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Deception: ABC Commits to Crimefighting Illusionist Pilot..

Deception: ABC Commits to Crimefighting Illusionist Pilot..

Magic is coming to ABC. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the network has committed to a new pilot titled Deception.

The drama comes from Chris Fedak, Martin Gero, Greg Berlanti, and David Kwong. The latter three serve as producers on NBC’s Blindspot.

Here’s the show’s official description:

When a superstar magician’s career is ruined by scandal, he has only one place to turn to practice his art of deception, illusion and influence — the FBI. He’ll become the world’s first consulting illusionist, helping the government solve crimes that defy explanation, and trap criminals and spies by using deception.”

Fedak will write the script and executive produce alongside Berlanti, Gero, Kwong, and Sarah Schechter.  

http://tvseriesfinale.com/tv-show/deception-abc-commits-crimefighting-illusionist-pilot/

Master Illusionist Ivan Amodei Does The Unthinkable and Crosses All Fifty States in an Attempt to Fool Penn & Teller..

Master Illusionist Ivan Amodei Does The Unthinkable and Crosses All Fifty States in an Attempt to Fool Penn & Teller..

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LOS ANGELES, Sept. 12, 2016 /PRNewswire/ – Does Ivan Amodei have super powers? The captivating illusionist has left audience members seriously contemplating that question by his appearance on the world famous duos third season finale of Penn & Teller: Fool Us, which airs on the CW Network on Friday, September 16. (Check local listings in your area).

The premise of the show is that Penn & Teller sit in the audience and watch as magicians try to fool them with a trick that the famous illusionists are unable to re-engineer. Amodei, with the accompaniment of his elegant cellist Irina Chirkova and her transcendental sounds, stumped the audience and its hosts with his “State of Mind” original illusion.  Using 1,800 audience members, Ivan was able to leave the hulking Penn and his quirky non-verbal partner Teller shaking their heads.

“Ivan is a top-flight illusionist, but he’s also a consummate entertainer,” said an audience member who participated in the illusion.

Currently in his seventh year of residency with his Intimate Illusions stage show at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, he is also currently embarking on a critically acclaimed national tour that has been selling out at record speed.

From humble beginnings in Cosmo, Sicily, to his formative years in Brooklyn, New York, and finally to his spellbinding career as one of the world’s most revered illusionists, Ivan Amodei (pronounced e-von ah-moe-day) continues to amaze audiences everywhere with his one-of-a-kind approach to the art of illusion. By mixing thought provoking storyline and meaning into each custom demonstration of the human experience, he has proven time and time again that he carries a show that is not to be missed.

The illusion that he performed for Fool Us demonstrates the ability that we have as people to focus on what is important in making your intuition materialize into action, meaning that by ignoring the preponderance of thoughts in our heads we are able to focus on the ones that give us the answers that we need.

“Penn & Teller are the best in the business. Combined, they have over 80 years of experience in magic, and fooling them would be equal to showing Einstein an equation that he has never seen before and was impressed by. I was honored to be on the show,” says Ivan.

Ivan currently has an ongoing residency at the Beverly Wilshire…

Please visit www.ivanamodei.com for other appearances and times.

Hollywood’s Magic Castle: The hardest trick is getting in..

Hollywood’s Magic Castle: The hardest trick is getting in..

(CNN)When’s the last time you enjoyed a night of astounding magic and illusion with a festive supper-club crowd gathered in an old Gothic mansion on the edge of Hollywood?

Chances are it’s been a while.Perhaps this mystical experience still awaits you – at the Academy of Magical Arts and its private clubhouse the Magic Castle

L.A.’s iconic, castle-ish landmark (built by a local banker in 1909) at the foot of the Hollywood Hills has for the last 53 years been the hallowed headquarters of the AMA, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the promotion and advancement of the art of magic.Magic fortressA who’s who of eminent magicians and illusionists have performed at this curious-looking fortress over the years, which pulls in big names – Mac King, Michael Carbonaro, The Amazing Johnathan – that still might escape you.Penn & Teller, David Copperfield and Siegfried & Roy – whose smiling photos hang on the walls – may not have played here, but they’re all proud AMA members.So was Johnny Carson, a big magic fan, who frequented the Magic Castle – and, as the story goes, was once stopped at the door for not arriving in the club’s famously enforced formal evening dress code.Johnny Depp apparently digs the Magic Castle, as does Quentin Tarantino.What better place, you’d think, for anyone to indulge an appetite for the conjuring arts – let alone Oysters Rockefeller, Beef Wellington and whiskey cocktails named Sassy Black Magic?If you can get in. And that’s the snag.  Read more and watch the video at:

http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/08/travel/magic-castle-los-angeles/index.html