Canadian actress Britne Oldford ("Skins," "American Horror Story") has been cast as Lashawn Baez on The CW's "Flash". Lashawn Baez is apparently based on the DC Comics character Shawna Baez, better known as the reluctant teleporting villain Peek-A-Boo.
Oldford will reportedly play the girlfriend to Micah Parker's character, an Iron Heights inmate who convinces his significant other to break him out of prison and use her powers to pull off one last heist.
A&E Network has announced back-to-back premiere dates for the third season of "Bates Motel" and the U.S. remake of acclaimed French supernatural series "The Returned". Both will premiere on March 9th.
Speaking about the latter, show runner Cartlon Cuse says that the first six episodes of the show share a lot of similarities with the original. After that point they diverge and the end of the first season is "fairly, distinctively different" from the original.
Sabrina Carpenter ("Girl Meets World") and Sofia Carson ("Disney's Descendants") are set to star in "Further Adventures in Babysitting," a Disney Channel original telemovie said to be "inspired by" Chris Columbus‘ 1987 comedy classic "Adventures in Babysitting" (aka. "A Night on the Town").
The original starred Elizabeth Shue as a babysitter who winds up getting into some crazy situations with three kids she’s supposed to be babysitting. While it performed only so-so at th ...
As we know, Viola Davis has become the top choice to play Amanda Waller in David Ayer's upcoming "Suicide Squad" movie at Warner Bros. Pictures. Davis herself suggested in interviews the other day that it's really only a matter of scheduling around her other commitments such as ABC's "How to Get Away with Murder".
Now, The Wrap reports that Davis is actually nearing a multi-picture deal to play Waller in a bunch of DC Cinematic Universe pictures.
New promos are out for the mid-season premieres of The CW's "Arrow" and "The Flash". "Arrow" is the briefer of the two, but does show Brandon Routh's Ray Palmer trying on his first bits of his super suit. "The Flash" includes Wentworth Miller's bad guy along with a new female face.