MERLIN: (10:00-11:00 p.m. ET) -- "The Fires of Idirsholas" SyFy has an all-new episode of "Merlin" Friday, in which Morgause’s plan for revenge pushes Merlin’s loyalty to the limit. We've got a short preview for the episode below:
Think Geek Offers Retro Video Game Posters

It may not be a movie poster for "Joust" but it could be the next best thing.
Think Geek has created a set of five propaganda posters based on popular video-games from the 80's, including Joust, Donkey Kong, Frogger and Tron.
New "Harry Potter" Trailer Attached to "Eclipse"
As if the hype surrounding "Twilight: Eclipse" needed to be any greater, there are reports that a trailer for the new "Harry Potter" movie will be attached to it when it opens next week.
Warner Brothers says the trailer will run before "Eclipse" which opens next Wednesday (and for which thousands of 12-year-old girls are already squealing with delight over and camping out to see).
Zombies Set to Invade Seattle
Looking for something different to do this fourth of July weekend?
If you live in or around Seattle, Washington, you could take part in Red, White and Dead Block Party. The zombie walk will start at 5 p.m. and is looking to take back the record for the world's largest zombie walk.
Fillion, Longoria Reportedly in Negotations for "Avengers"
Actors Nathan Fillion and Eva Longoria may be working together again outside of Wisteria Lane
The actors worked together on TV's "Desperate Housewives" and several sources in Hollywood indicate the two are in final negotiations to join Joss Whedon's big-screen version of "The Avengers."
Could Olyphant Be the New Snake Plissken?
The big question surrounding the upcoming "Escape From New York" reboot (beyond the obvious question of "why?") is who would step into Kurt Russell's shoes as the iconic Snake Plissken.
And while we don't have a definitive answer just yet, director Brett Eisner hints that he his eye on a leading man--"Justified" star Timothy Olyphant.
HBO Wants More "True Blood"
The third season is only two episodes old, but HBO wants more
Powered by strong ratings for the return of "True Blood," HBO has given the green light for a fourth season of the show.
Is the Crack in the Universe from "Doctor Who" Real?

If you've been watching the fifth series of "Doctor Who," (and if you haven't, why not?!?), then you will know that a mysterious crack in universe has been following the Doctor and Amy all season.
It's all fiction, right?
Maybe, maybe not.
Cohen Talks New Season of "Futurama"
After one of the longest hiatuses in history, "Futurama" kicks off its new season on Comedy Central tomorrow night.
And while the cable outlet has signed off for 26 episodes of the series, don't expect to see all of them this year.
Which SciFi Movie For 2011 Are You Most Anticipating?
SciFi Wire has a list of the 20 most anticipated genre movies of 2011. Included in the list are "Transformers 3," "Thor," the next "Twilight" movie, the final "Harry Potter" film and "Super Eight."
So, which one are you most looking forward to?
Warehouse 13: Season Two -- A Slice of SciFi Review
eason Two Picks Right Up Where The First Season Left Off
The last time we checked in at SyFy's Warehouse 13, the Warehouse had been infiltrated by MacPherson with the help of Claudia (Scagliotti) and Artie (Rubineck) had been apparently killed when the tunnel leading out of the facility erupted in flames.
Marian Call Tours the West
Marian's currently on her Western swing, so if you've never caught her show, there's a chance she's coming to a town near you!
Denis O'Hare -- A TV Guide On-Line Interivew
Our partner site, TV Guide On-Line has a new interview today with Denis O'Hare of HBO's "True Blood." O'Hare stars as Russell Edgington the new vampire king of Mississippi.
Dr. Strange Movie Gaining Momentum

Many of us are focused on the Marvel movie range that culminates in the summer of 2012 with "The Avengers." But what will come after the movie?
According to Deadline, the long rumored Doctor Strange movie could be on its way to theaters.
Robert Kirkman, Creator of "The Walking Dead" -- An AMC Interview
Interview by: AMC's Walking Dead Blog
Robert Kirkman, creator of The Walking Dead comic and Executive Producer of the series, explains what it's like to bring his story to life and witness the end of the world (or at least the end of Atlanta) in the process.
Warning: The following contains plot spoilers for The Walking Dead comic series.
Q: You started writing The Walking Dead in 2003. What's it like to finally be on set?










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