Archive for July, 2009
More from The Con
Zap2it does a minute-by-minute recap of the panel:
4:19- A question about the Peter/Olivia relationship is asked and John says, “I think I should be asked that question as the father.” He thinks that all romance should be outlawed in the lab, meaning no relationship between Peter/Olivia, Peter/Astrid or Peter/Gene. Yes, the cow. Somehow I don’t see the show ever going in that direction.
EW covers what the alternative reality means for our beloved characters:
(R)umors of the demise of Charlie Francis (Kirk Acevedo) were “entirely premature,” Pinkner said, so don’t believe what the actor’s Facebook page says; the alternate reality introduced in the season finale last spring will allow return engagements for characters previously thought dead (we’ll see you soon Jared, aka David Robert Jones!). And Leonard Nimoy will be back in the season two opener to play Massive Dynamics’ mysterious CEO William Bell, a bit of news that elicited a huge roar from the crowd who packed one of Comic-Con’s largest venues.
Spoilers, rumors and videos - FRINGE Comic-Con Recap
On Saturday, July 25th, the producers and stars of FRINGE made their second annual visit to San Diego Comic-Con. While giving out some spoilers (Leonard Nimoy will be back in the premiere!) the cast charmed the huge crowd that filled up one of the convention centers largest venues. The amiable panel answered some of the fans’ most burning questions: What will happen with the alternate universe plotline? Why display the Twin Towers in the finale? What direction is the show going to take in season two.
Producer Jeff Pinkner was the one to take on these questions, and responded by saying that the alternate universe was a plotline that they reached “quicker than [they] anticipated.” He said the decision to include the twin towers in the finale was something they debated about, but eventually it was decided that it was the best way to “immediately represent a different reality.” When asked what else to expect in season two, Pinkner said “This season is about maturation … about making decisions for yourself. There’s a lot at stake.”
The producers also warned of a conflict between the two earths becoming much more prevalent. According to the panel, season two is bound to bring us things we have never seen on the show before. “A war is coming” producer Alex Kurtzman hinted. We can’t wait!
Check out the videos below taken by the lucky fans who were able to attend. The first is Joshua Jackson discussing the evolution of his character, Peter Bishop, and what is at stake for his future. The second is John Noble discussing his character, Walter Bishop, and how he humanizes such an eccentric character.
FRINGE To Once Again Represent at San Diego Comic Con!
Series stars Joshua Jackson, Anna Torv, John Noble and series producers are schedule to return to Comic-Con in San Diego and we should be on the look out for some surprises and spoilers when the spotlight shines on the FRINGE panel Saturday, July 25 at 4PM in Ballroom 20.
Last year at Comic-Con, FRINGE was introduced at the convention when cast members and producers discussed the series and plans for the inaugural season in front of thousands of fans. This year promises to deliver the series’ stars and dish details about the jaw-dropping season finale as well as the shocking season opener!!
The Observer goes to bat with the All-Stars
The Observer was spotted last night at the MLB All-Star Game. Check out the video below to see if you can find him: