Saturday, June 18, 2011

Update of TV: American Idol, game of Thrones set for new seasons

American Idol, Game of Thrones

Tony Duran / FOX; Nick Briggs/HBO

To begin, the shedding of blood.


American Idol and game of Thrones: two show known for killing his castmembers, although only metaphorically in the case of the competence of the reality: soon start production at its new seasons, Fox and HBO announced today.


Get deets bloody good all - including the last exclusive True Blood and joy, after the jump...


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Hearings at the national level will initiate to season 11 Fox's American Idol in St. Louis on Tuesday, June 28. If you are 15 28 years and think you have what it takes to be the next singing superstar, you can also try in Portland (July 2), San Diego (July 8), Pittsburgh (July 15), Charleston (July 22) and Denver (July 29).


Across the pond, game of Thrones is set to begin production in his second season on July 25 in Ireland in the North of Winterfell . The end of the first season of the series well executed HBO (especially for Sean BeanMr Stark) airs this Sunday on HBO.


More game of thrones, true blood:The carnage continues in Comic-Con, where HBO confirmed today that the game of Thrones will host its first-ever panel of TV creator George R.R. martin , he will be guest moderated the meeting, scheduled for Monday, July 21. True blood will make its fourth consecutive appearance at the meeting in San Diego of geeks (including us).


Joy: The producer ryan murphy-Executive cocreators, Brad falchuk and ian brennan will join by a full-time team of writers in his third season, advises the term. The six new hires include Buffy and Angel veteran Marti noxon, which should be a great help with Murphy plans to incorporate into the arches of the history (how cool!) next season, and Roberto aguirre-sacasa, who made the famous rewrite of Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.


Courteney Cox and David Arquette pilot:Separated spouses are close to signing an agreement with CBS for its pilot contest Identity Crisis, by The Hollywood Reporter, with craig ferguson of the Late Late Show host and produce the Executive. But the representative David Arquette tells E! News: "it's been a while in the works, and they have always had their production so really any history that the company". As they were then.

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