"A Line Has Been Crossed" is the tag line for the 5th season of the hit TV show over at ABC. Premiering on September 24th, 2012, Castle is the current venture for Director and Executive Producer Rob Bowman and Director of Photography, Bill Roe alongside showrunner, Andrew Marlowe.
The Crew of the show is populated with other alumni such as writer David Amann, Night Stalker's Editor Marta Evry, and Director Thomas J. Wright, among numerous crew members that worked on The X-Files while its Los Angeles time. Even Rob Bowman's father himself directed Season 4's Noir episode "The Blue Butterfly". It's a family affair.
The show comes back from a very steamy & thrilling season finale that had the show's leads, Nathan Fillion (Firefly, Serenity, Dr. Horrible...) and Stana Katic (The Spirit, For Lovers Only, Batman: Arkham City) possibly changing their relationship forever. Author Richard Castle and Det. Kate Beckett are coming back to a season that not only will test how to navigate their new romantic situation but also face the impending threat over Beckett's life.
The show recently released the fiction companions penned supposedly by Richard Castle: A Bloody Storm, the 3rd Ebook of the "Derrick Storm" series and It will also release the 4th book in the "Nikki Heat" series, Frozen Heat. Also its 4th Season on DVD is coming out on September 11th, 2012.
As part of the DVD promotion, ABC has released a couple of clips that will be part of the special features included in the Season 4 package.
Stay tuned for our next Fall TV Spotlight on Hell on Wheels
Want to get a little more info on Goats? David Duchovny and Graham Phillips talk about their new upcoming movie with Ricardo Valencia from Skewed 'n Reviewed. They also talked about Californication and Duchovny also expressed his frustrations about a new X-Files movie not being in the works yet. He talked about how FOX owns The X-Files and that it would be smarter to use its own franchise to make new movies instead of investing so much in others.
Check out the full interview here.
Frank has been making the rounds among the press for his new show, Hunted. Lucky for us, that also means we get some more insights into The X-Files and XF3:
I think it's one of the great franchises in television history and it hasn't been given an ending. I think that's shameful. I know there is a great movie story to be told with these characters that would bring an end to the saga and I think it's wrong that they haven't done that.
Check out the rest of the interview at CultBox.