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 | Veronica Mars - Season 3? TVShowsonDVD.com and E!Online's Kristin have some scoop! Plus season 2 on DVD and how did "Veronica Mars" in the Save One Show campaign? |
There is no official word yet on a renewal, but some inofficial.
TVShowsonDVD.com has some info about the season 2 DVD-set:
In the wealthy seaside community of Neptune, California, the rich and powerful make the rules. Unfortunately for them, there's Veronica Mars, a smart, fearless 17-year-old apprentice private investigator. In season two, the Mars family finds themselves embroiled in another season-long mystery hitting closer to home, following a new local tragedy. Meanwhile, after a summer of surprises and sordid murder trials, Logan and best friend Duncan Kane find themselves at odds, while Veronica must deal with her increasingly complicated romantic life and a whole new school year with familiar and surprising fresh faces.
Includes all 22 episodes of the second season plus amazing extras that includes a behind-the-scenes featurette, gag reel and deleted scenes.
The DVD-set is set to be released August the 22nd. You can get it for $59.98.
They say, "The release date is tied to the season 3 premiere on the CW!" The last quote is by a retailer, who received this in an email by Warner Bros. Home Video!
Check the source via this link!
Now the info by Kristin Veitch.
She launched the Save One Show campaign and the users voted for their favorite endangered show.
Here is the result:
Fifth Place: What About Brian, 3%
Fourth Place: Everwood, 7%
Third Place: Supernatural, 14%
Runner-Up: Veronica Mars, 32%
And the Winner Is: One Tree Hill, 44%
958,017 user voted this year.
Now Kristin's scoop:
Veronica Mars Already Saved? "Don't worry. It's coming back." Those are the exact same words I heard this week from an inside source regarding Veronica Mars. And she was quoting the exact same words of someone I think you'll take seriously: CW chief Dawn Ostroff.
Shall we crack open a case of "Thank You, Dawn!" and celebrate?
Okay, it might be a tad premature, since the telephone game can be unreliable and no one will know for sure until the CW's schedule is announced on May 18. But I, for one, am choosing to believe our favorite spunky detective will be saved. And I am not alone.
"I believe we're going to be back," VM executive producer Rob Thomas tells me. "Everyone knows I put a $4,000 shower in my office, but I also kept the Veronica Mars writers an extra three weeks, and we actually have episodes one, two and three broken for next year. I'm that confident we'll be back, and we need to hit the ground running next year."
And run he will. Rob has big plans for season three. "We're going to do away with the season-long mystery and, instead, go with three long mysteries. Our first mystery would be eight episodes long, and the nice thing about it is that we give the audience more jumping-in points." In episode 16, the first mystery will introduce the rapist, who shaves women's heads, which Thomas says "allows us to keep some characters we've grown to love on the show."
Speaking of, Rob says he already knows which actors will--or, gulp, won't--be back next year. "The cast members who are series regulars this year but aren't next year knew from day one," he says. "So, that hasn't changed. The only thing that may change is that we really want to make Tina Majorino [Mac] a series regular. We just adore her, and we're already planning episodes with her. We're going to try to make that happen, and if we don't, it's just because we don't have the money, because we love her." Can I get an amen, my Mac-lovin' brothers?
The big season finale of Veronica Mars airs this Tuesday on UPN, and I know you'll watch because (a) we don't want Ostroff to change her mind, and (b) it is so worth your time. "We spent a ton of money on this episode, almost an extra half-million," Thomas tells me. "Normally our episodes shoot in seven or eight days. We shot this over 10 days, and there are scenes in foreign countries. We're in Australia. We're in New York." Very Sydney Bristow, no? Furthermore, Rob reveals: "Veronica graduates. You find out for certain who sent the bus off the cliff. We see Lily Kane in this episode--we actually have an extended dream where Veronica dreams about graduation day had Lily been alive--and private detective Vinnie Vanlowe makes an appearance, as do Veronica's mom and Wallace's mom. We had a huge cast for it."
And a huge twist. "We do have another cliffhanger at the end," Rob admits. "But, as I promised fans, we do tie up everything from season two. The cliffhanger is something that launches us into season three. It's not a romantic cliffhanger. It's more of a wha?! cliffhanger."
As in, "wha?!, Veronica and Logan just got married?" Hey, I'm just guessing (hoping?) here. If you want to know what Rob said about Veronica and Logan's future, make sure you come to our next chat this Monday at 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT, where I'll be spilling the LoVe-ly beans.
The whole text is accessable via the source-link.
We hope sooo much that this is true. What do you think?
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