Go behind the scenes during TV Guide Magazine's photo shoot with the hottest new show of the fall, Hawaii Five-0! Check out Alex O'Loughlin, Scott Caan, Daniel Dae Kim and Grace Park as they discuss the new look of the show, working in Hawaii and the iconic theme song! Plus, we've got exclusive footage of their sizzling photo shoot, featured in this week's issue of TV Guide Magazine, on newsstands now. Check out the video after the jump...
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Hawaii Five-0 fans can breathe easy. CBS' remake of the classic 1968 TV series features a surprisingly faithful interpretation of the original surf-rock theme song.
After originally bringing in a famous rock star to freshen the tune, the producers instead opted to bring back all the original musicians who recorded the song way back when. "It only affirmed for us that you cannot change it," executive producer Alex Kurtzman said at a Comic-Con panel Friday. "Not everything should be remake or rebooted. Sometimes...
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Comic-Con has become the ultimate experience for TV fans. And more than 125,000 of them will descend upon the San Diego Convention Center from this Thursday through Sunday for screenings, star panels, autograph opportunities and specially designed collectibles. In the last few years, though, the featured TV shows have fallen into three distinct categories: the obvious "genre" programming like Fringe, Caprica, Supernatural, Futurama and The Vampire Diaries; the shows with tangential relationships to genre entertainment (see ABC's Castle panel, with former Firefly star Nathan Fillion, for instance); and finally, entries, like Glee, that make some hard-core fans think, "Why exactly is that show here?"
Joining that elite first group is AMC's The Walking Dead, a zombie drama based on the Image Comics title by Robert Kirkman, a veteran of the San Diego experience. "It seems like every time I go to Comic-Con, I discover a new VIP area," he says. "Like, 'Wait a minute, just behind this wall they're giving back rubs and everyone gets pink lemonade?'" ...
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Battlestar Galactica alums Grace Park and Tricia Helfer have each been cast in crime dramas, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Park, who portrayed Lt. Sharon "Boomer" Valerii, will star in CBS' Hawaii Five-O remake. She will play Kono Kalakaua, a new...
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Battlestar Galactica's 10-part webisode series "The Face of the Enemy" comes to a stunning conclusion Monday, four days before the show airs the premiere of its final season Jan. 16 (10 pm/ET, Sci Fi). In this stand-alone webisode series, Cylon model "8" (Grace Park) and Lt. Felix Gaeta (Alessandro Juliani) take center stage in a gripping tale of murder, betrayal and survival. Alessandro spoke with TVGuide.com about filming the webisodes during the emotional end of the series, how he feels about the revelation that Gaeta has a boyfriend and much more.
TVGuide.com: Tell me how you felt about the fact that [your character] had a relationship with one of the "8s".
Alessandro Juliani: I think it's good. Gaeta has always been an enigma when it comes to his personal life, and needless to say these webisodes sort of blows that wide open in every possible respect. So yeah, bring it on!
TVGuide.com: And I'm sure working with Grace Park (Sharon/Cylon "8") was also really fun.
Juliani: Shooting the webisodes was hilarious...
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