More Castle Trailers February 28th, 2009

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Nathan Fillion on The View February 27th, 2009

Castle’s Nathan Fillion will be a guest on the ABC talk show “The View” on Friday March 6. The View airs weekdays, to find out what time to watch in your area see this page.

Tickets to the taping of the show are available at The View website. If you are local to NYC you can get tickets here, otherwise use this link, you must be a US or Canadian resident.

If you miss the show when it airs you can watch epsiodes online via The View website.

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Meet Castle & Beckett February 25th, 2009

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Meet Castle & Beckett
ET Online talks to Nathan Fillion & Stana Katic

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Seamus Dever Radio Appearance February 23rd, 2009

Castle star Seamus Dever [Detective Kevin Ryan], will be talking about Castle on the BlogTalkRadio on Tuesday March the 3rd. Stardish Radio will host the one hour show at starting at 2pm and listeners are encouraged to call in and participate. The call in number is (347) 945-5423

For more information visit the BlogTalkRadio website.

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Castle’s Fillion to appear on Jimmy Kimmel Live! February 21st, 2009

Nathan Fillion will appear on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show on Wednesday 4th March. Studio audience tickets are available for the show which will tape at 6pm.

Jimmy Kimmel Live airs weeknights at 12:05/11:05c on ABC.

To get your studio audience ticket follow this link

Further Information:

TICKET NOTES:

  • You will be notified by e-mail if we can accommodate your ticket request. So, check your email frequently or login and click the “my etickets” tab to check the ticket request status.
  • Tickets are only available for the dates listed on this site. We do not offer advanced bookings.
  • Tickets can NOT be sold! Do not buy tickets from any source because they will not be valid. These tickets are FREE and non-transferable (unless otherwise noted).
  • If you have problems requesting tickets online, please call (866) JIMMY TIX (Tuesday through Friday 1pm-4pm PST).

TICKET HOLDERS:

  • Studio Audience: You will see the studio portion of the show (Jimmy, guests, interviews…) and the mini-concert regardless whether it is indoors or outdoors. (age: 18+)
  • Indoor Mini-Concerts: You will see see the band/artist perform live on our INDOOR Pontiac Garage Stage and the studio portion of Jimmy Kimmel Live in person. (age: 18+)
  • Outdoor Mini-Concerts: You will see the band/artist perform live on our OUTDOOR Pontiac Garage Stage but will NOT see the Jimmy Kimmel Live show in person. You will be able to watch the show on Plasmas while you wait. (age: 16+)

GROUP TICKETS:
If you have a group and would like to attend the show, contact our Group Bookers. We are always looking for fun, energetic groups that will make our studio audience electric.

SPECIAL NEEDS:
Our studio can only accommodate two (2) wheelchairs due to space constraints and safety concerns. You MUST notify us if a guest in a wheelchair will be attending the show. If you, or someone in your party uses a wheelchair or requires assistance, please phone us at: (866) JIMMY-TIX (Tuesday through Friday from 1pm-4pm) after requesting your tickets! Any special accommodations are subject to availability and are at the discretion of the studio.

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Behind the Scenes February 18th, 2009

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Bonus: Cameos by mystery writers February 18th, 2009

Nathan Fillion is starring in a new mystery show on ABC. “Castle” premieres March 9 (http://castletv.net/). Fillion plays a mystery writer who ends up helping a police detective solve crimes. Looks like light fun mystery, instead of grim morbid mystery. Yes, there’s still plenty o’ murder, but the focus is on the catching of the criminal, not the commission of the crime. Someday I must try to put down my theory of fictional callousness, whereby some stories full of murder are morbid and depressing, and others full of just as much murder are light and cheerful. This looks like the latter type. Bonus: cameos by actual mystery writers at Castle’s weekly poker game. Worth a try, anyway.

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Fillion is really really fun to watch February 18th, 2009

Castle: Nathan Fillion solves crimes…Thank you Hammer Man! LOLZ. OK, for serious, I’m looking forward to this. I mean, Fillion is really really fun to watch. He was fun to watch on Firely, and on DH (Season 4 peeps, he plays Katherine’s husband, you’re welcome!) and he was really really fun to watch in Dr. Horrible (I will continue to pimp it. I will spread the NPH love anyway I can) and the girl looks pretty good too. ABC has been on kind of a hot streak with new shows in the past five years (They also cancel the good stuff, I’m talking about you PushingDaisiesDirtySexyMoneyCashmereMafia) so they’ve got a leg up.

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Promising Mid Season Offering February 18th, 2009

Nathan Fillion stars in this mystery/comedy as a famous author who switches from inventing murders to investigating them.

Having watched CBS and Fox prosper with such sort-of-romantic, star-driven mysteries as “The Mentalist” and “Bones,” ABC gets in the game with “Castle.” They’ve certainly hired the right star for the task in Nathan Fillion, who seems set to move past his “Firefly” cult status to mass appeal. Throw in an excellent partner in Stana Katic as the cop who has to put up with Castle’s amateur sleuthing and you have the makings of an entertaining weekly diversion.

To be sure, if what you want from TV is originality and innovation, you should look elsewhere: “Castle” is the electronic equivalent of comfort food. But these days, who couldn’t use a little comfort?

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Sneak Preview (Contains Spoilers) February 11th, 2009

ABC has released a sneak peek at Castle. Mystery writer Rick Castle [Nathan Fillion] discusses issues with his author friends, real-life writers James Patterson and Stephen J. Cannell, around a game of poker.

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