| ‘Supergirl’ Series Casts “Super” Vets Dean Cain and Helen Slater
Dean Cain and Helen Slater have signed up for CBS’s Supergirl series, according to Variety. What roles they will play is not part of the scoop, but stay tuned. These two have a super-heroic history. Slater played the title character in Supergirl, the 1984 movie also starring Faye Dunaway and Peter O’Toole, which was not a box office success. Slater returned to the DC universe to play Lara-El, Superman’s (Tom Welling) biological mother for three episodes of the television series Smallville. Cain spent four seasons as Superman to Teri Hatcher’s Lois Lane, in the 1990s television series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. He also guested on Smallville for the “Cure” episode as Dr. Curtis Cox.
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| ‘Game Of Thrones’ Season 5 Poster Released |
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Saturday, February 28th, 2015 at 10:00 am |

It’s obvious that fans are eagerly awaiting the return of Game Of Thrones to HBO for its fifth season. For a long time, the network gave up very little about Season 5 until finally some images and the first trailer were released at the very end of January, with a Special called A Day In The Life coming soon after. This led to author George R.R. Martin, author of the Song Of Ice and Fire books the television series is based on, to characters are going to die in the upcoming season who do not die in his books. That’s a lot to chew on after going for so many months with nothing. Now, HBO has released the first poster for Season 5 — check it out here below.
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| New To Netflix March 2015: Patch Adams, Mad Men, Archer, 3rd Rock From The Sun |
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Saturday, February 28th, 2015 at 9:00 am |

Every month, Netflix Instant adds a bunch of new titles to their instant streaming service, so I’m here to give you some recommendations from their new offerings in movies and television. Some of my favorite picks include Finding Neverland, the 2004 Johnny Depp film based on the life of Peter Pan creator J.M. Barrie; Parks and Rec star Aziz Ansari’s Live at Madison Square Garden; the 1998 Robin Williams film Patch Adams; and 2014’s animated feature How to Train Your Dragon 2. Also coming this month is the Netflix original series Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, the Tina Fey comedy starring Ellie Kemper, as well as the complete series for 3rd Rock from the Sun and A Different World. There’s plenty more titles coming in March, so below are some of my favorite picks for the month, along with descriptions, original release years, and Netflix launch dates, as well as a few notable mentions for titles leaving the streaming service this month.
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| President Obama On Leonard Nimoy’s Passing: ‘I Loved Spock’
Today, the world mourns the death of the great Leonard Nimoy, best known for bringing to life the character of Mr. Spock on Star Trek. The actor had fans far and wide and touched so many people, including U.S. President Barack Obama, who is a self-professed Star Trek fan and has flashed the Vulcan “Live Long and Prosper” salute many times, including when he met Trek star Nichelle Nichols, as well as when he met Spock himself. Earlier today, The White House issued a statement from the President on Nimoy’s passing, where he stated “I loved Spock.”
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| Cinderella’s Richard Madden On Hiding Prince Charming’s Bits (Video)
Richard Madden (Robb Stark, Game of Thrones) visited Jimmy Kimmel Live last night to promote his new movie, Disney’s live-action Cinderella, set to hit theaters March 13, 2015. Watch the “painfully” funny video below. They discussed the pros and cons of being Prince Charming. On the one hand, he’s freakin’ Prince Charming, and his niece can watch the film (why not Game of Thrones?). On the other hand, if “snot comes out of your nose – oh nice one Prince Charming!” from women in your life. “I’m waiting for the headline, NOT SO PRINCE CHARMING,” says Madden.
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