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.