Annet Mahendru has joined the cast of the third Walking Dead series, set to premiere next spring. Yuss
She had a Syfy pilot, and an episode of the Romanoffs (I think). Also, yeah, good for her but I don't care about TWD.She's awesome, and I can't believe she didn't get more work after The Americans. Won't get me to watch this though.
She had a Syfy pilot, and an episode of the Romanoffs (I think). Also, yeah, good for her but I don't care about TWD.
Oh sure. I was just saying she had at least one thing that could have turned into solid work and another semi-high profile moment.Didn't mean to imply she hadn't worked at all, just that I expected her to be in huge demand.
ughh fxx renewed Archer. At least they're promising that Archer will finally wake from his coma next season...
It's all but certain, though, that a reconciliation is in the works and an announcement of their intended reunification, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter, is due Aug. 8, the day each is set to report quarterly earnings.
Some insiders — only on deep background, but with a straight face — say that putting Star Trek back under one roof is, indeed, one important reason to reunite Viacom with CBS, much like Disney has worked hard to keep as many Marvel characters as possible in its singular House of Mouse. For that matter, Mission: Impossible also could use some continuity, as Viacom has the films while CBS ran the original series from 1966 to 1973.
I am very ambivalent towards this. At least Viacom isn't headed up by Phillipe Dauman as it was last time merger talk was happening, that would have been a disaster for CBS.CBS, with its superior market cap ($20 billion compared to $13 billion) would be the acquiring company and is thus expected to pay a premium, possibly as much as $15.4 billion, to acquire Viacom. If merged, CBS-Viacom's value would slightly eclipse that of SiriusXM Radio, though it wouldn't approach Disney or Comcast, worth $253 billion and $201 billion, respectively, or even Sony ($68 billion).
The price, though, is a sticking point, as is the management structure, since Shari is said to prefer that Viacom CEO Bob Bakish run the potentially reunified company rather than CBS CEO Joe Ianniello, whose contract expires at the end of 2019.
Walking Dead: Fyre Fest is the new show apparently
"I am so excited for the opportunity to bring the rest of Joe Hill's amazing novel to television."
Warner Bros really has no idea how it's eventually going to consolidate all its platforms, especially with some of the additional features the others have.Doom Patrol is getting a second season — and a second home.
The series has been renewed for a second season, executive producer Jeremy Carver told the crowd at Comic-Con Saturday evening. The show will air simultaneously on its original home, DC Universe, and on parent company WarnerMedia's forthcoming HBO Max streaming platform. Season two is set to premiere in 2020; an episode count hasn't been determined yet.
Additionally, all 15 episodes of Doom Patrol's first season will be available on HBO Max when the service debuts next year (a beta release is currently set for late 2019).
The dual run will help HBO Max get to its goal of having some 10,000 hours of content available when it launches. The announcement also comes amid questions about the year-old DC Universe's place in WarnerMedia's larger streaming ecosystem.
Keeping it separate for people who don't want the whole package'Doom Patrol' Renewed for Season 2 on Both HBO Max and DC Universe
Warner Bros really has no idea how it's eventually going to consolidate all its platforms, especially with some of the additional features the others have.
I mean it's staying as is for a while, but that's probably not sustainable.What about those who just want DCU as is but don't want HBO Max?
IE, comics and whatnot on DCU?'Doom Patrol' Renewed for Season 2 on Both HBO Max and DC Universe
Warner Bros really has no idea how it's eventually going to consolidate all its platforms, especially with some of the additional features the others have.
All five of you?What about those who just want DCU as is but don't want HBO Max?
Gotta think about the little guy
~*~let things end~*~
(also don't fuck over talented women in the industry kthxbye)
Good, if they keep up this level of quality I'm happy to get 10 more seasons of the best soap opera on TV.HBO initially said they weren't going to do a third season but over the last few months they've changed their tune. I wouldn't be surprised if they tried to wring 3-4 more seasons out of it to be honest.
NOS4A2 renewed for season 2 by AMC
Not a lot of people here watched it but I thought it was really solid. I'm looking forward to season 2.
Also, interesting wording from the showrunner here:
"the rest of the novel" suggests that season 2 will cover, well, the rest of the novel and may be the last season. The first season covered roughly 1/3 of the book, so I had assumed there would be 3 seasons total, but maybe they decided not to stretch it out so much.
No.
HBO initially said they weren't going to do a third season but over the last few months they've changed their tune. I wouldn't be surprised if they tried to wring 3-4 more seasons out of it to be honest.
Just on the premise of a vehicle for Dern, I'm with you.No.
If Walking Dead gets to limp through ten more seasons, we can get season 3 of BLL. I need more Laura Dern gifs.
Getting some Amazon LotR casting info
The secrecy of the whole LOTR project is doing more to turn me off than even the (now seemingly discarded) young Aragorn rumour.Markella Kavenagh is in talks for a role in the upcoming epic fantasy series. Details of Kavenagh's characters are being kept under wraps, but sources say she would be playing a character named Tyra.(edited)
I know right?! How dare he reuse titles! That is what your upset about right?The current title of this thread upsets me greatly
How dare you
Yeah show hasn't been good for years.
I would also love 10 more seasons of Dynasty. :DGood, if they keep up this level of quality I'm happy to get 10 more seasons of the best soap opera on TV.
I tried to get back into Archer a few seasons ago and definitely felt like it ran out of ideas in terms of humor (seems like they had to do one-off seasons to keep it fresh somehow). Haven't watched it in probably 3-4 years now.