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More News for Next season Caprica, Supernatural, and Torchwood

Brittany Baker | 7/29/2010 1:53:14 PM

And the news just keeps rolling in. It’s like Comic-Con opens the floodgates for everyone to start spilling everything they know about our favorite TV shows and movies, but today we’ll be looking at the TV shows that will be coming your way in the not-to-distant future. After all, it’s our specialty.

While Doctor Who has been pretty tight-lipped about what’s the what, Torchwood is still dropping hints left right and center. Russell T. Davies will at least be writing the opening episode, possibly more for the fourth season.  While he claims it will be a bit of a reboot for the new American audience, old fans will still be dealing with the same Jack and Gwen.

I’m still feeling cautiously optimistic about the whole fourth season. I feel like we lost a lot of things I loved during Children of Earth. Even though the fourth season promises to stay pretty dark I still feel like maybe the series can carry on without… well, we won’t go naming all the dead characters.

Cautiously optimistic. I’ll stick with that. I’m really not getting my hopes up that we’ll be seeing any of the dead-team coming back to life.

Source: SFX

Next comes for all Battlestar Galactica and Caprica fans. Caprica may not be returning until January 2011 (Ugh.) but the creators are doing their best to tide us over. Syfy is working on a brand new web series called Blood and Chrome and will be about William Adama during the first Cylon War. There’s going to be either nine or ten episodes that will run around ten minutes and will be filmed in good old green-screen fashion. Sweet.

Source: Chicago Tribune

And finally, we know everyone’s wondering what season six of Supernatural will hold and there is much to tell from not only the rumor-mill, but also from the source. Expect the fur-and-fanged monsters to be coming back this season, and not for little filler episodes either. After some dark apocalyptic epic storylines, we’re getting back to the roots when Sam and Dean do what they do best: Shooting the monsters in the face.
 
The sixth season will start up a year after the season finale and we’ll pick up with Dean trying to be a family man… No word on yet about what Sam’s been up to in the meantime. Also, fans of Crowley will be thrilled to know Mark Sheppard is back and will be sharing some more scenes with Jim Beaver (No more kissing as far as we know, but we’ll keep you updated). Be ready for vampires and fairies this season as well, with some serious vampire-staking and some nasty little creatures who won’t be your average Tinker-Bell.

Also, don’t be ready to say goodbye to Castiel just yet, because he’s back and trying his best to sort out the major problems in Heaven. Things are looking good for the upcoming final season, so be ready for some epic-happenings!

Source: Den of Geek
 

Comments

Zophia

8/4/2010 3:10:02 PM
I do not really want this series to change,but we lost almost all of the Torchwood members in that mini-series.The only ones left,Jack(who never dies),and Gwen(who should have a child of her own).Hope the series does really well though and sticks with the more British feel.

LURKJERK

8/7/2010 12:02:06 PM
Torchwood was great when it was on CBC and HDNET in high definition. As,long as Space is only available in SD "fuzzy vision" I won't be watching.

DoctorDonna

8/1/2010 2:41:50 PM
Excited For Torchwood! Hope it stays the same!

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