Fernandez Lands Role on NBC’s “Revolution” Drama

Ramon Fernandez is preparing for a revolutionary role…

The Madrid-born actor of Puerto Rican descent has signed on for a potential recurring role on NBC’s post-apocalyptic drama Revolution.

Ramon Fernandez

Fernandez will portray Capt. Franklin, a trusted soldier in Monroe’s inner circle, in the series that co-stars Daniella Alonso and JD Pardo.

Fernandez’s television credits include appearances on Sons of Anarchy, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, CSI: Miami, Southland and Cold Case. He also lent his voice to the Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City video game.

NBC Releases New Teaser Poster for “Revolution” Featuring Pardo

If you’re feeling JD Pardo and Revolution withdrawals, here’s something to hold you over…

JD Pardo

NBC has released the latest teaser poster for the hit sci-fi series, featuring the 32-year-old Latino actor and the rest of his cast mates walking against a desolate backdrop.

But if that weren’t enough, the poster features General Monroe and Captain Tom Neville’s images in the clouds hovering menacingly over the heroes.

Revolution Poster

Revolution returns with new episodes next month, beginning on Monday, March 25.

Before then, Pardo and his cast mates will be participating at this year’s PaleyFest in Los Angeles on Saturday, March 2.

Alonso & Pardo Featured in New Action-Packed “Revolution” Promo

NBC’s sci-fi series Revolution, starring Daniella Alonso and JD Pardo, may not return for the second half of its first season until March… But the network is already building anticipation for the final episodes.

NBC recently released a new promo for the show, which not only features images of the powered up Monroe Republic , but a passionate kiss involving Alonso’s character and Pardo’s character switching allegiances.

Revolution Cast

During the show’s panel at TCA winter press tour, producer Eric Kripke hinted that surprises would come more often in the new episodes.

“I felt like we could pick up the pace of the stunning revelations. I thought maybe the pace of the shocking surprises was a little too slow… We wanted to have a second half that was bigger and better and more exciting,” he teased. “It will be more shocking, more often.”

The second half will also explore more part of the world as Kripke admitted, “The focus which we’ve seen so far has actually been very limited within the Monroe Republic. In the second half, we start to slowly, but surely expand the world.” He further shared, “We cross the border into Georgia, the Georgia Federation, for instance, another nation, and we see they have many of those things that the Monroe Republic doesn’t… and then we go west.”

He continued, “Anyway, so it’s about expanding the world and it’s about seeing that it’s all of a piece and that we’re teasing it out at a very deliberate pace because we want everyone to really explore the world in an effective way.”

Of the long break between the first and second half, executive producer J.J. Abrams said “it helped tremendously” with his previous show Lost, so “when this came up for this show, I was tremendously relieved.” As the said strategy allows the show to run straight through without further breaks or repeats when it returns, Abrams called it “the best thing for the viewers.”

The new episodes of “Revolution” will being airing on Monday, March 25 at 10:00 pm ET on NBC.