No offense but I don't trust anything The CW has as a "pilot". So many things there get cancelled and one of the only pilots I thought would actually be made by CW (Sabrina the Teenage Witch) was sold off to Netflix.http://tvline.com/2018/02/16/roswell-reboot-cast-jeanine-mason-the-cw-pilot-liz-ortecho/
Roswell finds its star. And Grey's Anatomy seems to lose an intern.
Why wouldn't you trust it? Each year they order about 6 to 8 pilots and half of them get picked up to series. I don't know how that really differs from anything else.No offense but I don't trust anything The CW has as a "pilot". So many things there get cancelled and one of the only pilots I thought would actually be made by CW (Sabrina the Teenage Witch) was sold off to Netflix.
No, it was in development for a while at The CW as a "companion series" to Riverdale and in the same universe as Riverdale.Why wouldn't you trust it? Each year they order about 6 to 8 pilots and half of them get picked up to series. I don't know how that really differs from anything else.
As for Sabrina, that basically means Warner just didn't sell it to the CW but to someone else.
Originally, the show was supposed to be a co-production with CBS TV Studios.Under the new deal, Warner Bros. TV will retain total ownership of the Sabrina series, whereas "Riverdale" is a co-production with CBS TV Studios.
Man I remember crushing hard on her when she was in SYTYCD. Cool to see she's still acting.http://tvline.com/2018/02/16/roswell-reboot-cast-jeanine-mason-the-cw-pilot-liz-ortecho/
Roswell finds its star. And Grey's Anatomy seems to lose an intern.
lol that seems so wacky. I sort of appreciate the idea, since I've always wondered why more international editions don't cross over.No. They have The Bachelor in different countries (Japan, China, Finland, New Zealand, Australia, UK, Canada, etc) and in "Winter Games", they have contestants from USA (from past seasons) and contestants worldwide (from international versions of past seasons of The Bachelor/Bachelorette) and they do Olympics stuff like hurdles, ice skating, other competitions.
Their "goal" seems to be creating international relationships while also being an Olympics competing show (example: someone from USA getting married to someone from Japan that doesn't speak English) but it doesn't seem to be working. Show has been a trainwreck so far. Ratings have been decent though.
What in the hell. Oh well, it's The Bachelor.No. They have The Bachelor in different countries (Japan, China, Finland, New Zealand, Australia, UK, Canada, etc) and in "Winter Games", they have contestants from USA (from past seasons) and contestants worldwide (from international versions of past seasons of The Bachelor/Bachelorette) and they do Olympics stuff like hurdles, ice skating, other competitions.
Their "goal" seems to be creating international relationships while also being an Olympics competing show (example: someone from USA getting married to someone from Japan that doesn't speak English) but it doesn't seem to be working. Show has been a trainwreck so far. Ratings have been decent though.
Man I remember crushing hard on her when she was in SYTYCD. Cool to see she's still acting.
The series, designed as a re-imagining of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein, follows Inspector John Marlott (Sean Bean), a river police officer who uncovers a corpse made up of body parts from eight missing children, and sets about determining the identity of the person responsible.
Monday night's ratingzzz...oh, sorry. Almost fell asleep there. No new shows will do that to you:
Poor Legends, but with nothing else new on and a new time slot you can't blame people for forgetting that it's on.
I expect Legends to bounce back next week, with the return of the other Arrowverse shows and iZombie premiering.
I don't think Legends was that much higher recently, anyways. .5? .6 at the most? I think it's decent considering what it was going up against. Or maybe not decent, but certainly expected.
I'm interested to see what their replacement characters are going to be forUnless that was determined in last night's episode, which I haven't seen yet.Stein and Jackson leaving.
I don't think Legends was that much higher recently, anyways. .5? .6 at the most? I think it's decent considering what it was going up against. Or maybe not decent, but certainly expected.
I'm interested to see what their replacement characters are going to be forUnless that was determined in last night's episode, which I haven't seen yet.Stein and Jackson leaving.
pls continue with this Netflix. Because sooner or later you'll realise that a Mongrels reboot needs to happen if you continue with animal starring comedies.Netflix is expanding its animation slate with a 10-episode series order to Tuca & Bertie, from the team behind Bojack Horseman, with Girls Trip star Tiffany Haddish on board to voice the lead character and executive produce.
Created by Bojack Horseman supervising producer Lisa Hanawalt, Tuca & Bertie is a comedy about the friendship between two 30-year-old bird women who live in the same apartment building: Tuca, a cocky, care-free toucan (voiced by Haddish), and Bertie, an anxious, daydreaming songbird.
Justified and Vice Principals alum Walton Goggins is set for a lead role in CBS drama pilot L.A. Confidential, based on James Ellroy's noir classic novel, from Arnon Milchan, producer of the acclaimed 1997 L.A. Confidential movie, CBS TV Studios, New Regency and Lionsgate TV. In addition, Anna Fricke (Being Human) has signed on as executive producer and co-showrunner alongside Jordan Harper.
Written by Harper and directed by Michael Dinner, L.A. Confidential follows three homicide detectives, a female reporter and a Hollywood actress whose paths intersect as the detectives pursue a sadistic serial killer among the secrets and lies of gritty, glamorous 1950s Los Angeles.
Goggins will play one of the detectives, Jack Vincennes. All swagger and flash with a movie star smile, Jack knows how the system works and uses it to his best advantage, including some corrupt shakedowns on the side. The role was played by Kevin Spacey in the 1997 movie.
I'll probably check this out. I wish I could set up reminders or something for Netflix to yell me when it's up.Netflix Orders 'Tuca & Bertie' Animated Series Starring Tiffany Haddish From 'Bojack Horseman' Team
pls continue with this Netflix. Because sooner or later you'll realise that a Mongrels reboot needs to happen if you continue with animal starring comedies.
Oh HELL yes! Vincennes by goggins?! Sign me up
http://tvline.com/2018/02/16/roswell-reboot-cast-jeanine-mason-the-cw-pilot-liz-ortecho/
Roswell finds its star. And Grey's Anatomy seems to lose an intern.
"The Walking Dead" star Lauren Cohan has booked the lead role in the ABC drama pilot "Whiskey Cavalier," Variety has confirmed.
Cohan does not currently have a contract in place to return for "The Walking Dead's" upcoming ninth season and has been in negotiations with AMC for months over her potential return to the zombie apocalypse series. Cohan has been on the AMC show since its second season. Sources say the actress has fielded multiple offers for lead roles this pilot season. If "Whiskey Cavalier" moves forward, it is possible Cohan could return to "The Walking Dead" on a recurring basis in Season 9 or simply leave the show entirely.
A male series regular on an hour-long streaming series that's about to kick off its second season has made himself available for pilot season, which suggests his character is not long for the world.
Well we know who it is, but the wheels was set in motion
Will be Wally West/Kid Flash
They confirmed a series regular promotion a few weeks ago.Ok, I had heard rumors it may be him, but nothing where it was certainly going to be the case.
But good! I think he will make a good addition.
Conversely: Goggins stuck on a CBS show... :/Sheeeit, Goggins in a noir show? Sign me up!
tentatively, with reservations
Hence the reservations lol
I think it's Max Minghella from The Handmaid's Tale.Ausiello blind item:
Sneaky Pete, Jessica Jones, Patriot, or The Handmaid's Tale?
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Sneaky Pete, Jessica Jones, Patriot, or The Handmaid's Tale?
Well, the obvious answer is David Tennant since he'sdead and a figment of Jessica's imagination for this season.
The surprising answer would be Cranston, but I don't think he's considered a series regular.