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[08/09/24 - 11:10 PM] Development Update: Week of August 5-9 By The Futon Critic Staff (TFC) |
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LOS ANGELES (thefutoncritic.com) -- The latest development news, culled from recent wire reports:
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1923 (Paramount+) - Augustus Prew is slated to recur on the new season as Paul, "a dapper, bookish, well-to-do young British man on a passenger ship." (Deadline.com, 8/7)
ACCUSED (FOX) - Ken Jeong will guest on the show's "Eugene's Story" installment as a "kind-hearted jewelry store owner who confronts his wife's secret past." (Variety.com, 8/5)
ALL HER FAULT (Peacock) - Dakota Fanning and Abby Elliott have both been cast in the Sarah Snook-led adaptation of the Andrea Mara novel as Jenny and Lia, respectively. (Deadline.com, 8/6)
ALL'S FAIR (Hulu) - The Kim Kardashian/Glenn Close-led drama series has added Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash, Teyana Taylor and Naomi Watts. Paulson, Nash and Watts will also receive executive produce credits on the project. No character details were given. (Deadline.com, 8/6)
CITADEL (Amazon) - Merle Dandridge, Rahul Kohli and Michael Trucco will all recur in yet-to-be-revealed roles on the show's second season. (Variety.com, 8/5)
DIFFERENT WORLD SEQUEL SERIES, A (Netflix, New!) - Felicia Pride is spearheading a sequel to the 1987-1993 series about the lives of the students at Hillman College, a fictional historically Black college. It's understood the project, which is in early development, will center on the youngest daughter of Jasmine Guy's Whitley Gilbert and Kadeem Hardison's Dwayne Wayne, who is now also attending Hillman. Conversations have begun with original cast members regarding interest and availability should it move forward. Debbie Allen, Mandy Summers, Tom Werner, Gina Prince-Bythewood and Reggie Bythewood are also among the executive producers. (Deadline.com, 8/7)
DMV (CBS, New!) - Dana Klein has scored a pilot order from the Eye for a single-camera comedy "set at the place everyone dreads going most: the DMV. Our quirky and lovable characters are making minimum wage, doing a thankless job where customers are annoyed before they even walk in the door. Good thing they have each other." Aaron Kaplan, Wendi Trilling and Robyn Meisinger will also executive produce the project, which is based on Katherine Heiny's short story, for CBS Studios, Kapital Entertainment, TrillTV and Anonymous Content. (Deadline.com, 8/5)
EINSTEIN (CBS) - Andy Breckman and Randy Zisk's import of the German series has scored a pilot order from the Eye: "In it, brilliant but directionless, the great grandson of Albert Einstein spends his days as a comfortably tenured professor until his bad boy antics land him in trouble with the law and he is pressed into service helping a local police detective solve her most puzzling cases." Tariq Jalil, Rose Hughes, Rodrigo Herrera Ibarguengoytia and Laura Beetz will also executive produce for CBS Studios, Intrigue and Seven One Studios International. (Deadline.com, 8/6)
ETERNALLY YOURS (CBS, New!) - The Eye has commissioned a development room for a single-camera comedy from Joe Port and Joe Wiseman billed as "an eternal love story about two vampires who have been married for five hundred years, and their struggles to accept the human who is dating their daughter." Eric Tannenbaum, Kim Tannenbaum and Jason Wang of The Tannenbaum Company will also executive produce for CBS Studios. (Deadline.com, 8/5)
EXTREME MAKEOVER: HOME EDITION (REBOOT SERIES) (ABC) - Wendell Holland and Arianne Bellizaire have joined the revival series as designers. (Deadline.com, 8/5)
FOR ALL MANKIND (Apple TV+) - Tyler Labine will recur on the show's fifth season as Fred, "a Mars Peacekeeper." (Deadline.com, 8/5)
FOUR SEASONS, THE (Netflix) - Marco Calvani has joined the comedy series in a yet-to-be-revealed role. (Deadline.com, 8/5)
GOOD COP/BAD COP (The CW) - The upcoming drama, which stars Leighton Meester, Clancy Brown and Luke Cook, has also added Devon Terrell as "charming but nerdy Detective Shane Carson"; Blazey Best as "Big Hank's somewhat cryptic Russian girlfriend Nadia"; Scott Lee as "the loveable and long-tenured Officer Joe Bradley"; William McKenna as "nervous wreck new boy Officer Sam Szczepkowski"; Shamita Siva as "fearless and overly devoted Officer Sarika Ray"; Grace Chow as "petite EVPD dispatcher with a morbid streak Lily Lim"; and Philippa Northeast as "brainy, stylish and funny Dr Marci Lane, who is the one great love of Henry's life." (Deadline.com, 8/5)
GREY'S ANATOMY (ABC) - Michael Thomas Grant will recur on the upcoming season as James, who "joins Grey Sloan as [its] openly gay Episcopal chaplain. He holds a special place in his heart for his younger patients, and his warmth, training and spirituality make him comfortable and confident in any situation. In his personal life, James finds himself at a crossroads where he is open to love and taking great leaps of faith." (TVLine.com, 8/8)
HOUSE OF THE DRAGON (HBO) - Executive producer Ryan Condal has indicated the prequel series will run for four seasons with production resuming in early 2025. (Deadline.com, 8/5)
JOHN WICK: UNDER THE HIGH TABLE (New!) - Lionsgate Television is set to make the rounds with a TV series sequel to "John Wick: Chapter 4": "John Wick has left the world of the High Table in a tenuous position and a collection of new characters will look to make a name for themselves while some of the franchise stalwart characters remain committed to the old-world order." Writer Robert Levine and director Chad Stahelski are among the featured auspices with Keanu Reeves also executive producing (but not attached to star). (Deadline.com, 8/5)
KEATS (NBC, New!) - Pilar Golden has sold a new drama to the network: "Keats follows Alex Keats, a fourth-generation police officer who walked away from the badge and her family, who returns to Philadelphia to bury her mother. Mom is a decorated officer who supposedly died by suicide. The closer Alex gets to discovering the truth about her mother's death, the closer she gets to joining her family back on the force ... where she belongs." Angela Bassett, Courtney B. Vance and Lynnette Ramirez will also executive produce for Bassett Vance Productions and Universal Television. (Deadline.com, 8/7)
KNIGHT OF THE SEVEN KINGDOMS, A (HBO) - The latest "Game of Thrones" prequel series has cast Edward Ashley as Ser Steffon Fossoway; Henry Ashton as Daeron Targaryen; Youssef Kerkour as Steely Pate; Daniel Monks as Ser Manfred Dondarrion; Shaun Thomas as Raymun Fossoway; Tom Vaughan-Lawler as Plummer; and Danny Webb as Ser Arlan of Pennytree. (Deadline.com, 8/8)
POPPA'S HOUSE (CBS) - Rebecca Mader and Wendy Raquel Robinson will both drop by the newcomer. Mader will guest in a November episode as Susan Pierce, "the poised and put-together headmistress of Buckingham, a prestigious private school that Damon's son is admitted to. When Poppa raises an eyebrow at the ridonkulous tuition for his grandson's new school, things will get heated 'tween him and the redheaded Brit." And Robinson will recur as Poppa's ex-wife and Junior's mom. (TVLine.com, 8/5; Variety.com, 8/9)
ROOKIE, THE (ABC) - Tru Valentino's Aaron Thorsen will not return as a regular for the series' seventh season. (TVLine.com, 8/8)
STASSI SAYS (Hulu, New!) - Stassi Schroeder is being eyed for a half-hour docu-comedy series at the streamer about the "Vanderpump Rules" alumnus. She'll also executive produce alongside Erin Foye and Jenna Rosenfeld for Scout Productions. (Deadline.com, 8/9)
TEMPEST (Hulu) - John Cho, Christopher Gorham, Alicia Hannah-Kim and Jacob Bertrand are all bound for the Gianna Jun/Gang Dongwon-led Korean spy drama. No character details were given. Production is currently underway in Seoul. (Deadline.com, 8/8)
TRACKER (CBS) - Robin Weigert's Teddi Bruin will not return as a regular for the series' second season. (Deadline.com, 8/9)
UNTITLED MAIN LINE MURDERS PROJECT (Netflix, New!) - Andrew Sodroski is developing a true crime limited series at the streamer: "The story here is thrust into motion in the early hours of June 25th, 1979, when the affluent Main Line area of Philadelphia was rocked by the brutal slaying of English teacher Susan Reinert. The case, which became one of the most infamous in the region's history, began when Susan's naked body was discovered stuffed in the trunk of her car in a Harrisburg motel parking lot. Her children, Karen and Michael, were missing, presumed dead, although their bodies were never found. The shocking nature of the murders quickly captivated public attention and drew intense media scrutiny, highlighting significant flaws in the criminal justice system, including issues of evidence handling and prosecutorial ethics." Aggregate Films' Jason Bateman is also among the executive producers. (Deadline.com, 8/7)
UNTITLED OWEN WILSON PROJECT (Apple TV+) - Judy Greer has signed onto the comedy series as Amber-Linn, "the ex-wife of Wilson's over-the-hill, ex-pro golfer, Pryce Cahill." She replaces Jamie Neumann, who is departing for unspecified reasons. (Deadline.com, 8/8)
VANDERPUMP VILLA (Hulu) - The Lisa Vanderpump-fronted series will return for a second season with with "Vanderpump Rules" alumnus Stassi Schroeder among the new additions. (Deadline.com, 8/9)
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO HUEY LEWIS (FOX, New!) - Huey Lewis is set to star in a proposed single-camera comedy to the network which "follows rock and roll legend Huey Lewis as he navigates his new life after losing his hearing. With the help of his codependent family and eccentric celebrity friends, Huey will tackle this hilarious next phase with his signature Heart and Soul." Kirker Butler is penning the project and will executive produce alongside Lewis, Aaron Kaplan, Jimmy Kimmel and Scott Lonker for Kapital Entertainment, Kimmelot and FOX Entertainment Studios. (Deadline.com, 8/9)
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[12/06/25 - 04:01 PM] Video: "The Boys" Explosive Final Season Premiere Date & Teaser Drop at CCXP Brazil The fifth and final season will premiere exclusively on Prime Video on April 8, 2026.
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[12/06/25 - 02:46 PM] Paramount and UFC Announce New Seasons of "Dana White's Contender Series" and "The Ultimate Fighter" Beginning in 2026, Paramount+ in the U.S., Latin America, and Australia will become the exclusive home for all episodes of both series.
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[12/06/25 - 02:27 PM] Video: "School Spirits" Returns - Paramount+ Drops First Look at Season Three Premiering January 28 The date was unveiled alongside first look images at today's Paramount+ CCXP panel in São Paolo, Brazil featuring series lead and executive producer Peyton List.
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[12/06/25 - 02:12 PM] Video: Oscar-Nominee Paul Giamatti Surprises Fans at CCXP and Reveals Exclusive Scene from "Star Trek: Starfleet Academy" The series will premiere globally with two episodes on Thursday, January 15 on Paramount+, and in Japan on Tuesday, January 23.
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[12/06/25 - 10:47 AM] Hulu Debuts First-Look Images from "The Testaments" Out of Brazil Comic Con "The Testaments," a new chapter from the showrunner and executive producers of "The Handmaid's Tale," is coming in April 2026 to Hulu.
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[12/06/25 - 10:31 AM] Video: Date Announcement & Teaser Debut - Hulu's "Paradise" Season 2 The second season of the Emmy Award-nominated series premieres Monday, February 23 with three episodes, followed by new episodes weekly on Hulu and Hulu and Hulu on Disney+ for bundle subscribers in the US and Disney+ internationally.
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[12/05/25 - 03:31 PM] ABC News' "Nightline" Ranks No. 1 in Total Viewers "Nightline" improved on the previous week in Total Viewers and Adults 18-49, hitting nine-week highs in both measures.
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[12/05/25 - 03:30 PM] In Anticipation of "Avatar: Fire and Ash," ABC News to Premiere Two New Specials This December First up: "Avatar: A New Era - Special Edition of 20/20" premieres Friday, December 12 on ABC.
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[12/05/25 - 02:05 PM] ESPN Networks Deliver Best College Football Regular Season Since 2011; "College GameDay Built by The Home Depot" Scores Most-Watched Season Ever ESPN networks aired the most-watched game in 34 of 42 key Saturday windows, including seven of 14 noon windows, 13 of 14 late afternoon windows and all 14 prime windows.
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[12/05/25 - 12:35 PM] 2025 CFB Viewership Surges on FOX & FS1 The 2025 regular season wrapped with big numbers for "Big Noon Saturday," "Big Noon Kickoff" and more - including year-over-year gains across the board.
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[12/05/25 - 11:00 AM] CBS Premiere Week Episodes Post Gains and Lead In Live Plus 35-Day Multiplatform Viewership "Tracker" delivered 17.3 million viewers, up +6% versus its year-ago premiere.
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[12/05/25 - 10:05 AM] "Landman" Booms Into a Third Season Renewal and Breaks Viewing Records on Paramount+ The second season is set to be a top three series among all original content the week of November 17 and a top two series for the week of November 24 according to Nielsen preliminary data.
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[12/05/25 - 09:45 AM] Video: "Taylor" - A CW Documentary Special - Trailer The special - airing Saturday, December 13 - explores the global phenomenon of Taylor Swift and digs deep across the musician's 20-year career, a period that has seen her transcend the realm of pop star to become a cultural icon like no other.
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[12/05/25 - 08:45 AM] ESPN Delivered Most-Watched Women's College Volleyball Season on Record Said coverage averaged 190,000 viewers, up 36% from the 2024 season.
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[12/05/25 - 08:31 AM] Peacock Exclusively Streams Monkeypaw Productions' "Him" Beginning December 19 The film stars Marlon Wayans, Tyriq Withers, Julia Fox, Tim Heidecker, Jim Jefferies and more.
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