New ‘Merlin’ Season 5 Trailer
July 31, 2012 at 8:47 am | Posted in Fantasy, Syfy | Leave a commentTags: BBC, merlin, syfy
Just released by BBC, the new season 5 Merlin trailer. Julian Murphy (Merlin co-creator) has this to say about the new season:
“I think it’s interesting because you saw a glimpse (of a stronger, focused and more powerful Merlin) at the end of the last series, particularly when he killed Agravaine. We’re really interested in taking him on that journey with all its dangers and the temptations it will bring, so that will be a big part of the fifth series.”
Also be on the lookout for some guest stars (hint: Game of Thrones).
Merlin will be carried on BBC One in the fall and for U.S. audiences on Syfy in January, 2013
(via Digital Spy)
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Around the Web
January 6, 2012 at 8:00 am | Posted in Around the Web, Entertainment, Movies, Regular Feature, Syfy | Leave a commentTags: beneath the darkness, merlin, song of fire and ice, the devil inside
On Syfy Merlin’s fourth season premieres tonight at 9 PM Eastern with The Darkest Hour Part I. As usual, Morgana is up to her old tricks.
As well January 11th sees the beginning of season 2 of Faceoff on Syfy. If you’re at all into movie magic, this is a show worth catching.
Movies premiering this weekend include Beneath the Darkness with Dennis Quaid. Quaid plays a mortician living in a funeral home with a woman’s corpse for a roommate. A group of high schoolers — including Friday Night Lights Aimee Teegarten — attempt to expose him with murderous results.
And if you just can’t get enough of demonic possession done in lost footage style, there’s The Devil Inside.
If you don’t feel like watching TV or seeing a movie this weekend, here’s some free reads you can take advantage of:
On his official website , George R.R. Martin has released an excerpt from The Winds of Winter, Book 6 of the Song of Fire and Ice series. Since the author expressly forbids any reproduction without his written permission, we can’t provide a sample here but you can click on the link we provided to read the excerpt.
Have a Kindle? Thanks to Entertainment Weekly online, you can download some free classics onto it. The list includes classic mystery authors Wilkie Collins and Arthur Conan Doyle, perennial classics favorites Jane Austin and the wit of Mark Twain.
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