Meet the newest member of the Power Rangers!
On Saturday, April 5 (Noon/11c), Saban's Power Rangers Super Megaforce will debut Orion, the Silver Ranger, played by Cameron Jebo. He joins the current team of Yellow Ranger Gia (Ciara Hanna), Pink Ranger Emma (Christina Masterson), Red Ranger Troy (Andrew Gray), Blue Ranger Noah (John Mark Loudermilk) and Green Ranger Jake (Azim Rizk).
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On Saturday, April 5 (Noon/11c), Saban's Power Rangers Super Megaforce will debut Orion, the Silver Ranger, played by Cameron Jebo. He joins the current team of Yellow Ranger Gia (Ciara Hanna), Pink Ranger Emma (Christina Masterson), Red Ranger Troy (Andrew Gray), Blue Ranger Noah (John Mark Loudermilk) and Green Ranger Jake (Azim Rizk).
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- 3/28/2014
- by Robyn Ross
- TVGuide - Breaking News
A "Power Rangers" reunion? Don't hold your breath.
Earlier this week, David Yost -- a.k.a. the Blue Ranger -- refused an offer to appear on an episode of "Power Rangers Megaforce," claiming he was treated poorly by the producers of the show.
The openly gay actor, who appeared on the show from 1993-1996, said he experienced homophobic abuse while on "Power Rangers" and is "done with abusive relationships," according to TMZ.
“I walked off set one day during the middle of lunch .... I just had made a decision,” Yost told the fan site No Pink Spandex in 2010 of his exit from the series. “The reason I walked off was is because I was called f***** one too many times ... from creators, producers, writers, directors ... I know that my co-stars were called in a couple times to different producers' offices and questioned about my sexuality, which is kind of...
Earlier this week, David Yost -- a.k.a. the Blue Ranger -- refused an offer to appear on an episode of "Power Rangers Megaforce," claiming he was treated poorly by the producers of the show.
The openly gay actor, who appeared on the show from 1993-1996, said he experienced homophobic abuse while on "Power Rangers" and is "done with abusive relationships," according to TMZ.
“I walked off set one day during the middle of lunch .... I just had made a decision,” Yost told the fan site No Pink Spandex in 2010 of his exit from the series. “The reason I walked off was is because I was called f***** one too many times ... from creators, producers, writers, directors ... I know that my co-stars were called in a couple times to different producers' offices and questioned about my sexuality, which is kind of...
- 5/17/2013
- by Leigh Weingus
- Huffington Post
Meet the new "Power Rangers" of "Power Rangers Megaforce."
The new series kicks off on Nickelodeon on Saturday, Feb. 2 at 1 p.m. Est and the Rangers will be taking on invading aliens. The new rangers of "Power Rangers Megaforce" have command of the land, air and sea to battle the forces of evil.
Ciara Hanna plays the Yellow Ranger, Christina Masterson is the Pink Ranger, Andrew Gray is the Red Ranger, Azim Rizk plays the Black Ranger and John Mark Loudermilk is the Blue Ranger. It wouldn't be "Power Rangers" without a mysterious Ranger, this season it's Robo Knight, whose identity will be revealed.
"Power Rangers Megaforce" marks the 20th anniversary of the "Power Rangers" franchise. This series will see the "Power Rangers" battle the evil Warstar aliens. Gosei, a supernatural guardian who has protected Earth with his robot aide Tensou, calls upon the five teens to become the "Power Rangers.
The new series kicks off on Nickelodeon on Saturday, Feb. 2 at 1 p.m. Est and the Rangers will be taking on invading aliens. The new rangers of "Power Rangers Megaforce" have command of the land, air and sea to battle the forces of evil.
Ciara Hanna plays the Yellow Ranger, Christina Masterson is the Pink Ranger, Andrew Gray is the Red Ranger, Azim Rizk plays the Black Ranger and John Mark Loudermilk is the Blue Ranger. It wouldn't be "Power Rangers" without a mysterious Ranger, this season it's Robo Knight, whose identity will be revealed.
"Power Rangers Megaforce" marks the 20th anniversary of the "Power Rangers" franchise. This series will see the "Power Rangers" battle the evil Warstar aliens. Gosei, a supernatural guardian who has protected Earth with his robot aide Tensou, calls upon the five teens to become the "Power Rangers.
- 1/18/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
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