Ever since I put Adam Rodriguez in this blog instead of my CSI: Cyber one due to him appearing in a show that ended badly and me wanting to “start fresh” if you will with him now in another blog, namely this one, it wasn’t long until he was able to acclimate to this blog with him having new updates here to keep track of. Meanwhile, I will have not been able to fully acclimate people from this show into this blog because of projects of theirs constantly being in development hell for as long as they were covered in the other blog. This might change at some point or, possibly, never.
Jonny Lee Miller: It seems that he
currently has only one project that I know of in the work. It is the newest
season of The Crown. I don’t see anything else of his at the moment.
Hopefully there will be more in the future.
The Crown: This is a Netflix series. I
doubt that I’ll be able to watch it ever or any time soon. It is available
now. Jonny will be in the fifth season or series if you will. He will play
the role of John Major. There’s not much else to say about it.
News: http://www.sneakpeek.ca/2022/09/the-crown-shuts-down.html
Lucy Liu: She will also be in other
projects. One is called The Last Weekend in May. I have no idea when
that last project would be set for. She is also set to be in Shazam! Fury of
the gods. Yet another thing she is doing in the future is The Invisibles.
And she’ll be in Exploding Kittens. I hope that doesn’t hurt her in
anyway way, but I guess that television and some movie explosions are like
that. I even wrote about that in my TV blog. She’s in Strange World.
She’s also set to appear in A Man in Full.
The Last Weekend in May: There
is no release date for this yet. There also isn’t a trailer or even a
plot. If I had to guess, a significant point of this movie relates to the end
of the month of May. That might even be a good time to release this movie if they
wanted to. If June 1st is a Sunday, then which weekend would the
last one in May be? This is gone from imdb again.
Shazam! Fury of the gods: This is set
for release on March 17, 2023. It is a sequel to the film Shazam and
part of the DCEU. There is not a plot for this just yet. We’ll find out more
about this in the future. I just hope that I’m able to see the first one if I
like this if I see this at some point in time. There is a trailer for this that
I will get into now:
Trailer link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zi88i4CpHe4
Thoughts on trailer: There’s not much
that I can say about this right now. It seems like it is not taking itself
seriously enough in some places with the main character too full of himself for
so much of the trailer. It is something that doesn’t look bad per say, just
weird and different. It will probably work well enough and be a good film, but
it just seems more like how DC isn’t trying as hard to be as good as Marvel is.
The Invisibles: There is no release
date for this yet. There also is no trailer either. But there is a plot for
it. A man in a failing marriage starts to disappear and finds a new world of
people who have disappeared like him as well. If I had to guess, he would
overcome this problem, but maybe this won’t be the case after all? It might be
nice to see for just that reason and if the movie’s ending is good.
Exploding Kittens- This has no
release date at the time. It does not have a trailer either. But it does
have a plot: God and the devil being sent to earth in the body of housecats. I
have no idea what else might happen or where this will air. People on imdb
think it will be a Netflix show.
Strange World: This is set for release
on November 23, 2022. It is about a family of explorers whose
differences could lead to problems. That seems to take place a whole lot of the
time, doesn’t it? There is a trailer for this that I will get into now:
Trailer link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lR0pkUjzb4
Thoughts on trailer: This looks like
it could be good to an extent, although it seems kind of unoriginal in some
aspects. I won’t accuse this of ripping off anything, but it sure seems like it
could already exist in some degree already. Still, I do tend to like movies
like this and hope that it is a good one in the end.
A Man in Full: There is no release
date or trailer for this yet. It is about a mogul who has to defend his
failing empire from those seeking to gain from his failure. This is set to be a
miniseries. I’ll find out where later. Maybe I’ll see what it will be like.
Aidan Quinn: I thought that given his
limited role in the final season of Elementary that we might be seeing less of
him. Well, it turns out that I was wrong. He will be doing different things.
For one, he will be part of the movie Butterfly in the Typewriter that
Desmond Harrington will also be in. He’ll also be in The Gettysburg Address,
which I find unlikely since that already happened in the 1860s. Two more things
he will be in are Food Fight and Cry from the Sea. That’s a lot
of things. One last thing he is in for now is Daughter of the Bride.
Butterfly in the Typewriter: From what I understand of the plot, an author struggles to bring a story to life in this movie. I don’t know yet if it is based on a true story. It could be very Meta if you know what that means. It has no release date yet.
The Gettysburg Address: Apparently they are going to milk the whole address into a movie. This seems like a weird choice since Lincoln himself in the address said that people will little remember what they say today. There is no release date yet for this.
Food Fight: This has a release date of
February 24, 2023. It doesn’t mention much of a plot for this just yet.
There is no trailer at the moment. Thus, there is not much else that there is
to say about this. What kind of food fight could this be or relate to? I guess
we’ll have to see.
Cry from the Sea: This has an
unknown release date at the moment. It does not have a trailer yet either.
I can’t quite make sense of the plot just yet, but it appears to be about a
grieving lighthouse keeper and the three people who change his life.
Daughter of the Bride: This has no
release date or trailer just yet. The plot relates to the friendship of a
mother and daughter that has a relationship test when a mystery man enters the
picture as a fiancée. And I’m sure you’ll see the typical clichés after that.
Jon Michael Hill: He might finally be
doing something, although I’m a bit unsure and not entirely clear for sure if
he has a major role in it. But he is set to be in 61st Street.
It is nice to finally see him in something worth covering for once. He is also
set to be in A Man in Full, already covered elsewhere in this blog and
now covered here as well.
61st Street: This is available
now. It is about a high school athlete who winds up swept into the criminal
justice system for some reason. We’ll probably have to find out more by seeing
it for ourselves some day. There is a trailer for this now:
Trailer link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQpfF9trmi4
Thoughts on trailer: What’s the type
of trailer that one could call this anyways? It seems a bit, analytical? I
don’t think that’s the right word. I can’t make much out of this, but I guess
that it’s supposed to be exciting, although I can’t tell why they don’t include
more of the exciting parts other than just music that might not be in the final
project.
A Man in Full: There is no release
date or trailer for this yet. It is about a mogul who has to defend his
failing empire from those seeking to gain from his failure. This is set to be a
miniseries. I’ll find out where later. It could be good, but the plot seems
overused.
John Noble: He has a lot of projects
in the work, so I might as well get to mentioning all of them. One is called Silencio.
Another is called Nameless. A different one is called Stream. Yet
another is called Guardians of Luna. I wonder if they’ll all get made.
He’s also in something new called Call Waiting. I wonder what all he’ll
show up in randomly. He is doing Twilight of the Gods. And he is in Star
Trek: Prodigy. He does a lot.
Silencio: This was in Mexican and not American
theaters. It has a plot mentioned of someone looking for a powerful stone. It
has a DVD release time frame of November 2022. I hope to review it when
it is out on DVD. It might only be on blu ray and not DVD.
Nameless:
This could be interesting. It has no release date or trailer just yet.
The plot relates to lost souls facing struggles with their past. It seems like
it could be a good film, but it is hard to tell or know yet for sure. It seems
like it could be good.
Stream:
In this movie, telepathy is made possible, but it could have unforeseen
outcomes. This seems like a possible basic premise for Downsizing with a
different element of sci-fi used instead. There is not yet a trailer and
there’s no release date yet. It only lists his role as rumored, so the
movie could wind up happening, but not have him in it.
Guardians
of Luna: This plot might be hard to keep track of. So there are werewolves that
are part of a cursed town and there’s a war on humans potentially. It has no
release date yet nor a trailer. But it does sound pretty interesting.
Call Waiting: This is has no plot
listed yet. It’s year of release is unknown at the time. I guess that we
will find out later what will happen with this and what the plot of this short
might be. Until then, I guess we’ll just wait and see what will happen with it.
Twilight of the gods: There is no
known plot for this at this point in time. It is set to be a TV series of some
sort. The current release date is unknown. There is no trailer yet,
either. So what else is worth keeping track of here for now? Not much.
Star Trek: Prodigy: This is currently
on Paramount+. There is a trailer for this that I will talk about some.
It is animated and seeks to use teens in a stolen vessel to explore the galaxy.
It was renewed for a second season already.
Trailer link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBE7d8sH5Rg
Thoughts on trailer: A lot of trailers
are like this. They look great and make the show look great, but are also
cliché and generic. Plus, I don’t know if there is some rule that says that all
Star Trek TV shows are only allowed on streaming. I’m sad that we will never
see this discussed in an episode of The Big Bang Theory. Anyways, this show looks
like it could be interesting, but I doubt that I’ll be able to see it.
Desmond Harrington: He is set to appear in a movie called Butterfly
in the Typewriter, which I’ll explain in the next paragraph. There’s not
much else that he is known to be doing right now. Maybe he’ll do more in the
future. I’ll wait to see what it could be.
Butterfly
in the Typewriter: I can’t tell yet if this is based off of a true story or
not. I do know that it is about the struggles of an author to bring a comedy
story to life. It has an unknown release date at this time. I guess we’ll
see what comes of it later.
James Frain: He doesn’t have any
projects in the works right now that imdb is mentioned. I took out the one that
was there since it isn’t there anymore. There isn’t too much else to say about
him at the time so hopefully, we will be doing something at some point in time.
Robert Doherty: He is working
on something, but I can’t quite understand the name of it right now. It is
called Alive II. Maybe I’ll understand more of it once more info on it
comes out in the future. He does not seem to have any other projects in the
works right now.
Alive II: This is a TV movie. Its airdate is currently unknown. Someone is resurrected mysteriously and this man or woman is a cop. I guess that we’ll see what happens with this project later. Also note that Alive might be the title and make more sense regarding the bringing someone back from the dead angle. Doesn’t this sound a lot like FOX’s Second Chance from not too long ago?
Emily Procter: She hasn’t done much since CSI: Miami ended. She is a mom so I don’t know if that means she’d be acting less. Maybe she’ll do something at some point. But I don’t see anything that she’s doing just yet. Maybe I’ll see more later.
Khandi Alexander: While she still acts
some, as recently as 2019, I couldn’t find anything of hers that was major that
she’s doing right now. The most recent thing that she did was an episode of
What We Do in the Shadows. I hope to see more of her in the future.
Kim Delaney: This only thing that she
is doing right now is General Hospital. It is a soap that airs on ABC. I
don’t know if I’ll be able to see it and review it. But I will include it in
the updates for now. You might just see a review of this randomly at some point
in the future.
General Hospital: This is a popular
ABC soap that is very long running in a daytime show. I think that it relates
to hospitals and is a drama like that in some way, shape, or form. Maybe if I
see an episode, I’d know more what this is about and what makes it different
than other shows like it.
Jorja Fox: While she isn’t doing
anything since leaving CSI: Vegas as of yet (she does not have to at all by any
means as she can retire from acting or simply do other jobs), I am going to
include her in this blog now since she won’t be part of CSI: Vegas anymore.
Mel Rodriguez: I’m not sure why he
left CSI: Vegas since they never gave his character much in terms of character
development. I mean, he could have stayed on until there was more they could
give his character other than simply being the weird ME. And it doesn’t seem
like he left this for any other job at the moment (well, any other acting job
that would show up on imdb), but I’ll keep track of what’s happening with him
from this point forward.
Adam Rodriguez:
We’ll see what all he might do in the future. Now after it was originally
cancelled before it was ever made, a reboot of Criminal Minds appears to be in
the future for him. It is now called Criminal Minds: Evolution. He will
also be in Scrambled.
Criminal Minds:
Evolution: This will be on Paramount+ and a new series than the previous one,
but a reboot featuring characters from the original show. It is set to premiere
on November 24, 2022. It is about an UnSub who used the pandemic to
create serial killers. This will not at all reinforce many people’s ideas that
the virus wasn’t the real problem in regards to the pandemic (sarcasm, of
course). Of course, they probably have to be caught in the typical villain of
the week format.
Scrambled: This
is about a woman who decides to freeze her eggs. I can’t tell too much from
this yet. What I do know is that this has no release date or trailer.
We’ll have to see more of what will happen with this later.
Rex Linn: He is set to appear in the
third season onward of Big Sky. I won’t be seeing that show again and am
currently unsure if it even deserves its own section in this blog. But it
probably will, just not in this blog post. He is also set to appear in The
Hammer.
The Hammer: This has no release
date or trailer just yet. I’m not sure what this is, but this could be a
movie. It is about a lawyer who becomes a judge who then has to deal with her
sister becoming the suspect in the murder of a former judge.
Schedule
On Paramount+: Star Trek: Prodigy
On Netflix: The Crown
Currently on TV: General Hospital (daytime hours on ABC), 61st
Street (on AMC), Big Sky (Wednesdays at 10/9 Central on ABC)
Unknown November 2022- Silencio
(potential DVD release date)
November 23, 2022- Strange World
November 24,
2022- Criminal Minds: Evolution
February 24, 2023- Food Fight
March 17, 2023- Shazam! Fury of the
gods
Unknown year- Nameless,
Stream, Guardians of Luna, Butterfly in the Typewriter, The Last Weekend
in May, The Gettysburg Address,
Alive II, Call Waiting, The Invisibles, Twilight of the gods, Cry from the
Sea, Exploding Kittens, Daughter of the Bride, The Hammer, A Man in Full, Scrambled