Wednesday, May 20, 2020

‘Jethroverse’ Epilogue ‘Court of Law’ Officially Announced; Set to Debut in 2021

The Jethroverse may be over, but that doesn’t mean the story has to end, and the announcements begin today!

The official Jethroverse Instagram account has revealed a teaser poster for The Jethroverse: Court of Law, an epilogue miniseries that serves as a sequel to Season Three, which is set to debut in 2021. Check out the poster:


The poster doesn’t reveal much, but it lists a number of returning cast members across all seasons of The Jethroverse. Interestingly, Brennen Savery’s name is noted near the top (under Season Three starring cast member Xander McInerney), which could hint at a larger role for Savery in Court of Law.

The only name on the poster not associated with a current Jethroverse actor is Mia Sylvia. Her role is as yet unknown, but judging by her name’s placement she will be portraying a relatively major character.

Undoubtedly, there are actors (returning or new) who are not listed on the poster, but who will be revealed in promotional material over the course of the year before the miniseries’ premiere.

The Jethroverse: Court of Law will premiere sometime in 2021. Stay tuned for more announcements.

Friday, May 15, 2020

‘Drake & Wayne’ Premiere Date Revealed

Mirror Pool Picture Motions, the production studio behind the new Jethroverse spinoff Drake & Wayne, has announced the premiere date of the limited series.

Via Instagram, Mirror Pool announces that the series will premiere May 31 on their YouTube channel, with the remaining five airing weekly on YouTube. This means that the sixth and final episode will premiere on July 5, 2020.

Saturday, January 25, 2020

‘The Jethroverse’ Spinoffs Add New Cast Member


Recently, a whole slew of Jethroverse spinoffs were announced, including Burn, featuring Cayde Barrera returning as the Superintendent and Danial Cousins as an Irish serial killer, and an untitled spinoff focusing on Rose Callas, a character introduced in the third season of The Jethroverse.
Those two spinoffs, as well as an unknown future one, have gained a new cast member in Sebastian Rieckehoff, a stage actor who recently performed in Sturgis Charter School’s production of Legally Blonde and who will have a role in the school’s forthcoming one-act play, Dark Road.
Rieckehoff in rehearsals for Legally Blonde

Rieckehoff will be playing Salazar Valentin, a character with direct ties to Barrera’s Superintendent. At this time, it’s not known how large Salazar’s role will be, but he will appear in both Burn and the Rose Callas spinoff, as well as another spinoff, which is yet to be confirmed.
Rieckehoff’s casting means that there will be coherence between these different spinoffs in terms of story and characters, and there will be connections between them, even though they are cxrretrly advertised as being standalone.
Burn will premiere sometime this fall, and the untitled Rose Callas spinoff premieres in the winter.

Sunday, January 5, 2020

New Jethroverse Spinoff ‘BURN’ Announced, Scheduled for Fall 2020 Release

Now that 2019 is over, and The Jethroverse has concluded, the door has been opened to future spinoffs and continuations of the story begun by the classic series. And now, the very first one has been announced.
It’s called Burn, and it was announced yesterday in a video featuring director/writer Rowan Wood and stars Danial Cousins and Cayde Barrera.
Check out the video below:

It’s a direct spinoff of The Jethroverse, and it even features Barrera reprising their role as the Superintendent of the Multiversal Police Department. Cousins will play Cillian Byrne, a murderer who is forced to work with the Superintendent in order to track down a certain individual (whose identity constitutes a spoiler) in a mission that could save the multiverse.
It is currently unknown if Burn will be a miniseries or a short film, but it is known that it will feature more new and returning characters, in order to further connect with its parent series.
Burn is the first of many spinoffs coming in 2020 and 2021.
Burn will premiere sometime this fall.

Wednesday, December 25, 2019

‘The Jethroverse’ Series Finale Images Reveal Returning Characters

The official Jethroverse Instagram account has revealed four new photos from the upcoming season finale, which doubles as the show’s final episode overall. The photos not only reveal some new story details, but also confirm the return of Rose Callas (Olivia Wilson) and Raegan Cassell (Carmela Davies).
Check out the post below:
The photos show Vincent Kane (Xander McInerney), presumably having reset the timeline as he vowed to do at the end of episode 9, at Rose and Raegan’s office alongside Raelyn (Paige Joy), who is likely a spirit summoned by Vincent.
Another image shows Rose and Raegan listening to something on a phone; perhaps they will receive a call from other characters in the franchise, setting up a potential crossover that may or may not end up happening.
The third new photo shows the Grim Reaper in the act of unmasking himself; this is the first confirmation that Vincent will come toe-to-toe with his evil self one final time.
Finally, Vincent is seen hugging Claire (Annalise Langelier), possibly in celebration of the victory they achieved.
It’s currently unknown as to whether this episode will mark the end of The Jethroverse as a whole, or if the story will continue in future spinoffs. Whatever the case may be, this blog will keep up to date with all the latest news.
The Jethroverse finale premieres this Saturday at 7pm.

Saturday, December 21, 2019

‘Drake & Wayne’ Episode Titles Revealed in Stranger Things-Style Teaser

Mirror Pool Picture Motions, the production company behind the new Jethroverse spinoff, Drake & Wayne, has revealed the titles for the six episodes of the limited series in a video that plays off of the Netflix series Stranger Things.
Watch the video below:
The episode titles are:
  1. The Earth-7 Shuffle
  2. The Curious Drake of Benjawayne Puppet
  3. Twin Drakes: Fire Wayne With Me
  4. Fantastic Drakes and Where to Find Them
  5. Djrako Unwayned
  6. Pilot

Some of the episode titles follow a pattern pioneered by Rick and Morty, which is to say that the titles are parodies of popular films or media, with the names of the main characters worked into them.
An example of this is the title of episode four, Fantastic Drakes and Where to Find Them, which is an obvious play on the Harry Potter spinoff Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.
The video doesn’t offer any details beyond the episode titles, but the titles themselves contain clues to the plot of the series. The first episode’s title, The Earth-7 Shuffle, reveals that Earth-7 will be a part of a heist-esque episode in the premiere.

Drake & Wayne premieres sometime in the first half of 2020.

Sunday, September 8, 2019

‘The Jethroverse’ Season 3 Trailers Introduce the Beginning of the End

The Screen Avenger has released two brand-new for the upcoming third and final season of The Jethroverse.

The second teaser trailer is set to the Johnny Cash song Hurt, and only has two pieces of dialogue. However, the trailer also provides insight into how Vincent Kane (Xander McInerney) reacts to his changing of the timeline; he is reading a file that shows images of everyone who disappeared as a consequence of the timeline change.

The trailer also features the Superintendent (Cayde Barrera), Ezra Thorne (Rowan Wood), Raelyn Niveus (Paige Joy), Aaron and Andrew Palmer (Quinn Schuyler and Macklin Devine), Geoffrey Jackson (Lir Wood), Jethro Smith (Brennen Savery), Claire Martin (Annalise Langelier), and Drake & Wayne (Max Papsadore and Patrick Morahan). The abundance of characters featured only goes to show that this season will expand even further into the multiverse.

Watch the trailer here:



The second trailer begins with a brief recap of the time(line)-changing events of the Season 2 finale, with Claire Martin proclaiming to Vincent how horrible the new timeline is. We then get to see how Raelyn Niveus and Raegan Cassell (Carmela Davies) are recruited by Rose Callas (Olivia Wilson) to be some sort of time police. We begin to get a sense that the central mission of the police, specifically Raelyn, is to track down Vincent and Claire and make them answer for what they (more specifically Vincent) did.

The Superintendent proclaims to Drake and Wayne that since Vincent was the one who screwed up the timeline, that means it is up to him to fix it. Vincent needs to know if there is at least a glimmer of hope of preserving the timeline, likely because his brother Ryker (Connor McInerney), also seen in this trailer, is alive and well.

At the end of the trailer, Vincent and Claire are seen talking to someone, who turns out to be Johann (John Shortis), miraculously returning after his death in the Season 1 finale.

Watch the latest trailer here:




The end of this trailers confirmed that the season will premiere October 19, giving audiences a little over a month of tense excitement.