'Fringe' Joshua Jackson interview:'I'm excited about Peter's return'

      Email Post       9/23/2011 10:21:00 AM      

'Fringe' Joshua Jackson interview: 'I'm excited about Peter's return'
Friday, September 23 2011, 4:25am EDT
By Morgan Jeffery, TV Reporter

Where is Peter Bishop? The location of Fringe's roguish hero may be a mystery, but luckily, his real-life counterpart Joshua Jackson is a little easier to track down! The new season of Fringe begins tonight on Fox - and will debut in the UK next week - so we caught up with Josh to chat about Peter's disappearance, those Observer theories and what we can expect from season four!

Your character 'disappeared' in the Fringe finale at the end of the third series. How surprised were you when you read the script?
"I helped to build the ending to season three, so I wasn't surprised by it at all. I thought it was important to go to that level because it's the fulfilment of the myth – and that's exactly where we were heading with the story. It's the logical and necessary final point to Peter's storyline, so I thought it was important that we went to that epic level. I'm glad we achieved it. I'm glad that's where we ended at the end of the last season."

It sounds like you're pretty proud of the finale…
"You know what? I think Fringe always does well with its finales, but I'm incredibly proud of the last one. The most iconic image of Fringe was probably the end of the finale to the first season when you saw the World Trade Center – but last season's finale is also up there. Not to toot my own horn, but I hope that this cliffhanger had a lot of people talking about the show. It got a lot of people thinking."

How proud of the show are you in general?

"I'm incredibly proud, especially when it comes to the storytelling. We've taken this show to places that people would never have expected – and I love that. I think that's really good storytelling. Last year, we used the alternate universe to open up the Olivia character and revealed who she is by seeing her opposite.

"In season two, we got to see Walter become a human being again by having a relationship with his son. At the end of season three, Peter became a man. And part of his becoming a man was making a sacrifice. The sacrifice that he had to make was his existence for the lives and happiness of the people that he loved. There is no more noble sacrifice that you can make. That was epic."

Did you think that the character of Peter had come full circle by the end of the last season?
"That's exactly what I felt. When we introduced Peter in season one, he was a guy who cared about nothing. He lived a nihilistic life with no close friends, but you see a completely different person if you move forward three years."

How would you describe him at the end of the third season?
"When you move forward three years, that same guy decides that it's his fate and his destiny to get into that machine and disappear. That's a major progression for a character. He decides to conspire with his own father to make himself not exist so that the people he loves can have a chance to live. That is a very noble sacrifice, and it's not anything the guy would have considered doing three years ago. To me, that's a full stop to Peter. That's the end of this character progression. He can't go any further than that, can he?"


What can you tell us about Peter's return to Fringe in the new season of the show?
"I'm not allowed to give anything away about the new season of Fringe, but I can tell you that I was extremely excited to see what avenue the writers wanted to take in how they bring Peter back."

Before you saw any scripts to the new season, did you have any idea how they would achieve his return?
"I thought about it a lot, and I considered the possibility that Peter could come back as a guardian angel protecting the people that he has made this great sacrifice for. There's another version where he could be an Observer. Well, if he steps outside of the timeline, the only characters that we've introduced into our universe that can do that are the Observers..."

You'd have to shave your head if you became an Observer…
"I'd love that. You know what? I thought the Observer idea was super cool – but you'll just have to watch and see if that's the direction we go."

Can't you even tell us a little secret about the new season?
"I can tell you that everything that we knew with the end of season three is still valid without Peter, but that's it. I'll also tell you that I was equally as curious to see how I get reintegrated into the show for the fourth season. I don't want to sound selfish, but that's something I was very eager to discover. Very eager indeed."

Fringe returns to Fox tonight at 9/8c and airs in the UK from September 28 on Sky1.
Source:digitalspy.com

Fringe Season 4 Premier: What You Need To Know

      Email Post       9/23/2011 09:40:00 AM      



Tonight is the Season 4 premier of Fringe. If you are new to Fringe, this episode is a prefect place to jump into the show. The storyline has gone through a "reset", and will be starting fresh with new story lines. Everything you need to get you started will be explained in tonight's episode, but if you want to get the full backstory, this Past + Present + Future video series gives a great summary of the show so far.

If you have the ability to watch the show LIVE tonight, we will be hosting our live chat room, and may even give away some prizes. Stay tuned for more info.

Happy Fringe Friday!

Season 4 Promo with Cast Interviews

      Email Post       9/23/2011 08:43:00 AM      

Here's a new Season 4 Promo vid full of Cast Interivews.
I believe this came on a USB that FOX Broadcasting recently sent to the press. Enjoy!

NOTE:If you are a diehard "No Spoiler" person, you may want to pass on this, but I couldn't find anything really spoilery in here.

FRINGE: A Sitdown with Joshua Jackson

      Email Post       9/22/2011 10:28:00 PM      

For all the Peter fans, here is an interview with Joshua Jackson about his role in Fringe Season 4.

Fringe 3 Sneak Peeks 401 Neither Here Nor There

      Email Post       9/22/2011 09:04:00 PM      



Here are 3 sneak peeks from the Season Premiere of FRINGE.

Complete List of Ari Margolis' Summer 'Fringe Song Of The Day'

      Email Post       9/22/2011 11:54:00 AM      

I've posted before here at Fringe Television how lucky we are that Fringe Media Master, Ari Margolis, is also a great friend to Fringe fans.

Ari started posting a Fringe Song Of The Day(SOTD)on his Twitter account in May and he kept it up the entire summer, which made the summer hiatus that much more fun, and feel a bit shorter.

Ari even took fan SOTD requests and posted them, and solicited at least 3 from
Fringe cast member Jasika Nicole who plays both Astrid Farnsworth's on the TV series.

Check out the entire list of Ari's picks for 'Fringe Song Of The Day' by clicking here.
Enjoy! And go to Ari's Twitter account at @jonxproductions and thank him for an awesome
job.

Fringe Season 4 Conference Call with Joel Wyman and Jeff Pinkner

      Email Post       9/22/2011 02:01:00 AM      

Fringe S4 Conference Call w/ Jeff Pinkner and Joel Wyman by FringeTelevision

I had the unique and awesome opportunity to be included on today's conference call with executive producers Joel Wyman and Jeff Pinkner that took place at 2PM Eastern today.

Joel and Jeff were in great spirits. First, they reassured everyone that Joshua Jackson's character was not permanently gone. "We would never do that."

They also said "Peter's part of the DNA of the show," and "the previous three years did indeed happen." Joel and Jeff said they would be frustrated if a show they watched did that, and it's not part of their storytelling method to let that happen.

Then out of the blue, Jeff Pinkner started talking about the incredible "Where Is Peter Bishop" fanvid and how much they appreciated it.

New Season 4 Photo Shoot

      Email Post       9/21/2011 10:40:00 PM      

This new Season 4 Photoshoot vid showed up on YT today. Enjoy!

The Question Asked Around the World: An Interview with the #WhereisPeterBishop? Fan Video Editor

      Email Post       9/21/2011 05:30:00 PM      



I once remarked that one of the best things about FRINGE is that the show inspires creativity in the fanbase. We're a passionate bunch, and use many outlets to express our affection for our special show. Fans create art of all kinds, write fan-fiction, blog, create pod-casts, and make videos about FRINGE. It is done purely for love of an amazing show, but sometimes something special catches the eyes of many.

What started as a fan-project for Zoey M. became something more. It ended up becoming an extraordinary journey for her and fellow Cortexifans around the world.

Word about the #WhereIsPeterBishop video project was spread throughout Twitter, Tumblr, forums, and various FRINGE Facebook fan groups. The request was simple - fan picture submissions from as many different places/landmarks as possible, featuring the message, "Where Is Peter Bishop?" We all knew it was going to be something special, but no one expected the high-level attention that her labor of love would receive.

The FOX online promotion head for FRINGE, Ari Margolis, even became involved by taking #WIPB pictures of John Noble, Jasika Nicole and he-whose-character-does-not exist-but-will, Joshua Jackson. But everyone was surprised when they read this Give Me My Remote interview with FRINGE producers Joel Wyman and Jeff Pinkner:

Where Is Peter Bishop? In A New DC Comic!

      Email Post       9/21/2011 12:18:00 PM      

DC Comics has released a new 'Fringe' direct-to-digital comic series via the internet titled "Beyond The Fringe." The first issue was written by Joshua Jackson himself(!) and is available now for $0.99 via the link below.

Here is the official description:
Jump BEYOND THE FRINGE in the very first chapter of the direct-to-digital series, written by star Joshua Jackson (Peter Bishop)! The stakes are high as Peter undertakes a desperate, time-traveling adventure that Walter believes might save the world. Then come back in two weeks to explore an entirely different scenario, featuring a young Peter in an alternate timeline where Peter never died as a boy!
Order "Beyond The Fringe" here

Full press release after the break.

Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman on 'Neither Here Nor There,' Fan Support, Alt-Nina, and More

      Email Post       9/20/2011 09:56:00 PM      

FRINGE: Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman on ‘Neither Here Nor There,’ Fan Support, Alt-Nina, and More
September 20, 2011 by Marisa Roffman


After having arguably the biggest cliffhanger of the season — no, seriously, where the heck did Peter Bishop go?! — FRINGE is finally back this week with new episodes! (I won’t judge you if you do a happy dance. Swear.)

And while it would be way too spoilery to do a traditional “You Ask, I Answer” for the first two hours of the season, I think I found a solution you guys will be a little happier with: teases straight from FRINGE executive producers Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman!

I spoke with Pinkner and Wyman earlier today, and they spoke about about their very big premiere, the fan support, alt-Nina, season 4, and more…


Whoa! Chuck, Supernatural and Fringe Prove to have More Fall TV Buzz...

      Email Post       9/20/2011 09:01:00 PM      

Whoa! Chuck, Supernatural and Fringe Prove to have More Fall TV Buzz than Glee, The Playboy Club, Charlie’s Angels

Posted by: Jessica Rae

You’ll be surprised at what Chuck season 5 (Zachary Levi, Yvonne Strahovski, Adam Baldwin, Joshua Gomez) , Supernatural season 7 (Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalacki) and Fringe season 4 (Joshua Jackson, Anna Torv) have in common. According to Banyan Branch, a leading full-service social media agency, these are the top three TV shows receiving buzz online, especially when it comes to social media. Do TV fans matter more than ever? Damn right they do. And the results will surprise even the most loyal of TV watchers.


Fall TV 2011 Surprises:

•The top three shows currently receiving buzz online are Chuck, Supernatural and Fringe
•Newcomers and returning favorites such as Glee, The Playboy Club and Charlie’s Angels have generated almost *no* online excitement
•Even more surprising, online chatter for Glee, a show that has received an extraordinary of media attention during its first two seasons, has been fairly negative and conversation has pointed to the failure of the show’s promotion during the NFL games this past weekend.
Additional takeaways:

•Banyan Branch’s research indicates that the top three shows are using a variety of media outlets and their own Twitter properties for promotion, with popular sites like E!, Entertainment Weekly and People sharing exclusive content, season trailers and sneak peeks with Twitter followers.
•Supernatural is exploring GetGlue, a service similar to FourSquare, but instead of checking into physical locations, you check in to TV shows you’re watching, books you’re reading or music you’re listening to. (GetGlue seems very popular with people on Twitter.)
•Social viewing parties are emerging. Unofficial viewing parties are held via Twitter simply by fans using a pre-designated hashtag to have conversations with each other (Editor’s note: Such as #TVD but more specific like #TVDS3 for The Vampire Diaries season 3 conversations.)
•A shift is occurring in how fans communicate with shows as they start to get access to some of their favorite characters on their favorite television shows—this communication is a privilege they’re coveting! For TV shows, it’s a great way to identify influencers and build relationships, opening the door for turning a loyal fan into a brand advocate. As shows compete to stay on the air, regular engagement with fans on Twitter is an essential way to keep the buzz going. (Editor’s Note: I am more excited when I get to tweet with a TV show star than when I’m conducting an official interview with one on the phone. This is because on Twitter they aren’t scheduled to talk with me.)



 

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