Turns out, there can be more than one. SyfyWire reports there may be another Highlander TV show in the works.
Already, there have been two series in the Highlander franchise, which is based on the original 1986 movie and follows the immortal being Connor MacLeod. The first show, Highlander: The Series, ran from 1992 to 1998 while a spinoff, Highlander: The Raven, only ran for one season before ending in 1999.
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Already, there have been two series in the Highlander franchise, which is based on the original 1986 movie and follows the immortal being Connor MacLeod. The first show, Highlander: The Series, ran from 1992 to 1998 while a spinoff, Highlander: The Raven, only ran for one season before ending in 1999.
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- 1/23/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Based on true historical events during Stalin’s 1930s campaign against Soviet Ukraine, Bitter Harvestis the powerful story of love, war, and survival, arriving on DVD, On Demand, and Digital HD June 13th from Lionsgate. This action-filled epic follows a young artist as he battles famine, imprisonment, and torture to save his childhood love and free his country. Starring Max Irons, Samantha Barks, Barry Pepper, and Academy Award® nominee Terence Stamp (Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Billy Budd, 1962). Written and directed by George Mendeluk (TV’s “Highlander: The Raven,” “Night Heat”), the Bitter Harvest DVD will be available for the suggested retail price of $19.98.
Set during one of the most overlooked and tragic periods of the 20th century, Bitter Harvest is a powerful story of love, honor, rebellion and survival as seen through the eyes of two young lovers caught in the ravages of Joseph Stalin’s policies of...
Set during one of the most overlooked and tragic periods of the 20th century, Bitter Harvest is a powerful story of love, honor, rebellion and survival as seen through the eyes of two young lovers caught in the ravages of Joseph Stalin’s policies of...
- 5/28/2017
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
I’m always skeptical when it comes to reboots. On the one hand they can be well justified and prove to be a success (Casino Royale, 2006) but on the odd occasion it can backfire and you find yourself walking the exact same path again (The Amazing Spider-man, 2012). There are several reboots in the pipeline, one of which I’m not too keen on, The Crow, which to me feels like an insult to the performance and memory of Brandon Lee. However, a reboot of 80s action-fantasy Highlander (1986) I’m well and truly behind.
Highlander has a special place in my heart, with its basic – if a little silly – premise. Fallen warriors who have been resurrected as immortals take part in “The Game”, where they must behead each other, until the last remaining two fight for “The Prize”. How can you not love that as a concept? A simple set up...
Highlander has a special place in my heart, with its basic – if a little silly – premise. Fallen warriors who have been resurrected as immortals take part in “The Game”, where they must behead each other, until the last remaining two fight for “The Prize”. How can you not love that as a concept? A simple set up...
- 5/20/2017
- by Tom Batt
- The Cultural Post
Originally announced as Bering Sea Beast, the cast has filled out for the Syfy Channel production now known as Beast of the Bering Sea. Read on for details along with an update on another Syfy Original, Stonados.
From the Press Release
Sharknado star Cassie Scerbo will return to Syfy to battle sea vampires in the new Original Movie Beast of the Bering Sea, premiering Saturday, November 9, at 9Pm (Et/Pt).
In Beast of the Bering Sea, Scerbo and Jonathan Lipnicki (Jerry Maguire) play a sister and brother team prospecting for gold, who accidentally disturb a colony of blood-sucking amphibious predators (sea vampires) in an underwater cave. Kevin Dobson ("Knots Landing") co-stars in this production from The Asylum (Sharknado 2).
Additionally, in the Original Movie Stonados, premiering Saturday, November 23, at 9Pm (Et/Pt), Paul Johanssen ("One Tree Hill," "Highlander: The Raven"), William B. Davis ("The X-Files," "Continuum"), and Thea Gill ("Queer as Folk...
From the Press Release
Sharknado star Cassie Scerbo will return to Syfy to battle sea vampires in the new Original Movie Beast of the Bering Sea, premiering Saturday, November 9, at 9Pm (Et/Pt).
In Beast of the Bering Sea, Scerbo and Jonathan Lipnicki (Jerry Maguire) play a sister and brother team prospecting for gold, who accidentally disturb a colony of blood-sucking amphibious predators (sea vampires) in an underwater cave. Kevin Dobson ("Knots Landing") co-stars in this production from The Asylum (Sharknado 2).
Additionally, in the Original Movie Stonados, premiering Saturday, November 23, at 9Pm (Et/Pt), Paul Johanssen ("One Tree Hill," "Highlander: The Raven"), William B. Davis ("The X-Files," "Continuum"), and Thea Gill ("Queer as Folk...
- 10/18/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
With As Darkness Falls... set to premiere in just over a month, John C. Alsadek of Blue Hours Productions dropped us a line to let us know they are hard at work preparing for the horror anthology show’s second season, which includes some guest stars genre fans should be pretty excited about.
Alsadek tells Dread Central, “Now that we’ve got the first batch of episodes ready to go out the door, we’re planning for when we resume production in October. In particular, we have some surprising guest stars in the works - as a lifelong fan of horror, sci-fi and fantasy, I’m very excited about them.”
Already confirmed as guests are a pair of actresses with extensive TV and film resumes: Elizabeth Gracen and Kathleen Kinmont (pictured below, l-r). Ms. Gracen is best known for her role as the Immortal Amanda on the TV show "Highlander...
Alsadek tells Dread Central, “Now that we’ve got the first batch of episodes ready to go out the door, we’re planning for when we resume production in October. In particular, we have some surprising guest stars in the works - as a lifelong fan of horror, sci-fi and fantasy, I’m very excited about them.”
Already confirmed as guests are a pair of actresses with extensive TV and film resumes: Elizabeth Gracen and Kathleen Kinmont (pictured below, l-r). Ms. Gracen is best known for her role as the Immortal Amanda on the TV show "Highlander...
- 8/30/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
One Tree Hill fans can expect a familiar face on the set. The CW series has been renewed for a 9th season. We thought actor Paul Johansson might be returning and today we learned he comes back in more way than one.
Johansson, who plays the wicked Dan Scott, will actually direct at least one episode in the show’s final season. At 47 years of age, fans had been seeing Johansson act on the Hill since Season 1′s inception, but he just got knocked back into series regular status. This news came from TV Guide.
Johansson isn’t the first One Tree Hill actor to try his hand behind the camera. Austin Nichols, Bethany Joy Galeotti, James Lafferty, Chad Michael Murray and Sophia Bush have all directed series episodes.
Paul Johansson has appeared in The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day, Alpha Dog, Highlander: The Raven and may act in upcoming adaptation Atlas Shrugged.
Johansson, who plays the wicked Dan Scott, will actually direct at least one episode in the show’s final season. At 47 years of age, fans had been seeing Johansson act on the Hill since Season 1′s inception, but he just got knocked back into series regular status. This news came from TV Guide.
Johansson isn’t the first One Tree Hill actor to try his hand behind the camera. Austin Nichols, Bethany Joy Galeotti, James Lafferty, Chad Michael Murray and Sophia Bush have all directed series episodes.
Paul Johansson has appeared in The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day, Alpha Dog, Highlander: The Raven and may act in upcoming adaptation Atlas Shrugged.
- 7/28/2011
- by Sasha Nova
- Boomtron
Three more actors have signed up to appear in the forthcoming television adaptation of The Transporter. Prison Break star Chris Vance will play the role of expert driver Frank Martin in the series, the role originated by Jason Statham in three films released between 2002 and 2008. Hannes Jaenicke will play a dangerous art collector named Kyber, according to Serienload. Martin will clash with the villain when he unknowingly delivers a forged painting. Jaenicke played Bert Myers on Highlander: The Raven from 1998 to 1999 and also appeared in 2002 Steven Seagal film Half Past Dead. Charly Hübner will also appear in several episodes of The Transporter as a technology expert who maintains Frank Martin's specialist vehicle. The actor previously (more)...
- 7/28/2011
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
Three more actors have signed up to appear in the forthcoming television adaptation of The Transporter. Prison Break star Chris Vance will play the role of expert driver Frank Martin in the series, the role originated by Jason Statham in three films released between 2002 and 2008. Hannes Jaenicke will play a dangerous art collector named Kyber, according to Serienload. Martin will clash with the villain when he unknowingly delivers a forged painting. Jaenicke played Bert Myers on Highlander: The Raven from 1998 to 1999 and also appeared in 2002 Steven Seagal film Half Past Dead. Charly Hübner will also appear in several episodes of The Transporter as a technology expert who maintains Frank Martin's specialist vehicle. The actor previously (more)...
- 7/28/2011
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
"Atlas Shrugged" the anti-big government novel by Ayn Rand that has become a beloved text for the Tea Party, is returning to the multiplex in a new remake. Sorta. The movie is slated for an April 15 release -- the number of screens it will appear on is still in play -- but it did screen on March 23 at D.C.'s conservative Heritage Foundation.
And no less a supporter than Dick Armey -- former House majority leader and now head of FreedomWorks, a Tea Party organization -- has made it his business to put the movie in as many theaters as possible. So far he's lined up 63 theaters out of the hoped-for 300.
"In a lot of ways this project reflects the ethos of the tea party," FreedomWorks President Matt Kibbe tells the National Journal. "You had both Republicans and Democrats who felt rejected by the establishment, and the same process...
And no less a supporter than Dick Armey -- former House majority leader and now head of FreedomWorks, a Tea Party organization -- has made it his business to put the movie in as many theaters as possible. So far he's lined up 63 theaters out of the hoped-for 300.
"In a lot of ways this project reflects the ethos of the tea party," FreedomWorks President Matt Kibbe tells the National Journal. "You had both Republicans and Democrats who felt rejected by the establishment, and the same process...
- 3/29/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
It’s that time of year again, kids. Dread Central’s 2010 Horror at the Oscars coverage. Horror was indeed present this year and in black-tie. While Roger Corman and Lauren Bacall were honored a few months back at the Governor’s Award Ceremony, it was an unexpected delight to see Corman, recipient of the lifetime achievement Oscar, enjoy a standing ovation on national television.
I was, however, very disappointed that neither of them were allowed to speak. Roger Corman’s contributions to modern cinema are too vast for him to just stand up and wave. James Cameron was one of many Corman acolytes present, and his nomination speaks to Corman’s tremendous legacy. On the Terminator DVD Cameron mentions, "I trained at the Roger Corman Film School.” Jonathan Demme, Martin Scorsese, and Francis Ford Coppola, among many others, were also former students.
The terror continued with a spoof of Paranormal Activity...
I was, however, very disappointed that neither of them were allowed to speak. Roger Corman’s contributions to modern cinema are too vast for him to just stand up and wave. James Cameron was one of many Corman acolytes present, and his nomination speaks to Corman’s tremendous legacy. On the Terminator DVD Cameron mentions, "I trained at the Roger Corman Film School.” Jonathan Demme, Martin Scorsese, and Francis Ford Coppola, among many others, were also former students.
The terror continued with a spoof of Paranormal Activity...
- 3/8/2010
- by Heather Buckley
- DreadCentral.com
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