Syfy has seen the sunlight and caused another nighttime show to turn to dust. The network recently canceled Resident Alien, and that series was saved by its sister channel, USA Network.
Today, Syfy pulled the plug on Reginald the Vampire after two seasons, according to TV Line. And it does not look like it will be resurected.
To be honest, I was more surprised that it got picked up for a second season than its cancellation. I tried to watch it, but I just couldn’t get into it.
Are you going to miss the show, or do you think it is about time it was splashed with holy water?
Jane Lynch was full of Glee yesterday because she turned 64. However, you would never know it by looking at the actress because she hasn’t aged a day since we got to know her in the early 1990s. It is like she is frozen in time.
A few weeks ago, I wondered why no condiment company teamed up with Deadpool and Wolverine to turn the unlikely superhero into ketchup and mustard. And I guess Heinz read my mind because that is what they are doing.
“After seeing the conversation on social media highlighting the similarities between our two iconic duos – Deadpool & Wolverine and HEINZ Ketchup & Mustard – we knew we had to team up with the film,” says Lizzy Goodman, Brand Communications Manager for HEINZ U.S. at The Kraft Heinz Company. “Once we made that connection – we couldn’t unsee it – as these similarities go beyond color. One’s sweet, one’s zesty. Everybody has a favorite, but really, they’re better together. And most importantly, whether at the movie theater or a cookout, both duos play starring roles in an epic summer.”
A limited amount of the iconic duo of condiments will be available on Heinz’s social media over the next few weeks.