Yet another Joss Whedon creation has been sent to the television graveyard.
FOX had officially canceled Whedon's poor-performing series, Dollhouse. It put up a good fight, but now it's over.
Whedon fans should at least take comfort in the fact that FOX will air this season's remaining episodes, beginning December 4.
Joss Whedon will get to continue his troubled relationship with Fox for at least another season.
Despite fears that it would not be coming back for a Season 2, Dollhouse, which stars Eliza Dushku as Echo, a human doll who can be programmed to be whomever the highest bidder wants her to be, has been renewed.
The credit is being given to a small but passionate fanbase who fought to keep the show alive.
Is Dollhouse going to be latest victim of Joss Whedon and Fox's love/hate relationship?
The Hollywood Reporter has released its list of series which are "on the bubble," meaning they haven't yet been renewed by their networks. Joss Whedon's new show about reprogrammable human doll, starring Eliza Dushku, one of our personal faves, is given a 50/50 chance of surviving.
Fans of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel have long hoped for a Spike spin off. So what does James Marsters have to say about it?
At Monday’s press conference for his new film Dragonball: Evolution, Marsters addressed the idea of an all Spike hour.
“I think if we did that, we’d have to do some camera tests with some lighting tests because Spike doesn’t age and I have,” he smiled.
Eliza Dushku has dumped Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane for LA nightlife impresario Brent Bolthouse (Heidi Montag’s “boss” on The Hills).
The new couple has been seen all over Eliza’s hometown, Watertown, Massachusetts, were seen in the VIP section of the Estate Club in Boston last week, and have been getting hot and heavy on the set of her new show Dollhouse.
Eliza Douche-ku’s success has always baffled us, in Hollywood and with men.
Seth, you’re better without her!