“Sugar” is a TV show made in America. It’s a drama about a detective. The show was made by Mark Protosevich and directed by Fernando Meirelles.
Colin Farrell, who also helps produce the show, stars in it. It first aired on Apple TV+ on April 5, 2024. The story takes place in Los Angeles and gives a modern twist to detective stories.
Due to its popularity, the stars of the show “Sugar” have earned a huge amount of money. If you want to know more about how much they earn, keep reading this article till the end.
You can also find out who the richest stars on the show “Sugar” are, starting from the least wealthy to the wealthiest. So, keep reading this article till the end to find out everything.
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Colin Farrell, who also helps produce the show, stars in it. It first aired on Apple TV+ on April 5, 2024. The story takes place in Los Angeles and gives a modern twist to detective stories.
Due to its popularity, the stars of the show “Sugar” have earned a huge amount of money. If you want to know more about how much they earn, keep reading this article till the end.
You can also find out who the richest stars on the show “Sugar” are, starting from the least wealthy to the wealthiest. So, keep reading this article till the end to find out everything.
Also Read: The Richest “Alex Rider” Stars Ranked From Lowest To Highest Net Worth!!!
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- 4/9/2024
- by Om Prakash Kaushal
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Deadline’s Read the Screenplay series spotlighting the year’s most talked-about scripts continues with Elemental, the Pixar pic directed by Peter Sohn.
Launching with a world premiere as the closing-night film at May’s Cannes Film Festival, Elemental was penned by John Hoberg & Kat Likkel and Brenda Hseuh, based on a story by the writers and Sohn about a fantastical place called Element City, where Fire-, Water-, Earth- and Air-residents live together.
The plot follows the quick-witted and fiery Ember (Leah Lewis), a new arrival to the city whose friendship with go-with-the-flow Wade (Mamoudou Athie) challenges not only her beliefs about the world they live in, but the person she wants to be.
The idea germinated from Sohn’s own experiences; like Ember, he was a second-generation immigrant whose parents moved from Korea to New York City. That starting point helped to form the film’s themes of fitting in to a new place,...
Launching with a world premiere as the closing-night film at May’s Cannes Film Festival, Elemental was penned by John Hoberg & Kat Likkel and Brenda Hseuh, based on a story by the writers and Sohn about a fantastical place called Element City, where Fire-, Water-, Earth- and Air-residents live together.
The plot follows the quick-witted and fiery Ember (Leah Lewis), a new arrival to the city whose friendship with go-with-the-flow Wade (Mamoudou Athie) challenges not only her beliefs about the world they live in, but the person she wants to be.
The idea germinated from Sohn’s own experiences; like Ember, he was a second-generation immigrant whose parents moved from Korea to New York City. That starting point helped to form the film’s themes of fitting in to a new place,...
- 1/11/2024
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars on Mars fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 1 Episode 10 episode titled Downward Dog!
Find out everything you need to know about the Downward Dog episode of Stars on Mars, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Stars on Mars Downward Dog Season 1 Episode 10 Preview
Tune in to Fox at 8:00 Pm on August 14, 2023, for “Downward Dog,” where the excitement reaches new heights as the seven remaining celebronauts embark on a celestial search for the hab’s missing house pet, Raddog.
In this episode, join the talented and daring group of celebronauts as they navigate the challenges of life in space, where the ordinary becomes extraordinary and every mission is a test of their mettle. But this week, there’s an unexpected twist as the hab’s beloved house pet, Raddog, mysteriously disappears.
The task at...
Find out everything you need to know about the Downward Dog episode of Stars on Mars, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Stars on Mars Downward Dog Season 1 Episode 10 Preview
Tune in to Fox at 8:00 Pm on August 14, 2023, for “Downward Dog,” where the excitement reaches new heights as the seven remaining celebronauts embark on a celestial search for the hab’s missing house pet, Raddog.
In this episode, join the talented and daring group of celebronauts as they navigate the challenges of life in space, where the ordinary becomes extraordinary and every mission is a test of their mettle. But this week, there’s an unexpected twist as the hab’s beloved house pet, Raddog, mysteriously disappears.
The task at...
- 8/7/2023
- by News
- TV Regular
Allison Tolman has been cast in “St. Denis Medical,” a comedy pilot at NBC from “Superstore” and “American Auto” creator Justin Spitzer.
The pilot is described as a mockumentary about an underfunded, understaffed Oregon hospital where the dedicated doctors and nurses try their best to treat patients while maintaining their own sanity.
Tolman will play Alex, the supervising nurse in St. Denis’ emergency department who is dedicated to providing excellent care to her patients, often sacrificing her personal life to maintain her high standards.
Tolman recently held the recurring role of Winnie McLendon in “Gaslit,” the Starz limited series based on the Watergate scandal. She is also known for starring as Molly Solverson in Season 1 of FX’s “Fargo,” which earned her a Critics Choice Award as well as nominations for an Emmy and a Golden Globe. Her other TV credits include “Why Women Kill” on Paramount+ and ABC’s “Emergence” and “Downward Dog.
The pilot is described as a mockumentary about an underfunded, understaffed Oregon hospital where the dedicated doctors and nurses try their best to treat patients while maintaining their own sanity.
Tolman will play Alex, the supervising nurse in St. Denis’ emergency department who is dedicated to providing excellent care to her patients, often sacrificing her personal life to maintain her high standards.
Tolman recently held the recurring role of Winnie McLendon in “Gaslit,” the Starz limited series based on the Watergate scandal. She is also known for starring as Molly Solverson in Season 1 of FX’s “Fargo,” which earned her a Critics Choice Award as well as nominations for an Emmy and a Golden Globe. Her other TV credits include “Why Women Kill” on Paramount+ and ABC’s “Emergence” and “Downward Dog.
- 3/20/2023
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
Kirby Howell-Baptiste will star opposite Colin Farrell in the Apple TV+ series Sugar.
Deadline revealed exclusively in December that the genre-bending series was in development with Farrell set to star and executive produce. Sugar is created by Mark Protosevich, whose feature work includes Thor and I Am Legend.
2022 Apple TV+ Pilots & Series Orders
Details regarding the plot continue to be under wraps, but Deadline hears it’s an L.A.-set contemporary take on the private detective story.
Hailing from Apple Studios, Sugar is directed by Oscar nominee Fernando Meirelles, who also serves as executive producer alongside Oscar and Emmy nominee Simon Kinberg, Audrey Chon, Scott Greenberg and Chip Vucelich.
Howell-Baptiste most recently portrayed Death in The Sandman and Dr. Mae Turner in the Netflix animated series Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous. Up next, she will star in the Disney+ series Culprits alongside Eddie Izzard and Gemma Arterton.
Deadline revealed exclusively in December that the genre-bending series was in development with Farrell set to star and executive produce. Sugar is created by Mark Protosevich, whose feature work includes Thor and I Am Legend.
2022 Apple TV+ Pilots & Series Orders
Details regarding the plot continue to be under wraps, but Deadline hears it’s an L.A.-set contemporary take on the private detective story.
Hailing from Apple Studios, Sugar is directed by Oscar nominee Fernando Meirelles, who also serves as executive producer alongside Oscar and Emmy nominee Simon Kinberg, Audrey Chon, Scott Greenberg and Chip Vucelich.
Howell-Baptiste most recently portrayed Death in The Sandman and Dr. Mae Turner in the Netflix animated series Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous. Up next, she will star in the Disney+ series Culprits alongside Eddie Izzard and Gemma Arterton.
- 8/17/2022
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Kirby Howell-Baptiste is the latest addition to the cast of Mr. Harrigan’s Phone, Netflix’s film adaptation of the short story by Stephen King, from Blumhouse and Ryan Murphy Productions.
In the feature written and directed by John Lee Hancock, she will appear alongside previously announced cast members Jaeden Martell, Donald Sutherland and Joe Tippett.
Mr. Harrigan’s Phone was one of four stories in King’s latest collection of novellas, If It Bleeds. It centers on Craig (Martell), a young boy living in a small town, who befriends older, reclusive billionaire, Mr. Harrigan (Sutherland). The two form a bond over books and an iPhone, but when the man passes away, the boy discovers that not everything dead is gone, and finds himself able to communicate with his friend from the grave through the iPhone that was buried with him.
Howell-Baptiste...
In the feature written and directed by John Lee Hancock, she will appear alongside previously announced cast members Jaeden Martell, Donald Sutherland and Joe Tippett.
Mr. Harrigan’s Phone was one of four stories in King’s latest collection of novellas, If It Bleeds. It centers on Craig (Martell), a young boy living in a small town, who befriends older, reclusive billionaire, Mr. Harrigan (Sutherland). The two form a bond over books and an iPhone, but when the man passes away, the boy discovers that not everything dead is gone, and finds himself able to communicate with his friend from the grave through the iPhone that was buried with him.
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- 10/27/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Allison Tolman and Nick Frost have been cast in Season 2 of “Why Women Kill” at CBS All Access.
The second season of the dark comedy anthology series is set in 1949. It will explore what it means to be beautiful, the hidden truth behind the facades people present to the world, the effects of being ignored and overlooked by society, and finally, the lengths one woman will go in order to finally belong.
Tolman will play Alma, a timid and awkward housewife, who remains optimistic in the face of the world’s cruelty. Alma yearns for a spot in the local garden club and to see her ungainly daughter married, but her life is disrupted once she learns of her husband’s secret hobby.
Frost will play Bertram, Alma’s beloved husband who spends his days as a veterinarian putting sick and injured animals out of their misery. Always kind and good-humored,...
The second season of the dark comedy anthology series is set in 1949. It will explore what it means to be beautiful, the hidden truth behind the facades people present to the world, the effects of being ignored and overlooked by society, and finally, the lengths one woman will go in order to finally belong.
Tolman will play Alma, a timid and awkward housewife, who remains optimistic in the face of the world’s cruelty. Alma yearns for a spot in the local garden club and to see her ungainly daughter married, but her life is disrupted once she learns of her husband’s secret hobby.
Frost will play Bertram, Alma’s beloved husband who spends his days as a veterinarian putting sick and injured animals out of their misery. Always kind and good-humored,...
- 10/27/2020
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
More than a year after its first season finale premiered, CBS All Access’ Why Women Kill anthology series has revealed some cast for Season 2: Emmy and Golden Globe nominee Allison Tolman (Fargo), and Nick Frost (Into the Badlands).
Created by Desperate Housewives‘ Marc Cherry, the darkly comedic Why Women Kill with its freshman run followed three women living in the same house in different decades — a housewife in the ‘60s (played by Ginnifer Goodwin), a socialite in the ‘80s (Lucy Liu) and a lawyer in 2019 (Kirby Howell-Baptiste) — as they each dealt with infidelity in their marriages.
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Created by Desperate Housewives‘ Marc Cherry, the darkly comedic Why Women Kill with its freshman run followed three women living in the same house in different decades — a housewife in the ‘60s (played by Ginnifer Goodwin), a socialite in the ‘80s (Lucy Liu) and a lawyer in 2019 (Kirby Howell-Baptiste) — as they each dealt with infidelity in their marriages.
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- 10/27/2020
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: Allison Tolman (Emergence) and Nick Frost (Fighting With My Family) are set to star in the second season of CBS All Access’ anthology series Why Women Kill, from Desperate Housewives creator Marc Cherry, Imagine Television Studios and CBS Studios.
This season of the dark comedy features a new ensemble cast and storylines set in 1949 that will explore what it means to be beautiful, the hidden truth behind the facades people present to the world, the effects of being ignored and overlooked by society, and finally, the lengths one woman will go in order to finally belong.
Tolman will play Alma, a timid and awkward housewife, who remains optimistic in the face of the world’s cruelty. Alma yearns for a spot in the local garden club and to see her ungainly daughter married, but her life is disrupted once she learns of her husband’s secret hobby.
Frost will play Bertram,...
This season of the dark comedy features a new ensemble cast and storylines set in 1949 that will explore what it means to be beautiful, the hidden truth behind the facades people present to the world, the effects of being ignored and overlooked by society, and finally, the lengths one woman will go in order to finally belong.
Tolman will play Alma, a timid and awkward housewife, who remains optimistic in the face of the world’s cruelty. Alma yearns for a spot in the local garden club and to see her ungainly daughter married, but her life is disrupted once she learns of her husband’s secret hobby.
Frost will play Bertram,...
- 10/27/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Freestyle Digital Media has acquired North America rights and set a October 16 theatrical release for Twiceborn, the Hiroshi Akabane-directed inspirational drama. The film, produced by Irh Press, is having its U.S. premiere that week at the San Diego Film Festival and after that screen in Europe at the Raindance Film Festival.
A U.S. digital bow will come January 19.
The pic is based on the true story of executive producer and original story writer Ryuho Okawa from a screenplay by his daughter Sayaka Okawa. It follows Satoru Ichijo, a successful businessman who relinquishes everything to pursue his true calling: the happiness of humankind. Hiroaki Tanaka, Yoshiko Sengen, Nao Hashegawa, Shiro Namiki and Shunsuke Kubozuka star.
Here’s the trailer:
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Barefoot: The Mark Baumer Story, the Julie Sokolow documentary charting activist-writer Mark Baumer’s ultimately tragic trek across America to bring awareness to the climate-change debate, is getting an October 27 digital release via 1091 Pictures.
A U.S. digital bow will come January 19.
The pic is based on the true story of executive producer and original story writer Ryuho Okawa from a screenplay by his daughter Sayaka Okawa. It follows Satoru Ichijo, a successful businessman who relinquishes everything to pursue his true calling: the happiness of humankind. Hiroaki Tanaka, Yoshiko Sengen, Nao Hashegawa, Shiro Namiki and Shunsuke Kubozuka star.
Here’s the trailer:
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Barefoot: The Mark Baumer Story, the Julie Sokolow documentary charting activist-writer Mark Baumer’s ultimately tragic trek across America to bring awareness to the climate-change debate, is getting an October 27 digital release via 1091 Pictures.
- 9/25/2020
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
STXfilms has bought the worldwide rights to “Queenpins,” a comedy starring Kristen Bell that was inspired by the true story of the largest coupon counterfeit scam in U.S. history.
“Queenpins” will center on the story of a suburban housewife, fed up with being dismissed and overlooked by her husband and society. She decides to take back control of her life by starting an illegal coupon club. Her creation ends up scamming millions of dollars from big food companies while delivering deals to millions of fellow coupon clippers.
Bell will re-team with her “Good Place” and “Veronica Mars” co-star Kirby Howell-Baptiste, as well as Vince Vaughn and Paul Walter Hauser. The film will be directed by the team of Aron Gaudet and Gita Pullapilly, who also wrote the script.
“Queenpins” will be distributed in the U.S., U.K. and Ireland by STX, and the studio is launching foreign sales...
“Queenpins” will center on the story of a suburban housewife, fed up with being dismissed and overlooked by her husband and society. She decides to take back control of her life by starting an illegal coupon club. Her creation ends up scamming millions of dollars from big food companies while delivering deals to millions of fellow coupon clippers.
Bell will re-team with her “Good Place” and “Veronica Mars” co-star Kirby Howell-Baptiste, as well as Vince Vaughn and Paul Walter Hauser. The film will be directed by the team of Aron Gaudet and Gita Pullapilly, who also wrote the script.
“Queenpins” will be distributed in the U.S., U.K. and Ireland by STX, and the studio is launching foreign sales...
- 9/8/2020
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
STXfilms has acquired global rights to Queenpins, a comedy that reteams The Good Place and Veronica Mars stars Kristen Bell and Kirby Howell-Baptiste. The movie, about the largest coupon counterfeit scam in US history, also reunites STX with Bad Moms franchise star Bell, and it puts the studio in possession of another female-driven property which they’ve had a streak with at the box office with Bad Moms, A Bad Moms Christmas, I Feel Pretty Hustlers collectively making $566.5M worldwide. The pic, written and directed by Aron Gaudet and Gita Pullapilly, centers on a suburban housewife, who is fed up with being dismissed and overlooked by her husband and society. She decides to take back control of her life by starting an illegal coupon club. Her creation ends up scamming millions of dollars from big food companies while delivering deals to millions of fellow coupon clippers. Vince Vaughn and Paul Walter Hauser will also star.
- 9/8/2020
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: The CW has put in development Gg (Goodgame) a gaming industry drama series that merges the worlds of gaming and Hollywood, from producers Kim Moses and J Moses (Grand Theft Auto), TV executive/producer Debbie Liebling (PEN15), writer-producer Daisy Gardner and CBS Television Studios.
Gg (Goodgame) marks the first project from OptIn, a production company launched by siblings J Moses and Kim Moses, which is designed to bring together storytelling, talent, relationships, portfolios, discipline and knowledge in the TV and Games industries. OptIn will produce in association with Cbstv Studios, with Liebling, Gardner and the Moses serving as executive producers.
Written by Gardner, Gg (Goodgame), a one-hour drama with comedic elements, centers on the adventures of a rebellious, young female excelling in the male-dominated gaming industry. The story will be told through the young woman’s perspective. Throughout her life, she struggles...
Gg (Goodgame) marks the first project from OptIn, a production company launched by siblings J Moses and Kim Moses, which is designed to bring together storytelling, talent, relationships, portfolios, discipline and knowledge in the TV and Games industries. OptIn will produce in association with Cbstv Studios, with Liebling, Gardner and the Moses serving as executive producers.
Written by Gardner, Gg (Goodgame), a one-hour drama with comedic elements, centers on the adventures of a rebellious, young female excelling in the male-dominated gaming industry. The story will be told through the young woman’s perspective. Throughout her life, she struggles...
- 9/2/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Whether you like to get in the holiday mood after Oct. 31, or right before Christmas Eve, the winter weather is sure to bring that familiar feeling. These concerts will give you plenty of chances to get cozy with artists who love Christmas a little too much — think Pentatonix’s fifth holiday release — and others who just want to perform jazzy songs in December, no occasion attached. Here are 10 shows to kick off the most wonderful time of the year.
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- 12/5/2019
- by Morgan Mullings
- Rollingstone.com
Every week, IndieWire asks a select handful of TV critics two questions and publishes the results on Tuesday.
This week’s question: What show was the hardest show for you to say goodbye to as a critic? Why?
Emily VanDerWerff (@tvoti), Vox
Like so many critics who came up professionally in the 2000s, I came up parallel to the rise and reign of ABC’s “Lost.” It was a show that sometimes infuriated me and sometimes annoyed me but always, always engaged me. Through most of the show’s run, I was scrambling to gain a toehold in the industry, but for its final season, I recapped the show for the Los Angeles Times and devoted everything I had to it. I know there were questionable decisions made in that final season, but bidding it farewell also felt like bidding farewell to a part of my life, and I have...
This week’s question: What show was the hardest show for you to say goodbye to as a critic? Why?
Emily VanDerWerff (@tvoti), Vox
Like so many critics who came up professionally in the 2000s, I came up parallel to the rise and reign of ABC’s “Lost.” It was a show that sometimes infuriated me and sometimes annoyed me but always, always engaged me. Through most of the show’s run, I was scrambling to gain a toehold in the industry, but for its final season, I recapped the show for the Los Angeles Times and devoted everything I had to it. I know there were questionable decisions made in that final season, but bidding it farewell also felt like bidding farewell to a part of my life, and I have...
- 8/7/2019
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
Allison Tolman is putting her badge back on: The Fargo veteran will star as a sheriff in the NBC drama pilot Emergence, our sister site Variety is reporting.
In the character-driven thriller, Tolman’s sheriff character takes in a child she finds at the site of a mysterious accident. The child has no memory of what happened, but the ensuing investigation draws Tolman’s character into a conspiracy that’s “larger than she ever imagined,” per the official synopsis.
The drama, from executive producers Michele Fazekas and Tara Butters (Agent Carter, Kevin (Probably) Saves the World), already earned a pilot...
In the character-driven thriller, Tolman’s sheriff character takes in a child she finds at the site of a mysterious accident. The child has no memory of what happened, but the ensuing investigation draws Tolman’s character into a conspiracy that’s “larger than she ever imagined,” per the official synopsis.
The drama, from executive producers Michele Fazekas and Tara Butters (Agent Carter, Kevin (Probably) Saves the World), already earned a pilot...
- 2/7/2019
- TVLine.com
Allison Tolman has been cast in the lead role of the NBC drama pilot “Emergence,” Variety has confirmed.
The project is described as a character-driven genre thriller that centers around a sheriff (Tolman) who takes in a young child that she finds near the site of a mysterious accident who has no memory of what has happened. The investigation draws her into a conspiracy larger than she ever imagined, and the child’s identity is at the center of it all.
Tolman received an Emmy and Golden Globe nomination for her role as Molly Severson on the FX series “Fargo.” She also played the lead role in the ABC comedy series “Downward Dog” and has appeared on other shows like “The Mindy Project,” “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” “Good Girls,” and “Castle Rock.” On the feature side, she has appeared in films like “Krampus,” “The Gift,” and “The Sisters Brothers.”
She is repped by UTA,...
The project is described as a character-driven genre thriller that centers around a sheriff (Tolman) who takes in a young child that she finds near the site of a mysterious accident who has no memory of what has happened. The investigation draws her into a conspiracy larger than she ever imagined, and the child’s identity is at the center of it all.
Tolman received an Emmy and Golden Globe nomination for her role as Molly Severson on the FX series “Fargo.” She also played the lead role in the ABC comedy series “Downward Dog” and has appeared on other shows like “The Mindy Project,” “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” “Good Girls,” and “Castle Rock.” On the feature side, she has appeared in films like “Krampus,” “The Gift,” and “The Sisters Brothers.”
She is repped by UTA,...
- 2/7/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Fargo standout Allison Tolman has been cast as the lead in Emergence, NBC’s mystery drama pilot from Kevin (Probably) Saves the World creators/executive producers Michele Fazekas and Tara Butters, director Paul McGuigan and ABC Studios.
Written by Fazekas and Butters, Emergence is a character-driven genre thriller that centers around a police chief (Tolman) who takes in a young child that she finds near the site of a mysterious accident who has no memory of what has happened. The investigation draws her into a conspiracy larger than she ever imagined, and the child’s identity is at the center of it all.
Tolman’s Jo is the police chief on Long Island’s Peconic Bay. Newly divorced from Alex, Jo lives with her 14-year-old daughter, Bree, and her ex-firefighter father, Ed.
Fazekas and Butters executive produce with McGuigan, who is attached to direct. Robert Atwood, development executive for...
Written by Fazekas and Butters, Emergence is a character-driven genre thriller that centers around a police chief (Tolman) who takes in a young child that she finds near the site of a mysterious accident who has no memory of what has happened. The investigation draws her into a conspiracy larger than she ever imagined, and the child’s identity is at the center of it all.
Tolman’s Jo is the police chief on Long Island’s Peconic Bay. Newly divorced from Alex, Jo lives with her 14-year-old daughter, Bree, and her ex-firefighter father, Ed.
Fazekas and Butters executive produce with McGuigan, who is attached to direct. Robert Atwood, development executive for...
- 2/7/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
CBS is developing Rachet, a multi-camera comedy from Another Period co-creator Natasha Leggero, who also is attached to star, and Morgan Murphy (Two Broke Girls).
Written by Leggero and Murphy, Ratchet centers on Jessica Rachet (Leggero), who must start a new life and make new friends after her rich fiancé dies suddenly and leaves her to fend for herself.
Murphy and Leggero executive produce with 3 Arts’ Michael Rotenberg for 3 Arts, and Brillstein Entertainment Partners’ Jon Liebman, Marc Gurvitz, and Geoff Cheddy. 3 Arts and Brillstein Entertainment Partners produce with CBS TV Studios.
Leggero is an actress, writer and standup, best known for creating and starring in Comedy Central’s series Another Period. Her latest comedy special, The Honeymoon Stand Up Special is now on Netflix. She is repped by CAA, Brillstein Entertainment Partners and attorney Isaac Dunham.
Writer-comedian Murphy also has Danny Issues, a comedy she is co-writing with Michelle Nader,...
Written by Leggero and Murphy, Ratchet centers on Jessica Rachet (Leggero), who must start a new life and make new friends after her rich fiancé dies suddenly and leaves her to fend for herself.
Murphy and Leggero executive produce with 3 Arts’ Michael Rotenberg for 3 Arts, and Brillstein Entertainment Partners’ Jon Liebman, Marc Gurvitz, and Geoff Cheddy. 3 Arts and Brillstein Entertainment Partners produce with CBS TV Studios.
Leggero is an actress, writer and standup, best known for creating and starring in Comedy Central’s series Another Period. Her latest comedy special, The Honeymoon Stand Up Special is now on Netflix. She is repped by CAA, Brillstein Entertainment Partners and attorney Isaac Dunham.
Writer-comedian Murphy also has Danny Issues, a comedy she is co-writing with Michelle Nader,...
- 12/7/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
John Cho (Searching), Allison Tolman (Fargo) and Jacob Tremblay (Room) have been tapped to star in “The Wunderkind” episode of The Twilight Zone reboot on CBS All Access. Erica Tremblay will also appear in the episode. They join previously announced host and narrator Jordan Peele and cast members Sanaa Lathan, Adam Scott and Kumail Nanjiani.
The CBS All Access series will be a modern reimagining of the original, which premiered in 1959 and continued through 1964. Details about specific roles are being kept under wraps.
Cho was recently seen in thriller Searching, for which he was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead. Cho’s other recent film credits include The Oath and Star Trek: Beyond, among others. On TV, he was recently seen in Fox’s The Exorcist.
Tolman is best known for her performance in the first season of FX’s Fargo, for which she won the...
The CBS All Access series will be a modern reimagining of the original, which premiered in 1959 and continued through 1964. Details about specific roles are being kept under wraps.
Cho was recently seen in thriller Searching, for which he was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead. Cho’s other recent film credits include The Oath and Star Trek: Beyond, among others. On TV, he was recently seen in Fox’s The Exorcist.
Tolman is best known for her performance in the first season of FX’s Fargo, for which she won the...
- 12/3/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Neptune, California is looking more and more like The Good Place: Hulu’s upcoming Veronica Mars revival has added Kirby Howell-Baptiste — who co-stars with Kristen Bell on the NBC comedy — to its cast.
Howell-Baptiste will recur in the eight-episode revival as Nicole, the owner of a Neptune nightclub popular with spring breakers, according to our sister site Deadline. When the spring breakers start turning up dead, though, Veronica suspects that the killer is using the club as a source of fresh victims.
Hulu announced in September that a Veronica Mars revival is in the works, with Bell returning to star as the titular sleuth.
Howell-Baptiste will recur in the eight-episode revival as Nicole, the owner of a Neptune nightclub popular with spring breakers, according to our sister site Deadline. When the spring breakers start turning up dead, though, Veronica suspects that the killer is using the club as a source of fresh victims.
Hulu announced in September that a Veronica Mars revival is in the works, with Bell returning to star as the titular sleuth.
- 11/7/2018
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: Kirby Howell-Baptiste, has joined the cast of Hulu’s revival of Veronica Mars in a recurring role. The eight-episode limited series is scheduled to premiere in 2019.
The reboot returns star Kristen Bell, Enrico Colantoni and Jason Dohring to the series that ran for three seasons on Upn and the CW from 2004-2007. In the revival, spring breakers are getting murdered in Neptune, thereby decimating the seaside town’s lifeblood tourist industry. After Mars Investigations is hired by the parents of one of the victims to find their son’s killer, Veronica (Bell) is drawn into an epic mystery that pits the enclave’s wealthy elites, who would rather put an end to the month-long bacchanalia, against a working class that relies on the cash influx that comes with being the West Coast’s answer to Daytona Beach.
Howell-Baptiste will play Nicole,...
The reboot returns star Kristen Bell, Enrico Colantoni and Jason Dohring to the series that ran for three seasons on Upn and the CW from 2004-2007. In the revival, spring breakers are getting murdered in Neptune, thereby decimating the seaside town’s lifeblood tourist industry. After Mars Investigations is hired by the parents of one of the victims to find their son’s killer, Veronica (Bell) is drawn into an epic mystery that pits the enclave’s wealthy elites, who would rather put an end to the month-long bacchanalia, against a working class that relies on the cash influx that comes with being the West Coast’s answer to Daytona Beach.
Howell-Baptiste will play Nicole,...
- 11/7/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva and Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Fox has acquired and put into development Best Lives, a comedy script from The Goldbergs and Downward Dog co-executive producer Daisy Gardner, who will write and also executive produce the potential series with Wme partner-turned-producer Lisa Harrison. CBS Television Studios will be the studio.
The project is a family comedy about a brother and sister who are each starting over after a divorce. The child-free brother, who just left a one-year marriage with a cat, is convinced he’s
going through the exact same thing as his overstretched sister, who just left a 10-year marriage
with a kid, and doesn’t get that their challenges are completely different scales of magnitude.
Ultimately, they manage to pull each other through, and they discover that the elusive best lives
they’ve been chasing are with each other.
Harrison will exec produce via her Long Con Inc., which has a first-look deal at...
The project is a family comedy about a brother and sister who are each starting over after a divorce. The child-free brother, who just left a one-year marriage with a cat, is convinced he’s
going through the exact same thing as his overstretched sister, who just left a 10-year marriage
with a kid, and doesn’t get that their challenges are completely different scales of magnitude.
Ultimately, they manage to pull each other through, and they discover that the elusive best lives
they’ve been chasing are with each other.
Harrison will exec produce via her Long Con Inc., which has a first-look deal at...
- 11/5/2018
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Fox is developing the comedy series “Best Lives” from CBS Television Studios and writer Daisy Gardner.
The project is described as a hybrid multi- and single-camera comedy that revolves around a brother and sister who find themselves both starting over after divorce.
Gardner, an alum of ABC’s “The Goldbergs” and “Downward Dog,” penned the script and will executive produce with Lisa Harrison of Long Con Inc. If it moves forward, the project will be a co-production between CBS TV Studios and the Fox network.
Gardner at present is co-writing a feature script with Michael Showalter for Chernin Entertainment. Her past credits include “Modern Family,” “30 Rock” and “South Park.” She’s repped by Wme, Anonymous Content and Jeff Frankel and Scott Whitehead at McKuin, Frankel, Whitehead.
Harrison last year launched her Long Con banner after a long run as a top literary agent at Wme. She is also shepherding a drama project “The Body,...
The project is described as a hybrid multi- and single-camera comedy that revolves around a brother and sister who find themselves both starting over after divorce.
Gardner, an alum of ABC’s “The Goldbergs” and “Downward Dog,” penned the script and will executive produce with Lisa Harrison of Long Con Inc. If it moves forward, the project will be a co-production between CBS TV Studios and the Fox network.
Gardner at present is co-writing a feature script with Michael Showalter for Chernin Entertainment. Her past credits include “Modern Family,” “30 Rock” and “South Park.” She’s repped by Wme, Anonymous Content and Jeff Frankel and Scott Whitehead at McKuin, Frankel, Whitehead.
Harrison last year launched her Long Con banner after a long run as a top literary agent at Wme. She is also shepherding a drama project “The Body,...
- 11/5/2018
- by Variety Staff
- Variety Film + TV
Fox has handed a put pilot commitment to Danny Issues, a multi-camera comedy from former 2 Broke Girls writer-producers Michelle Nader and Morgan Murphy and the studio behind the CBS sitcom, Warner Bros. TV, where Nader is under an overall deal.
Written by Nader and Murphy inspired by their own relationships with their fathers, Danny Issues is about two flawed sisters who are reunited with their ne’er-do-well father after the loss of their mother, leading all three to realize that sometimes what they thought was the problem is actually the solution.
Nader and Murphy executive produce with Danielle Stokdyk.
As part of New Fox’s effort to significant reduce the network’s dependence on sister studio 20th TV, which will soon become part of Disney, the network plans to go from 90% of its scripted development coming from 20th TV last season to 50% this season.
So far, the Fox network...
Written by Nader and Murphy inspired by their own relationships with their fathers, Danny Issues is about two flawed sisters who are reunited with their ne’er-do-well father after the loss of their mother, leading all three to realize that sometimes what they thought was the problem is actually the solution.
Nader and Murphy executive produce with Danielle Stokdyk.
As part of New Fox’s effort to significant reduce the network’s dependence on sister studio 20th TV, which will soon become part of Disney, the network plans to go from 90% of its scripted development coming from 20th TV last season to 50% this season.
So far, the Fox network...
- 9/18/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Fox has given out a put pilot order to a multi-cam comedy project from Michelle Nader and Morgan Murphy.
Titled “Danny Issues,” the show follows two flawed sisters who are reunited with their ne’er-do-well father after the loss of their mother, leading all three to realize that sometimes what they thought was the problem is actually the solution.
Nader and Murphy will serve as writers and executive producers on the project, with Danielle Stokdyk also executive producing. “Danny Issues” will be a co-production between Fox Broadcasting and Warner Bros. Television.
Nader and Murphy previously worked together on the CBS comedy series “2 Broke Girls.” Nader was a writer and executive producer on the series while Murphy was a writer and consulting producer. Murphy’s other credits include shows like “Downward Dog” and the ABC revival of “Roseanne.” Nader’s past credits include “Spin City,” “The King of Queens,” and “Dharma & Greg.
Titled “Danny Issues,” the show follows two flawed sisters who are reunited with their ne’er-do-well father after the loss of their mother, leading all three to realize that sometimes what they thought was the problem is actually the solution.
Nader and Murphy will serve as writers and executive producers on the project, with Danielle Stokdyk also executive producing. “Danny Issues” will be a co-production between Fox Broadcasting and Warner Bros. Television.
Nader and Murphy previously worked together on the CBS comedy series “2 Broke Girls.” Nader was a writer and executive producer on the series while Murphy was a writer and consulting producer. Murphy’s other credits include shows like “Downward Dog” and the ABC revival of “Roseanne.” Nader’s past credits include “Spin City,” “The King of Queens,” and “Dharma & Greg.
- 9/18/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Every week, IndieWire asks a select handful of TV critics two questions and publishes the results on Tuesday.
This week’s question: Which show has had the most unfortunate or just plain bad title? (Old and new upcoming shows are fair game.)
Joyce Eng (@joyceeng61), GoldDerby
Well, you already know how I feel about “Magnum P.I.” Incorrect or unnecessary punctuation is a huge pet peeve of mine, as are needlessly long titles and ones that were basically generated from Mad Libs. ABC has been the worst offender of all of these, and while I can rant about “How to Live with Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life)”, I’ll go with “Selfie.” Because the only thing worse than being saddled with a terrible title is a good show being saddled with one and unable to overcome it.
Allison Keene (@KeeneTV), Collider
Instead of focusing on one TV show,...
This week’s question: Which show has had the most unfortunate or just plain bad title? (Old and new upcoming shows are fair game.)
Joyce Eng (@joyceeng61), GoldDerby
Well, you already know how I feel about “Magnum P.I.” Incorrect or unnecessary punctuation is a huge pet peeve of mine, as are needlessly long titles and ones that were basically generated from Mad Libs. ABC has been the worst offender of all of these, and while I can rant about “How to Live with Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life)”, I’ll go with “Selfie.” Because the only thing worse than being saddled with a terrible title is a good show being saddled with one and unable to overcome it.
Allison Keene (@KeeneTV), Collider
Instead of focusing on one TV show,...
- 7/25/2018
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
Rafe Spall (The Big Short), Mad Men alum John Slattery and Fargo standout Allison Tolman are set as the leads in Hulu’s political, dystopian half-hour comedy pilot Kansas City, from Amblin TV and Sony Pictures TV.
Set in Kansas City, the single-camera project, which has yet to get a formal pilot greenlight but already is in production, was written by Zev Borow (Lethal Weapon), with Rhys Thomas (Comrade Detective) set to direct.
Kansas City is set in a future where the city is separated by a wall between liberals and conservatives. Absurd misinformation and enmity rage as the two cities aim to undermine each other. In West Kansas City, political heavyweight Ellis Brookmeyer (Slattery) holds sway. His former son-in-law, Ben Graham (Spall), lives in East K.C. and yearns to be reunited with his daughter Clarissa (who lives in West K.C.). To accomplish this Ben gets involved with an East K.
Set in Kansas City, the single-camera project, which has yet to get a formal pilot greenlight but already is in production, was written by Zev Borow (Lethal Weapon), with Rhys Thomas (Comrade Detective) set to direct.
Kansas City is set in a future where the city is separated by a wall between liberals and conservatives. Absurd misinformation and enmity rage as the two cities aim to undermine each other. In West Kansas City, political heavyweight Ellis Brookmeyer (Slattery) holds sway. His former son-in-law, Ben Graham (Spall), lives in East K.C. and yearns to be reunited with his daughter Clarissa (who lives in West K.C.). To accomplish this Ben gets involved with an East K.
- 6/13/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Bruce Rosenblum is exiting Disney-ABC Television Group, where he served as president of business operations.
Rosenblum joined Disney in 2016, three years after ending a 26-year run at Warner Bros.
The Disney role positioned Rosenblum to have broad oversight of business and administrative aspects of the Disney-abc TV Group under division chief Ben Sherwood. Rosenblum led efforts to revise deal structures for Disney-abc series, including securing in-season stacking rights for digital streaming. But much of Rosenblum’s operational purview shifted to fellow executive Kevin Mayer in a March reorganization that saw Mayer take charge of a new direct-to-consumer and international division. The new organization was structured to accommodate Disney’s expansion into direct-to-consumer services, with the launch this year of streaming product ESPN+ and the planned rollout next year of a new, unnamed entertainment streaming service.
Word that Rosenblum may depart the company began to surface in the wake of the reorganization.
Rosenblum joined Disney in 2016, three years after ending a 26-year run at Warner Bros.
The Disney role positioned Rosenblum to have broad oversight of business and administrative aspects of the Disney-abc TV Group under division chief Ben Sherwood. Rosenblum led efforts to revise deal structures for Disney-abc series, including securing in-season stacking rights for digital streaming. But much of Rosenblum’s operational purview shifted to fellow executive Kevin Mayer in a March reorganization that saw Mayer take charge of a new direct-to-consumer and international division. The new organization was structured to accommodate Disney’s expansion into direct-to-consumer services, with the launch this year of streaming product ESPN+ and the planned rollout next year of a new, unnamed entertainment streaming service.
Word that Rosenblum may depart the company began to surface in the wake of the reorganization.
- 5/23/2018
- by Daniel Holloway
- Variety Film + TV
Although, last season, its demo numbers were similar to those that saw Last Man Standing cancelled, and it drew a similar total number of viewers to cancelled ABC sitcoms Dr Ken and Downward Dog, the Fresh Off the Boat TV show managed to land a fourth season renewal from the Alphabet Network. There are already 60 episodes in the can, so after this installment, it will have a decent sized syndication package. Could this be the end for the Huang family? Will Fresh Off the Boat be cancelled or renewed for season five? Stay tuned. *Status update below.An ABC comedy, Fresh Off the Boat stars Hudson Yang, Randall Park, Constance Wu, Forrest Wheeler, Ian Chen, Lucille Soong, Chesley Crisp, and Ray Wise. Set in the 1990s, the sitcom centers on Eddie Huang (Yang), his parents Louis and Jessica (Park and Wu), brothers Emery...
- 5/12/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Eve Polastri may be brilliant, but 007 she is not.
“She’s not trained to within an inch of her life — she can’t do a backflip, pull out a gun and shoot three people with one bullet,” says Phoebe Waller-Bridge about the central character in her new BBC America thriller “Killing Eve,” which bows April 8.
“She’s a woman who is out there protecting people and hunting somebody, but when there’s a bang in her house, she runs upstairs and hides. There is something much more human and relatable about that.”
But what truly sets “Killing Eve” apart from the rest of the well-worn spy genre is that the cat and mouse at the center of the story are both women.
“Grey’s Anatomy” star Sandra Oh portrays Eve, an M15 operative and assassin obsessive who is bored with the mundane reality of her day-to-day existence. But her humdrum...
“She’s not trained to within an inch of her life — she can’t do a backflip, pull out a gun and shoot three people with one bullet,” says Phoebe Waller-Bridge about the central character in her new BBC America thriller “Killing Eve,” which bows April 8.
“She’s a woman who is out there protecting people and hunting somebody, but when there’s a bang in her house, she runs upstairs and hides. There is something much more human and relatable about that.”
But what truly sets “Killing Eve” apart from the rest of the well-worn spy genre is that the cat and mouse at the center of the story are both women.
“Grey’s Anatomy” star Sandra Oh portrays Eve, an M15 operative and assassin obsessive who is bored with the mundane reality of her day-to-day existence. But her humdrum...
- 4/4/2018
- by Stewart Clarke
- Variety Film + TV
Sophia Di Martino (Flowers) and Kirby Howell-Baptiste (Downward Dog) are set as the leads in Girls Code (working title), a half-hour women-in-the-workplace comedy from playwright/New Girl writer-producer Kim Rosenstock, Freaks and Geeks creator and Ghostbusters helmer Paul Feig, Paramount Television and Anonymous Content.
Written by Rosenstock with Feig directing, the pilot follows the odd couple partnership between two former MIT lab partners – Wendy (Di Martino), a brazen, self-centered tech CEO and Angela (Howell-Baptiste), a community-building social entrepreneur – who must try to overcome their many issues and unfavorable history with each other in order to run a groundbreaking, all-female tech incubator.
Dimartino’s Wendy is a wunderkind robotics engineer and CEO of Lighthouse Industries. While charismatic, successful, confident and seemingly unstoppable, a PR disaster and catastrophic malfunction forces her to step back and figure out what to do next. Howell-Baptiste’s Angela is an equally brilliant professor of engineer who...
Written by Rosenstock with Feig directing, the pilot follows the odd couple partnership between two former MIT lab partners – Wendy (Di Martino), a brazen, self-centered tech CEO and Angela (Howell-Baptiste), a community-building social entrepreneur – who must try to overcome their many issues and unfavorable history with each other in order to run a groundbreaking, all-female tech incubator.
Dimartino’s Wendy is a wunderkind robotics engineer and CEO of Lighthouse Industries. While charismatic, successful, confident and seemingly unstoppable, a PR disaster and catastrophic malfunction forces her to step back and figure out what to do next. Howell-Baptiste’s Angela is an equally brilliant professor of engineer who...
- 3/29/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Another single mom is joining the Good Girls —but she’s no friend of the show’s main trio.
Fargo alumna Allison Tolman will recur on the NBC drama as an overwhelmed mother of three who threatens the livelihoods of Beth (Christina Hendricks), Annie (Mae Whitman) and Ruby (Retta), EW.com reports.
Tolman’s Mary Pat is described as an unlikely wolf in sheep’s clothing who complicates the ladies’ lives. After robbing a grocery store to solve their problems — and finding themselves with a heap of new troubles — Beth, Annie and Ruby’s scam business with gangster Rio is...
Fargo alumna Allison Tolman will recur on the NBC drama as an overwhelmed mother of three who threatens the livelihoods of Beth (Christina Hendricks), Annie (Mae Whitman) and Ruby (Retta), EW.com reports.
Tolman’s Mary Pat is described as an unlikely wolf in sheep’s clothing who complicates the ladies’ lives. After robbing a grocery store to solve their problems — and finding themselves with a heap of new troubles — Beth, Annie and Ruby’s scam business with gangster Rio is...
- 3/27/2018
- TVLine.com
Is The Good Wife‘s Lemond Bishop getting released from prison?
Season 2 of CBS All Access’ sequel series The Good Fight has tapped Mike Colter, who played the powerful drug lord, to reprise his Good Wife role, our sister site Deadline reports. The end of his arc on The Good Wife left him in prison.
Colter has recently starred as Luke Cage on his Netflix superhero series (as well as Jessica Jones and The Defenders). The Good Fight releases new episodes every Sunday.
Ready for more of today’s newsy nuggets? Well…
* Homecoming, Julia Robert’s psychological thriller for Amazon,...
Season 2 of CBS All Access’ sequel series The Good Fight has tapped Mike Colter, who played the powerful drug lord, to reprise his Good Wife role, our sister site Deadline reports. The end of his arc on The Good Wife left him in prison.
Colter has recently starred as Luke Cage on his Netflix superhero series (as well as Jessica Jones and The Defenders). The Good Fight releases new episodes every Sunday.
Ready for more of today’s newsy nuggets? Well…
* Homecoming, Julia Robert’s psychological thriller for Amazon,...
- 3/23/2018
- TVLine.com
Barry Rothbart, an actor-comedian and the creator of “Downward Dog,” took a job as a videographer a few years ago at a nudist colony for gay men over 50. There was one thing Rothbart, who is heterosexual, didn’t realize when he took the job: He would have to be nude, too. Rothbart joins us on the latest “Shoot This Now” podcast to talk about what he learned from his time in the Poconos with 800 older gay men. Each week, Matt Donnelly and I talk about a different story we’d love to see made into a movie. Also Read: That Time Frank...
- 1/26/2018
- by Tim Molloy
- The Wrap
Sandra Oh, my!
BBC America has set a premiere date for the cat-and-mouse thriller Killing Eve, and the first photos suggest that the Grey’s Anatomy grad is the squeaky half of that equation.
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Premiering Sunday, April 8 at 8/7c and adapted by Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Fleabag) from Luke Jennings’ novellas, Killing Eve centers on two women: Eve, a bored, whip-smart, pay-grade MI5 officer whose desk job doesn’t fulfill her fantasies of being a spy, and Villanelle (The White Princess‘ Jodie Comer), a mercurial, talented killer who clings to the luxuries her violent job affords her.
BBC America has set a premiere date for the cat-and-mouse thriller Killing Eve, and the first photos suggest that the Grey’s Anatomy grad is the squeaky half of that equation.
VIDEOSDoctor Who: Jodie Whittaker Makes Her Debut as Time Lord
Premiering Sunday, April 8 at 8/7c and adapted by Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Fleabag) from Luke Jennings’ novellas, Killing Eve centers on two women: Eve, a bored, whip-smart, pay-grade MI5 officer whose desk job doesn’t fulfill her fantasies of being a spy, and Villanelle (The White Princess‘ Jodie Comer), a mercurial, talented killer who clings to the luxuries her violent job affords her.
- 1/12/2018
- TVLine.com
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts Los Angeles (BAFTA Los Angeles) celebrated the 2018 Awards Season with their annual Tea Party on Saturday, January 6, 2018.
Emilia Clarke Attends BAFTA Los Angeles Tea Party
The BAFTA Los Angeles Tea Party is one of the most prestigious events in the annual awards calendar, celebrating excellence in the craft, and wishing the best of luck to all nominees for the awards season ahead.
Awards Season Nominees along with leading executives, celebrities and BAFTA members enjoyed British tea and scones, and cocktails in the uniquely relaxed surroundings of a traditional British Tea Party.
Among the stars who attended were Sean Baker (The Florida Project), Claes Bang (The Square), Jacqueline Bisset (Amant Double), Mary J. Blige (Mudbound), Mark Bridges (Phantom Thread), Graham Broadbent (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri), Rachel Brosnahan (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel), Lisa Bruce (Darkest Hour), Amanda Brugel (The Handmaid’s Tale), Guy Burnet...
Emilia Clarke Attends BAFTA Los Angeles Tea Party
The BAFTA Los Angeles Tea Party is one of the most prestigious events in the annual awards calendar, celebrating excellence in the craft, and wishing the best of luck to all nominees for the awards season ahead.
Awards Season Nominees along with leading executives, celebrities and BAFTA members enjoyed British tea and scones, and cocktails in the uniquely relaxed surroundings of a traditional British Tea Party.
Among the stars who attended were Sean Baker (The Florida Project), Claes Bang (The Square), Jacqueline Bisset (Amant Double), Mary J. Blige (Mudbound), Mark Bridges (Phantom Thread), Graham Broadbent (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri), Rachel Brosnahan (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel), Lisa Bruce (Darkest Hour), Amanda Brugel (The Handmaid’s Tale), Guy Burnet...
- 1/11/2018
- Look to the Stars
Sometimes you know what you’ve got before it’s gone, and that’s certainly the case for these dearly departed shows. IndieWire watched every one, some for years at a time, others for the few short weeks they were with us. Ranging from award-winning series to one-and-dones, 2017 saw a slew of great programs come to a close.
Below, we’ve taken note of their legacies one last time. If you were a fan, here’s one more chance to gush over your favorite show. If you’ve never heard of a few of these, we’ve listed where you can watch them right now. They may be over, but that’s no reason to stay away. If anything, now you can go at your own pace from beginning to end.
Enjoy. Remember. Watch. Now then, onto the list.
Read More:The Top 10 TV Shows of 2017 “Bates Motel”
2013 – 2017 Five Seasons Lives...
Below, we’ve taken note of their legacies one last time. If you were a fan, here’s one more chance to gush over your favorite show. If you’ve never heard of a few of these, we’ve listed where you can watch them right now. They may be over, but that’s no reason to stay away. If anything, now you can go at your own pace from beginning to end.
Enjoy. Remember. Watch. Now then, onto the list.
Read More:The Top 10 TV Shows of 2017 “Bates Motel”
2013 – 2017 Five Seasons Lives...
- 12/6/2017
- by Ben Travers, Liz Shannon Miller, Hanh Nguyen and Steve Greene
- Indiewire
Like many film fests, Sundance has recently acknowledged that the best of television is also worthy of honoring. But as other fests dip their toes in TV — and focus mostly on major productions already picked up and financed by major networks and studios — Sundance is going back to its independent roots, launching its first-ever Indie Episodics lineup.
As Sundance programmer Charlie Sextro told IndieWire, 2018 was the perfect time to take a major step forward and offer a diverse line-up of independently-produced television.
“It has been a very careful but steady thing that we’ve been slowly growing and kind of exploring over the years, ever since we first premiered ‘Top of the Lake’ [in 2013],” Sextro said. “That was the first episodic we did. We played the entire thing straight through in the Egyptian and we just loved being able to do that. That started to grow our idea of how we can expand the program,...
As Sundance programmer Charlie Sextro told IndieWire, 2018 was the perfect time to take a major step forward and offer a diverse line-up of independently-produced television.
“It has been a very careful but steady thing that we’ve been slowly growing and kind of exploring over the years, ever since we first premiered ‘Top of the Lake’ [in 2013],” Sextro said. “That was the first episodic we did. We played the entire thing straight through in the Egyptian and we just loved being able to do that. That started to grow our idea of how we can expand the program,...
- 12/4/2017
- by Liz Shannon Miller
- Indiewire
Jaclyn Stapp is going to be a mom – again!
The wife of Grammy winner Scott Stapp is currently expecting their third child and second son together, whom they plan to name Anthony. The couple are already parents to Daniel Issam, 7, plus daughter Milán Hayat, 10. Scott, 44, also has a 19-year-old son named Jagger.
The Creed and Art of Anarchy rocker recently wrapped a solo tour, and is writing new music during his downtime. Former Miss New York USA Jaclyn, 37, is focused on Charm, her nonprofit charity that provides education and support to underprivileged children.
The spouses revealed to People exclusively in...
The wife of Grammy winner Scott Stapp is currently expecting their third child and second son together, whom they plan to name Anthony. The couple are already parents to Daniel Issam, 7, plus daughter Milán Hayat, 10. Scott, 44, also has a 19-year-old son named Jagger.
The Creed and Art of Anarchy rocker recently wrapped a solo tour, and is writing new music during his downtime. Former Miss New York USA Jaclyn, 37, is focused on Charm, her nonprofit charity that provides education and support to underprivileged children.
The spouses revealed to People exclusively in...
- 11/6/2017
- by Jaclyn Stapp
- PEOPLE.com
The old saying goes, write what you know — and that’s exactly what Sean and Beverly did in the series finale of Episodes.
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In the end, the show within the show became the show. After Matt went behind his friends’ backs and accepted an offer for another series, the Lincolns returned home and wrote the script for Episodes! But, since Matt eventually apologized and convinced Sean and Beverly that he was perfect for their lead role of “Matt LeBlanc,” the final scene featured everyone — including reunited couple Carol and Helen — gathered to watch the pilot.
RelatedCable/Streaming Scorecard: What’s Renewed? What’s Cancelled?
In the end, the show within the show became the show. After Matt went behind his friends’ backs and accepted an offer for another series, the Lincolns returned home and wrote the script for Episodes! But, since Matt eventually apologized and convinced Sean and Beverly that he was perfect for their lead role of “Matt LeBlanc,” the final scene featured everyone — including reunited couple Carol and Helen — gathered to watch the pilot.
- 10/9/2017
- TVLine.com
Since earning an Emmy nomination for her breakout role as Deputy Molly Solverson on the first season of Noah Hawley’s FX anthology series, Fargo, Allison Tolman has taken pains not to pigeonhole herself. But there is a common thread to her roles; she plays an "everywoman" just trying to live her life until she gets dropped into extraordinary circumstances.
When Tolman hears that description, she laughs with sudden recognition that, yes, certain roles appeal to her more than others. "I guess I'm not offered a lot of superheroes," she tells Et. "I tend to be drawn to the roles where women are the heroes of their own story, and most of those women are real women. They are just trying to get through the day and hold down a job. I think that that's enough of a challenge."
In the film Barracuda, which opens in limited release on Friday, Oct. 6, she...
When Tolman hears that description, she laughs with sudden recognition that, yes, certain roles appeal to her more than others. "I guess I'm not offered a lot of superheroes," she tells Et. "I tend to be drawn to the roles where women are the heroes of their own story, and most of those women are real women. They are just trying to get through the day and hold down a job. I think that that's enough of a challenge."
In the film Barracuda, which opens in limited release on Friday, Oct. 6, she...
- 10/6/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Last season, ABC launched 10 new scripted series. They cancelled six of them and renewed four. How will the alphabet network perform during the 2016-17 season? Stay tuned!There's lots of data that network execs looks at when deciding whether to renew or cancel a TV series but ratings are the major ingredient. These charts will be updated daily, as new ratings data becomes available.ABC shows (so far): $100,000 Pyramid, 20/20, American Crime, American Housewife, America's Funniest Home Videos, The Bachelor, Bachelor in Paradise, Battle of the Network Stars, Big Fan, Black-ish, Boy Band, The Catch, Celebrity Family Feud, Conviction, Dancing With The Stars, Designated Survivor, Dr. Ken, Downward Dog, Fresh Off the Boat, The Goldbergs, The Gong Show, The Great American Baking Show, The Great Christmas Light Fight, Grey's Anatomy, How to Get Away with Murder, Imaginary Mary, In An Instant, Last Man Standing, Marvel's Agents of...
- 9/27/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Each season, the television networks introduce dozens of new TV shows and hope that each will be a big hit in the ratings. Unfortunately, most are cancelled after one season. How are the 2016-17 series doing? Which have the best ratings and which have the worst? How many will survive to see a second season? Stay tuned.Here are the season average ratings of the new 2016-17 network TV shows -- through the end of week 52 (Sunday, September 17, 2017).New ABC TV shows (so far): American Housewife, Battle of the Network Stars, Big Fan, Boy Band, Conviction, Designated Survivor, Downward Dog, The Gong Show, Notorious, People Icons, Somewhere Between, Speechless, Steve Harvey's Funderdome, Still Star-Crossed, The Toy Box, and When We Rise.New CBS TV shows this season (so far): 48 Hours: NCIS, Beat Shazam, Bull, Candy Crush, The Case...
- 9/20/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Which TV shows are doing the best? The worst? Cancelled or renewed? Wondering how your favorite series are doing in the ratings? Here are the season average ratings of the 2016-17 network TV shows -- through the end of week 52 (Sunday, September 17, 2017).ABC shows (so far): $100,000 Pyramid, 20/20, 20/20: In an Instant, American Crime, American Housewife, The Bachelor, Bachelor in Paradise, The Bachelorette, Battle of the Network Stars, Big Fan, Black-ish, Boy Band, The Catch, Celebrity Family Feud, Conviction, Dancing With The Stars, Designated Survivor, Downward Dog, Dr. Ken, Fresh Off The Boat, The Goldbergs, The Gong Show, The Great American Baking Show, The Great Christmas Light Fight, Grey's Anatomy, How To Get Away With Murder, Last Man Standing, Marvel's Agents Of Shield, Match Game, The Middle, Modern Family, Notorious, Once Upon A Time, People Icons, Quantico, The Real O'Neals, Scandal, Secrets And Lies, Shark...
- 9/20/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Consider it an old lesson: If a stranger shows up on your porch, claiming to be your long-lost sister, maybe don’t automatically believe them. Such is the pickle that Allison Tolman’s Merle finds herself confronting in “Barracuda,” when young Sinaloa (newcomer Sophie Reid) appears, touting a shared genealogy that is only the tip of the metaphorical iceberg.
While the sisters eventually bond, long-simmering resentments on Sinaloa’s side — the pair apparently share a father, a country music star who influences her own musicianship — threaten to pull them apart. Or perhaps that’s what Sinaloa wanted the entire time? After the film debuted at this year’s SXSW, our Eric Kohn wrote that “Barracuda” is a “beautiful, haunting drama,” with a particular focus on how music ties together people (and maybe even pulls them apart).
Read More:‘Downward Dog’: Allison Tolman Talks About Strong Single Women, Smart Pups...
While the sisters eventually bond, long-simmering resentments on Sinaloa’s side — the pair apparently share a father, a country music star who influences her own musicianship — threaten to pull them apart. Or perhaps that’s what Sinaloa wanted the entire time? After the film debuted at this year’s SXSW, our Eric Kohn wrote that “Barracuda” is a “beautiful, haunting drama,” with a particular focus on how music ties together people (and maybe even pulls them apart).
Read More:‘Downward Dog’: Allison Tolman Talks About Strong Single Women, Smart Pups...
- 9/19/2017
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Each season, the television networks introduce dozens of new TV shows and hope that each will be a big hit in the ratings. Unfortunately, most are cancelled after one season. How are the 2016-17 series doing? Which have the best ratings and which have the worst? How many will survive to see a second season? Stay tuned.Here are the season average ratings of the new 2016-17 network TV shows -- through the end of week 51 (Sunday, September 10, 2017).New ABC TV shows (so far): American Housewife, Battle of the Network Stars, Big Fan, Boy Band, Conviction, Designated Survivor, Downward Dog, The Gong Show, Notorious, People Icons, Somewhere Between, Speechless, Steve Harvey's Funderdome, Still Star-Crossed, The Toy Box, and When We Rise.New CBS TV shows this season (so far): 48 Hours: NCIS, Beat Shazam, Bull, Candy Crush, The Case...
- 9/16/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Which TV shows are doing the best? The worst? Cancelled or renewed? Wondering how your favorite series are doing in the ratings? Here are the season average ratings of the 2016-17 network TV shows -- through the end of week 51 (Sunday, September 10, 2017).ABC shows (so far): $100,000 Pyramid, 20/20, 20/20: In an Instant, American Crime, American Housewife, The Bachelor, Bachelor in Paradise, The Bachelorette, Battle of the Network Stars, Big Fan, Black-ish, Boy Band, The Catch, Celebrity Family Feud, Conviction, Dancing With The Stars, Designated Survivor, Downward Dog, Dr. Ken, Fresh Off The Boat, The Goldbergs, The Gong Show, The Great American Baking Show, The Great Christmas Light Fight, Grey's Anatomy, How To Get Away With Murder, Last Man Standing, Marvel's Agents Of Shield, Match Game, The Middle, Modern Family, Notorious, Once Upon A Time, People Icons, Quantico, The Real O'Neals, Scandal, Secrets And Lies, Shark...
- 9/16/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Each season, the television networks introduce dozens of new TV shows and hope that each will be a big hit in the ratings. Unfortunately, most are cancelled after one season. How are the 2016-17 series doing? Which have the best ratings and which have the worst? How many will survive to see a second season? Stay tuned.Here are the season average ratings of the new 2016-17 network TV shows -- through the end of week 50 (Sunday, September 3, 2017).New ABC TV shows (so far): American Housewife, Battle of the Network Stars, Big Fan, Boy Band, Conviction, Designated Survivor, Downward Dog, The Gong Show, Notorious, People Icons, Somewhere Between, Speechless, Steve Harvey's Funderdome, Still Star-Crossed, The Toy Box, and When We Rise.New CBS TV shows this season (so far): 48 Hours: NCIS, Beat Shazam, Bull, Candy Crush, The Case...
- 9/7/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Which TV shows are doing the best? The worst? Cancelled or renewed? Wondering how your favorite series are doing in the ratings? Here are the season average ratings of the 2016-17 network TV shows -- through the end of week 50 (Sunday, September 3, 2017).ABC shows (so far): $100,000 Pyramid, 20/20, 20/20: In an Instant, American Crime, American Housewife, The Bachelor, Bachelor in Paradise, The Bachelorette, Battle of the Network Stars, Big Fan, Black-ish, Boy Band, The Catch, Celebrity Family Feud, Conviction, Dancing With The Stars, Designated Survivor, Downward Dog, Dr. Ken, Fresh Off The Boat, The Goldbergs, The Gong Show, The Great American Baking Show, The Great Christmas Light Fight, Grey's Anatomy, How To Get Away With Murder, Last Man Standing, Marvel's Agents Of Shield, Match Game, The Middle, Modern Family, Notorious, Once Upon A Time, People Icons, Quantico, The Real O'Neals, Scandal, Secrets And Lies, Shark...
- 9/7/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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