The Rumors Concerning Moonlight Season 2 on Sci Fi Are FALSE
February/18/2009 19:49 Filed in: Episodes
Lately, a few untrustworthy / unreliable members of
ML fandom have been spreading baseless rumors about
the possibility of Moonlight Season 2.
For the sake of those readers who may have false hopes regarding this, Matt Mitovich of TV Guide lays this nonsense to rest:
"MATT: Moonlight, which averaged 7.5 million viewers during its CBS run, has been hovering around a million weekly viewers on Sci Fi, making it one of the better-performing series acquired by the cabler in recent years. That said, a wild rumor suggesting that Sci Fi is seeking to get Mick and the band back together for a Season 2 has absolutely no teeth to it."
Source: http://www.tvguide.com/News/MegaBuzz-24-Heroes-1003005.aspx
Moonlight, as a production, is a nonexistent entity. A season 2 is virtually impossible at this point. No studios have been interested. All contracts on the cast and crew have completely expired. The main actors involved have found work elsewhere. Alex O'Loughlin himself has stated that the show has been "laid to rest" so we must content ourselves with the DVD set and the repeats of season 1 on the Sci Fi Channel.
For the sake of those readers who may have false hopes regarding this, Matt Mitovich of TV Guide lays this nonsense to rest:
"MATT: Moonlight, which averaged 7.5 million viewers during its CBS run, has been hovering around a million weekly viewers on Sci Fi, making it one of the better-performing series acquired by the cabler in recent years. That said, a wild rumor suggesting that Sci Fi is seeking to get Mick and the band back together for a Season 2 has absolutely no teeth to it."
Source: http://www.tvguide.com/News/MegaBuzz-24-Heroes-1003005.aspx
Moonlight, as a production, is a nonexistent entity. A season 2 is virtually impossible at this point. No studios have been interested. All contracts on the cast and crew have completely expired. The main actors involved have found work elsewhere. Alex O'Loughlin himself has stated that the show has been "laid to rest" so we must content ourselves with the DVD set and the repeats of season 1 on the Sci Fi Channel.
Moonlight Ep 4 "Fever" Ratings On SFC
February/18/2009 19:31 Filed in: Broadcast
For the February 13th, 2009 broadcast of Moonlight
episode 4 "Fever" on the Sci Fi Channel:
Episode 4 attracted an audience of 1.242 million viewers. The is a slight drop from last week, and continues to be just slightly under Sci Fi Channel's 2008 viewer average of 1.278 million.
(source: tvbythenumbers.com)
Episode 4 attracted an audience of 1.242 million viewers. The is a slight drop from last week, and continues to be just slightly under Sci Fi Channel's 2008 viewer average of 1.278 million.
(source: tvbythenumbers.com)
Moonlight Ep 3 "Dr. Feelgood" Ratings On SFC
February/12/2009 19:25 Filed in: Broadcast
For the February 6th, 2009 broadcast of Moonlight
episode 3 "Dr. Feelgood" on the Sci Fi Channel:
Episode 3 attracted an audience of 1.262 million viewers. The show has risen slightly over the last two weeks, and is just slightly under Sci Fi Channel's 2008 viewer average of 1.278 million.
(source: tvbythenumbers.com)
Episode 3 attracted an audience of 1.262 million viewers. The show has risen slightly over the last two weeks, and is just slightly under Sci Fi Channel's 2008 viewer average of 1.278 million.
(source: tvbythenumbers.com)
Moonlight Ep 2 "Out Of The Past" Ratings On SFC
February/03/2009 14:39 Filed in: Broadcast
For the January 30th, 2009 broadcast of Moonlight
episode 2 "Out Of The Past" on the Sci Fi Channel:
Episode 2 attracted an audience of 1.199 million viewers. The show held steady from last weeks opening results, with a tiny uptick of 33k viewers.
(source: tvbythenumbers.com)
Episode 2 attracted an audience of 1.199 million viewers. The show held steady from last weeks opening results, with a tiny uptick of 33k viewers.
(source: tvbythenumbers.com)
Moonlight Ep 1 "No Such Thing As Vampires" Ratings On SFC
January/27/2009 16:48 Filed in: Broadcast
For the January 23rd, 2009 series premiere of
Moonlight on the Sci Fi Channel:
Episode 1 attracted an audience of 1.166 million viewers. The SFC viewer average for 2008 was 1.278 million viewers, so ML has fallen slightly below that watermark.
(source: tvbythenumbers.com)
Episode 1 attracted an audience of 1.166 million viewers. The SFC viewer average for 2008 was 1.278 million viewers, so ML has fallen slightly below that watermark.
(source: tvbythenumbers.com)
Moonlight S01E01 "No Such Thing As Vampires" 01/23/09
January/23/2009 18:56 Filed in: Broadcast
The SERIES PREMIERE will re-air on The Sci Fi Channel
January 23rd, 2009.
S01E01 - No Such Thing As Vampires
SERIES PREMIERE
"When a series of vampire-style murders plague L.A., immortal investigator Mick St. John (O'Loughlin) sets out to find the culprits and re-connects with a woman, Internet reporter Beth Turner (Myles), from his past at a crime scene, on the series premiere of MOONLIGHT, Friday, January 23 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the SFC Television Network. "
Full episode description and cast listing:
S01E01 - No Such Thing As Vampires
Full Music/ Sound Score listing :
http://moonlight-archive.com/Music/Music.php
S01E01 Photo Gallery (Click HERE for access to complete gallery with hi-res images).
Series Description
"Moonlight" is a romantic thriller with a new twist on the vampire legend. Starring Alex O'Loughlin ("The Shield," "Mary Bryant"), Sophia Myles ("Underworld" movies, "Tristan + Isolde"), Jason Dohring ("Veronica Mars," "Deep Impact") and Shannyn Sossamon ("Dirt," "The Rules of Attraction"), "Moonlight" is from Silver Pictures Television in association with Warner Bros. Television, airing Fridays (9:00 - 10:00 p.m. ET/PT) on Sci Fi Channel.
Mick St. John (O'Loughlin) is a captivating, charming -- and immortal -- private investigator from Los Angeles who defies the traditional bloodsucking norms of his vampire tendencies by using his wit and powerful supernatural abilities to help the living. In a life-altering twist of fate, Mick was bitten 60 years ago by his then-new bride, the seductive Coraline (Sossamon).
Forever 30 years of age, Mick is as handsome and charismatic as the day he was "turned," and he eschews others of his kind who view humans only as a source of nourishment. With only a handful of like-minded confidantes for company, including the eternally young, wealthy and mischievous Josef Kostan (Dohring), a hedge-fund trader who relishes his uniqueness, Mick fills his infinite days protecting the living.
But one night years ago, a single act of kindness changed him when he saved the life of a young girl, Beth Turner (Myles), making him want to be a better vampire. Now their paths cross again, and Mick develops a distinctive bond with Beth, who has grown into a beautiful, ambitious Internet investigative reporter. Reconnecting with her unleashes feelings Mick knows he can't pursue without exposing the part of him that would make him a monster in Beth's eyes. As Mick lives between two realities, fighting his adversaries among the undead and falling in love, he discovers the mysteries and pleasures that a valuable life has to offer.
"Moonlight" is executive produced by Joel Silver ("Veronica Mars," "The Reaping," "V for Vendetta," "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang," "House of Wax" [2005], "The Matrix" movies, "Gothika," "Lethal Weapon" movies, "Die Hard" movies, "The Invasion," "The Brave One" [2007], "Speed Racer" [2008]), Chip Johannessen ("Dark Angel," "Millennium," "Beverly Hills, 90210"), Ron Koslow ("Beauty and the Beast," "Birds of Prey," "Roar," "Last Dance" [1996]), Rod Holcomb ("ER," "China Beach," "Shark," "The Pentagon Papers," "Thanks of a Grateful Nation") and Gerard Bocaccio ("Playing Mona Lisa," "A Fate Totally Worse Than Death").
S01E01 - No Such Thing As Vampires
SERIES PREMIERE
"When a series of vampire-style murders plague L.A., immortal investigator Mick St. John (O'Loughlin) sets out to find the culprits and re-connects with a woman, Internet reporter Beth Turner (Myles), from his past at a crime scene, on the series premiere of MOONLIGHT, Friday, January 23 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the SFC Television Network. "
Full episode description and cast listing:
S01E01 - No Such Thing As Vampires
Full Music/ Sound Score listing :
http://moonlight-archive.com/Music/Music.php
S01E01 Photo Gallery (Click HERE for access to complete gallery with hi-res images).
Series Description
"Moonlight" is a romantic thriller with a new twist on the vampire legend. Starring Alex O'Loughlin ("The Shield," "Mary Bryant"), Sophia Myles ("Underworld" movies, "Tristan + Isolde"), Jason Dohring ("Veronica Mars," "Deep Impact") and Shannyn Sossamon ("Dirt," "The Rules of Attraction"), "Moonlight" is from Silver Pictures Television in association with Warner Bros. Television, airing Fridays (9:00 - 10:00 p.m. ET/PT) on Sci Fi Channel.
Mick St. John (O'Loughlin) is a captivating, charming -- and immortal -- private investigator from Los Angeles who defies the traditional bloodsucking norms of his vampire tendencies by using his wit and powerful supernatural abilities to help the living. In a life-altering twist of fate, Mick was bitten 60 years ago by his then-new bride, the seductive Coraline (Sossamon).
Forever 30 years of age, Mick is as handsome and charismatic as the day he was "turned," and he eschews others of his kind who view humans only as a source of nourishment. With only a handful of like-minded confidantes for company, including the eternally young, wealthy and mischievous Josef Kostan (Dohring), a hedge-fund trader who relishes his uniqueness, Mick fills his infinite days protecting the living.
But one night years ago, a single act of kindness changed him when he saved the life of a young girl, Beth Turner (Myles), making him want to be a better vampire. Now their paths cross again, and Mick develops a distinctive bond with Beth, who has grown into a beautiful, ambitious Internet investigative reporter. Reconnecting with her unleashes feelings Mick knows he can't pursue without exposing the part of him that would make him a monster in Beth's eyes. As Mick lives between two realities, fighting his adversaries among the undead and falling in love, he discovers the mysteries and pleasures that a valuable life has to offer.
"Moonlight" is executive produced by Joel Silver ("Veronica Mars," "The Reaping," "V for Vendetta," "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang," "House of Wax" [2005], "The Matrix" movies, "Gothika," "Lethal Weapon" movies, "Die Hard" movies, "The Invasion," "The Brave One" [2007], "Speed Racer" [2008]), Chip Johannessen ("Dark Angel," "Millennium," "Beverly Hills, 90210"), Ron Koslow ("Beauty and the Beast," "Birds of Prey," "Roar," "Last Dance" [1996]), Rod Holcomb ("ER," "China Beach," "Shark," "The Pentagon Papers," "Thanks of a Grateful Nation") and Gerard Bocaccio ("Playing Mona Lisa," "A Fate Totally Worse Than Death").
Moonlight Section Now Online At Sci Fi Channel Website
December/18/2008 21:49 Filed in: Off-Site
The Sci Fi Channel network has added a section for
Moonlight to it's website, featuring episode
descriptions* and a gallery.
http://www.scifi.com/moonlight/
*At the time of posting, it looks like they still need to do some fact checking as their episode listing is incorrect in both broadcast order and a number of titles. Feel free to use our superior Moonlight Episode Guide and Moonlight Gallery as a reference. ;-)
http://www.scifi.com/moonlight/
*At the time of posting, it looks like they still need to do some fact checking as their episode listing is incorrect in both broadcast order and a number of titles. Feel free to use our superior Moonlight Episode Guide and Moonlight Gallery as a reference. ;-)
