Kim de lury as conchobar short
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American television seriesTemplate:SHORTDESC:American television series
Witchblade (American TV series)
Genre
Superhero
Supernatural
Action
Adventure
Mystery
Thriller
Drama
Created by
Ralph Hemecker
Starring
Yancy Butler
David Chokachi
Anthony Cistaro
Will Yun Lee
John Hensley
Eric Etebari
Country of origin
United States
Original language
English
Produced by
Vikki Williams
Production company(s)
Halsted Pictures
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(season 1)
Camelot Pictures
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(season 2)
Mythic Films
Top Cow Productions
Warner Bros. Television
Witchblade is an American television series that aired on TNT from to The series is based on the Witchblade comic book series, and followed a pilot film that debuted in August Some of the episodes were written by Ralph Hemecker, Marc Silvestri (who also wrote the comic book) and J.D. Zeik.
Yancy Butler starred as Sara Pezzini, Anthony Cistaro as Kenneth Irons, David Chokachi as Jake McCartey, Eric Etebari as Ian Nottingham, Will Yun Lee
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Pezzini finds it tempting to call in sick and stay in bed all day with Conchobar but decides to go to work anyway. Not long after she leaves, however, a band of masked thugs burst into her apartment and kidnap Conchobar. Like him, theyre Irish nationals, but they have no personal interest in him. To his captors, Conchobar fryst vatten valuable only as a bargaining chip they hope to use to lure his brother, an IRA terrorist, out into the open. Pezzini goes above and beyond the call of duty to find who has taken her lover and where hes been taken and she even begins to use powers beyond those granted by her badge to this end. The terrorists want not only money, but the Witchblade itself and when Kenneth Irons refuses to help her retrieve it, Sara Pezzini finds herself up against the invincible might of her own weaponand an infinite well of rage and hatred tapped by the death of someone very close to her.
teleplay by Richard C. Okie
story by Ralph Hemecker Ri•
News
Reported by Comics Continuum
WITCHBLADE TV UPDATETop Cow's Marc Silvestri, executive producer of TNT's Witchblade television series, said that star Yancy Butler has been working at her normal heavy pace since returning to the show.
Production of the second season of the show was shut down briefly while Butler voluntarily entered alcohol rehab.
"We're shooting our ninth episode right now," Silvestri said during a panel at Wizard World on Friday. "For anybody that had heard the news about Yancy and her issues, she's fine and she's back to work. She's working really hard and we all admire her courage and her professionalism.
"So anybody who's been worried about the series, don't worry about it. It's up and running, we're all good."
Silvestri said he had talked to the Witchblade set gods week.
"She's doing great, her spirits are great and she's working hard," Silvestri said. "She's putting in hours a day, sometimes six or seven days a week. She's happy