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Thanks I'll check this panel out. I'm really disappointed in the lack of panels that I was hoping for, by lack I mean not one panel is going to be there.As I mentioned earlier Twin Peaks, American Gods, Orphan Black. Amc had the perfect spot to premiere early Better Call Saul or at least a panel, and I really enjoyed Preacher and they are also skipping.Westworld is my favorite show next to Game of Thrones and again the cast is at Paleyfest and we get a "fan" Westworld panel.Sorry for complaining but I'm just seeing how amazing SXSW was and also the Paleyfest lineup. Next year I'm saving up for 10 days of SXSW.Well I do have Cinemacon next week, so I might cheer up.
Wonder if 'Time After Time' will still have a panel/signing at WonderCon....ABC today basically cancelled the show by pulling it from the schedule. Time After Time is probably wishing for a time machine of its own right about now: ABC has pulled the H.G. Wells/Jack the Ripper drama from its schedule, effectively canceling the series.Match Game will air this Sunday at 9/8c - at Time After Time‘s usual time - and for the following two Sundays, the network announced in a press release Wednesday.Time After Time thus far has been averaging just 2.2 million weekly viewers and a 0.5 demo rating, while the first half of Match Game‘s sophomore run was pulling nearly 3 million viewers and a 1.0 rating in the Wednesdays-at-10 slot, where it enjoyed a solid lead-in. Its freshman run, airing Sundays at 10 last summer, performed even better.An ABC rep tells TVLine that at this time, there are no plans to return Time After Time to air.
With WB New Line, I only found Annabelle 2 and It.
An early preview of "Annabelle: Creation" was shown just last Monday (June 19, 2017) at the Los Angeles Film Festival. A Q&A followed with the director and cast. Video is five minutes long, spoilers deleted.Among the participants, from left to right: David Leslie Johnson (Moderator), David Sandberg (Director), Miranda Otto (Mrs. Mullins), Anthony LaPagilia (Samuel Mullins), Stephanie Sigman (Sister Charlotte), 15-year-old Talitha Bateman (Janice) and 11-year-old Lulu Wilson (Linda). Movie opens in the U.S. Friday, August 11, 2017.By the way, I got my "Annabelle: Creation" poster signed by the director at this year's WonderCon.