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The First Omen Only in theaters April 5.

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Luther, The Bbc Series Character Goes To The Movies; Almost Human Debut Next Sunday, The Syfy Original Series Explosion, And Bonnie Meets Clyde










American fans of British actor, Idris
Elba
and his famed character, Luther,
 will be unhappy to learned the Luther not
be returning to the television as Elba has turned his acting skills to
the big screen. However, not all may be lost in that the creators of Luther are
in the process of writing a film version of the internationally popular series,
which is day to a prequel Luther. More on this later as news develops.





Fans of Idris Elba can see
his in the role of Nelson
Mandela
in Mandela: Long Walk To
Freedom
, a docudrama on the life of the fames South African leader
anti-apartheid revolutionary leader and politician
who served as President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999. The film will debut
Friday, November 29, 2013 nationwide.





SERIES UPDATES:





Not
since Terminator, the Series and certainly not since The X-Files has
FOX’s sci-fi been so


exciting. Beginning Sunday, November 17 and continuing
on Monday. November 18 at 8/7c, Fox’s newest science fiction crime thriller, Almost Human, debuts.  Starring in the series is international television
and film star Karl Urban, who plays Detective John Kennex  a detective who has awaken from a long coma
the discover that he has not only lost one of his legs, but he has not to be
outfitted with a high tech authentic one. Moreover, to Kennex dissatisfaction
he is ordered to work with an artificial life form, DORIAN, played by Michael
(Brown) Ealy
, who for a robotic has issues of his own.






Urban is best for his television roles in the Hercules,
the Legendary Journeys
and Xena the Warrior Princess series, and
more recently, in the two Star Trex reboots, Star Trek  and Star



Trek Into Darkness as Dr.
Leonard McCoy
, fondly known as Bones. Among others credits, Michael
Ealy
are known for his characterization of Detective Sebastian in
the blockbuster film, Underworld: Awakening, and as Ben Thomas in
Seven Pounds
.






Almost Human appears a welcome change to the Fox’s fall
lineup of new series. Let look for it having a long television run.





The Syfy
Channel
has several new series debuting as early of December 4 and early
into the 2014.





The first is the
semi-reality series Killer Contact.
Unlike many of the Syfy Channel’s previous ghost hunt series, this one
might be of interest to viewers who like historical base series. Therefore, and
for the historical fact intertwined into the series, Killer Contact
could end up worth the watch. Killer Contact debuts December 4 at 10 on
Syfy







The second Syfy Original
series to debut is Helix. With a feel
and look that reminds you of The Umbrella
Corp
in Resident Evil, Helix appears to be a hair raising
sci-fi journey into the mysterious blend of biological and technological
sciences. Aren’t you just a little unnerved by what might be peeking out of
that air vent? Helix could be a winning replacement for either Sanctuary
or Merlin. Helix debuts on January 10 at 10/9, on Syfy.





Finale, there is
the werewolf series, Bitten features a
female werewolf want turn her life around by escaping the human world and
leaving the world of the werewolves as well as the male werewolf who bit her.  Elena Michaels played by Laura Vandervoort (
Smallville’s
Supergirl)
becomes a lone wolf caught in the intrigues between two positing worlds.









The last known
series based on a lone werewolf was back in 1988 and was entitled Werewolf.
It was quite interesting for its limited television run that ended in 1989.





Perhaps, Bitten
with its female werewolf will have a more long television present. To date Bitten
has no concrete debut date, but is according to Syfy, Bitten will debut
in 2014 and it based on the novel of the same name by author Kelly Armstrong.





Personally, Helix
might last longer. However, as a sassy woman on screen is the craze Bitten just
might surprise us.





Speaking of historical
based series, A&E, along with the History Channel and Lifetime Network, is
simulcasting the two-day, four-hour miniseries Bonnie and Clyde, which
about two Depression day criminals, who like Al Capone, John Dillinger, and
Bugsy Siegel
have become two more of America’s anti-heroes within the pop
culture.


 





Emile Hirsch (Into the Wild) and Holliday Grainger (The
Borgias) play in the title roles of Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker
whose criminal exploits gain them everlasting fame.





Bonnie and Clyde will debut Sunday, December 8, and conclude Monday,
December 9, 2013 at 9/8c.

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