Krypton was good? I just assumed everyone wrote it off since I never heard anything about it.
I watched the pilot and thought it was awful. I don't know if it got better or not. But when it comes to this site I wouldn't necessarily trust any sort of quality judgment when it comes to the DC and Marvel shows (no offense intended to the fans). A lot of people will overlook flaws when it's part of these big franchises.Krypton was good? I just assumed everyone wrote it off since I never heard anything about it.
Deadly Class bummed me out too. Really enjoyed it, but can't win them all.
I think the real problem is a lot of people just aren't watching Syfy anymore.
I was surprised at this. I thought Happy! was popular on Netflix.Fuck Syfy. After Netflix passed on picking up Happy! [still hurts] i dont think anyone will takeover Krypton.
And then there were none. CBS has opted not to pick up drama series Instinct starring Alan Cumming for a third season.
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Series creator/executive producer Michael Rauch broke the news on Twitter, revealing that the series will be double pumped this Sunday and air its Season 2/series finale next Sunday, Aug. 25.
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The series made history as the first broadcast drama with an openly gay lead character, played by Cumming.
Its actually incredible watching the final episode of Last Call with Carson Daly. Rerun tonight, but seeing the 20 or so years of history of it from the live studio audience form to the current format, as well as all the venue changes.
Also so many current stars and muscians looked so young from the start lol.
Also all these muscians looked like normal average joes and joesettes in their tv debuts on them.
Posted yesterday on Deadline and you didn't think it was posted here already? :PNo surprise, but YouTube continues to move away from scripted originals. I still need to get around to checking out Cobra Kai
Posted yesterday on Deadline and you didn't think it was posted here already? :P
And yes, watch Cobra Kai.
I can only speak for myself and say that yes, I have actively chosen not to follow a show (Deadly Class) because it was on SyFy and likely to end after one or two seasons (on a cliffhanger). Not sure if the latter came to be, but the former already happened.I'd be fascinated to know how prevalent the "Syfy cancels everything" narrative is in real life and if it actually has any discernible impact on their ratings.
Basically, lots of male nudity in his new show The Righteous Gemstones.Tweet isn't loading for me, is it the 3 preachers show? Trailer was fantastic.
Knight came on board to adapt. The story tells how the world's most renowned and ruthless special forces unit, the SAS, came to exist. He has scored access to secret archives to tell the definitive account of SAS history. The drama will bring to life the revolutionary thinking which led to the creation of a new form of combat and warfare. Celebrating the glory, action and camaraderie at the heart of this story, the series will delve into the psychology of the flawed, reckless but brave group of maverick officers and men who formed the SAS in the darkest days of WW2.
Wheatley is one of my absolute faves, so I'm excited. Maybe it will be as good as Dead Set!Kill List director Ben Wheatley has created a Brexit zombie drama for UK's Channel 4– his first television project since directing episodes of Doctor Who.
The broadcaster has commissioned six-part series Generation Z. It will feature "rapacious" baby boomers and "disaffected" teenagers at each other's throats.
Produced by Kiri producer The Forge, it will feature pitch-black humour and biting satire to tell how Brexit has divided the country, and in this case, led to brain munching.
Super strange they're only announcing Holland out of all the European countries. Though I suspect the rest will follow fairly quickly.
Streamer HBO Max has set its pilot slate, handing out pilot orders to three projects — one-hour drama The Rules of Magic, from writer Melissa Rosenberg (Marvel'sJessica Jones); half-hour dramedy Generation, from 17-year-old Zelda Barnz, her father Daniel Barnz and executive producer Lena Dunham; and hourlong YA drama Red Bird Lane, from writer Sara Gran (Southland) and executive produced by John Wells.
The Rules of Magic, which also has received a 10-script order and has opened a writers room, andRed Bird Line hail from HBO Max sister studio Warner Bros TV, where Rosenberg and Wells are under overall deals; Generation is being produced by HBO Max.
Written by Rosenberg, The Rules of Magic is based on Alice Hoffman's novels The Rules of Magic and Practical Magic, the latter of which was adapted into the 1998 Warner Bros movie of the same name starring Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman.
An epic generational family drama set in 1960s New York City, The Rules of Magiccenters on three troubled siblings — Franny, Jet and Vincent Owens — who wrestle with "abnormalities" that have kept them isolated. But the tumultuous times unearth the extraordinary discovery that they are, in fact, descendants of a bloodline of witches.
Generation is created by Zelda Barnz, the 17-year-old daughter of Daniel and Ben Barnz. Written and directed by Zelda and Daniel Barnz, Generation is a dark yet playful half-hour dramedy that follows a group of high school students whose exploration of modern sexuality (devices and all) tests deeply entrenched beliefs about life, love and the nature of family in their conservative community.
YA drama Red Bird Lane is written and executive produced by Gran. It is a morality and psychological horror series about eight strangers who arrive at an isolated house—all for different reasons—and quickly realize that something sinister and terrifying awaits them.
Already greatest show of all time for recognizing the best Charli XCX song.
Stephen Amell already has his post-Arrow gig lined up and it sounds good.
No need for Roy, Amell will be the one doing flips now.Stephen Amell already has his post-Arrow gig lined up and it sounds good.
Hey. He was playing a gigolo on Hung before he got the Arrow gig.Hope it's good!
This sounds like it could be really interesting. Also, Stephen Amell on Starz? in a show aimed at premium females? 👀
Despite what Starz says about their supposed change in direction, is this really a female-targeting show?This sounds like it could be really interesting. Also, Stephen Amell on Starz? in a show aimed at premium females? 👀
Stephen Amell wrestling? Sounds female-targeting to me.Despite what Starz says about their supposed change in direction, is this really a female-targeting show?
I wonder how long it will take for Cody Rhodes to appear on the show.Stephen Amell already has his post-Arrow gig lined up and it sounds good.
I think the bar is pretty low if casting a buff dude as one of the leads and making sure he's sometimes shirtless is all it takes to be female-targeting. By that logic Spartacus was a show aimed at women too.
Hey. He was playing a gigolo on Hung before he got the Arrow gig.
I think the bar is pretty low if casting a buff dude as one of the leads and making sure he's sometimes shirtless is all it takes to be female-targeting. By that logic Spartacus was a show aimed at women too.
I wonder how long it will take for Cody Rhodes to appear on the show.