

Something pretty cool is landing on The CW tonight. The network — already running rampant with vampires, werewolves, and even angels — will add aliens to its supernatural roster with the Feb. 17 series premiere of Star-Crossed. But it’s more than just an alien show; it’s romantic, it’s intelligent, and as star Matt Lanter tells HollywoodLife.com, it’s unfortunately “raw and real.”
Last week, Adrianna (Jessica Lowndes) being crushed on stage by a barrage of flaming rubble seemed like a bad thing, but as we saw on the May 13 series finale — yes, I said series finale, and I can’t type those words without ugly crying — her accident turned out to be a good thing. Aside from a few bumps and bruises, the near-death tragedy brought everyone back together one last time!
After five seasons, two haircuts, and countless forgettable love interests, Liam Court — and the rest of his 90210 pals — will say goodbye during a two-hour event May 13. But even with the end in sight, Matt Lanter tells HollywoodLife.com there are still plenty of surprises to come. And even more we’ll never see.
Good news for Matt Lanter fans: While 90210 may be saying farewell this week, Matt won’t be leaving our TV screens (or The CW) anytime soon! His new series Star-Crossed — formerly titled Oxygen — was officially picked up to series May 9, and he recently gave HollywoodLife.com the scoop on what the sci-fi thriller is all about.
I’m really starting to get worried. There are only two more episodes left on 90210, and after watching the April 29 episode, I’m not convinced that any of these kids will be able to pull their lives together before the final curtain drops.