Archive for the ‘Smallville’ tag
Superman, Chuck…and Lana? Guess who’s coming to the Buy More!

First came news that Superman star Brandon Routh is joining the cast of Chuck. Now, it seems that Lana Lang is following him as well. Enterainment Weekly is reporting that former Smallville star Kristin Kreuk is also planning a trip to the Buy More, when she joins the cast of Chuck for a multiple-episode story [...]
Read MoreFeast your eyes on these Geeky Previews pt. 1

As the geeks circle in the waters of rumor and conjecture, they smell the green-tinged blood of Fall Season Previews. One of the most eagerly awaited previews of the returning shows would be Smallville, Season 9. But first…The folks at CW (and their sponsors) have kindly prepared a Season 8 in 2 minutes recap. If [...]
Read MoreWhat The Geek Gyrl is squeeing over right now
A Squee is a personal thing; we each have our own squee-worthy moments and memories and activities and “thingamabobs”. Right now, I’m squeeing over a few movies, a couple TV shows and a video game (no partridges in pear trees, though, please.) I’m very excited about one of the Labor Day Weekend releases: Gamer. The [...]
Read MoreBlue Is Feeling A Little Zod!

Just a week after the news that Brian Austin Greene will be playing Metallo, there’s more casting news coming from the set of Smallville. TV Guide is reporting that actor Callum Blue has been tapped to play the series regular role of General Zod for the show’s ninth (and likely final) season. Blue is best [...]
Read MoreMetallo: A New Shade of Green!

Okay…that title is horrible…but I just had to!) TV Guide’s Matt Mittovich is reporting that Brian Austin Green will be doing stint on Smallville next season as a familiar character in the Superman mythos: Metallo. While still being named John Corben, this version of Metallo differs in that he will actually be a reporter at…you [...]
Read MoreCW Fall Season Lineup – Quickie Squee
Skipping over the shows that aren’t, shall we say, terribly geeky, let’s go right to the goodies, shall we? Smallville is moving, Supernatural stays put and the new contender, Vampire Diaries, based on the L.J. Smith series of books, joins the lineup.
Read MoreComic-Con: TV Panels Schedule

**UPDATED 6/11/09** Seat42f has posted the tentative schedule of TV-related panels for San Diego Comic-Con. I say tentative, because it’s still way to early to have anything set in stone. But as of now, it looks like most of the geeky favorites are going to be there, including Smallville, The Big Bang Theory, Chuck and [...]
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