Showing posts with label Joshua Jackson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joshua Jackson. Show all posts

What Would You Ask: Johusa Jackson

      Email Post       1/17/2013 08:53:00 PM      

Tomorrow afternoon, we'll get the chance to chat with Joshua Jackson, the man who plays the one and only ;) Peter Bishop.

This will undoubtedly be a crowded conference call, so we may only get to ask one or two questions, but we still want to know - What would you ask Joshua Jackson?

Submit your questions in the comments by noon tomorrow, and we'll try to include as many as we can!

Fringe Interview: Joshua Jackson is "A Better Man"

      Email Post       11/08/2012 10:43:00 AM      

This Joshua Jackson interview lays out Peter's arc going forward pretty clearly so if you don't want to spoiled I would recommend waiting until after Friday's episode airs.

Fringe editor Ari Margolis recommends that you don't watch:
Going to step on my #Fringe soapbox one more time... As the final few episodes are filmed, stay away from any [spoilers]!!! I know it's tempting but I think you'll enjoy the experience more if you go into it un-spoiled! Just my two cents. And as always... #WatchItLive #Fringe
But if you are weak like me, the truth is but a click away.

Fringe - EPK Videos: Interviews with the Cast

      Email Post       9/25/2012 10:33:00 PM      


Here's a playlist with interviews to Anna Torv, Joshua Jackson, John Noble, Georgina Haig and Jasika Nicole about the Season Premiere.

Fans Ask Fringe: Yet To Do

      Email Post       8/31/2012 06:01:00 PM      



Lance Reddick, Anna Torv, John Noble, Joshua Jackson, and Jasika Nicole answer the fan question:

Is there something your character hasn't done so far that you'd like him/her to do? - Francisco Solares
If you would like to get your own questions answered, send a tweet to ‏ @jonxproductions with the hashtag #FansAskFringe

Fans Ask Fringe: Unwind

      Email Post       7/20/2012 04:34:00 PM      



Anna Torv, Lance Reddick, John Noble, Jaskia Nicole, and Joshua Jackson answer the fan question:
What's your idea of unwinding after all those long hours/days on set? - Rover Radar
If you would like to get your own questions answered, send a tweet to ‏ @jonxproductions with the hashtag #FansAskFringe

Fringe's EW Interview at SDCC 2012

      Email Post       7/14/2012 07:53:00 PM      



It's been a busy day in social media and at the San Diego Comic Con for Fringe, and here's a fun interview filmed today with Anna Torv, John Noble, Joshua Jackson, and Lance Reddick by Entertainment Weekly.
"Tomorrow's panel" they are referring to is, of course, the last Fringe Q&A panel ever at the SDCC, which will take place Sunday at 10AM Pacific Time.

Happy Birthday, Joshua Jackson

      Email Post       6/12/2012 12:22:00 AM      


I'm posting this a few minutes late in Eastern time, but it's still Joshua Jackson's birthday in his home town of Vancouver, British Columbia.

Happy Birthday to the man who plays our favorite door-kicking, raising-all things mechanical-back-to-life, dumb, smart guy.

From all of us here at Fringe Television, have a great day, Joshua. And thanks for joining us on Twitter a few months ago and sticking around!

You can wish Mr. Jackson a Happy Birthday on Twitter via @Vancity Jax.

FRINGE - Bell Is Back

      Email Post       5/10/2012 11:44:00 PM      


Here's a new promo video from FOX with Leonard Nimoy discussing what he finds delicious about the character, William Bell, and some lovely interview clips from Jasika Nicole, Joshua Jackson, John Noble, Lance Reddick, and Anna Torv.

#Fringe’s Josh Jackson On Twitter Fears AND John Noble Shows Off New Haircut (seriously)

      Email Post       4/20/2012 12:27:00 PM      

#Fringe’s Josh Jackson On Twitter Fears AND John Noble Shows Off New Haircut (seriously)
by Jim Halterman on April 20, 2012

@VanCityJax @JPFringe @JWFringe Talking to Josh Jackson (Peter) last week on the red carpet at the Paley Center’s TV Out of the Box event may have been pointless in terms of getting spoilers BUT he did urge everyone to watch Episode 19 of Fringe, which airs tonight on FOX (9/8c right after The Finder). And the always lovely John Noble (Walter), fresh from shooting the finale, sported a sharper new look.

See Jim's entire post here.





EP's Joel Wyman & Jeff Pinkner LIVE Tweeting During 419-Josh Jackson Too!

      Email Post       4/20/2012 06:42:00 AM      


You've heard me say executive producer Joel Wyman is a frequent visitor to Twitter.
Especially lately, as he knows Fringe fans have been awaiting news of a renewal of the series for a 5th season.

Wednesday afternoon Joel dropped in and said he and co-showrunner Jeff Pinkner will be live tweeting
both airings of episode 419 this Friday night.

As icing on the cake, Josh Jackson tweeted a few hours later that he would be live tweeting also,
but only during the West Coast airing.

Say hello to Joel, Jeff, and Josh and shower them with praise this Friday night!

If you do not have a Twitter account you can easily make one at http://twitter.com/

Follow the 3 of them at these Twitter addresses:

@JWFRINGE  Joel Wyman
@JPFRINGE   Jeff Pinkner
@VanCity Jax   Joshua Jackson

(fo note:I wouldn't be surprised to see other Fringe alumni live tweet also such as Jasika Nicole,
Kirk Acevedo, Lance Reddick, Michael Cerveris, and Michelle Krusiec.)

TV Line Interviews for "Letter of Transit"

      Email Post       4/19/2012 05:29:00 PM      

Joshua Jackson, John Noble, Anna Torv, Lance Reddick and Jaskika Nicole discuss the upcoming Fringe episode "Letter Of Transit" in this Matt Mitovich exclusive interview.

'Fringe': Josh Jackson and John Noble talk Season 5 and the Peter and Walter dynamic

      Email Post       4/16/2012 08:09:00 PM      

'Fringe': Josh Jackson and John Noble talk Season 5 and the Peter and Walter dynamic
By Carina Adly MacKenzie

April 13, 2012 4:36 PM ET

"Fringe" fans are used to seeing the dynamic between our favorite characters shift suddenly and dramatically -- and while it's always fun to explore new versions of old friends, we've found ourselves missing that old banter between Peter (Joshua Jackson) and Walter (John Noble) this season.

"We had to fight to get the old dynamic back," Noble told Zap2it when we caught up with him at the opening of Warner Bros' Television Out Of The Box exhibit at the Paley Center in Beverly Hills. "As characters, and as people, because Josh and I love playing it."

Now that Peter knows he's been home this entire time and that Walter and Olivia are his Walter and Olivia, Jackson tells us that Peter will continue to grow more comfortable with his father. "So far as Peter's concerned, these are all his people now. All of the barriers between Peter and Walter should then be removed," Jackson says. "Even though Walter has to come out of his shell, still, a little bit, there's no reason for that father-son love to not be there. It's not the central portion of our story toward the end of the season, but he and I love doing it, and it's a good portion of the story."

"The payoff is really there at the end of the season," Noble says, promising a more familiar relationship between father and son. "You do see that again."

Speaking of fathers and sons -- Jackson promises that fans are about to see the fall-out from the revelation that Peter had a son. "You're about to find out," he teases, with a very sly look on his face. (Seriously, just watch the video below.) You won't want to miss tonight's new episode at 9 p.m. EST on FOX.

Fans are anxiously awaiting news as to whether "Fringe" will be returning after this year for Season 5. "There are a lot of warm and fuzzy feelings out there, between us and FOX," Noble says. "I know that the FOX executives love the show. It's just a matter of business, and it's very close, because we're an expensive show."

Read Carina's entire Zap2it post here.

FRINGE: Now That Olivia Remembers Peter and Her Timeline, Is Walter Next? Josh Jackson Weighs In

      Email Post       4/13/2012 09:07:00 AM      


FRINGE: Now That Olivia Remembers Peter and Her Timeline, Is Walter Next? Josh Jackson Weighs In
 April 12, 2012 by Marisa Roffman

 Most fans of FRINGE’s Peter and Olivia were thrilled when she finally remembered her life from our original timeline (and Peter got confirmation he had been home all along), but there has been one key thing that has been missing — Walter’s memories.

True, Walter and Peter had a lovely moment in “Nothing As It Seems,” but it’s still not the relationship we spent three seasons growing to love. So when I sat down with Josh Jackson (Peter) on the FRINGE set last week, I asked him whether his character would now be trying to get his father to remember his past now that Olivia has finally “returned” to the right state of mind.

Read Marisa's entire Give Me My Remote post here.

Fans Ask Fringe: Joshua Jackson on Pecoln

      Email Post       3/28/2012 06:02:00 PM      



Joshua Jackson answers a fan question in this latest Fans Ask Fringe interview:
"For those of us who ship Peter/Lincoln (Pecoln), any good news for us?" - Buffyundercover / Larissa

If you would like to get your own questions answered, send a tweet to ‏ @jonxproductions with the hashtag #FansAskFringe

Joshua Jackson and Executive Producer Joel Wyman Live Tweeting on Twitter After Tonight's Episode!

      Email Post       3/23/2012 07:47:00 PM      

As if you didn't have enough great reasons to participate in the Fringe Twitter/GetGlue campaign tonight, hosted by Fringenuity, I give you a few more!

Two days ago, executive producer Joel Wyman dropped by at Twitter(and we always love it) and answered many fan questions. One fan asked if he would be live tweeting after the airing of episode 415 tonight. Joel posted the following:
" I will. Barring any unforeseen circumstances. For sure."

At 10PM last night Joshua Jackson, who plays Peter Bishop on our favorite show, started tweeting on Twitter. That's right! Joshua Jackson has a Twitter account and has been quite actively tweeting since 10PM Eastern US time last night.

Of course many Fringe fans were skeptical that @VancityJax was the real Joshua Jackson, so executive producer Joel Wyman appeared and tweeted the following around 3AM Eastern:
JOEL WYMAN ‏ @JWFRINGE
 Popping on to say @vancityjax is the great Josh Jackson. It's true. 'Night!


Now, in addition to joining Fringe fans on Twitter last night and today in between filming on the set in Vancouver, Josh tweeted the following reply when asked if he was going to live tweet during episode 415 tonight:
"as much as I can. I'll be at work, but I'm going to join @JWFRINGE in the fun."

So Fringe fans, I present you two more reasons to get onto Twitter tonight after episode 415 ends:
Joel Wyman and Joshua Jackson.

(And please be aware that Jasika Nicole sometimes joins us as well as long time fan Rebecca Mader, and past guest actress Michelle Krusiec.)

If you are not familiar with Twitter you can make an account here: http://www.twitter.com/.








FRINGE - Eight Straight

      Email Post       3/21/2012 10:55:00 PM      


Here's a new Ari Margolis promotional vid for upcoming episode 415 and the rest of the season.
If you weren't already excited for the rest of Season 4 you will be after you watch this!
And executive producer Jeff Pinkner ends it with "And chock full of answers." Ya gotta love that!

FRINGE-Fans Ask:Spin-Off

      Email Post       3/20/2012 11:33:00 PM      


Here's the latest vid in Ari Margolis' excellent "Fans Ask" video series.
This time he asks the cast members about spin-offs their characters would be in. Enjoy!

FRINGE - Fans Ask: Take Away

      Email Post       3/14/2012 08:54:00 PM      


Here's the latest installment in Fringe media master, Ari Margolis' famous "Fans Ask" series. This time members of the cast are asked what they would take away from the set if they could. Enjoy!

Fringe Fans Ask: Episode 419

      Email Post       3/09/2012 10:02:00 AM      



It the latest Fans Ask video, Anna Torv, Joshua Jackson, Blair Brown, John Noble, Jasika Nicole, and Seth Gabel are asked the question:
How would the cast feel about doing a live episode for episode 419?

Joshua Jackson: If "Fringe" Is Forced to End This Season, the Payoff Will Still Satisfy

      Email Post       2/03/2012 08:24:00 AM      


Joshua Jackson: If "Fringe" Is Forced to End This Season, the Payoff Will Still Satisfy
By Scott Huver

Thursday, Feb 2, 2012
Updated 2:26 PM CSTView 

 With “Fringe’s” ratings leaving the show on the fringe of cancellation, Joshua Jackson says he’s confident the producers have a plan in place to satisfy the otherwise acclaimed sci-fi show’s faithful core audience if a forced finale comes this season.

Jackson, who plays timeline-lost Peter Bishop on Fox’s critically hailed cult favorite, tells PopcornBiz that as the more obtuse and enigmatic elements of “Fringe’s” ambitious but occasionally impenetrable Season Four are finally coming to light and putting higher stakes storylines into play. And while he’s hoping for more “Fringe” in the future, Jackson says he’s got every reason to believe that if low ratings bring the series to a close – as Fox executives have suggested in reluctant terms – the creative team will be able to execute the endgame they’ve always had in mind.

Season by season, “Fringe” has just got more ambitious, taken bigger risks, and they always do pay off within the context of the show. But ratings don’t always equal the creative successes. Are you guys at a point where maybe you’re starting to think about the ending of the show, so we can all have the satisfaction of getting there, before the ratings make us say goodbye?

The truth of the matter is, we already had that conversation last year. I think sort of we peaked ratings-wise, in Season Two – it was our most solid year. And I actually think creatively that was our most consistently solid year. But it wasn’t our most ambitious year – I would say Season Three was an extremely ambitious year, and a lot of people tuned out last year. So we were prepared that last year might’ve been the end. I’m not involved in those conversations, frankly, but I think [the producers] are prepared for it, if that was going to be the case, how they would implement that ending. And they’ve always said – and I believe them – that there is an ending to the show. I’m guessing you heard what [Fox programming president] Kevin Reilly said, and I don’t think you can be any more honest and upfront and still be a network executive. So if this is going to be the end of the show, if we are not making the money or they’re losing money on us, I just want to believe him when he says that he will give our guys enough time to implement whatever the end game is. Because as much as I don’t want to lose my job, at this point the thing that we have to do as a show, and as a network supporting the show, is satisfy the people who have so passionately stuck with us, and been so rabidly and passionately involved in our show. We cannot just go out in blink. It has to finish, whether it’s now, whether it’s next year, whether it’s five years from now, it just has to get to its end.

What can you say at this point about where the current season is heading?

This is the first time on ‘Fringe’ – and I’ve said this before tonight – where we’re this deep into the season and I have absolutely no clue where we’re going. Because there was sort of a natural place that the show had to go last year to satisfy the story that had been introduced. But there’s no necessary ending to the story we’ve introduced this year – It could go a bunch of different ways. So I have no clue.

Do you feel that in a way, even though you were absent in much of the beginning of the season, that this is gradually turning out to be Peter’s season?

Not really. I feel like the function of the Peter character, beyond who he as a man, is to reflect the other characters back – and this is a constantly changing thing, so this is my opinion today! – but it seems to be, getting two-thirds of the way into Season Four now, that what this season and last season really are, and I think ultimately what this show is about now, is a woman finding herself. I feel like this show is about Olivia Dunham coming to know herself. In Season One and Two I really thought it was about the family, right? This Bizarro family. But as we’ve gotten out of the family dynamic and definitely more into the romantic dynamic between Peter and Olivia…Last year the entire season was about us, as an audience, coming to understand what Olivia was, by seeing what she wasn’t – that whole Olivia/Bolivia dynamic. And this year I think, as an audience but also for her character, it’s her coming to know herself, in the grand sense, who the real Olivia Dunham is. So I think that that’s what this season and ultimately the whole show is about. So every prediction I’ve ever made on this show is wrong, so we’ll see.

How do you envision Peter now, overall?

Peter has been kind of a boy hero right from the very beginning. Peter is the one that gets brought into the world from the pilot on, but as that character, he’s the boy hero. He’s the thing that makes the machine go, but he’s not the central story of the show.

He’s like a living MacGuffin, in a way.

And we talk about that all the time. He was definitely the MacGuffin for the first two seasons. And then the last half of last season he was the MacGuffin as the battery of the machine, so definitely we’ve used him as that. But in his dynamics with other characters, what he seems to have always served, is in the ‘Fringe’ world that we’ve created, we don’t need to get to know Peter’s story, because it’s NOT Peter’s story. We need to get to know how people relate to Peter, and it sort of shows them back to themselves. In the beginning it was just Peter with Walter, right? We would never have been able to know Walter if he didn’t have Peter there to allow him that view inside. And I think that’s a lot of what Peter serves with the Olivia relationship as well: you get to see the human side of her, because of her relationship with Peter.

Read the entire NBCDFW.com article here.
 

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