Note to self: Never use the word “Oomph” ever again.
Three new kick ass ladies are coming to a television near you.
Drew Barrymore and two other producers of the Charlie's Angels movie reboots are planning to modernize the show for television. ABC is expected to order the pilot episode in the near future.
In the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly, Lost executive producer Damon Lindelof confirmed that Elizabeth Mitchell's character, Juliet Burke, did indeed die during the cliffhanger finale of the ABC show's fifth season.
"The decision to kill Juliet was absolutely brutal," Lindelof told the magazine, adding, "[Carlton Cuse and I] have to really love you to give you a finale death."
Uh, sort of. So you may have already heard that there's going to be a plane crash on Wisteria Lane over at Desperate Housewives. The constant murders, suicides, car accidents, and, oh yeah, the tornado weren't enough. Now an actual plane is going to crash onto the street.
David Arquette is a charitable guy, and he knew just where to head for some hefty contributions – his wife.
The actor was collecting donations for the Cheesecake Factory’s Drive Out Hunger Tour, when he made his way over to the set of ABC’s Cougar Town, which stars his wife Courteney Cox Arquette.
Mrs. Arquette and her co-star Busy Phillips donated cans of soup and received slices of red velvet cheesecake for their efforts.
Sounds like a fair trade. Yum!
Charles Gibson announced today that he's stepping down from the anchor desk at ABC's World News. But the cool part is that his replacement will be Diane Sawyer, who has been hosing Good Morning America for years (formerly with Gibson).
American Idol may be replacing Paula Abdul with Posh Spice, at least temporarily, but that doesn't mean the "Straight Up" singer is likely to disappear from your TV screen any time soon.
Abdul is proving more popular than ever since leaving Idol, with both ABC execs and So You Think You Can Dance's Nigel Lythgoe wooing her with job offers.
Paula may return to her dancer and choreographer roots to serve as a judge on SYTYCD, which is basically the dance equivalent of Idol.
As if the island isn't hot enough already.
Ridiculously attractive Ian Somerhalder, who played Boone in the early seasons of ABC's Lost and will be starring in The CW's Vampire Diaries in the fall, has revealed at Comic-Con that his character will be returning to island for the show's final season.
We say: the more screen time the better!
Since Boone is dead, it's unknown if he'll return in flashbacks, time jumps or as a phantom (nothing stays buried on the island, after all).
It has been confirmed that Drea de Matteo has joined the cast of Desperate Housewives for season six.
Matteo currently stars as Wendy on the FX series, Sons of Anarchy. But she is best known for her role on HBO's Sopranos as Adriana.
Since ABC gave Edie (Nicollette Sheridan) the boot, they need some new blood on Wisteria Lane.
Katherine Heigl has managed to convince the folks at ABC's Grey's Anatomy that she loves the show and isn't completely ungrateful to them for launching her career.
If that's the case, she really is a great actress.