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.

Tuesday, August 27, 2019

‘Drake & Wayne’ Trailer: A Purely Platonic Love Story

Mirror Pool Picture Motions has released the official full-length trailer for the very first Jethroverse spinoff, Drake & Wayne.

The trailer expands upon what the teaser offered, with the Superintendent (Cayde Barrera) teaming up Drake (Max Paspadore) with Wayne (Patrick Morahan). The trailer also introduces audiences to Argos Blade (Satria Knight), an interdimensional terrorist who will serve as the main antagonist.

Watch the trailer here:




The trailer also reveals move about the relationship between Drake and Wayne early in the film, which, judging from the punching and kicking, is quite hostile. The trailer also treats us to closer looks at the arcs of Gore Crenis (Ryan Hall), Daniel Oregon (Nick Stewart), and Carrie Voss, the only character, aside from Drake, Wayne and the Superintendent, crossing over from The Jethroverse.

As with the teaser trailer, the full-length trailer proclaimed that the series is coming 'Soon-Ish,' which most likely means it will premiere in either late 2019 or early- to mid-2020. Whenever that may be, we'll be here with the scoop.

Friday, July 26, 2019

‘Drake & Wayne’ Teaser Trailer and Synopsis Provide First Look at the Jethroverse Spinoff

Mirror Pool Picture Motions has released the official teaser trailer for the very first Jethroverse spinoff, Drake & Wayne.

The trailer begins showing the Superintendent (Cayde Barrera) informing Drake (Max Papsadore) and Wayne (Patrick Morahan) that they have to work together on a case. All three characters will make their debuts in the third season of The Jethroverse, so it's probably safe to say that they'll mend their differences, seeing as this is a prequel.

Watch the trailer here:



Also featured in the trailer is the villain Argos Blade (Satria Knight) doing some acrobatics), Drake and Wayne lost in the desert, an unnamed character played by Nick Stewart getting threatening on an ornately-dressed individual (Ryan Hall), Richard D. Johnson (Caleb Petty) maniacally laughing, Wayne wrestling with a puppet, a surprise appearance by Kermit the Frog, and much more.

The trailer description also included a humorous synopsis:
Ever since hulking lawman Drake (Maximus Papsadore), a loyal agent of the Multiversal Police Department, and lawless outcast Wayne (Patrick Morahan), a former MVPD cadet, first faced off in 2015’s Furious 7, the duo have swapped smack talk and body blows as they’ve tried to take each other down. But when cyber-genetically enhanced anarchist Argos (Satria Knight) gains control of an insidious bio-threat that could alter humanity forever — and bests a brilliant and fearless rogue MI6 agent (Trainspotting's Ewan McGregor), who just happens to be Shaw’s sister — these two sworn enemies will have to partner up to bring down the only guy who might be badder than themselves.
It's clear from the trailer and synopsis that the story of Drake & Wayne will be satirical and comedic, and not completely serious. It might be a nice change of pace from The Jethroverse, though, given the dark nature of the Season 2 finale.

The end of the trailer proclaimed that the series is coming 'Soon-Ish,' which most likely means it will premiere in either late 2019 or early- to mid-2020. Whenever that may be, we'll be here with the scoop.

Thursday, July 25, 2019

New and Returning Cast Confirmed for ‘The Jethroverse’ Final Season

As the final season of The Jethroverse continues filming, the cast has continued to expand, including stage actors such as Patrick Morahan and Paige Joy, and newcomers such as Carmela Davies.

Among the new cast are some returning actors as well, and now Quinn Schuyler (who appeared in episodes 4 and 8 of Season 2) is returning as Aaron Palmer for at least one episode in the third season.


Per the Jethroverse Instagram, Schuyler will reprise his role alongside Macklin Devine, who is replacing Schuyler's real-life brother Shaw as the character of Andrew Palmer. They will appear in an episode or two to assist Vincent Kane (Xander McInerney) in his mission.




The Jethroverse Season Three will premiere later this year.

Saturday, July 13, 2019

‘The Jethroverse’ Spinoff ‘Drake & Wayne’ Announced


Following the casting of Patrick Morahan, Max Papsadore and Cayde Barrera in the third season of The Jethroverse, a spinoff starring the three has been officially announced.

Entitled Drake & Wayne, the six-episode limited series will follow the titular time police and also feature appearances by their Superintendent (Barrera) and Caleb Petty as Richard D. Johnson, Drake’s former partner.

In addition to Barrera and Petty, the episodes will also star Satria Knight as the villain, Argos Blade, among others.

It’s unknown as to when the series will premiere, but a 2020 date is likely because the third season of The Jethroverse will take up the later half of 2019.

The Jethroverse Season Three will premiere later this year.

Monday, June 17, 2019

‘The Jethroverse’ to End with Season 3; Starring Cast & Premiere Revealed


It’s been officially announced that the third season of The Jethroverse will, in fact, be its last, and premiere in 2019.

The logo for the season
Additionally, the announcement revealed that the season will star Xander McInerney, Annalise Langelier and Paige Joy, featuring Connor McInerney, Patrick Morahan, Max Papsadore and Cayde Barrera in “significant roles.”

It’s news that Connor McInerney will return, as he was the only main player of Season Two whose return wasn’t previously announced. Also, it’s worth noting that Xander McInerney (Vincent Kane) will be starring, indicating that he will become the series’ main character during the transition of the seasons. Annalise Langelier has only appeared in two episodes thus far as Claire Martin, but it’s most likely so that her character can be explored more in Season Three.

Xander McInerney will star in Season Three
As for Paige Joy, her character (Raelyn Niveus) hasn’t been introduced yet, but will no doubt be a major part of the final season.

“It’s been a wild, educational and exciting ride,” said co-creator and executive producer Rowan Wood. “It’s bittersweet to bring this series to a close, but all of us working on this show are devoted to telling the best possible story it can be, and to keep you, as the viewers, entertained as best we can. Thank you for joining me on this journey, and I hope you enjoy the final season of the show I’ve spent the last four years of my life making.”

It’s likely that the series is ending so that Wood (and possibly others on the Jethroverse production team) can focus on the production of the previously-announced feature film based on The Great Gatsby that Wood is helming.

The Jethroverse Season Two airs Saturdays at 6:30pm, and the third and final season will premiere in late 2019.

Saturday, June 15, 2019

‘The Jethroverse’ Season Three: First Look at Drake, Wayne & The Superintendent Revealed

New images have been released on the official Jethroverse Instagram and Facebook pages that feature Patrick Morahan, Max Papsadore and Cayde Barrera as the characters they will be portraying in the third season of The Jethroverse, which all but confirms that filming for the season has begun.

See the images below:
A post shared by The Jethroverse (@the_jethroverse_official) on 

The Jethroverse Season Two episodes premiere Saturdays at 6:30pm on YouTube. Season Three is likely to premiere either in late 2019 or early 2020.

Thursday, May 30, 2019

‘The Jethroverse’ Images Offer Further Insight into Season 2.5

New images have been released on the official Jethroverse Instagram and Facebook pages that give new look sat some characters in the second half of Season 2, set to premiere this Saturday.

See the images below:

Tim Wood as Dr. Tyrelius Jackson
Annalise Langelier as Claire Martin


Rowan Wood as Ezra Thorne

Connor McInerney as Ryker Kane

Tim Wood as Dr. Jackson

Julia Holcomb as Brooke (introduced in the midseason finale)

Carrie Voss

Xander McInerney as Vincent Kane 
Jarrett Strzepek as Bill Carrington

The images confirm the return of a few key characters, such as Vincent Kane, and some new ones, such as Brooke, who was featured in the post-credits scene of the Season 2 midseason finale.

The sepia tone in the photo of Carrie Voss suggests that the second half of the season will feature a flashback showing the character’s past.

Dr. Jackson is shown in two separate locations. One of them appears to be some sort of cell, likely where Ryker Kane is being held as a prisoner after his capture in the midseason finale.


Judging from the same location, it appears that the mysterious Claire Martin and the enigmatic Ezra Thorne will continue their partnership in the remaining episodes of the season.

The Jethroverse Season Two will return June 1 at 6:30pm.

Monday, May 6, 2019

‘The Jethroverse’ Season 2 Mid-Season Trailer Teases the Final Battle

The Screen Avenger has released the official trailer for the second half of The Jethroverse Season Two, proudly confirming that the series will return on June 1.

The trailer begins showing Ryker Kane imprisoned in a cell, presumably put there by Bill Carrington and Dr. Tyrelius Jackson after Carrington's shocking betrayal in the midseason finale.

Watch the trailer here:



Featured in the trailer are Carrie Voss, who seems to have escaped Ezra Thorne's basement; Brooke (Julia Holcomb), who was introduced in the midseason finale post-credits scene; Jethro Smith (Brennen Savery), kissing Brooke in an evening setting; Claire Martin (Annalise Langelier), and finally, Vincent Kane.

The trailer concludes with a shot of Vincent confronting Bill Carrington, possibly being from the season finale. It would make sense that an epic battle between such major characters would be saved for the final episode, and sets up Vincent's further involvement in the third season.

How will this all fit together? Find out when The Jethroverse Season Two returns on June 1, 2019!

Saturday, March 23, 2019

‘The Jethroverse’ to Return June 1


A teaser at the end of the game-changing midseason finale that premiered tonight confirms that the second season of The Jethroverse will return with new episodes on June 1, 2019.

That gives about two and a half months until viewers can find out exactly who Bill Carrington is, why he’s under the control of Dr. Tyrelius Jackson, and what Ryker Kane’s ultimate fate will be.

The thumbnail for the midseason finale
The end of the episode also featured a brief scene introducing us to Julia Holcomb as Brooke, who will undoubtedly be a major player in the second half of the season. We’ve also yet to see the return of Lir Wood as Geoffrey Jackson, and the debut of Mariana Furner as her as-yet-unknown character.

Then there’s the matter of Claire Martin, and what sort of machine she’s making with Ezra Thorne. The second half of the season will undoubtedly address these questions, but for now they’ll remain that way — questions.

If the marketing pattern follows Season One’s, there will be a trailer for the midseason shortly before the premiere that will offer hints as to how these questions will be answered.

The Jethroverse Season Two will return June 1.

Sunday, March 17, 2019

‘The Jethroverse’ Season Three Casts a Triumvirate of Time Police


Fresh off the news that Patrick Morahan, Max Papsadore and Cayde Barerra have joined the third season of The Jethroverse as inter-dimensional police, three new actresses have been cast in the third season as what have been described as “time police,” indicating that the third season will feature some kind of time travel.

The three actresses are Paige Joy, Olivia Wilson and Carmela Davies, who will be playing characters Raelyn Niveus, Rose Callas and Raegan Cassell, respectively.

Annalise Langelier's Claire Martin is one of the characters that may end up crossing paths with Raelyn, Rose and Raegan in the third season of The Jethroverse.
These characters are set to be major players in the third season, according to show runner Rowan Wood. “They’re a team that looks out for the timeline, which puts them directly in the path of our main characters.” However, he neglected to mention exactly who these main characters are, which means that it could be any of the principal characters featured on the show thus far, or any new ones that may pop up in the near future.

Production on Season Three is set to begin after Season Two concludes filming.

The Jethroverse Season Two continues every Saturday at 6:30 p.m. on YouTube.

Saturday, March 9, 2019

‘The Jethroverse’ Season 3 Casts Patrick Morahan, Max Papsadore and Cayde Barrera


Three new actors have been cast in the third season of The Jethroverse, indicating that pre-production has begun.

Stage actors Patrick Morahan, Max Papsadore and Cayde Barrera have been cast as characters named Wayne, Drake and the Superintendent, respectively.

Morahan, Papsadore and Barrera have recently appeared in Sturgis S.T.A.G.E.’s production of Twelfth Night, and Papsadore and Barerra appeared in the one-act play A Simple Task, co-directed by Morahan. Papsadore and Barrera both won awards for their roles in A Simple Task at the Massachusetts Educational Theater Guild 2019 preliminaries.

Drake and Wayne are said to be “grizzled inter-dimensional cops,” and they will appear in multiple episodes of Season Three. The Superintendent is their superior, and will appear in multiple episodes as well.

Production on Season Three is set to begin after Season Two concludes filming.

The Jethroverse Season Two continues every Saturday at 6:30 p.m. on YouTube.

Thursday, March 7, 2019

The Jethroverse: Xander McInerney, Annalise Langelier Among Returning Cast Confirmed for Season Three


The Jethroverse Season Two has yet to conclude, and already some of the cast returning for the third season of the series has been revealed.

Xander McInerney, who has made minor appearances as Vincent Kane in the first and second seasons (he’s set to return later in Season Two), will be a major part of the third season, along with Annalise Langelier’s mysterious character Claire Martin, who is yet to debut in Season Two.
Jarrett Strzepek as Bill Carrington in Season Two

Director and co-creator Rowan Wood is also set to reprise his role of Ezra Thorne in at least one episode of the season, alongside Lir Wood as Geoffrey Jackson and Jarrett Strzepek as Bill Carrington.

Curiously, the only current series regular whose return hasn’t been announced is Connor McInerney (Ryker Kane), who was introduced at the very end of Season One, and is an integral part of Season Two’s storyline.

However much of a role these characters will have in Season Three is as yet unknown, but it’s safe to assume that as Jethro Smith was sidelined in the second season, it’s a likelihood that the current starring cast will be put aside for other characters.

Production on Season Three is set to begin after Season Two concludes filming.

The Jethroverse Season Two continues every Saturday at 6:30 p.m. on YouTube.

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

‘The Jethroverse’ Season Two Poster Revealed

An official poster for the second season of The Jethroverse has been released on the show's IMDB page. See it below:


The poster is relatively simplistic, with the top half showing principal characters Bill Carrington (Jarrett Strzepek) and Ryker Kane (Connor McInerney), who both had supporting roles in the show's first season.

The bottom half shows Jethro Smith (Brennen Savery), who was the main character of the first season, but will apparently take a back seat to the newer characters this season.

It's unknown in exactly what capacity these characters will appear in the season, but at least it won't be long until we find out. The Jethroverse Season Two will premiere this Saturday, February 23.

Monday, February 18, 2019

‘The Jethroverse’ Season One Recap Released in Preparation for Season Two

The Jethroverse distributor, The Screen Avenger, has released an in-depth recap for the first season of the series on its channel, in preparation for the second season, which premieres this week.

Watch the recap here:



The recap covers most of the important bases from Season One, including the inception of Jethro's dimension-jumping abilities, Bill Carrington's intervention, and the deaths of Geoffrey Jackson, William Mallory and Johann Lang.

There's no doubt that some, if not all, of these plotlines will be important again in the forthcoming second season.

The Jethroverse Season Two will premiere this Saturday, February 23.

Sunday, February 3, 2019

‘The Jethroverse’ Season 2 Final Trailer—New Episodes Begin February 23!

The Screen Avenger has released the official second and final trailer for the second season of The Jethroverse, which doesn't include much new footage but does reveal some new story details.

The trailer begins showing a scene from the Season 1 finale, where Jethro Smith (Brennen Savery) lost his best friend, Johann Lang, hinting that that may affect him going into Season 2.

Watch the trailer here:


Also seen in the trailer is Jethro (or a version of him) unearthing some sort of mysterious blanket-wrapped object, Jethro and Brooke (Julia Holcomb) sharing a tender kiss, Rowan Wood (Ezra Thorne) leaving a room with a body behind, Bill Carrington (Jarrett Strzepek) drinking, Quinn Schuyler's character coming face to face with Carrie Voss, and our first official look at Annalise Langelier as Claire Martin.

An interesting bit of footage from the trailer is Ryker Kane (Connor McInerney) holding Bill back from physically attacking Ezra Thorne. This confirms that Bill and Ryker will, in fact, encounter Ezra some time in the season. This fits in with the previous trailer's recurring idea that Bill and Ryker are pursuing Ezra for some reason.

The trailer ends with the same mysterious shot that ended the teaser trailer -- that of a hooded figure with a skeletal hand.

How will this all fit together? Find out when The Jethroverse Season Two premieres on February 23, 2019!

Saturday, January 12, 2019

‘The Jethroverse’ Season Two Synopsis Reveals New Cast Member & Character Details

The official Jethroverse website has been updated to contain information from the upcoming second season, including a synopsis that confirms quite a few details:
The season stars Jarrett Strzepek and Connor McInerney as Bill Carrington and Ryker Kane, and follows them as they embark on adventures throughout the multiverse. Meanwhile, Ezra Thorne (Rowan Wood) moves forward with his plans, involving disgraced drug dealer Carrie Voss, and it doesn't take long for his actions to catch the radar of the mysterious Claire Martin (Annalise Langelier).
Brennen Savery in The Jethroverse Season Two
It’s worth noting that the synopsis does not mention Jethro Smith (Brennen Savery) at all, suggesting that he may not be a big part of the season even though he’s been at the forefront of nearly every trailer released so far. Instead, Jarrett Strzepek and Connor McInerney will star as their Season One characters, as they embark on multiversal adventures that are no doubt similar to Jethro’s (they may even cross paths with the man himself).

Aside from confirming what we already knew, the synopsis confirms the name of Carrie Voss, who is a drug dealer with ties to Ezra Thorne (Rowan Wood), which hints that their dynamic will also be a major part of the season.


The final plot element that the synopsis confirms is that Annalise Langelier will be playing the previously-unannounced character Claire Martin, who could either be a friend or foe for Ezra Thorne.


The Jethroverse Season Two will premiere February 23, 2019.