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People’s Choice Awards Winners 2017

January 18, 2017 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

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The People’s Choice Awards were handed out this week and Joel McHale served as the host for the awards ceremony on CBS.

The full winners list is below.

TELEVISION

FAVORITE TV SHOW
The Big Bang Theory
Grey’s Anatomy
Outlander (WINNER)
Stranger Things
The Walking Dead

FAVORITE NETWORK TV COMEDY
The Big Bang Theory (WINNER)
Black-ish
Jane the Virgin
Modern Family
New Girl

FAVORITE COMEDIC TV ACTOR
Andy Samberg
Anthony Anderson
Jim Parsons (WINNER)
Matthew Perry
Tim Allen

FAVORITE COMEDIC TV ACTRESS
Anna Faris
Gina Rodriguez
Kaley Cuoco
Sofia Vergara (WINNER)
Zooey Deschanel

FAVORITE NETWORK TV DRAMA
Chicago Fire
Empire
Grey’s Anatomy (WINNER)
How to Get Away with Murder
Quantico

FAVORITE DRAMATIC TV ACTOR
Jesse Williams
Justin Chambers (WINNER)
Scott Foley
Taylor Kinney
Terrence Howard

FAVORITE DRAMATIC TV ACTRESS
Ellen Pompeo
Kerry Washington
Priyanka Chopra (WINNER)
Taraji P. Henson
Viola Davis

FAVORITE CABLE TV COMEDY
Atlanta
Baby Daddy (WINNER)
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Real Husbands of Hollywood
Younger

FAVORITE CABLE TV DRAMA
The Americans
Bates Motel (WINNER)
Mr. Robot
Pretty Little Liars
Queen Sugar

FAVORITE CABLE TV ACTOR
Adam Devine
Freddie Highmore (WINNER)
Kevin Hart
Rami Malek
Zach Galifianakis

FAVORITE CABLE TV ACTRESS
Ashley Benson
Hilary Duff
Keri Russell
Lucy Hale
Vera Farmiga (WINNER)

FAVORITE TV CRIME DRAMA
The Blacklist
Criminal Minds (WINNER)
Law & Order: SVU
Lucifer
NCIS

FAVORITE TV CRIME DRAMA ACTOR
Chris O’Donnell
Donnie Wahlberg
LL Cool J
Mark Harmon (WINNER)
Tom Selleck

FAVORITE TV CRIME DRAMA ACTRESS
Jennifer Lopez (WINNER)
Lucy Liu
Mariska Hargitay
Pauley Perrette
Sophia Bush

FAVORITE PREMIUM DRAMA SERIES
Homeland
House of Cards
Narcos
Orange is the New Black (WINNER)
Power

FAVORITE PREMIUM COMEDY SERIES
Fuller House (WINNER)
The Mindy Project
Shameless
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Veep

FAVORITE PREMIUM SERIES ACTOR
Aziz Ansari
Dwayne Johnson (WINNER)
Joshua Jackson
Kevin Spacey
Nick Jonas

FAVORITE PREMIUM SERIES ACTRESS
Claire Danes
Jane Fonda
Julia Louis Dreyfus
Sarah Jessica Parker (WINNER)
Taylor Schilling

FAVORITE NETWORK SCI-FI/FANTASY TV SHOW
Arrow
The Flash
Once Upon a Time
Supernatural (WINNER)
The Vampire Diaries

FAVORITE CABLE SCI-FI/FANTASY TV SHOW
American Horror Story
Orphan Black
Shadowhunters
Teen Wolf
The Walking Dead (WINNER)

FAVORITE PREMIUM SCI-FI/FANTASY SERIES
Game of Thrones
Marvel’s Luke Cage
Outlander (WINNER)
Stranger Things
Westworld

FAVORITE SCI-FI/FANTASY TV ACTOR
Andrew Lincoln
Ian Somerhalder
Jensen Ackles
Sam Heughan (WINNER)
Tyler Posey

FAVORITE SCI-FI/FANTASY TV ACTRESS
Caitriona Balfe (WINNER)
Emilia Clarke
Jennifer Morrison
Lauren Cohan
Millie Bobby Brown

FAVORITE COMPETITION TV SHOW
America’s Got Talent
American Ninja Warrior
Dancing with the Stars
Masterchef
The Voice (WINNER)

FAVORITE DAYTIME TV HOST
Dr. Phil
Ellen DeGeneres (WINNER)
Kelly Ripa
Rachael Ray
Steve Harvey

FAVORITE DAYTIME TV HOSTING TEAM
The Chew
Good Morning America (WINNER)
The Talk
Today
The View

FAVORITE LATE NIGHT TALK SHOW HOST
Conan O’Brien
James Corden
Jimmy Fallon (WINNER)
Jimmy Kimmel
Stephen Colbert

FAVORITE ANIMATED TV SHOW
American Dad!
Bob’s Burgers
Family Guy
The Simpsons (WINNER)
South Park

FAVORITE ACTOR IN A NEW TV SERIES
Damon Wayans
Kevin James
Kiefer Sutherland
Matt LeBlanc (WINNER)
Milo Ventimiglia

FAVORITE ACTRESS IN A NEW TV SERIES
Jordana Brewster
Kristen Bell (WINNER)
Mandy Moore
Minnie Driver
Piper Perabo

FAVORITE NEW TV COMEDY
American Housewife
The Good Place
The Great Indoors
Kevin Can Wait
Man with a Plan (WINNER)

FAVORITE NEW TV DRAMA
Bull
Designated Survivor
The Exorcist
This Is Us (WINNER)
Timeless

MOVIES

FAVORITE MOVIE
Captain America: Civil War
Deadpool
Finding Dory (WINNER)
Suicide Squad
Zootopia

FAVORITE MOVIE ACTOR
Kevin Hart
Robert Downey Jr.
Ryan Reynolds (WINNER)
Tom Hanks
Will Smith

FAVORITE MOVIE ACTRESS
Anna Kendrick
Jennifer Lawrence (WINNER)
Margot Robbie
Melissa McCarthy
Scarlett Johansson

FAVORITE ACTION MOVIE
Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice
Captain America: Civil War
Deadpool (WINNER)
Suicide Squad
X-Men: Apocalypse

FAVORITE ACTION MOVIE ACTOR
Chris Evans
Liam Hemsworth
Robert Downey Jr. (WINNER)
Ryan Reynolds
Will Smith

FAVORITE ACTION MOVIE ACTRESS
Jennifer Lawrence
Margot Robbie (WINNER)
Scarlett Johansson
Shailene Woodley
Zoe Saldana

FAVORITE ANIMATED MOVIE VOICE
Bill Murray in The Jungle Book
Ellen DeGeneres in Finding Dory (WINNER)
Ginnifer Goodwin in Zootopia
Jason Bateman in Zootopia
Kevin Hart in The Secret Life of Pets

FAVORITE COMEDIC MOVIE
Bad Moms (WINNER)
Central Intelligence
Ghostbusters
How to Be Single
Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising

FAVORITE COMEDIC MOVIE ACTOR
Chris Hemsworth
Dwayne Johnson
Kevin Hart (WINNER)
Ryan Gosling
Zac Efron

FAVORITE COMEDIC MOVIE ACTRESS
Anna Kendrick
Kristen Bell
Kristen Wiig
Melissa McCarthy (WINNER)
Rebel Wilson

FAVORITE DRAMATIC MOVIE
Deepwater Horizon
Me Before You (WINNER)
Miracles From Heaven
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children
Sully

FAVORITE DRAMATIC MOVIE ACTOR
Ben Affleck
Chris Pine
George Clooney
Mark Wahlberg
Tom Hanks (WINNER)

FAVORITE DRAMATIC MOVIE ACTRESS
Amy Adams
Blake Lively (WINNER)
Emily Blunt
Julia Roberts
Meryl Streep

FAVORITE FAMILY MOVIE
Alice Through the Looking Glass
Finding Dory (WINNER)
The Jungle Book
The Secret Life of Pets
Zootopia

FAVORITE THRILLER MOVIE
The Conjuring 2
The Girl on the Train
Nerve
The Purge: Election Year
The Shallows

FAVORITE MOVIE ICON
Denzel Washington
Johnny Depp (WINNER)
Samuel L. Jackson
Tom Cruise
Tom Hanks

FAVORITE YEAR END BLOCKBUSTER
Doctor Strange
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Moana
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
Sing

MUSIC

FAVORITE MALE ARTIST
Blake Shelton
Drake
Justin Timberlake (WINNER)
Shawn Mendes
The Weeknd

FAVORITE FEMALE ARTIST
Adele
Ariana Grande
Beyonce
Britney Spears (WINNER)
Rihanna

FAVORITE GROUP
The Chainsmokers
Coldplay
Fifth Harmony (WINNER)
Panic! at the Disco
Twenty One Pilots

FAVORITE BREAKOUT ARTIST
Alessia Cara
The Chainsmokers
DNCE
Niall Horan (WINNER)
Zayn

FAVORITE MALE COUNTRY ARTIST
Blake Shelton (WINNER)
Keith Urban
Luke Bryan
Sam Hunt
Tim McGraw

FAVORITE FEMALE COUNTRY ARTIST
Carrie Underwood (WINNER)
Dolly Parton
Kelsea Ballerini
Miranda Lambert
Reba McEntire

FAVORITE COUNTRY GROUP
The Band Perry
Florida Georgia Line
Little Big Town (WINNER)
Lonestar
Zac Brown Band

FAVORITE POP ARTIST
Adele
Ariana Grande
Britney Spears (WINNER)
Justin Timberlake
Sia

FAVORITE HIP-HOP ARTIST
DJ Khaled
G-Eazy (WINNER)
Kanye West
Kendrick Lamar
Wiz Khalifa

FAVORITE R&B ARTIST
Beyoncé
Drake
Rihanna (WINNER)
Usher
The Weeknd

FAVORITE ALBUM
Anti / Rihanna
Dangerous Woman / Ariana Grande
If I’m Honest / Blake Shelton (WINNER)
Lemonade / Beyoncé
Views / Drake

FAVORITE SONG
“Can’t Stop the Feeling” / Justin Timberlake (WINNER)
“No” / Meghan Trainor
“One Dance” / Drake feat. Kyla and Wizkid
“Pillowtalk” Zayn
“Work” / Rihanna feat. Drake

DIGITAL

FAVORITE SOCIAL MEDIA CELEBRITY
Britney Spears (WINNER)
Kim Kardashian
Lady Gaga
Shakira
Stephen Amell

FAVORITE SOCIAL MEDIA STAR
Baby Ariel
Cameron Dallas (WINNER)
Jacob Sartorius
Liza Koshy
Nash Grier

FAVORITE YOUTUBE STAR
Lilly Singh (WINNER)
Miranda Sings
PewDiePie
Shane Dawson
Tyler Oakley

FAVORITE COMEDIC COLLABORATION
Conan O’Brien’s Ride Along with Ice Cube and Kevin Hart
Ellen DeGeneres and Britney Spears’ Mall Mischief (WINNER)
James Corden’s Carpool Karaoke with Adele
Lip Sync Battle with Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan Tatum
Saturday Night Live with Alec Baldwin and Kate McKinnon

CBS.COM’S FAVORITE DIGITAL OBSESSION
360 & VR
Facebook Live
Mannequin Challenge (WINNER)
Pokemon Go
Snapchat Lenses

Filed Under: CBS, Featured, People's Choice Awards

On TV Tonight: Thursday January 12, 2017

January 12, 2017 By theTVaddict Leave a Comment

the great indoors

NET8PM8:30PM9PM9:30PM10PM10:30PM
ABCThe Great American Baking ShowTaking the Stage: African American Music and Stories that Changed America
CBSThe Big Bang TheoryThe Great IndoorsMomLife in PiecesPure Genius
CWDC Legends of Tomorrow (R)Supernatural (R)
FOXHell’s KitchenMy Kitchen Rules
NBCSuperstoreThe Good PlaceChicago MedThe Blacklist
MISCNashville (CMT)
Project Runway: Junior (Lifetime)
Top Chef (Bravo)
Colony (USA)
Portlandia (IFC)

Filed Under: Featured, on tv tonight

Afternoon Static: THE GOOD FIGHT, THE BLACKLIST, CONSTANTINE & More!

January 9, 2017 By theTVaddict Leave a Comment

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• THE GOOD FIGHT Extended Preview: Diane, Lucca, David Lee and More Return!
• RIP: Family Guy Honors Carrie Fisher With Winter Premiere Dedication
• Duh of the Day: James Corden Won’t Host Apple Music’s Carpool Karaoke TV Show
• Music to Our Ears: Mozart in the Jungle Actually Understands Classical Music, and Has Me Hooked
• ICYM: The Best Frozen Moments From the 2017 Golden Globes
• Please let this be the Start of a Beautiful Friendship: Phil Rosenthal Says His Food And Travel Show Is Moving To Netflix
• The Blacklist first look: Jill Hennessy recruits Liz Keen for female heist crew
• YAAAAAS: Billy Eichner, Meghan McCain spar over Meryl Streep’s Golden Globes speech
• Cool Beans: ‘Constantine’ Resurrected as Animated Series by CW Seed
• Scoop: The CW Renews SUPERNATURAL, ARROW, SUPERGIRL, THE FLASH and More

Filed Under: Featured, Morning Static

Afternoon Static: THE GOOD FIGHT, THE GOOD PLACE, NASHVILLE & More!

January 6, 2017 By theTVaddict Leave a Comment

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• Casting Coup: Man With a Plan Recruits TV Vets to Play Matt LeBlanc’s Mom and Dad
• Grey’s Anatomy’s Jerrika Hinton Joins Alan Ball’s New HBO Drama Series — Is Stephanie on Borrowed Time?
• ‘Absentia’: Stana Katic AXN Thriller Drama Series Adds Five To Cast
• Music to Their Ears: ‘Nashville’ Season 5 Premiere Lifts CMT Ratings
• MUTE: First Look at Netflix’s Furistic Film Starring Alexander Skarsgård
• Cool Beans: ‘The Good Place’ Is The Kind Of Show That Supposedly Doesn’t Exist Anymore
• KEEGAN-MICHAEL KEY – A FAREWELL ADDRESS FROM PRESIDENT OBAMA’S ANGER TRANSLATOR
• Buzzworthy: Starz shares first stirring teaser for The White Princess
• Mark Your Calendars: TV Shows to Look Forward to in 2017 (So Far)
• The CW Spoilers: Captured on SUPERNATURAL, Roulette Returns on SUPERGIRL, RIVERDALE Premieres and More
• The Good Fight: Diane Lockhart’s Allies and Enemies Assemble in New Photos
• Jason Momoa’s new Netflix series Frontier reveals trailer, release date
• Late Night Wars: Turner President on Conan O’Brien Show: It Might Go Primarily Digital

Filed Under: Featured, Morning Static

On TV Tonight: Thursday January 5, 2017

January 5, 2017 By theTVaddict Leave a Comment

the great indoors

NET8PM8:30PM9PM9:30PM10PM10:30PM
ABCThe Great American Baking ShowTruth and Lies: The Menendez Brothers
CBSThe Big Bang TheoryThe Great IndoorsMomLife in PiecesPure Genius
CWDC Legends of Tomorrow (R)Supernatural (R)
FOXHell’s Kitchen
NBCSuperstoreThe Good PlaceChicago MedThe Blacklist
MISCInside the Actors Studio (Bravo)Nashville (CMT)
Project Runway: Junior (Lifetime)
Top Chef (Bravo)
Portlandia (IFC)

Filed Under: Featured, on tv tonight

On TV Tonight: Thursday December 8, 2016

December 8, 2016 By theTVaddict Leave a Comment

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NET8PM8:30PM9PM9:30PM10PM10:30PM
ABCToy Story That Time ForgotShrek the HallsThe Great American Baking ShowNotorious
CBSThe Big Bang TheoryThe Great IndoorsMomLife in PiecesPure Genius
CWDC’s Legends of TomorrowSupernatural
FOXTaraji’s White Hot HolidaysPitch
NBCFootball Night in Kansas CityThursday Night Football: Raiders at Chiefs
MISCProject Runway (Lifetime)Falling Water (USA)
Top Chef (Bravo)

Filed Under: Featured, on tv tonight

ARROW Fall Season Finale Sneak Peek: And The Candidates Are….

December 7, 2016 By Melissa Smith Leave a Comment

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OK, people, it is time to vote! No, not for those folks. It is time to vote for the likely candidate who is hiding under the Prometheus hood on ARROW.

Evelyn’s (Madison McLaughlin) resentment of Oliver (Stephen Amell) continues to grow, despite his attempts to build a relationship with the young woman. No amount of that famous Queen charm can erase her anger. Not only did Ollie not rescue her parents from Damien Dahrk, but he failed to save her hero, Black Canary, from death at the hands of the blue-eyed monster.

Her bitterness has driven her to team up with Prometheus, delivering intel on Team Arrow.

When Curtis (Echo Kellum) and Paul (Chenier Hundal) are attacked by Prometheus, it becomes clear to Oliver that the big bad knows their secret identities, which puts the team’s lives and existence in jeopardy.

Shall we round up the usual suspects?

Tommy Merlin (Colin Donnell). Yes, he is dead. Or he was dead. But Flashpoint gave John (David Ramsey) a son instead of a daughter, so it is not beyond the pale. The time aberration may have restored the Lazarus Pit. It is not unreasonable to think that Malcolm (John Barrowman) could have used it to reanimate Tommy in the new timeline.

Considering that their love for Laurel turned Tommy’s friendship with Oliver into a rivalry, the modus operandi could fit. Prometheus wants to make Oliver suffer as much as possible before finishing him off.

Slade Wilson (Manu Bennett). Ah, if only this were the case. The brief glimpse at Deathstroke in last week’s 100th-episode crossover reminded viewers how much this character is missed. Hopefully, the rule that “Features trump TV” as to who has control of the character will slacken and return Bennett to the ARROW canvas.

R’as al Ghul (Matt Nable). Yes, he is dead. See #1. Not only could Flashpoint have revised the circumstances of his death, he OWNS the Lazarus Pit. If they could pull off the seeming size differential on the Prometheus costume, it could be any of the al Ghuls.

Roy Harper (Colton Haynes). He knows a lot about Team Arrow and may have gone ‘round the bend due to any number of circumstances. Perhaps he is jealous of the recruits, played by McLaughlin, Kellum, Rick Gonzalez and Joe Dinicol.

Billy Malone (Tyler Ritter). Not yet. He may be in the works as a future villain, but tonight is the fall season finale and 42 minutes is not enough time to establish a backstory before going away for 8 weeks…is it?

Justin Claybourne (Garwin Sanford). Who? Claybourne was one of the names listed in Robert Queen’s book who has not shown up as a character on ARROW until tonight. Considering that Robert instructed Oliver to deal with the unscrupulous people on the list, Justin is a viable candidate, even though his name rarely has been referenced since the series pilot. However, Prometheus is using anagrams of the names on the list to kill Star City residents, and the photos show Ollie and Dig at Claybourne Pharmaceuticals.

Executive Producer, Wendy Mericle, says that some of the stories that were foreshadowed in Season 1 will be told this year.

Side plug for SUPERNATURAL: Claybourne is played by Garwin Sanford, the actor who portrayed the fabulous Jim Michaels in “The French Mistake,” my favorite episode.

Anybody else in Robert’s book. Why not? While they would not know as much about the team, Evelyn has intel, and they also have had issues with the Queens. The same goes for anybody who belongs in the “deceased but possibly resurrected” category.

Jim Jordan. Who? Jim Jordan. For those who did not spend their allowances on DC Comics, Jim Jordan is Hal Jordan’s brother. Hal Jordan, arguably, is considered to be the preeminent (but not the only) Green Lantern. In print, Jim Jordan is married to Susan Williams (Carly Pope), Oliver’s potential new reporter squeeze. It could explain why Susan is so interested in digging up dirt on Ollie other than being good at her job.

It’s a stretch, but what a great way to introduce a new GREEN LANTERN series to fill the Friday night gap next year to replace the departing THE VAMPIRE DIARIES, and there was that one brief reference to Hal Jordan last season. Hopes are up.

ARROW also stars Emily Bett Rickards, Willa Holland, Josh Segarra and Paul Blackthorne. Tonight’s episode, “What We Leave Behind,” was written by Mericle & Beth Schwartz and directed by Antonio Negret.

ARROW’s fall season finale airs tonight at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on The CW in the U.S. and on CTV Two in Canada.

Filed Under: Arrow, CTV, Featured, The CW

LUCIFER: The Cast Talks Mom’s Intentions, the Appearance of God and More

November 21, 2016 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

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Since the introduction of Lucifer and Amenadiel’s mother on LUCIFER, fans have been left wondering what she has up her sleeve. Are her intentions pure towards her “children” or is she evil? And, for that matter, will her ex-husband (ie. God) be making an appearance this season?

During a visit to the LUCIFER set in Vancouver, stars Tom Ellis (Lucifer), Tricia Helfer (Mom/Charlotte), DB Woodside (Amenadiel) and writer Mike Costa spoke to journalists about Mom’s intentions, the figure of God hanging over the series and whether we’ll see any other characters from the comics on the show.

The God Problem. God made a deal with Lucifer at the end of last season and when Lucifer failed to honor his side of the bargain, his Father sent down Uriel to collect on the debt. Now Uriel is dead — killed by Lucifer’s hand — and Lucifer is still dodging his Father. So will God send another collector down? Ellis said that “a big part of our season this year is about that. It’s about what God has in store. Or what God has put in the path of Lucifer. Maybe not so specifically about that particular deal, but it’s more about Lucifer getting his head around — it’s a power struggle. Lucifer wants to take that power away from his dad and ultimately the question is ‘can he? Is that possible?’ Or is this person, this omniscient being everyone believes is here, are they in control kind of things? The big aspect of religion and stuff like that is how much of it is our choice and how much of it is all pre-determined or pre-destined and all of that. So we touch on that.”

Costa did, however, flat out tell us that we shouldn’t expect to see God any time soon, saying “the question of God, the fact that he is so present and not there is a gift in a lot of ways. We have the conversation in episode 5 where they say, ‘We don’t know what he wants. We don’t know what God wants because he doesn’t talk to us.’ That gives our characters room to project into that. Right now, we’re just dealing with that. And God is not appearing any time soon, if that’s the question. No. He’s still removed and it’s about Lucifer and Mom and Amenadiel trying to deal with essentially an absent father.”

Woodside jokingly said “It’s always been my hope that God is played by Morgan Freeman in like Season 5. I think what makes the show so powerful is we have the same relationship with God that humans do. He doesn’t exactly talk to us, we don’t know what he wants. There’s something that’s really interesting about that. I hope we don’t see God until our very last season.”

Does Mom/Charlotte Have Genuine Love For Her Sons? LUCIFER fans have been suspicious since day 1 that Mom’s motives may not have been innocent. It seems clear now that she’s looking to get her ex-husband’s attention and get some revenge against him for casting her into Hell, while at the same time she’s eager to bring her sons back to Heaven. But how much of her love for her sons is genuine? Helfer said that “Where we are, I haven’t read the rest of the episodes or the outlines. But I’d probably make a safe bet that it’s both: Mom has a genuine affection for her children. But she also has a plan. She has something that she wants. She wants to get back what was taken from her. I’ve said it before, but it really was true. She was banished down to Hell. She would like to get back up to Heaven. That’s very clear. Does she have to do some things along the way that she wouldn’t otherwise want to do? But she does genuinely love her children.”

Meanwhile, Woodside agreed with Helfer and said “One of the things I can say is she really does love her children. She’s a mom. We play [with] the reality, [but] the circumstances very real. You have these children who come from a divorced household and for reasons we don’t really know, the father was pretty cruel to their mom. She’s trying to have a relationship with her sons, which makes sense. We just don’t know if there’s more behind it or she’s genuine. The way Tricia plays it, it’s just amazing.

In Her Absence. What does Mom think about what Lucifer has been up to in her absence? Given that she doesn’t think much of humans, it’s clear she’s doesn’t understand his desire to remain on Earth while she wants to return to Heaven. Helfer said that Mom “looks at humanity as insects, mosquitoes. She doesn’t understand the fascination, and doesn’t understand why he doesn’t want to go back. She can understand why he doesn’t want to go back to Hell, but she can’t understand why he doesn’t want to go back to Heaven. In the beginning of the season when Mom was a fish out of water, being in a human body for the first time, hating humanity, but also being in the form and getting used to things. She of course knows about humanity and how it generally works, but there are intricacies that are difficult. But as we go along, the more she’s here, the more she’s going to be comfortable in the skin she’s in, the more she’s going to be comfortable with what’s going on. And because of that, the more you’re involved in something, the more you start to empathize or sympathize with somebody. So she will start to understand some things and like some things she never would have thought in the first couple of episodes and when she first got here. She never would have thought she would like anything about being in human form. I think she’ll start to understand Lucifer to some extent, but she wouldn’t understand why he wouldn’t want to leave. And that may be where a plan starts to form — figuring out how to get back.”

Revealing His True Form. Lucifer took a bit of a risk when he showed his true face to Linda and now that the therapist is aware of the existence of celestial beings she’s fascinated with them. How will Mom react when she finds out that her son may have blown their cover? With nonchalance, actually. She learns about this in tonight’s episode and “there probably is some concern over what could happen,” Helfer said. “But at this point she’s not too concerned about it. It’s not changing much of the dynamic. And she probably feels she could do something about it if things did start to cause a problem. I’m not sure what, but at this point, she’s not too concerned about it.

Will the Show Introduce More Characters From the Comics? “We talk about that a lot, and a lot of it is a timing thing,” Costa admitted. When’s the right time? Because the comic is so obviously totally supernatural, and we want to be very careful when we introduce our supernatural characters so that we don’t just start throwing everything at the wall. When Uriel showed up, it was a very specific reason, and it served a very strong dramatic purpose. So much as we all have our favorite characters from the comic and we definitely want to see more of them, but every time we introduce a character like that, it has to be such a big deal.” Costa did, however, admit that there’s one comics character he’d love to see: “Gaudium is a big favorite. I don’t know how we would make Gaudium work, but it would be great if we could figure that out.”

Don’t miss an all new episode of LUCIFER tonight (November 21) at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT on Fox (U.S.) and CTV (Canada).

Filed Under: Featured, Fox, Lucifer

What’s Coming to Netflix Canada in December 2016?

November 21, 2016 By Clarissa 4 Comments

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Season 2 of FULLER HOUSE is coming to Netflix Canada in December 2016, as are Netflix original series CHASING CAMERON, MEDICI: MASTERS OF FLORENCE, NOBEL and THE BREAK, among others. In terms of movies, two Marvel films — THOR and CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR — will be streaming.

Check out the full list below of what’s coming to (and leaving) Netflix Canada in December 2016.

December 1

10 Year Plan
Cast: Jack Turner, Michael Adam Hamilton, Matthew Bridges
Afraid of being alone forever, two friends agree to become a couple if they’re still single in 10 years. A decade later, they’re not so sure.

12 Years a Slave
Cast: Chiwetel Ejiofor, Michael Fassbender, Benedict Cumberbatch
A freeborn black man is abducted from New York and sold into slavery in this historical drama based on the autobiography of Solomon Northup.

A Dogwalker’s Christmas Tale
Cast: Patrick Muldoon, Jonathan Bennett, Lexi Giovagnoli
When spoiled, 21-year old college student Luce Lockhart is forced to take a job over the holidays walking a rich developer’s dog, she is thrilled to discover they are going to build a salon and spa over the quaint local dog park nearby. But when Luce meets Dean, an irritating yet handsome dogwalker actively trying to stop them, Luce is forced to question what the park means to her newfound friends, and whether she can put aside her selfish ways to help save the park before Christmas.

Calvary
Cast: Brendan Gleeson, Chris O’Dowd, Kelly Reilly
An anonymous man comes to Father James in confession and vows to kill him in one week, simply because the priest is himself a good man.

Chill with Bob Ross: Collection
Iconic artist and master of relaxation Bob Ross demonstrates the process of creating wintry scenes in these episodes dedicated to the season.

Due Date
Cast: Robert Downey Jr., Zach Galifianakis, Michelle Monaghan
Days before his pregnant wife’s due date, Peter lands on the “no-fly” list, forcing him to drive across the country with an irritating slacker.

Eagle Eye
Cast: Shia LaBeouf, Michelle Monaghan, Rosario Dawson
An aimless slacker find himself inexplicably linked to a notorious terrorist cell and hotly pursued by federal authorities.

Get On Up
Cast: Chadwick Boseman, Nelsan Ellis, Dan Aykroyd
This powerhouse biopic traces the legendary James Brown’s rocky road from humble origins to superstardom as the Godfather of Soul.

Gnomeo and Juliet
Cast: James McAvoy, Emily Blunt, Ashley Jensen
The classic tale of forbidden romance between two star-crossed lovers from warring families is transported to the unlikely word of garden gnomes.

Hereafter
Cast: Matt Damon, Cecile De France, Jay Mohr
This supernatural tale follows three different people and their responses to death, including a psychic who may be able to help the others find peace.

Hobo with a Shotgun
Cast: Rutger Hauer, Molly Dunsworth, Gregory Smith
A bum rolls into town hoping to start over, only to find his adopted city saturated in violence and ruled by a vicious crime lord known as the Drake.

Madagascar
Cast: Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, David Schwimmer
When the ship they’re on capsizes, a lion, zebra, giraffe and hippo from a zoo become stranded on Madagascar, an island populated by oddballs.

My Boss’s Daughter
Cast: Ashton Kutcher, Tara Reid, Jeffrey Tambor
A young man house-sits for his mean boss, hoping to use it as an opportunity to win the heart of the boss’s daughter, on whom he’s long had a crush.

Quills
Cast: Geoffrey Rush, Kate Winslet, Joaquin Phoenix
When a doctor tries to stop the imprisoned Marquis de Sade from writing his salacious stories, a young worker is lured into taking his dictation.

Scooby Doo! And The Beach Beastie
Cast: Mindy Cohn, Grey DeLisle, David Kaye
Mystery Inc. heads to a beach in Florida only to find that it is being haunted by a shape-shifting sea monster.

Sin City
Cast: Bruce Willis, Mickey Rourke, Jessica Alba
In these intertwined tales, an ex-con avenges a hooker’s death, a gumshoe gets mixed up with dangerous vixens, and a cop saves a dancer from a rapist.

The Fabulous Baker Boys
Cast: Jeff Bridges, Michelle Pfeiffer, Beau Bridges
To rejuvenate their lounge act, two sibling jazz musicians hire a sexy songbird — who becomes a catalyst for bringing old regrets to the surface.

The Hurt Locker
Cast: Jeremy Renner, Anthony Mackie, Brian Geraghty
Kathryn Bigelow directs this gripping drama following one of the U.S Army’s elite explosive ordnance disposal teams operating in Iraq.

Too Late
Cast: John Hawkes, Vail Bloom, Joanna Cassidy
Explores the tangled relationship between a troubled private investigator and the missing woman he’s hired to help find.

Triple Nine
Cast: Woody Harrelson, Kate Winslet, Aaron Paul
A gang of criminals and corrupt cops plan the murder of a police officer in order to pull off their biggest heist yet across town.

Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas
Cast: Tyler Perry, Kathy Najimy, Chad Michael Murray
A couple tries to impress their daughter’s rich beau, but the plan hits a snag when the maid’s family — including the indomitable Madea — shows up.

When Calls the Heart – Season 2
Cast: Erin Krakow, Daniel Lissing, Lori Loughlin
Leaving behind her upper-crust city roots, a woman journeys west in the early 1900s to become a teacher in a small Canadian mining community.

White Girl
Cast: Morgan Saylor, Brian ‘Sene’ Marc, Justin Bartha
Summer, New York City. A college girl falls hard for a guy she just met. After a night of partying goes wrong, she goes to wild extremes to get him back.

Zero Point
Cast: Tambet Tuisk, Kärt Tomingas, Saara Kadak
After being denounced as an outcast in school and frightened away from home by his mother’s developing schizophrenia, there is no other way out for Johannes but to start improving his life by reforming himself.

December 2

Fauda – Season 1 – Netflix Original
Learning that the Hamas militant he thought he killed is still at large, veteran Israeli operative Doron comes out of retirement to hunt down his foe.

For the Love of Spock
Cast: Leonard Nimoy, William Shatner, George Takei
An examination of the enduring appeal of Leonard Nimoy and his portrayal of Spock in Star Trek.

Jumanji
Cast: Robin Williams, Jonathan Hyde, Kirsten Dunst
When two siblings discover an enchanted board game that’s a portal to a magical world, they meet a man who’s been trapped inside the game for years.

Pacific Heat – Season 1 – Netflix Original
Cast: Rob Stich, Santo Cilauro, Tom Gleisner
In this satirical animated series, a covert squad of elite — and unconventional — operatives tackles crime on the glitzy Gold Coast of Australia.

December 3

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 1
Cast: Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner
Not long after immortal soul mates Bella Swan and Edward Cullen say “I do,” a strange sensation begins to build inside Bella’s burgeoning belly.

The Wailing
Cast: Do Won Kwak, Jeong-min Hwang, Woo-hee Chun
A stranger arrives in a little village and soon after a mysterious sickness starts spreading. A policeman is drawn into the incident and is forced to solve the mystery in order to save his daughter.

December 4

John Wick
Cast: Keanu Reeves, Michael Nyqvist, Alfie Allen
When a gangster’s son steals his car and kills his dog, fearless ex-hitman John Wick takes on the entire mob to get this revenge

December 6

Blue Jay
Cast: Mark Duplass, Sarah Paulson, Clu Gulager
Meeting by chance when they return to their tiny California hometown, two former high-school sweethearts reflect on their shared past.

Reggie Watts: Spatial – Netflix Original
The comedian/musician waxes poetic about flight, grits and guns in this one-of-a-kind surrealist, experimental comedy adventure. Completely improvised.

December 8

Other People
Cast: Jesse Plemons, Molly Shannon, Bradley Whitford
A struggling comedy writer, fresh off a breakup and in the midst of the worst year of his life, returns to Sacramento to care for his dying mother.

The Cuba Libre Story – Season 1 – Netflix Original
This documentary series recounts the tumultuous history of Cuba, a nation of foreign conquest, freedom fighters and Cold War political machinations.

December 9

Captive – Season 1 – Netflix Original
The riveting series features hostage situations around the world, offering an inside looks at the tense negotiations and life-or-death stakes.

Cirque du Soleil Junior – Luna Petunia – Season 1 – Netflix Original
With help from her magic toy chest, fun-loving Luna Petunia enters the fantastic lands of Amaza, where adventures, friendship and learning await.

Four Seasons in Havana – Season 1 – Netflix Original
As Havana slowly revolves through the year, wistful detective Mario Conde probes the sultry heart of the city to investigate dark and deadly crimes.

Medici: Masters of Florence – Season 1 – Netflix Original
After his father’s murder, banking heir Cosimo Medici battles opponents of his artistic, economic and political visions for 15th-century Florence.

Spectral – Netflix Original
When an otherworldly force wreaks havoc on a war-torn European city, an engineer teams up with an elite Special Ops unit to stop it.

Thor
Cast: Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston
Powerful thunder god Thor is stripped of his power and banished by his father, Odin, forced to live among humans on Earth to learn humility.

Club De Cuervos – Season 2 – Netflix Original
Cast: Luis Gerardo Mendez, Mariana Trevino, Stephanie Cayo
Siblings Chava and Isabel continue their quest to one-up each other and take full control of Cuervos FC.

Fuller House – Season 2 – Netflix Original
Cast: Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, Andrea Barber
The Tanner family’s adventures continue as DJ Tanner-Fuller shares a home with her sister Stephanie and friend Kimmy who help raise her three boys.

White Rabbit Project – Season 1 – Netflix Original
Cast: Kari Byron, Tory Belleci, Grant Imahara
Kari Byron, Tory Belleci and Grant Imahara investigate jailbreaks, superpower technology, heists and other pop culture, science and history topics.

December 11

Asperger’s Are Us
Cast: Noah Britton, Ethan Finlan, Jack Hanke
In this coming of age documentary, four friends on the Autism spectrum who have bonded through humor and performed as the comedy troupe “Asperger’s Are Us” will prepare for one final, ambitious show before going their separate ways.

Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency – Season 1 – Netflix Original
Cast: Elijah Wood, Fiona Dourif, Dustin Milligan
An eccentric sleuth and his assistant wend their way through a big mystery, creeping closer to the truth with each episode in this comedic thriller.

Ricardo O’Farrill: Christmas Special – Netflix Original
The expressive Ricardo O’Farrill uses his astute comedic sensibilities to tease Christmas traditions, and not even Santa Claus escapes unscathed.

December 13

Let’s Be Evil
Cast: Elizabeth Morris, Elliot James Langridge, Kara Tointon
Three chaperones are hired to supervise an advanced learning program for gifted children, who wear Augmented Reality Glasses to assist in their education. Contained within a secure, underground facility, events quickly spiral out of control.

Nobel – Season 1 – Netflix Original
A series of incidents in Afghanistan set complicated political and personal events in motion for a returning Norwegian Special Forces officer.

December 14

Pitch Perfect
Cast: Anna Kendrick, Anna Camp, Brittany Snow
This music-stepped comedy draws on the world of cappella groups to tell the story of an intense competition between three ensembles.

December 15

PAW Patrol – Season 3
Cast: Devan Cohen, Owen Mason, Kallan Holley
Six heroic puppies led by a tech-savvy 10-year-old pull off high-stakes rescue missions using humor, problem-solving skills and cool vehicles.

December 16

Barry – Netflix Original
Cast: Devon Terrell, Anya Taylor Joy, Jason Mitchell, Ellar Coltrane
A young Barack Obama forges his identity while dealing with race, divergent cultures and ordinary life as a New York City college student.

Call Me Francis – Season 1 – Netflix Original
On his path to becoming Pope Francis, Father Jorge Bergoglio pursues his religious vocation in a country ravaged by a brutal military dictatorship.

Crazyhead – Season 1 – Netflix Original
Cast: Cara Theobold, Susan Wokoma, Riann Steele, Lewis Reeves, Tony Curran
Bowling alley worker Amy and socially inept Raquel kick some serious demon butt while also facing their inner demons as they navigate their early 20s.

Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War
Cast: Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson
It’s Avengers vs. Avengers when Captain America fights to keep his superhero friends independent, while his pal Iron Man supports government control.

Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby
Cast: Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Sacha Baron Cohen
NASCAR idol Ricky Bobby is at the top of his game until Formula One driver Jean Girard beats him on the track sending him into a downward spiral.

The Adventures of Puss in Boots – Season 4 – Netflix Original
Season 4 has our fuzzy, fearless feline swaggering and swashbuckling through more fun-filled adventures as he seeks to defeat the dreaded Bloodwolf.

December 17

Annie
Cast: Jamie Foxx, Quvenzhane Wallis, Rose Byrne
In this adaptation of the Broadway musical, a spunky foster kid comes under the wing of a political player, and they change each other’s lives.

December 18

The Fall – Series 3
Cast: Gillian Anderson, Jamie Dornan, Valene Kane
When the Belfast police are stalled in their investigation of a spate of murders, Detective Superintendent Stella Gibson is drafted to investigate.

December 19

Miss Stevens
Cast: Lily Rabe, Timothée Chalamet, Lili Reinhart
A comedy focused on a teacher who chaperones a group of high schoolers to a state drama competition.

The Art of the Steal
Cast: Kurt Russell, Jay Baruchel, Katheryn Winnick
Crunch Calhoun, a semi-reformed art thief, agrees to get his old gang back together to pull off one last heist.

December 20

Gabriel Iglesias: Sorry For What I Said When I Was Hungry – Netflix Original
He’s sold out concerts in over 24 countries and now he makes his Netflix debut. Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias delights a packed house in Chicago, IL.

My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic – Season 6 Part 2
Cast: Ashleigh Ball, Tabitha St. Germain, Tara Strong
Journey to the enchanted land of Equestria, where unicorn Twilight Sparkle and her pals have adventures and learn valuable lessons about friendship.

Ten Percent – Season 1
In the wake of their boss’s unexpected death, four Parisian talent agents have their hands full managing their clients’ careers.

The Break – Season 1 – Netflix Original
Synopsis pending

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
Cast: Ben Stiller, Kristen Wiig, Shirley MacLaine
Shy photo manager Walter Mitty is constantly daydreaming to escape his humdrum life, but a real-life adventure proves that being a hero is hard work.

December 23

Trollhunters – Season 1 – Netflix Original
Cast: Kelsey Grammer, Ron Perlman, Anton Yelchin
From master storyteller Guillermo del Toro, a fantastical new world wrapped around two best friends who make a startling discovery beneath their town.

December 24

Hunt for the Wilderpeople
Cast: Sam Neill, Julian Dennison, Rima Te Wiata
A national manhunt is ordered for a rebellious kid and his foster uncle who go missing in the wild New Zealand bush.

December 25

Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
Cast: Steve Carell, Jennifer Garner, Ed Oxenbould
Eleven-year-old Alexander awakes to hints of a truly awful day. When this bad day spills over to the rest of his family, things go from bad to worse.

Citizenfour
Cast: Edward Snowden, Glenn Greenwald, William Binney
A documentarian and a reporter travel to Hong Kong for the first of many meetings with Edward Snowden.

December 27

Ajin – Season 2 – Netflix Original
Cast: Mamouru Miyano, Yoshimasa Hosoya, Jun Fukuyama
Sato will stop at nothing in his bloodthirsty quest for world domination. To stop him, Kei and Ko will have to make some hard choices.

Chasing Cameron – Season 1 – Netflix Original
Cast: Cameron Dallas
Get an inside look at the life of social media sensation Cameron Dallas with this show that follows him as he takes his career to the next level.

December 29

The Hollywood Shorties
Cast: Tony Cox, Martin Klebba, Jimmy Briscoe
A professional dwarf basketball team defies cultural stereotypes to become one of the most unforgettable attractions in 1980’s Los Angeles.

December 31

Cooper Barrett’s Guide to Surviving Life – Season 1
Cast: Jack Cutmore-Scott, Meaghan Rath, James Earl
Cooper Barrett, along with his friends/roommates Barry and Neal, is figuring out his life beyond hedonistic behaviour. Cooper is seriously attracted to neighbour Kelly while ignoring advice from his brother Josh and his wife Leslie.

Hell on Wheels – Season 5 Part 2
Cast: Anson Mount, Colm Meaney
Former Confederate soldier Cullen Bohannon sets out on a quest to find his wife’s killer as post-Civil War America struggles to rebuild its identity.

Rosewood – Season 1
Cast: Morris Chestnut, Jaina Lee Ortiz, Gabrielle Dennis
Miami pathologist, Dr. Beaumont Rosewood, Jr., finds secrets in people’s bodies using his state-of-the-art laboratory equipment.

Last Call – Titles that Will be Rotating off the Service in December 2016

December 1
Bridesmaids
Ice Age: Continental Drift
The Godfather
Wild
Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb

December 8
Whiplash

December 18
Foxcatcher

December 19
Sinister

December 20
Kevin Hart: Seriously Funny

Filed Under: Featured, For Canadian Eyes Only!, Netflix

CW’s Midseason Premiere Dates Announced: REIGN, THE 100, THE ORIGINALS and More

November 16, 2016 By Clarissa 2 Comments

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NO TOMORROW and FREQUENCY aren’t getting back orders for their freshman seasons, which means they’ll be ending at midseason.

In addition, the network has announced its midseason premiere dates. DC’S LEGENDS OF TOMORROW moves to its new night on Tuesday, January 24 (9:00-10:00pm ET/PT), paired with THE FLASH (8:00-9:00pm ET/PT).

On Thursday, January 26, SUPERNATURAL returns from its winter hiatus at its new time (8:00-9:00pm ET/PT), followed by the series debut of The CW’s new drama RIVERDALE (9:00-10:00pm ET/PT).

THE 100 is back Wednesday, February 1 (9:00-10:00pm ET/PT), paired with ARROW (8:00-9:00pm ET/PT).

REIGN returns for its fourth season Friday, February 10 (9:00-10:00pm ET/PT). With THE VAMPIRE DIARIES concluding after eight seasons on Friday, March 10, THE ORIGINALS will return on Friday, March 17 (8:00-9:00pm ET/PT).

The season finale of DC’S LEGENDS OF TOMORROW is set for Tuesday, March 28, and IZOMBIE will make its season three debut with back-to-back new episodes on Tuesday, April 4 (8:00-9:00pm and 9:00-10:00pm ET/PT), before moving to its regularly scheduled time period after THE FLASH on April 11.

The season finale of NO TOMORROW will air Tuesday, January 17 (9:00-10:00pm ET), with the season finale of FREQUENCY set for the following week Wednesday, January 25 (9:00-10:00pm ET/PT). CRAZY EX-GIRLFRIEND wraps up its second season run on Friday, February 3 (9:00-10:00pm ET/PT).

Below is The CW’s midseason schedule with key moves and premiere dates:

Monday
8:00-9:00pm SUPERGIRL
9:00-10:00pm JANE THE VIRGIN

Tuesdays Beginning January 24
8:00-9:00pm THE FLASH
9:00-10:00pm DC’S LEGENDS OF TOMORROW (New Time Period)

Wednesdays Beginning February 1
8:00-9:00pm ARROW
9:00-10:00pm THE 100 (Season Premiere)

Thursdays Beginning January 26
8:00-9:00pm SUPERNATURAL (New Time Period)
9:00-10:00pm RIVERDALE (Series Premiere)

Fridays Beginning February 10
8:00-9:00pm THE VAMPIRE DIARIES
9:00-10:00pm REIGN (Season Premiere)

Fridays Beginning March 17
8:00-9:00pm THE ORIGINALS (Season Premiere)
9:00-10:00pm REIGN

Tuesday, April 4
8:00-9:00pm IZOMBIE (Season Premiere)
9:00-10:00pm IZOMBIE (New Episode)

Tuesdays Beginning April 11
8:00-9:00pm THE FLASH
9:00-10:00pm IZOMBIE (Regular Time Period)

Filed Under: Featured, The CW

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