Sorry, Hilarie ─ it looks like a certain "big lug" won't be returning to One Tree Hill.
Bryan Greenberg, who also and most recently fronted ABC's October Road, has landed one of the two leads in How to Make It in America, a comedy pilot for HBO. Victor Rasuk (Stop-Loss) fills the other spot, says the Hollywood Reporter.
Coproduced by Mark Wahlberg, How to Make It in America concerns a pair of industrious pals who live in New York while striving to achieve the American dream. Of course, here in the Big Apple that dream is "buying a lunch for less than $10."
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Here in Part 3 of our in-depth look at the new season of One Tree Hill series creator Mark Schwahn previews returns both official and possible and then weighs in on the big rumors surrounding the show including the biggest buzz of all Matt MitovichTVGuidecom Brookes mom is returning I hearMark Schwahn Yes Daphne Zuniga as Victoria does a great job as a villain and well see her return in the first episode and for more than one episode What I love about Victoria is that in the episode where Lucas was in New York because Peyton didnt accept his proposal Victoria walked in on what she thought was a proposal between Lucas and Brooke Well what if theyre really engaged Whats the fallout of that At the same time all the stakes regarding Clothes Over Bros will get playedTVGuidecom In addition to Lindsey and Victoria any there any other returns to watch for Perhaps Danneel Harris as Rachel Schwahn I love me some Danneel Harris Shes such a cool g
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Despite shaky reviews, ABC's October Road (Thursdays at 10 pm/ET) stepped into a prime-time spot behind Grey's Anatomy and held its own in its first few weeks. But will viewers get attached enough to invite Bryan Greenberg's Nick Garrett and his small-town friends back for more? TVGuide.com spoke to Jonathan Murphy — aka Nick's kid brother, Ronnie — about why he was drawn to the series and how it will survive among peers that are exploding with high ratings. Murphy also gives us the scoop on the coming season of ABC Family's Wildfire.
TVGuide.com: So, a pretty good viewer response to October Road
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Calling all Donna Pinciotti fans! OK, so it's not exactly the same redhead from That '70s Show, but Laura Prepon is back on the small screen with a lighter 'do and a big role — playing Mom on the new ABC drama October Road, which airs a new episode tonight at 10 pm/ET. While she's no Kitty Forman, her 28-year-old character, Hannah, does balance a job, a relationship and parent-teacher meetings. But her biggest struggle is her high-school sweetheart (played by Bryan Greenberg) rolling back into town after a decade's absence and dragging the past along with him. TVGuide.com talked to the fun, enthusiastic Prepon about her "awesome" character, grand gestures and her Jersey upbringing that bri
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I remember hearing about this show a while ago. Im one of those extremely nerdy people who pays attention to all the pilots that are greenlit by the networks as well as those that get picked up to be series. Did I mention Im a nerd? I was excited about this show in particular for three reasons: Bryan Greenberg, Laura Prepon and Tom Berenger. These three names alone made me want to watch it. I never got into One Tree Hill, but I loved Bryan Greenberg on HBOs Unscripted. I was so disappointed when it didnt get renewed for a second season. And Laura Prepon is our beloved Donna or Big Red from That '70s Show. And Tom Berenger. I think hes just a great actor who doesnt seem to be getting much work. And I have to say that the talents of all three of these actors are underutilized here.But Im not saying the show doesnt have potential. I think this is a great concept. I was one of those kids who couldnt wait to get out of my ...
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