Alias: Season 3, Episode 18 - Unveiled
Alias on Imdb30 September 2001 (USA)
Action | Adventure | Drama | Mystery | Thriller
Sydney Bristow is an international spy recruited out of college and trained for espionage and self-defense.
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'30 Days Of Night' Sequel Lands Director, Starts Filming In October
added by newsBotA sequel to "30 Days of Night," the 2007 adaptation of Steve Niles and Ben Templesmith's vampire comic book, is going to take a little longer than 30 days to arrive—but we're a little closer to seeing it today.
Bloody Disgusting has learned that "30 Days of Night: Dark Days" will begin shooting this October in Vancouver, Canada, with director Ben Ketai at the helm. Ketai collaborated on the "Dark Days" script with series creator Niles, and also directed a series of "30 Days of Night" webisodes as well.
"Dark Days" takes place in Los Angeles and focuses on Stella Oleson, the heroine of the first "30 Days of Night." Alongside a group of vampire hunters, Stella intentionally draws vampires out in the open in order to avenge the death of her husband Eben, played by Josh Hartnett in the 2007 horror flick.
While Stella is the new movie's central character, the website reports that the role will be recast. »
- Josh Wigler
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30 Days Of Night 2 Coming
added by newsBotBloody Disgusting is reporting that “30 Days Of Night: Dark Days”, the sequel to 2007’s “30 Days of Night,” the 2007 adaptation of Steve Niles and Ben Templesmith’s vampire comic book, will begin shooting this October with Ben Ketai directing. “Dark Days” takes place in La and will focus on Stella Oleson from the first “30 Days of Night” film, who along a group of vampire hunters, intentionally draw out the wandering vampiric horde of the first film in order to avenge the death of her husband Eben, played by Josh Hartnett, in the 2007 film. Melissa George of “Alias” fame played the part of Stella in the first film, but [...] »
- Costa Koutsoutis
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J.J. Abrams: Pop-culture polymath
added by newsBotWelcome back to our EW University course on TV Auteurs -- a look at some of the people who have had a major role in shaping the medium over the last 50 years. Today, Prof. Dan Snierson offers his overview of the work of J.J. Abrams. If you had to sum up J.J. Abrams neatly in just one word, it would be ... kinda hard to do. He’s a cross-genre, multi-medium hyphenate who flies a geek flag of many colors. (The boy who grew up on The Twilight Zone, Mission Impossible, Get Smart, James Bond, and Star Wars has crafted a TV resume that boasts credits as diverse as Felicity and Fringe; his movie credits range from Regarding Henry to Cloverfield.) His projects tend to be smart, layered, splashy, angsty, laced with mystery and/or mythology -- plus they just might contain an It Girl in the making (see: Keri Russell, »
- Dan Snierson
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