Exclusive: Michael Stahl-David (Cloverfield), Scottie Thompson (Crown Vic) and Michael Weston (Home Before Dark) are in production in Ohio on Down to the Felt, an indie dark comedy with action elements from filmmaker Jon Osbeck. The trio joins a cast that also includes Jo-Ann Robinson and Cullen Douglas.
Written and produced by Dino Tripodis, Ralph Scott, and Osbeck, Down to the Felt tells the story of Paul (Stahl-David), a down-on-his-luck compulsive gambler who makes a desperate deal with a psychopathic hitman (Weston) to kill him in two weeks. But then he meets Erica (Thompson), a mystery woman, and life suddenly starts dealing him aces.
Previously co-directing the award-winning military drama Minus One, Osbeck is also producing Down to the Felt through his production shingle Big Deal Pictures, alongside Douglas.
Stated Osbeck, “It’s truly an embarrassment of riches to be working with both Michaels and Scottie. Their roles all demand...
Written and produced by Dino Tripodis, Ralph Scott, and Osbeck, Down to the Felt tells the story of Paul (Stahl-David), a down-on-his-luck compulsive gambler who makes a desperate deal with a psychopathic hitman (Weston) to kill him in two weeks. But then he meets Erica (Thompson), a mystery woman, and life suddenly starts dealing him aces.
Previously co-directing the award-winning military drama Minus One, Osbeck is also producing Down to the Felt through his production shingle Big Deal Pictures, alongside Douglas.
Stated Osbeck, “It’s truly an embarrassment of riches to be working with both Michaels and Scottie. Their roles all demand...
- 5/9/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: There is a change at the helm of Peacock’s Based On a True Story, starring Kaley Cuoco and Chris Messina. Physical creator Annie Weisman is joining the upcoming second season of the dark comedy thriller, from Aggregate Films and UCP, as new showrunner. She succeeds series creator Craig Rosenberg who remains an executive producer while pursuing other projects.
Season 2 of Based On a True Story will see Ava (Cuoco) and her husband Nathan (Messina) return for a new true crime adventure. The two stars are executive producing the new installment alongside Jason Bateman and Michael Costigan of Aggregate Films, writer/showrunner Weisman, Alex Buono, Rosenberg and Jaclyn Moore. Roxie Rodriguez of Aggregate Films, Sono Patel and Max Searle co-executive produce. UCP, a division of Universal Studio Group , is the studio.
In the well received first season, the lives of a down-on-their-luck couple Ava (Cuoco) and Nathan (Messina) collide...
Season 2 of Based On a True Story will see Ava (Cuoco) and her husband Nathan (Messina) return for a new true crime adventure. The two stars are executive producing the new installment alongside Jason Bateman and Michael Costigan of Aggregate Films, writer/showrunner Weisman, Alex Buono, Rosenberg and Jaclyn Moore. Roxie Rodriguez of Aggregate Films, Sono Patel and Max Searle co-executive produce. UCP, a division of Universal Studio Group , is the studio.
In the well received first season, the lives of a down-on-their-luck couple Ava (Cuoco) and Nathan (Messina) collide...
- 3/13/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
The Hunting Wives has added two more to its cast. Dermot Mulroney (Four Weddings and a Funeral series) and Evan Jonigkeit (Archive 81) have joined the Starz series, which already stars Malin Akerman (Billions) and Brittany Snow (Almost Family).
The series, based on the novel by May Cobb, follows Sophie O’Neill (Snow) after she moves from the East Coast to Texas, where she succumbs to a socialite's charms.
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The series, based on the novel by May Cobb, follows Sophie O’Neill (Snow) after she moves from the East Coast to Texas, where she succumbs to a socialite's charms.
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- 2/26/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Brittany Snow joins ‘The Hunting Wives’ (Photo Credit: Sela Shiloni / Courtesy of Starz)
Brittany Snow (the Pitch Perfect franchise) has boarded Starz’s new drama series The Hunting Wives, based on the bestselling novel by May Cobb. Snow will co-lead the series with Malin Akerman, who was previously announced as attached to the project.
The series, described as a twisty thriller, is targeting a spring start of production in Charlotte, North Carolina. Season one will consist of eight episodes.
“Snow will portray Sophie O’Neil in the series based on the novel by May Cobb, which tells the story of Sophie and her family’s move from the East Coast to deep East Texas, where she succumbs to socialite Margo Bank’s (Malin Åkerman) irresistible charms – and finds her life consumed by obsession, seduction, and murder,” reads Starz’s synopsis.
Rebecca Cutter (Hightown) is adapting Cobb’s book and will serve as showrunner and executive producer.
Brittany Snow (the Pitch Perfect franchise) has boarded Starz’s new drama series The Hunting Wives, based on the bestselling novel by May Cobb. Snow will co-lead the series with Malin Akerman, who was previously announced as attached to the project.
The series, described as a twisty thriller, is targeting a spring start of production in Charlotte, North Carolina. Season one will consist of eight episodes.
“Snow will portray Sophie O’Neil in the series based on the novel by May Cobb, which tells the story of Sophie and her family’s move from the East Coast to deep East Texas, where she succumbs to socialite Margo Bank’s (Malin Åkerman) irresistible charms – and finds her life consumed by obsession, seduction, and murder,” reads Starz’s synopsis.
Rebecca Cutter (Hightown) is adapting Cobb’s book and will serve as showrunner and executive producer.
- 2/14/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Brittany Snow has been cast in “The Hunting Wives,” an upcoming drama series at Starz adapted from the May Cobb novel of the same name. She will play Sophie O’Neill, and joins previously announced star Malin Åkerman.
“The Hunting Wives” follows Sophie, who moves with her family from the East Coast to deep East Texas. There, she succumbs to socialite Margo’s (Åkerman) irresistible charms and finds her life consumed by obsession, seduction and murder.
Snow began her career on the CBS soap opera “Guiding Light” before rising to prominence with roles such as Amber Von Tussle in the 2007 “Hairspray” film and Chloe Beale in the “Pitch Perfect” films. More recently, she has appeared in the A24 horror film “X,” the Fox drama “Almost Family” and the short film “Red White & Blue,” which is nominated for a 2024 Oscar. Up next, she will be seen opposite Nick Jonas in...
“The Hunting Wives” follows Sophie, who moves with her family from the East Coast to deep East Texas. There, she succumbs to socialite Margo’s (Åkerman) irresistible charms and finds her life consumed by obsession, seduction and murder.
Snow began her career on the CBS soap opera “Guiding Light” before rising to prominence with roles such as Amber Von Tussle in the 2007 “Hairspray” film and Chloe Beale in the “Pitch Perfect” films. More recently, she has appeared in the A24 horror film “X,” the Fox drama “Almost Family” and the short film “Red White & Blue,” which is nominated for a 2024 Oscar. Up next, she will be seen opposite Nick Jonas in...
- 2/14/2024
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
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Brittany Snow and Tyler Stanaland are separating after two years of marriage.
Snow, known for starring in the Pitch Perfect films and the 2022 horror flick X, and Stanaland, a castmember on Netflix’s unscripted real estate series Selling the Oc, shared the news to their Instagram accounts Wednesday with nearly identical statements. The pair, who tied the knot in March 2020 after getting engaged a year prior, both accompanied their statements with the same black-and-white photo of Snow resting her chin on Stanaland’s shoulder during a subway ride.
“After time and consideration, Tyler and I have made the difficult decision to separate,” Snow wrote. “This decision was made with love and mutual respect for one another. We have realized we need to take some time and make sure we are each living our most fulfilling and authentic lives.”
The star continued, “We started...
Brittany Snow and Tyler Stanaland are separating after two years of marriage.
Snow, known for starring in the Pitch Perfect films and the 2022 horror flick X, and Stanaland, a castmember on Netflix’s unscripted real estate series Selling the Oc, shared the news to their Instagram accounts Wednesday with nearly identical statements. The pair, who tied the knot in March 2020 after getting engaged a year prior, both accompanied their statements with the same black-and-white photo of Snow resting her chin on Stanaland’s shoulder during a subway ride.
“After time and consideration, Tyler and I have made the difficult decision to separate,” Snow wrote. “This decision was made with love and mutual respect for one another. We have realized we need to take some time and make sure we are each living our most fulfilling and authentic lives.”
The star continued, “We started...
- 9/15/2022
- by Ryan Gajewski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Imagine Entertainment announced that it has signed a multi-project deal for scripted television with Emmy-winning writer/producer Jason Katims and his True Jack Productions banner. Together, they have three projects in the works. The deal reunites Katism with Imagine, where he made the “Friday Night Lights” and “Parenthood” series. The announcement was made by presidents Tony Hernandez and Lilly Burns.
“Jason Katims is behind some of the best television series of our time. His ability to tap into the American zeitgeist and create characters that touch our hearts and souls is unparalleled.” said Kristen Zolner, Head of Imagine Television, in an official statement. “We are beyond thrilled to be partnering with Jason and excited for what’s to come.”
“I am thrilled to reunite with Imagine, who have been my partners on two of the best creative experiences of my career,” said Katims in an official statement.
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“Jason Katims is behind some of the best television series of our time. His ability to tap into the American zeitgeist and create characters that touch our hearts and souls is unparalleled.” said Kristen Zolner, Head of Imagine Television, in an official statement. “We are beyond thrilled to be partnering with Jason and excited for what’s to come.”
“I am thrilled to reunite with Imagine, who have been my partners on two of the best creative experiences of my career,” said Katims in an official statement.
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- 8/4/2022
- by Drew Taylor
- The Wrap
Imagine Television has closed a multi-project deal for scripted television with Emmy-winning TV writer-producer Jason Katims and his True Jack Productions banner. This marks a reunion as Katims and Imagine who previously collaborated on Friday Night Lights, on which Katims was executive producer and showrunner, and on Parenthood, which Katims developed, executive produced and showran.
Katims, who is coming off an overall deal at Apple, has three projects already in the works at Imagine Television; no details about them have been provided.
“Jason Katims is behind some of the best television series of our time. His ability to tap into the American zeitgeist and create characters that touch our hearts and souls is unparalleled.” said Kristen Zolner, Head of Imagine Television. “We are beyond thrilled to be partnering with Jason and excited for what’s to come.”
Katims’ latest series, Dear Edward starring Fnl‘s Connie Britton and Taylor Schilling,...
Katims, who is coming off an overall deal at Apple, has three projects already in the works at Imagine Television; no details about them have been provided.
“Jason Katims is behind some of the best television series of our time. His ability to tap into the American zeitgeist and create characters that touch our hearts and souls is unparalleled.” said Kristen Zolner, Head of Imagine Television. “We are beyond thrilled to be partnering with Jason and excited for what’s to come.”
Katims’ latest series, Dear Edward starring Fnl‘s Connie Britton and Taylor Schilling,...
- 8/4/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Jason Katims has entered into an overall deal with Imagine Television, Variety has learned.
The multi-project deal covers scripted television with three projects already in the works from Katims and his True Jack Productions banner. Katims previously worked with Imagine on the hit shows “Friday Night Lights” and “Parenthood,” both of which aired on NBC. He was previously under an overall deal at Apple.
“Jason Katims is behind some of the best television series of our time. His ability to tap into the American zeitgeist and create characters that touch our hearts and souls is unparalleled.” said Kristen Zolner, head of Imagine Television. “We are beyond thrilled to be partnering with Jason and excited for what’s to come.”
Katims most recently created the Amazon series “As We See It,” which was based on the Israeli series “On the Spectrum.” It followed three 20-something roommates on the autism spectrum. He...
The multi-project deal covers scripted television with three projects already in the works from Katims and his True Jack Productions banner. Katims previously worked with Imagine on the hit shows “Friday Night Lights” and “Parenthood,” both of which aired on NBC. He was previously under an overall deal at Apple.
“Jason Katims is behind some of the best television series of our time. His ability to tap into the American zeitgeist and create characters that touch our hearts and souls is unparalleled.” said Kristen Zolner, head of Imagine Television. “We are beyond thrilled to be partnering with Jason and excited for what’s to come.”
Katims most recently created the Amazon series “As We See It,” which was based on the Israeli series “On the Spectrum.” It followed three 20-something roommates on the autism spectrum. He...
- 8/4/2022
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
We’ll be seeing more of Mandy McAllister in the upcoming sixth season of Young Sheldon. Emily Osment, who joined the fifth season of the CBS comedy as a recurring, has been promoted to series regular for Season 6.
Osment’s Mandy McAllister is an attractive, strong willed woman in her late twenties who is struggling with the discovery that she’s pregnant with Georgie’s (Montana Jordan) baby. She’s also dealing with the fact that Georgie lied to her about how young he is.
As Season 5 winds down, Mary (Zoe Perry) is feeling alienated from her Church after the news is out about Georgie, George Sr’s (Lance Barber) job as a high school football coach is in jeopardy and MeeMaw (Annie Potts) and Dale (Craig T. Nelson) have broken up.
Young Sheldon is from Executive Producers Chuck Lorre, Steven Molaro and Steve Holland. The series is produced by Chuck Lorre Productions Inc.
Osment’s Mandy McAllister is an attractive, strong willed woman in her late twenties who is struggling with the discovery that she’s pregnant with Georgie’s (Montana Jordan) baby. She’s also dealing with the fact that Georgie lied to her about how young he is.
As Season 5 winds down, Mary (Zoe Perry) is feeling alienated from her Church after the news is out about Georgie, George Sr’s (Lance Barber) job as a high school football coach is in jeopardy and MeeMaw (Annie Potts) and Dale (Craig T. Nelson) have broken up.
Young Sheldon is from Executive Producers Chuck Lorre, Steven Molaro and Steve Holland. The series is produced by Chuck Lorre Productions Inc.
- 4/27/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Mo McRae (The Flight Attendant), Brian Geraghty (Gaslit), Chapel Oaks (The First Lady), Kenneth Miller (12 Strong) and Nicholas Logan (I Care a Lot) are the final additions to the cast of Ian and Eshom Nelms’ action-thriller Red Right Hand, which is in production in Kentucky. The actors join an ensemble that also includes Orlando Bloom, Andie MacDowell, Scott Haze and Garret Dillahunt, as previously announced.
Red Right Hand finds Cash (Bloom) trying to live an honest and quiet life with his widowed brother-in-law Finney (Haze) and niece, Savannah (Oaks), in the Appalachian hills of Odim County. When the sadistic Queenpin Big Cat (MacDowell), who runs the town, forces him back into her services to pay off Finney’s debts, Cash will use any means necessary—even killing—to protect his town and the only family he has left. As the journey gets harder, Cash is drawn into a...
Red Right Hand finds Cash (Bloom) trying to live an honest and quiet life with his widowed brother-in-law Finney (Haze) and niece, Savannah (Oaks), in the Appalachian hills of Odim County. When the sadistic Queenpin Big Cat (MacDowell), who runs the town, forces him back into her services to pay off Finney’s debts, Cash will use any means necessary—even killing—to protect his town and the only family he has left. As the journey gets harder, Cash is drawn into a...
- 4/25/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Racial divides, mistrust and misunderstandings get a rambunctious, if understandably inconclusive workout in A Lot of Nothing, a dynamic and agitating feature debut by Mo McRae that had its world premiere at South by Southwest in the Narrative Feature Competition section. Layers of suspicions, animosity and aggressive feelings ebb and flow as an upscale Los Angeles black couple plays host to another couple and, unexpectedly, to a lower-class white cop who’s paying a price for what he did the night before. After a powerful first act, this turbulent work is obliged to downshift somewhat as it seeks some kind of conclusion that won’t be too pat or simplistic given the complex dynamics at hand. While it doesn’t end on a satisfying note, this is nonetheless an excitingly combustible piece that announces a vibrant talent unafraid to confront thorny issues head-on.
Co-written by McRae, who has acted in...
Co-written by McRae, who has acted in...
- 3/13/2022
- by Todd McCarthy
- Deadline Film + TV
CBS has finally dropped the official trailer for Good Sam, its latest medical drama.
The show finds Dr. Sam Griffith (Sophia Bush) taking on the role of Chief of Surgery when her father, Dr. Rob Griffith (Jason Isaacs), falls into a coma.
The drama picks up when Rob wakes up months later intending to resume his career where he left off.
“Sam is tasked with supervising this egotistical expert with a scalpel who never acknowledged her stellar talent,” reads the official logline for the project.
Sam's father "defies Sam’s authority and challenges her medical expertise, the big question becomes whether this father and daughter will ever be able to mend their own relationship as expertly as they heal the hearts of their patients.”
It is a compelling hook, but the success will all come down to whether the show manages to portray the fraught relationship between the father and daughter well.
The show finds Dr. Sam Griffith (Sophia Bush) taking on the role of Chief of Surgery when her father, Dr. Rob Griffith (Jason Isaacs), falls into a coma.
The drama picks up when Rob wakes up months later intending to resume his career where he left off.
“Sam is tasked with supervising this egotistical expert with a scalpel who never acknowledged her stellar talent,” reads the official logline for the project.
Sam's father "defies Sam’s authority and challenges her medical expertise, the big question becomes whether this father and daughter will ever be able to mend their own relationship as expertly as they heal the hearts of their patients.”
It is a compelling hook, but the success will all come down to whether the show manages to portray the fraught relationship between the father and daughter well.
- 12/10/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The official trailer for the upcoming medical drama Good Sam asks a very important question: Which Dr. Griffith do you choose?
The CBS series, which premieres Wednesday, Jan. 5 at 10/9, follows Dr. Sam Griffith (played by Sophia Bush), a gifted heart surgeon who thrives in her new leadership role as the chief of surgery after her boss Dr. Rob “Griff” Griffith (Jason Isaacs), a renowned doctor, falls into a coma.
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The CBS series, which premieres Wednesday, Jan. 5 at 10/9, follows Dr. Sam Griffith (played by Sophia Bush), a gifted heart surgeon who thrives in her new leadership role as the chief of surgery after her boss Dr. Rob “Griff” Griffith (Jason Isaacs), a renowned doctor, falls into a coma.
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- 12/10/2021
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
Tracy Oliver (Girls Trip, First Wives Club) is blessing us with another all-female ensemble comedy — this one led by Meagan Good (Minority Report) and Grace Byers (Empire).
Premiering Friday, Dec. 3 on Prime Video, Harlem is a 10-episode series that follows “a group of stylish and ambitious best girlfriends in Harlem, New York City, the mecca of Black culture in America,” per the official logline. “Together, they level up from their 20s into the next phase of their careers, relationships, and big city dreams.”
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Premiering Friday, Dec. 3 on Prime Video, Harlem is a 10-episode series that follows “a group of stylish and ambitious best girlfriends in Harlem, New York City, the mecca of Black culture in America,” per the official logline. “Together, they level up from their 20s into the next phase of their careers, relationships, and big city dreams.”
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- 11/3/2021
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Okay, here’s the part of our entertainment that no one wants to see; Bob Ingersoll dances.
We’re not talking Bob does a Viennese waltz or trips a light Japanese Chakkirako. I’m not performing any other shaking and shimmying the sight of which would make you want to Polka sharp stick into your eyes. No, I’m dancing my way around certain indelicacies.
Our topic, you see, is the Fox Network TV series Almost Family.
You say you’ve never heard of Almost Family? Wouldn’t surprise me. The show debuted in October of 2019 and performed so poorly that after the original thirteen episodes Fox ordered ran, Fox didn’t want to pick up the back nine. Kind of like how I feel halfway through a round of golf. Almost Family disappeared forever in February of 2020, which proves that something good did happen in 2020.
It was the story of the Bechley family.
We’re not talking Bob does a Viennese waltz or trips a light Japanese Chakkirako. I’m not performing any other shaking and shimmying the sight of which would make you want to Polka sharp stick into your eyes. No, I’m dancing my way around certain indelicacies.
Our topic, you see, is the Fox Network TV series Almost Family.
You say you’ve never heard of Almost Family? Wouldn’t surprise me. The show debuted in October of 2019 and performed so poorly that after the original thirteen episodes Fox ordered ran, Fox didn’t want to pick up the back nine. Kind of like how I feel halfway through a round of golf. Almost Family disappeared forever in February of 2020, which proves that something good did happen in 2020.
It was the story of the Bechley family.
- 8/30/2021
- by Bob Ingersoll
- Comicmix.com
“Leverage” star Timothy Hutton will not face criminal charges stemming from the rape allegations leveled against him by a former child actress last year.
Canadian prosecutors declined to pursue charges against Hutton, citing a lack of evidence in the case. According to Hutton’s attorney, Joshua Rosenberg, the decision was made earlier this month and the actor’s team was informed on July 7.
“Timothy Hutton has officially been cleared by law enforcement of a criminal complaint filed against him,” Rosenberg said in a statement. “The Canadian authorities scrutinized the matter and found a glaring lack of support and proof of Ms. Johnston’s claim.”
Johnston told BuzzFeed last March that in 1983, when she was 14, she and two friends met the then-22-year-old Hutton at a restaurant when the actor was in Vancouver shooting “Iceman.” Johnston said she was asked to join Hutton and his friends back at the actor’s hotel,...
Canadian prosecutors declined to pursue charges against Hutton, citing a lack of evidence in the case. According to Hutton’s attorney, Joshua Rosenberg, the decision was made earlier this month and the actor’s team was informed on July 7.
“Timothy Hutton has officially been cleared by law enforcement of a criminal complaint filed against him,” Rosenberg said in a statement. “The Canadian authorities scrutinized the matter and found a glaring lack of support and proof of Ms. Johnston’s claim.”
Johnston told BuzzFeed last March that in 1983, when she was 14, she and two friends met the then-22-year-old Hutton at a restaurant when the actor was in Vancouver shooting “Iceman.” Johnston said she was asked to join Hutton and his friends back at the actor’s hotel,...
- 7/21/2021
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Holy déjà vu, Batman!
Victoria Cartagena has joined the cast of The CW’s Batwoman as Renee Montoya — the same DC Comics character she played on Fox’s Gotham.
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Though to be clear, this Renee Montoya is not actually the same TV character, since it was never suggested that the Fox series is any way a part of The CW’s Arrowverse.
According to our sister site Deadline, Batwoman‘s Renee...
Victoria Cartagena has joined the cast of The CW’s Batwoman as Renee Montoya — the same DC Comics character she played on Fox’s Gotham.
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Though to be clear, this Renee Montoya is not actually the same TV character, since it was never suggested that the Fox series is any way a part of The CW’s Arrowverse.
According to our sister site Deadline, Batwoman‘s Renee...
- 7/20/2021
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: DC hero Renee Montoya is coming to the rescue in Gotham City. Victoria Cartagena has joined the upcoming third season of Batwoman as a new series regular, portraying Renee in the CW drama.
Cartagena’s Montoya is a former Gcpd officer who left the force when she could no longer stomach the corruption inside the department. She now runs the “freaks division,” which hasn’t seen a lot of action… until now. Righteous and pragmatic, and LGBTQ+, she’s a woman with a very personal (and mysterious) mission to help clean the streets of Gotham in the right way, by whatever means necessary.
Cartagena previously played Renee Montoya on Fox’s Gotham, though the universes are not connected.
In the June 27 Season 2 finale, Ryan Wilder (Javicia Leslie) has fully taken up the mantle of Batwoman with Kate Kane leaving Gotham in a search for her long-missing cousin Bruce Wayne...
Cartagena’s Montoya is a former Gcpd officer who left the force when she could no longer stomach the corruption inside the department. She now runs the “freaks division,” which hasn’t seen a lot of action… until now. Righteous and pragmatic, and LGBTQ+, she’s a woman with a very personal (and mysterious) mission to help clean the streets of Gotham in the right way, by whatever means necessary.
Cartagena previously played Renee Montoya on Fox’s Gotham, though the universes are not connected.
In the June 27 Season 2 finale, Ryan Wilder (Javicia Leslie) has fully taken up the mantle of Batwoman with Kate Kane leaving Gotham in a search for her long-missing cousin Bruce Wayne...
- 7/20/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Following the worst of the deadly 'Covid-19' virus plague, the television industry continues to roar back with more renewals than cancelations:
ABC
The $100,000 Pyramid (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed for Season 4)
The Bachelor (renewed for Season 25)
The Bachelorette (renewed for Season 16)
The Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
The Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Black-ish (renewed for Season 7)
Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)
Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
The Conners (renewed for Season 3)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (renewed for Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
The Good Doctor (renewed for Season 4)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
The Goldbergs (renewed for Season 8)
The Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed for Season 8)
Holey Moley (renewed for Season 2)
How To Get Away With Murder...
ABC
The $100,000 Pyramid (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (canceled; five seasons)
American Idol (renewed for Season 4)
The Bachelor (renewed for Season 25)
The Bachelorette (renewed for Season 16)
The Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
The Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Black-ish (renewed for Season 7)
Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)
Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
The Conners (renewed for Season 3)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (renewed for Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
The Good Doctor (renewed for Season 4)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
The Goldbergs (renewed for Season 8)
The Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed for Season 8)
Holey Moley (renewed for Season 2)
How To Get Away With Murder...
- 7/12/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Following the worst of the deadly 'Covid-19' virus plague, the television industry continues to roar back with more renewals than cancelations:
ABC
The $100,000 Pyramid (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (renewed for Season 5)
American Idol (renewed for Season 4)
The Bachelor (renewed for Season 25)
The Bachelorette (renewed for Season 16)
The Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
The Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Black-ish (renewed for Season 7)
Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)
Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
The Conners (renewed for Season 3)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (renewed for Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
The Good Doctor (renewed for Season 4)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
The Goldbergs (renewed for Season 8)
The Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed for Season 8)
Holey Moley (renewed for Season 2)
How To Get Away With Murder...
ABC
The $100,000 Pyramid (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (renewed for Season 5)
American Idol (renewed for Season 4)
The Bachelor (renewed for Season 25)
The Bachelorette (renewed for Season 16)
The Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
The Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Black-ish (renewed for Season 7)
Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)
Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
The Conners (renewed for Season 3)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (renewed for Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
The Good Doctor (renewed for Season 4)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
The Goldbergs (renewed for Season 8)
The Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed for Season 8)
Holey Moley (renewed for Season 2)
How To Get Away With Murder...
- 6/20/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Judy Greer is going to Washington. The actress has been cast opposite Woody Harrelson and Justin Theroux in HBO’s The White House Plumbers, our sister site Deadline reports.
From a trio of Veep executive producers, the five-part limited series — which is partly based on Egil “Bud” Krogh and Matthew Krogh’s Integrity — tells the true story of “how Nixon’s own political saboteurs and Watergate masterminds, E. Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy, accidentally toppled the presidency they zealously were trying to protect.”
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From a trio of Veep executive producers, the five-part limited series — which is partly based on Egil “Bud” Krogh and Matthew Krogh’s Integrity — tells the true story of “how Nixon’s own political saboteurs and Watergate masterminds, E. Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy, accidentally toppled the presidency they zealously were trying to protect.”
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- 6/4/2021
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: HBO has rounded out cast to The Time Traveler’s Wife,, adding 14 to the upcoming drama series based on the novel by Audrey Niffenegger. Caitlin Shorey, Everleigh McDonell (Good Girls), Michael Park (Stranger Things), Jaime Ray Newman (Little Fires Everywhere), Taylor Richardson (Rise), Peter Graham (Will & Grace), Brian Altemus (Grand Army), Jason David (NOS4A2), Kate Siegel (The Haunting of Hill House), Josh Stamberg, (WandaVision), Chelsea Frei (The Moodys), Marcia DeBonis (Almost Family) Will Brill (The Oa) and Spencer House (Teenage Bounty Hunters) join previously announced Rose Leslie, Theo James, Desmin Borges and Natasha Lopez in the series that is currently in production.
Adapted by former Dr. Who head writer and Sherlock co-creator Steven Moffat, The Time Traveler’s Wife tells the intricate love story of Clare (Leslie) and Henry (James), and a marriage with a problem… time travel.
David Nutter directs and executive produces with Moffat, Sue Vertue,...
Adapted by former Dr. Who head writer and Sherlock co-creator Steven Moffat, The Time Traveler’s Wife tells the intricate love story of Clare (Leslie) and Henry (James), and a marriage with a problem… time travel.
David Nutter directs and executive produces with Moffat, Sue Vertue,...
- 6/4/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Apple TV+ wants you to work out your issues with “Physical,” the streaming service’s upcoming Rose Byrne-led comedy/drama. Apple unveiled the trailer for the 10-episode series on Thursday.
Per Apple, “Physical,” which is set in the idyllic but fragile beach paradise of sunny 1980s San Diego, is a half-hour dark comedy following Sheila Rubin (Byrne), a quietly tortured, seemingly dutiful housewife supporting her smart but controversial husband’s bid for state assembly. But behind closed doors, Sheila has her own darkly funny take on life she rarely lets the world see. She’s also battling a complex set of personal demons relating to her self-image…. that is, until she finds release through the unlikeliest source: the world of aerobics.
At first hooked on the exercise itself, Sheila’s real road to empowerment comes when she discovers a way to merge this newfound passion with the burgeoning technology...
Per Apple, “Physical,” which is set in the idyllic but fragile beach paradise of sunny 1980s San Diego, is a half-hour dark comedy following Sheila Rubin (Byrne), a quietly tortured, seemingly dutiful housewife supporting her smart but controversial husband’s bid for state assembly. But behind closed doors, Sheila has her own darkly funny take on life she rarely lets the world see. She’s also battling a complex set of personal demons relating to her self-image…. that is, until she finds release through the unlikeliest source: the world of aerobics.
At first hooked on the exercise itself, Sheila’s real road to empowerment comes when she discovers a way to merge this newfound passion with the burgeoning technology...
- 5/27/2021
- by Tyler Hersko
- Indiewire
Following the first wave of cancelations since the spread of the deadly 'Covid-19' virus, more TV series have been killed off, including shows from Netflix, Hulu, CBS, ABC, Fox, A&e, USA, Pop TV, Starz, CBS All Access, History, Paramount and a whole lot more:
Canceled Series
ABC
American Housewife
Rebel
Mixed-ish
For Life
The Baker and the Beauty, 1 season
Single Parents, 2 seasons
Bless This Mess, 2 seasons
Emergence, 1 season
Schooled, 2 seasons
Kids Say the Darndest Things, 1 season
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., 7 seasons
Strahan, Sara and Keke, 2 seasons
United We Fall, 1 season
Stumptown, 1 season
Adult Swim
The Venture Bros., 7 seasons
Amazon
Bosch, 7 seasons
Goliath, 4 seasons
Utopia, 1 season
AMC
NOS4A2, 2 seasons
The Walking Dead, 11 seasons
Better Call Saul, 6 seasons
The Walking Dead: World Beyond, 2 seasons
CBS
The Unicorn
All Rise
Criminal Minds, 15 seasons
God Friended Me, 2 seasons
Carol's Second Act, 1 season
Man With a Plan, 4 seasons
Broke, 1 season
Tommy, 1 season
CBS All Access
Interrogation,...
Canceled Series
ABC
American Housewife
Rebel
Mixed-ish
For Life
The Baker and the Beauty, 1 season
Single Parents, 2 seasons
Bless This Mess, 2 seasons
Emergence, 1 season
Schooled, 2 seasons
Kids Say the Darndest Things, 1 season
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., 7 seasons
Strahan, Sara and Keke, 2 seasons
United We Fall, 1 season
Stumptown, 1 season
Adult Swim
The Venture Bros., 7 seasons
Amazon
Bosch, 7 seasons
Goliath, 4 seasons
Utopia, 1 season
AMC
NOS4A2, 2 seasons
The Walking Dead, 11 seasons
Better Call Saul, 6 seasons
The Walking Dead: World Beyond, 2 seasons
CBS
The Unicorn
All Rise
Criminal Minds, 15 seasons
God Friended Me, 2 seasons
Carol's Second Act, 1 season
Man With a Plan, 4 seasons
Broke, 1 season
Tommy, 1 season
CBS All Access
Interrogation,...
- 5/15/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
CBS is betting on a couple of familiar faces next season: The Eye network has handed series orders to medical drama Good Sam, starring Sophia Bush, and bowling comedy Smallwood, starring Pete Holmes, TVLine has learned.
Good Sam stars Bush (Chicago P.D.) as a talented but stifled surgeon who “embraces her leadership role after her renowned and pompous boss falls into a coma,” per the official description. “When he awakens and wants to resume surgery, however, it falls to her to supervise this overbearing blowhard who never acknowledged her talents — and also happens to be her father.”
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Good Sam stars Bush (Chicago P.D.) as a talented but stifled surgeon who “embraces her leadership role after her renowned and pompous boss falls into a coma,” per the official description. “When he awakens and wants to resume surgery, however, it falls to her to supervise this overbearing blowhard who never acknowledged her talents — and also happens to be her father.”
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- 5/15/2021
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
10-episode series from “Almost Family” creator Annie Weisman premieres June 18
Rose Byrne has no patience for cheese puffs or her husband in the first trailer for Apple TV+’s upcoming 1980s aerobics dramedy, “Physical.”
Set to debut on the streamer on June 18, the 10-episode series stars Byrne as a “quietly tortured” housewife with an acerbic inner monologue, who becomes a rising star in the world of aerobics. “The show tracks her journey from what we see in the pilot, where she sort of crosses this rubicon and discovers this new source of joy and power in her body,” Weisman said at a Television Critics Association panel for the show earlier this year.
Check out the trailer above, and read the full description for the series below.
Set in the idyllic but fragile beach paradise of sunny 1980s San Diego, “Physical” is a half-hour dark comedy following Sheila Rubin (Byrne), a quietly tortured,...
Rose Byrne has no patience for cheese puffs or her husband in the first trailer for Apple TV+’s upcoming 1980s aerobics dramedy, “Physical.”
Set to debut on the streamer on June 18, the 10-episode series stars Byrne as a “quietly tortured” housewife with an acerbic inner monologue, who becomes a rising star in the world of aerobics. “The show tracks her journey from what we see in the pilot, where she sort of crosses this rubicon and discovers this new source of joy and power in her body,” Weisman said at a Television Critics Association panel for the show earlier this year.
Check out the trailer above, and read the full description for the series below.
Set in the idyllic but fragile beach paradise of sunny 1980s San Diego, “Physical” is a half-hour dark comedy following Sheila Rubin (Byrne), a quietly tortured,...
- 4/27/2021
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Luke Bracey and Brittany Snow have signed on to star in Tom Chilcoat’s debut feature, Big Nickel, with principal photography kicking off in the U.S this winter.
Co-written by Chilcoat and David Birke, the thriller centers on Charlie (Bracey), a charismatic Army recruiter, who is tasked with signing the “big fish” for a promotion. The only person standing in his way is Erik, a disturbed ex-vet that Charlie convinced to enlist years before. A dangerous man with a bone to pick, Erik will not be satisfied until Charlie has paid a heavy price—and as pressure mounts, Charlie is ultimately forced to re-examine his dubious methods, facing a thunderous reckoning of accountability.
A Traction and Arclight Films production, Big Nickel is produced by Traction’s Jason Tamasco and Zak Kristofek. Executive producers include Arclight Films’ Gary Hamilton, Ryan Hamilton and Ying Ye.
A native of Australia, Bracey is best known for turns in Netflix original rom-com Holidate, Warner Bros. and Lionsgate’s Point Break remake, Summit Entertainment and Lionsgate’s Oscar-winning war film Hacksaw Ridge and acclaimed Hulu miniseries, Little Fires Everywhere.
Rising to fame following her appearance on NBC drama series American Dreams, Snow’s TV credits include Ryan Murphy’s Nip/Tuck, David E. Kelly’s Harry’s Law, The CW’s musical comedy Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and Fox’s Almost Family.
On the film side, the actress is internationally recognized for her turn as Chloe in Universal Studios’ Pitch Perfect franchise. Additional big screen credits include The Pacifier, John Tucker Must Die, Prom Night and Hairspray. Most recently, Snow produced and starred in the comedic feature, Hooking Up, also starring in Netflix feature Someone Great, produced by Paul Feig.
Bracey is represented in the U.S. by CAA, Fourward, and attorney Michael Schenkman of Goodman, Genow, Schenkman, Smelkinson & Christopher. In Australia, the actor is repped by Morrissey Management. Snow is repped by The Gersh Agency and Principal Entertainment.
Co-written by Chilcoat and David Birke, the thriller centers on Charlie (Bracey), a charismatic Army recruiter, who is tasked with signing the “big fish” for a promotion. The only person standing in his way is Erik, a disturbed ex-vet that Charlie convinced to enlist years before. A dangerous man with a bone to pick, Erik will not be satisfied until Charlie has paid a heavy price—and as pressure mounts, Charlie is ultimately forced to re-examine his dubious methods, facing a thunderous reckoning of accountability.
A Traction and Arclight Films production, Big Nickel is produced by Traction’s Jason Tamasco and Zak Kristofek. Executive producers include Arclight Films’ Gary Hamilton, Ryan Hamilton and Ying Ye.
A native of Australia, Bracey is best known for turns in Netflix original rom-com Holidate, Warner Bros. and Lionsgate’s Point Break remake, Summit Entertainment and Lionsgate’s Oscar-winning war film Hacksaw Ridge and acclaimed Hulu miniseries, Little Fires Everywhere.
Rising to fame following her appearance on NBC drama series American Dreams, Snow’s TV credits include Ryan Murphy’s Nip/Tuck, David E. Kelly’s Harry’s Law, The CW’s musical comedy Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and Fox’s Almost Family.
On the film side, the actress is internationally recognized for her turn as Chloe in Universal Studios’ Pitch Perfect franchise. Additional big screen credits include The Pacifier, John Tucker Must Die, Prom Night and Hairspray. Most recently, Snow produced and starred in the comedic feature, Hooking Up, also starring in Netflix feature Someone Great, produced by Paul Feig.
Bracey is represented in the U.S. by CAA, Fourward, and attorney Michael Schenkman of Goodman, Genow, Schenkman, Smelkinson & Christopher. In Australia, the actor is repped by Morrissey Management. Snow is repped by The Gersh Agency and Principal Entertainment.
- 4/7/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Cougar Town alum Ian Gomez is set for a recurring role on Apple TV+’s dramedy Physical opposite Rose Byrne and Rory Scovell, from Almost Family creator Annie Weisman, Dirty John showrunner Alexandra Cunningham and Tomorrow Studios. Written by Weisman, who also will serve as showrunner, Physical is set in a 1980s Southern California beach community. It follows Sheila (Byrne), a woman struggling in her life as a quietly tortured housewife who finds an unconventional path to power through an unlikely source: the world of aerobics. Gomez will play ‘Ernie,’ an early tech pioneer who hit the jackpot with one of his inventions, and now plays a big role in local politics. Gomez is best known for playing Courtney Cox’s lovable neighbor Andy Torres on six seasons of the ABC comedy series Cougar Town. His other recent credits include features The Ultimate Playlist of Noise for Hulu and Lionsgate...
- 4/1/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Two former Disney Channel sitcom stars are joining forces on Netflix.
Emily Osment and Gregg Sulkin — who began their careers on Hannah Montana and Wizards of Waverly Place, respectively — will star in an untitled multi-camera comedy from Jack Dolgen (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend), Doug Mand (How I Met Your Mother) and Kourtney Kang (Doogie Kamealoha, MD), our sister site Deadline reports. Pamela Fryman (Call Your Mother) will direct.
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Set in Los Angeles,...
Emily Osment and Gregg Sulkin — who began their careers on Hannah Montana and Wizards of Waverly Place, respectively — will star in an untitled multi-camera comedy from Jack Dolgen (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend), Doug Mand (How I Met Your Mother) and Kourtney Kang (Doogie Kamealoha, MD), our sister site Deadline reports. Pamela Fryman (Call Your Mother) will direct.
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Set in Los Angeles,...
- 3/5/2021
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: Netflix has given a 10-episode order to a multi-camera comedy series from Jack Dolgen, Doug Mand and Doogie Kamealoha, MD creator Kourtney Kang.
Emily Osment and Gregg Sulkin are set to star in the show, with veteran comedy helmer Pamela Fryman (Call Your Mother) on board to direct.
Created and written by Dolgen and Mand, the Untitled Dolgen/Mand/Kang Project centers on a snooty, self-proclaimed intellectual (Osment) forced to move in with her carefree sister and her sister’s lovably eccentric friends, one of them played by Sulkin.
Osment’s Chelsea is an Ivy league educated intellectual who is book-smart and quick witted but lacks the real world skills she needs to have a functional life. She finds herself living in LA without any...
Emily Osment and Gregg Sulkin are set to star in the show, with veteran comedy helmer Pamela Fryman (Call Your Mother) on board to direct.
Created and written by Dolgen and Mand, the Untitled Dolgen/Mand/Kang Project centers on a snooty, self-proclaimed intellectual (Osment) forced to move in with her carefree sister and her sister’s lovably eccentric friends, one of them played by Sulkin.
Osment’s Chelsea is an Ivy league educated intellectual who is book-smart and quick witted but lacks the real world skills she needs to have a functional life. She finds herself living in LA without any...
- 3/5/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Andrea Martin (Great News), Robert Ri’chard (Empire), Juani Feliz (Blue Bloods), Kate Rockwell (Mean Girls: The Musical) and Sullivan Jones (The Surrogate) are set for recurring roles on Amazon’s Harlem, the comedy series from Tracy Oliver (Girls Trip), Amy Poehler’s Paper Kite Productions and Universal TV. They’ll join previously announced Whoopi Goldberg and Jasmine Guy, who also recur.
Created, written and executive produced by Oliver, Harlem, formerly the Untitled Tracy Oliver Project, is a single-camera comedy following the lives of four black women, friends from their college days at NYU, as they navigate sex, relationships and chasing their dreams.
Martin will play Robin, Camille’s passionate feminist mentor at Columbia University. Ri’chard portrays Shawn, Quinn’s sexy, stripper one-night stand who sticks around much longer than she planned. Feliz is Isabela, a local politician on track to beating AOCs record as the youngest member of Congress...
Created, written and executive produced by Oliver, Harlem, formerly the Untitled Tracy Oliver Project, is a single-camera comedy following the lives of four black women, friends from their college days at NYU, as they navigate sex, relationships and chasing their dreams.
Martin will play Robin, Camille’s passionate feminist mentor at Columbia University. Ri’chard portrays Shawn, Quinn’s sexy, stripper one-night stand who sticks around much longer than she planned. Feliz is Isabela, a local politician on track to beating AOCs record as the youngest member of Congress...
- 3/4/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Earlier this month, Blumhouse and Hulu's Into the Dark returned with the love-fueled horror story Tentacles, and the second season finale of the horror anthology series is right around the corner with the upcoming March 26th premiere of Blood Moon, directed by Emma Tammi, written by Adam Mason & Simon Boyes, and starring Megalyn Echikunwoke and Yonas Kibreab.
"Megalyn Echikunwoke (Almost Family) and Yonas Kibreab (Silicon Valley) lead the cast that includes Joshua Dov (Narcos: Mexico), Marco Rodriguez (Velvet Buzzsaw), Gareth Williams (Mindhunter) and Jack Yang (Shadowhunters)
Also starring Brian Norris (Halt and Catch Fire), Patrick W. Day (Cruel Hearts), Jan Munro (Ford v Ferrari), Danielle Juliet Ma.
Emma Tammi (The Wind) directs the film, written by Adam Mason & Simon Boyes.
Blood Moon sees the return of filmmakers to Blumhouse and Hulu’s Into the Dark in the season finale. Director Emma Tammi previously directed the Mother’s Day installment Delivered that premiered last year.
"Megalyn Echikunwoke (Almost Family) and Yonas Kibreab (Silicon Valley) lead the cast that includes Joshua Dov (Narcos: Mexico), Marco Rodriguez (Velvet Buzzsaw), Gareth Williams (Mindhunter) and Jack Yang (Shadowhunters)
Also starring Brian Norris (Halt and Catch Fire), Patrick W. Day (Cruel Hearts), Jan Munro (Ford v Ferrari), Danielle Juliet Ma.
Emma Tammi (The Wind) directs the film, written by Adam Mason & Simon Boyes.
Blood Moon sees the return of filmmakers to Blumhouse and Hulu’s Into the Dark in the season finale. Director Emma Tammi previously directed the Mother’s Day installment Delivered that premiered last year.
- 2/16/2021
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Endemol Shine North America has promoted Sharon Levy to Chief Content Officer.
Levy was previously President, Unscripted and Scripted Television for the Banijay-owned U.S. producer.
It is the latest promotion at the company following the French company’s multi-billion dollar takeover of the Big Brother owner after Cris Abrego was promoted to Chairman of the Americas, Banijay, and President and CEO, Endemol Shine Holdings at the end of last year.
Levy is currently preparing to launch the reboot of Wipeout at TBS, fronted by John Cena and Nicole Byer, and the company’s The Talented Mr. Ripley adaptation Ripley at Showtime with Andrew Scott.
It is also working on a second season of Lego Masters at Fox and Foodtastic at Disney+.
The former Spike TV head of programming joined the company in October 2017. In these three years, she has launched reboots of The Biggest Loser at USA Network and...
Levy was previously President, Unscripted and Scripted Television for the Banijay-owned U.S. producer.
It is the latest promotion at the company following the French company’s multi-billion dollar takeover of the Big Brother owner after Cris Abrego was promoted to Chairman of the Americas, Banijay, and President and CEO, Endemol Shine Holdings at the end of last year.
Levy is currently preparing to launch the reboot of Wipeout at TBS, fronted by John Cena and Nicole Byer, and the company’s The Talented Mr. Ripley adaptation Ripley at Showtime with Andrew Scott.
It is also working on a second season of Lego Masters at Fox and Foodtastic at Disney+.
The former Spike TV head of programming joined the company in October 2017. In these three years, she has launched reboots of The Biggest Loser at USA Network and...
- 2/1/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Endemol Shine North America has named Sharon Levy its chief content officer, elevating the exec from her prior role as president of unscripted and scripted television for the Banijay-owned studio.
Levy first joined Endemol Shine North America in 2017, reshaping its programming team to work more closely with Banijay’s global production companies and created a development slate to include scripted and unscripted projects from co-owned labels worldwide. She has developed original series with the likes of Will Arnett, John Cena, Nicole Byer, Keke Palmer, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Gal Gadot, and others. She is currently prepping the launch of the “Wipeout” reboot at TBS and Showtime drama “Ripley,” while unscripted food-sculpting competition series “Foodtastic” has been ordered by Disney Plus.
“Since arriving three years ago, Sharon has successfully transformed our team’s development and production efforts, creating both unscripted and scripted hits for a wide array of networks and platforms,” said...
Levy first joined Endemol Shine North America in 2017, reshaping its programming team to work more closely with Banijay’s global production companies and created a development slate to include scripted and unscripted projects from co-owned labels worldwide. She has developed original series with the likes of Will Arnett, John Cena, Nicole Byer, Keke Palmer, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Gal Gadot, and others. She is currently prepping the launch of the “Wipeout” reboot at TBS and Showtime drama “Ripley,” while unscripted food-sculpting competition series “Foodtastic” has been ordered by Disney Plus.
“Since arriving three years ago, Sharon has successfully transformed our team’s development and production efforts, creating both unscripted and scripted hits for a wide array of networks and platforms,” said...
- 2/1/2021
- by Elaine Low
- Variety Film + TV
Following the first wave of TV series cancelations, since the deliberate spread of the deadly 'Covid-19' virus, more series have been killed off, including shows from Netflix, Hulu, CBS, ABC, Fox, A&e, USA, Pop TV, Starz, CBS All Access, History, Paramount and a whole lot more:
Canceled Series
ABC
The Baker and the Beauty, 1 season
Single Parents, 2 seasons
Bless This Mess, 2 seasons
Emergence, 1 season
Schooled, 2 seasons
Kids Say the Darndest Things, 1 season
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., 7 seasons
Strahan, Sara and Keke, 2 seasons
United We Fall, 1 season
Stumptown, 1 season
Adult Swim
The Venture Bros., 7 seasons
Amazon
Bosch, 7 seasons
Goliath, 4 seasons
Utopia, 1 season
AMC
NOS4A2, 2 seasons
The Walking Dead, 11 seasons
Better Call Saul, 6 seasons
The Walking Dead: World Beyond, 2 seasons
CBS
Criminal Minds, 15 seasons
God Friended Me, 2 seasons
Carol's Second Act, 1 season
Man With a Plan, 4 seasons
Broke, 1 season
Tommy, 1 season
CBS All Access
Interrogation,...
Canceled Series
ABC
The Baker and the Beauty, 1 season
Single Parents, 2 seasons
Bless This Mess, 2 seasons
Emergence, 1 season
Schooled, 2 seasons
Kids Say the Darndest Things, 1 season
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., 7 seasons
Strahan, Sara and Keke, 2 seasons
United We Fall, 1 season
Stumptown, 1 season
Adult Swim
The Venture Bros., 7 seasons
Amazon
Bosch, 7 seasons
Goliath, 4 seasons
Utopia, 1 season
AMC
NOS4A2, 2 seasons
The Walking Dead, 11 seasons
Better Call Saul, 6 seasons
The Walking Dead: World Beyond, 2 seasons
CBS
Criminal Minds, 15 seasons
God Friended Me, 2 seasons
Carol's Second Act, 1 season
Man With a Plan, 4 seasons
Broke, 1 season
Tommy, 1 season
CBS All Access
Interrogation,...
- 1/31/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
The Modern Family brood has two new homesteads: The ABC sitcom will be available to Hulu and Peacock subscribers beginning Wednesday, Feb. 3, the streaming services announced on Tuesday.
As part of the unprecedented multi-year agreement, both Hulu and Peacock will be the dedicated subscription streaming homes to all 250 episodes, spanning 11 seasons. (Peacock’s free tier will only offer 12 total episodes; the paid tiers get you everything.) This also marks the first time the entire Emmy-winning series will be available on a subscription VOD platform in the U.S.
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As part of the unprecedented multi-year agreement, both Hulu and Peacock will be the dedicated subscription streaming homes to all 250 episodes, spanning 11 seasons. (Peacock’s free tier will only offer 12 total episodes; the paid tiers get you everything.) This also marks the first time the entire Emmy-winning series will be available on a subscription VOD platform in the U.S.
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- 1/26/2021
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: Michael Stahl-David is set as a lead opposite Sophia Bush, Jason Isaacs and Skye P. Marshall in Good Sam, CBS’ family medical drama pilot from Katie Wech, Jennie Snyder Urman and her Sutton St. Productions, and CBS Studios.
Originally greenlighted last season and pushed by the coronavirus pandemic, the pilot is set to film next month.
Written by Wech and directed by Tamra Davis, Good Sam centers on Sam (Bush), a talented yet stifled heart surgeon who embraces her leadership role after her renowned and pompous boss falls into a coma. When he awakens and wants to resume surgery, however, it falls to her to supervise this overbearing blowhard who never acknowledged her talents — and also happens to be her father.
Stahl-David will play Caleb, a cocky resident with half the experience but twice the confidence of the other residents, all who outrank him.
Wech executive...
Originally greenlighted last season and pushed by the coronavirus pandemic, the pilot is set to film next month.
Written by Wech and directed by Tamra Davis, Good Sam centers on Sam (Bush), a talented yet stifled heart surgeon who embraces her leadership role after her renowned and pompous boss falls into a coma. When he awakens and wants to resume surgery, however, it falls to her to supervise this overbearing blowhard who never acknowledged her talents — and also happens to be her father.
Stahl-David will play Caleb, a cocky resident with half the experience but twice the confidence of the other residents, all who outrank him.
Wech executive...
- 1/26/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Madam Secretary alum Geoffrey Arend is set as a series regular opposite Rose Byrne and Rory Scovel in Apple TV+ dramedy Physical, from Almost Family creator Annie Weisman, Dirty John showrunner Alexandra Cunningham and Tomorrow Studios.
Written by Weisman, who also will serve as showrunner, Physical is set in a 1980s Southern California beach community. It follows Sheila (Byrne), a woman struggling in her life as a quietly tortured housewife who finds an unconventional path to power through an unlikely source: the world of aerobics.
Arend will play Jerry, a longtime friend of Danny (Scovel) and Sheila (Byrne) from their activist days at Berkeley. He’s come to stir up some good, and possibly bad, trouble.
The ensemble cast also includes Paul Sparks, Lou Taylor Pucci, Della Saba, Dierdre Friel and Ashley Liao.
Craig Gillespie will direct the pilot and Liza Johnson (Dead To Me) and Stephanie Laing...
Written by Weisman, who also will serve as showrunner, Physical is set in a 1980s Southern California beach community. It follows Sheila (Byrne), a woman struggling in her life as a quietly tortured housewife who finds an unconventional path to power through an unlikely source: the world of aerobics.
Arend will play Jerry, a longtime friend of Danny (Scovel) and Sheila (Byrne) from their activist days at Berkeley. He’s come to stir up some good, and possibly bad, trouble.
The ensemble cast also includes Paul Sparks, Lou Taylor Pucci, Della Saba, Dierdre Friel and Ashley Liao.
Craig Gillespie will direct the pilot and Liza Johnson (Dead To Me) and Stephanie Laing...
- 1/11/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
“Anne With an E” (Netflix)
Final Episode Jan. 3 “Harvey Girls Forever!” (Netflix)
Final episode Jan. 10 “Limetown” (Facebook Watch)
Canceled Jan. 16 “Sorry for Your Loss” (Facebook Watch)
Canceled Jan. 16 “The Ranch” (Netflix)
Final episode Jan. 24 “Flirty Dancing” (Fox)
Final episode Jan. 25 “Star Wars Resistance” (Disney Channel)
Final episode Jan. 26 “Arrow” (The CW)
Final episode Jan. 28 “Homicide Hunter” (ID)
Final episode Jan. 29 “The Good Place” (NBC)
Final episode Jan. 30 “New Looney Tunes” (Boomerang)
Final episode Jan. 30 “Bojack Horseman” (Netflix)
Final episode Jan. 31 “Soundtrack” (Netflix)
Canceled Jan. 31 “Spinning Out” (Netflix)
Canceled Feb. 3 “Ray Donovan” (Showtime)
Canceled Feb. 4 “If Loving You Is Wrong” (OWN)
Canceled Feb. 5 “Power” (Starz)
Final episode Feb. 9 “Shimmer and Shine” (Nick Jr.)
Final episode Feb. 9 “Insatiable” (Netflix)
Canceled Feb. 14 “Mike Tyson Mysteries” (Adult Swim)
Final episode Feb. 16 “Criminal Minds” (CBS)
Final episode Feb. 19 “Fresh off the Boat” (ABC)
Final episode Feb. 21 “High Noon” (ESPN)
Canceled Feb. 25 “Hawaii Five-0” (CBS)
Canceled Feb.
Final Episode Jan. 3 “Harvey Girls Forever!” (Netflix)
Final episode Jan. 10 “Limetown” (Facebook Watch)
Canceled Jan. 16 “Sorry for Your Loss” (Facebook Watch)
Canceled Jan. 16 “The Ranch” (Netflix)
Final episode Jan. 24 “Flirty Dancing” (Fox)
Final episode Jan. 25 “Star Wars Resistance” (Disney Channel)
Final episode Jan. 26 “Arrow” (The CW)
Final episode Jan. 28 “Homicide Hunter” (ID)
Final episode Jan. 29 “The Good Place” (NBC)
Final episode Jan. 30 “New Looney Tunes” (Boomerang)
Final episode Jan. 30 “Bojack Horseman” (Netflix)
Final episode Jan. 31 “Soundtrack” (Netflix)
Canceled Jan. 31 “Spinning Out” (Netflix)
Canceled Feb. 3 “Ray Donovan” (Showtime)
Canceled Feb. 4 “If Loving You Is Wrong” (OWN)
Canceled Feb. 5 “Power” (Starz)
Final episode Feb. 9 “Shimmer and Shine” (Nick Jr.)
Final episode Feb. 9 “Insatiable” (Netflix)
Canceled Feb. 14 “Mike Tyson Mysteries” (Adult Swim)
Final episode Feb. 16 “Criminal Minds” (CBS)
Final episode Feb. 19 “Fresh off the Boat” (ABC)
Final episode Feb. 21 “High Noon” (ESPN)
Canceled Feb. 25 “Hawaii Five-0” (CBS)
Canceled Feb.
- 12/31/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Despite the spread of the evil, 'Covid-19' virus, the TV industry is determined to keep on rolling, with more renewals than cancelations, as savvy viewers prefer to stay at home and watch TV:
ABC
The $100,000 Pyramid (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (renewed for Season 5)
American Idol (renewed for Season 4)
The Bachelor (renewed for Season 25)
The Bachelorette (renewed for Season 16)
The Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
The Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Black-ish (renewed for Season 7)
Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)
Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
The Conners (renewed for Season 3)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (renewed for Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
The Good Doctor (renewed for Season 4)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
The Goldbergs (renewed for Season 8)
The Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed for...
ABC
The $100,000 Pyramid (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (renewed for Season 5)
American Idol (renewed for Season 4)
The Bachelor (renewed for Season 25)
The Bachelorette (renewed for Season 16)
The Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
The Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Black-ish (renewed for Season 7)
Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)
Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
The Conners (renewed for Season 3)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (renewed for Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
The Good Doctor (renewed for Season 4)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
The Goldbergs (renewed for Season 8)
The Great Christmas Light Fight (renewed for...
- 12/29/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Following the first wave of TV series cancelations, thanks to the evil, deliberately unleashed 'Covid-19' pandemic virus, affecting both cast and crew, film studios have killed even more series in 2020, including shows from Netflix, Hulu, CBS, ABC, NBC, Fox, A&e, USA, Pop TV, Starz, CBS All Access, History and Paramount:
Canceled Series
ABC
The Baker and the Beauty, 1 season
Single Parents, 2 seasons
Bless This Mess, 2 seasons
Emergence, 1 season
Schooled, 2 seasons
Kids Say the Darndest Things, 1 season
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., 7 seasons
Strahan, Sara and Keke, 2 seasons
United We Fall, 1 season
Stumptown, 1 season
Adult Swim
The Venture Bros., 7 seasons
Amazon
Bosch, 7 seasons
Goliath, 4 seasons
Utopia, 1 season
AMC
NOS4A2, 2 seasons
The Walking Dead, 11 seasons
Better Call Saul, 6 seasons
The Walking Dead: World Beyond, 2 seasons
CBS
Criminal Minds, 15 seasons
God Friended Me, 2 seasons
Carol's Second Act, 1 season
Man With a Plan, 4 seasons
Broke, 1 season
Tommy,...
Canceled Series
ABC
The Baker and the Beauty, 1 season
Single Parents, 2 seasons
Bless This Mess, 2 seasons
Emergence, 1 season
Schooled, 2 seasons
Kids Say the Darndest Things, 1 season
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., 7 seasons
Strahan, Sara and Keke, 2 seasons
United We Fall, 1 season
Stumptown, 1 season
Adult Swim
The Venture Bros., 7 seasons
Amazon
Bosch, 7 seasons
Goliath, 4 seasons
Utopia, 1 season
AMC
NOS4A2, 2 seasons
The Walking Dead, 11 seasons
Better Call Saul, 6 seasons
The Walking Dead: World Beyond, 2 seasons
CBS
Criminal Minds, 15 seasons
God Friended Me, 2 seasons
Carol's Second Act, 1 season
Man With a Plan, 4 seasons
Broke, 1 season
Tommy,...
- 12/29/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Apple TV+ has rounded out the ensemble cast for its new dramedy Physical. Paul Sparks, Rory Scovel, Lou Taylor Pucci, Della Saba, Dierdre Friel and Ashley Liao (Fuller House) join Rose Byrne in the series from Almost Family creator Annie Weisman, Dirty John showrunner Alexandra Cunningham and Tomorrow Studios.
Written by Weisman, who also will serve as showrunner, Physical is set in a 1980s Southern California beach community. It follows Sheila (Byrne), a woman struggling in her life as a quietly tortured housewife who finds an unconventional path to power through an unlikely source: the world of aerobics.
Sparks will play John Breem, a conservative real estate developer convinced the mall will save the American family.
Scovel portrays Danny, Sheila’s husband, a brilliant and disagreeable...
Written by Weisman, who also will serve as showrunner, Physical is set in a 1980s Southern California beach community. It follows Sheila (Byrne), a woman struggling in her life as a quietly tortured housewife who finds an unconventional path to power through an unlikely source: the world of aerobics.
Sparks will play John Breem, a conservative real estate developer convinced the mall will save the American family.
Scovel portrays Danny, Sheila’s husband, a brilliant and disagreeable...
- 12/9/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Eugene Monreaux finally returned home in Monday’s series finale of Fox’s Filthy Rich, and one line of dialogue made it all worth the wait: “Being rich makes you filthy, Margaret — and I was very rich.”
Ok, now that we’ve had our fun, let’s break down this truly bonkers hour of television. The short-lived drama’s fiery finish actually made us sad that Fox canceled it, if only because we need to see how one particularly insane development plays out.
More from TVLineTV Ratings: Disney Holiday Singalong Dominates, Filthy Rich Flat With FinaleThe Masked Singer: Every Clue...
Ok, now that we’ve had our fun, let’s break down this truly bonkers hour of television. The short-lived drama’s fiery finish actually made us sad that Fox canceled it, if only because we need to see how one particularly insane development plays out.
More from TVLineTV Ratings: Disney Holiday Singalong Dominates, Filthy Rich Flat With FinaleThe Masked Singer: Every Clue...
- 12/1/2020
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Following the 'Covid-19' virus plague unleashed on an unsuspecting world, with studios and audiences still apprehensive about going out to the movies, the television industry is roaring back with more renewals than cancelations, as savvy viewers prefer to stay at home and watch TV:
ABC
The $100,000 Pyramid (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (renewed for Season 5)
American Idol (renewed for Season 4)
The Bachelor (renewed for Season 25)
The Bachelorette (renewed for Season 16)
The Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
The Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Black-ish (renewed for Season 7)
Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)
Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
The Conners (renewed for Season 3)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (renewed for Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
The Good Doctor (renewed for Season 4)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
The Goldbergs...
ABC
The $100,000 Pyramid (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (renewed for Season 5)
American Idol (renewed for Season 4)
The Bachelor (renewed for Season 25)
The Bachelorette (renewed for Season 16)
The Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
The Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Black-ish (renewed for Season 7)
Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)
Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
The Conners (renewed for Season 3)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (renewed for Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
The Good Doctor (renewed for Season 4)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season)
The Goldbergs...
- 11/15/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Timothy Hutton is no longer a part of the cast on FX’s long-gestating “Y: The Last Man,” the network confirmed on Wednesday.
Hutton’s exit comes as several cast members have been swapped now that the show is entering production. Olivia Thirlby has replaced Imogen Poots as Hero Brown, while Ashley Romans takes over the role of Agent 355 from Lashana Lynch.
Originally announced as a regular cast member, Hutton had been hired to play the President of the United States. Now, Paul Gross (“Due South”) has taken over the role, but it’s no longer as a series regular. (UPDATED: Variety has since learned that Hutton was only hired to star in the pilot, and that his character wasn’t expected to continue after that. In the “Y: The Last Man” graphic novel, the President dies early on.)
But Hutton’s departure also comes following a report, posted online in March by BuzzFeed News, that revealed a criminal complaint against the actor that had been filed with the Vancouver Police Department. In the report, Sera Johnston told the site that she was raped and assaulted by both Hutton...
Hutton’s exit comes as several cast members have been swapped now that the show is entering production. Olivia Thirlby has replaced Imogen Poots as Hero Brown, while Ashley Romans takes over the role of Agent 355 from Lashana Lynch.
Originally announced as a regular cast member, Hutton had been hired to play the President of the United States. Now, Paul Gross (“Due South”) has taken over the role, but it’s no longer as a series regular. (UPDATED: Variety has since learned that Hutton was only hired to star in the pilot, and that his character wasn’t expected to continue after that. In the “Y: The Last Man” graphic novel, the President dies early on.)
But Hutton’s departure also comes following a report, posted online in March by BuzzFeed News, that revealed a criminal complaint against the actor that had been filed with the Vancouver Police Department. In the report, Sera Johnston told the site that she was raped and assaulted by both Hutton...
- 10/28/2020
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
In the latest TV show ratings, Fox’s The Masked Singer opened Season 4 with 5.9 million total viewers and a 1.6 demo rating (per finals), down 23 and 20 percent from Season 3’s Wednesday averages to mark its third-smallest audience and match its demo low. That said, it still dominated the night in the demo. TVLine readers gave the premiere an average grade of “A-“ (read exit interview).
Leading out of Masked Singer, the hiiiiighly derivative I Can See Your Voice debuted to 4.6 mil and a 1.2 (and a TVLine reader grade of “B-“), demonstrating far better retention than Almost Family‘s year-ago premiere.
More...
Leading out of Masked Singer, the hiiiiighly derivative I Can See Your Voice debuted to 4.6 mil and a 1.2 (and a TVLine reader grade of “B-“), demonstrating far better retention than Almost Family‘s year-ago premiere.
More...
- 9/24/2020
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Following the deadly 'Covid-19' virus plague unleashed on an unsuspecting world, with studios and audiences still apprehensive about going out to the movies, the television industry is roaring back with more renewals than cancelations, as savvy viewers prefer to stay at home and watch TV:
ABC
The $100,000 Pyramid (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (renewed for Season 5)
American Idol (renewed for Season 4)
The Bachelor (renewed for Season 25)
The Bachelorette (renewed for Season 16)
The Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
The Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Black-ish (renewed for Season 7)
Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)
Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
The Conners (renewed for Season 3)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (renewed for Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
The Good Doctor (renewed for Season 4)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season...
ABC
The $100,000 Pyramid (renewed for Season 5)
20/20 (renewed for Season 43)
American Housewife (renewed for Season 5)
American Idol (renewed for Season 4)
The Bachelor (renewed for Season 25)
The Bachelorette (renewed for Season 16)
The Bachelor in Paradise (renewed for Season 7)
The Baker and the Beauty (canceled; one season)
Black-ish (renewed for Season 7)
Bless This Mess (canceled; two seasons)
Card Sharks (renewed for Season 2)
Celebrity Family Feud (renewed for Season 6)
The Conners (renewed for Season 3)
Dancing With The Stars (renewed for Season 29)
Emergence (canceled; one season)
For Life (renewed for Season 2)
Fresh Off The Boat (canceled; six seasons)
The Good Doctor (renewed for Season 4)
Grand Hotel (canceled; one season...
- 9/22/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Luka Peros, one of the stars of Netflix’s La Casa De Papel (Money Heist), has signed with nascent management and production firm Alta Global Media.
Alta Global Media co-founder Steven Adams will represent Peros across the board.
He joins the roster alongside his Money Heist colleague Pedro Alonso, Gary Dourdan (CSI), Tamara Tunie (Almost Family) and Kierston Wareing (Fish Tank).
Peros first appeared as the mysterious Marseille in season three of the Spanish-language Netflix drama and was promoted to series regular in season four. He returns for the fifth and final season. Marseille is a former hitman, whom the professor enlists for an elaborate heist of the Bank of Spain.
Elsewhere, Peros featured in The Spanish Princess mini-series and in feature Papillon, alongside Charlie Hunnam and Rami Malek.
The signing comes after the launch of Alta Global Media earlier this year by Adams (A Huey P. Newton Story) and Theo Dumont.
Alta Global Media co-founder Steven Adams will represent Peros across the board.
He joins the roster alongside his Money Heist colleague Pedro Alonso, Gary Dourdan (CSI), Tamara Tunie (Almost Family) and Kierston Wareing (Fish Tank).
Peros first appeared as the mysterious Marseille in season three of the Spanish-language Netflix drama and was promoted to series regular in season four. He returns for the fifth and final season. Marseille is a former hitman, whom the professor enlists for an elaborate heist of the Bank of Spain.
Elsewhere, Peros featured in The Spanish Princess mini-series and in feature Papillon, alongside Charlie Hunnam and Rami Malek.
The signing comes after the launch of Alta Global Media earlier this year by Adams (A Huey P. Newton Story) and Theo Dumont.
- 8/19/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
In the wake of the unleashed 'Covid-19' pandemic virus plague, film studios have canceled a slew of TV series, including shows from Netflix, Hulu, CBS, ABC, NBC, Fox, A&e, USA, Pop TV, Starz, CBS All Access, History, Paramount, Syfy, Showtime, Facebook Watch and Freeform:
Canceled Series
Lost in Space (Netflix)
Turn Up Charlie (Netflix)
Osmosis (Netflix)
Mortel (Netflix)
Astronomy Club: The Sketch Show (Netflix)
Marianne (Netflix)
Soundtrack (Netflix)
Spinning Out (Netflix)
Aj and the Queen (Netflix)
Messiah (Netflix)
V Wars (Netflix)
October Faction (Netflix)
Next in Fashion (Netflix)
Cops (Paramount)
Live Pd (A&E)
Tell Me a Story (CBS All Access)
Project Blue Book (History)
Knightfall (History)
The Purge (USA)
Treadstone (USA)
Dare Me (USA)
The Magicians (Syfy)
Vagrant Queen (Syfy)
Reprisal (Hulu)
Harlots (Hulu)
Emergence (ABC)
Single Parents (ABC)
Schooled (ABC)
Bless This Mess (ABC)
Kids Say the Darndest Things (ABC)
Broke (CBS)
Carol's Second Act (CBS)
God Friended Me...
Canceled Series
Lost in Space (Netflix)
Turn Up Charlie (Netflix)
Osmosis (Netflix)
Mortel (Netflix)
Astronomy Club: The Sketch Show (Netflix)
Marianne (Netflix)
Soundtrack (Netflix)
Spinning Out (Netflix)
Aj and the Queen (Netflix)
Messiah (Netflix)
V Wars (Netflix)
October Faction (Netflix)
Next in Fashion (Netflix)
Cops (Paramount)
Live Pd (A&E)
Tell Me a Story (CBS All Access)
Project Blue Book (History)
Knightfall (History)
The Purge (USA)
Treadstone (USA)
Dare Me (USA)
The Magicians (Syfy)
Vagrant Queen (Syfy)
Reprisal (Hulu)
Harlots (Hulu)
Emergence (ABC)
Single Parents (ABC)
Schooled (ABC)
Bless This Mess (ABC)
Kids Say the Darndest Things (ABC)
Broke (CBS)
Carol's Second Act (CBS)
God Friended Me...
- 7/15/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
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