A Visit to the Set of 90210
TV Guide recently visited the set of 90210.
What scoops and spoilers did the magazine uncover? Check out the following video now, as Ryan Eggold, Dustin Milligan and company share their thoughts on the series so far...
TV Guide recently visited the set of 90210.
What scoops and spoilers did the magazine uncover? Check out the following video now, as Ryan Eggold, Dustin Milligan and company share their thoughts on the series so far...
On an upcoming episode of 90210, Naomi unleashes her inner bitch.
According to E! Online, Naomi (AnnaLynne McCord) will discover that Annie has been hooking up with Ethan (Dustin Milligan) - and, shockingly, she doesn't take it very well. Look for Naomi to go off at Annie's (Shenae Grimes) Sweet 16 party.
Annie will soon feel the wrath of Naomi Clark. Be afraid. Be very afraid.
Jessica Lowndes is an official, full-time cast member on 90210.
In other words - spoiler alert! - Adrianna doesn't die from her recent drug overdose. But she does have a number of scenes with Brenda coming up, Lowndes told OK!
"I've got a lot of emotional, confrontational scenes with Shannen coming up," the actress said, adding that her character's addiction will grow more intense as Adriana becomes crazier, requiring leading to a verbal smackdown from Brenda.
We'll see what goes down on the next new 90210 episode, airing on October 28.
Most actors associated with Beverly Hills 90210 have expressed positive sentiments regarding The CW remake.
But now Randy Spelling is speaking out on behalf of the most important voice of all: his late father, show creator Aaron Spelling.
Spelling said his dad might "think the show is a little bit risqué, especially considering the nature of the original... [bu] now that it's almost 2009, you have to move the show in a direction that's more forward. I think if my dad saw the new show he would be happy," the actor told E! Online.

Randy, of course, played one of Steve Sanders' step-brothers on the original series. If he a fan of 90210?
"I've watched the first couple of episodes, and I think it's really entertaining. It was a trip for me to see kind of the same music and the same characters. And I gotta tell you, it's easy to get sucked back into it. And I really like Rob Estes, and of course Jennie [Garth] and Shannen [Doherty]."
90210 can't get convince Luke Perry to appear on the show and reprise his role as Dylan McKay. So, what's a show to do?
Create a character that fits his description and then name him after his portrayer. Of course!
Reportedly, 90210 producers are casting the role of Luke, an impulsive, sexy, charismatic, mysterious bad boy who differs from every other guy on the show in one significant area:
He's not a total pretty boy. No offense, Ethan.
Coming up on the next all-new episode of 90210...
The episode titled "There's No Place Like Homecoming" airs on October 28. Here's a preview for it:
Tragic news for fans of 90210:
Jessica Walter has been dropped as a series regular. Does this mean her hilarious alcoholic character, Tabitha, is headed for another stint in rehab?
It's unclear, but Michael Ausiello of Entertainment Weekly does assure readers Walter isn't leaving the show completely.
A 90210 source says while it's true that Walter's contract option was not picked up for the rest of the season, the former Arrested Development actress has agreed to appear on a recurring basis, her schedule permitting.
"Fans have not seen the last of Tabitha," said executive producer Gabe Sachs. "We love Jessica."
So do we, Gabe. So do we!
With no new 90210 episodes until October 28, we'll be reporting on star sightings for the next couple weeks.
The gang made it easy this time: five of them took in a Los Angeles Kings hockey game on Sunday.
Below, Dustin Milligan, Jessica Stroup, Shenae Grimes, Tristan Wilds and Michael Steger are pictured with Kings center Anze Kopitar and defenseman Matt Greene.
AnnaLynne McCord is defending her lifestyle and her series.
In an interview with E! Online, the actress says her childhood was pretty much the opposite of that of her character, Naomi Clark.
"I was not rich growing up. I didn't go to high school; I was homeschooled," the actress said. "I was the dork, the math nerd, the odd man out. I wasn't a Chanel girl, I was, like, Goodwill. Hand-me-downs from big sis. I think when I got a new piece of clothing it was from Walmart when I was 14."
McCord also said there's a difference between the numerous teen hits on television these days.
"[People] tell us, 'That's too risqué,' and we're like, 'Do you know what goes on the night before us on Gossip Girl?' [Our producers have] made a point to take it in a route that it's not just the sex, sex, sex, sex! They take the skin out and made it a little more family oriented."
Hmm... we know Naomi wasn't aware of the blow job Ethan received in series premiere. But was McCord in the dark also?
In light of the recent criticism levied at 90210 stars Shenae Grimes and Jessica Stroup, Jennie Garth has been forced to comment on an uncomfortable topic.
Does she think the actresses have a weight problem?
"I don't know them personally that well, and I think that that's their private business," Garth told reporters at Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network's Respect Awards on Friday. "If I were the director or the producer or the showrunners, maybe I would deal with it differently."
As for the direction of the show itself, and whether or not the new characters are coming into their own, Garth said:
"It's a show of its own, it's starting to find its legs. Viewers are starting to accept the new characters, instead of worrying about the old characters quite so much, which is a good thing."
And will Garth be part of this good thing for the long run?
"One day at a time," she said. "I'm on episode 10. That's all I know!"