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We’ve got news about “How I Met Your Mother,” “Sons of Anarchy,” a new trailer for “The Walking Dead,” and more. Check out some of today’s hottest links in TV below!
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Kicking off with some “Sons of Anarchy” news, series creator Kurt Sutter recently said that he would “love to do a prequel about the formation of the club,” so that’s gotta make fans of the motorcycle drama pretty happy. But here’s something that makes me even happier: “Community” star Joel McHale has signed on to a multi-episode arc as a con man. Awe. Some.
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Speaking of “Community,” how’d you like to see star Alison Brie freestyle rapping? How about hearing Chevy Chase’s ridiculous profanity when he flubs a line? All this in more in a brand new gag reel from the show’s third season.
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“The Walking Dead” was all over the place at this year’s Comic-Con, and during their panel, the showrunners revealed a trailer for the new season and an official premiere date for Season 3: October 14th at 9pm. Check out the trailer at IndieWire below.
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“Fringe” fans, rejoice – there’s a chance that your favorite alternate dimension mysteries could be coming to the big screen. At the show’s Comic-Con panel, John Noble (Walter) said that a film is possible somewhere down the line, which would be a nice cap to the show’s upcoming final season. And hey, how about that – we’ve got the trailer for the new season at the link below.
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Where my Browncoats at? Fans of Joss Whedon’s spectacular western sci-fi series “Firefly” were thrilled to attend the 10th Anniversary panel with Whedon and the cast at Comic-Con, but now the full video of the event is available online for all to see.
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I think it’s safe to say that most fans of “How I Met Your Mother” are finally ready to see Ted meet the mother from the title of the show. Trouble is, that will only happen at the very end of the series, and now there are rumblings of dragging everything out for a 9th season instead of ending it at 8 like we thought they would. Many of the cast members aren’t signed for a 9th season, so we’ll see if this terrible idea actually comes to fruition or if someone slaps some sense into the creators and they bring this thing to a close while they still have a tiny shred of dignity left.
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