on the zany comedy by focusing on the show's most marketable character.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
'Oh' Me 'Oh' My: ABC Reveals If Sandra Oh Is Coming Back To 'Grey's Anatomy'
Dr. Cristina Yang to the OR please, that's Dr. Yang to the OR. Amidst a season of departing cast members and returning faces, there is no denying that ABC's Grey's Anatomy is still as packed with as much death and drama in its current Season 14 as when it first hit our screens in 2005.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
An Emma Frost-y Reception: Fox Reveals Why It Chose 'The Gifted' Over Hellfire Club Adaptation
For those of us who are a certain age, nothing will ever hold a candle to the technicolor triumph that was '90s classic X-Men: The Animated Series. However, thanks mainly to Bryan Singer, 20th Century Fox has brought those magnificent mutants to our screens across a whole host of cinematic outings. From the good (X2), to the bad (Apocalypse), and even the ugly (Origins) we have "Marvel-ed" at the #XMen, but then Fox decided that storming the box office just wasn't enough and opted to take over our TV boxes as well.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Four TV Character Deaths That Made Viewers Say Goodbye Forever
Television shows live and die by their ratings — and so, unfortunately, can their characters. While TV deaths often happen for understandable reasons (a storyline demands it, or an actor wants to leave a series), occasionally they seem like shock value only to boost tune-in. But if a beloved character is written out of a series, fans may respond by fleeing like rats off a sinking ship.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks











