John Carter the Vampire Hunter - Not Too Late
After an interview gone awry, famous vampire hunter, Hunter Van Pire (Quinn Richards), tries to track down the newly vampiric John Carter.
After an interview gone awry, famous vampire hunter, Hunter Van Pire (Quinn Richards), tries to track down the newly vampiric John Carter.
On today’s special Halloween edition of Not Too Late, John Carter learns about the ghosts (Cole Gard, Birdie Young) that have been haunting the studio recently and sits down for a one-on-one chat with a real-life vampire hunter (Quinn Richards).
John Carter and his new friend Scott Leedge (Benjamin Farley) explore and attempt to seize the Kingdom of Clayshire at the Clayshire Renaissance Faire.
John Carter works with local Bloomington residents (Meg Moberly, Chloe Spencer, JB Diehl, and Buerk Roseberry) to help them get over their bizarre and debilitating phobias.
Now featuring a live studio audience, our season opener sees our new host John Carter Krell help local Bloomington residents overcome their fears as well as learn all about a faraway kingdom in the land of Terre Haute.
John Carter helps his newfound ghostly friends (Cole Gard, Birdie Young) move on to the afterlife by completing their unfinished business, Tik Toks!Thank you for watching!
In our biannual(?) Halloween episode, Mark sits down with his therapist to help him get over his fears. Mark then attempts to conquer his biggest fear yet—Evansville, Indiana! (at the Evansville Horror Convention)
In our Season 15 premiere Mark explores the wild world of wrestling with special guests Princess Twinkletoes... and actual wrestler Tyler Lillard (@tywitdavibezzz)
For our season 14 finale, Mark decides it’s time to invest in some new ideas... with “Mark Tank”. He is in fact the only IU Alum to later become an investor on TV. Don’t look this up.
It's the annual Not Too Late Thanksgiving Special! This year, Mark has decided to tell his version of the first Thanksgiving... it's a bit different than it is usually told. Check it out!
Mark chose the classic monsters to invite to his Halloween party—a werewolf, vampire, and ghost—but the ones that showed up looked a little funny. Tune in to see what’s up in this extra-spooky edition of Not Too Late!
The time has come. After a guerilla marketing campaign and subsequent event of the century, we finally witness an impeccable feat of man. Will Mark finish all 25 Chicken Fingers? Tune in to find out.
This episode, Mark hosts the great Not Too Late debate! Tell us your thoughts on the candidates in the comments below. Who won? Probably not Logan Vaught.
For the Season 14 premiere, Mark has constructed an epic challenge, and one with a very special prize! Who will win when it comes to standing in a square? Tune in to find out.
For the Season 13 finale, Mark sits down with IU Media School instructor Chris Robinson for a very professional interview.
Tonight, Mark sits down with a current IUBB point guard amid the rumors that star basketball player, Airbud, might be committing to IU Basketball.
It’s almost St. Patrick’s Day! In order to fully understand St. Patrick’s Day, Mark tries to capture a leprechaun and learn about their culture.
On this weeks episode of not too late, Mark sits down with Pontius Pilates, a pre-professional prankster. After their interview, Pontius helps Mark pull off an elaborate prank.
It’s the season 13 premiere of Not Too Late! We pick up right where we left off... and if you remember, someone’s placed a hit on Mia to takeover Not Too Late. Watch to find out who placed the hit and who will become the next host of Not Too Late!
Join anchors Charlie Herman and Natalie Kahl.In tonight’s taping:What Hoosiers can expect at the airport after the government shutdown as thousands head home for Thanksgiving… IU football stays undefeated… a Bloomington man is arrested for child sex abuse material… and 27 IU fraternities are barred from hosting events after a string of hazing allegations.
The executive orders aim to end what the governor's office labeled as "extreme gender ideology."
The decision, while temporary and tentative, is the court’s first clear defeat for Trump in his second term.
The IFC wrote in an email the pause will address student health and safety concerns.
The market expansion will include new restaurants in Bloomington, Bedford, Columbus, Greenwood, Plainfield and Avon.