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TONIGHT – VAMPIRE DIARIES: THE HYBRID (EP302 ENCORE) AIRS AT 8/7C

TONIGHT - Vampire Diaries: The Hybrid (EP302 Encore) Airs at 8/7c


Today is the first of December, which means we can officially say that The Vampire Diaries is coming back NEXT MONTH! Yay! Tonight the CW continues its refresher course with an encore presentation of The Hybrid (EP302). So grab your flashlight - time to head back into the woods and find some werewolves! Or vampires hunting werewolves. Or girls hunting vampires hunting werewolves. Whatever you're looking for, it's probably in those woods

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Δευτέρα 28 Νοεμβρίου 2011

Supernatural



The thrilling and terrifying journey of the Winchester Brothers continues with the seventh season of "Supernatural" on The CW.
Twenty-six years ago, Sam Winchester (Jared Padalecki) and Dean Winchester (Jensen Ackles) lost their mother to a mysterious and demonic supernatural force. Subsequently, their father John (Jeffrey Dean Morgan, "Watchmen") raised them to be soldiers. He taught them about the paranormal evil that lives in the dark corners and on the back roads of America ... and he taught them how to kill it.
Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) have battled every kind of supernatural threat. After dozens of bloody adventures, they finally closed in on their dark destiny: with the help of their friends, father-figure Bobby (Jim Beaver, "Deadwood") and fallen angel Castiel (Misha Collins, "24"), they managed to avert the Apocalypse. But the victory came at terrible cost: Sam sacrificed himself, to be imprisoned in Hell alongside Lucifer. Devastated, Dean retired to civilian life-and was shocked when, a year later, a mysteriously resurrected Sam appeared at his door. Back in the hunt, the brothers faced increasingly strange, deadly creatures, ultimately fighting their way to the original monster-the Mother Of All. And Dean discovered the shocking, dangerous truth about Sam: he'd returned from Hell-but without his soul, leaving him calculating and untrustworthy. In a risky move, Dean restored Sam's soul, but at great cost. Sam was flooded with horrific memories of Hell, memories that threatened to overtake him, even kill him. Meanwhile, Civil War in Heaven raged on. Castiel, determined not to lose, made the reckless choice to open a door to Purgatory, repository for all monster souls. His gambit: harness the power of those souls by absorbing them. Ignoring Sam and Dean's warnings, Castiel made a deal with the King of Hell to find that door.
Now, despite Sam and Dean's efforts to stop him, Castiel has succeeded in his plan. His power is God-like, and Sam and Dean have no idea how to stop him. But even Castiel doesn't truly understand the magnitude of what's inside him - or how dangerous he really is.
Season seven finds Dean and Sam reeling from the loss of their friend. Sam's violent memories of Hell threaten to overtake him, threatening not just his life, but his brother's as well. Meanwhile, Dean struggles under the weight of a secret that threatens to tear them apart. And even as the brothers traverse the backroads of America, hunting things that go bump in the night, something is coming for them. They are about to face an enemy more canny and adaptable than any they've ever fought. As the landscape around them becomes increasingly treacherous, the tools they've come to rely upon will be stripped away. Our heroes, like so many outlaws before them, will find themselves utterly outmatched and outgunned, with no one to rely on but each other.
From Warner Bros. Television in association with Wonderland Sound and Vision, with executive producers McG ("Charlie's Angels," "The OC"), Robert Singer ("Midnight Caller"), Sera Gamble and Phil Sgriccia.

BIO


DEKKER

as ADAM CONANT 

Thomas Dekker stars as Adam Conant, a member of the Circle, and Diana's (Shelley Hennig) boyfriend, in The CW's new drama, "The Secret Circle."
Since he was named one of the "Five Actors to Watch" in the 2010 Hollywood Reporter, Dekker has taken on a myriad of distinguished roles. In one of his most recent films "Angels Crest," Dekker took on the character of a single father who deals with the tragedy of losing his son. "Angels Crest" premiered this year at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival with rave reviews for Dekker's captivatingly vulnerable performance. Dekker was also recently seen in the Emmy-nominated television movie "Cinema Verite," which premiered in April and tells the story of The Louds, the first family to be the subject of a reality series. He starred opposite Diane Lane and Tim Robbins, portraying the iconic Lance Loud.
Dekker also held lead roles in the feature films "Waska," directed by Gaby Dellal, and "Kaboom," directed by Gregg Araki. He starred in Michael Bay's remake of "Nightmare on Elm Street," opposite Jackie Earle Haley, and directed by Sam Bayer.
Dekker had his breakthrough role as John Connor in the 2008 series, "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles." He was also seen in "My Sister's Keeper," opposite Cameron Diaz, Abigail Breslin and Alec Baldwin. Dekker also starred in the film "From Within," which premiered at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival. Directed by Phedon Papamichael, the film focuses on the residents of a small American town who begin to die one-by-one by apparent suicide. Dekker directed the "behind the scenes" footage of the film, which appeared as a short on the film's DVD and EPK.
Dekker wore multiple hats as writer, director, editor and co-star in the film "Whore," alongside Megan Fox, Rumer Willis and Lena Headey. The film centers around a large group of teens living on the streets of Hollywood trying to make it in the movie business. This was the third film he has written, directed and self-produced. Dekker's other credits include the hit series "Heroes," where he played Zach, the engaging best friend to the cheerleader, Claire, played by Hayden Panettiere. He also spent three seasons as a lead role in the Disney series "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids."
Dekker has been working professionally in both television and film since he was 5 years old, including a lead role in John Carpenter's "Village of the Damned." In addition, his voice was featured in lead roles of various animated films, such as the character of Littlefoot in "Land Before Time" and Fievel in the sequels to "An American Tale."
Dekker is also an accomplished composer, singer and songwriter with two albums completed. He is also an artist, painter and sculptor. He currently resides in Los Angeles.

SEVENTEEN DECEMBER 2011

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