Prison Break

June 4, 2009 at 12:58pm PST

Season Four of Heroes begins filming next Monday and will feature two new characters: Prison Break’s Robert Knepper (uber-creepster T-Bag) and Madeline Zima (Californication).

Really? That’s the best you could come up with?

The show has been losing fans ever since its wacked-out second season, and with this announcement the ship known as Heroes has officially sunk to the bottom of the ocean.

April 30, 2009 at 5:28am PST
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After serving 20 months of a 40 month sentence, former Prison Break star Lane Garrison has been released from prison.

The actor was paroled and picked up at 3:50am Wednesday from the California Correctional Institution in Tehachapi, California. He will now go to a rehab facility as part of the terms of his parole.

April 24, 2009 at 6:51am PST
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Prison Break star Lane Garrison has been granted parole for good behavior.

And Jessica Simpson will be picking him up from prison.

Seriously.

April 23, 2009 at 10:38am PST
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Former Prison Break star Lane Garrison has reached a financial settlement with the family of the 17-year-old killed when Lane crashed his car in 2006.

Garrison pled guilty to vehicular manslaughter and driving under the influence of alcohol after Vahagn Setian was killed and two 15-year-old girls were injured in the crash.

The actor has been serving a 40-month sentence since October 2007.

The amount of money paid out has not been disclosed according to TMZ, who first reported the settlement.

—Sasha Perl-Raver

January 14, 2009 at 9:18am PST
Photos: Fox

Prison Break has received the death penalty.

Fox announced Tuesday that the show’s current fourth season will also be its last.

It makes sense. How many more prisons can they break from?

The final string of episodes (at least four, with a few more potentially in the works) kicks off on April 17th.

November 26, 2008 at 6:28am PST
Photos: Lionsgate

If Jason Bourne and Mario Andretti had a love child, it would be Frank Martin in Luc Besson’s Transporter series.

After two thrilling, action-packed installments, Jason Statham returns to the franchise that made him a star as Martin, a driver notorious throughout the underworld for making sure precious cargo arrives. But the third time around, he does the unthinkable; he doesn’t deliver and neither does the film.

July 18, 2008 at 2:24am PST
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Lane Garrison, 28, the former Prison Break star serving 40 months behind bars after pleading guilty to a drunk driving charge that left a 17-year-old passenger dead, has been moved to a maximum security prison, so he can study behind bars.

The actor, who is eligible for parole in February 2009, was moved from Donovan Correctional Facility in San Diego, California to the state's Corcoran prison.

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