Nathan Fillion on Regis & Kelly January 12th, 2010

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Alyssa Milano Behind the Scenes of Castle January 11th, 2010

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Alyssa Milano Talks About Castle January 6th, 2010

Yahoo! TV Blog talks to Alyssa Milano about her guest role in the next episode of Castle “A Rose for Everafter” which airs on Jan 11th.

To read the full interview (includes minor spoilers) go to tv.yahoo.com

So how did you get involved in this episode of “Castle”?

They actually had offered me a couple of different parts over the past few months, and I just wanted it to be special when I actually did the show because I’m a fan of the show. I think the writing’s really great. So then when this one came up, and the character was the one that got away from Castle, I just thought it would be really fun. Read the rest of this entry »

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Interview with Ruben Santiago Hudson November 27th, 2009

From the stages of New York to the hills of Hollywood, Ruben Santiago Hudson talks to AP-RED’s Jason Drew about his deep love of New York, his family, and his incredible career as writer, director and now part of an amazing cast of ABC’s “Castle.” as Detective Roy Montgomery. Check out this wonderfully candid interview on the streets of New York City and listen to Ruben talk about “Lackawanna Blues,” his work on “the boards,” and the love and respect he has for his cast-mates on the show “Castle.”

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Nathan Fillion on KTLA November 23rd, 2009

Nathan Fillion appeared on KTLA this morning. They talk about filming, the cast and what’s coming up.

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Andrew Marlowe Talks Castle with TVGuide November 23rd, 2009

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[Andrew] Marlowe tells TVGuide.com. “We think they’re doing a terrific job creating a real family ensemble show. We’re trying to be unlike other procedurals on TV; we’re trying to bring some humor and character into procedural storytelling.”…

…Marlowe’s approach seems to be working. Debuting as a midseason replacement in early 2009, the show survived being on the bubble in May and has pulled strong enough numbers to earn a full Season 2 pickup. Marlowe gives much of the credit to his two stars, but he says he’s excited to expand the story to supporting players such as Detectives Ryan (Seamus Dever) and Esposito (Jon Huertas). Read the rest of this entry »

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Exec Producer: Rob Bowman November 16th, 2009

Castle Executive Producer Rob Bowman talks with Zap2it about what’s coming up in Castle.

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Smart, Beautiful & Dangerous: Stana Katic October 24th, 2009

Smart, Beautiful & Dangerous: Stana Katic

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Nathan Fillion & Stana Katic – What’s Coming Up October 13th, 2009

“Castle” stars, Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic are fully aware of how important their time-slot on ABC is to their success. The show airs right after the mega-hit, “Dancing with the Stars,” and they’ve managed to hand onto a good portion of the audience for their mystery series.

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iF Magazine talks to Nathan Fillion October 11th, 2009

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What’s it like to play Castle, who is so focused getting Beckett to like him? Castle – I don’t think his primary goals are other people,” Fillion replies. “I think his primary goals are selfish. He likes Beckett, he wants Beckett close to him. He admires her, he thinks she’s great and there’s no character that really has that control over Castle. I think Beckett is as close as he has to an authority figure, which he hasn’t really had in his life. You look at his mother, the absence of a father, his daughter is the closest thing he has to a parent. So he has no authority figure in his life and certainly, I think we look to fill these gaps and I think one of his character flaws is that Castle’s incredibly selfish. He’s incredibly selfish. And that’s what he wants. He wants to be happy for himself, and in a selfish way, he wants to be around Beckett. At the beginning, he does not [understand why she’s angry with him], and again, that is his flaw, that he doesn’t understand. He’s just a little too self-involved, a little too selfish, and he doesn’t get it.” Read the rest of this entry »

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