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Amazon’s ‘Modern Love’ Announces All-Start Cast for Season 2

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Amazon’s popular series Modern Love is officially coming back for a second season, and with an all-star cast to match the first season.

First premiering on Amazon Prime Video in October of 2019, Modern Love brought to life stories of people from all different walks of life as they fall in love in New York. Based on the New York Times column of the same name, the show was highly relatable to audiences and has been well received across the board, so the announcement of a second season set to drop sometime this year should come as no surprise.

In its eight highly popular episodes, the first season of Modern Love featured a multitude of notable celebrities including Anne Hathaway, Dev Patel, Tina Fey, and Andrew Scott, just to name a few. So it makes sense that the second season would require just as impressive of a cast. As of now, Amazon has announced over two dozen different actors for the new season. Some of the more popular names include Kit Harington (Game of Thrones), Dominique Fishback (breakout star of Judas and the Black Messiah), Anna Paquin (True Blood, Flack), and Minnie Driver (Will and Grace).

Other actors announced include: Gbenga Akinnagbe, Susan Blackwell, Lucy Boynton, Tom Burke, Zoe Chao, Maria Dizzia, Grace Edwards, Kathryn Gallagher, Garrett Hedlund, Telci Huynh, Nikki M. James, Aparna Nancherla, Larry Owens, Zane Pais, Isaac Powell, Ben Rappaport, Milan Ray, Jack Reynor, Miranda Richardson, Marquis Rodriguez, James Scully, Zuzanna Szadkowski, Lulu Wilson, Don Wycherley, and Jeena Yi.

We do not yet have details about what kinds of stories this new season will tell, but showrunners are excited for the chance to share more of New York’s love stories with us all through this new season.

‘Supernatural’ Meets Scooby: Why ‘Nancy Drew’ Should Be at the Top of Your Watchlist

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If you’re looking for a new show to watch in the wake of Supernatural‘s final season, have we got the show you’re looking for. Nancy Drew is a horror/mystery/teen drama hybrid with a Drew Crew to rival Buffy the Vampire Slayer‘s Scooby Gang. Following the title character as she copes with grief and ghosts in Horseshoe Bay, Maine, Nancy Drew is reminiscent of early season Supernatural in the way it uses horror to explore trauma while still remaining highly entertaining. From genuinely scary monsters to incredible cast chemistry, the series is a thrill ride that will have you staying up well past your bedtime to finish it all (and not being able to sleep afterwards). Here’s just a few of the many reasons why Nancy Drew should be at the top of your watchlist.

Haunting Monsters and Excellent Production Quality

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Anyone familiar with Nancy Drew knows to expect some mysteries and tense situations, but this show takes the old concept of the crime solving sleuth and cranks it up several notches by introducing spine chilling supernatural elements. Season 1 is all about solving the mysterious death of a ghost who haunts Nancy, and the show’s special effects and makeup departments really shine in every episode. Watching Nancy Drew is like settling in for an hour long horror/thriller movie every week. The Aglaeca of season 2, a terrifying sea creature intent on killing the Drew Crew, is a testament to the talent of the teams behind the show.

It’s also important to note that the production quality of the show doesn’t suffer because of the highly realistic monsters. The lighting, camera work, and sets all work together to perfectly encapsulate the constant air of mystery on Nancy Drew making every supernatural moment feel natural to the show. From arms reaching through walls to ghosts standing in a darkened corner at night, there are truly haunting supernatural elements that linger with you long after you turn off the television.

Intriguing Mysteries and Strong Plot Lines

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Whether it’s the season long mystery the team is solving or smaller problems introduced in each episode, each one is equally engaging. The twists and turns they encounter serve to strengthen the plot line and character development throughout the show. Where much of television focuses on plot, Nancy Drew often places more emphasis on character, thereby strengthening the season long story arc. Stories tie together in roundabout ways that are surprising, sure, but also actually make sense to the viewer. Nancy Drew also mercifully avoids gaping plot holes and will close up any that might appear with a quick one-liner or side mystery, meaning every new development feels intuitive to the story and to the characters. There are no shock value moments for the sake of shock value in Nancy Drew. Additionally, the incorporation of supernatural elements only enhances the story lines, the ambiance of Horseshoe Bay, and Nancy’s penchant for meddling.

A Compelling Lead

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Let’s face it: when you think “cool teen heroine,” you don’t typically think Nancy Drew. Sure, she’s iconic; she’s the face of a brand that has endured for 90 years. But her reputation as a goody-two-shoes who is prepared for anything precedes her, with the 2007 film adaptation Nancy Drew making her squeaky clean personality a major focus of the comedy. But on this show, Nancy is far from the cutesy crime solver we know from the novels or previous adaptations. She’s got anger issues, a stubborn attitude, and a tendency to push away the ones she loves most. In short, she’s flawed and has a lot to learn. But this doesn’t make her “unlikeable”; it makes her relatable in a way teen soap heroines are rarely allowed to be. Nancy makes some bad choices, she gets angry, she’s selfish on occasion — but none of that takes away from the love the audience has for her. Her flaws make her human and have the viewer rooting for her to figure it out. After all, who knows everything at 19? She also remains the emotional center of the show, tugging at heartstrings throughout the first two seasons. Played to perfection by Kennedy McMann, this Nancy commands the screen and remakes a classic character for a new generation.

Hilarity Ensues

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Nancy Drew might just be one of the funniest shows on television, despite the overall dramatic tone. There’s witty banter between the gang every episode, not to mention amazing buddy comedy moments when certain characters pair off for individual mysteries. The show knows which characters work well together even if it doesn’t seem like they will at first, like hacker Ace and city girl Bess or spoiled Ryan Hudson and Nancy’s well intentioned father Carson Drew. The cast’s chemistry combined with the writers’ ability to sneak in blink-and-you’ll-miss-it one liners makes Nancy Drew hilarious and adds levity to otherwise dark moments.

The Ultimate Scooby Gang

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Nancy is joined on her mystery adventures by her misfit gang that is truly the ultimate teen Scooby gang. There’s George, a bit rough around the edges and fierce, but loves harder than she’d ever dare speak aloud. Bess is a bit of a kleptomaniac when it comes to shiny objects and harbors a secret in season 1 that keeps you guessing her true motives. Nick is the token “bad boy” at the start of the show, but we come to love him all the more for his passion to protect Nancy and the gang. Finally, there’s Ace, the genius hacker who comes into his own with this found family. Together they are the Drew Crew with not a single weak link between them. Every character is multilayered with a unique background that the show rightly dedicates time to developing. Each actor flawlessly step into the spotlight when given the opportunity making Nancy Drew the kind of show you can get lost in for hours at a time thanks to the engaging and relatable characters but also the cast’s ability to bring them to life in the tense and often emotionally charged moments of the show.

Subverting Tropes and Celebrating Diversity

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It’s no secret that most teen dramas follow a fairly predictable template. Part of what makes them the comfort food of television is their reliance on the tropes we know and love (like love triangles) and the presence of archetypal characters. Nancy Drew pays homage to its predecessors before promptly smashing those expectations. Each member of the Drew Crew starts off as a common teen soap character: the slacker, the wayward woman, the rich kid, the bad boy … the list goes on. But over the course of the season, Nancy Drew deconstructs each character. For example, we learn that Nick, the “criminal,” is a victim of a corrupt criminal justice system while George, the “ruined woman” for having an affair with a married man who’s older than her, begins to learn that what happened to her was wrong and not her fault. Additionally, the show is committed to diversity both in front of and behind the camera, a welcome change for the genre. Nancy Drew manages to elevate the teen drama to new heights, daring its competition to meet the high bar it sets.

Nancy Drew season 1 is available to watch in its entirety on HBO Max, with the first episodes of season 2 available for free on The CW app. New episodes premiere Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET on The CW.

New Images Released for ‘Nancy Drew’ Season 2, Episode 7 “The Legend of the Murder Hotel”

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A full set of images has been released for “The Legend of the Murder Hotel,” the seventh episode of season 2 of Nancy Drew. The images tease a Nancy/Bess/George team up while we get a new look at Amanda Bobbsey and Ace together. The synopsis released for the episode promises a new mystery for the Drew Crew … and maybe even a hint of romance?

Check out the new photos below, and be sure to catch the episode when it premieres March 10 at 9 p.m. ET on The CW.

The CW Sets Season 6 Release Date for ‘DC’s Legends of Tomorrow’

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Our favorite rag-tag team of superheroes is returning to our screens soon, and we finally know when!

The CW has announced the season 6 release date for DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. The upcoming season is scheduled to return on Sunday, May 6 at 8 p.m. ET, which will push Batwoman to a 9 p.m. time slot.

Season 6 will introduce a variety of extraterrestrial characters, as the Legends team up with and alien conspiracy theorist named Esperanza “Spooner” Cruz who will help the team find Sara, who was abducted at the end of season 5.

DC’s Legends of Tomorrow follows a group of superheroes (and some villains!) who travel throughout history to find and eradicate threats to the timeline, some minor and many much more significant.

The first five seasons are available to stream on Netflix. Season 6 will arrive Sunday, March 6 at 8 p.m. ET, streaming next day on The CW app and website.

Disney’s California Adventure To Open for Limited Ticketed Event

For the first time in forever (well, over 11 months), Disney’s California Adventure in Anaheim, California is opening again!

“A Touch of Disney” begins March 18 as a “Limited-Capacity Ticketed Experience.” It will take place Thursdays through Mondays from noon to 8:00 p.m. The shopping and dining event will feature snacks and beverages from various quick service and full service restaurants from both parks. From DOLE Whip to New Orlean’s Square’s famous Monte Cristo sandwich, guests will be able to enjoy classic Disney cuisine that has been sorely missed.

Sadness and Joy at Disney’s California Adventure. Image courtesy of Disney Parks

Along with the opportunity to shop apparel, accessories, and all the Disney merchandise you could dream of, “A Touch of Disney” will also feature exclusive character appearances and Disney PhotoPass opportunities. Lightning McQueen from the Cars franchise as well as Joy and Sadness from Inside Out have already been teased, but more are sure to be on their way. While attractions remain closed, this is the first sign that a great big beautiful tomorrow is on its way for Disneyland Park.

Tickets for March 18 – April 5, 2021 go on sale March 4, and then will continue to be released on a rolling basis. The $75 ticket price includes parking, admission, a $25 dining card for food and non-alcoholic beverages, and unlimited Disney PhotoPass downloads. Tickets will be available for purchase at Disneyland.com.

Alexander Calvert Appears on This Week’s Episode of ‘Kings of Con: The Podcast’

Tables are turned on this week’s episode on Kings of Con: The Podcast!

Hosts Rob Benedict and Richard Speight, Jr. receive their fellow Supernatural actor Alexander Calvert and he has questions for them. Tune in to listen to them talking about Rob writing and performing an one-man show about James Dean and the one time he tried the actor’s pants, Rob and Rich’s career, doing commercials, the movie Waiting and more.

It’s an Al Cal Takeover as actor Alexander Calvert (‘Supernatural,’ ‘Edge of Seventeen’) reunites with his old castmates and turns the table on them, assuming the role of show host.  It’s Al Cal Time!

Check out the announcement on Twitter.

Kings of Con: The Podcast is available to listen on Apple Podcasts. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast channel to be notified each time a new episode is released.

‘Star Wars: The Bad Batch’ To Premiere in May

Disney revealed today at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour that the new animated Star Wars animated series The Bad Batch will premiere on May 4 on Disney+.

The Bad Batch follows a team of clone troopers with genetic mutations tasked with dangerous missions during the Clone War. They were first introduced in a four episode arc during the seventh season of The Clone Wars. The series will take place after the Clone War.

Dee Bradley Baker will give his voice to the clones. Ming Na Wen will portray a younger version of Fennec Shand, who was first introduced in the first season of The Mandalorian.

A trailer for the show was released last December:

Star Wars: The Bad Batch will premiere on Disney+ on May 4.

‘Dynasty’ To Return To The CW With Season 4 on May 7

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The CW has announced the premiere date for the fourth season of the popular reimagining of the 80s soap opera, Dynasty.

Dynasty, which revolves around the rich, powerful, and very influential Carrington family who have made their fortunes in oil, will premiere on May 7. Season 4 of the show began filming mid-last year and will return for a fifth season at the network. Chilling Adventures of Sabrina star Luke Cook has been cast for the upcoming season as Kirby’s photographer ex-boyfriend Oliver.

Dynasty stars Elizabeth “Liz” Gillies as Fallon Carrington, Robert Christopher Riley as Michael Culhane, Grant Show as Blake Carrington, Rafael de la Fuente as Sam, Elaine Hendrix as Alexis Carrington Colby, Adam Huber as Liam, Sam Adegoke as Jeff Colby, Michael Michele as Dominique Deveraux, and Sam Underwood as Adam Carrington.

Tune into the season 4 premiere of Dynasty Friday, May 7 at 9 p.m. ET on The CW.

Register for the GISH Mini Hunt Before March 2 for a Chance To Win a Zoom Call With Felicia Day!

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Attention, GISHers!

Registration for the “Wizards & Weirdos” Mini Hunt is coming to a close soon — and with it, an awesome opportunity to win a zoom call with the host Felicia Day herself!

This hunt will be a bit different from the traditional course they usually take, as there will be three classes of prizes this year, and different tasks will contribute more points towards winning a certain class (teams cannot win in more than one class). Will you know how the tasks are weighted in each category? No, but to quote Misha Collins, “if it feels too easy, you’re doing it wrong.” The chaos is half the fun.

Registration for this hunt is $19.99 per person. If you’re registered for the annual main hunt (or register for both the mini and main hunt simultaneously), 20% of the price of the mini hunt will be discounted. A portion of every registration from this hunt will be donated to One Warm Coat, providing at least two coats to people in need. Upgrading to a Most Premiumerest Registration will provide coats to at least four people in need!

Registration for the GISH Wizards & Weirdos Hunt closes on March 2 at 11:59 p.m. PT, and with it ends the opportunity to win a Zoom call with Felicia. For more information and to register, make sure to visit the GISH website!

Mike Shinoda Produces 15th Track “What You Want” by Daniel Sherman Live on Twitch!

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Ending the sixth week of production sessions off strong following a special announcement about his own music, Mike Shinoda began working on the 15th track in the #ShinodaProduceMe series. The song, titled “What You Want” by artist Daniel Sherman, was originally scheduled to be produced on Thursday, February 18. However, the track was pushed back a day to Friday, February 19, due to the upcoming release of Shinoda’s new single, “Happy Endings” (feat. iann dior and UPSAHL).  Following a live interview on Twitch with The Needle Drop to promote his single, Shinoda only had about half the time he would usually have to begin working on Sherman’s track.

Sherman’s original submission included numerous vocal tracks and a piano loop.  Wanting to jump right into it, Shinoda only played a short segment of Sherman’s original track before getting to work. Trying to figure out what other sounds would mix well with the vocals, Shinoda started by adding keyboard and drums before deciding to go in a more hip-hop direction. Next, he moved onto populating the track, adding 808 and tape echo.

“Here’s the thing about this vocal and this song: lyrically for me it’s a bit of a stretch. He’s talking about crime and violence, so we have to paint this in a way that has a little fun…so how do we make this song sound fun and not sound too self-serious…There’s something about the tone of the music that has to match the intention of the messenger.”

Continuing production the next day on Monday, February 22, Shinoda cleaned up the main vocal by combining many of the vocal tracks. He then added some effects on the vocals, allowing viewers to vote in a poll on how to change pitch of the vocal, either going higher or lower, with voters choosing to go lower. Shinoda then added multiple different drums and other unique sounds and effects, giving the track an “outer space” vibe.

Rounding out Sherman’s track on Tuesday, Shinoda tried to find the “missing piece” to the song. He first experimented with guitar, trying a few different chords before deciding he did not like anything he had come up with. Finally, after hours of work spread across three days, Shinoda wrapped up the track by adding another keyboard section overlaid with effects.

Daniel Sherman is singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist based in Livermore, CA. He got his start as a drummer/co-vocalist in a band named Crowned In Chains.  Formed in 2017, the group released their debut album, King Suffering, in late 2018 and is currently working on PART ll of their discography. In addition to his work with Crowned In Chains, Sherman has also branched out to solo work, experimenting with all kinds of different genres of music. He has released multiple solo EPs and singles since 2019, such as “Inside” and “Bulletproof Umbrella,” the official music videos for which can be found on Sherman’s YouTube channel. Starting in 2020, he has also come out with four albums, such as It’s Us and Evolving, which can be found on Spotify and Apple Music.

If you weren’t able to see Daniel Sherman’s “What You Want” be produced live by Mike Shinoda, you can still watch the Twitch replay below! Make sure to check out Sherman’s music, as well as Shinoda’s previous production sessions. While Shinoda will not be streaming Wednesday, February 24, still make sure to stay tuned to Shinoda’s Twitch channel weekdays around 10 a.m. PT for future live production sessions!

As a special note, the release date for “I Can’t Feel A Thing” by Judison has been pushed back. Judison’s track was featured in a previous production session and had been scheduled to drop on February 26. There has not been a new release date announced as of yet.