A.X.L.


12:00 pm - 2:00 pm, Saturday, November 22 on WFUT HDTV UniMás 68 (68.1)

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Miles, un adolescente con poca suerte, se topa con un perro militar robótico avanzado llamado A.X.L. Dotado de inteligencia artificial pero con el corazón de un perro, A.X.L. forma un vínculo con Miles, para gran disgusto de los científicos militares que lo crearon y que harían cualquier cosa para recuperarlo. Miles sabe lo que está en juego si A.X.L. es capturado, asi que junto con Sara, la inteligente e ingeniosa chica que le gusta, deciden proteger a su nuevo mejor amigo.

2018 Spanish, Castilian Stereo
Ciencia Ficción Acción/aventura Familia Tecnología Suspense

Cast & Crew
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Becky G (Actor)
Lucy Hale (Actor)
Ted McGinley (Actor) .. George Fontaine
Madeline Bertani (Actor) .. Lyssa
Hassie Harrison (Actor) .. Kirsten - Gas Station Girl
Magdalene Vick (Actor) .. Pam
Eric Etebari (Actor) .. Craine Operative Berman
Jonathan Camp (Actor) .. Craine Operative Cameron
Dan Callahan (Actor) .. Webber Agent #2
Ashley Gibson (Actor) .. Monica
Chance Langton (Actor) .. Chase
Stanton Lee (Actor) .. Crane Security Operative
Stacey Arwen Raab (Actor) .. FOX Racing Fan
Nick Wayne (Actor) .. BTO Crew Member
Dominic Vedder (Actor) .. Sam's Party Friend
Jacob Thomas (Actor) .. Guest

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Alex Neustaedter (Actor)
Born: March 29, 1998
Birthplace: Shawnee Mission, Kansas, United States
Trivia: Made a guest appearance in the music videos for Imagine Dragons' song "I Bet My LIfe" and Suicide Silence's song "Slaves to Substance."Worked as an actor in Los Angeles as a youth but returned to the Midwest to pursue athletics and formal acting training.Returned to Los Angeles for Pilot Season at the suggestion of his manager, and this resulted in a permanent move for him as he found great success.First major television role was Bram Bowman in the action adventure drama series Colony.Has expressed interest in a career involving all aspects of filmmaking.
Alex MacNicoll (Actor)
Dominic Rains (Actor)
Born: March 01, 1982
Thomas Jane (Actor)
Born: February 22, 1969
Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Trivia: An actor with handsome, everyman good looks and undeniable screen presence, Thomas Jane has turned up in everything from low-budget indies to sprawling, big-budget Hollywood action spectacles. Born January 29th, 1969, the Baltimore native's unusual entry into show business found him cast in a Romeo and Juliet-inspired Bollywood musical while still in high school. At just 17 years old, Jane was spotted by a pair of Indian producers looking to cast a young, fair-haired American to act as Romeo to a young Indian actress' Juliet. Alas, the lure of Bollywood weighed heavier than the prospect of another year in high school, so Jane soon dropped out to film Padamati Sandhya Ragam in Madras, India. When filming wrapped, he quickly returned stateside despite some tempting offers in India, and a year later, the struggling actor was making the move to Los Angeles. Finding work in L.A. didn't prove easy, but thanks to persistence and hard work, Jane eventually made his way into the local theater scene. A small role in the gay-themed drama I'll Love You Forever...Tonight was followed by a small part in the 1992 film Buffy the Vampire Slayer.Two short years later, Jane stepped into the lead for the quirky crime comedy At Ground Zero, and a role in the ill-fated Crow sequel The Crow: City of Angels followed in 1996. The next year, Jane was cast in the major starring role of real-life beatnik Neal Cassady for the independent film The Last Time I Committed Suicide with Keanu Reeves. By late 1997, Jane's star was steadily rising thanks to supporting parts in Face/Off and Boogie Nights. In 1998, he went indie once again with a role as a former heroin dealer looking to go straight in Thursday and then took a small part in the all-star ensemble cast of the war drama The Thin Red Line.With his role as a shark wrangler in the open-water thriller Deep Blue Sea in 1999, Jane graduated to full-on Hollywood action hero. After returning to Paul Thomas Anderson's fold for Magnolia later that year, he portrayed baseball legend Mickey Mantle in the acclaimed, made-for-HBO feature 61* (2001). His role as a quick-tempered detective working alongside Morgan Freeman's character in Under Suspicion (2000) found Jane at the top of his game, and though performances in The Sweetest Thing (2002) and Dreamcatcher (2003) went largely unseen due to poor box-office performances, audiences could rest assured that they would see plenty of the newly buff actor when he donned the famous skull T-shirt and loaded up to rid the streets of crime in the eagerly anticipated comic book adaptation The Punisher (2004). Two years later Jane would continue his onscreen love-affair with firearms as a Federal Witness Protection program particpant whose cover is dangerously blown in the Elemore Leonard adaptation Killshot. While Jane's performance as an infamous gangster was solid in the action thriller Give 'Em Hell Malone, he wouldn't find true success with mainstream audiences until he took on the leading role in HBO's Hung (2009-2012), a dark comedy following a history teacher (Jane) who moonlights as a prostitute.
Lou Taylor Pucci (Actor)
Born: July 27, 1985
Trivia: At the age of ten, Lou Taylor Pucci had no serious interest in acting, but his aunt saw that he had quite a talent for the art. She bribed him to appear in a community theater production of Oliver, kicking off a career that would soon land him on Broadway in a production of The Sound of Music. By the age of 15, he had a small part in the independent film Personal Velocity: Three Portraits. The minor role caught the eye of agent Billy Lazarus, who subsequently took Pucci on as a client. Pucci took his first leading role in 2005's Thumbsucker, the first feature film by music video director Mike Mills. His sensitive and humorous portrayal of a 17-year-old boy's struggle to grow up was extremely well received, garnering praise from critics and audiences alike. Leading up to this auspicious debut, the young actor had a supporting part in another indie film called The Chumscrubber, a darkly comic tale about the dysfunction of suburbia. The same year, he could be seen performing alongside such greats as Paul Newman, Ed Harris, and Philip Seymour Hoffman in the Golden Globe Award-winning HBO mini series Empire Falls. 2006 found Pucci reluctant to slow down, joining the cast of director Martin Hynes' second feature film The Go-Getter, as well as Richard Linklater's film adaptation of Eric Schlosser's best-selling book Fast Food Nation. He also signed on to appear in Donnie Darko director Richard Kelly's futuristic ensemble film Southland Tales.
Patricia De Leon (Actor)
Born: January 02, 1978
Birthplace: Panama City, Panama
Trivia: Was crowned Miss Panama in 1995. Began working in television as a weather reporter for a local Panama news station. After suffering from stomach problems her entire life, she adopted a vegetarian diet, and is an active supporter and spokeswoman for PETA. Serves as a spokeswoman for the One Love Foundation, which defends the rights of the LGBT community.
Niko Guardado (Actor)
Marie-Françoise Theodore (Actor)
Becky G (Actor)
Lucy Hale (Actor)
Born: June 14, 1989
Birthplace: Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Trivia: Singer-cum-actress Lucy Hale broke into show business courtesy of participation in the Fox network's short-lived, competitive reality series American Juniors (2003) -- a one-season spin-off of American Idol (with an identical setup and format) that had children and young teenagers vying with one another for pop stardom. Hale subsequently moved into acting, with a guest spot on the series How I Met Your Mother (as Robin's younger sister) and a regular role, as Becca Sommers (the computer hacker younger sister of Jaime Sommers), on the short-lived sci-fi series revival Bionic Woman (2007). In 2008, Hale essayed a supporting role in the feature The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2, alongside Amber Tamblyn and America Ferrera; in the film, she plays Lena's (Alexis Bledel) sister, Effie.
Ted McGinley (Actor) .. George Fontaine
Born: May 30, 1958
Birthplace: Newport Beach, California, United States
Trivia: Dividing his time more or less equally between big- and small-screen work, actor Ted McGinley enjoyed a considerably successful tenure as a character player, almost always appearing as beefcake heartthrob types. He began his career in the early '80s, with small roles in Garry Marshall's satirical farce Young Doctors in Love (1982) and the lurid Joan Collins telemovie Making of a Male Model (1983), but achieved his first significant break in the sitcom venue, as English teacher-cum-basketball coach Roger Phillips on the final four seasons of Happy Days (1980-1984). Fortuitously, at about the same time that Days folded, the producers of The Love Boat (on the same network, ABC) tapped McGinley to play photographer Ace Evans -- a last-ditch attempt to save the program from sagging ratings. The strategy ultimately failed when Boat ended its lengthy run in 1986, but in the meantime, McGinley landed what became a recurring role as jock Stan in the first three installments of Revenge of the Nerds. Eventually, McGinley also joined the cast of the long-running Married...With Children from 1991 through 1997, playing chauvinistic layabout Jefferson D'Arcy (second husband of the Bundys' neighbor Marcy Rhoades), and essayed roles in theatrical films including Physical Evidence (1989), Wayne's World 2 (1993), and Dick (1999). The late '90s and 2000s found McGinley evincing a heightened presence in television once again, first on Aaron Sorkin's critically worshipped yet short-lived seriocomedy Sports Night (1998-1999), then as Charley Shanowski on the sitcom Hope & Faith (2003-2006). In 2008 he competed in the reality program Dancing With the Stars, and in 2010 he appeared in the lighthearted, family-friendly Christmas with a Capital C. He would reach pop-culture immortality when the website Jumping the Shark named him as one of the signs that a TV show has run out of ideas.
Madeline Bertani (Actor) .. Lyssa
Hassie Harrison (Actor) .. Kirsten - Gas Station Girl
Magdalene Vick (Actor) .. Pam
Eric Etebari (Actor) .. Craine Operative Berman
Born: December 05, 1969
Jonathan Camp (Actor) .. Craine Operative Cameron
Dan Callahan (Actor) .. Webber Agent #2
Born: July 11, 1938
Ashley Gibson (Actor) .. Monica
Chance Langton (Actor) .. Chase
Stanton Lee (Actor) .. Crane Security Operative
Stacey Arwen Raab (Actor) .. FOX Racing Fan
Nick Wayne (Actor) .. BTO Crew Member
Dominic Vedder (Actor) .. Sam's Party Friend
Jacob Thomas (Actor) .. Guest

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