Gomez to Star in Joel Novoa’s “Day of Reckoning” from Epic Pictures Group

Nick Gomez’s Day of Reckoning has arrived…

The Latino actor is set to star in Epic Pictures Group’s action fantasy film Day of Reckoning.

Nick Gomez

Directed by Venezuelan- American director Joel Novoa, the story is set in Los Angeles 15 years after the world suffered a horrendous disaster when demon-like-creatures invaded Earth and nearly destroyed mankind.

Jackson Hurst will portray mediocre husband and father David Shepperd, who tries to save his family when the demon creatures return to wreak havoc.

In addition to Gomez and Hurst, the film also stars Heather McComb, Hana Hayes, Jay Jay Warren, Raymond Barry and Randy Vasquez. 

Filming is set to begin this week in Los Angeles.

Gregory Gieras, who penned Epic’s sci-fi film Big Ass Spider, write the script.

Filming is set to begin this week in Los Angeles.

Gomez’s credits include television appearances on Bosch, Dexter and The Walking Dead.

AMC Renews Blades’ “Fear the Walking Dead” for a Third Season

There’s more fear in Ruben Blades’ future…

Less than a week after its second season premiere, Fear the Walking Dead, starring the 67-year-old Panamanian actor/singer, has been picked up for a third season by AMC.

Ruben Blades

The 16-episode run of the Robert Kirkman and Dave Erickson created spinofff of blockbuster The Walking Dead will debut in 2017.

“What Dave Erickson and Robert Kirkman have invented in Fear The Walking Dead is to be applauded,” said Charlie Collier, president of AMC, SundanceTV and AMC Studios. “Watching Los Angeles crumble through the eyes of our characters and seeing each make decisions and try to figure out the rules of their new world – it’s fresh, eerie and compelling and we’re all in for the ride.”

Now on the high seas, FearTWD returned on April 10 for a 15-episode season two run basically even in Live + Same Day numbers with its October 4 S1 finale of last year.

While down 37% in the key 18-49 demo from the record-breaking cable highs of its August 23, 2015 Season 1 premiere FearTWD S2’s opener also declined 34% in total viewers from its very first show.

Despite those declines, the spinoff is still the second highest rated show on cable this season in the 18-49s – behind only TWD itself. On both broadcast and cable, FearTWD is the seventh highest rated show, including Sunday Night Football, this season so far.

In just released Live + 3 numbers, FearTWD’s S2 opener rose 32% in total viewers from its L+SD results to 8.8 million. Among adults 18-49, the Erickson written ‘Monster” episode was up 36% from L+SD to 5.3 million.

Cantillo to Star in NBC’s Straight-to-Series TV Adaptation of the “Taken” Film Franchise

Jose Pablo Cantillo has taken an action-packed new role…

The 36-year-old Costa Rican-American actor has landed a series regular role in Taken, NBC’s straight-to-series television adaptation of the film franchise.

Jose Pablo Cantillo

Written and executive produced by Alex Cary, who serves as showrunner, Taken is a modern-day prequel to the film franchise that depicts how Bryan Mills (Clive Standen) developed and sharpened his particular set of skills.

Cantillo will play Bernie, a member of Bryan’s OPCON (Operational Control) team, an elite team of operatives who take care of America’s national security emergencies on the ground. Bernie is the one in the team that does not take anything too seriously until the situation requires it.

Cantillo is best known for his roles as Caesar Martinez on The Walking Dead and Hector Salazar on Sons of Anarchy. He also appeared in feature Chappie.

del Puerto Lands Recurring Role on AMC’s “Fear The Walking Dead”

Arturo del Puerto is facing his Fear

The Latino actor has landed a recurring role on the upcoming second season of AMC’s Fear The Walking Dead.

Arturo del Puerto

He’ll play Carlos, who’s guarded but possesses a spiritual understanding of the world.

The Walking Dead companion series focuses on new characters and storylines.

Season 2 premieres on April 10.

del Puerto just wrapped a series regular role on FX’s pilot Snowfall.

He can currently be seen on the big screen in Ride Along 2 and will next be seen in features Independence Day 2 and CHiPS opposite Dax Shepard.

Zovatto to Star on AMC’s “Fear The Walking Dead”

Daniel Zovatto isn’t afraid of his next project…

The 24-year-old Costa Rican actor has booked a recurring role on the upcoming second season of AMC’s Fear The Walking Dead.

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As usual, details are being kept under wraps.

Set in Los Angeles, The Walking Dead companion series focuses on new characters and storylines.

Zovatto joins a cast that includes Kim Dickens, Cliff Curtis, Frank Dillane, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Lorenzo James Henrie, Ruben Blades, Mercedes Mason and Colman Domingo.

Season 2 premieres on April 10.

Zovatto recently finished shooting the USA Network pilot Brooklyn Animal Control. On the film side, he can next be seen in the Tristar/Ghosthouse pic Man In The Dark.

McCreery to be a Presenter at the American Country Countdown Awards

Scotty McCreery is ready for his countdown close-up…

The 21-year-old part-Puerto Rican country crooner and American Idol champion is among the presenters announced for the first ever American Country Countdown Awards, joining hosts Florida Georgia Line at the December 15 event.

Scotty McCreery

McCreery joins a roster that includes Sara Evans, Hunter Hayes, Maddie & Tae and Kip Moore.

Musicians Thomas Rhett, Chase Rice, Cole Swindell and Chris Young, as well as NASCAR’s Jimmie Johnson, Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher and 2014 National League MVP Clayton Kershaw, actors Terry Crews of Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Emily Kinney of The Walking Dead, and Miss America 2015 Kira Kazantsev will also present.

The show will air live on FOX at 8:00 pm EST and PST with a tape-delay.

The American Country Countdown Awards is based on country music’s longest-running radio countdown show of 41 years, “American Country Countdown with Kix Brooks,” and will honor country artists based on album sales and radio airplay.

Kenny Chesney will be on hand to accept The Groundbreaker Award and Reba McEntire will accept the NASH Icon Award. Performers will include Kelly Clarkson, Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Brett Eldredge, Florida Georgia Line, Miranda Lambert and Carrie Underwood.

Tickets to the American Country Countdown Awards, are available for purchase here.

The American Country Countdown Awards is produced by dick clark productions.

Good to Guest Star on NBC’s “Law & Order: SVU”

Meagan Good is ready for a little law and order

The 33-year-old part-Puerto Rican actress has signed on to guest star on Law & Order: SVU.

Meagan Good

Good and The Walking Dead actor Chad Coleman will appear on NBC‘s long-running police procedural in the November 19 episode, “Spousal Privilege,” playing a couple in an abusive relationship.

Coleman will play a former sports-star-turned-reporter accused of assaulting his girlfriend (Good). Despite photographic evidence of the abuse, the case becomes complicated when the couple tries to keep the charges under the radar.

“Domestic violence, with a push from [star] Mariska Hargitay‘s No More campaign, has recently sparked a long-needed national dialogue,” said executive producer Warren Leight. ” ‘Spousal Privilege’ explores the personal and legal complexities of this intractable problem. We are thrilled that Chad and Meagan are joining us to take on this challenging episode.”

It’s a return to NBC for Good, who starred in the short-lived series Deception.

Cuarón Offered the Opportunity to Direct the Prequel to the Horror Classic “The Shining”

Alfonso Cuarón is being presented with a shining opportunity…

The 52-year-old Mexican filmmaker, who was named Best Director at this year’s Oscars, is reportedly being offered the opportunity to helm a prequel to the horror classic The Shining.

Alfonso Cuaron

The project is reportedly called “The Overlook Hotel“.

Glen Mazzara, the former showrunner on AMC’s The Walking Dead, is in talks to write the script.

The original film, released in 1980, starred Jack Nicholson as Jack Torrance, a father who brings his wife and son to an isolated hotel for the winter. Due to an evil presence in the hotel, Torrance goes crazy and becomes violent.

It’s based on a novel of the same name by Stephen King. A follow-up book titled Doctor Sleep was released in 2013.

When asked about the prequel plan earlier this year, King told Entertainment Weekly, “There’s a real question about whether or not they have the rights to Before the Play, which was the prologue cut from the book – because the epilogue to the book was called After the Play. So they were bookends, and there was really scary stuff in that prologue that wouldn’t make a bad movie. Am I eager to see that happen? No I am not.”

“And there’s some real question about what rights Warner Bros. does still have. The Shining is such an old book now that the copyright comes back to me. Arguably, the film rights lapse – so we’ll see. We’re looking into that.” 

”I’m not saying I would put a stop to the project, because I’m sort of a nice guy. When I was a kid, my mother said, ‘Stephen if you were a girl, you’d always be pregnant.’ I have a tendency to let people develop things. I’m always curious to see what will happen. But you know what? I would be just as happy if it didn’t happen.”

Serratos Upped to Series Regular on AMC’s “The Walking Dead”

Expect to see more of Christian Serratos on AMC’s The Walking Dead

The network has upped the 23-year-old part-Mexican actress to series regular for The Walking Dead’s fifth season.

Christian Serratos

Serratos joined the cast of the blockbuster zombie apocalypse in September, portraying Rosita Espinosa beginning in the series’ tenth episode of Season 4.

Her character is one of the military crew trying to escort a scientist to Washington, DC with hopes of finding a cure for the zombie infection.

Serratos is best known for portarying Bella’s (Kristen Stewart) best friend Angela in Summit Entertainment’s The Twilight Saga series. Her other credits include appearances on The Secret Life of the American Teenager and American Horror Story.

The fifth season of The Walking Dead Season 5 is set to debut in October.

FX Releases Teaser Clip for del Toro’s Vampire Drama “The Strain”

It appears that Guillermo del Toro’s latest project is going to the rats…

Guillermo del Toro

FX has released a cryptic viral video for the 49-year-old Mexican filmmaker’s upcoming vampire drama for the network The Strain.

The clip, which features a massive rat infestation in New York City, debuted during the midseason finale of AMC‘s The Walking Dead. The handheld footage features rats heading into a sewer and inside what appears to be a courthouse before ending abruptly.

The Strain

FX declined to comment on the promo — posted to YouTube by a fan site — The Hollywood Reporter sources say the mysterious spot is definitely the first promo for del Toro’s drama.

The series centers on a vampire virus that infects New York and the CDC doctor, Ephraim “Eph” Goodweather (Corey Stoll), who investigates the case. Goodweather, the head of the CDC’s Canary Team in New York, is called upon to investigate a viral outbreak connected to an evil strain of vampirism. As the strain spreads, Eph will lead a team of New Yorkers as it wages a war and defends humanity.

del Toro and Chuck Hogan, who co-wrote the three-book series on which the show is based, co-penned the pilot, with Bates Motel‘s Carlton Cuse serving as showrunner.

del Toro directed the pilot, which hails from FX Productions.

The Strain debuts next July.