Brian Austin Green is a really mean machine on Smallville (Oct. 2 8/7c, CW).
In Friday's episode, poor John Corbin (Green) gets mowed over by a bus. Cue the creation of Metallo, the iconic DC super villain who has it out for the Blur, aka Clark Kent (Tom Welling). Metropolis and its residents, especially Lois Lane (Erica Durance), aren't safe with him on the streets.
Green graciously talked with us about all things Metallo, including who built him, why he hates the Blur and whether he'll return later this season...
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Now playing in this "super"-early installment of the weekly Mitovich Mega Minute:
• The casting of Brian Austin Green as John Corben/Metallo is arguably one of Smallville's best "gets" ever — and the show's executive producers would have to agree. In fact, I've got the exclusive scoop on precisely what Brian Peterson and Kelly Souders think of having BAG as their boss new 'borg.
• But wait, there's more! Find out exactly how John Corben will enter the Smallville mix.
• What is the deal with Provenza's mood swings on The Closer? Get a big tease about a surprising reveal on that front.
Watch and discuss the new MMM after the jump!
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It's official — the new season of Smallville can't get here soon enough.
Brian Austin Green has been cast on Smallville as the DC Comics villain Metallo, TVGuide.com has learned exclusively.
That's right — the Terminator alum is now playing a cyborg himself. That is a pretty freakin' super bit of casting, right?
Green will appear as the kryptonite-powered villain (alter ego "Daily Planet" journo John Corben) in at least ...
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Does Brian Austin Green look like a "Clayton" to you?
Well, maybe they can change the character's name, because the alum of Beverly Hills 90210 and Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles is in talks to join the CW's One Tree Hill in the series regular role of ...
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The CW's Body Politic is shaping up very nicely, with the addition of Brian Austin Green, Gabrielle Union and others to the Washington, D.C.-centric pilot's growing ensemble.
Should Body Politic get ordered to series and Fox's Terminator is unplugged, Green will play ...
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