Creation’s “Salute to Firefly and Serenity” took place on October 27, 2007 in Burbank California.

Interview with Summer Glau (CreationTV)
Interview with Morena Baccarin (CreationTV)
Interview with Yan Feldman (Creation TV)
Morena Baccarin on stage (CreationTV)

Whedonopolis has a great “blow by blow” recap of Day 1 featuring Q&A sessions with Morena Baccarin and Alan Tudyk (with surprise guest, Nathan Fillion). You can read the Alan Tudyk Q&A report, and panels featuring Summer Glau (who’s panel was hijacked by Nathan Fillion, Alan Tudyk and Sean Maher), and Yan Feldman

CreationTV captured some great moments, as Alan Tudyk gets a surprise from Nathan Fillion and Nathan Fillion joins Alan Tudyk on stage, only to be surprised by Morena Baccarin!

If you’re interested in attending a Creation Entertainment event, visit their website. You can also purchase autographs and Serenity merchandise from their store.

Creation Entertainment are proud Global Sponsors of Can’t Stop the Serenity.

Fans of Nathan Fillion, Adam Baldwin & Jewel Staite will enjoy this video from the “Conversations for a Cause” session hosted by Nerd HQ at San Diego Comic-Con 2011.

Nerd HQ is the brain child of Chuck star, Zackary Levi, who brought many fan favorites together to raise funds and awareness for Operation Smile.

You can check out more of Zack’s cool stuff at http://www.thenerdmachine.com/

April Fool’s Jokes were coming thick and fast this year and Firefly’s Nathan Fillion couldn’t resist being part of the action. He use Twitter account (@NathanFillion) to try and con his near 800,000 followers into thinking his cat Spartacus had succumbed to an ugly death.

Read more about the joke at Fannish Inquisition.

Did you spot any other geeky April Fool’s Jokes out there?

PopMatters.com have been putting the spotlight on Joss Whedon lately, with a series of articles that are both fun and facinating.

They’ve turned their attention to Nathan Fillion:

During a late-2010 science fiction convention in Halifax, Nova Scotia, fans hotly debated the comparative merits of Star Wars’ Han Solo and Firefly’s Mal Reynolds. How to decide which character is most charming or heroic, which is the “best” smuggler, character, or rogue? Both Solo and Reynolds are iconic figures, and Captain Mal often has been compared to his predecessor. Suddenly a call-in fan settled the matter once and for all about the power of Captain Mal.

“Malcolm Reynolds is a man with a plan. Certainly, plans do not always go his way, but he is a man with a plan. Solo, on the other hand, is making it up as he goes along.” Certainly, in this caller’s estimation, Captain Mal is far cooler than his ancestor. The coolness factor of that fan panel immediately rose about a thousand percent, too. The caller? “Captain Mal” himself, Nathan Fillion.

Fillion’s comments are both funny and insightful, a trademark not only of the actor but of many characters he enlivens onscreen. Captain Mal does have a tendency to shoot first—but, really, is that something a traditional SF hero should brag about? That attitude straddles a dangerously thin line between what is heroic and what is villainous—and it perfectly describes many of Fillion’s memorable roles in the Whedonverse. Captain Tightpants. The Big Bad. Hammer Time. Whatever you call him (perhaps King of his Castle nowadays), Nathan Fillion has been a cult TV fixture for nearly a decade, in large part because of his relationship with Joss Whedon.

Click here to read the article “Nathan Fillion Misbehaves All Across the Whedonverse”

We’re wrapping up Can’t Stop the Serenity 2010 with some very special Joss-y fun and Felicia Day’s hit web-series, The Guild, about a group of online gamers.

Cyd Serman (Felicia Day) is an online gamer, who goes by the name Codex. Her own therapist has dumped her, telling her she spends way too much time online. But when an online friend shows up at her door, mistaking cyber flirting for the real thing, Codex decides to enlist the help of the Guild. And gets them to all meet in the real world.

“The Guild” is a fast and funny web series that is enjoyable for more than just gamers. Anyone who spends a little too much time online will be able to relate in some ways, and enjoy the wacky and sometimes self-deprecating humor throughout. We will be screening Season 1.

We will also be screening Commentary! The Musical!, a full-length commentary track that is a completely original musical in its own right. Redefining post-modernism, Commentary! is a fun, behind-the-scenes glimpse of the production, heavily laced with inside jokes set to music very nearly as good as that in the actual production. It’s not to be missed!

Saturday 30 October 2010
Doors open at 2pm
Oxford Scholar Hotel @ 427 Swanston Street, Melbourne (opposite RMIT)
This is an all ages event

Tickets are just $10, available at the door (cash only).
($5 discount on presentation of ticket to Dr Horrible event dated 18 September)

Can’t Stop the Serenity supports Equality Now.

Due to the AFL Grand Final re-match on Sat 2 Oct, we will be delaying our final CSTS event to a later date in October 2010.

Stay tuned for details….

It’s time to have a horrible day, all thanks to Dr Horrible himself!

TODAY – Saturday 18 September 2010 –
2:30-4:30pm (doors open at 2:00pm)
Oxford Scholar Hotel
427 Swanston Street, Melbourne (opposite RMIT)
This is an all ages event

Tickets are just $10, available at the door (cash only).

Starring Neil Patrick Harris, Nathan Fillion and Felicia Day, Dr Horrible tells the story of a low-rent super-villain, the hero who keeps beating him up, and the cute girl from the laundromat he’s too shy to talk to.

We will also be screening Commentary! The Musical!, a full-length commentary track that is a completely original musical in its own right. Redefining post-modernism, Commentary! is a fun, behind-the-scenes glimpse of the production, heavily laced with inside jokes set to music very nearly as good as that in the actual production. It’s not to be missed!

Can’t Stop the Serenity supports Equality Now.

Join us as we celebrate Joss Whedon’s Emmy Award Winning internet sensation, Dr Horrible’s Sing-along Blog!

Starring Neil Patrick Harris, Nathan Fillion and Felicia Day, Dr Horrible tells the story of a low-rent super-villain, the hero who keeps beating him up, and the cute girl from the laundromat he’s too shy to talk to.

We will also be screening Commentary! The Musical!, a full-length commentary track that is a completely original musical in its own right. Redefining post-modernism, Commentary! is a fun, behind-the-scenes glimpse of the production, heavily laced with inside jokes set to music very nearly as good as that in the actual production. It’s not to be missed!

Saturday 18 September 2010
Doors open at 2pm
Oxford Scholar Hotel
427 Swanston Street, Melbourne (opposite RMIT)
This is an all ages event

Tickets are just $10, available at the door (cash only)

Click here for more details

Today’s the day, Browncoats! Calling all fans of Joss Whedon, Buffy, Angel, Firefly, Serenity, Dollhouse, Dr Horrible’s Sing-along blog, Nathan Fillion, Adam Baldwin, Jewel Staite, Alan Tudyk, Morena Baccarin, Ron Glass, Sean Maher, Gina Torres, Neil Patrick Harris, Felicia Day, geeks, nerds and everyone in between!

See Joss Whedon’s “Serenity” and “Dr. Horrible’s Sing-along Blog” on the big screen! This year’s event will also feature raffles & door prizes, charity auction and fantastic Browncoat merchandise. Come in costume!

Doors open at 12:45pm for a 1pm start. Event concludes at 5:15pm
Union Theatre, Melbourne University Parkville

Pre-purchase your tickets for just $17 (plus booking fee when purchased via Dramatix) or you can buy them at the door for $20 (cash only).

Check out some of the prizes you can win in our auctions and raffle.

You can also stock up on Firefly/Serenity merchandise including souvenir t-shirts, Firefly keychains, DVDs, Books and more! All sales are cash only, and there are ATMs nearby.

Let’s see how much money we can raise for Equality Now! Last year, we raised over $2,200… can we top that this year? I think we can!!

Can’t Stop the Serenity supports Equality Now.

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