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Tuesday, August 25, 2015

'EastSiders' Season 2 Trailer Released

Vam Hansis and Kit Williamson
The wait is almost over! The magnificent EastSiders has released a trailer for the show's upcoming second season. EastSiders focuses on the tumultuous relationship of Cal (Kit Williamson) and Thom ( Van Hansis), and it doesn't seem as if life will be any easier for the twosome this season.

Based on the new trailer, Cal and Thom are going to open up their relationship. How is this going to impact their already rocky relationship? I can't wait to find out!

EastSiders also stars Constance Wu, Matthew McKelligon, John Halbach and features guest turns from Sean Maher, Stephen Guarino, Brea Grant and Traci Lords. Brianna Brown (Devious Maids, General Hospital) joins the cast this season as Cal’s sister, Hillary, along with new additions Satya Bhabha, Adam Bucci, Vera Miao, and Willam Belli.

Season 2 is being released through Wolfe Video and Vimeo on September 15. You can pre-order the entire second season here.

Watch the trailer below:

Friday, May 15, 2015

'Devious Maids' Season 3 Sneak Peek

(L to R) Judy Reyes, Roselyn Sanchez, Ana Ortiz and Dania Ramirez star in season three of Lifetime's drama Devious Maids, premiering Monday, June 1, at 9pm ET/PT on Lifetime. Photo by Stuart Pettican Copyright 2015
Hit primetime serial Devious Maids returns for a third season on a new night, Mondays at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Lifetime, beginning June 1st. Executive produced by Marc Cherry and Eva Longoria, Devious Maids follows five maids with ambition and dreams of their own while working for the rich and famous in Beverly Hills.

Devious Maids is set in a world where murder and mayhem collide in the mansions of Beverly Hills’ wealthiest and most powerful families. Class warfare has never been as fun and dirty as it is in the tony enclave where the staff is as clever, witty and downright as devilish as their employers. The series has centered on a close-­knit group of maids, Marisol (Ana Ortiz), Rosie (Dania Ramírez), Carmen (Roselyn Sánchez), Valentina (Edy Ganem) and Zoila (Judy Reyes), who are bonded together by their jobs, life struggles and the melodramatic universe that engulfs their employers. Devious Maids also stars Daytime Emmy winner Susan Lucci (All My Children), Grant Show (Melrose Place), Rebecca Wisocky (The Mentalist), Tom Irwin (Grey’s Anatomy) and Drew Van Acker (Pretty Little Liars). Indie Series Award nominee Brianna Brown (General Hospital) and Brett Cullen (The Dark Knight Rises) make a return to the series this season, joining new cast members Naya Rivera (Glee), Gilles Marini (Switched at Birth), Cristián de la Fuente (Valiant Love), John O’Hurley (The Young and the Restless), Justina Machado (Six Feet Under), Nathan Owens (Days of our Lives) and Julie Claire (Web Therapy).

(L to R) Roselyn Sanchez and Gilles Marini star in season three of Devious Maids. Photo by Bob Mahoney Copyright 2015

Season three picks up at the height of last year’s shocking cliffhanger where a deranged gunman takes aim at the maids during Rosie and Spence’s wedding, leaving everyone to wonder who will survive. In the wake of this tragedy, the women lean on each other like never before, even as they face complex problems in their own lives. Zoila ponders her next steps after discovering that she is pregnant and uncertain who the father may be. Carmen realizes there is more than meets the eye to the charming Sebastien (Gilles Marini).

(L to R) Ana Ortiz, Rebecca Wisocky, Brett Cullen and Brianna Brown star in season three of Devious Maids. Photo by Bob Mahoney Copyright 2015
Meanwhile, Valentina and Remi struggle to connect in the aftermath of the shooting; Marisol’s aspirations lead her to a surprising career change; and Blanca (Naya Rivera), a new maid in the neighborhood, lands a job with a seemingly picture-­perfect family, but soon discovers a terrible secret that could change her life forever.

Susan Lucci in season three of Devious Maids. Photo by Bob Mahoney Copyright 2015
Inspired by the hit telenovela, Ellas son… la alegría del hogar, Devious Maids is produced by ABC Studios. The series was created by Marc Cherry (Desperate Housewives) and is executive produced by Cherry, Sabrina Wind, Eva Longoria (Hot & Bothered, Desperate Housewives), Brian Tanen, Larry Shuman (Kissing Miranda), David Lonner, John Mass, Ric Swartzlander and Televisa USA’s Paul Presburger and Michael Garcia.

Nathan Owens joins the cast in season 3 of Devious Maids.

Watch a sneak peek below:

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Brianna Brown Returning to 'Devious Maids' for Season 3

Brianna Brown
Indie Series Award nominee Brianna Brown (General Hospital, Adults Only) is returning to Lifetime's Devious Maids as a series regular in season three.

Brown tweeted the news, "Excited to return to Devious Maids!”

Brown will reprise her role of trophy wife Taylor Stappord, former employer-turned-pal to Marisol (Ana). She was a regular for season one, then returned for an episode in the second season.

There's no word yet if Taylor will be accompanied by her husband, Michael, last portrayed by Brett Cullen.

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Brianna Brown Joins 'EastSiders' Season 2

During her career, Brianna Brown has shown she can play good, bad and everywhere in between. She is
shooting her latest role, Hillary in EastSiders.
Actress Brianna Brown is joining the cast of the Indie Series Award-winning EastSiders as Cal's sister, Hillary.

EastSiders creator and star Kit Williamson teased the character in our recent interview.

"I won't say too much about except that she is Cal's sister and she sort of returns to her family after pretending to be away doing Teach for America for the last two years."

Brown is no stranger to serialized storytelling, having starred as Taylor Stappord in Lifetime's Devious Maids and the evil Dr. Lisa Niles in ABC's General Hospital. She has also appeared in True Blood, Revenge, Homeland, Private Practice, Smallville and Graceland.

She was nominated for an ISA in 2013 for her work as Kris in the comedy web series Adults Only.

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* EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Kit Williamson and John Halbach Revisit 'EastSiders' Season One (Out on DVD!) and Preview What's Ahead

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