Wednesday, December 20, 2017

‘The Jethroverse’ Teaser Poster Released

An official teaser poster has been released for the upcoming first season of The Jethroverse. It shows William Mallory (Jarrett Strzepek) at a computer, and announces that it will be premiering on Channel 99 on Cape Cod as well as on YouTube. It also confirms the show’s TV-MA suggested rating.

The Jethroverse premieres March 2018.

The Jethroverse First Teaser Revealed, Wishing Viewers a ‘Happy Holidays’

An official teaser has been revealed for the upcoming first season of The Jethroverse, showing Jethro Smith (Brennen Savery) walking down the road listening to some holiday tunes, with a happy holidays message at the end. It is unknown if this is actual footage of the series or just promotional material, but it promises fun times and great music.

The Jethroverse premieres in March 2018.

Tuesday, December 12, 2017

‘The Jethroverse’ Behind the Scenes Photo Released

Associate producer of The Jethroverse Tim Wood has released an official photo taken behind the scenes of a shoot on an episode that took place on Saturday.
Pictured in the photo are co-creator/director/writer Rowan Wood, stars Brennen Savery and John Shortis, guest star Lir Wood, and sound operator William Benoit.

It is unknown which episode this is from, but because this is relatively early in filming, it is safe to guess that it is one of the first few episodes fo the season.

The Jethroverse will premiere in March 2018.

Monday, December 4, 2017

‘The Jethroverse’ Official Website Reveals Season One Synopsis & Additional Cast


An official website that has been released online for The Jethroverse has announced an official plot synopsis and some additional, previously unannounced cast members. Check it out below:
The series follows Jethro Smith (Brennen Savery) as he works with his best friend Johann Lang (John Shortis) to defeat the villainous William Mallory (Jarrett Strzepek), while making important discoveries of his own that will affect his life for years afterward.​ The Jethroverse stars Brennen Savery, John Shortis and Jarrett Strzepek, with recurring appearances by Tim Wood, Lir Wood, Rowan Wood, Jenny Wood and Olivia Fenton.
The synopsis confirms that William Mallory is indeed the villain of the series, and confirms what the basic plot of at least the first season. What's more intriguing, though, is that more cast members have been announced. These include Tim Wood (Tyrelius Jackson from the original series), Lir Wood (Geoffrey Talmun from the original series), Rowan Wood (the director/producer/writer of the series), Jenny Wood (originally set to play Mary Jackson in Season Two of the original series) and Olivia Fenton (originally set to play Jethro's mother Ava in the original series). It is unknown if these actors will be reprising their roles, but it is at least confirmed that they will be returning in some capacity.

The Jethroverse will premiere in March 2018.

Saturday, December 2, 2017

The Jethroverse Reboot Filming Begins—Official Day 1 Report!

An official featurette has been released by the Screen Avenger (the co-distributor of The Jethroverse) that confirms the start of filming on the reboot series.

The promo shows creator/director/producer/actor Rowan Wood and star Jarrett Strzepek explaining what happened on the first day of filming. Judging from the brief behind-the-scenes footage that was shown in the report, the scenes that were recorded today took place in a basement with Strzepek playing the villain of the series, William Mallory. Wood confirms that he was also involved in the scene, but to what extent is unknown.

Wood also confirmed that The Jethroverse is currently set to premiere in March 2018. Check out the promo below:

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

‘The Jethroverse’ Main Cast Announced

Recently, it was announced that The Jethroverse would be rebooted as a completely new series—and now we know the cast behind it.

Today, it was announced that Brennen Savery would be reprising his now-iconic role as the dimension-jumping Jethro Smith in the new series beginning next year, He will be joined by John Shortis, playing Jethro’s best friend Johann Lang, a role which Shortis previously played in the original Jethroverse series; and Jarrett Strzepek, an executive producer, writer and director on the show with acting experience, who will be playing William Mallory, the main villain of the first season.

The supporting cast has yet to be announced, but we know that the series is in safe hands as the original minds behind the series are back, as well as the basic structure of the cast, with a mix of both new and familiar faces.

It is unknown when filming will begin, or who will join the cast of the new series, but we will update you as more information becomes available.

Saturday, November 4, 2017

‘The Jethroverse’ Reboot Showrunners and Official Logo Revealed

Recently, it was announced that The Jethroverse would be rebooted as a completely new series—and now we know the brains behind it.

Rowan Wood, one of the original co-creators of the show, is back in the executive producer’s chair, doing some writing and directing, as well as producing.

The other new producer of the show will be Jarrett Strzepek, who was originally set to appear in the abandoned Season Two of The Jethroverse. He will, too, be writing and directing some episodes.

In addition, the official logo of the series has been revealed. Check it out:

 It is unknown when filming will begin, or who the cast of the new series is, but we will update you as more information becomes available.

Wednesday, November 1, 2017

BREAKING NEWS: ‘The Jethroverse’ Canceled; Reboot in the Works

Recently, it was announced that The Jethroverse Season 2 was encountering production difficulties, and now it has been officially confirmed that the season has ceased filming and will not resume anytime soon.

Co-creator Rowan Wood offered no comment, but we know at least half of the season, if not more, was left uncompleted, and they will never be completed. We know that Wood had extensive plans for the future of The Jethroverse, so it’s disappointing that it was canceled so early.

However, it was also confirmed by a separate source that a new Jethroverse series is in the works; however, it is not a sequel or a spin-off of the current, uncompleted series—it is a reboot of The Jethroverse as we know it. The new series will include elements from The Four Squares of Justice and the original Jethroverse series, but will also re-invent the characters. Because of this, everything and everyone included in the original Jethroverse series will be considered non-canon, and replaced by the new canon of characters, events and locations.

As of now, the new series does not have a specified release date, but it will air weekly on the local TV channel in some towns on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, where the series is produced and filmed. We have no doubt it will go on YouTube immediately afterward.