Joshua Jackson is returning to network TV, starring in an ABC series from Ryan Murphy.
Jackson will star in a drama titled Dr. Odyssey, which the network has ordered straight to series. Details on the project, written by Murphy, Jon Robin Baitz and Joe Baken, are being kept under wraps — ABC didn’t even provide a logline for the show.
The series is slated to premiere in the fall for ABC and will be the first new broadcast show from Murphy’s eponymous production company since 911: Lone Star premiered on Fox in early 2020. Disney’s 20th Television is producing with Ryan Murphy Television.
It also marks the first network series for Jackson since Fox’s Fringe ended in 2013. The actor, who broke out on Dawson’s Creek in the late 1990s, recently starred in Paramount+’s Fatal Attraction and the first season of Peacock’s anthology Dr. Death; he’ll...
Jackson will star in a drama titled Dr. Odyssey, which the network has ordered straight to series. Details on the project, written by Murphy, Jon Robin Baitz and Joe Baken, are being kept under wraps — ABC didn’t even provide a logline for the show.
The series is slated to premiere in the fall for ABC and will be the first new broadcast show from Murphy’s eponymous production company since 911: Lone Star premiered on Fox in early 2020. Disney’s 20th Television is producing with Ryan Murphy Television.
It also marks the first network series for Jackson since Fox’s Fringe ended in 2013. The actor, who broke out on Dawson’s Creek in the late 1990s, recently starred in Paramount+’s Fatal Attraction and the first season of Peacock’s anthology Dr. Death; he’ll...
- 3/20/2024
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Blue Bloods' cancellation leaves a massive hole in the TV landscape.
While we still have both halves of Blue Bloods Season 14 to look forward to, it hurts knowing these are some of our last visits with the Reagan family.
While Blue Bloods was a cop drama, many fans looked forward to the Sunday dinner scene in each episode and loved the show's family values. When this show goes off the air, that'll be one less family drama on the schedule -- and there aren't many around anymore.
At its heart, Blue Bloods was about a family that loved each other through thick and thin and had each other's backs
Viewers are hungry for that sort of stuff. Every week, Facebook groups for Blue Bloods fans were full of posts discussing the Sunday dinner. Sometimes, the scene would be short, and people would complain or think there wasn't one and get upset.
While we still have both halves of Blue Bloods Season 14 to look forward to, it hurts knowing these are some of our last visits with the Reagan family.
While Blue Bloods was a cop drama, many fans looked forward to the Sunday dinner scene in each episode and loved the show's family values. When this show goes off the air, that'll be one less family drama on the schedule -- and there aren't many around anymore.
At its heart, Blue Bloods was about a family that loved each other through thick and thin and had each other's backs
Viewers are hungry for that sort of stuff. Every week, Facebook groups for Blue Bloods fans were full of posts discussing the Sunday dinner. Sometimes, the scene would be short, and people would complain or think there wasn't one and get upset.
- 11/24/2023
- by Jack Ori
- TVfanatic
The following article contains major spoilers for the novels Meg: A Novel of Deep Terror and The Trench, as well as the feature films The Meg and Meg 2: The Trench.
One year before Steven Spielberg made us all afraid to go into the water, Peter Benchley’s 1974 novel Jaws took the literary world by storm. Nearly fifty years after publication it remains one of the most popular examples of shark fiction with few titles entering the waters of its elite circle. One such novel is Meg: A Novel of Deep Terror by Steve Alten.
Published in 1997, this sci-fi horror brings to life Otodus megalodon, a prehistoric relative of the great white shark estimated to stretch up to 65 feet in length. The novel pits retired rescue diver Jonas Taylor (Jason Statham in the movies) against this mammoth beast after it escapes from a warmer pocket of water near the Mariana Trench.
One year before Steven Spielberg made us all afraid to go into the water, Peter Benchley’s 1974 novel Jaws took the literary world by storm. Nearly fifty years after publication it remains one of the most popular examples of shark fiction with few titles entering the waters of its elite circle. One such novel is Meg: A Novel of Deep Terror by Steve Alten.
Published in 1997, this sci-fi horror brings to life Otodus megalodon, a prehistoric relative of the great white shark estimated to stretch up to 65 feet in length. The novel pits retired rescue diver Jonas Taylor (Jason Statham in the movies) against this mammoth beast after it escapes from a warmer pocket of water near the Mariana Trench.
- 8/21/2023
- by Jenn Adams
- bloody-disgusting.com
Dave Annable is ready to revisit the role that put him on the map, saying he wants a reunion with the other cast members of the 2006 ABC drama Brothers and Sisters. Created by playwright Jon Robin Baitz, Brothers & Sisters followed the California-based Walker family through romance, parenthood, infidelity, war, addiction, divorce, and death, with Sally Field winning an Emmy for her role as matriarch Nora Walker. The drama series aired five seasons before ABC canceled it in 2011. “I miss that show,” Annable, who played veteran Justin Walker on the show, told People in a new interview. “We were canceled before we knew we were going to be, so we didn’t get to say goodbye.” Richard Cartwright/ABC/Courtesy: Everett Collection Annable, who has gone onto roles in Yellowstone and now Special Ops: Lioness, called Brothers & Sisters a “dream job.” “I was 25 when I started that show, and...
- 7/23/2023
- TV Insider
There probably isn’t anyone out there who could have predicted that an indie drama about child trafficking, led by the star of “The Passion of the Christ,” would get even close to beating “The Flash” at the U.S. box office while the DC film’s theatrical run plummets below 1,000 theaters after just one month, but that is what Angel Studios’ “Sound of Freedom,” has achieved over the past two weeks.
Since its release on July 4, “Sound of Freedom” has grossed $90 million at the domestic box office, passing the $77.1 million total of A24’s “Everything Everywhere All at Once” to become the highest grossing independent release since theaters reopened in 2021.
This past weekend “Sound of Freedom” cracked the top 20 highest grossing films of 2023 so far, passing big studio titles like “Cocaine Bear” and “Shazam! Fury of the Gods.” Over the next two days it will pass the domestic totals...
Since its release on July 4, “Sound of Freedom” has grossed $90 million at the domestic box office, passing the $77.1 million total of A24’s “Everything Everywhere All at Once” to become the highest grossing independent release since theaters reopened in 2021.
This past weekend “Sound of Freedom” cracked the top 20 highest grossing films of 2023 so far, passing big studio titles like “Cocaine Bear” and “Shazam! Fury of the Gods.” Over the next two days it will pass the domestic totals...
- 7/19/2023
- by Jeremy Fuster
- The Wrap
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