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Vivica A. Fox was sweetly supported by her Sharknado 6 castmates Ian Ziering, Tara Reid, and Cassie Scerbo at her book bash, which took place Sunday night at the Rain Bar & Lounge in Studio City.
Syfy's original movie Sharknado may sound corny and have an unrealistic plot, but it sure is garnering a cult following, with future plans of a sequel. NJ.com chatted with Cassie Scerbo prior to ...
Sharknado 6: It's About Time' will wrap-up the surprise hit 'Sharknado' franchise this summer on Syfy. Cassie Scerbo, who has played "Nova" for 4 out of the 6 films in the series - taking the ...
Ian Ziering may save the world from the latest sharknado, but it was Cassie Scerbo who saved me. And it IS all about me. Scerbo returns as Nova in “Sharknado 3,” which blows onto Syfy ...
Cassie Scerbo on Nova Clarke ... cutting his way into the shark's insides but missing Scerbo. It was an iconic OMG scene in the original Sharknado and defined what made the 2013 Syfy movie ...
In Sharknado ... Scerbo's character, Nova, is always armed, the actress herself isn't. "The way Nova fights them is with all of her weaponry," she explains. "I don’t usually as Cassie Scerbo ...
Cassie Scerbo (Make It Or Break it) will be back to reprise her role as Nova Clarke in the third installment of Syfy’s Sharknado.She joins returning stars Ian Ziering and Tara Reid in the highly ...
Sharknado 3 is getting ready for its big premiere, and returning star Cassie Scerbo is being hailed as the savior of the film. “She’s really badass. She’s a lot darker than the first time ...
The yet-to-be-titled sequel will bring back Ian Ziering, Tara Reid, Cassie Scerbo, and Vivica A. Fox. Five-time Sharknado helmer Anthony C. Ferrante will be back in the director’s chair for the ...
You know what? Forget all those roles that you just learned about in the previous paragraph because Cassie Scerbo will be Sharknado Bikini Waitress in our hearts forever. Best of all? She was ...
By Tim Appelo Cassie Scerbo Sharknado - H 2013 The size of the Shark Economy is difficult to measure. Discovery Channel’s Shark Week premiere generated 21.4 million viewers ages 2 and up in 2012 ...