Mitovich's Mega Minute

posted on 22 May 2008 by Josh | comments (0)
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TVGuide.com has released a short spoiler video involving Supernatural's Season 4

What would I do for a Klondike bar? Check out this week's Mitovich Mega Minute, which features finale-related scoop on Grey's Anatomy, CSI: NY, Ugly Betty and (hold onto your hats, Dean fans...)Supernatural.

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Supernatural Nominated for a Constellation Award

posted on 22 May 2008 by Josh | comments (2)
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The Constellation Awards are Canada's annual science fiction awards, focused on rewarding excellence in science fiction film and television. Now in its second year, The Constellation Awards celebrate and honor the actors, writers, and technical artists behind the best of today's science fiction film and TV works - with an added focus on Canadian contributions to science fiction film and television. The Constellation Awards are also the only Canadian science fiction film and TV awards where YOU, the Canadian viewing public, get to select the nominees and winners in all categories.

1) Best Male Performance in a 2007 Science Fiction Television Episode
- Christopher Eccleston, Heroes, "Distractions"
- David Tennant, Doctor Who, "Human Nature/The Family of Blood"
- Jack Coleman, Heroes, "Company Man"
- Jared Padalecki, Supernatural, "Born Under A Bad Sign"
- Jensen Ackles, Supernatural, "What Is And What Should Never Be"
- Zachary Levi, Chuck, "Chuck Versus the Truth"

2) Best Female Performance in a 2007 Science Fiction Television Episode
- Amanda Tapping, Stargate SG-1, "The Road Not Taken"
- Carey Mulligan, Doctor Who, "Blink"
- Christina Cox, Blood Ties, "5:55"
- Katee Sackhoff, Battlestar Galactica, "Maelstrom"
- Kristen Bell, Heroes, "Cautionary Tales"
- Kristin Chenoweth, Pushing Daisies , "Dummy"
- Naoko Mori, Torchwood, "Greeks Bearing Gifts"

3) Best Science Fiction Television Series of 2007
- Battlestar Galactica
- Chuck
- Doctor Who
- Jericho
- Stargate Atlantis
- Supernatural

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New Magazine & Spacecast Interviews

posted on 20 May 2008 by Josh | comments (6)
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SUPERNATURAL ISSUE #4

In the new issue of Supernatural Magazine, Jensen Ackles and Jared Padelecki return for a BIG new interview – find out about the boys’ real-life supernatural encounters! Plus, Amber Benson talks about her role as vampire queen Lenore, we count down the top five Metallicar moments, and much more!

FEATURES: Demons, vengeful spirits, and pagan gods are all in a day’s – or night’s – work for Sam and Dean Winchester, but what about Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki? In the new issue of Supernatural Magazine, we speak to the show’s leading men about obsessed prisoners, silent girls in supermarkets, and how working on Supernatural has helped them deal with things that go bump in the night. Plus, we talk to their pint-sized former selves Ridge Canipe and Colin Ford, who play young Sam and Dean in A Very Supernatural Christmas.

Many Supernatural guest actors have caused a stir, but few have been as surprising as Amber Benson of Buffy the Vampire Slayer fame, playing very much against type as vampire queen Lenore. In the new issue, we catch up with Amber to talk all things Supernatural: “I really like when I get to play an aggressive, dominant character. Also, there are no preconceptions when you’re working on something new. It’s very freeing to just be able to act without worrying about offending or hurting your audience.”

Spacecast.com has released two behind-the-scene interviews with Jared & Jensen

On set of 'Supernatural' Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki and writer Ben Edlund give us some insight into the upcoming season 4, and what has given the show some of its huge popularity over the past three years. In the second clip, they wax poetic about urban legends, their own belief in the paranormal, and the impact the fans have had overall.

You can watch the videos HERE

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New Supernatural Comic Book Information

posted on 19 May 2008 by Josh | comments (5)
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SUPERNATURAL: RISING SON #5 (OF 6)

After John's shattering realization last issue, he must come to terms about the possibility of who or what Sam is – and what to do about him. But will his decision be made for him when Sam disappears from their motel room? Could the mysterious black car that's been following them hold the answer?


Written by Peter Johnson and Rebecca Dessertine; Art by Diego Olmos Cover by Dustin Nguyen


Wildstorm | 32pg. | Color | $2.99 US

On Sale August 27, 2008

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The Long, Hard Road to Hell

posted on 16 May 2008 by Josh | comments (10)
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I had been predicting for weeks that Dean would meet his maker in Supernatural's third season finale, so why was I so shocked and saddened when it actually happened? Maybe it's because creator Eric Kripke gave me a kernel of hope at the beginning of the episode, then cruelly ripped it away. Many Supernatural fans had predicted that Sam would find a way to save Dean by using his powers, and when that possibility was presented by Ruby (Katie Cassidy) I figured I knew where things were headed. I expected some sort of last minute save, and though it would have been a bit on the deus ex machina side of things, I was ready to welcome it. However, that didn't happen. Sam chose not to work with Ruby due to his brother's distrust of her, and Dean ended up dying because of it.

"No Rest for the Wicked" came to an end with Dean trapped in Hell and screaming for help. Where does the show go from here?

Before I predict what will happen next, let me just say that I thought Supernatural's season finale was absolutely fantastic. Though I didn't want Dean (Jensen Ackles) to die, I actually respected the show for having the guts to follow through with his deal. However, this is officially the last time I'll allow them to kill a Winchester. They've killed off all the main members of the Winchester family at least once, and there's only a certain number of times I can accept them coming back from the dead.

Let's face it: We know that Dean is getting resurrected at the beginning of season 4. When a show only has two cast members, chances are slim that one of them will stay gone for long. Of course, I suppose it's always possible that the producers could team Sam up with a new character played by Robert Patrick, but that trick didn't work out so well for The X-Files.

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Jeffrey Dean Morgan interview with CW Source

posted on 16 May 2008 by Josh | comments (1)
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The CW Source has posted a video interview of Jeffrey Dean Morgan during the red carpet Entertainment Weekly's Upfront party.

You can watch the interview at the source.

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No Rest For the Wicked Screencaps

posted on 15 May 2008 by Josh | comments (1)
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I added up episode 3x16 ''No Rest For the Wicked'' screencaps to the gallery. Special thanks to justfreefallin for providing the screencaps

 

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"No Rest for the Wicked" Recap

posted on 15 May 2008 by Josh | comments (0)
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Jensen Ackles, SupernaturalPreviously on Supernatural: Dean sold his soul to save his brother's life. It turned out Sam's rival for dominion over the demon army, Lil Lillith, also happened to be the one holding the contract for Dean's soul.

The entire season is recapped accompanied by “Carry on My Wayward Son.” Wow, even the “previously on” package is awesome. The Supernatural season finale begins with Dean (Jensen Ackles) running through the woods trying to escape the Hell Hounds. Thankfully, it's just a dream. Sam shows up, saying Uncle Bobby has a lead on Lillith. It's T-minus 30 hours until Dean's soul is due, so it's the perfect time for a donkey show joke. Sam swears he won't let Dean got to Hell.


Uncle Bobby uses a demon GPS to find Lillith in New Harmony, Indiana. Dean doesn't think going after Lillith is such a good idea since she wants Sam (Jared Padalecki) dead too. Dean wants to plan smart, so Sam suggests calling up Ruby to help out. Dean nixes the idea, her being a lying demon and all. Sam completely ignores his brother and summons Ruby anyway. Sam asks if she knew Lillith held the contract and Ruby (Katie Cassidy) says she knew, but the Winchesters weren't ready to hear it.

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