Exclusive: Netflix’s first original medical procedural Pulse has added Néstor Carbonell, Santiago Segura, Ash Santos (Mayor of Kingstown), Jessica Rothe and Arturo Del Puerto to its growing cast. The drama series hails from first-time creator Zoe Robyn and veteran Carlton Cuse.
Pulse follows the staff of Miami’s busiest Level 1 Trauma Center as navigate medical emergencies centering on young ER doc Danny Simms (Willa Fitzgerald) who is unexpectedly promoted to Chief Resident amidst the fallout of her own provocative romantic relationship.
In addition to Fitzgerald, Justina Machado, Colin Woodell, Jack Bannon, Jessie T. Usher, Chelsea Muirhead, Daniela Nieves and Jessy Yates also star.
Carbonell will play Dr. Ruben Soriano, a respected and sometimes feared senior surgeon. His commitment and passion have led him to prioritize his job above all else and he...
Pulse follows the staff of Miami’s busiest Level 1 Trauma Center as navigate medical emergencies centering on young ER doc Danny Simms (Willa Fitzgerald) who is unexpectedly promoted to Chief Resident amidst the fallout of her own provocative romantic relationship.
In addition to Fitzgerald, Justina Machado, Colin Woodell, Jack Bannon, Jessie T. Usher, Chelsea Muirhead, Daniela Nieves and Jessy Yates also star.
Carbonell will play Dr. Ruben Soriano, a respected and sometimes feared senior surgeon. His commitment and passion have led him to prioritize his job above all else and he...
- 4/24/2024
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Pulse, Netflix’s first original medical procedural, has added five to its cast. Pennyworth star Jack Bannon, The Boys’ Jessie T. Usher, Chelsea Muirhead (Warrior), Daniela Nieves (Vampire Academy) and Jessy Yates (Law & Order: Svu) join previously announced Willa Fitzgerald, Colin Woodell and Justina Machado in the drama series from first-time creator Zoe Robyn and veteran Carlton Cuse.
Created by Robyn, in Pulse, while the staff of Miami’s busiest Level 1 Trauma Center navigate medical emergencies, young ER doc Danny Simms (Fitzgerald) is unexpectedly promoted to Chief Resident amidst the fallout of her own provocative romantic relationship.
Bannon will play Tom Cole. A Surgical Resident, Tom is a witty and charming Brit who came to Miami for the excellent trauma program, but also for the lifestyle that Miami offers.
Usher portrays Sam Elijah, a third-year Emergency Medicine Resident. Born and raised in the Florida panhandle, Elijah is a thoughtful and altruistic doctor who,...
Created by Robyn, in Pulse, while the staff of Miami’s busiest Level 1 Trauma Center navigate medical emergencies, young ER doc Danny Simms (Fitzgerald) is unexpectedly promoted to Chief Resident amidst the fallout of her own provocative romantic relationship.
Bannon will play Tom Cole. A Surgical Resident, Tom is a witty and charming Brit who came to Miami for the excellent trauma program, but also for the lifestyle that Miami offers.
Usher portrays Sam Elijah, a third-year Emergency Medicine Resident. Born and raised in the Florida panhandle, Elijah is a thoughtful and altruistic doctor who,...
- 3/28/2024
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix is rounding out the main cast of its upcoming medical procedural “Pulse.”
Variety has learned that Jack Bannon, Jessie T. Usher, Chelsea Muirhead, Daniela Nieves, and Jessy Yates have all joined the series. They will star alongside previously announced cast members Willa Fitzgerald, Colin Woodell, and Justina Machado.
“Pulse” was originally ordered to series at Netflix in February. The official logline for the series states, “While the staff of Miami’s busiest Level 1 Trauma Center navigate medical emergencies, young ER doc Danny Simms (Fitzgerald) is unexpectedly promoted to Chief Resident amidst the fallout of her own provocative romantic relationship.”
Bannon will appear in the role of Tom Cole, a surgical resident. The character is described as “a witty and charming Brit who came to Miami for the excellent trauma program, but also for the lifestyle that Miami offers.”
Usher will play Sam Elijah, a third-year Emergency Medicine Resident. “Born...
Variety has learned that Jack Bannon, Jessie T. Usher, Chelsea Muirhead, Daniela Nieves, and Jessy Yates have all joined the series. They will star alongside previously announced cast members Willa Fitzgerald, Colin Woodell, and Justina Machado.
“Pulse” was originally ordered to series at Netflix in February. The official logline for the series states, “While the staff of Miami’s busiest Level 1 Trauma Center navigate medical emergencies, young ER doc Danny Simms (Fitzgerald) is unexpectedly promoted to Chief Resident amidst the fallout of her own provocative romantic relationship.”
Bannon will appear in the role of Tom Cole, a surgical resident. The character is described as “a witty and charming Brit who came to Miami for the excellent trauma program, but also for the lifestyle that Miami offers.”
Usher will play Sam Elijah, a third-year Emergency Medicine Resident. “Born...
- 3/28/2024
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: The Fall of the House of Usher standout Willa Fitzgerald and The Continental star Colin Woodell have been tapped as the leads of Pulse, Netflix’s first original medical procedural. They join previously cast Justina Machado in the drama series from first-time creator Zoe Robyn who serves as showrunner and executive producer alongside veteran Carlton Cuse.
In Pulse, while the staff of Miami’s busiest Level 1 Trauma Center navigate medical emergencies, young ER doc Danny Simms (Fitzgerald) is unexpectedly promoted to Chief Resident amidst the fallout of her own provocative romantic relationship.
When we meet her, Fitzgerald’s Danielle “Danny” Simms is a 3rd year resident in Emergency Medicine at Maguire Hospital in Miami. While her deep empathy makes her an exceptional doctor in training, her brash and self-sabotaging nature disrupts her personal and professional life.
Woodell plays Xander Phillips. Hailing from one of Miami’s most powerful medical families,...
In Pulse, while the staff of Miami’s busiest Level 1 Trauma Center navigate medical emergencies, young ER doc Danny Simms (Fitzgerald) is unexpectedly promoted to Chief Resident amidst the fallout of her own provocative romantic relationship.
When we meet her, Fitzgerald’s Danielle “Danny” Simms is a 3rd year resident in Emergency Medicine at Maguire Hospital in Miami. While her deep empathy makes her an exceptional doctor in training, her brash and self-sabotaging nature disrupts her personal and professional life.
Woodell plays Xander Phillips. Hailing from one of Miami’s most powerful medical families,...
- 3/14/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix is getting into the medical procedural space, with the streamer announcing a pickup for the drama “Pulse.”
The series hails from creator Zoe Robyn, who will also serve as co-showrunner alongside Carlton Cuse. In addition, Justina Machado has been cast in a series regular role.
The official logline for the series states, “While the staff of Miami’s busiest Level 1 Trauma Center navigate medical emergencies, young ER doc Dani Simms is unexpectedly promoted to Chief Resident amidst the fallout of her own provocative romantic relationship.”
Machado will star as Natalie Cruz, described as “a brilliant and politically-savvy doctor, who oversees both administration and medicine in her role as the Chair of Surgery and Emergency Medicine.”
Both Robyn and Cuse also serve as executive producers on the series. Kate Dennis will serve as director and executive producer on the show’s first two episodes. Bradley Gardner, Emma Forman, and Michael Klick also executive produce.
The series hails from creator Zoe Robyn, who will also serve as co-showrunner alongside Carlton Cuse. In addition, Justina Machado has been cast in a series regular role.
The official logline for the series states, “While the staff of Miami’s busiest Level 1 Trauma Center navigate medical emergencies, young ER doc Dani Simms is unexpectedly promoted to Chief Resident amidst the fallout of her own provocative romantic relationship.”
Machado will star as Natalie Cruz, described as “a brilliant and politically-savvy doctor, who oversees both administration and medicine in her role as the Chair of Surgery and Emergency Medicine.”
Both Robyn and Cuse also serve as executive producers on the series. Kate Dennis will serve as director and executive producer on the show’s first two episodes. Bradley Gardner, Emma Forman, and Michael Klick also executive produce.
- 2/29/2024
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Grey’s Anatomy has been among Netflix’s top draws for a decade. Now the streamer is venturing into the medical procedural genre that has been a broadcast staple with its first original, Pulse. The series comes from first-time creator Zoe Robyn (The Equalizer) who serves as showrunner and executive producer alongside veteran Carlton Cuse. Justina Machado (The Horror Of Dolores Roach) is the first series regular cast in the show, whose first two episodes will be directed and executive produced by Kate Dennis.
Like Grey’s, Pulse will be mixing medical cases and office romances. In it, while the staff of Miami’s busiest Level 1 Trauma Center navigate medical emergencies, young ER doc Dani Simms is unexpectedly promoted to Chief Resident amidst the fallout of her own provocative romantic relationship.
Machado plays Natalie Cruz, a brilliant and politically-savvy doctor,...
Like Grey’s, Pulse will be mixing medical cases and office romances. In it, while the staff of Miami’s busiest Level 1 Trauma Center navigate medical emergencies, young ER doc Dani Simms is unexpectedly promoted to Chief Resident amidst the fallout of her own provocative romantic relationship.
Machado plays Natalie Cruz, a brilliant and politically-savvy doctor,...
- 2/29/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Grey’s Anatomy is traditionally one of Netflix’s most-watched acquired programs, so it’s only natural that the streaming giant enters the medical procedural space on its own.
Netflix has handed out a series order to Pulse, what it says is its first procedural medical drama series. The series, which is created by Zoe Robyn (The Equalizer), is set at Miami’s busiest Level 1 Trauma Center as they navigate medical emergencies and revolves around Dani Simms, a young ER doctor who is unexpectedly promoted to chief resident amid the fallout of her own provocative romantic relationship. Justina Machado returns to Netflix after starring in its One Day at a Time update and stars as Natalie Cruz, a doctor who serves as chair of surgery and emergency medicine.
Robyn and Carlton Cuse (Lost, Jack Ryan, Netflix’s own Locke and Key) will serve as co-showrunners. Both will exec produce the series.
Netflix has handed out a series order to Pulse, what it says is its first procedural medical drama series. The series, which is created by Zoe Robyn (The Equalizer), is set at Miami’s busiest Level 1 Trauma Center as they navigate medical emergencies and revolves around Dani Simms, a young ER doctor who is unexpectedly promoted to chief resident amid the fallout of her own provocative romantic relationship. Justina Machado returns to Netflix after starring in its One Day at a Time update and stars as Natalie Cruz, a doctor who serves as chair of surgery and emergency medicine.
Robyn and Carlton Cuse (Lost, Jack Ryan, Netflix’s own Locke and Key) will serve as co-showrunners. Both will exec produce the series.
- 2/29/2024
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Production earmarked for late summer shoot in Berlin, Sydney.
AGC Studios is fully financing the upcoming adaptation All That I Am to star Evan Rachel Wood and Rufus Sewell and is launching talks with EFM buyers.
Kate Dennis, who has helmed episodes of The Handmaid’s Tale and Glow, will direct from the adapted screenplay by Matthew Faulk and Mark Skeet of the novel by Anna Funder.
Wood and Sewell are joined on the cast by Vanessa Redgrave and Eliza Scanlen and production has been earmarked for a late summer shoot in Berlin and Sydney.
The story centres on four German-Jewish...
AGC Studios is fully financing the upcoming adaptation All That I Am to star Evan Rachel Wood and Rufus Sewell and is launching talks with EFM buyers.
Kate Dennis, who has helmed episodes of The Handmaid’s Tale and Glow, will direct from the adapted screenplay by Matthew Faulk and Mark Skeet of the novel by Anna Funder.
Wood and Sewell are joined on the cast by Vanessa Redgrave and Eliza Scanlen and production has been earmarked for a late summer shoot in Berlin and Sydney.
The story centres on four German-Jewish...
- 2/3/2022
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Evan Rachel Wood, Eliza Scanlen, Rufus Sewell and Vanessa Redgrave are set to lead an adaptation of World War II-era book “All That I Am,” Variety can reveal.
AGC Studios is fully financing the film, which will be shot in Berlin and Sydney in late summer. The studio, led by Stuart Ford, introduced the project to buyers this week as part of the virtual European Film Market, which generally runs alongside the Berlin Film Festival.
Written by Australian author Anna Funder, the 2012 international bestseller brings to light a heroic true story about four German-Jewish literati-turned-anti-Nazi activists who are forced to flee to London following the rise of Adolf Hitler’s regime in Germany.
Sixty years later, one of the group members, Ruth Wesemann, is living in Sydney, Australia, and is the sole survivor of the four. One day she receives a package containing the posthumous memoirs of her old friend...
AGC Studios is fully financing the film, which will be shot in Berlin and Sydney in late summer. The studio, led by Stuart Ford, introduced the project to buyers this week as part of the virtual European Film Market, which generally runs alongside the Berlin Film Festival.
Written by Australian author Anna Funder, the 2012 international bestseller brings to light a heroic true story about four German-Jewish literati-turned-anti-Nazi activists who are forced to flee to London following the rise of Adolf Hitler’s regime in Germany.
Sixty years later, one of the group members, Ruth Wesemann, is living in Sydney, Australia, and is the sole survivor of the four. One day she receives a package containing the posthumous memoirs of her old friend...
- 2/3/2022
- by Manori Ravindran
- Variety Film + TV
Lindsay Aubin, Andrew Mathes, Dani Potter, and Andrew Wang have been promoted to partner in WME’s TV Scripted department, Variety has learned exclusively.
Mathes started at WME in 2009, rising to the rank of coordinator in 2012 and then agent in 2013. His clients include Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, Carlton Cuse, John Legend, John Krasinski, Idris Elba, David Ayer, and Adam McKay’s HyperObject. He also led efforts to adapt podcasts into TV series, selling projects like “Limetown” to Facebook Watch, “Dirty John” at Bravo, and the upcoming “Gaslit” at Starz.
Aubin started at WME in 2010, at first working as an assistant for people like Ari Emanuel, Ari Greenburg and Marc Korman. Her client list is made up of showrunners like Kelly Marcel and Jane Goldman, filmmakers like Damien Chazelle and John Carney, and first-time series creators Nida Manzoor, Justin Noble, and Francesca Sloane.
Wang began his Hollywood career at Paradigm,...
Mathes started at WME in 2009, rising to the rank of coordinator in 2012 and then agent in 2013. His clients include Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, Carlton Cuse, John Legend, John Krasinski, Idris Elba, David Ayer, and Adam McKay’s HyperObject. He also led efforts to adapt podcasts into TV series, selling projects like “Limetown” to Facebook Watch, “Dirty John” at Bravo, and the upcoming “Gaslit” at Starz.
Aubin started at WME in 2010, at first working as an assistant for people like Ari Emanuel, Ari Greenburg and Marc Korman. Her client list is made up of showrunners like Kelly Marcel and Jane Goldman, filmmakers like Damien Chazelle and John Carney, and first-time series creators Nida Manzoor, Justin Noble, and Francesca Sloane.
Wang began his Hollywood career at Paradigm,...
- 1/24/2022
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Producers Gabrielle Tana (Philomena), Troy Lum (Saving Mr. Banks) and Andrew Mason (Dark City) are joining forces to set up production banner Brouhaha Entertainment, which will be based in the UK and Australia.
The trio have already been busy forming their initial slate, with the following projects in the works: Majesty (dir: Richard E Grant), Firebrand (dir: Karim Aïnouz), All That I Am (dir: Kate Dennis), The Convert (dir: Lee Tamahori), and Cottontail (dir: Patrick Dickinson).
The company is receiving backing from the UK Eis fund Calculus Creative Content, which was launched in 2019 to support British indies and has made six investments to date. Stargrove Pictures identified the investment and its CEO Stephen Fuss will join the Brouhaha board.
Tana was Oscar nominated for Philomena, starring Dame Judi Dench and Steve Coogan, and is also behind recent Netflix pic The Dig. Lum and Mason previously teamed on Russel Crowe pic The Water Diviner.
The trio have already been busy forming their initial slate, with the following projects in the works: Majesty (dir: Richard E Grant), Firebrand (dir: Karim Aïnouz), All That I Am (dir: Kate Dennis), The Convert (dir: Lee Tamahori), and Cottontail (dir: Patrick Dickinson).
The company is receiving backing from the UK Eis fund Calculus Creative Content, which was launched in 2019 to support British indies and has made six investments to date. Stargrove Pictures identified the investment and its CEO Stephen Fuss will join the Brouhaha board.
Tana was Oscar nominated for Philomena, starring Dame Judi Dench and Steve Coogan, and is also behind recent Netflix pic The Dig. Lum and Mason previously teamed on Russel Crowe pic The Water Diviner.
- 7/19/2021
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
The Handmaid’s Tale creator, showrunner and executive producer Bruce Miller understands where people are coming from when they question his right to lead a series about injustice towards women.
But in his own words, Miller has made a point to try to “buttress his weaknesses”. That is to say, the writer’s room for the Emmy, Golden Globe and Peabody award-winning Hulu series – based on the Margaret Atwood novel and starring Elisabeth Moss – is full of “smart, stubborn, outspoken” women.
This also extends to set, where Miller and team have worked to try to have women working across all departments and as HODs.
Miller has loved Atwood’s novel – set in a dystopian future where women are property of the state – since college, crediting it with helping him to develop his own voice as a writer.
However, in assembling the show he has sought to give women voice, in...
But in his own words, Miller has made a point to try to “buttress his weaknesses”. That is to say, the writer’s room for the Emmy, Golden Globe and Peabody award-winning Hulu series – based on the Margaret Atwood novel and starring Elisabeth Moss – is full of “smart, stubborn, outspoken” women.
This also extends to set, where Miller and team have worked to try to have women working across all departments and as HODs.
Miller has loved Atwood’s novel – set in a dystopian future where women are property of the state – since college, crediting it with helping him to develop his own voice as a writer.
However, in assembling the show he has sought to give women voice, in...
- 2/17/2021
- by Jackie Keast
- IF.com.au
AGC Studios CEO Stuart Ford has a number of UK film and TV projects in development.
As AGC Studios kicks off talks at AFM 2020 Online this week on Dave Bautista sci-fi Universe’s Most Wanted and updates buyers on Doug Liman’s recent London production Lockdown, first details have emerged of the company’s ambitious UK slate.
Since founder and CEO Stuart Ford launched the company two years ago, he and his European team have been quietly assembling a robust film and TV production and development roster alongside the US titles.
The burgeoning pipeline features a rare directorial outing from Richard E. Grant,...
As AGC Studios kicks off talks at AFM 2020 Online this week on Dave Bautista sci-fi Universe’s Most Wanted and updates buyers on Doug Liman’s recent London production Lockdown, first details have emerged of the company’s ambitious UK slate.
Since founder and CEO Stuart Ford launched the company two years ago, he and his European team have been quietly assembling a robust film and TV production and development roster alongside the US titles.
The burgeoning pipeline features a rare directorial outing from Richard E. Grant,...
- 11/9/2020
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
HBO has put an end to “Run,” the romantic thriller series from “Fleabag” duo Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Vicky Jones.
The series, which only lasted for one season, premiered on April 12 and finished up its seven-episode run on May 24. It starred Merritt Wever and Domhnall Gleason.
“After exploring potential ways of continuing Ruby and Billy’s journey, together with showrunner Vicky Jones, we have come to the decision that we will not be moving forward with a second season of Run,” a spokesperson for HBO said in a statement to TheWrap.
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“Run” is described as “a romantic comedic thriller about a woman, Ruby Richardson (Wever) who walks away from her ordinary life in the suburbs to revisit her past with her college boyfriend, Billy Johnson (Gleeson), with whom she made a pact 17 years prior...
The series, which only lasted for one season, premiered on April 12 and finished up its seven-episode run on May 24. It starred Merritt Wever and Domhnall Gleason.
“After exploring potential ways of continuing Ruby and Billy’s journey, together with showrunner Vicky Jones, we have come to the decision that we will not be moving forward with a second season of Run,” a spokesperson for HBO said in a statement to TheWrap.
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“Run” is described as “a romantic comedic thriller about a woman, Ruby Richardson (Wever) who walks away from her ordinary life in the suburbs to revisit her past with her college boyfriend, Billy Johnson (Gleeson), with whom she made a pact 17 years prior...
- 7/10/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
HBO will not be proceeding with a second season of Run, its romantic comedic thriller starring Domhnall Gleeson and Merritt Wever.
The decision comes month and a half after the series, from creator/executive producer/showrunner Vicky Jones, ended its seven-episode first season on HBO. It followed lengthy back-and-forth discussions about a potential second installment, which included possibly moving production to Los Angeles.
“After exploring potential ways of continuing Ruby and Billy’s journey, together with showrunner Vicky Jones, we have come to the decision that we will not be moving forward with a second season of Run,” HBO said in a statement.
Written by Jones, Run centered on Ruby (Wever), a woman living a humdrum existence who one day gets a text inviting her to fulfill a youthful pact, promising true love and self-reinvention, by stepping out of her life to take a journey across the U.S. with...
The decision comes month and a half after the series, from creator/executive producer/showrunner Vicky Jones, ended its seven-episode first season on HBO. It followed lengthy back-and-forth discussions about a potential second installment, which included possibly moving production to Los Angeles.
“After exploring potential ways of continuing Ruby and Billy’s journey, together with showrunner Vicky Jones, we have come to the decision that we will not be moving forward with a second season of Run,” HBO said in a statement.
Written by Jones, Run centered on Ruby (Wever), a woman living a humdrum existence who one day gets a text inviting her to fulfill a youthful pact, promising true love and self-reinvention, by stepping out of her life to take a journey across the U.S. with...
- 7/10/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
So far, four directors from Hulu’s “The Handmaid’s Tale” have been blessed with Emmy nominations: Kate Dennis, Reed Morano — who won — Daina Reid and Kari Skogland. But Mike Barker, an executive producer who has directed 12 episodes of the series and been submitted for all three of the show’s go-arounds at the Emmys, is still waiting his turn. Will the British director finally get his due this year with “Handmaid’s” third installment?
Five of Barker’s 12 directorial efforts were in this season, of which he will have to pick one to submit for consideration at the Emmys. While his entry is unknown at this point until official nominating ballots are released in a few months, the season closer “Mayday” will probably be — and ought to be — his choice. Why? It serves as a culmination to not only to the third season but the series as a whole thus far,...
Five of Barker’s 12 directorial efforts were in this season, of which he will have to pick one to submit for consideration at the Emmys. While his entry is unknown at this point until official nominating ballots are released in a few months, the season closer “Mayday” will probably be — and ought to be — his choice. Why? It serves as a culmination to not only to the third season but the series as a whole thus far,...
- 5/5/2020
- by Luca Giliberti
- Gold Derby
For as long as there have been romantic comedies, there have been erstwhile lovers making convoluted bets and flirty deals with so little basis in reality that they might as well be science fiction. When was the last time you heard a real person use the phrase “If neither of us are married by 40, we’ll marry each other,” despite hearing characters say as much over and over again in movies and TV shows? It’s the kind of gamble that fictional stories love to make by turning feelings that are far more likely in the real world to remain sexy subtext into blunt text, flat-out daring its characters not to fall in love with each other. (Completely unsurprising spoiler alert: They always fall in love with each other.)
“Run,” HBO’s new romantic(ish) comedy from “Fleabag” producer Vicky Jones, takes this convention to a whole new extreme. After...
“Run,” HBO’s new romantic(ish) comedy from “Fleabag” producer Vicky Jones, takes this convention to a whole new extreme. After...
- 4/1/2020
- by Caroline Framke
- Variety Film + TV
Domhnall Gleeson and Merritt Wever star as old college sweethearts on a thrilling journey in Run, a half-hour comedy series coming to HBO and its auxiliary streaming platforms. The show premieres Sunday, April 12th at 10:30 p.m. Et.
Wever portrays Ruby Richardson, a suburban resident who decides to upend her whole life when she gets a text from her old college boyfriend, Billy Johnson (Gleeson), that just says “Run.” Seventeen years ago, Ruby and Billy made a pact that if they ever texted “Run” to each other, they would drop everything,...
Wever portrays Ruby Richardson, a suburban resident who decides to upend her whole life when she gets a text from her old college boyfriend, Billy Johnson (Gleeson), that just says “Run.” Seventeen years ago, Ruby and Billy made a pact that if they ever texted “Run” to each other, they would drop everything,...
- 3/20/2020
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
HBO has released the official teaser trailer for “Run,” its upcoming romantic-comedy thriller, executive-produced by jack-of-all-trades Phoebe Waller-Bridge. You can check out the trailer below.
“Run” stars Primetime Emmy Award winner Merritt Wever and Domhnall Gleeson as Ruby and Billy, college exes who reconnect as the result of a pact they made 17 years prior as students: If either one of them texted the word “Run” and the other replied the same, they would drop everything to meet at Grand Central Station and travel across the United States together.
As the trailer reveals, Billy is the one who initiates the “Run” protocol, but Ruby replies “Run” right back — even though she has a life waiting for her in the suburbs. With barely any possessions in tow, Ruby and Billy decide embrace the “carpe diem” mentality and choose to live in the moment — together, as exes. Because that always works out. Even if their choice is “unforgivable,...
“Run” stars Primetime Emmy Award winner Merritt Wever and Domhnall Gleeson as Ruby and Billy, college exes who reconnect as the result of a pact they made 17 years prior as students: If either one of them texted the word “Run” and the other replied the same, they would drop everything to meet at Grand Central Station and travel across the United States together.
As the trailer reveals, Billy is the one who initiates the “Run” protocol, but Ruby replies “Run” right back — even though she has a life waiting for her in the suburbs. With barely any possessions in tow, Ruby and Billy decide embrace the “carpe diem” mentality and choose to live in the moment — together, as exes. Because that always works out. Even if their choice is “unforgivable,...
- 2/14/2020
- by LaToya Ferguson
- Indiewire
In today’s TV news roundup, HBO has set a premiere date for the upcoming comedy “Run” and Quibi has greenlit a new series entitled “Moving the Needle with Dr. Woo.”
Dates
Comedian Taylor Tomlinson‘s Netflix special “Quarter-Life Crisis” will premiere March 3. Following her debut on “The Comedy Lineup Part 1,” Tomlinson’s first hour-long special will detail the lessons she’s learned. In it, she also talks about working on yourself, realistic relationship goals, and why your twenties are not actually “the best years of your life.”
“Run” will debut April 12, HBO announced. Written and produced by Vicky Jones, the comedy follows Ruby Richardson (Merritt Wever), a woman whose humdrum life is thrown upside down when she receives a text from her college sweetheart Billy Johnson (Domhnall Gleeson) inviting her to drop everything and meet him in New York to fulfill the pact they made 17 years earlier. Phoebe Waller-Bridge,...
Dates
Comedian Taylor Tomlinson‘s Netflix special “Quarter-Life Crisis” will premiere March 3. Following her debut on “The Comedy Lineup Part 1,” Tomlinson’s first hour-long special will detail the lessons she’s learned. In it, she also talks about working on yourself, realistic relationship goals, and why your twenties are not actually “the best years of your life.”
“Run” will debut April 12, HBO announced. Written and produced by Vicky Jones, the comedy follows Ruby Richardson (Merritt Wever), a woman whose humdrum life is thrown upside down when she receives a text from her college sweetheart Billy Johnson (Domhnall Gleeson) inviting her to drop everything and meet him in New York to fulfill the pact they made 17 years earlier. Phoebe Waller-Bridge,...
- 2/5/2020
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
Paul Schulze (The Punisher) has booked a recurring role opposite Edie Falco on CBS’ drama Tommy, from the Bull team of co-creator Paul Attanasio and producer Amblin TV. Written by Attanasio and directed by Kate Dennis, Tommy stars Falco as Abigail “Tommy” Thomas, a former high-ranking NYPD officer who becomes the first female Chief of Police for Los Angeles. She uses her unflinching honesty and hardball tactics to navigate the social, political and national-security issues that converge with enforcing the law. Schulze will play Len Egan, a retired Lapd “hero cop” that’s made a name for himself as a New York Times best-selling author and the head of a private security firm, who looks to Tommy (Falco) for help when one of his clients ends up in a tricky situation. Tommy will be the most recent collaboration between Schulze and Falco, who have previously worked together on projects including...
- 12/6/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Tamara Podemski is set to co-star opposite Merritt Wever and Domhnall Gleeson in Run, HBO’s romantic comedic thriller pilot from Killing Eve creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge and her frequent collaborator Vicky Jones. Waller-Bridge has a recurring role in the project, which hails from Entertainment One, Jones and Waller-Bridge’s DryWrite and Wigwam Films.
Written by Jones, Run centers on Ruby (Wever), a woman living a humdrum existence who one day gets a text inviting her to fulfill a youthful pact, promising true love and self-reinvention, by stepping out of her life to take a journey with her oldest flame.
Podemski plays Babe, a soft-spoken police detective with a dry sense of humor. Babe recently has moved to a small town in Colorado and is enjoying the quieter life it affords. She is lonely and would love to meet someone but lacks both confidence and opportunity. Babe is slightly intimidated when...
Written by Jones, Run centers on Ruby (Wever), a woman living a humdrum existence who one day gets a text inviting her to fulfill a youthful pact, promising true love and self-reinvention, by stepping out of her life to take a journey with her oldest flame.
Podemski plays Babe, a soft-spoken police detective with a dry sense of humor. Babe recently has moved to a small town in Colorado and is enjoying the quieter life it affords. She is lonely and would love to meet someone but lacks both confidence and opportunity. Babe is slightly intimidated when...
- 11/13/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
CBS has set its midseason schedule, announcing premiere dates for new series “FBI: Most Wanted” and “Tommy,” as well as return dates for “MacGyver,” “Undercover Boss,” “Survivor,” and the final season of “Criminal Minds.”
“Most Wanted,” a spinoff of Dick Wolf’s “FBI,” will premiere on Tuesday, Jan. 7, airing behind the flagship show at 10 p.m. That will move “NCIS: New Orleans” to Sundays, where it will air behind “NCIS: Los Angeles at 10 p.m. beginning on Feb. 16. CBS’ other new series for midseason, Edie Falco’s “Tommy,” will inherit “Evil’s” timeslot on Thursdays at 10 p.m. beginning on Feb. 6.
“Evil” was previously renewed for a second season.
Also Read: NBC's Midseason Schedule: 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' Sets Hour-Long Premiere, 'Manifest' Reclaims Mondays
The winter will also see premieres for the landmark 40th season of “Survivor” (Feb. 12), “MacGyver” (Feb. 7), “Undercover Boss” (Jan. 8) and the 15th and final season of “Criminal Minds” (Jan.
“Most Wanted,” a spinoff of Dick Wolf’s “FBI,” will premiere on Tuesday, Jan. 7, airing behind the flagship show at 10 p.m. That will move “NCIS: New Orleans” to Sundays, where it will air behind “NCIS: Los Angeles at 10 p.m. beginning on Feb. 16. CBS’ other new series for midseason, Edie Falco’s “Tommy,” will inherit “Evil’s” timeslot on Thursdays at 10 p.m. beginning on Feb. 6.
“Evil” was previously renewed for a second season.
Also Read: NBC's Midseason Schedule: 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' Sets Hour-Long Premiere, 'Manifest' Reclaims Mondays
The winter will also see premieres for the landmark 40th season of “Survivor” (Feb. 12), “MacGyver” (Feb. 7), “Undercover Boss” (Jan. 8) and the 15th and final season of “Criminal Minds” (Jan.
- 11/11/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
From TorontoFilm.Net here is the Toronto Film Production Update for November 2019 including "The Boys", "The Expanse", "Jupiter's Legacy" and a whole lot more:
Coroner Season 2
Episodic Series – TV
Coroner 2 Productions (Ontario) Inc.
Prod.: Suzanne Colvin-Golding
Dir.: Adrienne Mitchell, Winne Jong, Charles Officer
Aug 19 – Nov 6/19
Cosmic Dawn
Feature Films – Theatrical
CosmicDawn Entertainment Inc.
Prod.: Joseph Raso, Mark Raso, Brian Robertson
Sept 30 - Nov 1/19
Daughter Dearest
Movies for Television
Reel One Entertainment
Prod.: Gilles Laplante, Neil Bregman
Dir: Michelle Ouellet
Oct 28 - Nov 12/19
Dodge And Miles Season 1
Episodic Series – Streaming
Sagia Productions Inc./
CBS Studios
Prod.: John Weber
Dir: Phil Abraham
Sep 23 - Nov 22/19
Endlings Season 2
Episodic Series – TV
Sinking Ship Entertainment Inc.
Co-Prod.: Alexis Grieve
Line Prod.: Eric Beldowski
Dir.: Various
Sep 30/19 - Jan 31/20
Ginny & Georgia
Season 1
Episodic Series – Streaming
Netflix / Blue Ice Pictures
Prod.: Claire Welland
Dir.: various
Aug...
Coroner Season 2
Episodic Series – TV
Coroner 2 Productions (Ontario) Inc.
Prod.: Suzanne Colvin-Golding
Dir.: Adrienne Mitchell, Winne Jong, Charles Officer
Aug 19 – Nov 6/19
Cosmic Dawn
Feature Films – Theatrical
CosmicDawn Entertainment Inc.
Prod.: Joseph Raso, Mark Raso, Brian Robertson
Sept 30 - Nov 1/19
Daughter Dearest
Movies for Television
Reel One Entertainment
Prod.: Gilles Laplante, Neil Bregman
Dir: Michelle Ouellet
Oct 28 - Nov 12/19
Dodge And Miles Season 1
Episodic Series – Streaming
Sagia Productions Inc./
CBS Studios
Prod.: John Weber
Dir: Phil Abraham
Sep 23 - Nov 22/19
Endlings Season 2
Episodic Series – TV
Sinking Ship Entertainment Inc.
Co-Prod.: Alexis Grieve
Line Prod.: Eric Beldowski
Dir.: Various
Sep 30/19 - Jan 31/20
Ginny & Georgia
Season 1
Episodic Series – Streaming
Netflix / Blue Ice Pictures
Prod.: Claire Welland
Dir.: various
Aug...
- 11/2/2019
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
From TorontoFilm.Net here is the Toronto Film Production Update for October 2019 including "Titans", "The Boys", "Jupiter's Legacy" and a whole lot more:
Against The Wild III
The Journey Home
Feature Films – Theatrical
Prod.: Jesse Ikeman
Dir.: Richard Boddington
Oct 2 - Oct 30/19
Angel Falls 2
Movies for Television
Hp Angel Falls 2 Productions Inc.
Prod.: David Anslemo, James Moorhouse
Dir.: Jonathan Wright
Oct 7 - Oct 26/19
Coroner Season 2
Episodic Series – TV
Coroner 2 Productions (Ontario) Inc.
Prod.: Suzanne Colvin-Golding
Exec. Prod.: Adrienne Mitchell, Jonas Prupas, Morwyn Brebner,
Dir.: Adrienne Mitchell, Winne Jong, Charles Officer
Aug 19 – Nov 6/19
Cosmic Dawn
Feature Films – Theatrical
CosmicDawn Entertainment Inc.
Prod.: Joseph Raso, Mark Raso, Brian Robertson
Sept 30 - Nov 1/19
Dodge And Miles Season 1
Episodic Series – Streaming
Sagia Productions Inc./
CBS Studios
Prod.: John Weber
Sep 23 - Nov 22/19
Endlings Season 2
Episodic Series – TV
Sinking Ship Entertainment Inc.
Co-Prod.: Alexis Grieve
Line Prod.
Against The Wild III
The Journey Home
Feature Films – Theatrical
Prod.: Jesse Ikeman
Dir.: Richard Boddington
Oct 2 - Oct 30/19
Angel Falls 2
Movies for Television
Hp Angel Falls 2 Productions Inc.
Prod.: David Anslemo, James Moorhouse
Dir.: Jonathan Wright
Oct 7 - Oct 26/19
Coroner Season 2
Episodic Series – TV
Coroner 2 Productions (Ontario) Inc.
Prod.: Suzanne Colvin-Golding
Exec. Prod.: Adrienne Mitchell, Jonas Prupas, Morwyn Brebner,
Dir.: Adrienne Mitchell, Winne Jong, Charles Officer
Aug 19 – Nov 6/19
Cosmic Dawn
Feature Films – Theatrical
CosmicDawn Entertainment Inc.
Prod.: Joseph Raso, Mark Raso, Brian Robertson
Sept 30 - Nov 1/19
Dodge And Miles Season 1
Episodic Series – Streaming
Sagia Productions Inc./
CBS Studios
Prod.: John Weber
Sep 23 - Nov 22/19
Endlings Season 2
Episodic Series – TV
Sinking Ship Entertainment Inc.
Co-Prod.: Alexis Grieve
Line Prod.
- 10/2/2019
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Ruby Rose.
Ruby Rose, Sarah Snook, Dacre Montgomery, Anthony Maras and Bill Draper are among those who will be honoured at the 2019 Australians in Film (AiF) Awards, to be held in La in October.
Rose, who plays the lead CW’s upcoming series Batwoman, will be presented with the Create Nsw Annette Kellerman Award, which recognises a screen industry figure who has been a trailblazer for Australian women. Previous winners of the award, introduced in 2016, include Hannah Gadsby, Kate Dennis and Rebel Wilson.
Rose said: “I am so proud to receive this award. As an Australian woman who also had to carve her own path to get to where I am today, I can only imagine the barriers Annette Kellerman had to break to accomplish what she did. Thank you to AiF for this incredible honor.”
Actors Snook and Montgomery and director Maras will each be honoured with the Screen Australian Breakthrough Award,...
Ruby Rose, Sarah Snook, Dacre Montgomery, Anthony Maras and Bill Draper are among those who will be honoured at the 2019 Australians in Film (AiF) Awards, to be held in La in October.
Rose, who plays the lead CW’s upcoming series Batwoman, will be presented with the Create Nsw Annette Kellerman Award, which recognises a screen industry figure who has been a trailblazer for Australian women. Previous winners of the award, introduced in 2016, include Hannah Gadsby, Kate Dennis and Rebel Wilson.
Rose said: “I am so proud to receive this award. As an Australian woman who also had to carve her own path to get to where I am today, I can only imagine the barriers Annette Kellerman had to break to accomplish what she did. Thank you to AiF for this incredible honor.”
Actors Snook and Montgomery and director Maras will each be honoured with the Screen Australian Breakthrough Award,...
- 9/10/2019
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
From TorontoFilm.Net here is the Toronto Film Production Update for September 2019 including "Jupiter's Legacy", "The Boys", "Titans" and a whole lot more:
AMÉLIE Et Compagnie! Season 4
Episodic Series - TV
Carte Blanche Films Inc.
Prod.: Tracy Legault
Dir.: Dominque Cardona,
Jul 3 - Sep 20/19
Awake
Feature Films - Streaming
eOne / Netflix
Prod.: Mark Gordon, Paul Schiff
Dir.: Mark Raso
Aug 6 – Sep 27/19
Backyard Beats
Episodic Series – TV
Bristow Global Media Inc.
Prod.: Daniel Bourre, Corinna Lehr
Dir.: tbd
Aug 19 - Sep 2/19
Beacon Street
Feature Films - Streaming
Twinkle Toes Movie Prod. Ltd.
Prod.: Susan Cartsonis, Brent Emery, Suzanne Farwell
Dir.: Elissa Down
Jul 25 - Sep 20/19
Christmas 9 To 5
Television Movie
Christmas 95 Ulc
Prod.: Arnie Zipursky, Suzanne Berger, Tyler Levine
Dir.: Jill Carter
Aug 19 - Sep 9/19
Coroner Season 2
Episodic Series – TV
Coroner 2 Productions (Ontario) Inc.
Prod.: Suzanne Colvin-Golding
Dir.: Adrienne Mitchell,...
AMÉLIE Et Compagnie! Season 4
Episodic Series - TV
Carte Blanche Films Inc.
Prod.: Tracy Legault
Dir.: Dominque Cardona,
Jul 3 - Sep 20/19
Awake
Feature Films - Streaming
eOne / Netflix
Prod.: Mark Gordon, Paul Schiff
Dir.: Mark Raso
Aug 6 – Sep 27/19
Backyard Beats
Episodic Series – TV
Bristow Global Media Inc.
Prod.: Daniel Bourre, Corinna Lehr
Dir.: tbd
Aug 19 - Sep 2/19
Beacon Street
Feature Films - Streaming
Twinkle Toes Movie Prod. Ltd.
Prod.: Susan Cartsonis, Brent Emery, Suzanne Farwell
Dir.: Elissa Down
Jul 25 - Sep 20/19
Christmas 9 To 5
Television Movie
Christmas 95 Ulc
Prod.: Arnie Zipursky, Suzanne Berger, Tyler Levine
Dir.: Jill Carter
Aug 19 - Sep 9/19
Coroner Season 2
Episodic Series – TV
Coroner 2 Productions (Ontario) Inc.
Prod.: Suzanne Colvin-Golding
Dir.: Adrienne Mitchell,...
- 8/19/2019
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Two years ago, “The Handmaid’s Tale’s” Reed Morano ended a 22-year cold streak when she became just the third woman to win the Best Drama Directing Emmy. Two women have a chance of joining that group this year to be No. 4: Daina Reid for “Handmaid’s” and Lisa Brühlmann for “Killing Eve.”
Before Morano, the only female drama directing champs were Karen Arthur and Mimi Leder. Morano’s field included two other women, her fellow “Handmaid’s” director Kate Dennis and Lesli Linka Glatter for “Homeland.” Last year, “Handmaid’s” helmer Kari Skogland, who was the only woman in the lineup, was the odds-on frontrunner to win, but the award ended up going to Stephen Daldry for “The Crown.”
Reid, whose nominated episode is “Holly” — one of “Handmaid’s” three eligible orphaned episodes this cycle — and Brühlmann, nominated for “Desperate Times,” are up against three “Game of Thrones...
Before Morano, the only female drama directing champs were Karen Arthur and Mimi Leder. Morano’s field included two other women, her fellow “Handmaid’s” director Kate Dennis and Lesli Linka Glatter for “Homeland.” Last year, “Handmaid’s” helmer Kari Skogland, who was the only woman in the lineup, was the odds-on frontrunner to win, but the award ended up going to Stephen Daldry for “The Crown.”
Reid, whose nominated episode is “Holly” — one of “Handmaid’s” three eligible orphaned episodes this cycle — and Brühlmann, nominated for “Desperate Times,” are up against three “Game of Thrones...
- 8/16/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Praise be, indeed! The third season of “The Handmaid’s Tale” may be sitting out the Emmy cycle due to its June 5 premiere date, but the Hulu series is still on the Emmy nominating ballot in 18 different categories this year — for the final three episodes of its second season that aired outside of last year’s eligibility window.
Two of those categories are Best Drama Writing and Directing, which would be the only races “Handmaid’s” could show up in at the main ceremony. That’s because these three “orphaned episodes” are exclusively eligible in categories that recognize individual episodes, preventing lead and supporting actors, as well as the series itself, from entering.
See Surprise! ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ will compete in 18 categories at 2019 Emmys [Exclusive]
Best Drama Writing – Bruce Miller and Kira Snyder for “Holly”
Season 2’s 11th hour, which covers the aftermath of June’s (Elisabeth Moss) clandestinely arranged...
Two of those categories are Best Drama Writing and Directing, which would be the only races “Handmaid’s” could show up in at the main ceremony. That’s because these three “orphaned episodes” are exclusively eligible in categories that recognize individual episodes, preventing lead and supporting actors, as well as the series itself, from entering.
See Surprise! ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ will compete in 18 categories at 2019 Emmys [Exclusive]
Best Drama Writing – Bruce Miller and Kira Snyder for “Holly”
Season 2’s 11th hour, which covers the aftermath of June’s (Elisabeth Moss) clandestinely arranged...
- 6/24/2019
- by Luca Giliberti
- Gold Derby
Exclusive: Tom Szentgyorgyi (The Mentalist) has joined newly picked up CBS drama series Tommy, starring Edie Falco, as executive producer and showrunner.
The series, from CBS TV Studios and Amblin TV, is created/executive produced by Homicide: Life On the Streets creator Paul Attanasio. He is known as a prolific creator who develops and writes projects, guiding them to series, but is not interested in day-to-day showrunning. He similarly co-created with Phil McGraw the successful CBS drama series Bull, which has been run by others, currently Glenn Gordon Caron. Attanasio remains an executive producer on both Bull and Tommy.
Tommy, set to debut in midseason, stars Falco as Abigail “Tommy” Thomas, a former high-ranking NYPD officer who becomes the first female Chief of Police of Los Angeles. She uses her unflinching honesty and hardball tactics to navigate the social, political and national-security issues that converge with enforcing the law.
CBS...
The series, from CBS TV Studios and Amblin TV, is created/executive produced by Homicide: Life On the Streets creator Paul Attanasio. He is known as a prolific creator who develops and writes projects, guiding them to series, but is not interested in day-to-day showrunning. He similarly co-created with Phil McGraw the successful CBS drama series Bull, which has been run by others, currently Glenn Gordon Caron. Attanasio remains an executive producer on both Bull and Tommy.
Tommy, set to debut in midseason, stars Falco as Abigail “Tommy” Thomas, a former high-ranking NYPD officer who becomes the first female Chief of Police of Los Angeles. She uses her unflinching honesty and hardball tactics to navigate the social, political and national-security issues that converge with enforcing the law.
CBS...
- 6/10/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
On Wednesday, Agc Studios founder Stuart Ford, director Roland Emmerich and producer and co-writer Harald Kloser unveiled to buyers at Cannes’ Carlton Hotel one of the biggest-budgeted movie projects ever to be offered on the open market: Emmerich’s “Moonfall,” a $150 million sci-fi action-thriller.
To raise “Moonfall’s” finance, alongside partners CAA, Agc Studios by Wednesday morning was “already immersed in a wide range of discussions and negotiations from sources ranging across major studios to the big independents to Chinese and international equity investors, to local Chinese distributors,” Ford said.
Agc held a standing room-only informational meeting packed with a reported 500 international attendees — hailing from Brazil, China, Japan and France, to name a few places — at a chandelier-lined ballroom in the Carlton Hotel, which overlooks the Mediterranean and the Croisette.
The team hopes to finish “Midway,” currently in the final stretch of post-production, by mid-September, then begin prepping “Moonfall” in...
To raise “Moonfall’s” finance, alongside partners CAA, Agc Studios by Wednesday morning was “already immersed in a wide range of discussions and negotiations from sources ranging across major studios to the big independents to Chinese and international equity investors, to local Chinese distributors,” Ford said.
Agc held a standing room-only informational meeting packed with a reported 500 international attendees — hailing from Brazil, China, Japan and France, to name a few places — at a chandelier-lined ballroom in the Carlton Hotel, which overlooks the Mediterranean and the Croisette.
The team hopes to finish “Midway,” currently in the final stretch of post-production, by mid-September, then begin prepping “Moonfall” in...
- 5/15/2019
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
CBS’ fall schedule for the 2019-20 season brings five new series to its primetime lineup, including the return of “Everybody Loves Raymond” and “The Middle” alum Patricia Heaton in the comedy “Carol’s Second Act.”
Two more dramas — “FBI: Most Wanted” and “Tommy” — are on tap for midseason, along with new comedy “Broke.”
Here is CBS’ fall schedule and new series descriptions:
Monday
8 p.m.: The Neighborhood
8:30 p.m.: Bob Hearts Abishola (new)
9 p.m.: All Rise (new)
10 p.m.: Bull
Tuesday
8 p.m.: NCIS
9 p.m.: FBI
10 p.m.: NCIS: New Orleans
Wednesday
8 p.m.: Survivor
9 p.m.: Seal Team
10 p.m.: Swat (new time period)
Thursday
8 p.m.: Young Sheldon (new time period)
8:30 p.m.: The Unicorn (new)
9 p.m.: Mom
9:30 p.m.: Carol’s Second Act (new)
10 p.m.
Two more dramas — “FBI: Most Wanted” and “Tommy” — are on tap for midseason, along with new comedy “Broke.”
Here is CBS’ fall schedule and new series descriptions:
Monday
8 p.m.: The Neighborhood
8:30 p.m.: Bob Hearts Abishola (new)
9 p.m.: All Rise (new)
10 p.m.: Bull
Tuesday
8 p.m.: NCIS
9 p.m.: FBI
10 p.m.: NCIS: New Orleans
Wednesday
8 p.m.: Survivor
9 p.m.: Seal Team
10 p.m.: Swat (new time period)
Thursday
8 p.m.: Young Sheldon (new time period)
8:30 p.m.: The Unicorn (new)
9 p.m.: Mom
9:30 p.m.: Carol’s Second Act (new)
10 p.m.
- 5/15/2019
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
CBS has given a series order to Tommy, a police drama starring Emmy winner Edie Falco. The project hails from Homicide creator Paul Attanasio, Amblin Television and CBS TV Studios.
Tommy had been the last CBS pilot in serious contention at CBS. The network already picked up dramas Evil, FBI: Most Wanted and All Rise and comedies Bob Hearts Abishola, Broke, Carol’s Second Act and The Unicorn.
CBS is not specifying whether series are for fall or midseason, but I hear Tommy is earmarked for midseason to accommodate Falco’s schedule. The series is currently searching for a showrunner.
This is the second pilot by Attanasio with Amblin TV and CBS TV Studios to go to series at CBS, following Bull, which was just renewed for a fourth season. (Amblin TV ended its involvement in that series in the wake of the sexual harassment controversy involving series star Michael Weatherly.
Tommy had been the last CBS pilot in serious contention at CBS. The network already picked up dramas Evil, FBI: Most Wanted and All Rise and comedies Bob Hearts Abishola, Broke, Carol’s Second Act and The Unicorn.
CBS is not specifying whether series are for fall or midseason, but I hear Tommy is earmarked for midseason to accommodate Falco’s schedule. The series is currently searching for a showrunner.
This is the second pilot by Attanasio with Amblin TV and CBS TV Studios to go to series at CBS, following Bull, which was just renewed for a fourth season. (Amblin TV ended its involvement in that series in the wake of the sexual harassment controversy involving series star Michael Weatherly.
- 5/10/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
The Edie Falco-led drama “Tommy” has been ordered to series at CBS for the 2019-2020 season.
Falco stars as a former high-ranking NYPD officer who becomes the first female Chief of Police for Los Angeles. She uses her unflinching honesty and hardball tactics to navigate the social, political, and national security issues that converge with enforcing the law.
In addition to Falco, the series will also star Michael Chernus, Adelaide Clemens, David Fierro, Russell G. Jones, Olivia Lucy Phillip, and Joseph Lyle Taylor. Paul Attanasio, the creator of the current CBS series “Bull,” is the writer and executive producer on “Tommy.” Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey of Amblin Television will also executive produce. Kate Dennis directed and executive produced the pilot. CBS Television Studios will produce.
Sources say that CBS was very high on getting Falco on the network, making this project a priority for them once Falco signed on to star.
Falco stars as a former high-ranking NYPD officer who becomes the first female Chief of Police for Los Angeles. She uses her unflinching honesty and hardball tactics to navigate the social, political, and national security issues that converge with enforcing the law.
In addition to Falco, the series will also star Michael Chernus, Adelaide Clemens, David Fierro, Russell G. Jones, Olivia Lucy Phillip, and Joseph Lyle Taylor. Paul Attanasio, the creator of the current CBS series “Bull,” is the writer and executive producer on “Tommy.” Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey of Amblin Television will also executive produce. Kate Dennis directed and executive produced the pilot. CBS Television Studios will produce.
Sources say that CBS was very high on getting Falco on the network, making this project a priority for them once Falco signed on to star.
- 5/10/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
L-r: Fred Schepisi, Minister Martin Foley, Andrew Knight, Film Victoria CEO Caroline Pitcher, Film Victoria president Ian Robertson, Claire Dobbin, Jan Sardi, John Howie and Tony Reed.
Film Victoria’s annual screen awards were held yesterday evening, honouring writer/producer Andrew Knight, director Daina Reid, games advocate Tony Reed and Melbourne International Film Festival (Miff) chair Claire Dobbin.
Knight, whose credits include TV shows such as Fast Forward, Full Frontal, SeaChange and Jack Irish and features like The Water Diviner, Ali’s Wedding and Hacksaw Ridge, was recognised with the Jan Sardi Award for his significant achievements as a screenwriter.
Daina Reid was presented Fred Schepisi Award for significant achievement in directing. Reid began her career in television as a comedy writer and actor, before moving into directing. Her creidts include Blue Heelers, The Secret Life of Us, Rush, Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, Offspring, Nowhere Boys, The Secret River,...
Film Victoria’s annual screen awards were held yesterday evening, honouring writer/producer Andrew Knight, director Daina Reid, games advocate Tony Reed and Melbourne International Film Festival (Miff) chair Claire Dobbin.
Knight, whose credits include TV shows such as Fast Forward, Full Frontal, SeaChange and Jack Irish and features like The Water Diviner, Ali’s Wedding and Hacksaw Ridge, was recognised with the Jan Sardi Award for his significant achievements as a screenwriter.
Daina Reid was presented Fred Schepisi Award for significant achievement in directing. Reid began her career in television as a comedy writer and actor, before moving into directing. Her creidts include Blue Heelers, The Secret Life of Us, Rush, Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, Offspring, Nowhere Boys, The Secret River,...
- 4/4/2019
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
Exclusive: Joseph Lyle Taylor (Sneaky Pete) and David Fierro (The Knick) are set as series regulars opposite Edie Falco and Michael Chernus in CBS drama pilot Tommy (fka Nancy), from the Bull team of co-creator Paul Attanasio and producer Amblin TV.
In Tommy, written by Attanasio and directed by Kate Dennis, Falco plays Abigail “Tommy” Thomas, a former high-ranking NYPD officer who becomes the first female Chief of Police for Los Angeles. She uses her unflinching honesty and hardball tactics to navigate the social, political and national-security issues that converge with enforcing the law.
Fierro’s Buddy is the brilliant, manipulative mayor of Los Angeles, who becomes a rival for power with the city’s first female police chief.
Taylor will portray Dudik, Buddy’s deputy, Treat “The Dude” Dudik, the somewhat dim, brutal, blindly loyal fixer who always returns to his master’s side for another kick.
The series-regular cast also includes Michael Chernus,...
In Tommy, written by Attanasio and directed by Kate Dennis, Falco plays Abigail “Tommy” Thomas, a former high-ranking NYPD officer who becomes the first female Chief of Police for Los Angeles. She uses her unflinching honesty and hardball tactics to navigate the social, political and national-security issues that converge with enforcing the law.
Fierro’s Buddy is the brilliant, manipulative mayor of Los Angeles, who becomes a rival for power with the city’s first female police chief.
Taylor will portray Dudik, Buddy’s deputy, Treat “The Dude” Dudik, the somewhat dim, brutal, blindly loyal fixer who always returns to his master’s side for another kick.
The series-regular cast also includes Michael Chernus,...
- 3/15/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
HBO has given a series order to the comedy “Run,” Variety has confirmed.
The series follows Ruby, a woman living a humdrum existence, who one day gets a text, inviting her to fulfill a youthful pact promising true love and self-reinvention, by stepping out of her life to take a journey with her oldest flame.
Merritt Wever will star as Ruby. Domhnall Gleeson stars as Billy Johnson, a successful life guru from a wealthy Irish family. Phoebe Waller-Bridge will appear in the recurring role of Flick in addition to executive producing.
Vicky Jones wrote the script and will serve as executive producer via DryWrite. Waller-Bridge will executive produce along with Emily Leo, who will executive produce for Wigwam Films. Kate Dennis directed the pilot and will also executive produce. eOne will produce for HBO. This marks the first time DryWrite has produced a television series, having previously produced multiple theatrical productions.
The series follows Ruby, a woman living a humdrum existence, who one day gets a text, inviting her to fulfill a youthful pact promising true love and self-reinvention, by stepping out of her life to take a journey with her oldest flame.
Merritt Wever will star as Ruby. Domhnall Gleeson stars as Billy Johnson, a successful life guru from a wealthy Irish family. Phoebe Waller-Bridge will appear in the recurring role of Flick in addition to executive producing.
Vicky Jones wrote the script and will serve as executive producer via DryWrite. Waller-Bridge will executive produce along with Emily Leo, who will executive produce for Wigwam Films. Kate Dennis directed the pilot and will also executive produce. eOne will produce for HBO. This marks the first time DryWrite has produced a television series, having previously produced multiple theatrical productions.
- 3/6/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: HBO has picked up to series Run, its romantic comedic thriller pilot starring Domhnall Gleeson and Merritt Wever, from Fleabag and Killing Eve creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge and her frequent collaborator Vicky Jones. Waller-Bridge has a recurring role in the project, which hails from Entertainment One, Jones and Waller-Bridge’s DryWrite and Wigwam Films.
While the series order had been in the works for awhile, the official pickup makes it the first formal green light at the premium cable network since the big WarnerMedia reorganization was announced earlier this week.
Written by Jones, Run centers on Ruby (Wever), a woman living a humdrum existence who one day gets a text inviting her to fulfill a youthful pact, promising true love and self-reinvention, by stepping out of her life to take a journey with her oldest flame (Gleeson).
Entertainment One, which was behind HBO’s Sharp Objects, produces for HBO, with...
While the series order had been in the works for awhile, the official pickup makes it the first formal green light at the premium cable network since the big WarnerMedia reorganization was announced earlier this week.
Written by Jones, Run centers on Ruby (Wever), a woman living a humdrum existence who one day gets a text inviting her to fulfill a youthful pact, promising true love and self-reinvention, by stepping out of her life to take a journey with her oldest flame (Gleeson).
Entertainment One, which was behind HBO’s Sharp Objects, produces for HBO, with...
- 3/6/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva and Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
Female directors broke new ground this pilot season. Jude Weng has been tapped to direct ABC’s untitled single-camera comedy pilot from writer Jessica Gao. The Taiwanese-born is believed to be the first Asian-American woman ever and the first woman of color in nearly 30 years to direct a half-hour broadcast network pilot, since Debbie Allen helmed the pilot for NBC’s The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air in 1990.
Meanwhile, Jessica Yu is set to direct NBC’s drama pilot Bluff City Law. She is believed to be the first Asian-American woman directing a broadcast drama pilot.
Weng, an alumna of the AFI’s Directing Workshop for Women, the ABC-Disney Directing Fellowship and the Warner Bros. Directing Program, and Yu are among 21 female pilot directors this year, 13 on the drama side and eight in comedy, up from 20 last year. A significant portion of them are first-time pilot helmers, like Weng and Yu.
Meanwhile, Jessica Yu is set to direct NBC’s drama pilot Bluff City Law. She is believed to be the first Asian-American woman directing a broadcast drama pilot.
Weng, an alumna of the AFI’s Directing Workshop for Women, the ABC-Disney Directing Fellowship and the Warner Bros. Directing Program, and Yu are among 21 female pilot directors this year, 13 on the drama side and eight in comedy, up from 20 last year. A significant portion of them are first-time pilot helmers, like Weng and Yu.
- 3/1/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Adelaide Clemens (Rectify) is set for a lead role opposite Edie Falco and Michael Chernus in CBS drama pilot Tommy (fka Nancy), from the Bull team of co-creator Paul Attanasio and producer Amblin TV.
Written by Attanasio and directed by Kate Dennis, Tommy stars Falco as the title character, a former high-ranking NYPD officer who becomes the first female chief of police for Los Angeles and uses her unflinching honesty and hardball tactics to navigate the social, political and national-security issues that converge with enforcing the law.
Clemens will play Blake. As the Press Secretary for the chief of police, she focuses less on substance than on how things look. Polished, confident whip-smart and hard-working, Blake worked as Press Secretary for the previous chief of police, whom she tolerated in exchange for ample appreciation of her efforts. By comparison, she’s uneasy with the new chief, who doesn’t know her — or,...
Written by Attanasio and directed by Kate Dennis, Tommy stars Falco as the title character, a former high-ranking NYPD officer who becomes the first female chief of police for Los Angeles and uses her unflinching honesty and hardball tactics to navigate the social, political and national-security issues that converge with enforcing the law.
Clemens will play Blake. As the Press Secretary for the chief of police, she focuses less on substance than on how things look. Polished, confident whip-smart and hard-working, Blake worked as Press Secretary for the previous chief of police, whom she tolerated in exchange for ample appreciation of her efforts. By comparison, she’s uneasy with the new chief, who doesn’t know her — or,...
- 2/28/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Russell G. Jones (The Americans) and Olivia Lucy Phillip (Frozen) are set as series regulars opposite Edie Falco and Michael Chernus in CBS drama pilot Tommy (fka Nancy), from the Bull team of co-creator Paul Attanasio and producer Amblin TV.
In Tommy, written by Attanasio and directed by Kate Dennis, Falco plays the title character, a former high-ranking NYPD officer who becomes the first female Chief of Police for Los Angeles and uses her unflinching honesty and hardball tactics to navigate the social, political and national-security issues that converge with enforcing the law.
Jones will play Looper. Phlegmatic but sharp as a tack, Looper is the Chief of Staff, whose job is to keep the trains running while the new Chief of Police performs the political aspects of the job. Part of Tommy’s inner team, Looper proves to be instinctual and insightful, a good cop with good instincts...
In Tommy, written by Attanasio and directed by Kate Dennis, Falco plays the title character, a former high-ranking NYPD officer who becomes the first female Chief of Police for Los Angeles and uses her unflinching honesty and hardball tactics to navigate the social, political and national-security issues that converge with enforcing the law.
Jones will play Looper. Phlegmatic but sharp as a tack, Looper is the Chief of Staff, whose job is to keep the trains running while the new Chief of Police performs the political aspects of the job. Part of Tommy’s inner team, Looper proves to be instinctual and insightful, a good cop with good instincts...
- 2/28/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
John Brawley (centre) with Shaunette Renée Wilson in The Resident (Photo credit: © 2018-2019 Fox and its related entities. All rights reserved.)
After serving as director of photography on dozens of TV shows and several films in Australia and the Us, John Brawley did not hesitate when he was offered the chance to make his TV directing debut.
Brawley called the shots on an episode of the second season of 20th Century Fox’s medical drama The Resident, which follows the daily professional and personal challenges faced by doctors at an Atlanta hospital.
“I had wondered about directing but did not really pursue it until the producing-director Rob Corn, who started the careers of many directors on Grey’s Anatomy, tapped me on the shoulder and said ‘I think you should direct,’” Brawley tells If.
“I wasn’t going to argue with him. It was a great opportunity. It was like...
After serving as director of photography on dozens of TV shows and several films in Australia and the Us, John Brawley did not hesitate when he was offered the chance to make his TV directing debut.
Brawley called the shots on an episode of the second season of 20th Century Fox’s medical drama The Resident, which follows the daily professional and personal challenges faced by doctors at an Atlanta hospital.
“I had wondered about directing but did not really pursue it until the producing-director Rob Corn, who started the careers of many directors on Grey’s Anatomy, tapped me on the shoulder and said ‘I think you should direct,’” Brawley tells If.
“I wasn’t going to argue with him. It was a great opportunity. It was like...
- 2/28/2019
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Exclusive: Patriot alum Michael Chernus is set for a lead role opposite Edie Falco in CBS drama pilot Tommy (fka Nancy), from the Bull team of co-creator Paul Attanasio and producer Amblin TV.
In Tommy, written by Attanasio and directed by Kate Dennis, when a former high-ranking NYPD officer becomes the first female Chief of Police for Los Angeles (Falco), she uses her unflinching honesty and hardball tactics to navigate the social, political, and national security issues that converge with enforcing the law.
Chernus will play Ken. Rumpled, insecure, smart, wry, and a little self-deprecating, Ken is the speechwriter for L.A.’s incoming and first female Chief of Police, Tommy (Falco). Ken’s job is to channel his boss’ inner life and get it all on paper, which is put to the test immediately when tasked to write her swearing in speech without ever having met her.
Attanasio executive...
In Tommy, written by Attanasio and directed by Kate Dennis, when a former high-ranking NYPD officer becomes the first female Chief of Police for Los Angeles (Falco), she uses her unflinching honesty and hardball tactics to navigate the social, political, and national security issues that converge with enforcing the law.
Chernus will play Ken. Rumpled, insecure, smart, wry, and a little self-deprecating, Ken is the speechwriter for L.A.’s incoming and first female Chief of Police, Tommy (Falco). Ken’s job is to channel his boss’ inner life and get it all on paper, which is put to the test immediately when tasked to write her swearing in speech without ever having met her.
Attanasio executive...
- 2/27/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Emmy winner Edie Falco has set her return to series TV: She’s signed on to star in the CBS drama pilot Tommy, according to our sister site Deadline.
Falco will play Abigail “Tommy” Thomas, a former New York City cop who’s just been appointed the first-ever female chief of police at the Lapd. “In her new role, Tommy uses her unflinching honesty and hardball tactics to navigate the social, political, and national security issues that converge with enforcing the law,” per the official synopsis. Paul Attanasio (Bull, House) will pen the pilot script and serve as an executive...
Falco will play Abigail “Tommy” Thomas, a former New York City cop who’s just been appointed the first-ever female chief of police at the Lapd. “In her new role, Tommy uses her unflinching honesty and hardball tactics to navigate the social, political, and national security issues that converge with enforcing the law,” per the official synopsis. Paul Attanasio (Bull, House) will pen the pilot script and serve as an executive...
- 2/14/2019
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: Emmy winner Edie Falco has been tapped as the lead in CBS drama pilot Tommy (fka Nancy), from the Bull team of co-creator Paul Attanasio and producer Amblin TV.
In Tommy, written by Attanasio and directed by Kate Dennis, Falco stars as the titular character Abigail “Tommy” Thomas. With a New Yorker’s gift for being tough and sarcastic while remaining likable, Tommy — as she likes to be called — loves being a cop more than anything and is a former high-ranking NYPD officer who’s just been hired as the first female Chief of Police for the Lapd. In her new role, Tommy uses her unflinching honesty and hardball tactics to navigate the social, political and national security issues that converge with enforcing the law.
Attanasio executive produces will fellow Bull exec producers Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey of Amblin TV.
Landing the Emmy-winning former Nurse Jackie and The Sopranos star,...
In Tommy, written by Attanasio and directed by Kate Dennis, Falco stars as the titular character Abigail “Tommy” Thomas. With a New Yorker’s gift for being tough and sarcastic while remaining likable, Tommy — as she likes to be called — loves being a cop more than anything and is a former high-ranking NYPD officer who’s just been hired as the first female Chief of Police for the Lapd. In her new role, Tommy uses her unflinching honesty and hardball tactics to navigate the social, political and national security issues that converge with enforcing the law.
Attanasio executive produces will fellow Bull exec producers Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey of Amblin TV.
Landing the Emmy-winning former Nurse Jackie and The Sopranos star,...
- 2/14/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
NBC has renewed breakout drama series New Amsterdam for a second season. The pickup comes amid strong ratings for the medical drama from Universal TV, one of two hot newcomers at the network this fall.
There’s no decision yet on the other, Manifest, from Warner Bros TV, which posted the biggest premiere numbers but has declined some since.
Related2018-19 Renewals And Cancellations For Broadcast, Cable & Streaming
New Amsterdam is averaging a 2.5 rating in adults 18-49 and 11.9 million viewers overall in Live+7 Nielsens, making it the second highest-rated new scripted series of the season in the 18-49 ratings demo behind only Manifest. In Live+Same Day, New Amsterdam tops its Tuesday 10 Pm Et time slot versus regular broadcast competition, prevailing with 12 of 12 originals to date. The series also is one of the most time-shifted shows on TV, adding 5.3 million viewers from L+Sd to L+7, the season’s fourth-biggest...
There’s no decision yet on the other, Manifest, from Warner Bros TV, which posted the biggest premiere numbers but has declined some since.
Related2018-19 Renewals And Cancellations For Broadcast, Cable & Streaming
New Amsterdam is averaging a 2.5 rating in adults 18-49 and 11.9 million viewers overall in Live+7 Nielsens, making it the second highest-rated new scripted series of the season in the 18-49 ratings demo behind only Manifest. In Live+Same Day, New Amsterdam tops its Tuesday 10 Pm Et time slot versus regular broadcast competition, prevailing with 12 of 12 originals to date. The series also is one of the most time-shifted shows on TV, adding 5.3 million viewers from L+Sd to L+7, the season’s fourth-biggest...
- 2/4/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
NBC has picked up freshman medical drama “New Amsterdam” for a second season.
The series is inspired by Dr. Eric Manheimer’s memoir “Twelve Patients: Life and Death at Bellevue Hospital” and his 15 years as medical director at the hospital. The show follows Dr. Max Goodwin (Ryan Eggold), the newest medical director for the fictional New Amsterdam hospital, who sets out to tear up the bureaucracy and provide exceptional care.
The series also stars Freema Agyeman, Janet Montgomery, Jocko Sims, Anupam Kher and Tyler Labine star. David Schulner writes and serves as executive producer. Peter Horton also executive produces, with Manheimer producing. Kate Dennis directed and executive produced the pilot. The series is produced by Universal Television, Pico Creek Productions and Mount Moriah.
Previously, “New Amsterdam” was also the first freshman show this season to get picked up for a full season.
“We’ve been so excited to see how much audiences have embraced Dr.
The series is inspired by Dr. Eric Manheimer’s memoir “Twelve Patients: Life and Death at Bellevue Hospital” and his 15 years as medical director at the hospital. The show follows Dr. Max Goodwin (Ryan Eggold), the newest medical director for the fictional New Amsterdam hospital, who sets out to tear up the bureaucracy and provide exceptional care.
The series also stars Freema Agyeman, Janet Montgomery, Jocko Sims, Anupam Kher and Tyler Labine star. David Schulner writes and serves as executive producer. Peter Horton also executive produces, with Manheimer producing. Kate Dennis directed and executive produced the pilot. The series is produced by Universal Television, Pico Creek Productions and Mount Moriah.
Previously, “New Amsterdam” was also the first freshman show this season to get picked up for a full season.
“We’ve been so excited to see how much audiences have embraced Dr.
- 2/4/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
New Amsterdam is heading to the UK after Amazon picked up the rights to the NBC medial thriller.
The drama, which stars The Blacklist’s Ryan Eggold, will launch on Amazon Prime Video on 8 February with the first tranche of episodes available and will subsequently air episodes weekly as they run on the U.S. network.
The series, which is based on best-selling book Twelve Patients: Life and Death at Bellevue Hospital by Eric Manheimer, was the first freshman network series of 2018 to be handed a back nine order, taking its full-season order to 22.
Inspired by the oldest public hospital in America, the medical drama follows Dr. Max Goodwin, played by Eggold, the institution’s newest medical director who sets out to tear up the bureaucracy. The cast also includes Freema Agyeman, Janet Montgomery, Jocko Sims, Anupam Kher and Tyler Labine.
David Schulner created the show and writes and executive produces.
The drama, which stars The Blacklist’s Ryan Eggold, will launch on Amazon Prime Video on 8 February with the first tranche of episodes available and will subsequently air episodes weekly as they run on the U.S. network.
The series, which is based on best-selling book Twelve Patients: Life and Death at Bellevue Hospital by Eric Manheimer, was the first freshman network series of 2018 to be handed a back nine order, taking its full-season order to 22.
Inspired by the oldest public hospital in America, the medical drama follows Dr. Max Goodwin, played by Eggold, the institution’s newest medical director who sets out to tear up the bureaucracy. The cast also includes Freema Agyeman, Janet Montgomery, Jocko Sims, Anupam Kher and Tyler Labine.
David Schulner created the show and writes and executive produces.
- 1/10/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
From TorontoFilm.Net here is the Toronto Film Production Update for November 2018 including "October Faction", "Designated Survivor", "Larry" and a whole lot more:
Baroness Von Sketch Show Season 4
TV Series
Bvss 4 Prodcutions Ontario Inc.
Prod.: Graham Ludlow
Meredith MacNeill, Aurora Browne, Jennifer Whalen
Dir.: Jordan Canning, Aleysa Young
Sep 24 - Dec 13/18
Designated Survivor
Season 3
TV Series
eOne / Netflix
Prod.: Chris Hatcher
Dir.: various
Oct 15/18 - Feb 12/19
Endlings
TV Series
Sinking Ship Entertainment Inc.
LP.: Eric Beldowski
Dir: Various
Aug 22 - Nov 23/18
Green Harvest Season 2
TV Series
CBS Studios Inc.
Prod.: Thom Pretak
Dir.: Various
Apr 16 - Nov 8/18
Hot Zone
Mini-Series
Fox TV
Prod.: Lena Cordina
Exec. Prod.: Brian Peterson, Kelly Souders,
Lynda Obst, David Zucker, Jim Hart
Dir.: Michael Uppendahl
Sep 13 - Nov 16/18
In The Dark Season 1
TV Series
A G Films Canada Inc.
Prod.: Ben Stiller, John Weber,...
Baroness Von Sketch Show Season 4
TV Series
Bvss 4 Prodcutions Ontario Inc.
Prod.: Graham Ludlow
Meredith MacNeill, Aurora Browne, Jennifer Whalen
Dir.: Jordan Canning, Aleysa Young
Sep 24 - Dec 13/18
Designated Survivor
Season 3
TV Series
eOne / Netflix
Prod.: Chris Hatcher
Dir.: various
Oct 15/18 - Feb 12/19
Endlings
TV Series
Sinking Ship Entertainment Inc.
LP.: Eric Beldowski
Dir: Various
Aug 22 - Nov 23/18
Green Harvest Season 2
TV Series
CBS Studios Inc.
Prod.: Thom Pretak
Dir.: Various
Apr 16 - Nov 8/18
Hot Zone
Mini-Series
Fox TV
Prod.: Lena Cordina
Exec. Prod.: Brian Peterson, Kelly Souders,
Lynda Obst, David Zucker, Jim Hart
Dir.: Michael Uppendahl
Sep 13 - Nov 16/18
In The Dark Season 1
TV Series
A G Films Canada Inc.
Prod.: Ben Stiller, John Weber,...
- 10/25/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
In today’s TV news roundup, The Trevor Project is honoring Ryan Murphy and the cast of “Pose” at its upcoming gala ,and both Fox and NBC have announced holiday specials.
Dates
Logo’s upcoming documentary “Transmilitary” is set to premiere Nov. 15 at 8 p.m. The film, which won the the SXSW Audience Award this year, follows the lives of transgender members of the armed forces, senior airman Logan Ireland, corporal Laila Villanueva, captain Jennifer Peace and first lieutenant El Cook, as they pursue careers in the United States military. “Transmilitary” is directed by Gabriel Silverman and Fiona Dawson and is the first feature documentary to receive a grant from the GLAAD Media Institute.
Cmt has announced the premieres for three of its winter series. The new unscripted show, “Racing Wives,” which follows the wives of several professional race car drivers, will premiere Jan. 3 at 9 p.m. Et/Pt. This...
Dates
Logo’s upcoming documentary “Transmilitary” is set to premiere Nov. 15 at 8 p.m. The film, which won the the SXSW Audience Award this year, follows the lives of transgender members of the armed forces, senior airman Logan Ireland, corporal Laila Villanueva, captain Jennifer Peace and first lieutenant El Cook, as they pursue careers in the United States military. “Transmilitary” is directed by Gabriel Silverman and Fiona Dawson and is the first feature documentary to receive a grant from the GLAAD Media Institute.
Cmt has announced the premieres for three of its winter series. The new unscripted show, “Racing Wives,” which follows the wives of several professional race car drivers, will premiere Jan. 3 at 9 p.m. Et/Pt. This...
- 10/24/2018
- by Nate Nickolai
- Variety Film + TV
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