Monday, October 4, 2010

A New Super Girl Is Returning to TV


 Wonder Woman Is Returning to TV

The very foxy Wonder Woman is returning to television, and the man behind the reboot isn't who you might expect. Warner Bros. TV has announced that a series featuring the superheroine is in development and has tapped David E. Kelley to produce it. Kelley of course is the mind behind a gaggle of legal dramas, including Ally McBeal and Boston Legal. Maybe she'll capture bad guys AND prosecute them? [The Live Feed]
... Speaking of Ally McBeal, actor Peter MacNicol will join Grey's Anatomy for a short arc as a pediatrician. Expect him to be around for a few episodes, but don't expect him to make out with anyone. [TV Guide]

... E! has ordered a reality show pilot that will follow Lara Flynn Boyle around as she acts like Lara Flynn Boyle. [Deadline Hollywood]

... With Olivia Wilde gone from House for the foreseeable future, a cute new female doctor needs to check in. Enter Amber Tamblyn (Joan of Arcadia). Tamblyn will play a medical student who is brought on staff by Cuddy as a way to balance out all the testosterone on the team. [TV Guide]

... The Big Bang Theory's Kaley Cuoco missed a few episodes of the show due to a horse-riding accident that left her with a broken leg, but she's been cleared to return to work on October 13 and will only miss two episodes as a result. So feel free to add her into your weekly fantasy television lineup that week, as she'll make a great flex option against a depleted Community defense. [Deadline Hollywood]

... Smallville producers have cast the role of Deathstroke, and by golly, did they do a bang-up job! Actor Michael Hogan, who played Colonel Tigh in Battlestar Galactica, will appear in the ninth episode of this final Smallville season as Slade before he become the comic-book bad guy. [IGN]

... ABC Family has canceled... Huge. Pretty Little Liars, featuring wafer-thin hot chicks, was renewed. Huge, about teens at a weight-loss camp, was canceled. TV: where real-life need not apply.

Credits to Tim Surette

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