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Alias co-star Greg Grunberg (Weiss) told E! Online's Watch With Kristin
that the ABC show's upcoming third-season premiere will contain big
surprises. "I got the first script yesterday, and I absolutely freaked
out," Grunberg told the columnist. "At the end of the first episode, there
is something revealed to Sydney and to us that is so shocking my wife,
Elizabeth, screamed when I told her. This reveal is so huge I don't know
how Sydney [Jennifer Garner] will deal with it."
Grunberg added that almost every major character, including Jack Bristow
(Victor Garber), has gone through a life change, many of which were a
result of thinking Sydney was dead.
David Anders (Sark), meanwhile, told the site to expect a "David Bowie-like
villain." Kevin Weisman (Marshall) added that David Bowie himself might
land the role. "I know David has expressed interest in doing the show,"
Weisman said. "But they're trying to work it out. He's a very busy man.
He's a rock star!"
Grunberg added that Merrin Dungey (Francie/evil Francie) will be coming
back for a few episodes. "Hopefully a bunch of episodes, but Bradley
Cooper [Will] has some great opportunities coming at him, so I don't
know," he said. "We're all saying 'Damn him!' because we love him so much."
Daredevil was released in theaters in North America on the 14th
of February 2003 and in the UK on the 11th of April 2003.
The film also stars Ben Afflek , Michael Clarke Duncan, Colin Farrell,
Joe Pantoliano and Joe Favreau. The film was directed by Mark Steven
Johnson.
The movie is based on Marvel Comics Man Without Fear. Attorney Matt Murdock
is blind, but his other four senses function with superhuman sharpness
By day, Murdock represents the downtrodden. At night, he is Daredevil, a
masked vigilante stalking the dark streets of the city, a relentless
avenger of justice.
ALIAS: The Comic Book Series (ARCADE COMICS) December 2002 (News Update 12 Sept 2002)
Arcade Comics has provided Newsarama.com with more information
regarding the comic books series based on the ABC television series
Alias, as announced last month (click for that story) at the San
Diego Comic-con. According to Arcade’s Jimmy Jay, artist Andy Park
has signed on to provide interior art (Park’s first since (Tomb Raider)
and a cover for Alias: Agent Bristow #0, a December-shipping
32-page introductory issue that “will be a great introduction to
the world of Sydney Bristow, yet provide great insights on the character
for diehard fans of the television series.”The December #0 issue and the
ongoing series that debuts in January 2003 will be written by the series’
creator JJ Abrams and will feature all original storylines that expand
on the Alias Universe established in the television series. No interior
artist has been named for the ongoing series yet.
Alias: Agent Bristow #0 (named such to avoid confusion with Marvel’s Alias)
will also feature a back-up story by Abrams drawn by Rob Liefeld, a
pin-up gallery, photo and art covers and will retail for $2.99. Look for
more information and previews when they’re available.
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series (Jennifer Garner)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (Victor Garber)
Outstanding Art Direction for a Single-Camera Series ("Truth Be Told")
Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series
Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series ("Truth Be Told")
Outstanding Costumes for a Series ("Truth Be Told")
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Series ("Q & A")
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Series ("Q & A")
Outstanding Non-Prosthetic Makeup for a Series ("Q & A")
Outstanding Stunt Coordination ("Q & A")
Outstanding Writing For A Drama Series (Truth Be Told" - J.J. Abrams).