While some have already packed their bags and tidied up their camp sites following the campaign to bring Moonlight back to CBS, quite a number of fans are still clamoring for the return of the much-loved series which starred Alex O’Loughlin and Sophia Miles.  The series, which only survived a season with a little under an average of 7.5 million viewers, was cut by CBS earlier this year because the network claimed that the ratings weren’t sufficient enough for a renewal.  Moreover, CBS Entertainment president Nina Tassler admitted that unlike Jericho, the resurrected series with a passionate fanbase, Moonlight’s fans tend to support the actor behind it rather than the series itself.

“The response to Moonlight was actually more actor-centric, so I think it certainly measures our decision on the show,” Tassler told reporters at the TCA last month.

Apparently CBS saw the potential in the Australian actor and has signed him on for a one-year deal (which includes CBS’ sister studios CBS Paramount and ABC Studios) which will have him playing the central character in the new series currently being developed by producer Mark Gordon, whose credits include Grey’s Anatomy, Army Wives and Criminal Minds. Moreover, the deal will also provide O’Loughlin with a few movie projects with CBS Films.

O’Loughlin will soon be appearing in the feature film Whiteout, while his Moonlight co-star Sophia Myles appeared in the recently released Outlander, in which she played Viking warrior princess Freya, who battles extraterrestrials. The film premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival. Currently, Myles is working on the film Buddha’s Little Finger, which is set to be released next year.

As for Moonlight co-star Jason Dohring, who played Mick St. John’s 400-year-old best buddy, he says that he is currently in the process of landing other acting projects.

“More recently since I’ve been done with Moonlight, I’ve sorted some stuff out in my career, just personally about where I want to go,” Jason Dohring said in an interview with the Review Times last month.  “I think that I worked out a couple things for myself, kind of what I want to create in the world with being a celebrity.”

He adds that he would like to try taking the lead in the next project that comes his way.  He explains, “It was like all of a sudden I realized I could do it and I was like excited to try to do that, be a leading man.  And I saw the amount of good that you can do, that you can use that platform to effect change in the world and that was exciting to me.”

-Valerie Anne del Castillo, BuddyTV Staff Columnist
Source: Review Times, Zap2It, The Hollywood Reporter
(Photo courtesy of WireImage)

Valerie Del Castillo

Staff Columnist, BuddyTV