The CW has tweaked the scheduling plans for two new summer scripted series.
Action thriller Bulletproof will premiere on Aug. 7 at 8 Pm, a move to a Wednesday night slot. The show was originally scheduled to premiere on Sunday, July 28.
Horror anthology series Two Sentence Horror Stories moves to a later time, from 8 Pm to 9 Pm, on Thursday. It will still debut on Aug. 8.
The show follows two undercover cops, Bishop (Noel Clarke of Star Trek: Into Darkness) and Pike (Ashley Walters of Top Boy) as they chase hardened criminals in London’s East End.
Bulletproof is from Vertigo Films and Company Pictures, with executive producers Allan Niblo, Michele Buck, Judy Counihan, Nick Love, Noel Clarke, and Ashley Walters. The show is a Sky Original,and was co-funded and distributed internationally by Sky Vision.
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Action thriller Bulletproof will premiere on Aug. 7 at 8 Pm, a move to a Wednesday night slot. The show was originally scheduled to premiere on Sunday, July 28.
Horror anthology series Two Sentence Horror Stories moves to a later time, from 8 Pm to 9 Pm, on Thursday. It will still debut on Aug. 8.
The show follows two undercover cops, Bishop (Noel Clarke of Star Trek: Into Darkness) and Pike (Ashley Walters of Top Boy) as they chase hardened criminals in London’s East End.
Bulletproof is from Vertigo Films and Company Pictures, with executive producers Allan Niblo, Michele Buck, Judy Counihan, Nick Love, Noel Clarke, and Ashley Walters. The show is a Sky Original,and was co-funded and distributed internationally by Sky Vision.
Two...
- 7/4/2019
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Back in 2017, executive producer Vera Miao's Two Sentence Horror Stories brought creepy online flash fiction to life on Verizon’s go90 channel, with the short film-styled series coming to CW Seed in 2018. Now, The CW is moving forward with a full-length, half-hour episodes version of the anthology series, with the latest edition of Two Sentence Horror Stories premiering on the network this August.
Featuring eight half-hour episodes, Two Sentence Horror Stories will premiere on The CW with back-to-back installments on Thursday, August 8th. As with the original iteration of Two Sentence Horror Stories, this new version of the show comes from Warner Bros.' Stage 13, with Miao once again returning to executive produce.
We have the press release with more details below, stay tuned to Daily Dead for future updates on Two Sentence Horror Stories, and in case you missed it, read Heather Wixson's previous interview with Miao.
Featuring eight half-hour episodes, Two Sentence Horror Stories will premiere on The CW with back-to-back installments on Thursday, August 8th. As with the original iteration of Two Sentence Horror Stories, this new version of the show comes from Warner Bros.' Stage 13, with Miao once again returning to executive produce.
We have the press release with more details below, stay tuned to Daily Dead for future updates on Two Sentence Horror Stories, and in case you missed it, read Heather Wixson's previous interview with Miao.
- 6/7/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
The CW added a 13th original series, “Two Sentence Horror Stories,” to its summer schedule Monday.
The anthology series premieres with back-to-back episodes on Aug. 8, joining 12 other shows in the network’s summer lineup. Episodes of “Two Sentence Horror Stories” will feature Nicole Kang (“Batwoman”), Jim Parrack (“Suicide Squad”) and Aleyse Shannon (“Charmed”).
Per the network, the series is inspired by the viral fan fiction of two sentence horror stories. The CW says, “These contemporary tales of horror and haunting tap into universal primal fears, filtered through the anxieties of the most connected and racially diverse generation. Despite dizzying advancements in technology, inequality, social progress, and environmental degradation… the things that haunt us are still the same.”
Also Read: 'Batwoman,' 'Katy Keene' and 'Nancy Drew': Watch Trailers for The CW's New Shows
From Stage 13 in association with Warner Bros., “Two Sentence Horror Stories” is executive produced...
The anthology series premieres with back-to-back episodes on Aug. 8, joining 12 other shows in the network’s summer lineup. Episodes of “Two Sentence Horror Stories” will feature Nicole Kang (“Batwoman”), Jim Parrack (“Suicide Squad”) and Aleyse Shannon (“Charmed”).
Per the network, the series is inspired by the viral fan fiction of two sentence horror stories. The CW says, “These contemporary tales of horror and haunting tap into universal primal fears, filtered through the anxieties of the most connected and racially diverse generation. Despite dizzying advancements in technology, inequality, social progress, and environmental degradation… the things that haunt us are still the same.”
Also Read: 'Batwoman,' 'Katy Keene' and 'Nancy Drew': Watch Trailers for The CW's New Shows
From Stage 13 in association with Warner Bros., “Two Sentence Horror Stories” is executive produced...
- 6/3/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Exclusive: The CW is adding another original scripted series to its summer lineup, anthology Two Sentence Horror Stories. It marks the 12th original CW series for summer 2019, the most ever for the 13-year-old network, which has been ramping up its commitment to year-round programming.
Set to debut on August 8 at 8 Pm with back-to-back episodes, Two Sentence Horror Stories consists of eight half-hour stand-alone episodes featuring actors Nicole Kang (Batwoman), Jim Parrack (Suicide Squad) and Aleyse Shannon (Charmed), among others.
Created/executive produced by Vera Miao (Best Friends Forever), Two Sentence Horror Stories, from Warner Bros’ digital content studio Stage 13, originated as the five-episode short-form digital series 2Sh, which premiered on go90 in October 2017. The short-form series then launched on CW Seed in October 2018. Following the exposure on its digital platform, the CW became interested in a full-length version to air on the broadcast network.
Two Sentence Horror Stories features contemporary...
Set to debut on August 8 at 8 Pm with back-to-back episodes, Two Sentence Horror Stories consists of eight half-hour stand-alone episodes featuring actors Nicole Kang (Batwoman), Jim Parrack (Suicide Squad) and Aleyse Shannon (Charmed), among others.
Created/executive produced by Vera Miao (Best Friends Forever), Two Sentence Horror Stories, from Warner Bros’ digital content studio Stage 13, originated as the five-episode short-form digital series 2Sh, which premiered on go90 in October 2017. The short-form series then launched on CW Seed in October 2018. Following the exposure on its digital platform, the CW became interested in a full-length version to air on the broadcast network.
Two Sentence Horror Stories features contemporary...
- 6/3/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
In today’s film news roundup, “Till the Whistle Blows” starts development, “All These Small Moments” is acquired, and End Cue invests in Greencard Pictures.
Development
Winter State Entertainment is producing high school football drama “Till the Whistle Blows” with plans to start shooting next year in Idaho Falls, Id.
The movie follows the story of 1967 high school football coach Vernon Ravsten, who saw his Idaho Falls team go undefeated as he battled cancer during his final season, and is based on the novel “A Promise Kept” written in 2000 by brothers Bruce K. Couch and Robert M. Couch, who both played for Ravsten.
“Till the Whistle Blows” is produced by Patrick Werksma, Mark Smith, and Winter State’s Hamid and Camille Torabpour, with the screenplay adapted by Hamid Torabpour, Werksma, and Smith. Chris Brewster will direct “Till the Whistle Blows.”
Brewster is also directing the zombie action-thriller “Outbreak Z” for Winter State.
Development
Winter State Entertainment is producing high school football drama “Till the Whistle Blows” with plans to start shooting next year in Idaho Falls, Id.
The movie follows the story of 1967 high school football coach Vernon Ravsten, who saw his Idaho Falls team go undefeated as he battled cancer during his final season, and is based on the novel “A Promise Kept” written in 2000 by brothers Bruce K. Couch and Robert M. Couch, who both played for Ravsten.
“Till the Whistle Blows” is produced by Patrick Werksma, Mark Smith, and Winter State’s Hamid and Camille Torabpour, with the screenplay adapted by Hamid Torabpour, Werksma, and Smith. Chris Brewster will direct “Till the Whistle Blows.”
Brewster is also directing the zombie action-thriller “Outbreak Z” for Winter State.
- 10/19/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
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