NBC has released descriptions of the first two hours of the upcoming third season of Heroes, which returns September 22 at 9 p.m. ET/PT, while SCI FI Wire has screened the first hour and can offer a few major spoilers of our own. Stop reading if you don’t want to know what happens.
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Shawn Hatosy has joined the cast of NBC’s drama pilot LAPD. On the ensemble cop drama, Hatosy will play Sammy, a newlywed cop with marriage troubles. Hatosy can next be seen in the films Bad Lieutenant and Public Enemies.
SCI FI Channel has released details about the upcoming season premieres of Ghost Hunters and Destination Truth, which return with all-new episodes beginning September 3.
The first investigation of the new season will find the Ghost Hunters heading to Buffalo to hunt for spirits at “Iron Island,” a former funeral home and church. When the local preservation society took over this property in 2000, they discovered over 30 boxes of unclaimed human remains tucked away in the basement bathroom. Renovations unearthed remnants of the Episcopal church–light fixtures and stained glass that were hidden behind the walls and ceilings as if the original funeral director built a building within a building. Now the building has become a small museum that honors the legacy of the town, and workers and vistors alike have experienced countless paranormal experiences.
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Kristin Bauer has signed to co-star in the HBO’s hourlong pilot Hung. The dark comedy pilot Hung centers on Ray (Thomas Jane), a well-endowed struggling high school basketball coach. Bauer will play Ray’s ex-wife.
Michael Ausiello revealed a pretty big development for Ghost Whisperer’s fourth season. Although CBS declined to comment, Ausiello is reporting what has been buzzing on the Internet for weeks. If you don’t want to be spoiled about a major season four plot line, stop reading.
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Fresh off his recently wrapped stint on Pushing Daisies, David Arquette has landed a guest spot on NBC’s My Name Is Earl’s. His character, Johnny, is a small-town Evel Knievel-type stuntman whom Earl wants to cross off his list for sleeping with his girlfriend. There’s just one problem: A past accident has left Johnny with short-term memory issues.
Tisha Campbell-Martin is re-teaming with her old Martin sidekick Tichina Arnold for a multi-episode arc on Everybody Hates Chris. Campbell-Martin will play Peaches, a sexy, edgy, vibrant ghetto princess who moves back to Bed-Stuy after a stint in prison and strikes up a frenemyship with Arnold’s Rochelle.