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Posts Tagged ‘Alex O’Loughlin’


‘Lost’ Star Terry O’Quinn Goes Back to Hawaii for ‘Hawaii Five-0′

by Joe Gillis, Jun 21 2011 // 2:41 PM

Even though it kinda ended poorly, ABC’s Lost was still a pretty great show. One of the reasons we liked it so much was the terrific work of one of its stars: Terry O’Quinn.

You may remember he played the enigmatic John Locke for the show’s entire run and played it to the hilt. We’ve always hoped he would return to the island for some more action and now it seems we are getting our wish. How?

Well, according to TV Line, O’Quinn is heading back to the island for a protracted guest arc on the CBS show Hawaii Five-O. The gig not only brings the Emmy winner back to the island, it also reunites him with Lost castmate and Five-0 regular Daniel Dae Kim.

On the show O’Quinn will play a Navy Seal Lt. Commander who trained Alex O’Loughlin’s McGarrett in Coronado, and served with his father in Vietnam. Described as strong, stubborn and a man you want in your corner when things go south, the character holds some of the answers to the mysteries surrounding the respective murders of McGarrett’s mother and father.

Sounds good to us. Guess we’ll have to start watching Hawaii Five-0 again.

Posted in: Casting · CBS · News · TV
Tagged: Alex O'Loughlin, Casting, CBS, Daniel Dae Kim, Fall TV Season, Grace Park, Hawaii Five-0, John Locke, Lost, Scott Caan, TV


The Flickcast – Episode 71: Halo Reach Around

by Joe Gillis, Sep 22 2010 // 2:00 PM

This week on The Flickcast, Chris and Matt are back and ready to talk about a whole bunch of new and sorta new topics. Yes, they sometimes repeat themselves. But with 70 shows in the can, it’s bound to happen sometimes.

This week sees the boys talking about some of the new TV premieres this week including HBO’s Boardwalk Empire, Hawaii Five-O, season four of Chuck, The Event and more. They also discuss the merit of Disney movies, the return of other shows including The Big Bang Theory, Ryan Reynolds next projects, Jon Hamm as Superman, the awesomeness and success of Halo Reach and more.

Chris and Matt also made some picks this week including Matt’s pick of the awesome Veronica Mars and and Chris’ pick of the upcoming David Fincher film The Social Network.

As always, if you have comments, questions, critiques, offers of sponsorship or whatever, feel free to hit us up in the comments, on Twitter, at Facebook and MySpace or via email.

Posted in: News · Podcasts
Tagged: Alex O'Loughlin, Boardwalk Empire, Chuck, Community, David Fincher, Deadpool, Episode 71, Halo: Reach, Hawaii Five-O, Jim Parsons, Jon Hamm, Kristen Bell, Podcasts, Steve Buscemi, Superman, The Big Bang Theory, The Event, The Social Network, Veronica Mars


James Marsters joins ‘Hawaii Five-O’ Pilot

by Bob Starr, Mar 14 2010 // 10:00 AM

When I first heard Hawaii Five-O was getting the remake treatment I wasn’t that interested. I only vaguely remembered the original series and it was one step closer to rebooting Magnum P.I. (how sacrilegious would will that be?) in my opinion. However, I’ve begun to shift in the other direction regarding this series as more casting news comes out.

The most recent addition is James Marsters. Probably best known as Spike from Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Marsters also played Brianic on Smallville and Barnabas on Caprica.  As exciting as it may be to have him on the new Hawaii Five-O it doesn’t sound like he’ll have a continuing role, at least not yet. Marsters will be in the pilot and appear, “as the nemesis of lead character Jack McGarrett.”

At this point it seems producers Robert Orci and Alex Kurtzman (Star Trek, Transformers, Fringe) are trying to capture the geek community for the new show.  Marsters joins a cast that encapsulates geek programming; Grace Park (Battlestar Galactica), Daniel Dae Kim (Lost), Jean Smart (24), and Alex O’Loughlin (Moonlight) are already on deck.  With Scott Caan on board as well suddenly Hawaii Five-O is a show I can start to get behind.

Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Battlestar Galactica · Casting · Reboots and Remakes · Star Trek · TV · Writers
Tagged: 24, Alex Kurtzman, Alex O'Loughlin, Buffy: The Vampire Slayer, Caprica, Daniel Dae Kim, Grace Park, James Marsters, Jean Smart, Lost, Moonlight, Robert Orci, Scott Caan, Smallville


Grace Park Joins ‘Hawaii Five-O’ Reboot

by Chris Ullrich, Mar 1 2010 // 4:03 PM

Former Battlestar Galactica cast members keep getting more work, especially the really great looking ones (who also have some acting talent). Katee Sackhoff is currently on 24 and made a lasting impression during an appearance on The Big Bang Theory. Tricia Helfer has made appearances on Burn Notice, Human Target and will be a regular on the new TNT series Dark Blue.

And now, according to the Hollywood Reporter, her cylon pal Grace Park has picked up a new TV role as well. Park will join the reboot of CBS’ Hawaii Five-O and play Kona Kalakaua, the niece of squad member Chin Ho Kelly, which will be played by Lost‘s Daniel Dae Kim.

She’s a beautiful and smart champion surfer who is about to graduate from the police academy when McGarrett recruits her to join his team. Of course, as we already told you, McGarrett will be played in the reboot by Moonlight‘s Alex O’Laughlin. Plus, super writer/producers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci are in charge of the show.

However, with Park now involved, I’ve got a real reason to watch this show. And no, not just for the eye candy. . . although that doesn’t hurt.

Posted in: Battlestar Galactica · CBS · News · Reboots and Remakes · TV
Tagged: Alex Kurtzman, Alex O'Loughlin, Battlestar Galactica, CBS, Daniel Dae Kim, Grace Park, Hawaii Five-O, Lost, Reboots and Remakes, Roberto Orci, Tricia Helfer, TV


Alex O’Loughlin To Star In ‘Hawaii Five-O’ Remake

by Sebastian Suchecki, Feb 11 2010 // 8:00 AM

We have to admit, nobody at The Flickcast offices were really happy when news broke that CBS would be remaking Hawaii Five-0. Then we heard some of the names that are coming along with it.

Not only are Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman, the hottest sci-fi writing team working today, helping create the new series, but LOST star Daniel Dae-Kim is also attached as Detective Chin Ho Kelly, and now Moonlight’s Alex O’Loughlin is set to take the lead.

The idea for a reboot of the long running cop drama has been bounced around the halls of CBS for nearly two years. The studio originally got excited for the idea back in 2008, but dropped it for lack of interest in the pilot script.

Then, back in October, they were approached by Kurtzman, Orci, and CSI: NY showrunner Peter Lenkov, and loved the idea. O’Loughlin won over a huge fan base after his work on the short-lived Moonlight, and then continued on a few other series.

The actor is currently attached to the lead role of Detective Steve McGarrett, first made famous by Jack Lord.

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Posted in: Action · Casting · CBS · Drama · Networks · News · Reboots and Remakes · TV
Tagged: Alex Kurtzman, Alex O'Loughlin, CBS, CSI: NY, Hawaii Five-0, Jack Lord, Moonlight, Peter Lenkov, Roberto Orci, TV


New Poster for ‘Whiteout’ Revealed

by Chris Ullrich, Aug 7 2009 // 5:00 PM

kate-beckinsale-Whiteout-gunWe’ve been anticipating the arrival of the film based on Greg Rucka and Steve Lieber’s graphic novel Whiteout for some time now. Previously, we’ve had some info to share with you about the film, including two trailers and an interview with Lieber about his latest project, Underground, where we also talk a bit about the film.

Now, thanks to the MySpace page of Trailer Park, we’ve got the brand new poster for Whiteout to bring you today. This one features a large Kate Beckinsale close up looking pretty great and also very cold. To be honest, I kinda like some of the earlier posters a bit better but at least this one features more Kate, which is never a bad thing.

The movie, which tells the story of U.S. Marshall Carrie Steko (Beckinsale) investigating the first murder ever to take place in Antarctica, is directed by Dominic Sena and co-stars Gabriel Macht, Columbus Short, Alex O’Loughlin, Shawn Doyle and Tom Skerritt. It hits theaters on September 11.

Click through to check out the brand new poster.

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Posted in: Comics · Drama · Movies · News · Posters · Warner Bros
Tagged: Alex O'Loughlin, Dominic Sena, greg rucka, Kate Beckinsale, Steve Lieber, Whiteout


New Trailer for ‘Whiteout’ Revealed

by Jennifer Tomooka, Jul 23 2009 // 8:00 AM

beckinsale-whiteoutThe latest trailer for the Warner Bros. thriller Whiteout surfaced on IGN today. The graphic novel adaptation stars Kate Beckinsale as US Marshall Carrie Stetko, who is investigating Antarctica’s first murder. The film is helmed by Dominic Sena and also stars Gabriel Macht, Columbus Short, Alex O’Loughlin, Shawn Doyle and Tom Skerritt.

This teaser will seem familiar to fans, as most of the material from the first trailer remains intact. However, this version gives viewers who may not be familiar with the source material a greater understanding of the world Stetko inhabits and what she must do before the freezing winter plunges the continent into darkness.

Whiteout hits theaters September 11. Check out the trailer after the jump.

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Posted in: Adaptation · Dark Castle · Image Comics · Mystery and Suspense · News · Trailers · Video · Warner Bros
Tagged: Alex O'Loughlin, Columbus Short, Dominic Sena, Gabriel Macht, Kate Beckinsale, Shawn Doyle, Tom Skerritt, Whiteout




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