With 'Covid-19' variants and breakthrough cases causing fewer production delays in the film industry, here is an updated list of TV series, either close to shooting, in the can, or sitting in limbo until scheduling gets back to normal:
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story (AppleTV)
Masters of the Air (AppleTV)
Mosquito Coast (AppleTV)
Severance (AppleTV)
Shantaram (AppleTV)
Shining Girls (AppleTV)
Slow Horses (AppleTV)
The Afterparty (AppleTV)
The Sting (AppleTV)
Guilty Party (Cbsaa)
Star...
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story (AppleTV)
Masters of the Air (AppleTV)
Mosquito Coast (AppleTV)
Severance (AppleTV)
Shantaram (AppleTV)
Shining Girls (AppleTV)
Slow Horses (AppleTV)
The Afterparty (AppleTV)
The Sting (AppleTV)
Guilty Party (Cbsaa)
Star...
- 8/29/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
With 'Covid-19' variants and breakthrough cases now causing less 'hiatus' status and production delays in the film industry, here is an updated list of TV series, either close to shooting, in the can, or sitting in limbo until scheduling gets back to normal:
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story (AppleTV)
Masters of the Air (AppleTV)
Mosquito Coast (AppleTV)
Severance (AppleTV)
Shantaram (AppleTV)
Shining Girls (AppleTV)
Slow Horses (AppleTV)
The Afterparty (AppleTV)
The Sting (AppleTV...
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story (AppleTV)
Masters of the Air (AppleTV)
Mosquito Coast (AppleTV)
Severance (AppleTV)
Shantaram (AppleTV)
Shining Girls (AppleTV)
Slow Horses (AppleTV)
The Afterparty (AppleTV)
The Sting (AppleTV...
- 7/31/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Exclusive: Amazon Studios will not be proceeding with The Banker’s Wife. The project, based on the bestselling novel by Cristina Algerwhich, had received an eight-episode straight-to-series order in summer 2019.
According to sources, the decision stems from Covid-related production delays and budget challenges. This is the latest cable/streaming series whose pickup has been reversed as a result of the pandemic which shut down Hollywood production for about six months last year. Among the most impacted have been series whose nature makes them virtually impossible — and expensive — to produce under Covid protocols.
The globetrotting The Banker’s Wife falls in that category as a high-stakes international thriller set in the world of global finance, from Geneva to Paris, London and New York. In March 2020, when all filming came to a halt at the onset of the pandemic, The Banker’s Wife was in final stages of pre-production, gearing up for the start of a complex shoot across five European countries.
According to sources, the decision stems from Covid-related production delays and budget challenges. This is the latest cable/streaming series whose pickup has been reversed as a result of the pandemic which shut down Hollywood production for about six months last year. Among the most impacted have been series whose nature makes them virtually impossible — and expensive — to produce under Covid protocols.
The globetrotting The Banker’s Wife falls in that category as a high-stakes international thriller set in the world of global finance, from Geneva to Paris, London and New York. In March 2020, when all filming came to a halt at the onset of the pandemic, The Banker’s Wife was in final stages of pre-production, gearing up for the start of a complex shoot across five European countries.
- 5/13/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
The idea that Showtime’s “Homeland” is drawing to an end after eight seasons hasn’t quite sunken in yet for executive producer Lesli Linka Glatter.
“It’s bittersweet,” she admits. “In any career, you only get a few of these where the material is incredible, challenging and provocative.”
But although she is already onto scouting locations for her next project, “The Banker’s Wife,” but she still took time out to reflect on the beginning of the end with Variety.
Last “Homeland” left Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) at the end of the penultimate season, she was in Russia. In the final season, she is finally free after being incarcerated and handed back to her mentor, fellow CIA agent and mentor Saul Berenson (Mandy Patinkin). But with the last seven months of her life blank in her memory, there is a question of whether or not she can be trusted. It...
“It’s bittersweet,” she admits. “In any career, you only get a few of these where the material is incredible, challenging and provocative.”
But although she is already onto scouting locations for her next project, “The Banker’s Wife,” but she still took time out to reflect on the beginning of the end with Variety.
Last “Homeland” left Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) at the end of the penultimate season, she was in Russia. In the final season, she is finally free after being incarcerated and handed back to her mentor, fellow CIA agent and mentor Saul Berenson (Mandy Patinkin). But with the last seven months of her life blank in her memory, there is a question of whether or not she can be trusted. It...
- 2/28/2020
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Chris Albrecht has teamed with Boardwalk Empire creator Terence Winter and Pose executive producer Sherry Marsh for Tokyo Underworld, a crime drama set in Japan. It marks one of the first projects for Legendary Global, the television venture between Legendary and Albrecht launched in December, which is focused on developing, financing and producing premium international scripted programming.
Legendary Global has acquired the rights to Robert Whiting’s book Tokyo Underworld: The Fast Times and Hard Life of an American Gangster in Japan, with Emmy winner and Oscar nominee Winter set to write and executive produce the adaptation and Emmy nominee Marsh serving as executive producer.
Tokyo Underworld is the true story of Nick Zapetti, a streetwise 25-year-old Italian-American GI who relocated to war-ravaged Japan in the aftermath of World War 2 to become the undisputed king of the underground black market. Through a mixture of violence, cunning, and old-fashioned wit,...
Legendary Global has acquired the rights to Robert Whiting’s book Tokyo Underworld: The Fast Times and Hard Life of an American Gangster in Japan, with Emmy winner and Oscar nominee Winter set to write and executive produce the adaptation and Emmy nominee Marsh serving as executive producer.
Tokyo Underworld is the true story of Nick Zapetti, a streetwise 25-year-old Italian-American GI who relocated to war-ravaged Japan in the aftermath of World War 2 to become the undisputed king of the underground black market. Through a mixture of violence, cunning, and old-fashioned wit,...
- 2/21/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
The Banker's Wife is coming to the small screen. Deadline reports Amazon has ordered a TV show based on the novel by Cristina Alger.
The drama "is a high-stakes international thriller set in the world of global finance, from Geneva to Paris, London and New York, about two women racing for answers when a mysterious plane crash sets them off on parallel pursuits of truth."
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The drama "is a high-stakes international thriller set in the world of global finance, from Geneva to Paris, London and New York, about two women racing for answers when a mysterious plane crash sets them off on parallel pursuits of truth."
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- 7/30/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Alec Bojalad Jul 27, 2019
Amazon Prime has ordered The Banker's Wife, an adaptation of the best-selling adventure novel, to series.
Thanks to the John Krasinski-starring Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan, Amazon Prime knows what kind of success a good old-fashioned action novel adaptation can bring. Now they want to try it out again.
Amazon has ordered an adaptation of best-selling thriller novel, The Banker's Wife, to series. Jennifer Salke, Head of Amazon Studios, made the announcement during the streamer's Summer 2019 TCA press tour appearance.
The Banker's Wife adaptation for Amazon Prime will feature eight episodes. Meredith Stiehm (Homeland) will write all eight episodes. Lesli Linka Glatter will direct all eight episodes. The project will be produced by Amazon Studios and Federation Entertainment. Steihm and Glatter will serve as executive producers alongside Sherry Marsh of Marsh Entertainment (Emmy-nominated Pose), and Ashley Stern and Pascal Breton.
further reading: The Top 25 Secret Agents...
Amazon Prime has ordered The Banker's Wife, an adaptation of the best-selling adventure novel, to series.
Thanks to the John Krasinski-starring Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan, Amazon Prime knows what kind of success a good old-fashioned action novel adaptation can bring. Now they want to try it out again.
Amazon has ordered an adaptation of best-selling thriller novel, The Banker's Wife, to series. Jennifer Salke, Head of Amazon Studios, made the announcement during the streamer's Summer 2019 TCA press tour appearance.
The Banker's Wife adaptation for Amazon Prime will feature eight episodes. Meredith Stiehm (Homeland) will write all eight episodes. Lesli Linka Glatter will direct all eight episodes. The project will be produced by Amazon Studios and Federation Entertainment. Steihm and Glatter will serve as executive producers alongside Sherry Marsh of Marsh Entertainment (Emmy-nominated Pose), and Ashley Stern and Pascal Breton.
further reading: The Top 25 Secret Agents...
- 7/27/2019
- Den of Geek
Amazon has given the green light to a series based on the best-selling novel The Banker's Wife.
The eight-episode thriller, based on the book by Cristina Alger, comes from Amazon Studios and Federation Entertainment. Homeland veterans Meredith Stiehm and Lesli Linka Glatter will respectively write and direct all eight episodes.
"As soon as we read The Banker’s Wife, we knew this would be a series that our Amazon Prime Video customers will love, a fast-paced, compelling story that pulls you in immediately,” said Amazon Studios head Jennifer Salke. “We’re thrilled to be working with Meredith and ...
The eight-episode thriller, based on the book by Cristina Alger, comes from Amazon Studios and Federation Entertainment. Homeland veterans Meredith Stiehm and Lesli Linka Glatter will respectively write and direct all eight episodes.
"As soon as we read The Banker’s Wife, we knew this would be a series that our Amazon Prime Video customers will love, a fast-paced, compelling story that pulls you in immediately,” said Amazon Studios head Jennifer Salke. “We’re thrilled to be working with Meredith and ...
- 7/27/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Exclusive: Oscar nominee Rosamund Pike (Gone Girl) is set to star in and executive produce The Banker’s Wife, a high stakes international thriller drama series based on Cristina Alger’s book. The project, from Federation Entertainment (Marseille) and producer Sherry Marsh (Pose), also has brought on board top TV writer-creator Meredith Stiehm and top TV director Lesli Linka Glatter.
Stiehm will adapt the novel and executive produce, Glatter will direct and executive produce. The two reunite after working together on Showtime’s Homeland where Stiehm was an executive producer and Glatter is currently an executive producer.
Federation Entertainment, based in the U.S. and France, recently optioned The Banker’s Wife, which was released in early July by Putnam, and teamed with Pose and Vikings exec producer Marsh to develop a drama based on the novel.
Federation Entertainment’s boss Pascal Breton and U.S. chief Ashley Stern will...
Stiehm will adapt the novel and executive produce, Glatter will direct and executive produce. The two reunite after working together on Showtime’s Homeland where Stiehm was an executive producer and Glatter is currently an executive producer.
Federation Entertainment, based in the U.S. and France, recently optioned The Banker’s Wife, which was released in early July by Putnam, and teamed with Pose and Vikings exec producer Marsh to develop a drama based on the novel.
Federation Entertainment’s boss Pascal Breton and U.S. chief Ashley Stern will...
- 9/11/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
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