Posts with tag LenaHeadey
Posted Jul 15th 2008 10:46AM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Industry, TCA Press Tour, The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Reality-Free

After the mid-day lunch/writing break, FOX jam-packed events into the rest of the afternoon and evening, not leaving much time to breathe, much less stop and type a blog post. One of the more noteworthy sessions after the break was for
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. Note that I said "noteworthy," not "interesting." Why? Because not much in the way of news came out of it. Still, a few things were thrown out by the producers and stars that may pique a fan's interest.
First of all: The show will have more self-contained episodes this year. Why? Executive producer John Wirth had a very succinct answer to that: "Because we wanted to."
Continue reading Sarah Connor Chronicles panel: two timelines, less serialization - TCA Report
Posted Jun 25th 2008 8:02AM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: Programming, The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Reality-Free

We here at TV Squad are sometimes privy to top secret industry information (information if revealed in public would result in our spontaneous beheading). Other times, we're just given the press release.
That being said, the second season of
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles will begin on Monday, September 8th at 8 p.m. I'll wait while you run to the DVR to set the record time. Fox is also planning to run a season one marathon leading up to the premiere (the DVD is set for release on August 19th).
Returning actors include Lena Headey, Summer Glau, Thomas Dekker, Richard T. Jones and Brian Austin Green. New cast members include Shirley Manson, who plays a tech company CEO, and Leven Rambin as a possible love interest for John Connor.
Season one of the show had to be cut short due to the writer's strike (and had a somewhat unsatisfying cliffhanger), but there were some real gems of episodes. I'm looking forward to season two.
Posted Jan 17th 2008 8:14AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Web, The Sarah Connor Chronicles
If you stop to try to figure out time travel plots from TV shows and movies - whether it's Back to the Future, Star Trek, or Frequency - it can really give you a headache. So many things about time travel just don't make sense, but that doesn't mean that it doesn't make for a fantastic plot device.
I've been thinking about that since Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles started. The show is supposed to take place after T2, though it's been a while since I've seen that flick (or the original for that matter) and I'm not sure if everything goes together and makes sense or not (T3 seems to be ignored, at least for now). But Todd Seavey is doing an extensive examination of the show and has come up with some interesting observations.
Continue reading Does The Sarah Connor Chronicles get the series timeline right?
Posted Nov 27th 2007 8:57AM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Industry
To help promote its upcoming new series Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, FOX has announced a contest. Fans can design a promotional poster for the new series with the winner getting a trip for two to Los Angeles. There they get to attend the show's premiere party on January 9, 2008 where their poster will be revealed by cast members. The winning submission will also be posted on the show's official site.
I'd tell you to get drawing because entries are due December 13, 2007, but I don't really see the point. As you can see by my submission posted here, this contest's already in the bag. I'll say "Hi!" to the Governator for you ... he better show up! I know, you can totally tell I used that promotional shot of Lena Headey for my Sarah drawing, but I had to put her in that leather jacket! She looks so badass! Sorry guys, better luck next time.
Posted Feb 15th 2006 9:19AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, CBS, Talent

Lena Headey may just fulfill
all your superhero fantasies if her pilot makes it onto the CBS schedule next fall. Headey is currently on the big
screen in
Imagine Me and You and was in
The Brothers Grimm last year. For CBS, she'll play a single
girl-in-the-city who also happens to be a superhero. Just looking at her, I'd buy that she has super powers. She has a
tough-but-gorgeous look about her. Maybe it's just the tattoos. Anyway, the series is called
Ultra. It's
created by Barbara Hall, who has creating and developing credits for
Joan of Arcadia and
Judging Amy.