Here’s another Fringe Comic Con 2009 segment from FOX.
It’s interesting to hear the producers talk about getting to the alternate universe storyline 1 or 2 seasons earlier than they initially planned. One wonders what we would have encountered had such a reveal been staved off. I also think it’s encouraging to know that they are pushing the creative boundaries and keeping the show brave and, well, cool.
FOX have put together a Fringe Comic-Con video featuring behind the scenes footage and interviews with the cast members, Anna Torv, Jasika Nicole, John Noble and Joshua Jackson. We’ve now added the embedded video above. Oh, and keep a look out for the fake Observer
Update: Jul 31st: Further reporting added to this post.
Wanna know what happened at the Fringe panel yesterday?
Fear not Fringe fans, we’ll gather up all of the reports, tidbits, quotes and compile them in this post for added convenience (may be updated throught the next few days with more reports).
Click through the jump to read Fringe-related stuff from Comic Con 2009!
Be aware: some mild season 2 details were revealed at the con and may be present below.
Comic Con. The time of year when grown men and women dress up in rubber costumes as their favourite super heroes. Whilst it’s not exactly my thing, there’s nothing wrong with getting your freak-on – let the people have their fun, I say. But there’s a more important element appearing at the annual convention, and it goes by the name of the Fringe Panel.
After a successful first season on the air, and with fans still buzzing over what is to come next, this is the first real opportunity the people behind the magic have to let us know where the show is heading in the new season.
With that in mind, FB have 5 “Burning Questions” that we’d like to ask..
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