New Zealand-born actress Rose McIver has steadily risen through her career from more minor background roles to starring in a wide variety of series and films. She has showcased an incredible ability to portray a wide range of characters, from nostalgic action heroes to Rom-com leads, showing versatility and craft beyond her years. Noted earlier in her career as one of the brightest young talents in acting, McIver has cemented her status as someone who can lead a long-running series or play the lead in a blockbuster film.
McIver's most prominent role has been her depiction of medical resident turned zombie Olivia "Liv" Moore, in the hit series iZombie, showing an ability to blend horror and comedy in a way few can. She is one of a list of Power Rangers actors who have gone on to star in numerous acclaimed works, such as her role of Heather in the sci-fi drama Next Exit,...
McIver's most prominent role has been her depiction of medical resident turned zombie Olivia "Liv" Moore, in the hit series iZombie, showing an ability to blend horror and comedy in a way few can. She is one of a list of Power Rangers actors who have gone on to star in numerous acclaimed works, such as her role of Heather in the sci-fi drama Next Exit,...
- 12/13/2024
- by Mark W
- ScreenRant
This interview contains massive spoilers for the final episodes of Power Rangers Beast Morphers.
In 2009 Power Rangers Rpm ended with a shot of main villain Venjix trapped in one of the team’s morphers. It was an ominous cliffhanger to end the season on, one fans have hoped for years would get some kind of resolution. Well, over 10 years later, it finally happened. The last two episodes of Power Rangers Beast Morphers not only brought back Venjix but also revealed he was actually Evox, the Beast Morphers’ main nemesis, all along! Along the way we even got the return of Rpm mentor Dr. K and Col. Truman!
When most shows are wrapping up their seasons, the first thought isn’t, “hey, let’s resolve a cliffhanger from 10 years ago” It’s even harder when you’re a director coming in who’s never seen the season that cliffhanger was from.
In 2009 Power Rangers Rpm ended with a shot of main villain Venjix trapped in one of the team’s morphers. It was an ominous cliffhanger to end the season on, one fans have hoped for years would get some kind of resolution. Well, over 10 years later, it finally happened. The last two episodes of Power Rangers Beast Morphers not only brought back Venjix but also revealed he was actually Evox, the Beast Morphers’ main nemesis, all along! Along the way we even got the return of Rpm mentor Dr. K and Col. Truman!
When most shows are wrapping up their seasons, the first thought isn’t, “hey, let’s resolve a cliffhanger from 10 years ago” It’s even harder when you’re a director coming in who’s never seen the season that cliffhanger was from.
- 12/12/2020
- by Shamus Kelley
- Den of Geek
TVNZ's 'Karaoke High' debuts first on Web
WELLINGTON, New Zealand -- Pubcaster TVNZ will use the Internet for the first time to launch a local drama ahead of its broadcast premiere here next week.
The first episode of Karaoke High will be streamed on tvnz.co.nz beginning Monday (Dec. 11), a week before it airs on TV2.
Although TVNZ chief executive Rick Ellis claims TVNZ is taking the lead with the initiative, free-to-air rival TV3 was the first Kiwi network to stream a local drama when it launched Maddigan's Quest at the start of the year.
However, TVNZ is expected to ramp up its online content over the next six months as it makes more local and foreign shows available for downloading in a territory that's lagged behind the U.S., the U.K. and Australia in digital TV developments.
"While our two channels are our core business, and will remain so, we are entering a new age that transcends television and it's appropriate that TVNZ as the public broadcaster should be trailblazing new ways to bring exciting stuff to viewers, on every screen," Ellis said in a statement.
The first episode of Karaoke High will be streamed on tvnz.co.nz beginning Monday (Dec. 11), a week before it airs on TV2.
Although TVNZ chief executive Rick Ellis claims TVNZ is taking the lead with the initiative, free-to-air rival TV3 was the first Kiwi network to stream a local drama when it launched Maddigan's Quest at the start of the year.
However, TVNZ is expected to ramp up its online content over the next six months as it makes more local and foreign shows available for downloading in a territory that's lagged behind the U.S., the U.K. and Australia in digital TV developments.
"While our two channels are our core business, and will remain so, we are entering a new age that transcends television and it's appropriate that TVNZ as the public broadcaster should be trailblazing new ways to bring exciting stuff to viewers, on every screen," Ellis said in a statement.
- 12/5/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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