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Ahead of the premiere of “The Boys” Season 4, showrunner Eric Kripke has announced the R-rated Amazon Prime Video superhero series will conclude with its fifth season.
“#TheBoys Season 4 Premiere Week is a good time to announce: Season 5 will be the Final Season!” Kripke said in a post on X (formerly Twitter) Tuesday, which was accompanied with a screenshot of a redacted copy of the script for the Season 4 finale. “Always my plan, I just had to be cagey till I got the final Ok from Vought. Thrilled to bring the story to a gory, epic, moist climax. Watch Season 4 in 2 Days, cause the end has begun!”
Debuting in 2019, “The Boys” takes place in a world run by superhero mega corp Vought and follows the battle between the supes and the titular “Boys,” a group of humans whose lives have been ruined in one way or another by supes.
The series stars Karl Urban,...
“#TheBoys Season 4 Premiere Week is a good time to announce: Season 5 will be the Final Season!” Kripke said in a post on X (formerly Twitter) Tuesday, which was accompanied with a screenshot of a redacted copy of the script for the Season 4 finale. “Always my plan, I just had to be cagey till I got the final Ok from Vought. Thrilled to bring the story to a gory, epic, moist climax. Watch Season 4 in 2 Days, cause the end has begun!”
Debuting in 2019, “The Boys” takes place in a world run by superhero mega corp Vought and follows the battle between the supes and the titular “Boys,” a group of humans whose lives have been ruined in one way or another by supes.
The series stars Karl Urban,...
- 6/11/2024
- by Jennifer Maas
- Variety Film + TV
Update: Though it initially appeared that “The Acolyte” may have had a stronger debut than 2023’s “Ahsoka,” Disney shared that the first episode of its latest Star Wars series reached 11.1 million views in its first five days — almost 3 million short of what “Ahsoka” achieved in the same amount of time. “The Acolyte” still represents Disney+’s biggest series premiere of 2024, however.
Previously: “The Acolyte,” Disney+’s newest Star Wars series, reached 4.8 million views in its first day of availability. This marks the streamer’s biggest series premiere of 2024, according to Disney.
An exact first-day viewership total isn’t available for “Ahsoka,” the most recent Star Wars series, though Disney did report that it took five days to reach 14 million views. That comes out to an average of 2.8 million viewers per day — 2 million below the launch of “The Acolyte,” though it’s likely that most of “Ahsoka’s” was concentrated in...
Previously: “The Acolyte,” Disney+’s newest Star Wars series, reached 4.8 million views in its first day of availability. This marks the streamer’s biggest series premiere of 2024, according to Disney.
An exact first-day viewership total isn’t available for “Ahsoka,” the most recent Star Wars series, though Disney did report that it took five days to reach 14 million views. That comes out to an average of 2.8 million viewers per day — 2 million below the launch of “The Acolyte,” though it’s likely that most of “Ahsoka’s” was concentrated in...
- 6/6/2024
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
“How to Have Sex” breakout and newly-crowned BAFTA Rising Star winner Mia McKenna-Bruce has landed her next major role.
The British actress is set to lead the cast of “The Seven Dials Mystery,” Netflix’s upcoming Agatha Christie series written by “Broadchurch” creator and former “Doctor Who” showrunner Chris Chibnall, Variety has learned. Joining McKenna-Bruce are Helena Bonham Carter and Martin Freeman.
Set in 1925 and described as a “witty, epic and fast-paced drama,” “The Seven Dials Mystery” follows a lavish country house party where a practical joke appears to have gone horribly, murderously wrong. In the end, it’s up...
The British actress is set to lead the cast of “The Seven Dials Mystery,” Netflix’s upcoming Agatha Christie series written by “Broadchurch” creator and former “Doctor Who” showrunner Chris Chibnall, Variety has learned. Joining McKenna-Bruce are Helena Bonham Carter and Martin Freeman.
Set in 1925 and described as a “witty, epic and fast-paced drama,” “The Seven Dials Mystery” follows a lavish country house party where a practical joke appears to have gone horribly, murderously wrong. In the end, it’s up...
- 6/10/2024
- by Alex Ritman
- Variety - TV News
Spoiler Alert: This article discusses the third episode of “Clipped,” “Let the Games Began,” now streaming on Hulu.
Laurence Fishburne had never even heard of Doc Rivers before signing on to play the perennial NBA coach in FX’s “Clipped.”
“I’m not a sports fan. My manager is a Clippers season-ticket holder, one of the faithful. I had thought that she sent this to me because it was a promotion for her team. And that turned out not to be the case,” Fishburne says, then chuckles. “At all.”
Indeed, the 2014-set limited series follows the basketball organization at its all-time nadir,...
Laurence Fishburne had never even heard of Doc Rivers before signing on to play the perennial NBA coach in FX’s “Clipped.”
“I’m not a sports fan. My manager is a Clippers season-ticket holder, one of the faithful. I had thought that she sent this to me because it was a promotion for her team. And that turned out not to be the case,” Fishburne says, then chuckles. “At all.”
Indeed, the 2014-set limited series follows the basketball organization at its all-time nadir,...
- 6/12/2024
- by J. Kim Murphy
- Variety - TV News
U.S-produced film and TV content has maintained leadership in terms of reach among Subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) users in nine major markets in Asia-Pacific. And it remains important for acquiring and maintaining subscriptions, a new report finds.
New research from consultancy firm Media Partners Asia is based on passively-collected data from 40,000 digital users amassed by its Ampd sister company. Territories covered include Australia, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand, from May 2023 to April 2024.
American content was viewed by 60% of the monitored users in the first quarter of this year. That put it ahead of Korean shows, watched by 56% in the region,...
New research from consultancy firm Media Partners Asia is based on passively-collected data from 40,000 digital users amassed by its Ampd sister company. Territories covered include Australia, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand, from May 2023 to April 2024.
American content was viewed by 60% of the monitored users in the first quarter of this year. That put it ahead of Korean shows, watched by 56% in the region,...
- 6/12/2024
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety - TV News
Mae and Osha may be twins, but they want very different things out of life. That disconnect was prevalent in Star Wars: The Acolyte’s flashback episode on Tuesday, set 16 years in the past on their home planet of Brendok.
The Force-sensitive girls were to participate in the Ascension, a special ceremony during which they’d become witches and join their family’s coven. While Mae was honored to perform the task, Osha had her reservations. She wasn’t sure that that was what she wanted.
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The Force-sensitive girls were to participate in the Ascension, a special ceremony during which they’d become witches and join their family’s coven. While Mae was honored to perform the task, Osha had her reservations. She wasn’t sure that that was what she wanted.
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- 6/12/2024
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
The Late Night studio just got a little emptier.
Late Night With Seth Meyers‘ house musicians, known as The 8G Band, will not return in person when the NBC series comes back for Season 12 in September, according to a report from Vulture.
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Keyboardist Eli Janney — who makes up...
Late Night With Seth Meyers‘ house musicians, known as The 8G Band, will not return in person when the NBC series comes back for Season 12 in September, according to a report from Vulture.
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Keyboardist Eli Janney — who makes up...
- 6/12/2024
- by Rebecca Iannucci
- TVLine.com
[Spoiler Alert: This contains spoilers from America’s Got Talent, Season 19, Episode 3.] When it comes to making an impression on America’s Got Talent, a moving backstory and unparalleled performance will help you advance further in the audition process, and such was the case upon meeting siblings Jenna and Stu Walker who sing together as The Reklaws. Receiving four yes’s from the judges panel, there’s plenty more to uncover about the singers as we await their next performance in the auditions round. Scroll down to learn more about the act. Where are The Reklaws From? The Reklaws revealed they are originally from Canada where they grew up in a town they call Kirkwall which is located in Ontario. The siblings grew up with their family on a sprawling farm known as the Yee-Haw Adventure Farm. “Hundreds of people would just come have fun,” Stu recalled before heading onstage with Jenna. The farm included a pumpkin patch,...
- 6/12/2024
- TV Insider
Steve Carell knows a thing or two about running an office. Or The Office, we should say.
The man formerly known as Michael Scott revealed that actor Domhnall Gleeson, who is set to star in the upcoming spinoff of The Office, reached out to Carell before he said yes to the role. (The two recently starred together in the FX limited series The Patient.)
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The man formerly known as Michael Scott revealed that actor Domhnall Gleeson, who is set to star in the upcoming spinoff of The Office, reached out to Carell before he said yes to the role. (The two recently starred together in the FX limited series The Patient.)
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- 6/12/2024
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
NBC isn’t cutting “Late Night” off the network’s regular schedule, but it is going to cut the show’s budget.
The 8G Band, a signature element of the Seth Meyers-led program since it launched in 2014, will stop appearing on the after-hours NBC show, commencing in the fall. Eli Janney, the combo’s keyboardist, told Vulture Tuesday that the trio was informed in recent weeks that the band would cease to be a regular part of the program due to budget cuts.
“In the end, NBC was adamant about where they wanted the budget to go,” Janney told the entertainment-news site.
The 8G Band, a signature element of the Seth Meyers-led program since it launched in 2014, will stop appearing on the after-hours NBC show, commencing in the fall. Eli Janney, the combo’s keyboardist, told Vulture Tuesday that the trio was informed in recent weeks that the band would cease to be a regular part of the program due to budget cuts.
“In the end, NBC was adamant about where they wanted the budget to go,” Janney told the entertainment-news site.
- 6/12/2024
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety - TV News
HBO’s “The Last of Us” scored two prizes from this year’s 2024 Rockie Awards International Program Competition, as announced Tuesday at the Banff World Media Festival. “The Last of Us” won for drama series: English language, and also picked up the Grand Jury Prize, which is selected from the top-scoring programs across the entire field of nominees.
Among other big winners from the U.S., Peacock’s “Poker Face” won for comedy series: English language, while Fox’s “The Masked Singer” received the honors for competition series/game shows. Also, Fox’s “Family Guy” won for animated series.
In total,...
Among other big winners from the U.S., Peacock’s “Poker Face” won for comedy series: English language, while Fox’s “The Masked Singer” received the honors for competition series/game shows. Also, Fox’s “Family Guy” won for animated series.
In total,...
- 6/12/2024
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety - TV News
There’s no denying that Jeopardy!‘s Adriana Harmeyer has been on an impressive winning streak, but will it continue? After the June 11 game, the signs are promising as she rang in her 10th consecutive win, being among a small group to ever achieve that status through regular gameplay. In the match, the Indiana-based archivist went up against math teacher Scott McCann from Germantown, Tennessee, and audiovisual archivist Sarah Harzell from Howell, New Jersey. Already a nine-day champion at the start of the game with a total of $204,700 in winnings, Adriana was certainly the competitor to beat heading into the match. Scott was Adriana’s biggest competition as he went into the Double Jeopardy round with $5,000, a noticeable lead against Adriana’s $3,400. While she managed to pull back the lead during Double Jeopardy, Adriana did lose $3,000 during the third Daily Double clue in the category “Authors Before Authoring,” which presented her with the statement,...
- 6/12/2024
- TV Insider
The casting on Hulu’s L.A. Clippers docudrama Clipped is getting harsh reviews… from someone who lived through it.
ESPN basketball analyst Austin Rivers — the son of coach Doc Rivers, played by Laurence Fishburne on Clipped — took time on a recent episode of his Off Guard podcast to rip into the Hulu series for its questionable casting choices. In a clip posted on Instagram, Rivers mocked the casting of NBA great Stephen Curry: “That is Stephen Santiago. That’s, like, the third baseman for the Padres. Who the hell is that guy?”
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ESPN basketball analyst Austin Rivers — the son of coach Doc Rivers, played by Laurence Fishburne on Clipped — took time on a recent episode of his Off Guard podcast to rip into the Hulu series for its questionable casting choices. In a clip posted on Instagram, Rivers mocked the casting of NBA great Stephen Curry: “That is Stephen Santiago. That’s, like, the third baseman for the Padres. Who the hell is that guy?”
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- 6/11/2024
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
When series creators David Benioff, D.B. Weiss and Alexander Woo first crafted the moment Jin Cheng (Jess Hong) and Thomas Wade (Liam Cunningham) enter the game in “3 Body Problem,” they made it so they “would put on the headset and then there’ll be a moment of black and then they go into the game.” But when they saw the scene cut together, they felt there was “something missing.” So for inspiration, they reached to another popular sci-fi series for inspiration: “Severance.”
“We’re actually influenced by ‘Severance’ in the elevator scenes, you know where they have that kind of weird camera effect,...
“We’re actually influenced by ‘Severance’ in the elevator scenes, you know where they have that kind of weird camera effect,...
- 6/11/2024
- by Jack Dunn
- Variety - TV News
Ayden Mayeri has joined the cast of an upcoming Peacock comedy series led by Steph Curry and Adam Pally.
Per the official logline, the currently untitled series follows Danny (Pally), “a down-on-his-luck memorabilia dealer who looks for redemption by reuniting with his sixth-grade teammate, NBA legend Steph Curry.”
Mayeri will play Samantha, Danny’s ex-wife.
Mayeri is best known for playing Beth Ann in the 2022 Showtime comedy series “I Love That For You.” She also starred in Season 1 of “The Afterparty” on Apple TV+ as Jennifer No. 2, with other TV credits including “Into the Dark” on Hulu, “Veep” on HBO,...
Per the official logline, the currently untitled series follows Danny (Pally), “a down-on-his-luck memorabilia dealer who looks for redemption by reuniting with his sixth-grade teammate, NBA legend Steph Curry.”
Mayeri will play Samantha, Danny’s ex-wife.
Mayeri is best known for playing Beth Ann in the 2022 Showtime comedy series “I Love That For You.” She also starred in Season 1 of “The Afterparty” on Apple TV+ as Jennifer No. 2, with other TV credits including “Into the Dark” on Hulu, “Veep” on HBO,...
- 6/11/2024
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety - TV News
Upstanding married lawyer has an affair. Upstanding married lawyer is accused of murdering his mistress. It’s a tale as old as time, or in the case of this eight-part series, as old as 1990, when Scott Turow’s courtroom thriller novel was first brought to the screen in a feature film starring Harrison Ford. Now on Presumed Innocent on Apple TV+, Jake Gyllenhaal steps into the dock as Rusty Sabich, a Chicago prosecutor pleading innocent to killing his colleague and lover Carolyn Polhemus (Renate Reinsve). The lure of this adaptation from TV hitmaker David E. Kelley is not just the whodunit of it all but grappling with whether you believe such a guy-next-door, who shares two teenage kids with wife Barbara (Ruth Negga), could commit a vicious homicide. Watch the video above for an interview with Kelley and the cast. When asked if Rusty compares to any of the lawyers...
- 6/11/2024
- TV Insider
Steve Carell will not be starring in the new iteration of “The Office” coming to Peacock, but he did encourage Domhnall Gleeson to sign on to star. The two actors acted together in FX’s 2022 limited series “The Patient,” which earned Carell a Screen Actors Guild award nomination. Gleeson, meanwhile, was nominated at the Golden Globes and Critics’ Choice Awards.
“I know Domhnall Gleeson – who I did ‘The Patient’ with – is going to be one of the leads. I know that for sure,” Carell told Jimmy Fallon during a recent interview on “The Tonight Show.” “He’s an excellent actor.
“I know Domhnall Gleeson – who I did ‘The Patient’ with – is going to be one of the leads. I know that for sure,” Carell told Jimmy Fallon during a recent interview on “The Tonight Show.” “He’s an excellent actor.
- 6/11/2024
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety - TV News
CBS Entertainment president Amy Reisenbach says that she and other execs at America’s Most Watched Network would “toss and turn” while deciding which shows to cancel this spring.
“I’m a big fan of TV first and I sympathize and relate to all of the fans out there who are disappointed in the fact that these shows are ending,” Reisenbach said on Tuesday at the Banff World Media Festival (per our sister site Variety). “But at the end of the day, our job at CBS is to make those really tough calls,” she added, echoing the comments she made...
“I’m a big fan of TV first and I sympathize and relate to all of the fans out there who are disappointed in the fact that these shows are ending,” Reisenbach said on Tuesday at the Banff World Media Festival (per our sister site Variety). “But at the end of the day, our job at CBS is to make those really tough calls,” she added, echoing the comments she made...
- 6/11/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
World-renowned chef David Chang has plenty of experience cooking on camera — and that’s why he knows that 99% of what you see at home is a lie. Now he’s ready to show the world how a glorious, professionally prepared meal actually gets pulled off, without the assistance of swap-outs, food stylists, clean-up crews, and well-timed camera cuts to make it all look seamless.
Dinner Time Live with David Changairs weekly every Tuesday at 4 p.m. Pst, offering audiences the chance to observe a VIP cooking experience as it unfolds in real time — and all the mishaps, problem-solving, and cocktail-fueled conversations that go along with it. Below, Chang shares the recipes and ideas from the live show in his own words with Tudum — feel free to put your own spin on things as you cook. (But definitely don’t forget about dessert.)
On our first preproduction call for this...
Dinner Time Live with David Changairs weekly every Tuesday at 4 p.m. Pst, offering audiences the chance to observe a VIP cooking experience as it unfolds in real time — and all the mishaps, problem-solving, and cocktail-fueled conversations that go along with it. Below, Chang shares the recipes and ideas from the live show in his own words with Tudum — feel free to put your own spin on things as you cook. (But definitely don’t forget about dessert.)
On our first preproduction call for this...
- 6/11/2024
- by Amanda Richards
- Tudum - Netflix
The first one is always a feel-out game. This is true for the NBA Finals and it’s true for “All In: The Boston Celtics,” a documentary series that embedded itself inside the Celtics organization the season they made a run to the 2024 NBA Finals. The timing of the series — and the dramatic stakes for the Celtics — proved to be as serendipitous to the documentary team at Shadow Lion as the Jrue Holiday trade seems to have been for Boston.
In art, just as in sports, it’s a huge effort to build the kind of communication, chemistry, and flow that delivers something special under the intense pressure of deadlines. That relentless collaboration, along with some canny workflow setups, have allowed “All In” to truly drive a proverbial train while still laying the track (and/or the editing timeline) of the ‘24 Boston Celtics’ story. Four episodes of the series are out as of this writing,...
In art, just as in sports, it’s a huge effort to build the kind of communication, chemistry, and flow that delivers something special under the intense pressure of deadlines. That relentless collaboration, along with some canny workflow setups, have allowed “All In” to truly drive a proverbial train while still laying the track (and/or the editing timeline) of the ‘24 Boston Celtics’ story. Four episodes of the series are out as of this writing,...
- 6/11/2024
- by Sarah Shachat
- Indiewire Television
CBS is keeping host Taylor Tomlinson’s late-night chats going, renewing the comedian’s After Midnight for Season 2, to air during 2024-25, it was announced on Tuesday.
“Taylor is a gifted comedian who brings a unique voice, energy and plenty of rizz to late night (I learned rizz is a real word thanks to the show.) We’re excited for more of her daily smart takes about the dumbest things on the internet,” Amy Reisenbach, president of CBS Entertainment, said in a statement.
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“Taylor is a gifted comedian who brings a unique voice, energy and plenty of rizz to late night (I learned rizz is a real word thanks to the show.) We’re excited for more of her daily smart takes about the dumbest things on the internet,” Amy Reisenbach, president of CBS Entertainment, said in a statement.
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- 6/11/2024
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Kevin Spacey fought back tears during an interview on “Piers Morgan Uncensored” in which he revealed his house has been foreclosed on as he owes “many millions” of dollars in legal fees from his sexual misconduct trials. Piers Morgan asked the actor where he lives, to which Spacey said he no longer has a permanent home and barely has any money left to his name.
“It’s funny you ask that question because this week, where I have been living in Baltimore is being foreclosed on. My house is being sold at auction, so I have to go back to...
“It’s funny you ask that question because this week, where I have been living in Baltimore is being foreclosed on. My house is being sold at auction, so I have to go back to...
- 6/11/2024
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety - TV News
As The CW has changed its financial model under new owners Nexstar, entertainment president Brad Schwartz has relied more on international co-productions from countries like Canada. Speaking on Tuesday at the Banff World Media Festival, Schwartz — who hails from Canada — acknowledged that in the past, Canadian acquisitions on U.S. networks have often been seen in a lesser light. He’s hoping that perception is changing, however.
“I would hate for anybody to ever think that Canada is the discount area, because that’s kind of our Canadian personalities in the first place,” Schwartz said. “Canada has the advantage of...
“I would hate for anybody to ever think that Canada is the discount area, because that’s kind of our Canadian personalities in the first place,” Schwartz said. “Canada has the advantage of...
- 6/11/2024
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety - TV News
[Editor’s note: The following article contains spoilers for the ending of “Ren Faire.”]
It didn’t take director Lance Oppenheim long to realize his three-part docuseries about the Texas Renaissance Fair would become a succession drama. He was drawn to the project by the story of King George Coulam, a man who built this empire of make believe, which he ruled like an emperor: playing corporate overlord, elected mayor, and cosplay king of the festival and town he built from scratch. With Coulam being 86-years old and experiencing some health issues, Oppenheim knew there was at least the potential of a Game of Thrones-like storyline when he started making “Ren Faire.”
“I knew that the succession idea was existentially in the air,” said Oppenheim. “And by the end of our first shoot, like seven days into this, I had met everybody already, and knew fairly quickly, especially compare to previous projects, what this would be about.”
Oppenheim said that while...
It didn’t take director Lance Oppenheim long to realize his three-part docuseries about the Texas Renaissance Fair would become a succession drama. He was drawn to the project by the story of King George Coulam, a man who built this empire of make believe, which he ruled like an emperor: playing corporate overlord, elected mayor, and cosplay king of the festival and town he built from scratch. With Coulam being 86-years old and experiencing some health issues, Oppenheim knew there was at least the potential of a Game of Thrones-like storyline when he started making “Ren Faire.”
“I knew that the succession idea was existentially in the air,” said Oppenheim. “And by the end of our first shoot, like seven days into this, I had met everybody already, and knew fairly quickly, especially compare to previous projects, what this would be about.”
Oppenheim said that while...
- 6/11/2024
- by Chris O'Falt
- Indiewire Television
Ken Goldin and his team return to track down rare collectibles in King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch Season 2, out June 12 on Netflix. In a world that’s getting more competitive by the minute, Goldin told TV Insider that he has to “fight harder and deeper to not only find collectibles, but to pry them away from everybody’s hands.” The Netflix star stressed that it’s imperative for his company to “build a brand” outside of sports collectibles. “We dominate sports, but we have to be able to be at the top in comic books, in historical, in pop culture, areas that I think are going to be growing over the next several years, just like sports did over the past 10 years,” he explained. “The biggest challenge is taking my company, taking these individuals, and steering them in a slightly different direction, so we can broaden our horizons and grow Goldin as a business.
- 6/11/2024
- TV Insider
Talk about a toon-in alert.
MeTV Toons, the new channel from MeTV parent company Weigel Broadcasting Co., has unveiled its programming schedule ahead of its Tuesday, June 25 launch date.
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Update: Frndly TV announced on June 11 that MeTV Toons would be added to its lineup on launch day.
The only TV network destination dedicated exclusively to classic animation, MeTV Toons will be...
MeTV Toons, the new channel from MeTV parent company Weigel Broadcasting Co., has unveiled its programming schedule ahead of its Tuesday, June 25 launch date.
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Update: Frndly TV announced on June 11 that MeTV Toons would be added to its lineup on launch day.
The only TV network destination dedicated exclusively to classic animation, MeTV Toons will be...
- 6/11/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Dan Butler & Edward Hibbert to Reprise ‘Frasier’ Roles in Revival: Everything We Know About Season 2
Get ready for more of that “Tossed Salad and Scrambled Eggs.” Frasier returned with a new season on Paramount+ after the 11-season original run ended in 2004. Kelsey Grammer reprised the role of the titular character, now in a new chapter of his life, and he was joined by a couple familiar faces during the first season of the revival: Bebe Neuwirth returned as Lilith, while Peri Gilpin guest-starred in the finale. But will the comedy be back for more? Read on for everything we know about the show’s future. Will the Frasier Revival Return for Season 2? Yes! Paramount+ renewed the comedy in February 2024. The first season ended in December 2023. “Frasier is a love story, and I am very happy we will be allowed to continue it. I’m delighted that our partners at CBS Studios and Paramount+ are on board for another season, and I can’t wait for...
- 6/11/2024
- TV Insider
Matt Smith is being praised online for gently course-correcting a red carpet interview in which a reporter misgendered his “House of the Dragon” co-star Emma D’Arcy. Smith and D’Arcy star on the “Game of Thrones” prequel series as Daemon and Rhaenyra Targaryen, respectively.
During an interview at the “House of the Dragon” Season 2 premiere in London, Smith chatted with reporter Sue Perkins on the red carpet about the climactic moment in the first season finale where Daemon informs Rhaenyra about the death of her son, Lucerys. Perkins, who hosts Sky’s fan show “House of the Dragon: War Room,” incorrectly...
During an interview at the “House of the Dragon” Season 2 premiere in London, Smith chatted with reporter Sue Perkins on the red carpet about the climactic moment in the first season finale where Daemon informs Rhaenyra about the death of her son, Lucerys. Perkins, who hosts Sky’s fan show “House of the Dragon: War Room,” incorrectly...
- 6/11/2024
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety - TV News
Amazon MGM Studios announced that Latasha Gillespie is departing her role as Global Head of Deia. She will be replaced by Amanda Baker-Lane who previously served as the studio’s head of Deia product and strategy.
Jennifer Salke, head of Amazon Studios, announced the internal shift via memo to staff. Salke wrote that Deia remains “crucial” to the work at Amazon MGM Studios.
“It’s very rare that you get to jump into a new venture with the support of your current org while also elevating the people you have been growing and nurturing along the way,” said Gillespie. “I...
Jennifer Salke, head of Amazon Studios, announced the internal shift via memo to staff. Salke wrote that Deia remains “crucial” to the work at Amazon MGM Studios.
“It’s very rare that you get to jump into a new venture with the support of your current org while also elevating the people you have been growing and nurturing along the way,” said Gillespie. “I...
- 6/11/2024
- by Angelique Jackson
- Variety - TV News
Editor’s note: This list was originally published in June 2018, and has been updated multiple times since to reflect new comings outs and groundbreaking LGBTQ castings. It could never and will never be complete, but we hope it reflects the changing face of Hollywood as we bid hello to Pride 2024.
With LGBTQ stories in film and on TV more popular than ever before, it’s important to celebrate out-and-proud acting talents — particularly those without the non-binary awards’ categories they deserve.
In 2024, the state of Hollywood is unsure to say the least. But even as existential questions about the business of making entertainment persist, audiences and artists are grappling with equally critical questions of representation on screen. Among those questions: should queer roles be played exclusively by queer actors?
It’s an evolving conversation, getting at the very core of what makes the art of acting, well, acting. Last year, the...
With LGBTQ stories in film and on TV more popular than ever before, it’s important to celebrate out-and-proud acting talents — particularly those without the non-binary awards’ categories they deserve.
In 2024, the state of Hollywood is unsure to say the least. But even as existential questions about the business of making entertainment persist, audiences and artists are grappling with equally critical questions of representation on screen. Among those questions: should queer roles be played exclusively by queer actors?
It’s an evolving conversation, getting at the very core of what makes the art of acting, well, acting. Last year, the...
- 6/11/2024
- by Wilson Chapman
- Indiewire Television
“Is it a gift or is it not a gift that you can only play the age you are?”
It’s a rhetorical question Diane Lane asks — but doesn’t pretend to have the answer to — and also a thought she embraces.
“I am grateful for it,” she says. “And I’m optimistic that I’m at the right age to play some interesting people.”
Interesting is one of the many things that could be said about Slim Keith. In FX’s “Feud: Capote vs. the Swans,” Lane plays the real-life socialite, who was among the women that acclaimed novelist...
It’s a rhetorical question Diane Lane asks — but doesn’t pretend to have the answer to — and also a thought she embraces.
“I am grateful for it,” she says. “And I’m optimistic that I’m at the right age to play some interesting people.”
Interesting is one of the many things that could be said about Slim Keith. In FX’s “Feud: Capote vs. the Swans,” Lane plays the real-life socialite, who was among the women that acclaimed novelist...
- 6/11/2024
- by Hunter Ingram
- Variety - TV News
General Hospital‘s Johnny Wactor is gone but not forgotten. Tuesday’s episode concluded with a title card in memory of the former soap star, who was killed over Memorial Day weekend.
ABC screenshot
Wactor, 37, was shot in Los Angeles during an attempted robbery on May 25. Based on witness statements obtained by the LAPD’s Homicide Bureau, Wactor had ended his shift as a bartender at a local bar and walked to his vehicle. When he arrived, he was confronted by three individuals who had his vehicle raised up with a floor jack and were in the process of stealing the catalytic converter.
ABC screenshot
Wactor, 37, was shot in Los Angeles during an attempted robbery on May 25. Based on witness statements obtained by the LAPD’s Homicide Bureau, Wactor had ended his shift as a bartender at a local bar and walked to his vehicle. When he arrived, he was confronted by three individuals who had his vehicle raised up with a floor jack and were in the process of stealing the catalytic converter.
- 6/11/2024
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Kevin Spacey got candid during an appearance on Piers Morgan‘s show Uncensored, where he spoke about the allegations against him, and revealed that his Baltimore home is being foreclosed on. Sitting down with Morgan, the former House of Cards actor addressed the allegations of sexual abuse and harassment hurled against him since 2017, as he admitted there were times when he was “pushing the boundaries” and “being too handsy, you know, touching someone sexually in a way that I didn’t know at the time that they didn’t want.” When Morgan questioned whether or not this included groping, Spacey called the word itself odd. “I have caressed people, I have been gentle with people, you’re making a pass at someone, you don’t wanna be aggressive, you want to be gentle, you want to see if they’re going to respond positively. So I think the word itself...
- 6/11/2024
- TV Insider
After more than six months of on-again-off-again talks, Shari Redstone has ended negotiations with David Ellison’s Skydance Media about a prospective merger with Paramount Global.
The news shocked the entertainment industry as there had been many signals this week that the sides were moving closer to a transaction. Redstone is Paramount Global’s controlling shareholder through National Amusements Inc., which owns 77% of the voting shares in Paramount. Paramount Global shares plummeted 7.9% in the final half-hour of trading Tuesday after the news of the Skydance talks ending broke, closing at $11.04 per share.
In a statement, Redstone’s Nai said, “National Amusements,...
The news shocked the entertainment industry as there had been many signals this week that the sides were moving closer to a transaction. Redstone is Paramount Global’s controlling shareholder through National Amusements Inc., which owns 77% of the voting shares in Paramount. Paramount Global shares plummeted 7.9% in the final half-hour of trading Tuesday after the news of the Skydance talks ending broke, closing at $11.04 per share.
In a statement, Redstone’s Nai said, “National Amusements,...
- 6/11/2024
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety - TV News
Jon Bon Jovi is a snowbird — the nickname given to people of a certain age who flee their northern homes during the winter months to areas with warmer climates.
It’s late April and the famous New Jersey native is in Palm Beach, Fla.
“My license still says the great state of New Jersey,” the Bon Jovi frontman tells me on this week’s “Just for Variety” podcast. “I’m there when it’s not cold. But when it’s cold, these old bones are on the beach.”
The rocker, 62, is talking and thinking a lot about his age lately.
It’s late April and the famous New Jersey native is in Palm Beach, Fla.
“My license still says the great state of New Jersey,” the Bon Jovi frontman tells me on this week’s “Just for Variety” podcast. “I’m there when it’s not cold. But when it’s cold, these old bones are on the beach.”
The rocker, 62, is talking and thinking a lot about his age lately.
- 6/11/2024
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety - TV News
Joey Chestnut has been banned from participating in Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest on July 4.
The perennial winner — who earned his 16th Mustard Belt in 2023 — has reportedly signed a deal to be a spokesperson for a rival company, which goes against brand exclusivity rules. According to The New York Post, Chestnut is representing Impossible Foods and their new plant-based frankfurter.
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“We are devastated...
The perennial winner — who earned his 16th Mustard Belt in 2023 — has reportedly signed a deal to be a spokesperson for a rival company, which goes against brand exclusivity rules. According to The New York Post, Chestnut is representing Impossible Foods and their new plant-based frankfurter.
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“We are devastated...
- 6/11/2024
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Welcome to My Favorite Scene! In this series, IndieWire speaks to actors behind a few of our favorite television performances about their personal-best onscreen moment and how it came together.
One moment from “Seth Goes Day Drinking” with Kristen Stewart still haunts Seth Meyers.
The popular “Late Night with Seth Meyers” segment finds the host drinking an afternoon away with a celebrity guest while playing an escalating set of ridiculous games and challenges. For Stewart’s appearance in March 2024, Meyers and staff planned to have the Oscar-nominated actress do some purposely goofy cold scene readings — while appropriately tipsy.
Meyers just didn’t count on Stewart still being so damn good.
“My favorite moment of Kristen was making her act and watching her up close act was thrilling,” Meyers told IndieWire. “Big goosebumps-inducing. But I cut her off at one point [while she performed] and she was really mad. I don’t know if she was actually mad,...
One moment from “Seth Goes Day Drinking” with Kristen Stewart still haunts Seth Meyers.
The popular “Late Night with Seth Meyers” segment finds the host drinking an afternoon away with a celebrity guest while playing an escalating set of ridiculous games and challenges. For Stewart’s appearance in March 2024, Meyers and staff planned to have the Oscar-nominated actress do some purposely goofy cold scene readings — while appropriately tipsy.
Meyers just didn’t count on Stewart still being so damn good.
“My favorite moment of Kristen was making her act and watching her up close act was thrilling,” Meyers told IndieWire. “Big goosebumps-inducing. But I cut her off at one point [while she performed] and she was really mad. I don’t know if she was actually mad,...
- 6/11/2024
- by Erin Strecker
- Indiewire Television
At the start of a fresh year, it’s good to take stock of what fan-favorite shows will be back for new seasons in the months and years to come. Whether they’re newly ordered or on the brink of dropping, we’re rounding up all of the must-see titles that have been renewed on streaming and network television. Scroll down to see which of your favorite shows have been renewed as we step forward into 2024. (Note: The list only includes seasons that have yet to begin airing and streaming.) ABC Abbott Elementary, Season 3 The Bachelor, Season 28 Judge Steve Harvey, Season 3 Not Dead Yet, Season 2 American Idol, Season 7 (Season 22 overall) The Conners, Season 6 9-1-1, Season 7 The Rookie, Season 6 Grey’s Anatomy, Season 20 Station 19, Season 7 (final season) What Would You Do?, Season 18 Will Trent, Season 2 The Good Doctor, Season 7 Acorn TV My Life Is Murder, Season 4 Harry Wild, Season 3 Adult Swim Smiling Friends,...
- 6/11/2024
- TV Insider
A Power Rangers series that had been in development at Netflix for more than two years has powered down.
Sources confirm for TVLine that the live-action series — which counted Daisy & the Six co-exec producer/veteran Supernatural story editor Jenny Klein as its showrunner, working in collaboration with Power Rangers franchise overlord Jonathan Entwistle — is no longer moving forward at Netflix.
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Sources confirm for TVLine that the live-action series — which counted Daisy & the Six co-exec producer/veteran Supernatural story editor Jenny Klein as its showrunner, working in collaboration with Power Rangers franchise overlord Jonathan Entwistle — is no longer moving forward at Netflix.
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- 6/11/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
The landmark 20th season of Deadliest Catch is here and that means the return of lots of familiar faces, including one of the show’s youngest stars, Sophia “Bob” Nielsen. This aspiring captain – young, friendly, and playful in spirit – has captured the attention of both longstanding fans and newcomers to the franchise alike. And for good reason. Read below to learn everything you need to know about Bob. She joined Deadliest Catch last year as the youngest captain in the fleet Nielsen joined the fishing season as last year’s Season 19 newcomer, coming in second to last place grossing $144,120 at 36,000 pounds of crab. Nielsen was also notably the youngest captain in the fleet at 23 years old. She currently lives in Kodiak, Alaska. Instagram She is a third-generation fisherman Coming from a long line of fishermen, Nielsen admitted on Season 19 to feeling a sense of responsibility for her family’s legacy,...
- 6/11/2024
- TV Insider
We’re not making this true story up: “Baby Reindeer” has officially booted “The Witcher” from Netflix’s Most Popular TV (English) list.
The Richard Gadd limited series has amassed 84.5 million views globally since its release on April 11. Season 1 of “The Witcher” snagged 83 million views over its first 91 days of availability, which is Netflix’s cutoff for the all-time Top 10 list. “Baby Reindeer” has about a month left, so expect it to climb higher in the ranks. “Bridgerton: Season 2,” “Stranger Things 3,” “Fool Me Once,” and “The Night Agent”: Donny and Martha are coming for you.
Yet “Baby Reindeer” is no longer making Netflix’s weekly Top 10. Just last week it spent its eighth week on the Top 10 weekly list, clocking in at No. 10, while “Bridgerton: Season 2” has spent a whopping 19 weeks in the Top 10 as the third season of “Bridgerton” has inspired a lot of rewatches.
On the film side,...
The Richard Gadd limited series has amassed 84.5 million views globally since its release on April 11. Season 1 of “The Witcher” snagged 83 million views over its first 91 days of availability, which is Netflix’s cutoff for the all-time Top 10 list. “Baby Reindeer” has about a month left, so expect it to climb higher in the ranks. “Bridgerton: Season 2,” “Stranger Things 3,” “Fool Me Once,” and “The Night Agent”: Donny and Martha are coming for you.
Yet “Baby Reindeer” is no longer making Netflix’s weekly Top 10. Just last week it spent its eighth week on the Top 10 weekly list, clocking in at No. 10, while “Bridgerton: Season 2” has spent a whopping 19 weeks in the Top 10 as the third season of “Bridgerton” has inspired a lot of rewatches.
On the film side,...
- 6/11/2024
- by Tony Maglio and Brian Welk
- Indiewire Television
David Nevins has stepped down as CEO of North Road Co., the media venture launched in 2022 by Peter Chernin with backing from Providence Equity and other private equity partners.
Nevins formally joined North Road Co. company last July. The company’s initial focus has been on acquiring distinctive production banners in recent months with the goal of building a network of content businesses active in territories around the world. Last June it acquired Turkey’s Karga Seven Pictures. It also owns Red Arrow Pictures, the busy unscripted shop Kinetic Content and New York-based Words + Pictures.
Nevins has a deep...
Nevins formally joined North Road Co. company last July. The company’s initial focus has been on acquiring distinctive production banners in recent months with the goal of building a network of content businesses active in territories around the world. Last June it acquired Turkey’s Karga Seven Pictures. It also owns Red Arrow Pictures, the busy unscripted shop Kinetic Content and New York-based Words + Pictures.
Nevins has a deep...
- 6/11/2024
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety - TV News
As the 1970s gave way to the ’80s, American show business was dominated by Baby Boomers who’d lived through the era of Vietnam War protests and social change. They’d led movements in music, cinema and television in reaction to and rejection of their parent’s generation. Then the Reagan era hit, and a wave of entertainers and audiences who’d missed the revolution fought to establish their own place and tell their own stories.
For a while in the mid-’80s, they did just that. A group of promising actors, many of whom worked repeatedly with the writer-director John Hughes dominated at the box office and the video store. It looked like they were going to be the Hollywood stars for the next decade-plus.
For a while in the mid-’80s, they did just that. A group of promising actors, many of whom worked repeatedly with the writer-director John Hughes dominated at the box office and the video store. It looked like they were going to be the Hollywood stars for the next decade-plus.
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- by Noel Murray
- Primetimer
Walton Goggins may be at the top of everyone’s minds for his recent turn as The Ghoul on Fallout, but the actor who also dazzles as Uncle Baby Billy on HBO‘s comedy The Righteous Gemstones is joining another big show as he features in the Season 3 ensemble for Mike White‘s The White Lotus. TV Insider caught up with the actor at the inaugural Gotham TV Awards on June 4, where he addressed his role, but couldn’t say much about specifics. “It really is the experience of a lifetime, isn’t it?” Goggins marvels. “I’ve been very fortunate over the course of my career to work with a lot of writer-directors that I look up to and have informed who I want to become as an artist,” he adds. (Credit: Emma McIntyre/Getty Images) When it comes to Mike White, Goggins says the creative is “high on that list.
- 6/11/2024
- TV Insider
The “Sausage Party” TV-series spinoff “Foodtopia” is kind of like Seth Rogen’s warped, food-based version of Francis Ford Coppola’s “Megalopolis.”
Based off the 2016 animated feature, the upcoming Prime Video series “Sausage Party: Foodtopia” follows returning characters Frank, Brenda, Barry, and Sammy as they try to build their own food society. It’s a…bit less sophisticated than Coppola’s.
The infamously raunchy food-centric “Sausage Party” whipped up a bit of a stir with its original theatrical release. Now, almost a decade later, the Prime Video series features returning original cast members Rogen, Kristen Wiig, Michael Cera, David Krumholtz, and Edward Norton, along with newcomers Will Forte, Sam Richardson, Natasha Rothwell, and Yassir Lester.
The eight-episode first season hails from Annapurna Television, Sony Pictures Television, and Amazon MGM Studios. The original film was a co-production between Columbia Pictures and Great Beyond.
The series is executive produced by Ariel Shaffir and Kyle Hunter,...
Based off the 2016 animated feature, the upcoming Prime Video series “Sausage Party: Foodtopia” follows returning characters Frank, Brenda, Barry, and Sammy as they try to build their own food society. It’s a…bit less sophisticated than Coppola’s.
The infamously raunchy food-centric “Sausage Party” whipped up a bit of a stir with its original theatrical release. Now, almost a decade later, the Prime Video series features returning original cast members Rogen, Kristen Wiig, Michael Cera, David Krumholtz, and Edward Norton, along with newcomers Will Forte, Sam Richardson, Natasha Rothwell, and Yassir Lester.
The eight-episode first season hails from Annapurna Television, Sony Pictures Television, and Amazon MGM Studios. The original film was a co-production between Columbia Pictures and Great Beyond.
The series is executive produced by Ariel Shaffir and Kyle Hunter,...
- 6/11/2024
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire Television
When Georgia Hunter first pitched her 2017 book, “We Were the Lucky Ones,” about her Polish ancestors’ fight for survival during the Holocaust, she was told World War II literature was a “saturated” market. This wasn’t meant to dissuade her from pushing forward with their harrowing story, but rather acknowledge that there is never a shortage of novels, films and series trying to reckon with the everlasting wounds of the war.
It was no different when Hunter and producers Thomas Kail and Erica Lipez adapted the book into Hulu’s eight-part limited series, which premiered in March.
“We knew with...
It was no different when Hunter and producers Thomas Kail and Erica Lipez adapted the book into Hulu’s eight-part limited series, which premiered in March.
“We knew with...
- 6/11/2024
- by Hunter Ingram
- Variety - TV News
“The Boys” are back this week — but they’ll soon be gone for good.
Amazon’s satirical superhero drama will be ending with Season 5, which was announced by showrunner Eric Kripke Tuesday morning, ahead of the Season 4 debut Thursday. The news is bittersweet for fans of the saga between villainous supe Homelander (Antony Starr) and morally gray supe-hunter Butcher (Karl Urban) because while it’s the beginning of the end, it’s also going out exactly as the creator intended it to.
According to Kripke, “The Boys” Season 5 is currently being written and the plan is to shoot the eight-episode...
Amazon’s satirical superhero drama will be ending with Season 5, which was announced by showrunner Eric Kripke Tuesday morning, ahead of the Season 4 debut Thursday. The news is bittersweet for fans of the saga between villainous supe Homelander (Antony Starr) and morally gray supe-hunter Butcher (Karl Urban) because while it’s the beginning of the end, it’s also going out exactly as the creator intended it to.
According to Kripke, “The Boys” Season 5 is currently being written and the plan is to shoot the eight-episode...
- 6/11/2024
- by Jennifer Maas
- Variety - TV News
NFL vet Nate Burleson has been drafted to tackle the job of host for CBS’ new edition of the classic game show Hollywood Squares, which will feature Drew Barrymore camped out in the center square.
The new Squares will air Wednesdays at 10/9c, beginning in January 2025. The game show will be preceded by a special primetime edition of The Price Is Right at 8 pm, followed by Raid the Cage — co-hosted by Damon Wayans Jr. and Jeannie Mai — at 9 pm.
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The new Squares will air Wednesdays at 10/9c, beginning in January 2025. The game show will be preceded by a special primetime edition of The Price Is Right at 8 pm, followed by Raid the Cage — co-hosted by Damon Wayans Jr. and Jeannie Mai — at 9 pm.
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- 6/11/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
The news that The Boys will end with Season 5 may have hit Prime Video execs the hardest.
Showrunner Eric Kripke made the final-season declaration on social media Tuesday morning, writing, “The Boys Season 4 Premiere Week is a good time to announce: Season 5 will be the Final Season! Always my plan, I just had to be cagey till I got the final Ok from Vought. Thrilled to bring the story to a gory, epic, moist climax. Watch Season 4 in Two Days, cause the end has begun!”
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Showrunner Eric Kripke made the final-season declaration on social media Tuesday morning, writing, “The Boys Season 4 Premiere Week is a good time to announce: Season 5 will be the Final Season! Always my plan, I just had to be cagey till I got the final Ok from Vought. Thrilled to bring the story to a gory, epic, moist climax. Watch Season 4 in Two Days, cause the end has begun!”
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- 6/11/2024
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
This morning The View was suddenly interrupted for an ABC special news report – leaving fans upset – just as the hosts were discussing Donald Trump‘s latest comments on Taylor Swift. The View hosts Whoopi Goldberg, Sara Haines, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, and Alyssa Farah Griffin had just begun digging into the former president’s new book Apprentice in Wonderland: How Donald Trump and Mark Burnett Took America Through the Looking Glass in which he called the pop singer “unusually beautiful” but liberal.” “First of all he used the word ‘beautiful’ six times … He needs a thesaurus. Get some new words,” Behar said on the morning episode. “Besides that, he’s such a looksist too. He can’t believe that a beautiful girl like that would be on his team. That’s how narcissistic he is.” Haines ventured to call Trump a “fake conservative.” Behar replied: “I don’t know what he is.
- 6/11/2024
- TV Insider
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