Jose Padilha responds to all the Robocop scuttlebutt. Clark Gregg considers whether Agent Coulson might still have a future in the Marvel universe. Plus a sneak peek at Saturday's Doctor Who, and Game of Thrones hints, direct from George R.R. Martin!
Spoilers from here on out!
Top image from Game of Thrones.
Iron Man 3
Remember those set photos from a couple months back that seemed to show the villainous Iron Patriot, but was then actually supposedly just a new version of the War Machine armor? Well, the original story might just be true after all, as Marvel Studios has reportedly filed trademarks on the Iron Patriot for various tie-in merchandise. Now, these things can be filed speculatively, and I'd advise against reading too much into the studio's behind-the-scenes legal wrangling, but still... if you're looking for evidence that Iron Patriot will appear in the movie, this is a pretty decent clue. [Bleeding Cool]
Thor: The Dark World
Fringe
Showrunner Joel Wyman promises there will be deaths — quite possibly major ones — in the final season:
"There will be death in the final season. Whenever there's a war, there are going to be casualties. I think they're going to be unexpected."
[TV Guide]
Game of Thrones
George R.R. Martin reveals he has already turned in the script for his episode this season, which will be the seventh episode and titled "Autumn Storms." He also explains why the show hasn't really incorporated the prophecy element from the books:
"It would be sort of stupid to have a whole prophecy of something that never pays off down the road because we have to cut that thread for budgetary reasons."
He's also paraphrased as saying that "the show will, at some point, have to deal with events concerning Rhaegar, Lyanna and Aerys Targaryen, the Mad King." There are plenty more details at the link. [Huffington Post]
A couple minor roles have been cast, at least according to the actors' own agencies. Michael Shelford is playing a character simply known as "Lord Torturer" — because this wouldn't be Game of Thrones without quite some of those running around — and Lisa Walsh is going to be one of Craster's wives. [SpoilerTV]
True Blood
Departing showrunner Alan Ball explains why the show punted this season on Sookie and Alcide's relationship:
"The decision to not do it this season [came about because] every single season, it's been all about Sookie falling in love with this person or that person. It seemed like she had enough on her plate this season to not just [say], ‘Okay, now Sookie's gonna fall in love with Alcide! That doesn't man that that door is closed," he insists. Or at least it isn't locked. "All of these supernatural guys in town carry a big torch for Sookie – even Eric, who doesn't want to admit it."
[TV Line]
The Walking Dead
Here's a new poster for season three, which begins October 14. [Live Feed]
Once Upon a Time
Here's a short description for the second season premiere, "Broken", which is set to air September 30:
In the aftermath of Gold's actions at the wishing well, the people of Storybrooke must come to grips with the knowledge of what they once were... and are again.
[KSiteTV]
Here's a set photo of what appear to be new guest star Colin O'Donoghue, who is not wearing a hook — and odd thing to bother pointing out, I admit, except for the fact that his character is thought to be Captain Hook. [Van City Filming]
Grimm
Weeds actress Kate del Castillo will appear in this season's Halloween episode, entitled "La Llorona." Her character is Valentina Marquez, who is described as "a mysterious dectective from Albuquerque who comes to Portland to help Nick and Hank capture a serial child abductor [and who] has spent the past five years tracking the perp and identifying patterns in related abductions." [Live Feed]
Revolution
Justified actors David Meunier and David Andrews, who respectively play Johnny Crowder and Sheriff Napier on TV's most badass drama, have reportedly been cast in minor roles on NBC"s upcoming post-energy action series. Meunier will play the recurring part of Strasser, described as "a tough and psychotic militiaman who works for General Monroe", while Andrews will play O'Halloran, "a kind family man and former cop." [EW]
Grey's Anatomy actress Kim Raver has also been cast in what's being described as a pivotal recurring role. [TV Guide]
Supernatural
The show is reportedly casting a major recurring role, a woman in her 30s named Naomi who is described as "an efficient bureaucrat in a business suit, but she's more emotional than she looks." The character would debut in the seventh episode of season eight, "A Little Slice Of Kevin." Another guest role for this episode is Delta Mondata, "a young and flirtatious witch-for-hire." [SpoilerTV]
Here's a promo for season eight.
American Horror Story: Asylum
One more first season cast member is returning to the show, as creator Ryan Murphy has tweeted that Frances Conroy — who played half of the housekeeper Moira — has rejoined the cast. Murphy cryptically revealed, "Devils and angels this year... Frannie plays the ultimate angel." [TV Line]
Here's the latest teaser, which is rather wonderfully called "Hellevator." [Shock Till You Drop]
Arrow
Here's an interview with Katie Cassidy, who plays Dinah "Laurel" Lance — and, sooner or later, Black Canary, possibly — on The CW's Green Arrow show.
Additional reporting by Amanda Yesilbas and Charlie Jane Anders.