posted by • July 25th, 2009 • (0) Comments

Even though the flashes forward in the series only takes us as far as April 29, 2010, the creators of ABC’s FlashForward say there is a plan beyond that. They hoofed it to San Diego to get the buzz train rolling, and brought along “secret” cast addition Dominic Monaghan (Lost) to up the excitement.

At first glance, I can’t help but be reminded of Prison Break on FOX. It started off great, with a great serialized premise. The first season as we ratcheted toward that break out was intense and pretty good stuff. But then they were out and FOX renewed the show. Now what? What came next was hit-or-miss television for three more seasons.

Hopefully, producers David Goyer and Marc Guggenheim have thoroughly thought this through. They indicated that the final episode of the first season would be April 30, 2010; the “aftermath.” I’m guessing that will tie in to whatever caused the flashes in the first place. Maybe, like Lost, it will organically reinvent itself each year.
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posted by • July 25th, 2009 • (0) Comments

We saw a time-travelly chunk of new ABC show FlashForward, where worldwide clairvoyance causes a global disaster. And Lost’s Dominic Monaghan made a surprise appearance. Spoilers ahead.

During the FlashForward panel, producers David S. Goyer, Marc Guggenheim and Brannon Braga debuted the first 17 minutes of their show.

Opening on a shot of Joseph Fiennes upside-down in a car (next to some oranges), and it appears as though some catastrophic event has occurred in Los Angeles. Mark Benford is just starting to navigate the wreckage of a highway full of cars when the show jumps backward in time ala J.J. Abrams.

From there, the story is jumpy and cuts from one character to another too fast, introducing us to no less than seven potentially important characters in the first 10 minutes.
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posted by • July 24th, 2009 • (0) Comments

The casting of Dominic Monaghan offers the strongest evidence yet that ABC sees “FlashForward” as the next “Lost.”

The “Lost” alum was officially unveiled Friday as an addition to the cast of the Alphabet’s fantasy drama during the Comic-Con sesh on the show, which has a large ensemble anchored by Joseph Fiennes. Producers didn’t offer much in the way of specifics on Monaghan’s character other than to say his name is Simon. He’ll join the show early on in its run but does not appear in the pilot.

Monaghan’s surprise appearance at the “FlashForward” sesh was, needless to say, enthusiastically received by the Comic-Con crowd. Monaghan’s “Lost” character, Charlie Pace, died at the end of the show’s third season, but he remains a fan fave.

Gabrielle Union is also signing on to the show in a recurring role. She’ll play a criminal defense attorney who becomes involved romantically with one the core characters.

“FlashForward” is ABC’s biggest drama bet for the fall. Series revolves around the aftermath of a mysterious event when everyone in the world blacks out and is given a glimpse of their future. Others in the ensemble include Courtney B. Vance, John Cho, Jack Davenport and another “Lost” vet, Sonya Walger.

ABC Studios skein is exec produced by David S. Goyer, Brannon Braga, Marc Guggenheim and Jessika Borsiczky Goyer. Goyer and Braga penned the pilot.

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posted by • July 24th, 2009 • (0) Comments

Dominic Monaghan was the (not so) surprise guest at the FlashForward panel today, confirming the news we reported several weeks ago – that the Lost star was part of the cast of the upcoming ABC series, about a worldwide phenomena that causes every person to black out for over two minutes, only to awaken with visions of the future.

Monaghan joined series creators David Goyer and Brannon Braga, executive producer Marc Guggenheim and cast members Joseph Fiennes (Shakespeare in Love), John Cho (Star Trek), Christine Woods and Courtney B. Vance. While he only appeared at the very end of the panel, after a clip of his entrance on the show was shown, the audience erupted in cheers and were clearly excited to see the former (and future?) Charlie Pace once more appearing on TV.

Goyer joked that Monaghan’s role was, “The worst kept secret in Hollywood.” Said Monaghan about his character, “My name is Simon. I guess that’s about all I can tell you guys.”

Goyer noted they’d planned Monaghan’s role before the pilot, saying he was a “game changer, who f**ks up a lot of things.”

As for the video footage shown, the panel began with a screening of the first two acts of the pilot, which show the initial occurrence and how the main characters are all in very different situations when it occurs – some quite precarious. Since we’ve actually seen the entire FlashForward pilot, we recommend you check out Matt Fowler’s earlier write up on it [click here] to see our thoughts.

After those clips, the creators were immediately asked what the deal was with the kangaroo – a surreal moment in which Joseph Fiennes, running through chaos, sees a loose kangaroo on the streets. All Goyer would say is, “The kangaroo will be back!”

Goyer stressed that there definitely is a long-term plan for the show, noting that it was not only important to the creators, but to the network “in a post-Lost world.” Braga said he was excited by the “human element” of the show, and how what these people might see of their future could be “Something bizarre – [like] yourself in prison. How does that come to be or not to be? Do you prevent it? Do you pursue it?”

When asked if they had an exact amount of seasons they felt the show should go for, Vance interjected with what became a very funny running joke, saying that the show should be “like Rawhide. 21 seasons.”

The footage shown at the end of the panel showed further glimpses at where the show goes, as Joseph Fiennes’s FBI agent Mark tells his boss about the vision he saw of himself working on the investigation into the incident – which causes him to indeed be given that very job. Dominic Monaghan was only seen entering a room and introducing himself – but as stated, that was more than enough for the appreciative crowd.

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posted by • July 10th, 2009 • (0) Comments

The gallery was recently updated with new screencaps of Dom’s performances in episodes 1.17, 1.18 and 1.20. We’ve been working on more and they will be added soon as well. Enjoy!


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