Jason attended the Entertainment Weekly’s Celebration of the 17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards Nominees on January 29th, 2011. Check some pics from this event in our gallery!
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A brand new layout is up at our gallery and I really hope you like it!
According to Hollywood Reporter, Jason will appear as heightened version of himself in the Mark Webber’s new indie drama. The movie is still untitled and is in production in Los Angeles.
A filmmakers true life relationship with his son is center stage in a new indie drama in which Michael Cera, Amanda Seyfried, Shannyn Sossamon and Jason Ritter either co-star or cameo as heightened versions of themselves.
The movie (with a budget well below $1 million) centers on a struggling single father, an actor played by Webber, raising his two-year-old son after the death of the child’s mother. Because the story so closely mirrors Webber’s own life story, he is using his own two-and-a-half year old son to play the young boy in the film.
Source: Hollywood Reporter
I’ve just added some more episode photos and other “The Event” pics to the gallery. Enjoy!
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WWK posted this video featuring Jason on “The Event” set. NBC shared with E!Online this great little minimovie starring Jason Ritter as he goes about his business (and everybody else’s business) on the set of the freshman thriller.
Jason teases “The Event” twists in this article from Digital Spy. Spoiler Alert!!! Do not read below if you don’t want spoilers and go under the cut only if you don’t mind to know spoilers!
There are some new spoilers about The Event and Jason’s character on the show (Sean Walker). Read below only if you don’t mind spoilers!
Question: I miss The Event! Got any scoop? —Carter
Ausiello: Jason Ritter’s Sean is going to find himself entangled in a very unlikely romance with [major spoiler alert] when NBC’s serialized thriller returns from its midseason break in late February. It’s all part of what exec producer Evan Katz calls a “radical transformation” of the Sean character. “By the end of the season he will be the opposite of the charmed innocent he was in the beginning.” What else you got Katz? “In Episode 15, someone goes bye-bye.” There we go. That’s the stuff.
Source: TV Line
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