By all accounts, the trailer reveals that Hal Jordan is a "substitute" for the Green Lantern who's meant to be mentoring new ...
Stana Katic looks back fondly on her time on Castle They say time heals all wounds, and while it's unclear if Nathan Fillion ...
Get an exclusive look at the official blooper reel for The Rookie Season 7 mere weeks ahead of the global premiere of Season ...
Nathan Fillion unpacks his history voicing Green Lanterns in animated projects before debuting as Guy Gardner in the live-action Superman. On that bowl cut: "It started with something that looked very ...
Nathan Fillion is looking back on his four-year stint on One Life to Live and reflecting on the invaluable lessons the show taught him. In fact, Fillion was the fourth of seven actors to play the role ...
Nathan Fillion is looking back on his four-year stint on One Life to Live and reflecting on the invaluable lessons the show taught him. “I’m fond of saying I was the best Joey ever,” Fillion, 53, ...
The Rookie's Nathan Fillion, Eric Winter, Lisseth Chavez & Brent Huff make sure you remember that Season 8 debuts... what's that date again?
Nathan Fillion is ready to take The Rookie abroad! Hot off the heels of season 7's conclusion in May 2025, the 54-year-old actor was joined by executive producer Alexi Hawley at San Diego Comic-Con on ...
Fillion worked alongside Harris a couple of times in his career. They famously collaborated on the Joss Whedon web series Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog. It would take a few years for the actors to ...
It goes without saying that as much as we love covering what series creator and showrunner Alexi Hawley and the team behind ABC's The Rookie have to share while production is underway, we also love ...
Aya Tsintziras is a freelance writer who writes about TV, movies, and has a particular interest in the horror genre. She has a Political Science degree from the University of Toronto and a Masters of ...
One Life to Live left a long legacy behind it before saying goodbye to viewers for good in 2012. The show first aired on television in 1968, and had a total of 11,136 episodes at the end of its run.