Sunday, June 9, 2013

The 'gateway' of TV this fall - The Mundo.es

U.S. major general have completed their ‘upfronts’ and their grills for the upcoming season are packed with innovations. ABC, Fox, NBC, CBS and The CW brings 52 new series under his arm, a bulky figure of the number of cancellations result, only 10 of the 32 series released in 2012 have survived-and series completed or about to come to term this 2013 and ’30 Rock ‘,’ The Office ‘,’ CSI: NY ‘,’ Gossip Girl ‘or’ Fringe ‘.

First, by the excitement generated, is the first television production of M. Night Shyamalan: ‘Wayward Pines’ . The director of ‘The Sixth Sense’, ‘Signs’ or ‘The Forest’ sign this Fox miniseries will follow the journey of an FBI agent played by Matt Dillon (“Crash”) to a bucolic town to investigate the mysterious disappearances. .. to the “Twin Peaks”.

Among the great productions, ABC retrieves superheroes ‘Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD’. In the hands of Joss Whedon, creator of ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ and filmmaker just released another Marvel ‘The Avengers’, leads to the small screen this group of agents dedicated to investigating the new, the strange and the unknown around the world in order to protect ordinary people.

also bet NBC supernatural with ‘Dracula’ and the manager put on your skin will Jonathan Rhys-Meyers . The actor switches to Henry VIII by Alexander Grayson, an American businessman newcomer to Victorian London with a special interest in modern science and electricity, something the less useful to the prince of darkness.

The creators of ‘Once Upon a Time’, Eddy Kitsis and Adam Horowitz, ABC try to repeat success with ‘Once Upon a Time in Wonderland’. In this spin off the classic children resume a few years later, with some grown-up Alice played by Australian actress Sophie Lowe (‘The Slap’) living marked by the events he lived in his childhood.

Among the expected returns of Dr. Burke of ‘Grey’s Anatomy’. After six years sounded exile and without acting on television returns to The CW with ‘The 100′ . The series is set in a post-apocalyptic world 97 years after a nuclear war has destroyed civilization on Earth. At this time the survivors, who live on the space station called The Ark, 100 juvenile offenders sent back to Earth to investigate the possibility of re-colonize the planet. The actor will play Jaha, leader of the survivors of the space station, and next to it will Henry Ian Cusick, Desmond in ‘Lost’ .

family section with a stellar cast appears ‘The crazy ones’. Robin Williams and Sarah Michelle Gellar will be father and daughter as well as co-workers in this CBS comedy set in the world of advertising. In this series the Oscar winner for ‘Good Will Hunting’ is a neurotic and unorthodox advertising genius while former ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ will struggle to make a name in the industry while acting as their babysitter.

Already on NBC, the other comic-familiar big bet comes from the hand of Michael J. Fox The actor draws on his own life in his return to television with The Michael J. Fox show ‘, a series where laughs at himself and his Parkinson in the role of a news anchor in New York, five years after retiring to focus on his family and his illness, back to work.

‘Hostages’ is a political thriller and a family drama. Or how Dylan McDermott (‘American Horror Story’), now an FBI agent, kidnaps the family of Toni Collette (‘United States of Tara’), surgeon of the President of the United States, so that it kills him during the operation have planned the next morning. CBS issued this series produced by Jerry Bruckheimer .

Greg Kinnear (“Little Miss Sunshine ‘) Keegan Deane is a gambling addict and loving whose personal life is a mess. Is saved, how could it be otherwise, because it is a brilliant lawyer. So is ‘Rake’, something like English or maybe rake another turn ‘Californication’ on television. Fox directs responsible for the Spiderman trilogy for the big screen Sam Raimi.

To cap

James Spader is announced as the new Hannibal Lecter in ‘The Blacklist’. And not for their culinary tastes, that role has been filled by the adaptation of the series still pending renewal ‘Hannibal’-, but intuits the relationship between the most wanted criminal in the United States and the police detective with the they choose to work.

And so a long list that includes a pirate with John Malkovich in the role of Blackbeard (‘Crossbones’ for NBC), most ordinary people with superpowers (‘ The tomorrow people ‘and’ spin off ‘of’ The Vampire Diaries’, “The Originals” on The CW), the new comedy-this time with flesh and blood actors-the creator of ‘Family Guy’, ‘Seth MacFarlane’, ‘Dads’ or return of Kiefer Sutherland and ’24 ‘, both for Fox

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