Spooky Movies and Series on HBO GO, HBO, Warner TV, Cartoon Network and CartooNito
This October, spook yourself with a line-up of horrifying movies such as The Conjuring, The Conjuring 2, Annabelle: Creation, Annabelle Comes Home, and The Nun on HBO GO. The scream fest continues with the premiere of Scream VI, along with scary classics, from The Grudge trilogy, The Shining, It Chapter Two, Ouija, Shutter Island, to the award-winning thriller, Get Out. For those seeking Halloween thrills, Warner TV presents a gripping line-up of horror classics, including Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, A Nightmare On Elm Street and many more. The entire family can also join in the festivities with a roundup of family-friendly Halloween movies on Cartoon Network and CARTOONITO, all happening this October!
New Series on HBO GO
The Gilded Age | Premieres Monday, October on HBO and HBO GO | Get ready to catch all-new episodes of the reimagined 1990s sci-fi classic series in Quantum Leap Season 2 on Thursday, October 5, award-winning hit comedy series Rick and Morty Season 7 on Monday, October 16 as well as the premiere of the acclaimed historical series, The Gilded Age Season 2 on Monday, October 30. | Be sure not to miss the finale of The Head Season 2 on Monday, October 9, as well as Drag Race Philippines Season 2 and Drag Race Philippines Untucked Season 2 on Wednesday, October 4, only on HBO GO. |
Horror Classics and Premieres on HBO and HBO GO
Deane’s Dynasty | Premieres Friday, October 6 at 11pm on HBO and HBO GO | Lydia and Matthew Deane are the power couple at the heart of this new reality series that gives an honest and intimate behind-the-curtain look at Thai celebrity life. After taking a hiatus from the spotlight to raise her two beautiful children, Lydia has big plans to restart her singing career. At the same time, she needs to juggle the ensuing challenges with her husband Matthew who seems set on having another child, and supporting her best friend Aerin, who is planning to walk down the aisle herself. Starring Lydia and Matthew Deane, Ploy Chermarn and Aerin Yuktadatta. | |||||||||||||
She Said | Premieres Saturday, October 7 at 9pm on HBO and HBO GO | New York Times reporters Megan Twohey and Jodi Kantor come together to break one of the most important stories in a generation — a story that helped launch the #MeToo movement, shattering decades of silence around the subject of sexual assault in Hollywood and altering American culture forever. Stars Carey Mulligan and Zoe Kazan. |
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Scream VI | Premieres Saturday, October 14 at 10pm on HBO and HBO GO | In this installment, the four survivors of the Ghostface killings leave Woodsboro behind and start a fresh chapter in New York City. | ||||||||||
M3GAN | Premieres Saturday, October 28 at 9pm on HBO and HBO GO | A brilliant roboticist, Gemma, uses artificial intelligence at a toy company to develop M3GAN, a life-like doll programmed to be a kid’s greatest companion and a parent’s greatest ally. After unexpectedly gaining custody of her orphaned niece, Gemma enlists the help of the M3GAN prototype – a decision that has unimaginable consequences. Stars Allison Williams. |
Fantasy and Supernatural on Warner TV
Fantasy and Supernatural on Warner TV
Movies and Series Premiere on Warner TV |
Premieres Wednesday, October 4 at 9pm
Premieres Saturday, October 7 at 9pm
Premieres Saturday, October 14 at 9pm
Premieres Saturday, October 21 at 9pm |
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Supernatural Sundays on Warner TV | Every Sunday at 9pm |
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Halloween on Warner TV |
Tuesday, October 31 at 9pm
Tuesday, October 31 at 11.30pm |
Adventure on Cartoon Network and CARTOONITO
Mittens & Pants | Thursdays and Fridays, October 5 onwards, from 7.30am on CARTOONITO | Mittens & Pants features best friends Mittens the kitten and Pants the puppy who live in the all-animal town of Kibble Corners. Despite being a kitten and a puppy, they are the best of friends because they accept that they are different and know that being different is good. | |||||||||||||
Jet Set Go with Tom and Jerry | Weekends, October 21 to November 26, from 10.30am on Cartoon Network
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Premiering every Saturday, October 21 to November 26 at 10.30am, catch your favorite cat and mouse duo in the all-new Tom And Jerry, set in Singapore! | Jet set and go on an exploration trip with Cartoon Network as we join our fellow road-tripping, beach-loving, island-hopping friends from Grizzy & the Lemmings, We Baby Bears, The Powerpuff Girls, Looney Tunes Cartoons and many more every weekend. |
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Howl-o-ween Spooktacular on Cartoon Network | Saturday to Tuesday, October 28 to October 31, from 11.30am on Cartoon Network | Cartoon Network has a very special Halloween lineup just for you this ‘Octo-Boo’! Catch the premiere of two new episodes of Teen Titans Go! and your favorite Scooby-Doo movies, Scooby-Doo! And The Curse Of The 13th Ghost and Happy Halloween, Scooby-Doo! to complete your Halloween experience on Cartoon Network. | ||||||||||
CARTOONITO Halloween | Tuesday and Wednesday, October 31 to November 1, all day on CARTOONITO | All our friends from Cartoonito are gathering for a Halloween party, led by the big-hearted and cute friend Lucas The Spider. | Watch Lucas get up to some mischief by dressing up as a ghost to scare his friends, cooking up spooky stories at the campfire and investigating a horrible screech coming from the fireplace. | That’s not all, we have also invited Bam & his gang from Batwheels, Esme & Roy, Alice & Lewis and Tangranimals to our all-day Cartoonito Halloween Party! |
Channel numbers for your reference:
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- HBO – Cignal: Ch. 53 (SD), Ch. 210 (HD), Sky Cable: Ch. 54 (SD) and Ch. 168 (HD)
- CARTOONITO – Cignal: Ch. 76, Sky Cable: Ch. 42
- Cartoon Network – Cignal: Ch. 74 (SD), Ch. 220 (HD), Sky Cable: Ch. 43 (SD), Ch. 178 (HD)
- Warner TV – Cignal Ch. 235 and Sky Cable Ch. 34 (SD) and Ch. 197 (HD)
Regular cast members
Voice actors in Gargoyles were credited only for episodes in which they appeared, with the most frequent credits going to those actors voicing the protagonists of the series and their most prominent enemies.
Cast member Characters Season 1
episodes Season 2
episodes
Thom Adcox-Hernandez Lexington 13 32
Ed Asner Hudson, Jack Danforth 13 32
Brigitte Bako Angela 0 31
Jeff Bennett Brooklyn, The Magus, Owen Burnett, Vinnie 13 35
Keith David Goliath, Thailog, Officer Morgan 13 51
Bill Fagerbakke Broadway 13 32
Jonathan Frakes David Xanatos, Coyote 9 21
Salli Richardson Elisa Maza, Salli, Delilah 13 46
Marina Sirtis Demona, Margot Yale 8 14
Frank Welker[1] Bronx, Boudicca, Cagney, Gilgamesh, Gilly 13
Recurring cast members
Monica Allison – Beth Maza
Diedrich Bader – Jason Canmore (Jason Conover), Charles Canmore
Michael Bell – Martin Hacker, Pal Joey
James Belushi – Fang
Xander Berkeley – Coldsteel
Clancy Brown – Hakon, Wolf, Tomas Brod
Rocky Carroll – Talon, Glasses
Cam Clarke – Young Gillecomgain
Scott Cleverdon – Rory Dugan/Cuchulain, Jon Canmore (Jon Carter), John Castaway (post “The Journey” appearances)
Robert Culp – Halcyon Renard
Jim Cummings – Dingo, Hunter, Mr. Acme
Tim Curry – Anton Sevarius
J. D. Daniels – Young Tom, Young Canmore I, Young Jon Canmore
Neil Dickson – Griff, Duncan
Michael Dorn – Coldstone, Taurus
Sheena Easton – Finella, Banshee, Robyn Canmore (Robyn Correy)
Matt Frewer – Jackal
Ed Gilbert – the Captain of the Guard, Bodhe
Gerrit Graham – Adult Tom (The Guardian)
Richard Grieco – Anthony “Tony” Dracon
Charles Hallahan – Travis Marshall, Macduff
Michael Horse – Peter Maza
Clyde Kusatsu – Dr Arnada, Kai
Terrence Mann – Oberon
Kate Mulgrew – Titania, Anastasia Renard
Nichelle Nichols – Diane Maza
C. C. H. Pounder – Desdemona, Coldfire
Gregg Rainwater – Natsilani, Coyote
Roger Rees – Prince Malcolm
John Rhys-Davies – Macbeth
Emma Samms – Gruoch-Lady Macbeth
Laura San Giacomo – Fox (Laura San Giacomo is the only cast member whose name never appeared in any of the credits for episodes she worked on)
Ruben Santiago-Hudson – Gabriel
Peter Scolari – Preston Vogel
W. Morgan Sheppard – Petros Xanatos, Odin, King Kenneth
Kath Soucie – The Weird Sisters, Princess Katharine, Maggie “the Cat” Reed, Ophelia
Brent Spiner – Puck
John St. Ryan – King Arthur Pendragon
Cree Summer – Hyena
Rachel Ticotin – Maria Chavez
David Warner – The Archmage
Thomas F. Wilson – Matt Bluestone
Paul Winfield – Jeffrey Robbins
Guest stars
James L. Avery, Sr. – the Shaman
Lawrence Bayne – Raven
Gregg Berger – Leo
Avery Brooks – Nokkar
LeVar Burton – Anansi
Alan Cumming – John Castaway (episode “The Journey”)
Amentha Dymally – Grandmother
Sarah Douglas – Una
Hector Elizondo – Zaphiro
Dorian Harewood – Boreas, Talos
Charity James – Ekidna
Tony Jay – Anubis
Bruce Locke – Yama
Anndi McAfee – Young Princess Katharine
Darren McGavin – Dominic Dracon
Colm Meaney – Mr. Dugan
Haunani Minn – Sora
Roddy McDowall – Proteus
Rob Paulsen – Helios
James Saito – Taro
Tony Shalhoub – the Emir
Charles Shaughnessy – Douglas Bader
Ric Young – Hiroshi
Star Trek connection
A number of voice actors for the show were starring actors in various Star Trek series:[1]
Marina Sirtis (Deanna Troi on The Next Generation)[1]
Jonathan Frakes (William Riker on The Next Generation)[1]
Kate Mulgrew (Kathryn Janeway on Voyager)[1]
Michael Dorn (Worf on The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine)[1]
Brent Spiner (Data on The Next Generation)[1]
LeVar Burton (Geordi La Forge on The Next Generation)
Colm Meaney (Miles O’Brien on The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine)
Avery Brooks (Benjamin Sisko on Deep Space Nine)[1]
Nichelle Nichols (Uhura on Star Trek)[1]
Many also appeared as guests in Star Trek at one time or another:
Salli Richardson (Nidell in “Second Sight”)
John Rhys-Davies (Leonardo da Vinci on Voyager)
Frank Welker (Voices of Spock screaming in Star Trek III, and the alien creature in “Nothing Human”)
Clancy Brown (Zobral in “Desert Crossing”)
Matt Frewer (Berlingoff Rasmussen in “A Matter of Time”)
James Saito (Lt. Nogami in “The 37’s”)
W. Morgan Sheppard (Ira Graves in “The Schizoid Man”, Qatai in “Bliss”, the Klingon warden in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, and a science minister in the 2009 Star Trek film)
Michael Bell (Zorn in “Encounter at Farpoint”, Borum in “The Homecoming”, and Drofo Awa in “The Maquis”)
Gerrit Graham (Hunter in “Captive Pursuit”, and Quinn in “Death Wish”)
David Warner (St. John Talbot in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, Gorkon in Star Trek VI, and Gul Madred in “Chain of Command”)
Diedrich Bader (Tactical Officer in “The Emissary”)
Robert Ito (Lt. Chang in ‘’Coming of Age’’, and John Kim in ‘’Author, Author’’)
Clyde Kusatsu (Vice Admiral Nakamura on The Next Generation)
Paul Winfield (Clark Terrell in Star Trek II and Dathon in “Darmok”)
Tony Jay (Minister Campio in “Cost of Living”)
James L. Avery, Sr. (General K’Vagh in “Affliction”)
Patrick Stewart (Jean-Luc Picard on The Next Generation) was also considered for a role in the series, but his representation turned down the offer because his usual fees could not be met.
Producer Greg Weisman has commented that, at first, the casting of multiple Star Trek actors was unintentional. Marina Sirtis and Jonathan Frakes were both cast in prominent roles, and quickly the show’s staff began to think of other Star Trek actors when casting new roles.[citation needed] Frakes and Sirtis were also instrumental in “talking up” the Gargoyles series to fellow Star Trek cast members, and encouraging them to participate.
This “Star Trek connection” was given a nod to by script writers in at least one instance within the cartoon. In the episode “Her Brother’s Keeper” (1×12), Brooklyn remarks: “Yeah? You and what Starfleet?”
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