Recently at the show’s Comic-Con panel, it was announced that Wynonna Earp will return for a second season on Syfy in 2017:
Press Release: San Diego, CA (July 23, 2016) – SEVEN24 Films and Idw Entertainment, a subsidiary of Idw Media Holdings (Otc Pink: Idwm), today announced that Syfy has renewed Wynonna Earp for a second season. The announcement came during the Wynonna Earp panel at Comic Con International in San Diego where the full cast appeared as guests. The freshman series scored big with both critics and fans, becoming a hit on social media, spawning hashtags, and trending weekly with each new episode. It recently nabbed the E! News TV Scoop Award for Best New Series of 2016.
Developed by Showrunner and Executive Producer Emily Andras, the series stars Melanie Scrofano, Shamier Anderson, Tim Rozon, Dominique Provost-Chalkley, and is based on the Idw Publishing comic book series created by Beau Smith.
“In just one season,...
Press Release: San Diego, CA (July 23, 2016) – SEVEN24 Films and Idw Entertainment, a subsidiary of Idw Media Holdings (Otc Pink: Idwm), today announced that Syfy has renewed Wynonna Earp for a second season. The announcement came during the Wynonna Earp panel at Comic Con International in San Diego where the full cast appeared as guests. The freshman series scored big with both critics and fans, becoming a hit on social media, spawning hashtags, and trending weekly with each new episode. It recently nabbed the E! News TV Scoop Award for Best New Series of 2016.
Developed by Showrunner and Executive Producer Emily Andras, the series stars Melanie Scrofano, Shamier Anderson, Tim Rozon, Dominique Provost-Chalkley, and is based on the Idw Publishing comic book series created by Beau Smith.
“In just one season,...
- 7/26/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Previously in the works as a TV show adaptation at Fox and as a movie at Universal, Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez’s H.P. Lovecraft-inspired comic book series is now in development for the small screen at Idw Entertainment, who announced that they are developing a TV series based on Locke & Key, with Hill executive producing and writing the pilot episode:
Press Release: San Diego, CA (May 9th, 2016) – Idw Entertainment (“Idwe”) announced today that the award-winning, fan-favorite property Locke & Key is being developed as a television series. Author/creator Joe Hill will be writing the pilot and serving as an executive producer.
Locke & Key has garnered both awards and acclaim during its five-year run. Following the titular Locke family as they encounter magic beyond belief and evils beyond redemption, Locke & Key quickly won over readers and has since become a staple in introducing new readers to the medium. With...
Press Release: San Diego, CA (May 9th, 2016) – Idw Entertainment (“Idwe”) announced today that the award-winning, fan-favorite property Locke & Key is being developed as a television series. Author/creator Joe Hill will be writing the pilot and serving as an executive producer.
Locke & Key has garnered both awards and acclaim during its five-year run. Following the titular Locke family as they encounter magic beyond belief and evils beyond redemption, Locke & Key quickly won over readers and has since become a staple in introducing new readers to the medium. With...
- 5/9/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Brooklyn Animal Control is not being picked up right now by USA. However, the network has not given up on the series completely. The network has asked those involved to redevelop the series.
Deadline reported that Jt Petty and his team, which included David S. Goyer, will work on the series. It is based on a comic created by Petty.
Brooklyn Animal Control is meant to tell the story of a secret division of the NYPD that handles a group of werewolves that live in the borough of New York City. If it moves forward, the series “will examine city politics, immigrant communities, and families divided by ambition, secrecy, and tradition.”
Would you want to see this series on USA? Should the network give it a chance? Tell us what you think.
Deadline reported that Jt Petty and his team, which included David S. Goyer, will work on the series. It is based on a comic created by Petty.
Brooklyn Animal Control is meant to tell the story of a secret division of the NYPD that handles a group of werewolves that live in the borough of New York City. If it moves forward, the series “will examine city politics, immigrant communities, and families divided by ambition, secrecy, and tradition.”
Would you want to see this series on USA? Should the network give it a chance? Tell us what you think.
- 5/4/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
USA Network has made decisions on its two outstanding drama pilots, Brooklyn Animal Control, based on the Idw Publishing comic created by Jt Petty, and Poor Richard’s Almanack. According to sources, none of the two is going forward. I hear Brooklyn Animal Control, from Universal Cable Prods., will be redeveloped with Petty, who also wrote the original pilot and executive produced it with David S. Goyer, Circle of Confusion's Rick Jacobs & David Alpert, and Idw…...
- 4/30/2016
- Deadline TV
Last year, The CW ordered a pilot for a rebooted Tales From the Darkside show, with author Joe Hill writing and executive producing the new take on George A. Romero’s beloved 1980s anthology series. A few months later, the network passed on the project, but Joe Hill is now re-teaming with Locke & Key artist Gabriel Rodríguez and Idw Publishing for a four-issue Tales From the Darkside comic book series.
The modern day-set Tales from the Darkside comic book series debuts this June and will feature standalone stories that are ultimately linked together in one all-encompassing arc. Rather than adapt specific episodes of the TV show, the comic books will instead be inspired by their source material and will have a meta vibe as well.
The comics are written by Hill and brought to life on the paneled page by artist Rodríguez, who previously worked with Hill on the acclaimed...
The modern day-set Tales from the Darkside comic book series debuts this June and will feature standalone stories that are ultimately linked together in one all-encompassing arc. Rather than adapt specific episodes of the TV show, the comic books will instead be inspired by their source material and will have a meta vibe as well.
The comics are written by Hill and brought to life on the paneled page by artist Rodríguez, who previously worked with Hill on the acclaimed...
- 2/19/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Arjay Smith (Perception) has been tapped for a recurring role on TNT drama series Major Crimes. Smith, repped by Global Artists and More/Medavoy Management, will play Dennis Price. Best known for playing Max Lewicki on TNT’s Perception, he also recurred on Sons Of Anarchy and recently guest starred on CSI. Daniel Zovatto (It Follows) has signed on to the USA Network pilot Brooklyn Animal Control, based on the Idw Publishing comic created by Jt Petty. It follows the inner…...
- 11/11/2015
- Deadline TV
Carnivàle's Clea DuVall has taken the hair-raising lead role in USA Network pilot Brooklyn Animal Control.
Brooklyn Animal Control is an adaptation of an Idw comic series about a secret division of the NYPD tasked with policing werewolves.
The project is being developed for the USA Network by Man of Steel's David S Goyer, video game writer Jt Petty (Splinter Cell), Rick Jacobs (Circle of Confusion), David Alpert (The Walking Dead) and Idw's David Ozer and Ted Adams.
DuVall has stepped into the matronly role of Madeleine Holmlund, leader of a New York den of werewolves, reports TV Line.
The 38-year-old actress is no stranger to supernatural drama, having starred in alien flick The Faculty and horror blockbuster The Grudge.
She has also worked on television extensively in Heroes, The Lizzie Borden Chronicles, American Horror Story: Asylum and Carnivàle.
Brooklyn Animal Control is an adaptation of an Idw comic series about a secret division of the NYPD tasked with policing werewolves.
The project is being developed for the USA Network by Man of Steel's David S Goyer, video game writer Jt Petty (Splinter Cell), Rick Jacobs (Circle of Confusion), David Alpert (The Walking Dead) and Idw's David Ozer and Ted Adams.
DuVall has stepped into the matronly role of Madeleine Holmlund, leader of a New York den of werewolves, reports TV Line.
The 38-year-old actress is no stranger to supernatural drama, having starred in alien flick The Faculty and horror blockbuster The Grudge.
She has also worked on television extensively in Heroes, The Lizzie Borden Chronicles, American Horror Story: Asylum and Carnivàle.
- 10/30/2015
- Digital Spy
Clea Duvall has joined the cast of USA Network's drama pilot Brooklyn Animal Control, based on the Idw Publishing comic created by Jt Petty. Written and executive produced by Petty, Brooklyn Animal Control follows the inner workings of a secret subdivision of the NYPD that functions as social services for some of the city's most unique citizens — werewolves. It centers on John Crean (Stephen Graham), an officer of the Brooklyn Animal Control who is well-acquainted with…...
- 10/29/2015
- Deadline TV
Deadline reports that Stephen Graham (Boardwalk Empire, This Is England, Snatch) will play the lead in USA Network’s small-screen adaptation of Idw Publishing comic series, Brooklyn Animal Control. Created by J.T. Petty, the story deals with a of a group of officers assigned to a highly secret subdivision of the NYPD that functions as social services for the city’s werewolf population. Graham will play Officer John Crean, who will serve as “cop, counselor and diplomat” for the small community of lycanthropes he's on good terms with - but “when backed against a wall, he will buck tradition and risk everything to protect his miscreant son.” Game Of Thrones director Brian Kirk will helm the pilot, and will also executive produce alongside David S. Goyer. Brooklyn Animal Control doesn't have a premiere date yet.
- 10/7/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
USA Network’s werewolf drama series has found its lead, as Boardwalk Empire alum Stephan Graham has signed on to play John Crean in the small-screen adaptation of Idw Publishing comic series, Brooklyn Animal Control.
The comic was created by J.T. Petty and focuses on the trials and tribulations of a group of officers assigned to a highly secret subdivision of the NYPD that functions as social services for the city’s lycanthropic citizens. One such officer is Graham’s John Crean, who is well acquainted with the small group of werewolves, and according to Deadline he’ll play “cop, counselor and diplomat” for them. The site adds: “When backed against a wall, he will buck tradition and risk everything to protect his miscreant son.”
Graham is a British actor best known Stateside for his turn as Al Capone in HBO’s Boardwalk Empire, but he has also had memorable...
The comic was created by J.T. Petty and focuses on the trials and tribulations of a group of officers assigned to a highly secret subdivision of the NYPD that functions as social services for the city’s lycanthropic citizens. One such officer is Graham’s John Crean, who is well acquainted with the small group of werewolves, and according to Deadline he’ll play “cop, counselor and diplomat” for them. The site adds: “When backed against a wall, he will buck tradition and risk everything to protect his miscreant son.”
Graham is a British actor best known Stateside for his turn as Al Capone in HBO’s Boardwalk Empire, but he has also had memorable...
- 10/7/2015
- by Mark Cassidy
- We Got This Covered
Exclusive: Boardwalk Empire alum Stephen Graham is set to topline USA Network’s drama pilot Brooklyn Animal Control, based on the Idw Publishing comic created by Jt Petty. Additionally, Brian Kirk (Game Of Thrones) has signed on to direct the pilot and will also executive produce alongside David S. Goyer. Written and executive produced by Petty, Brooklyn Animal Control follows the inner workings of a secret subdivision of the NYPD that functions as social services for…...
- 10/6/2015
- Deadline TV
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