Wednesday, March 28, 2018

‘Behind the Jethroverse’ Behind-the-Scenes Program Announced

It has been announced on the official Facebook and Instagram pages for The Jethroverse that each upcoming episode of the show will be immediately followed by a behind-the-scenes series that is most likely titled Behind the Jethroverse.

The show will be hosted by none other than co-creator/director/writer/producer Rowan Wood, who will take viewers on a journey that will explain the inspirations and work that went into creating each episode. No further details have been revealed, but we expect we will learn more in the next few days.

The Jethroverse begins March 31, 2018, and Behind the Jethroverse will premiere immediately after.

Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Director/Writer Rowan Wood's Role in The Jethroverse Revealed

It has been confirmed through trailers that the co-creator of The Jethroverse, Rowan Wood, would have a role in the series as a villainous character. Now, the character's name and a few new details are revealed via the show's Instagram and Facebook pages:
Wood's character, Ezra Thorne, has been seen in the two most recent trailers for the show, but there's still no word on what kind of villain he will be. He will most likely be working with William Mallory on a dastardly plan to take down the series' protagonist Jethro Smith.

The Jethroverse begins March 31, 2018.

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

New ‘Jethroverse’ Character Names & Descriptions Revealed







New information revealed about The Jethroverse confirms the names of characters seen only in the trailers and other promotional material, as well as offering details about those characters.

Jethro Smith (played by Brennen Savery) is a teenager with an attitude who, when trouble comes his way, isn't sure exactly how to handle it.

Johann Lang (played by John Shortis) is Jethro's best friend and his main source of consolation, help and entertainment.

William Mallory (played by Jarrett Strzepek) is an unstable genius, still mourning the death of a loved one, who has an unorthodox longing to find Jethro Smith.

Geoffrey Jackson (played by Lir Wood) is an innocent friend of Jethro and Johann who becomes embroiled in their problems.

Tyrelius Jackson (played by Tim Wood) is the father of Geoffrey, who seems to be masking sinister intentions under his seemingly-happy-go-lucky personality.

Mary Jackson (played by Jenny Wood) is the eerily-toned wife of Tyrelius and mother of Geoffrey, who is hiding secrets of her own.

Most of these characters have already been seen in trailers and marketing material, and how exactly the non-regulars will factor into the story remains to be seen.

The Jethroverse premieres March 31, 2018.

Saturday, March 17, 2018

The Jethroverse Trailer #2 Reveals New Looks at Characters, Locations and More

The official second trailer for The Jethroverse has been released, and it has revealed plenty of new footage, alongside the confirmation that creator/director Rowan Wood will portray a villainous character.

Check it out below:

Wednesday, March 7, 2018

The Jethroverse: Premiere Title & Synopsis Revealed

The title of the very first episode of The Jethroverse had been officially revealed via the show's Instagram account to be noreply@mallory.gov. The post also included a re-confirmation of the premiere date and a brief synopsis. Check out the post below:

The synopsis reads:

Jethro (Brennen Savery) and Johann (John Shortis) investigate a mysterious e-mail.
Also starring Jarrett Strzepek. Featuring a special appearance by Olivia Fenton.
The synopsis is short and simple, teasing the plot of the first episode, which will see two of the main characters “investigating a mysterious email.” It doesn't offer any details beyond that, only that actress Olivia Fenton will be making a special appearance in the episode. Whether her role is large or small remains to be seen.

The Jethroverse begins March 31, 2018.