V - Season 2 - Premiere Date
15 Oct 2010
Cancelled ShowsTuesday 4th January 2011 - 9pm
“V,” the thrilling drama series about the world’s first alien encounter that captivated viewers last season, will make its highly-anticipated season premiere on TUESDAY, JANUARY 4 (9:00-10:00 p.m., ET) on ABC.
Simultaneously appearing over every major city in the world, the Visitors (or V’s) arrived offering us the wonders of their technology and promoting peace. While the world quickly embraced the V’s as saviors, an FBI Counter Terrorist Agent, and others making up the resistance group called The Fifth Column, quickly discovered that the Visitors are not who they said they were. Will humanity stop being fooled and realize the Visitors true intentions before it becomes too late and they take over Earth?
“V,” which received an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Special Visual Effects For A Series, stood as television’s No. 1 new drama during the 09-10 TV season in the key Adult 18-49 sales demographic, delivering substantial year-to-year improvement in both of its Tuesday time periods (8:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m.). “V” finished No. 1 in both time periods among key Men (M18-34/M18-49).
Season 2 will feature more character and lizard reveals, more details about the V’s mythology, while along the way featuring even more action and more plot twists. Viewers can expect a roller coaster ride week to week.
“V” stars Elizabeth Mitchell as Erica Evans, Morris Chestnut as Ryan Nichols, Joel Gretsch as Father Jack, Charles Mesure as Kyle Hobbes, Logan Huffman as Tyler Evans, Laura Vandervoort as Lisa, with Morena Baccarin as Anna and Scott Wolf as Chad Decker. New recurring stars for this season include Jane Badler as Diana, Oded Fehr as Eli Cohn, Jay Karnes as Chris Bolling and Bret Harrison as Dr. Sidney Miller.
“V” is produced by HDFilms in association with Warner Brothers Television. The executive producers are Scott Rosenbaum, Steve Pearlman and Jace Hall.
Source: ABC


that was the most idiotic move from a network I've seen, four episodes and then air the rest next year when it hadn't even set a constant audience
ReplyDeleteI was hoping for it to follow the same release as last year (4 in Nov, rest from March), but I'm glad we now have a release date xD
ReplyDeleteI don't wanna sound unfaithful or anything but... source?
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ReplyDeleteOh ok, no better source then them I guess. lol
ReplyDeleteWe'll post the full press release later when they officially put it up at
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I wonder what crack ABC is smoking if they truly believe if they keep playing with V like this. it is almost like they want it to fail.
ReplyDeleteThat wasn't the original plan though. They intended to roll out the series the same as any new show but then they switched showrunners and shut down production for a creative "retooling."
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, they put so much promotion behind their November launch that they kind of backed themselves into a corner. They HAD to show something at that point so they went with the 4 sweeps episodes followed by a hiatus.
They didn't intend to do it that way, they just screwed themselves.
I don't see any problem with it?
ReplyDeleteIf they have a 13 episodes order they MUST premiere it on January :S
can't wait. glad they're not playing it like they did last year.
ReplyDeleteI have been waiting for this forever!
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