Three new shows from Warner Brothers will be vying for position as the Next Big Thing in the coming US TV season: V, The Vampire Diaries and Eastwick . To give you taste of what to expect, here's a picture preview special, starting with V.
V is, of course, a remake of the classic 1984 mini series about seemingly-benign aliens arriving on Earth to share their knowledge and technology, but, of course, they're not all they seem.
Above: Joel (The 4400) Gretsch as Father Jack Landry, a priest with questioning faith, who is hesitant to believe in the righteousness of the Visitors and goes outside the church to search for the truth.
Above: Morena (Firefly) Baccarin as Visitor Anna (will she munch on a rat, that's what we want to know) and Christopher Shyer as Marcus with crowd of reporters and police.
Above: Anna strikes a pose.
Above: Elizabeth (Lost) Mitchell as Erica
Above: The Visitors bring their advanced knowledge of plastic surgery. Probably.
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