Only three more weeks until the return of “Fringe” on Fox!
Until we get there, we’ll have to be satisfied with the new promo poster released by Fox.
As with all things “Fringe,” things aren’t always what they seem. There are glyphs from the show hidden in the poster.
So, get our your eagle eyes and start [...]
“Fringe” Promo Poster Contains Glyphs

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“Sandman” Being Developed For Television
Author Neil Gaiman's popular graphic novel, "The Sandman" is being developed as a potential television series according to the Hollywood Reporter.
Read more »Bauer: “True Blood” Finale Will Kick B***
Actress Kristin Bauer says that her True Blood character Pam is going to "kick butt" in the upcoming finale. Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Bauer promised that fans will enjoy the last episode of the season. "It's going to be exciting," she said. "It's going to be intense. And the vampire world has a major shift."

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Takei To Guest On “Big Bang”
Only a few more weeks until the return of "The Big Bang Theory" and we've got news on some great guest casting. "Star Trek" alum George Takei will have a guest role on the upcoming season. And he'll cameo in an episode that features the return of Katie Sackoff.

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Serling: I Wasn’t Able to Make Science Fiction
One of the most respected series in television history is Rod Serling's "The Twilight Zone." And while many TV fans think of the series as sci-fi, its creator Rod Serling would disagree. In a recently discovered interview that is showing on YouTube, Serling says he wasn't able to make science-fiction.

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Destinies to feature Alan White, Space: 1999, and Leonard Nimoy
Destinies, the science fiction radio program broadcasting from SUNY Stony Brook, will feature an interview with producer Alan White, a discussion of Space: 1999, and Leonard Nimoy discussing Judaism...

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The Washington Shakespeare Company goes back to the original, Klingon, for a special performance
As a special fundraising event celebrating 20 years of cutting-edge Shakespearean performances, the Washington Shakespeare Ccompany presents "By Any Other Name: An Evening of Shakespeare in Klingon" with special guest George Takei, on 25 September...

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“Doctor Who” Series Six Will Be Split
The upcoming series of "Doctor Who" will be split into two halves. Producer Stephen Moffat broke the news this past weekend at the Edinburgh TV Festival, saying "The split series is hugely exciting because viewers will be treated to two premieres, two finales and more event episodes. For the kids it will never be more than a few months to the next Doctor Who!
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62nd Annual Emmy Award Winners—the sf/f/h nominees
The 62nd Annual Primetime Emmys nearly snubbed sf/f/h programming, but our shows were saved from a complete shut-out by the creative arts awards...

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BBC Wants Matt Smith as the Doctor Until 2013
Earlier this summer, rumors sprang up that actor Matt Smith was looking to leave "Doctor Who" after work was done on series six. Now comes a story from the UK's Daily Telegraph that the BBC is eager to hang on to the young actor until at least 2013. That date is significant for "Who" fans--it's the fiftieth anniversary of the show.

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Grunberg Wants “Heroes” Movie
Actor Greg Grunberg says that "Heroes" could live on--on the silver screen. The actor says that creator Tim Kring is determined to keep the universe of the once-hit series alive. And now that NBC has passed on a mini-series to wrap up the show, Grunberg things a movie is the next logical step.
Fox Never Watched “Lost”
Yesterday, we brought you news about actor Matthew Fox’s take on the finale of “Lost.”
And while many of us tuned in to watch the finale, Fox says he wasn’t one of them. Nor has he watched a single episode of the show. “I loved the story. I got it all from the script,” he [...]

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Last Shuttle Launch Will Include Antimatter Detector
The U.S. Air Force has taken charge of a $2 billion antimatter detector destined to catch the last scheduled space shuttle flight in February 2011.

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Whedon: “Firefly” Cancellation Killed TV Ideas
Think you were upset when Fox canceled "Firefly?" Just imagine how it felt to be Joss Whedon. Whedon says that when Fox cut down his series after just 14 episodes, that his despair was so great that is cut off his flow of ideas and he couldn't return to create new episodic television for several years.
Marsters Cast in SyFy Pilot
Actor James Marsters is a busy man these days. He'll reprise his role of Brainiac on the tenth season of "Smallville." He's also been cast as the lead in the SyFy pilot, "Three Inches."

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