According to a poster on RangerBoard RPM is not appearing on WJLA (ABC 7 in Washington, DC)’ s television schedule for this Saturday, when RPM is scheduled to premiere. Anyone else who is experiencing this should do a little investigation.
Rangernews brought up earlier in the month that the new live action series, Aaron Stone, will premiere in two parts at the New York Comic Con next month. There is a rumor floating around that Bruce Kalish, who was the Executive Producer of SPD, will be at the convention. They picked up on an article of which the following is included:
And once the gamers are aware of this new cable series, it’s time to target the geeks. Which is why the cast & creative team behind “Aaron Stone” will be traveling to the Big Apple that weekend. Where — as part of the third annual New York Comic Con (which is being held at the Jacob Javits Convention Center February 6 – 8) — they’ll be screening the “Aaron Stone” pilot on Sunday afternoon and then doing a meet-and-greet session with conventioneers afterwards.
Note: Which is why the cast & creative team behind “Aaron Stone” will be traveling to the Big Apple that weekend.” – Kalish is the producer of Aaron Stone. So this rumor could have been confirmed through the linked article. We’re not confirming this – just raising a few points. The rest of the team could show up, he could not. Keep it here for a confirmation later, if any.
(Editor’s Note/Request: Could anyone verify this information)? Olivia Tennet, the actress holding roles in films and notably the Xena: Warrior Princess television series from 1995 to 2001, will be acting as Dr. K in RPM according to The GKA Times blog. We don’t have any additional information on this right now.
The G.K.A Times has received word that filming for a European version of Power Rangers will begin soon. The Walt Disney Company recently bought a share of Jetix Europe earlier this month.
Yesterday someone appearing to be in need of attention posted on the RangerBoard forum that PowerAnimals was planning on taking the board offline. No one should immediately treat this as the end of RangerBoard as there’s an extreme lack of evidence, plus RB Administrators have the place backed up we’re sure.