What happens when the two great tastes of Dominic Monaghan and Zachary Levi come together?
You can’t keep a certain Lost-and-Chuck-lovin’ TV diva away.
In the latest episode of the Watch With Kristin show (above), I hit the set of Chuck as Dom guest stars as a rock star. And yes, he is coming at you in 3-D! The episode airs tonight on NBC.
Speaking of crossovers, Friday Night Lights star Aimee Teegarden debuts on 90210 this week, and she’s joining Dustin Milligan to give you the lowdown on the accident and whether Annie (Shenae Grimes) and Ethan are on the outs.
Also, more news on the Arrested Development front, and Omar Epps weighs in on whether Thirteen (Olivia Wilde) will be killed off House.
Dead or alive, Claire Littleton will be once more be found on Lost when the series returns for its sixth season – but in the meantime, actress Emilie de Ravin has kept herself busy, costarring with Cybill Shepherd in Lifetime Networks’ adaptation of Nora Roberts’ High Noon premiering March 21, and with Johnny Depp, Christian Bale and a veritable who’s who of Hollywood talent in the upcoming gangster film Public Enemies.
But she’s most excited about playing a 12-year-old. With a beak.
“I am so excited right now – I just booked my first animated job!” de Ravin exclaims. “It’s this movie called The Guardians of Ga’hoole and Zack Snyder is directing it. It’s a movie about this group of Australian owls and it’s just a wonderful story. It’s adapted from the [Kathryn Lasky] books.”
And how does an actress devoted to throwing herself, heart and soul, into embodying her characters prep to become an adolescent owl?
“That was the thing!” de Ravin laughs. “I was auditioning and I was, like, ‘Huh! What kind of voice?!’ So I just sat at home for a day and created some voices and went in and … yep!”
Watch for the premiere of The Guardians of Ga’Hoole in late 2009 or early 2010.
Celebrated US Airways pilot Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger not only scored an invite to Tuesday’s Presidential Inauguration, he also has an open invitation to visit the set of Lost, the ABC series revolving around the miraculous survivors of a plane crash.
“We would love to meet Sully,” Carlton Cuse told TVGuide.com when asked if he and fellow Lost executive producer Damon Lindelof might invite the pilot to visit the show’s production base in Hawaii.
Sullenberger has been commended for his ability to safely land Flight 1549 in New York City’s Hudson River, and without any casualties among the 155 passengers and crew members on board. That he was able to do so, Cuse notes, is rather ironic given one of the “extras” on the Lost Season 4 DVD set.
“It’s funny,” says Cuse, “because there’s a special feature which has somebody trying to debunk the Oceanic 6’s story” about surviving the plunge of Flight 815. “There’s this aviation expert basically saying, ‘A water landing is impossible. That part of their story doesn’t hold up. You could never land a plane on the water.’”
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Just got my new issue of TV Guide and Evangeline is on the cover!!! There’s a really great interview with her and I’m uploading the scans to Lost-Media as I type this!!!