Though Vanity Fair Contributing Editor Maureen Ryan's Burn It Down: Power, Complicity, and a Call for Change in Hollywood (available to pre-order here) isn't set to drop until next week, the chapter focusing on Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse's Lost that was published by Vanity Fair on Tuesday has already been making headlines In the excerpt,[...]
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Though not set to drop until next week, Maureen Ryan's Burn It Down: Power, Complicity, and a Call for Change in Hollywood (available to pre-order here) is already making headlines for the chapter focusing on Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse's Lost that was published by Vanity Fair earlier today In the excerpt, a number of[...]
Henry Chaisson, Carlton Cuse, and Fabel Entertainment.
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The Deep was published in 2015 by Simon & Schuster In the official overview of the novel, a strange plague called the "Gets" is decimating humanity on a global scale It causes people to forget—small things at first, like where they left their keys, then the[...]
Let's hope Carlton Cuse, Meredith Averill, and Aron Eli Coleite don't wear out the series welcome next season.
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The second season of the Netflix series Locke & Key continues the adventures of the Locke family and their[...]
Looks like those reports from earlier this month were right: Netflix's adaptation of Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez's horror/fantasy comic book series Locke & Key is officially back in production, and who else but the Locke family to share the news? On Friday, Darby Stanchfield (Nina), Emilia Jones (Kinsey), Connor Jessup (Tyler), and Jackson Robert Scott[...]
Originally Hulu-bound, the ten-episode, supernatural-fantasy drama from Hill, co-showrunner/EP Carlton Cuse, and IDW Entertainment went through some major behind-the-scenes creative changes as it switched streamers Now, the streaming service along with Hill, Rodriguez, Cuse, and co-showrunner/EP Meredith Averill look back on the graphic novels' journey from comic book to screen:
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Originally Hulu-bound, the ten-episode, supernatural-fantasy drama from Hill, Carlton Cuse, and IDW Entertainment went through some major behind-the-scenes creative changes as it switched streamers In December, fans were given premiere date Friday, February 7, as well as the first poster and official logline for the adaptation – and now the rollout is picking up steam.
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Originally Hulu-bound, the ten-episode, supernatural-fantasy drama from Hill, Carlton Cuse, and IDW Entertainment has gone through some changes since switching streamers but work is currently underway (and "coming to Netflix soon", as you hear in a minute).
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One person doing an excellent job of keeping fans up-to-speed on some more of the personal,[...]
Deadline Hollywood reports that showrunner Carlton Cuse (Lost, Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan, Locke & Key) and feature writer Jason Fuchs (Wonder Woman, Ice Age: Continental Drift) are set to write and executive produce the project, which stems from ABC Signature – ABC Studios' cable/streaming division, where Cuse and his Genre Arts production company have a[...]
The ten-episode supernatural-fantasy drama stems from Hill, Carlton Cuse, and IDW Entertainment.
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Netflix's adaptation of the horror/fantasy comic book series focuses on the Locke siblings – Kinsey (Utopia's Emilia Jones), Tyler (American Crime's Connor Jessup), and Bode (It's Jackson Robert Scott) – who move to their ancestral home in Massachusetts after the gruesome murder of their father, only to[...]
Less than month after Netflix ordered a 10-episode adaptation of the Joe Hill/Gabriel Rodriguez comic book series and nearly five months since Hulu surprised many by passing on the project, showrunner/executive producer Carlton Cuse (LOST) finally opened up about what it was like trying to get Locke & Key picked up by another streaming service or[...]
To be fair, nothing has been said by anyone of note to back up the sentiment that there actually *IS* a reboot somewhere kicking around in development, but that's not stopping folks from speculating.
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Long-time LOST writer Carlton Cuse commented on the possibility to The Hollywood Reporter, stating the one way he'd be "okay"[...]
Abrams, Jack Bender, Carlton Cuse, and Damon Lindelof offered an apology (of sorts) along with a plea to connect with Lilly to apologize in a more personal manner:
"Our response to Evie's comments this morning in the media was to immediately reach out to her to profoundly apologize for the experience she detailed while working on LOST[...]
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Nearly two months after it was reported the streaming service was in direct negotiations to acquire the project, Netflix has officially announced a 10-episode adaptation of writer Joe Hill and artist Gabriel Rodriguez's comic book series Locke & Key from Carlton Cuse and IDW Entertainment.
Hill and Cuse are set to be joined on the[...]
It is executive produced by Carlton Cuse (Lost, Bates Motel) and Graham Roland (Fringe, Prison Break), who created the series for television and serve as showrunners, Krasinski, Academy Award nominated director Morten Tyldum (The Imitation Game) who also directed the pilot and Michael Bay's Platinum Dunes.
Executive producing the series with Bay at Platinum Dunes are[...]
That is exactly the case with Carlton Cuse, co-creator for the upcoming series Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan.
While working on the series about a CIA Analyst, Cuse and the cast of the series spent time in the CIA and with the agents who have dedicated their lives to doing the work neutrally The writer told THR.com[...]
Though the streaming service declined to comment as the deal isn't yet complete, sources say that it is a straight-to-series order with showrunner Carlton Cuse (Lost) staying with the project.
The Hollywood Reporter reports that Cuse and Hill will redevelop the drama in conjunction with IDW Entertainment and that it will include bringing in a new cast and[...]
Representing both Muschietti and showrunner/executive producer Carlton Cuse (Lost), WME set up screenings to sell the project to multiple outlets, including Netflix, Amazon, and Apple.
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Following their father's gruesome murder in a violent home invasion, the Locke children return to his childhood home of Keyhouse in secluded Lovecraft, Massachusetts Their mother, Nina (O'Connor), is too trapped in[...]
Danielle Mick writes from New York Comic Con 2017:
Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan Panel
"What is a Jack Ryan story without a threat on a global scale?" – Carlton Cuse
After doing the Jack Ryan Amazon Echo Escape Room, I had to figure out what this was all about I made the last minute decision to jump into the[...]
The new series is from Carlton Cuse (The Strain, Lost) and Graham Rowland (Almost Human, Fringe) and will star John Krasinski (The Office) in the titular role Krasinski is the fifth person to step into the role of the CIA analyst, following in the footsteps of Alec Baldwin, Harrison Ford, Ben Affleck, and Chris Pine[...]
Hill and Carlton Cuse (Lost, Bates Motel) will be shepherding the pilot with IDW Entertainment Cuse will serve as showrunner and executive-produce the pilot with Hill, Barbara Muschietti, Lindsey Springer, Ted Adams and David Ozer of IDW Entertainment; and David Alpert and Rick Jacobs from Circle of Confusion Hill will also be writing the pilot,[...]
The loss of Rhimes leaves ABC scrambling to come up with someone to fill her mighty shoes, and the network has a person in mind: LOST co-showrunner Carlton Cuse.
According to Deadline, Cuse has signed a four year deal with ABC to create new projects for network, cable, and streaming.
"It is with great pleasure that I[...]
Hill himself will write the pilot, while LOST alum Carlton Cuse will serve as showrunner (so don't expect any payoff in the finale – yes we're still butthurt about LOST) Scott Derrickson will direct, as Derrickson himself proudly told Twitter:
I'm directing the @joe_hill TV pilot adaptation of his own amazing graphic novel for Hulu and producer[...]
With six of the thirteen episodes of season one having aired, FX has given Guillermo Del Toro and Carlton Cuse's vampire drama The Strain the green light for a second thirteen episode season to air in 2015 The networks first ever airing of an original series on a Sunday night drew in 4.73 million initial[...]
What followed was a preview viewing of today's episode of the show so those traveling wouldn't miss out.
After the screening, Guillermo del Toro, Carlton Cuse, and Chuck Hogan introduced the cast members David Bradley, justifiably, got the biggest round of applause Nora Martinez was a close second Corey Stoll, also to big applause, came out[...]
The Hollywood Reporter reveals cable network FX (home of edgy fare like Justified, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and American Horror Story) has ordered a 13 episode first season of the horror series starring House of Cards' Corey Stoll.
Announced a little over a year ago, The Strain is an adaptation of del Toro's own vampire[...]