Comic-Con 2012, Day 3 Photos: WAREHOUSE 13, ONCE UPON A TIME, THE FOLLOWING, REVOLUTION
Stephanie Holland - July 15, 2012
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On Saturday, I split my time at Comic-Con 2012 between Ballroom 20 in the morning, where the SDCC staff covered all electrical outlets with duct tape, and then Room 6BCF for the late afternoon and early evening, where fans were treated to pilot screenings for two new TV series. My day started with a panel with all of the stars of WAREHOUSE 13 to discuss their upcoming Season 4, immediately followed by a session for ONCE UPON A TIME, during which the cast and executive producers revealed some exciting news for Season 2. Later in the day, I switched rooms to watch pilots of two new series, JJ Abrams' REVOLUTION and FOX's midseason show THE FOLLOWING with Kevin Bacon, each followed by its own star-studded panel.
I thought I'd share a few of my photos from the day to give you a glimpse of the craziness of Comic-Con 2012 for TV fans.
Saul Rubinek (left) feels that the WAREHOUSE 13 set wouldn’t be nearly as much fun without Eddie McClintock’s (right)
fun, childish ways, while Joanne Kelly (center) probably agrees but won't admit it.
Alison Scagliotti (left) confirmed that Season 4 of WAREHOUSE 13, which premieres on July 23, 2012 on Syfy,
will delve into Claudia’s dark past in a mental hospital.
The ladies of ONCE UPON A TIME discussed their favorite fairy tales and the dangers of action scenes.
Their fave fairy tales? Emilie de Ravin (far left) enjoys Pipi, Meghan Ory (center left) loves Peter Pan,
Lana Parrilla finds (center right) finds Hansel & Gretel endearing, Ginnifer Goodwin (far right)
raves about Snow White, and Jennifer Morrison (not shown) prefers Alice in Wonderland.
New series regular Emilie de Ravin and Meghan Ory shared a laugh during the ONCE UPON A TIME panel.
Later during the session, Emilie revealed that Robert Carlyle is her most enjoyable costar to work with ever,
while Meghan said she would most like her wolf to feast on Dr. Whal.
James Purefoy’s (left) manipulative serial killer Joe Carroll is being hunted by Kevin Bacon's (right) former FBI agent
in the new thriller THE FOLLOWING, which premieres in 2013 on FOX.
Giancarlo Esposito (right) received an extremely enthusiastic welcome at the REVOLUTION panel.
The moderator, Michael Schneider of TV Guide magazine, noted how Giancarlo had recovered nicely
from recently having half his face blown off on BREAKING BAD.
Executive producer Eric Kripke (left) assured REVOLUTION fans that he had answers to the questions,
he knew where all the mysteries were going, and the mythology will move at aggressive pace.
Jon Favreau made a surprise appearance to introduce the REVOLUTION pilot, which he directed.
Of course, the lights in the room wouldn't come on after the screening.
Stephanie Holland is a pop culture junkie, award winning journalist and proud nerd who also writes about the latest entertainment news with a geek slant for Inscaped.com.
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