LilyLemony
Mar 13 2009, 01:36 AM
It was just announced that Joel will be playing Father Jack Lowery on Scott Peters' new series,
V, which is a remake of the series from the 80's.
Announcement linkageWill more
4400 castmates follow Joel?! (Like Jeffrey Combs, maybe?)

Here's hoping!!!
David01
Mar 13 2009, 02:30 AM
Yeah, I saw this tonight on another site. Great to see Joel in other stuff, another thing by Scott Peters to boot. Not familiar with the original series of V, but hoping this new one is something interesting I can sink my teeth into.
Margg
Mar 15 2009, 03:57 PM
I'm SO excited for this!!!! Here's another website about it:
http://tv.ign.com/articles/962/962370p1.htmlI'm so happy that it's the 3 main people behind The 4400 - Scott Peters, Yves Simoneau and now Joel Gretsch. Hope this show turns out as good!!!
I'm a little nervous about it being on ABC, considering they've canceled shows early in the past. Guess we just have to hope for the best!
JaredD
Mar 26 2009, 01:20 PM
QUOTE (LilyLemony @ Mar 13 2009, 02:36 AM)

It was just announced that Joel will be playing Father Jack Lowery on Scott Peters' new series,
V, which is a remake of the series from the 80's.
Announcement linkageWill more
4400 castmates follow Joel?! (Like Jeffrey Combs, maybe?) :D B) ;) Here's hoping!!! :D
I finally caught him in “Taken”. Awesome. Looking forward to seeing him in “V”.
Dobie
Apr 29 2009, 11:02 AM
I remember "V" well. I loved it.
It started out as a mini-series. It was so popular that they made a regular series out of it. I remember that Robert Englund was in it. He started out as a bad guy, died, then came back as his good twin or something like that.
I can't wait.
28weekslater
May 13 2009, 11:57 AM
Great they add a soso old program and don't renew The 4400. Fox and USA are SciFi killers. Only X-Files made the grade. Excellent shows like Firefly and 4400 were cancelled well before their time.
Hey USA Network, how about adding another cop show? There can never be enough of them.
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