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July 23, 2002    SciFiWire

Angel Goes to Vegas
David Simkins, who replaces departing show runner David Greenwalt on The WB's vampire series Angel, told SCI FI Wire that the upcoming season will feature an episode filmed on location in Las Vegas. "It's an episode that takes place entirely in Vegas," Simkins said in an interview. "The logistics are challenging, but it's something we're working out. Even though the episode is set in Vegas, obviously, we'll shoot three days there, hitting locations and casino work, and then we'll bring everything back here [to Los Angeles] and finish up."

Simkins revealed that the episode will feature the return of the demon karaoke host Lorne, played by Andy Hallett, who left Angel Investigations at the end of last year for a gig at a Vegas nightclub. "Lorne is in Vegas. And he's got his own show. And it's a bit Tom Jones meets Liberace meets Lorne. And the trouble starts there," Simkins said. Rather than trying to recreate Sin City on a soundstage, Simkins explained that the producers felt that the episode required the authenticity of a location shoot.

"What we needed to do in Vegas is [capture] the scope [and] the feeling of it—the world of it. It's a show about destinies and futures and losing those futures and losing destinies."
Angel returns in the fall in a new timeslot, Sundays at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

July 16, 2002    SciFiWire

Angel To Twist Tighter
The cast and creator of The WB's Angel told SCI FI Wire that old friends may return and things could get darker before they get lighter as the vampire series enters its fourth season. Co-creator Joss Whedon said in an interview that he's talked with Eliza Dushku about returning as bad-girl Slayer Faith next year and that he also wants to bring back the vampire Drusilla, played by Juliet Landau if her schedule allows. And in a major spoiler for the upcoming season, Whedon hinted that viewers can expect to see the return of Angelus, the evil version of Angel (David Boreanaz).

"Juliet Landau, is somebody else that I think we're probably going to try to woo back again this year," Whedon said at The WB's fall preview. "But again, nothing is set. We never know exactly where these people are at. We have to hunt them down. I've actually spoken with Eliza. ... It's really the question of, will they have the schedule? And this year it may work out. I really hope it does. Because she's such an extraordinary presence."

Regular cast members Andy Hallett (Lorne) and Charisma Carpenter (Cordelia) return, joined by new cast member Vincent Kartheiser (Connor). Cordelia, who ascended into a higher plane of existence, will come back to Earth. "That's a mystery that I must not answer, only to say that she will," Whedon said.

Co-star Alexis Denisof, whose character, Wesley, flirted with the dark side at the end of last season, told SCI FI Wire that Wesley will find himself on an even darker journey this year. "That was the beginning of Wesley kind of finding other colors and other dynamics, and that carried on through the end of the season, and now this year we're really going to take that and go with it and twist it even tighter, that knot," Denisof said in an interview. "So he will be light, but he will also be dark. And it will be a good counterpoint to what's going on with Angel. ... They will reflect each other in their journeys a little bit, through light and dark. ... Pretty dark. Yeah, they've got some crazy ideas. The first show is just nuts. It's just so exciting. There are so many twists and turns, and every scene you think you know what's going to happen, and it's just like, bam! You get the uppercut."

Even the lovable character of Fred, played by Amy Acker, may find her life getting complicated, Acker told SCI FI Wire. "It seems like that Gunn [J. August Richards] and I are still pretty happy... But Joss always says that happy couples are boring.... we've been happy for kind of a long time, so I'm guessing something bad is going to happen to him. But I don't know. They really keep us in the dark, because I guess they know that we're going to tell everyone."
Angel airs in its new timeslot, Sundays at 9 p.m. ET/PT, in the fall.
November 27, 2001  E!Online

Boreanaz Takes a Bride
Buffy who?

With a certain vampire slayer long gone, Angel has settled down with another TV starlet.  David Boreanaz tied the knot with actress Jaime Bergman over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, his publicist confirmed Tuesday.  They were married in a small, private ceremony Saturday at the swanky Ingleside Inn in Palm Springs.

It was actually the second try for the newlyweds. Boreanaz and his betrothed originally were slated for a blowout wedding in mid-September, but scuttled the plans in the wake of the terror attacks. "They postponed and downscaled," says publicist Craig Schneider. "[Saturday's ceremony] was more intimate, with just family and close personal friends."

Because Boreanaz and Bergman are both currently working--he on the WB's
Angel and she on the Howard Stern-produced FX sitcom Son of a Beach--they have put off any honeymoon plans until their next hiatus, which will likely be around Christmas or New Year's at the earliest, says Schneider.

The actors officially coupled in May and got engaged on July 14 during a hike--with Boreanaz popping the question on top of a mountain in the California desert. This is Boreanaz's second matrimonial go-round. He was previously married for two years to social worker Ingrid Quinn; they divorced in 1999. This is Bergman's first trip down the aisle. Before hooking up with Boreanaz, she was romantically linked with Pearl Harbor director Michael Bay. ...

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