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'Terra Nova' stars Jason O'Mara, Naomi Scott react to series axe

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The stars of Fox drama Terra Nova have reacted to the show's cancellation.

The sci-fi series - executive produced by Steven Spielberg and 24's Jon Cassar - was axed by Fox after a single 13-episode season.

"Bad news guys, Terra Nova has been canceled," star Jason O'Mara (Jim Shannon) confirmed on Twitter. "We're gonna try and get another network to do it. Stand by."

He added: "Thx for the immense outpouring of love & support for [the show], which is currently trending worldwide (sic)."

Co-star Naomi Scott, who played Jim's daughter Maddy, wrote: "Just heard the news about Terra, thanks for all your support guys.

"It was a truly amazing experience, I was so blessed to get the opportunity."

Exec producer Cassar later commented: "Sad day for Terra Nova fans and the cast and crew, in both the US and Australia. It was a wonderful show to work on."

The final episode of Terra Nova aired on December 19, 2011.

Friday 9 March 2012

'Lemonade Mouth's' Bridgit Mendler talks sequel, 'Good Luck Charlie,' and her solo album

'Lemonade Mouth's' Bridgit Mendler talks sequel,
 'Good Luck Charlie,' and her solo album

originally posteed here

Bridgit Mendler was on her way to work when we spoke and we imagine that's her story most of the time. This busy 18-year-old is juggling several projects right now ranging from her role on Disney Channel's "Good Luck Charlie," a newly signed record deal with Hollywood Records, and promoting the No. 1 cable movie of the year, "Lemonade Mouth."

"We're all ecstatic at how well it's been doing," Mendler tells Zap2it of the movie's success. "I think it's definitely a great surprise that people are responding to it well. It's good quality music, so I'm happy that people are responding to it nicely."

"Lemonade Mouth" follows a group of kids who meet in detention and then form a band that becomes the voice for themselves and their classmates who don't fit into the typically popular mold.

Mendler is joining her cast mates Adam Hicks, Hayley Kiyoko and Blake Michael for a live video chat with fans hosted by Radio Disney's Jake Whetter on Saturday, May 7 at 4 p.m. PT/ 7 p.m. ET at DisneyChannel.com/LiveChat.

"I don't have anything to hide from the fans," Mendler says about the live video chat. "They can ask what they want. I think it would be really fun to get to talk with them."

Well, we got a chance to ask our questions before the fans do. Check out what Mendler had to say about a possible "Lemonade Mouth" sequel, what to expect from "Good Luck Charlie" this season, and what she'd like her first solo album to sound like. 

Earlier this week, the cast talked about a possible "Lemonade Mouth" sequel. If that happens, what would you love your character and the group to do?
I would love to see Lemonade Mouth advance as a band. I think that there's tons of places you can go with that. The first movie had them starting out and finding their legs and so to see where they go from there would be really cool.

"Good Luck Charlie" was a hit in Season 1. How has Season 2 been going for you?
It's just been a really cool season and it's just fun to see how the show grows from Season 1 to Season 2 and how the characters become more developed. And, of course, we have a baby, so she's going to be growing up with the show, too.

What can we expect from your character for the rest of Season 2?
Teddy's growing up, so there are some benchmarks coming for her like getting a job, getting a car, there's a new love interest in the mix, new friends come into the picture, so there's a lot going on with Teddy to look forward to.

There's going to be a "Good Luck Charlie" movie, what can we expect from that?
It's kind of a 'Planes, Trains, & Automobiles' kind of thing. There's every mode of transportation possible used when Leigh [Allyn Baker] and I, Leigh plays my mom on the show, are trying to get to Palm Springs for Christmas to meet up with the boys, because we missed our flight. So, there's a lot of crazy hijinks and it's really fun.

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What's the most exciting thing that you've been working on lately?
That's so hard. I love "Good Luck Charlie," because it's my home base. I feel like I've really grown with Disney. And then "Lemonade Mouth," was so much fun, because I got to be in a band and I've never done that before. And I made such great friends on that. You know, working on my music now is really exciting, because that's something I haven't had a chance to do before. So, I'm just excited to see where that goes.

Have we already gotten a taste of your music with "Lemonade Mouth" or is your personal style different?
My personal style is really different from 'Lemonade Mouth.' It was fun to do the 'Lemonade Mouth' music, because it was something that I've never done before. But for me -- it's difficult to say, because I actually haven't started working on it yet, haven't had the time. So, I'm thinking more of a funky, jazzy thing. You know, I love Cee Lo Green, he's great. I love Adele. Natasha Bedingfield is cool, those sort of people. I want it to be something that people can have fun with. So, I want to have more mellow, acoustic songs, but also songs that people can really jam out to.

How long have you been singing for?
Oh, I've been singing since I could talk. Professionally, the first time I sang was on 'Alice Upside Down.' It was the first movie that I did and I had this little mini singing part. So, that was the first time I went into a recording studio. I love music and it's always been a part of what I've been doing, but I just haven't done it professionally for that long.


Sunday 4 March 2012

'Lemonade Mouth' Stars Talk Possible Tour Plans

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'Lemonade Mouth' Stars Talk Possible Tour Plans

'It's up to the people,' Disney co-star Blake Michael tells MTV News about the fictional TV band.

The cast of "Lemonade Mouth"
 

By Jocelyn Vena

The Disney Channel's latest movie, "Lemonade Mouth" debuted over the weekend. The feel-good flick about a ragtag group of teens who form a band named Lemonade Mouth is based on the book by Mark Peter Hughes, and last week we caught up with the gang who told us they'd be down to hit the road for a tour — if the fans want it.

"We have no idea," co-star Naomi Scott explained to MTV News about potential plans to take the TV band out on the road. Her co-star Blake Michael added, "It's up to the people."

The group has already performed on "Good Morning America," hitting the stage last week. And Hayley Kiyoko said if they were tapped to hit the road to perform tracks from the movie, they'd certainly have the skills to pay the bills.

"I think we all love performing and we're all very musically inclined and if we get a tour, that'd be awesome," she said. "We're just enjoying what's going on right now and performing and we're gonna keep doing it whether or not there's a tour or not."

Disney has a pretty impressive track record when it comes to launching the next big thing (Zac Efron, Miley Cyrus, the Jonas Brothers, to name a few), but regardless of what happens next with Lemonade Mouth, Scott said that they're just living in the moment.

"I don't think that we are trying to be anything; we're just who we are," Scott said. "We are who we are, like we're just ourselves and wherever that takes us; it's not sort of a planned route. We'll see."

What did you think of the "Lemonade Mouth" movie? Tell us in the comments!