Whether you made it to Comic-Con or just watched my thought-provoking mind-bogglingly adequate interviews with stars like Bones’ David Boreanaz and Castle’s Nathan Fillion, you already know that, at almost every turn, shenanigans abounded. But what you might not have guessed was just how ridonkulous those shenanigans actually got.
With every passing summer, the San Diego Comic-Con gathering grows bigger and more TV-ier, so it’s completely impossible to be at all places at one time. It is in that spirit that we offer this photo gallery …READ MORE & VIEW HIGHLIGHTS
Dax Shepard is a busy man. Not only did he write, co-direct, and star in the new film Hit and Run (due Aug. 24) alongside fiancée Kristen Bell, but he’s set to start shooting Season 4 of NBC’s Parenthood this Monday. Plus, he found time to stop by TVLine’s Comic-Con interview suite to dish both projects and crack a number of jokes both wacky and inappropriate. READ MORE & WATCH VIDEO
Showtime’s House of Lies will spend more time mining its characters home lives in Season 2, and that’s good news for cast members Ben Schwartz and Josh Lawson. The latter actor, in fact, has already cooked up a wacky backstory for his math whiz Doug Guggenheim, he revealed during a visit to TVLine’s Comic-Con interview suite.
True Blood fans who’d been wishing and hoping for a Sookie-Alcide sex scene got a lot more than they’d bargained for when the super sexy duo hooked up early in Season 5. The man behind the latter character, Joe Manganiello, stopped by TVLine’s Comic-Con interview suite to talk specifically about what “came up” during that infamous interlude — and how exactly he felt when it happened. READ MORE & WATCH VIDEO
To say Glee‘s third season ended with an emotional whallop would be an understatement, and it certainly left fans desperate to find out what’s in store for Season 4.
Well, brace yourselves, Gleeks, because the cast of Fox’s high-school musical dropped by TVLine’s Comic-Con interview suite for their very first chat about READ MORE & WATCH VIDEO
Showtime will turn the San Diego Comic-Con floor into its own personal Facebook page next week when it releases a series of Internet-meme-themed ads hyping its original series. But why wait until the Con when TVLine has an exclusive sneak peek …READ MORE & VIEW ART