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Colin Egglesfield Explains His Shocking Dismissal From Melrose Place
Man, life is rough.
One day you're happy as a clam, working as a castmember on a prime-time network drama, and the next day someone's feeding you a line about changes in your show's "tone" and shuffling you off to Buffalo.
That's what just happened to departing Melrose Place star Colin Egglesfield, who sums up his roller-coaster Thursday this way: "I've had better days, to be quite honest."
We just spoke to Colin exclusively to find out why he's being pushed out of the show, not to mention where Auggie fits into the show's big murder mystery, and despite what you may have theorized, Auggie's not getting killed off, and despite what you may have been told, this exit was not planned from the beginning: "[They said it] was a network decision and obviously the ratings aren't what they need or want them to be, so they're going to try things to shake things up."
So what really happened today, and what's going to happen next on Melrose Place? Here's what we learned from Colin:
Heather Locklear Is in Talks to Return to Melrose Place
Is the bitch back?
Maybe.
While the CW officially has no comment, inside sources confirm reports that Heather Locklear is indeed in talks to appear on the new Melrose Place as Amanda Woodward.
Locklear appeared as a "special guest star" on the original series, which ran from 1992 to 1999.
But how many episodes does Heather want to do?
Melrose Place: A "Post-AIDS Sexual Revolution"
If you want to be part of the new sexual revolution, you'd better tune in to the new Melrose Place Sept. 8 on the CW. At least that's the message we took away from Wednesday's Q&A with executive producer Todd Slavkin.
We got the dish on the cast's sexcapades, the original residents of the famous address and more...
All the Beautiful Stars (Except Mischa) Get Naked
Joining Melrose Place, Gossip Girl and 90210, producer Ashton Kutcher's new show The Beautiful Life looks pretty similar to everything else on the CW. Plus, it's got the whole "starring Mischa Barton" thing to overcome.
Which may explain the whole new tune-in campaign for TBL: Ads with naked people.
Makes sense. Melrose Place already called dibs on "Tuesday's the New Humpday" and 90210 grabbed the low-hanging testicular angle, so what other moderately salacious thing is there, really?
Since Mischa is missing from the naked lineup (as well as Elle Macpherson and Nico Tortorella), you'll just have to make due with Sarah Paxton, Corbin Bleu, Ashley Madekwe and Ben Hollingsworth.
But really, now that you've seen them naked, is there any reason to tune in?
In the Year of Melrose Place, CW Boss Talks Spinoffs, Crossovers, Remakes and Dead Pilots
The CW has original content. Really. Sure, the CW schedule seems to be chock-full of remakes, book adaptations, franchise extensions and spinoffs, but there is TV-native material on there somewhere. (We're sitting in the Life Unexpected panel right now, and that's totally an original series.)
Still, this is the year of Melrose Place (it's gonna be so good, you guys), and as such, the spotlight at the Television Press Tour was on the myriad ways that the See-Dub might further capitalize on its success reimagining existing material.
What about another Gossip Girl spinoff? Could there be a third '90s series remake on the network after 90210 and Melrose Place—Party of Five, anyone? Read on for the answers from CW boss Dawn Ostroff herself.
The Beautiful Life Producer Ashton Kutcher Defends Star Mischa Barton
To hear Ashton Kutcher tell it, everything is copacetic with The Beautiful Life star Mischa Barton. Sure, she was recently hospitalized, and she wasn't at the Television Critics Association press tour this morning, and she's been plagued by "not! stable!" rumors since her O.C. days, but aplusk isn't letting anybody talk smack about his girl. Ashton told reporters, "[Mischa] was never unavailable for a day of work...Mischa's in New York working today."
Oh, and did we mention that Ashton also described Mischa, who plays supermodel Sonja Stone on the CW's upcoming fashionista series, as a grande dame of TV drama? Well, he didn't actually call her a dame, but close enough...
Kim Kardashian and Lauren Conrad Join America's Next Top Model
America's Next Top Model is getting a little fiercer this year with reality fashionistas Kim Kardashian and Lauren Conrad set to appear in cycle 13 as celebrity judges.
Are they joining full-time to replace departed supermodel judge Paulina Porizkova? Here's what we're hearing...
This Just In: Brian Austin Green Joins Smallville
Good morning, TV fans! Let's start the day off with a roundup of CW casting news, including updates on Smallville, One Tree Hill and Supernatural.
• Brian Austin Green will follow up on his genre work on Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles with a guest stint on Smallville as killer cyborg Metallo.
• Bonus BAG Sighting: Our dearly departed Derek Reese, who is apparently the CW's new favorite thing—what with Body Politic, the OTH rumors and now Smallville—was spotted this morning at Manhattan Bagel on Ventura Blvd. in the Valley. Fan report from the scene: He was nice. (Yes, we are the hardest hard-nosed reporters evar.)
• One Tree Hill's newest castmember (after Robert Buckley) will be Shantel VanSanten, as Quinn, Haley's older sister.
• Our favorite TV casting rumor of the summer has been debunked by all parties: Wentworth Miller will not be appearing as Lucifer on season five of Supernatural. At least that's not the plan right now, but it should become the plan, because, well...can you imagine?
Who's your dream casting for Lucifer on Supernatural? Post in the comments!
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CW Upfront Report: Is Lily Dead or What?
CW NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
Here's what you need to know from this morning's CW upfront:
- The Gossip Girl spinoff remains marginally alive despite not getting a series pickup for fall. CW president Dawn Ostroff says, "It was the toughest year we've ever had, figuring out what to pick up, because [our pilots] were all really, really good. We do have room for another midseason show. We have some reality, and we'll probably have another scripted drama. We're just going to take a beat and see where we are. In all honesty, I think the Gossip Girl spinoff is the show that we would love to be able to find a place for as the season goes on." (There were no similarly encouraging words about Body Politic with Jason Dohring, Brian Austin Green, Minka Kelly and Gabrielle Union.)
- Reaper, Privileged, The Game and Everybody Hates Chris are confirmed dead.
- Like we told you yesterday, the CW schedule will be: Gossip Girl and One Tree Hill on Mondays, 90210 and new show Melrose Place on Tuesdays, Top Model and new show The Beautiful Life on Wednesdays, new show Vampire Diaries (can.not.wait.) and Supernatural on Thursdays and Smallville and a Top Model repeat on Fridays.
Read on for our liveblog of the presentation and press conference, including scoop on a 90210-Melrose Place crossover event...
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Sources Confirm New CW Schedule
Along with the confirmation that the CW has picked up The Beautiful Life, Vampire Diaries and Melrose Place, sources now confirm to us that Smallville is indeed moving to Friday nights, with Ian Somerhalder's new vampire show replacing it in the 8 p.m. slot on Thursday. We've also confirmed the CW's new fall schedule, which is listed below.
Breaking News
CW Picks Up Beautiful Life, Vampire Diaries, Melrose
Sources confirm that the CW has ordered the following pilots to series: The Melrose reboot (starring Ashlee Simpson-Wentz), Vampire Diaries (starring Ian Somerhalder) and Beautiful Life (starring Mischa Barton). Lily and Body Politic (starring Brian Austin Green) are not officially dead. Check back midseason for news on those two.
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Gossip Girl Spinoff Lily Dead at CW? Not So Fast...
Attention Brittany Snow fans: Don't panic. The news is not as dire as you've heard.
Deadline Hollywood Daily reports that the Gossip Girl spinoff (which we lovingly but inaccurately call Lily) is "dead" at the CW. Could it be true? Could Lily already be off the list of contenders for CW's fall season before we've seen the backdoor pilot (sneak peeks notwithstanding)?
The official word from the CW is "no comment," but here's what insiders are telling us right now:









