| QUOTE (willowroolz @ Jun 28 2005, 11:48 AM) |
| Episode 5x01 is called Arrival :) Lots of spoilers and speculation over at Kryptonsite, none of which I want to know :lol: Proceed with caution if you go there and want to stay spoiler free ;) |
| QUOTE (Yay-For-Me @ Jun 28 2005, 01:34 PM) |
| Don't think I will have a look, Ant probably will as he reads spoilers for everything and then tries to tell me :ermm: :mad: :lol: |
| QUOTE (ant @ Jul 25 2005, 05:14 PM) |
| :shifty: Spoilers... I'm going to check them out. :) |
| QUOTE (Yay-For-Me @ Jul 25 2005, 06:59 PM) | ||
Told you, I nearly looked :lmao: |
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| New Opening Titles For Season Five Another tidbit we learned from Smallville executive producer Alfred Gough that we felt was worth mentioning .... the opening titles for Season Five will sport a brand-new look. "We're gonna have a brand spanking new title sequence. Completely new graphics, completely new everything," Gough said. The new credits will include Erica Durance as Lois, who returns for 13 episodes. |
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| Former "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" costar James Marsters injured his ankle on the set of "Smallville" in Vancouver last week, when he was busy "having a fight in the Fortress of Solitude" -- as in Superman's famous ice-bound getaway. It's made of wood and paint and plastic for television purposes, but slippery nonetheless. "They gave me these beautiful $2,000 prop shoes to wear. They were probably designed for people who don't run much," notes Marsters. He spent the next day with his ankle on ice for real, watching it "turn interesting shades of purple." However, "I was up 30 seconds after I fell, running on it. You always get the shot; you can't compromise that," he says. Outside of the pain, "I'm loving it," he says of his new series incarnation. "I had such a good meeting with the producers initially. They had passionate ideas about what they wanted to do, a laser clear objective. That's unusual." Marsters has come aboard to play arch villain Brainiac in the series, but for now, he'd rather just talk about Brainiac's alter-ego, Professor Milton Fine. "I am trying to wake Clark Kent up," he says wryly. "Like many political science professors, I am trying to open my students' minds." Marsters will complete one set of "Smallville" episodes, then head to London to do a one-man show -- which he describes as being about "why I love acting, I suppose" -- before returning to shoot more episodes. |