The Immortal Kevin Fitzpatrick was born and raised in New York City, and that doesn't make sense. Kevin wears many hats, including actor, editor, and writer, but never yellow. The best things in life are Back to the Future, beets, Firefly and The Venture Bros. When not picking apart the minutia of pop culture in film and TV, Kevin can usually be found RIGHT BEHIND YOU.
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Killer Frost Kills in First Trailer for ‘Flash’ Two-Part ‘Earth-2’ Arc
Flash may have gotten a bit stuck in the “Fast Lane” by this week’s ho-hum hour, but the next two weeks may prove the most anticipated of the season, finally heading to Earth-2 with plenty of familiar faces. See Killer Frost, Deathstorm and Earth-2 Barry in our first full glimpse of “Welcome to Earth-2!”
CBS’ Sexy Young ‘MacGyver’ Reboot Gets a Sexy Pilot Order
A ways back, we’d heard that the ever-clever MacGyver had reinvented himself with a new CBS series under Furious 7 helmer James Wan, returning to that faithful well of a young origin story. That dream is today reality for he Eye, as CBS grants an official pilot order to a new generation of MacGyver, with sexy results.
‘Arrow’ Threatens to Break the Internet in First Clip of Roy’s Return
Not that the series itself has lacked for red-hooded archers, Arrow fans are eagerly awaiting Colton Haynes’ return as Roy for this week’s “Unchained,” the character hopefully keeping out of that grave we’ve seen teased all season. Our first clip has arrived, and it seems more than Roy’s life is at stake: There’s also Oliver’s identity, and the internet itself.
Jimmy Fallon Was Supposed to Replace Taran Killam as SNL’s Trump
Back in those optimistic days of 2015, SNL made a trumpeting announcement that Taran Killam would succeed series vet Darrell Hammond under Donald Trump’s famous hair, though the impression seemed to have been retired with the presidential candidate’s actual hosting. Hammond has resumed the role ever since, with Killam shifting into the role of Texas senator Ted Cruz, though it seems SNL had in mind to tap Jimmy Fallon’s Trump impression in December, before returning the role to Hammond.
Joel Kinnaman Joins ‘House of Cards’ Season 4 in New Photo
We still don’t yet have a proper trailer for House of Cards Season 4, one month out from its release, not that Frank Underwood’s presidency has lacked for secrets. Now, we can throw another on the pile, as Suicide Squad and The Killing vet Joel Kinnaman joins Season 4 in a mysterious new role, teased only through a photo.
Looks Like This ‘Walking Dead’ S6 Favorite is Coming Back as a Walker
The midseason finale of The Walking Dead Season 6 made the unusual choice of reserving its bloodshed for 2016, even among characters who’d already looked like goners. We’ll have to wait until February 14 to find out who’s walker-chow, but one among the herd may look a bit familiar, if new photos are to judge.
CBS Orders ‘Training Day’ Reboot to Pilot With Antoine Fuqua
Oh you, reign of TV reboots, long may you ride. Following the likes of Limitless and Rush Hour, CBS has officially elected to move forward with a new take on Antoine Fuqua’s iconic Training Day, shaking up the casting and confirming Fuqua himself to helm the pilot.
Netflix Launches its Own Sketch Comedy Series ‘The Characters’
Netflix added another bankable success to its brand of sketch comedy reviving W/ Bob and David, and if they’re ever going to fulfill plans to double down on original content, they’ll need a sketch comedy all their own. Enter The Characters, a new eight-part sketch series with guest stars from SNL, Broad City and more.
‘Star Wars Rebels’ Season 3 May Return Lost Expanded Universe Villain
Darth Vader may continue to menace Star Wars Rebels for as long as continuity dictates, but it stands to reason that the show’s third year might look to a baddie with more creative license. Enter a new rumor, that Star Wars Rebels Season 3 will revive a bit of expanded universe canon cast off by The Force Awakens, returning one of its most famous villains.
New ‘Justice League Action’ Returns Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill as Batman and Joker
However many Batmen and Jokers the movies throw at us, many will always see (or hear) Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill’s take on comics’ most iconic arch-enemies as definitive. Batman: The Animated Series may be long gone, but both will return to their roles for a new Justice League Action animated series, airing on Cartoon Network.