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The Boys: Amazon Casts Five More for The Seven's Roster
Amazon's new series The Boys just made a number of new additions to The Seven's membership roster on Wednesday, with Antony Starr (American Gothic), Dominique McElligott (The Last Tycoon), Chace Crawford (Gossip Girl), Jessie T. Usher (Survivor’s Remorse) and Nathan Mitchell (iZombie) joining.
Y The Last Man: FX "Pretty Optimistic" on Series; Talks Michael Green
What's one cable network's loss could possibly be another cable network's gain, with news of Michael Green's (Hannibal) current availability making its way around several production companies and a number of television series projects, including Brian K. Vaughan's Y: The Last Man.
j.j. abrams Star Wars
With what can be viewed by some as his next step towards total film and television domination, the one-man walking Disney himself J.J. Abrams has apparently written a new science fiction drama television series that is the subject of a bidding war between two media behemoths: Apple and HBO.
Mr. Mercedes Season 2 Adds Boardwalk's Huston, Sicario's Hernandez
With production on the second season Mr. Mercedes set to begin next month, Boardwalk Empire alum Jack Huston and Maximiliano Hernandez (Sicario) are joining Stephen King's game of "cat and mouse" between Brendan Gleeson's Detective Bill Hodges and Harry Treadaway's Brady Hartsfield.
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TruTV Sets Dates for Chris Gethard, Talk Show; Announces New Series
Up-and-coming comedy cabler (and I'm sure proud recipient of The Weekly Static's 2017 Most Valuable Player award) truTV took to the stage at today's Television Critics Association (TCA) to give details on three new series as well as announce the premiere dates for several returning series.
Did Bryan Fuller Exit American Gods for Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles?
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Paramount TV President Amy Powell updated fans on the status of the series adaptation of Anne Rice's The Vampire Chonicles with word that American Gods' Bryan Fuller is currently working with the Rices on the project and that work continues on the script.
The Looming Tower Trailer: Jeff Daniels Drama Shows CIA, FBI Divide
Based on Lawrence Wright‘s Pulitzer Prize-winning book The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11, the trailer for Hulu's new dramatic series The Looming Tower focuses on the rivalry and distrust between the CIA and FBI throughout the ’90s that may have laid the groundwork for the 9/11 terrorist attack.
Family Guy's 300th Episode Preview: Brian vs. Stewie – It's On!
With Fox's animated hit series Family Guy about to drop its 300th episode, I'm not sure what's more impressive: that the Seth MacFarlane series bested a ton of early naysayers to achieve such a milestone; or that Adult Swim still rotates the same 26 episodes on a regular basis.
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Glenn Howerton Addresses His Future
When it was announced that series creator Glenn Howerton would be spending some time outside of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's Paddy's Pub to (hopefully) "teach" a couple of seasons of A.P. Bio at NBC, Sunny fans started to get a little nervous about Howerton's future with the FXX series.