Veronica Mars creator Rob Thomas has worked his Rolodex hard, tapping several former residents of Neptune — Kristen Bell included — to Party Down on his new Starz comedy series about Los Angeles caterers.
Get the details on who Kristen is playing, and what other Mars alumni you can expect to spy, after the jump.
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Itchy journalists watching Rob Thomas present his Cupid remake had to ask: Is there going to be a Veronica Mars movie? Get the answer after the jump...
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While Veronica Mars reunion rumors continue to surface every now again, Rob Thomas has been quietly putting together his latest production, Party Down — and he just assembled his guest list.
The Mars creator's new show will focus on six aspiring stars who work together at an L.A. catering company, where the weekly events and antics chart the course of the wannabes' fading dreams.
To serve up the food (and the laughs), Thomas has drawn from the Mars pool and beyond, creating a roster that includes
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Veronica Mars creator Rob Thomas is will soon be whetting our TV appetites weekly with his new comedy, Party Down.
The program, to be produced for Starz Media, will focus on six Hollywood wannabeens who work together at a catering company. With dreams of living the dream starting to fade, the group will serve up the laughs at their catering events — to include everything from Sweet 16s to video porn awards afterparties — in each half-hour episode.
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In an unusual move for the time of year, ABC on Monday ordered to series five pilots, including two police procedurals, a pair of comedies and a remake, Variety reports.Among the greenlit fare, Nathan Fillion will be starring in Castle, which focuses on a novelist who helps solve murder cases. Lost alum Harold Perrineau and Joan of Arcadia's Amber Tamblyn, meanwhile, are among the cast of The Unusuals, a police drama set in an atypical precinct. On the lighter side you have Single with Parents, a sitcom starring Charmed beauty Alyssa Milano, and Better Off Ted, starring Jay Harrington as an office worker trying to make his way up the ranks.ABC has also picked up Cupid, a Rob Thomas-helmed remake of the late-1990s show about a man (played by Bobby Cannavale) who believes he's Cupid and the psychologist (Sarah Paulson) who works with him.Do these series seem like a good direction for the net? With five fresh shows to pick from, the odds are in ABC's favor. Anna DimondRelated:&...
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