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10 Best Shows Like Netflix’s ‘Leanne’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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Leanne is a sitcom series co-created by Susan McMartin, Chuck Lorre, and Leanne Morgan. The Netflix series follows Leanne, a middle-aged woman whose 33-year-old marriage comes crumbling down when her husband leaves. Now she must care for her children while also trying to reenter the dating scene with the help of her sister. Leanne stars Leanne Morgan, Kristen Johnston, Celia Weston, Blake Clark, Ryan Stiles, Graham Rogers, and Hannah Pikes. So, if you loved the hilarious comedy, touching story, and likeable characters in Netflix’s Leanne, here are some similar shows you should check out next.

Reba Credit – The WB

Reba is a sitcom series created by Allison M. Gibson. The WB and later on The CW series is set in Houston, Texas and it follows Reba Hart, a middle-aged woman who whole life turns upside down when...
See full article at Cinema Blind
  • 8/2/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
WGA West Reveals Final List Candidates For 2025 Officers & Board Of Directors Election; VP Michele Mulroney Nominated As President – Update
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Updated, 1:23 Pm: The Writers Guild of America West has penciled in the full list of candidates for its 2025 board of directors and officer election. The only changes from last month’s announcement are that Malcolm Spellman is new to the list of board hopefuls and incumbent Dante W. Harper withdrew his candidacy for the board on Tuesday. See the rest of the names below.

The deadline for submitting signed petitions to the Wgaw was at noon Pt today.

Previously, June 23: The Writers Guild of America West has announced the candidates for its upcoming 2025 Officers and Board of Directors election.

Michele Mulroney, the guild’s current Vice President, has emerged as the sole nominee for President. If approved, she will take over from current President Meredith Stiehm.

The candidates for Vice President are Jeffrey Thompson and Travis Donnelly. For Secretary-Treasurer, the nominees are Peter Murrieta and Van Robichaux.

Additionally,...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 7/23/2025
  • by Katie Campione
  • Deadline Film + TV
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Michele Mulroney Running (Unopposed, for Now) to Lead Writers Guild West
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Michele Mulroney is running for president of the Writers Guild of America West — unopposed, at least for now — after current president Meredith Stiehm termed out after nearly four years at the helm.

The union announced the news alongside the names of other initial candidates running for officer and board positions in its 2025 elections on Monday. Crucially, the election will determine the leaders that will guide the WGA West through its 2026 contract negotiations, its first with major film and television studios since the 148-day strike in 2023.

Though Mulroney is at present running without a challenger, that situation could change. Other union members can throw their hats in the ring for both officer and board positions by obtaining a minimum number of member signatures on a petition. Members have until July 23 to submit petitions.

Beyond Mulroney, the initial candidate list shows Jeffrey Thompson and Travis Donnelly are both running for vice president,...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 6/23/2025
  • by Katie Kilkenny
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Norman Lear Celebrated for Pushing LGBTQ Storytelling Forward: “The Purest Curiosity About Mankind I’ve Ever Come Across”
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To kick off the inaugural Pride Live! Hollywood festival on Wednesday, a group of Norman Lear’s former collaborators and friends took part in a tribute to the TV icon, who broke boundaries in LGBTQ+ storytelling with his many shows.

Moderated by entertainment writer James Colucci, the panel — held at Emerson College’s L.A. campus — featured The Jeffersons showrunner Jay Moriarty; Sanford and Son and Fernwood 2 Nite writer Bob Iles; Mary Hartman, Marty Hartman creator Gail Parent; actresses Lynne Moody, Liz Torres and Isabella Gomez; One Day at a Time co-creator Mike Royce; Clean Slate co-creator Dan Ewen; author Greg Cope White; and Lear’s producing partner Brent Miller and longtime assistant Cindy Villa.

“I think that Norman is that rare magic that happens when a great humanist is also in charge of some shit, and Norman ended up in charge of some shit,” Ewen said of Lear’s...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 6/12/2025
  • by Kirsten Chuba
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
‘Queer as Folk’ Cast Reuniting For 25th Anniversary At Pride Live! Hollywood, Plus ‘Golden Girls’ Birthday & Norman Lear Tribute
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A new Pride festival celebrating LGBTQ representation in entertainment is coming to Los Angeles, just in time for the 25th anniversary of Queer as Folk.

Cast members of the Showtime series will reunite for the first ever Pride Live! Hollywood, running June 11-29, also featuring a Golden Girls 40th birthday and a tribute to the late Norman Lear, among other events at venues around Hollywood.

“It’s more important than ever that we celebrate the fabulous light of programs like Queer as Folk, not to mention Pride Live! Hollywood’s other offerings,” said Scott Lowell, who played Ted Schmidt in the 2000-’05 series. “Especially during Pride Month in LA at a festival that not only acknowledges the past but shows us the path forward.”

Lowell will reunite with co-stars Hal Sparks, Robert Gant, Michelle Clunie, Thea Gill, Peter Paige and Sharon Gless, as well as creators Ron Cowen and Daniel Lipman for the festival.
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 6/6/2025
  • by Glenn Garner
  • Deadline Film + TV
10 Best Shows Like ‘Jane the Virgin’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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Jane the Virgin is a romantic comedy-drama series created by Jennie Snyder Urman. Based on the Venezuelan telenovela Juana la virgen by Perla Farías, The CW series follows Jane Gloriana Villanueva, a devout young woman who is shocked to find out that she is pregnant because of an accidental artificial insemination, which hits her harder because she is a virgin. Jane the Virgin stars Gina Rodriguez, Andrea Navedo, Yael Grobglas, Justin Baldoni, Ivonne Coll, Brett Dier, Jaime Camil, and Elias Janssen. So, if you loved the hilarious comedy, feel-good story, and compelling characters in Jane the Virgin, here are some similar shows you should check out next.

New Girl Credit – Fox

New Girl is a sitcom series created by Elizabeth Meriwether. The Fox series follows Jessica Day, an optimistic but naive young woman who moves into a loft...
See full article at Cinema Blind
  • 4/14/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Stay In LA: 6,000+ Including LeVar Burton & Alison Brie Sign Petition Calling For More Incentives To Bring Back Production After Wildfires
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A tranche of stars and top film and TV writers and producers are calling for new incentives to bolster filming in LA after the wildfires.

Close to 6,000 LA residents have signed a petition – Stay In LA – as they try to encourage more production in the city to help aid recovery for those that lost their homes in the Palisades, Eaton and Hughes fires.

LeVar Burton, Alison Brie and Elizabeth “Bitsie” Tulloch are among those who have signed the pledge as well as showrunners and directors such as Julie Plec, Lucia Aniello, Tanya Saracho, Nick Antosca, Mike Royce, Gloria Calderon Kellett, Gia Coppola and Katie Aselton.

“We were already deeply worried about the livelihoods of Los Angeles area cast and crew, not to mention the countless small businesses suffering from production moving out of state and overseas. The fires have made a desperate situation worse. We are terrified that the city...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 1/24/2025
  • by Peter White
  • Deadline Film + TV
Writers Guild Foundation Announces 2025 Writers’ Access Support Staff Training Program Participants
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Exclusive: The Writers Guild Foundation announced the 18 participants for the 2025 Writers’ Access Support Staff Training Program on Tuesday morning.

Those selected to participate are: Aaron Ruttenberg, Alley Turner, A.R. Gamble, Bryce Marrero, Chloe Samillano, Colin Rothamel, Eleanor Cho, Jess Kim, Joey Lattarulo, Kadi Diallo, Kayla Yumi Lewis, Kyle Alexander, Manda K. Skelton, Mendel Bain, Puja Maewal, Rio Contrada, Rubén Mendive, and Tiffany McDonald.

According to the foundation, the 12-week program had a 1% admission rate this year. Applications were reviewed by a committee of more than 55 television creators, executive producers, showrunners, and writers.

“Last year was challenging, to say the least,” program co-founder and Wgf Board Member Mike Royce said in a statement. “And it made us even more determined to keep providing underrepresented writers with training to be a writers’ assistant and script coordinator – crucial positions that even in a tough job market can spark opportunities for staffing. If...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 1/21/2025
  • by Katie Campione
  • Deadline Film + TV
Judith Light Addresses Who's the Boss? Reboot's Fate and Possible Return as Angela Bower
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The classic sitcom, Whos the Boss?, ran from 1984-1992, and there had been talks about reviving the show on Amazon Freevee. One of its stars, Judith Light, who played advertising executive Angela Bower in all 196 episodes of the series, told Variety shed be delighted if the series moved forward with another streamer or network.

I would be delighted, Light said. But in terms of where I am and the workload that I have right now, I dont know what my availability would be. When I started my career, I said Id never do a soap opera and Id never do a sitcom. Well, I did both those things. Then I said I would never marry an actor. And I did just that. So, I learned to never say never.

I would be delighted [to return].

Light is married to actor Robert Desiderio, who starred in the ABC soap opera One Life to Live opposite Light.
See full article at CBR
  • 11/3/2024
  • by Deana Carpenter
  • CBR
Gloria Calderón Kellett Secures Rights To Celia Cruz Estate As Hyphenate Media Group Acquires Stake in GloNation
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¡Azúcar!

Gloria Calderón Kellett has joined the Hyphenate Media Group family as the Cris Abrego and Eva Longoria-founded company acquires a stake in her GloNation Studios production banner. As their first collaboration, GloNation secured the exclusive rights to develop TV and film projects for the Celia Cruz Estate, alongside Uncontained Media, a deal brokered by Hyphenate.

Kellett joins with several original series set up with studios and distributors across the marketplace and a significant slate of original content.

With Hyphenate’s investment in GloNation, Kellett will have access to the infrastructure and resources of the holding as she develops, packages, and produces content for buyers across the industry. The multihyphenate Kellet is a showrunner, producer, director, playwright, and actress who is best known for co-creating the series One Day at a Time alongside Mike Royce and creating the Prime Video series With Love.

Along with Blumhouse Television and Spotify,...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 10/10/2024
  • by Rosy Cordero
  • Deadline Film + TV
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Gloria Calderón Kellett Leaves Amazon For Hyphenate Media Group, Nabs Celia Cruz Rights
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¡Azúcar! Gloria Calderón Kellett is setting up shop at Cris Abrego and Eva Longoria’s Hyphenate Media Group — and, in the process, getting access to exclusive rights to develop television and film content for the Celia Cruz Estate.

Hyphenate Media Group, launched just a year ago by two of the most powerful Latinos in Hollywood, has been identifying talent such as Calderón Kellett to bring on board. In their strategic investment in her GloNation production shingle, the first of many planned talent partnerships for Hyphenate, the prolific showrunner, producer, director, playwright and actress will now develop and produce content for them across platforms.

“I am thrilled about this deal with Cris, Eva, and Hyphenate Media Group,” Calderón Kellet said in a statement. “Throughout my career, I’ve been in a number of overall deals with great companies, but they never quite met my ambition. I don’t just want GloNation...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 10/10/2024
  • by Mikey O'Connell
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Who's The Boss Sequel Show With Original Stars Scrapped After 2 Years (But Isn't Dead Yet)
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The Who's the Boss? sequel show with original stars has been scrapped after two years of development, though it isn't dead quite yet. Aired on ABC for eight seasons from 1984 to 1992, the sitcom follows a former Major League Baseball player Tony Micelli (played by Tony Danza) who, with his daughter Samantha Micelli (Alyssa Milano), moves to Fairfield, Connecticut and takes a job as a live-in housekeeper for a divorced advertising executive, Angela Bower (Judith Light). In 2022, it was reported that a Who's the Boss? sequel series, starring Danza and Milano, was in the works at Amazon Freevee.

Now, after two years of development, the sequel show with the two original stars has reportedly been scrapped. According to Deadline, the Whos the Boss? sequel series is not moving forward at Amazon Freevee. Sony Pictures Television, which owns the rights to the original series and has been developing the sequel, hasn't pitched...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 10/7/2024
  • by Adam Bentz
  • ScreenRant
Is ‘Who’s The Boss?’ Sequel Moving Forward?
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Who’s the Boss? is a classic sitcom that lasted for eight seasons, from 1984 to 1992. There had been interest in bringing back the characters with a new sequel series. However, the production has just received an important update. Interestingly enough, there had been other attempts to give the series a spin-off over the years.

The Project Had Been In Development Since 2020

The original series starred Tony Danza as Tony Micelli, a baseball player who becomes a housekeeper for advertising exec Angela, played by Judith Light. Alyssa Milano played Tony’s daughter Samantha while Danny Pintauro played Angela’s son Jonathan. Katherine Helmond also played Angela’s mother Mona, who many fans joked was the real “boss” of the show.

Interest in developing a Who’s The Boss? revival first became known in 2020, with the project going to Amazon Freevee. Danza and Milano were notably set to reprise their roles from...
See full article at TV Shows Ace
  • 10/5/2024
  • by John Witiw
  • TV Shows Ace
Tony Danza & Alyssa Milano's Who's the Boss? Sequel Series Gets Unfortunate Update
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A long-anticipated sequel to the classic sitcom, Whos the Boss? starring Tony Danza and Alyssa Milano, wont be seeing the light of day.

Deadline reports that Amazon Freevee is not going ahead with the sequel to the show that ran from 1984 to 1992 and starred Danza as a retired baseball player-turned-housekeeper named Tony Micelli. Milano played his daughter, Samantha, and Judith Light was his boss, Angela Bower. The sequel was set to be executive-produced by the late Norman Lear, who died in December 2023, and written/executive produced by Mike Royce, who was the creator, executive producer and co-showrunner on One Day at a Time. Brigitte Muox-Liebowitz, who also worked on One Day at a Time, was to co-executive produce.

Related 10 Serious Issues One Day At A Time Tackled

One Day at a Time handles difficult subjects tactfully as they follow the Cuban-American Alvarez family during their everyday lives.

Sony Pictures Television...
See full article at CBR
  • 10/5/2024
  • by Deana Carpenter
  • CBR
Alyssa Milano, Tony Danza, Katherine Helmond, Danny Pintauro, and Judith Light in Madame est servie (1984)
‘Who’s the Boss?’ Sequel Scrapped at Amazon
Alyssa Milano, Tony Danza, Katherine Helmond, Danny Pintauro, and Judith Light in Madame est servie (1984)
A pair of IP-based projects at Amazon aren’t moving forward after several years of development.

The tech giant’s Freevee streaming service has scuttled a sequel to the 1980s sitcom Who’s The Boss?, which had original series stars Tony Danza and Alyssa Milano attached to reprise their roles. Amazon MGM Studios, meanwhile, has pulled the plug on a Bosch spinoff centering on Jamie Hector’s character, Detective Jerry Edgar.

The Who’s the Boss? sequel found a home at Freevee in 2022 after two years in development at Sony Pictures Television, which owns the rights to the original series. Milano was set to star as Samantha Micelli, now a single mother living in the same house where she grew up in the original show, which ran from 1984-92 on ABC. Danza was also set to return as her father, now retired.

Mike Royce and Brigitte Muñoz-Liebowitz (Netflix and Pop TV...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 10/4/2024
  • by Rick Porter
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
‘Who’s The Boss?’ Sequel, ‘Bosch’s J. Edgar Spinoff Not Going Forward At Amazon
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Amazon MGM Studios is not proceeding with the Untitled J. Edgar project, one of the Bosch spinoffs that had been in development at the studio. Meanwhile, Amazon Freevee is not moving forward with the Who’s the Boss? sequel starring Tony Danza and Alyssa Milano, which had been in the works at the streamer.

The Untitled J. Edgar project was on of two Bosch spinoffs announced in February 2023 as being in development at Amazon MGM. The other, which centers on Detective Renée Ballard, was picked up to series earlier this year with Maggie Q starring.

Larry Andries (Blue Bloods) was writing the script for the J. Edgar spinoff, which he executive produced with Michael Connelly, author of the Harry Bosch book series. Andries in March was charged with six felony counts of sexual assault.

The J. Edgar offshoot was to follow Harry Bosch’s (Titus Welliver) former partner, Detective Jerry Edgar,...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 10/4/2024
  • by Nellie Andreeva
  • Deadline Film + TV
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Who’s the Boss? Sequel Series Not Moving Forward at Amazon Freevee
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As it turns out, there isn’t always a brand new life around the bend — Amazon MGM Studios is no longer developing a continuation of the classic sitcom Who’s the Boss?, TVLine has learned. (The studio has also shelved a potential Bosch spinoff focused on the character of J. Edgar; get more details here.)

The original Who’s the Boss? series, which aired for eight seasons (1984–1992) on ABC, starred Tony Danza as Tony Micelli, a former professional baseball player who gets hired as a housekeeper for advertising executive Angela Bower, played by Judith Light. Additional series regulars included Alyssa Milano as Tony’s daughter Samantha,...
See full article at TVLine.com
  • 10/4/2024
  • by Andy Swift
  • TVLine.com
'One Day At a Time' Is Coming Back But Not the Way You're Expecting
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What happened in the final three episodes of One Day at a Time will finally be revealed four years after the show abruptly ended, Variety reports. A victim of the Covid-19 pandemic, production shut down, and three episodes, including the series finale, were never made. The cast and executive producers will reunite on October 15 for a charity table read of the episodes for the late Norman Lear's People For the American Way Foundation at TV's Academy's Saban Media Center in North Hollywood. Proceeds from the event will go to the foundation to continue the mission Lear founded. Executive producers Gloria Caldern Kellet and Mike Royce talked about this surprising development in a joint statement, saying,...
See full article at Collider.com
  • 9/5/2024
  • by Denis Kimathi
  • Collider.com
One Day at a Time Cast to Reunite for Table Read of Unaired Season 4 Episodes and Reveal the Series Finale
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In 2017, Netflix rebooted the 1975 sitcom One Day at a Time, giving it a makeover and following three generations of a Latine family. The series faced not just one but two cancelations, but fans can finally find out how the series was supposed to end.

One Day at a Time tackled many serious subjects, despite its sitcom status. Similar to ABC's Black-ish, One Day a Time put the members of the family through different scenarios, sometimes humorous, that led to opportunities for growth, educating the viewer in the process. Netflix canceled the series after three seasons, and Pop took over and revived it in 2020, but the pandemic stopped production and the network decided to cancel it, despite its 99% Rotten Tomatoes score. Per Variety, the cast will reunite to table read the remaining three episodes, including the one that served as the series finale.

Related Geena Davis & Alfred Molina Join Stranger Things...
See full article at CBR
  • 9/5/2024
  • by Monica Coman
  • CBR
‘One Day At A Time’ Cast & Exec Producers Reunite For Charity Table Read Of Never-Before-Seen Episodes
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The Alvarez family is getting back together to support democracy and honor the legacy of Norman Lear.

The Lear-created One Day at a Time cast and executive producers will reunite for a special charity table read of never-before-seen episodes from Season 4 of the Netflix series. All proceeds will go to People For The American Way Foundation, an organization co-founded by Lear that is committed to defending our freedoms.

The comedy series’ former producer, Sandi Hochman, and executive producers, Gloria Calderón Kellett, Mike Royce and Brent Miller are producing the event, which will be held Saturday, October 5 at 2 p.m. at the Saban Media Center in North Hollywood.

The entire cast will come together, including Justina Machado as “Penelope,” Rita Moreno as “Lydia,” Stephen Tobolowsky as “Dr. Berkowitz,” Todd Grinnell as “Schneider,” Isabella Gomez as “Elena,” Marcel Ruiz as “Alex,” India de Beaufort as “Avery,” Sheridan Pierce as “Syd” and Ed Quinn as “Max.
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 9/5/2024
  • by Denise Petski
  • Deadline Film + TV
‘One Day at a Time’ Cast Reunites to Table Read Unseen Season 4 Episodes for Norman Lear’s Foundation
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Three lost Season 4 episodes of “One Day at a Time” (including what would have been the series finale) will finally see the light of day — via a charity table read for the late Norman Lear’s People For the American Way foundation. The show’s cast and exec producers will reunite to read unproduced scripts on Saturday, Oct. 5 at the TV Academy’s Saban Media Center in North Hollywood.

Proceeds from the event will do to People For the American Way, the org co-founded by Lear that continues to focus on democracy and defending the country’s freedom. The scripts, which were written for “One Day at a Time’s” Season 4 but never produced, are a part of the event, to be produced by “One Day at a Time” exec producers Gloria Calderón Kellett, Mike Royce and Brent Miller, as well as producer Sandi Hochman.

“Reuniting our ‘One Day at a Time...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 9/5/2024
  • by Michael Schneider
  • Variety Film + TV
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‘One Day at a Time’ Cast, Showrunners Reuniting for Charity Table Read
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One Day at a Time is returning — for one day.

The beloved, critically acclaimed comedy’s cast and producers will reunite for a charity event on Oct. 5 in Los Angeles. The event, benefitting the People for the American Way Foundation — founded by Odaat creator Norman Lear — will feature table reads of three unproduced scripts from the show’s fourth anf final season — including the episode written as the series finale.

“Reuniting our One Day at a Time cast to bring these unaired, unshot episodes to life — including what would have been our series finale — is a powerful reminder of the magic of Norman Lear and his work,” co-showrunners and executive producers Gloria Calderón Kellett and Mike Royce said in a statement. “It was an honor to bring this Latine family to the screen, and this reading is not just a celebration, but a chance to connect with our incredible fans...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 9/5/2024
  • by Rick Porter
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Writers Guild Members Join Union Boycott of Beverly Hills Hotels
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Around 40 Hollywood writers have joined a hotel union boycott of two Los Angeles hotels, the Cameo Beverly Hills by Hilton and the Beverly Hills Marriott.

The Good Place creator Mike Schur, Emily in Paris writer and co-executive producer Grant Sloss, The Simpsons writer and executive producer Ian Maxtone-Graham and Abbott Elementary supervising producer and writer Brittani Nichols are among the scribes that joined the campaign, spearheaded by the major Los Angeles-area hospitality union Unite Here Local 11. One Day at a Time co-showrunner Mike Royce, Halt and Catch Fire writer and executive producer Angelina Burnett and Two Sentence Horror Stories writer Liz Alper also joined the boycott on Labor Day weekend.

Unite Here Local 11 initiated the campaign against the two Remington Hospitality-operated properties last month after the Cameo’s existing union contract expired and the union and employer were unable to come to an agreement. (The Cameo was formerly the Mr.
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 9/4/2024
  • by Katie Kilkenny
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Sharon Stone Offers Counterpoint To Hollywood’s Panic About Biden Debate Performance
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Updated with Stone comment: After an outpouring of concern from Hollywood notables prompted by Joe Biden’s performance in the first 2024 presidential debate, Sharon Stone offered a counterpoint today in a video she posted to Instagram.

“I’ve been thinking a lot about last night’s debate,” Stone says to the camera from the passenger seat of a car, “and I’ve been thinking about the fact that more women are registered to vote than any other singular group. So, ladies, remember this: No matter how sleepy Joe may have seemed, he’s wide awake for you. So vote, for yourself.”

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The tenor is a far cry from the panic registered by many last night. More on that below.

Previously on Thursday night: It’s no secret that Hollywood is a largely liberal town. But the optimism that...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 6/28/2024
  • by Bruce Haring and Tom Tapp
  • Deadline Film + TV
‘Gordita Chronicles’ Gets Second Life At Tubi
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Exclusive: Everyone’s favorite Gordita is coming back!

The Max original Gordita Chronicles is getting a second life on Tubi as they have acquired the rights to Season 1 and will be the exclusive AVOD home of the comedy. All 10 episodes of the single-cam series will be available on March 29 at 7:30 a.m. Pt.

Created by Claudia Forestieri based on her real-life childhood experiences, Gordita Chronicles is about family, opportunity, love, resilience and boldly defying the status quo in pursuit of the “American Dream.” It tells the story of Cucu “Gordita” Castelli (Olivia Goncalves), who has just said goodbye to all of her friends and family in Santo Domingo and moved to Miami with her marketing executive father Víctor (Juan Javier Cardenas), bold and vivacious mother Adela (Diana Maria Riva) and status-obsessed older sister Emilia (Savannah Nicole Ruiz). While life in America is far from what they imagined, the Castellis...
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  • 3/26/2024
  • by Rosy Cordero
  • Deadline Film + TV
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The Office Reboot Poised to Feature New Workplace, Different Cast (Report)
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Greg Daniels’ in-the-works reboot of The Office is inching closer to reality. According to our sister pub Deadline, Daniels, the architect behind the U.S. adaptation that aired on NBC for nine seasons, is set to convene a writers’ room next week to explore ideas for a new iteration of the franchise.

Per Deadline, the series would be something of a reboot/revival hybrid, in that it would likely be set in a new office with a new cast but “live within the same world” as the Steve Carell-fronted iteration (potentially setting the stage for cameos from the Og...
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  • 1/13/2024
  • by Michael Ausiello
  • TVLine.com
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Andre Braugher Cause of Death Revealed
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Andre Braugher’s cause of death has been revealed to be lung cancer, his rep has confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter.

Braugher died Monday at 61 after what his rep then said was a “brief illness.”

He starred as master interrogator Det. Frank Pembleton on NBC’s Homicide: Life on the Street for the first six seasons of the show’s acclaimed run, then played another cop, Capt. Raymond Holt — this time against type and for laughs — on the 2013-21 Fox-nbc sitcom Brooklyn Nine-Nine.

He won his first Emmy in 1998 for outstanding lead actor in a drama series for Homicide after a season that featured one of its most memorable episodes, “Subway.” That was a two-hander in which Pembleton tries to unearth whether a man (Vincent D’Onofrio) pinned between a Baltimore subway train and the platform was pushed onto the track — while also trying to comfort him in his dying moments.
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 12/14/2023
  • by Etan Vlessing
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Andre Braugher Remembered by Brooklyn Nine-Nine Co-Stars: ‘To Just Be In His Presence Was Truly a Blessing’
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Andre Braugher’s Brooklyn Nine-Nine co-stars are among those honoring the actor after news of his death broke on Tuesday.

“Can’t believe you’re gone so soon,” wrote Terry Crews, who co-starred on all eight B99 seasons as Sgt. Terry Jeffords, in an Instagram post Tuesday night. “I’m honored to have known you, laughed with you, worked with you and shared 8 glorious years watching your irreplaceable talent. This hurts. You left us too soon. You taught me so much. I will be forever grateful for the experience of knowing you. Thank you for your wisdom, your advice, your kindness and your friendship.
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  • 12/13/2023
  • by Rebecca Iannucci
  • TVLine.com
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‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ Cast, David Simon and More Remember Andre Braugher: “A True Legend”
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Hollywood notables were among those taking to social media to remember Andre Braugher, who died Monday at 61.

Braugher was most known for his roles as Det. Frank Pembleton on NBC’s Homicide: Life on the Street from 1993-98, as well as Capt. Raymond Holt on Brooklyn Nine-Nine from 2013-21. He died following a brief illness, his longtime rep Jennifer Allen told The Hollywood Reporter.

Several former co-stars and industry creatives who Braugher worked with throughout his career, including Terry Crews, David Simon, Chelsea Peretti, Joel McKinnon Miller, Dirk Blocker, Reed Diamond, Mike Royce and Josh Lucas, wrote heartfelt tributes to remember the beloved actor.

“Can’t believe you’re gone so soon,” Crews, who also starred in Brooklyn Nine-Nine, wrote on Instagram Tuesday. “I’m honored to have known you, laughed with you, worked with you and shared 8 glorious years watching your irreplaceable talent. This hurts. You left us too soon.
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  • 12/13/2023
  • by Carly Thomas
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Who's The Boss Sequel Show Gets Big Progress Update From Producer
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Progress on the Who's the Boss? revival is moving forward, with the show's future now in the hands of Freevee for a final decision. The creative team, including co-creator Mike Royce, completed all the necessary scripts for the revival before the 2023 writers strike. The team expects to hear whether or not the revival is greenlit after the new year.

Progress on the Who's the Boss? revival has received a major update. The original show, which ran on ABC for eight seasons between 1984 and 1992, followed a retired baseball player (Tony Danza) taking a job as a housekeeper for an ad executive (Judith Light) in Fairfield, Connecticut, bringing along his daughter (Alyssa Milano). The show's planned revival on Freevee was originally announced in mid-2022, from One Day at a Time reboot co-creator Mike Royce and writer Brigitte Muñoz-Liebowitz.

Per TVLine, Mike Royce recently appeared on an episode of The Hollywood Reporter's TV's Top 5 podcast.
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  • 12/11/2023
  • by Brennan Klein
  • ScreenRant
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Who’s the Boss? Revival: EP Mike Royce Offers Update on Freevee Sequel
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Who’s the boss? The question at this point is more if and when the Who’s the Boss? revival will get a green light.

The original Who’s the Boss? family sitcom debuted on ABC in 1984 and starred Tony Danza as Tony Micelli, a former ball player who took a job working as a housekeeper for businesswoman Angela (Judith Light), moving into her Connecticut home along with his daughter Samantha (Alyssa Milano).

More from TVLineNew Fairly OddParents Series (Minus Timmy Turner) Ordered at NickAmazon to Shut Down Freevee (Report)Jon Cryer Has Soured on a Two and a Half...
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  • 12/10/2023
  • by Matt Webb Mitovich
  • TVLine.com
Norman Lear’s Shows Helped Shape Television. So Why Aren’t They Doing That In Streaming?
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Tributes continue to pour in after the death this week of 101-year-old television pioneer Norman Lear.

Amid the celebration of and reflection on his towering legacy, a present-day realization has dawned about Lear’s singular catalog, which includes shows like All in the Family, The Jeffersons and Maude. With the exception of Sanford & Son and Good Times on Peacock and 227 on Hulu, no Lear-created show can be accessed on a subscription streaming outlet. Instead, some shows can be purchased for download and many stream on free, ad-supported services like Pluto, Freevee and Tubi.

Joe Adalian brought up the void Thursday in his Buffering newsletter for Vulture, noting that Lear shows like the trailblazing Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman are completely Mia.

Sony Pictures Entertainment, which controls rights to Lear’s catalog, declined to comment to Deadline on the streaming presence of his shows. The company’s CEO, Tony Vinciquerra,...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 12/8/2023
  • by Dade Hayes
  • Deadline Film + TV
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‘One Day at a Time’ Co-Creator Pays Tribute to Norman Lear
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Welcome to the 240th episode of TV’s Top 5, The Hollywood Reporter’s TV podcast.

Every week, hosts Lesley Goldberg (West Coast TV editor) and Daniel Fienberg (chief TV critic) break down the latest TV news with context from the business and critical sides, welcome showrunners, executives and other guests, and provide a critical guide of what to watch (or skip, as the case may be).

This week, TV’s Top 5 celebrates its five-year anniversary with an interview with our first guest ever — One Day at a Time co-creator Mike Royce — who joins us for the fifth time for a wide-ranging conversation about the state of the industry in 2018 and how much things have changed since then. The interview was conducted Tuesday; we called Royce back for another segment following the death of television icon Norman Lear.

Other topics discussed in this episode include the SAG vote and Headlines, as...
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  • 12/8/2023
  • by Lesley Goldberg
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Sony, Amazon MGM And NBCUniversal Sign On To Boost Writers Guild Foundation’s Writers Access Support Staff Training Program
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Exclusive: Sony Pictures Entertainment, Amazon MGM Studios and NBCUniversal have come aboard as sponsors of this year’s Writers’ Access Support Staff Training Program. The Writers Guild Foundation initiative aims to provide TV writers who are Bipoc, Lgbtqia+, writers with disabilities, and writers over the age of 50, with tools, education and opportunity to become writers’ assistant and script coordinators in the industry.

The deal means that along with financial support, the companies will be considering this year’s program graduates and alumni for available staffing slots on their series.

The program, originally launched in 2021 by writers and producers Tanya Saracho (Vida), Mike Royce (One Day at a Time) and Liz Hsiao Lan Alper (Day of the Dead), features a 12-week course taught by instructors and script coordinators Debbie Ezer (The Good Doctor) and Clay Lapari (Community). By the end, participants’ experience level is equivalent to working as a writers’ assistant...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 12/7/2023
  • by Patrick Hipes
  • Deadline Film + TV
One Day With Norman Lear: ‘One Day At A Time’ EPs Gloria Calderón Kellett & Mike Royce Remember “Remarkably Devoid Of Ego” Legend Who “Never Stopped Learning”
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TV icon Norman Lear had not had a TV series on the air for two decades until a reimagening of his beloved One Day At a Time premiered on Netflix in January 2017. It was developed by Gloria Calderón Kellett and Mike Royce who served as showrunners and executive produced it with Lear. The new One Day At a Time earned critical acclaim and launched a prolific final act in Lear’s career, which has included the Emmy-winning Live In Front of a Studio Audience, the upcoming series Good Times and The Corps on Netflix, Clean Slate at Amazon Freevee as well as a slew of other projects in development.

Following Lear’s death Tuesday at the age of 101, Kellett and Royce wrote a moving tribute, reminiscing of the time they worked with the TV legend by focusing on one fateful run-through during Season 1 of One Day at a Time. It...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 12/7/2023
  • by Nellie Andreeva
  • Deadline Film + TV
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It’s Quiet, Too Quiet, in Hollywood: Where Are the Deals?
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Once the writers strike ended in late September, president of FX Entertainment Nick Grad and his colleagues began to clear their schedules. After a 148-day stoppage, the second longest in Writers Guild of America history, surely there would be a deluge of writers with fresh ideas and new spec scripts coming through, and Grad and team were ready.

But here we are, nearly two and a half months later, and that deluge never came. Not for those FX executives, or, as an informal survey of the television industry suggests, their rivals across the landscape. “It’s eerie, nobody’s buying anything,” says one top producer, echoing a chorus of sources who express surprise at how quiet the marketplace has been since Hollywood’s writers went back to work.

Everybody seems to have a theory, of course. Some are adamant that writers took the “pencils down” mandate more seriously during this...
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  • 12/7/2023
  • by Lacey Rose and Lesley Goldberg
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Norman Lear Was Still Making TV a Week Before His Death
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Norman Lear was still active in developing television shows at age 101.

The television icon, who passed away Dec. 5 of natural causes, was in recent weeks working on his TV slate, including redeveloping a reboot of Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman after TBS exited the scripted originals business and the cable network released the project, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter.

“He loved the slate and was excited to bring it to the world,” a source close to Lear says.

Schitt’s Creek alum Emily Hampshire remains attached to take on the role originally played by Louise Lasser as well as co-write and exec produce the live-action update. The comedy landed at TBS on Lear’s 99th birthday on July 27, 2021, after months in development at Sony Pictures Television, where Lear and Brent Miller’s Act III Productions remains based with an active overall deal.

Sony acquired rights to Lear’s TV library via its...
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  • 12/6/2023
  • by Lesley Goldberg
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Remembering Norman Lear, Whose Legacy Is Even More Important to Protect at This Fragile Point in American History
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Norman Lear changed television. That, we know, is an absolute fact, and I’ll get to it in a moment. But what really saddens me at the news of Norman Lear’s death, at 101, is he won’t be here anymore to serve as a voice of reason as the United States continues to lose its mind.

Lear was a World War II hero who spent much of his life defending democracy via what he put on our television screens and also in his high-profile advocacy work. He often talked of what inspired him to be politically active: At 9 years old, Lear was tinkering with his radio when he discovered the bile spewing from anti-Semitic broadcaster Father Charles Coughlin over the airwaves.

“I think about it all the time,” Lear told me in 2019, when I spoke with him multiple times for a Variety cover (among the several times I had...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 12/6/2023
  • by Michael Schneider
  • Variety Film + TV
Norman Lear To Make Cameo Appearance In ‘Good Times’ Netflix Animated Series As TV Icon Leaves Slate Of Upcoming Projects Behind
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Hollywood may have lost a TV legend in Norman Lear, following his death on Tuesday at the age of 101, but fans will be able to spend a little more time with him as he is set to make a cameo appearance in the upcoming animated series Good Times, Deadline has learned exclusively.

The Netflix and Sony Picture Television comedy, which follows a new generation of the Evans family residing in one of the last remaining housing projects in Chicago, has yet to announce a release date but sources reveal they’re targeting a Summer 2024 premiere. Netflix and Spt declined comment.

Good Times is only one of several projects left behind by Lear who, at age 101, remained busy developing and producing new series through his production deal at Sony TV. In May, Netflix greenlighted the Lear EP-ed dramedy series The Corps, starring Vera Farmiga, Miles Heizer and Liam Oh, about a...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 12/6/2023
  • by Rosy Cordero
  • Deadline Film + TV
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How Norman Lear Changed Television Forever
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Norman Lear was a man of modest physical stature, standing a trim 5’7″ on a good day. In terms of his impact on television — comedy primarily, but the medium as a whole — he was a giant, who belongs on any Mt. Rushmore of showrunners. He dominated an entire decade of TV like no one before or since, with hit after hit that expanded the boundaries of what could be done with the old-fashioned multi-camera sitcom format (shot on a stage in front of a studio audience), and what kinds of stories and characters audiences would accept.
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  • 12/6/2023
  • by Alan Sepinwall
  • Rollingstone.com
Writers React To Deal News: “We Did It!!!”
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Larry Wilmore says “finally.” Greg Grunberg says “Mazel tov! Writers Strike Deal!!!”

Bill Wolkoff promises not to picket Dancing with the Stars.

The Writers Guild has reached a tentative agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers to end its strike after nearly five months, and needless to say — the members have thoughts, lots of happy thoughts. And it’s all spilling out on social media.

Here’s a roundup of their reactions so far:

Billy Ray: “To all my fellow writers— You earned this. You saved our profession. Now let’s continue to stand w the actors. And IATSE. And the Teamsters. And labor everywhere. That’s how we’ll save America.”

Wolkoff: “Day 146. It gives me great pleasure to say we will Not be picketing Dancing With The Stars tomorrow! I really can’t wait to watch the premiere on Tuesday, because we did it!
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  • 9/25/2023
  • by Lynette Rice
  • Deadline Film + TV
Picket Sign Roundup: “We Want A Fair Wage, They Want Us Homeless”
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One picketer said it best: “The longer this strike goes, the more detailed these signs get.”

Judging by some of those Simpsons-themed placards, he’s not wrong. But there have also been lots of not-so-veiled references to some of the ongoing strike coverage. (Don’t recognize the reference to Carol Lombardini and The Cheesecake Factory? Read this story. Can’t remember the exact quote about putting people out of their homes? That notorious line originated here.)

Some of the signs also just show signs of fatigue. “I’m gonna be honest I’m running out of clever sign memes,” said one. “Cause, like, seriously?”

It’s now day 120 of the WGA strike and Day 47 of the SAG-AFTRA strike. Here’s what some picketers have to say these days about walking the line.

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— Mike Royce (@MikeRoyce) August 29, 2023

Bad logistics as I attended the kid-friendly picket...
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  • 8/30/2023
  • by Lynette Rice
  • Deadline Film + TV
‘One Day At A Time’ Star Isabella Gomez To Lead Indie Horror Film ‘The Mannequin’; Pic Among Latest To Get SAG-AFTRA Interim Agreement
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Exclusive: Isabella Gomez is set to star in the indie horror film The Mannequin, from writer-director John Berardo (Initiation).

The project falls under the SAG-AFTRA Ultra Low Budget Agreement and was just added to the list of projects receiving an interim agreement from the guild. Production will begin in Los Angeles next week.

John Berardo

The Mannequin follows Liana Rojas (Gomez), a creatively starved stylist assistant who discovers the historical downtown Los Angeles building where her sister mysteriously died is haunted by a serial killer who brutally murdered and dismembered his victims there half a century earlier. This forces Liana and her friends to find a way to free themselves and escape the sinister ghost before they lose their own body parts.

Rounding out the cast is Lindsay Lavanchy playing Hazel Miller, a nurturing leader and friend of Liana; Shireen Lai playing Nadine Yang,...
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  • 8/24/2023
  • by Rosy Cordero
  • Deadline Film + TV
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Writers React to AMPTP’s Overture to Restart Talks: “We’ll Be Picketing Until It’s Real”
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Striking Writers Guild of America members expressed both tempered optimism and wariness Wednesday in response to the news that the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers had reached out to restart talks amid stalled contract negotiations.

“I hope they’re serious, I hope that they are coming to this with a much more open mind than they had last time,” said three-time WGA negotiating committee co-chair Billy Ray (Captain Phillips), who is not playing that role this year. “I can tell you if they are, a deal will be made.”

Former WGA West president Howard Rodman added in a written statement: “One hopes that the AMPTP may at long last grasp that the cost of negotiating a fair deal is less than the cost of an ongoing strike. But Friday’s conversation is, quite simply, a single and very preliminary step.”

To one of many WGA leaders, who was...
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  • 8/3/2023
  • by Katie Kilkenny and Lesley Goldberg
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Writers Guild Foundation Reveals 2023 Writers’ Access Support Staff Training Program Participants
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Exclusive: The Writers Guild Foundation has announced the participants for the 2023 session of the Writers’ Access Support Staff Training Program.

Out of the nearly 2,100 applications received, 18 candidates were selected: Archana Shinde, Ashley Obinwanne, Del Potter, Filipa Ioannou, J. Gabriel Ware, Jazmyn Edmonds, Jon-Alexander Genson, Khadijah Iman, Kyle Harris, Maaman Rezaee, Madonna Diaz-Refugia, Rodrigo Carvalhedo, Saira Umar, Samuel Christopher Spitale, Stephanie Leke, Stephen Ra-Choi, Xuan Mai and Yeon Jin Lee.

Applications were reviewed by a committee of over 30 television creators, executive producers, showrunners, and writers who previously worked as writers’ assistants and script coordinators, including program founders Tanya Saracho (Vida), Mike Royce (One Day at a Time) and Liz Hsiao Lan Alper (Day of the Dead), along with showrunners Gloria Calderon Kellett (With Love), Sera Gamble (You), Glen Mazzara (The Rookie), Latoya Morgan (Duster) and Steven Canals (Pose).

The 12-week course begins in mid-August and will be taught by instructors Debbie Ezer...
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  • 7/31/2023
  • by Rosy Cordero
  • Deadline Film + TV
Kvea & Kcet Lead Winners Of LA Area Emmy Awards Held At Hotel Picketed By Striking Workers
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Kvea and Kcet each won eight trophies at the 75th Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards to lead the field just like they did at the nomination stage. Telemundo’s Kvea swept all three regularly scheduled newscast categories, morning, daytime and evening. CBS/KCAL9 followed with 4 wins, with ABC7 and Spectrum SportsNet LA tied at 3 and Kmex, Spectrum News 1 and Spectrum SportsNet at 2. The honored telecasts included two tributes to local icon Vin Scully who died last summer.

The ceremony was held Saturday night at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel whose workers have been on strike for a new contract. Videos of attendees crossing the picket line to enter the hotel were tweeted by Unite Here Local 11, which called out the TV Academy for holding the event at the struck location. In its criticism of the Academy over the choice of location, the hotel workers union was joined by striking Hollywood...
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  • 7/23/2023
  • by Nellie Andreeva
  • Deadline Film + TV
Where Are My Residuals? Actors/Writers Share Horror Stories On Picket Line, Social Media
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With all the strike talk about low pay, WGA and SAG-AFTRA members are starting to play a little show me yours and I’ll show you mine when it comes to their (paltry) residual checks.

Just about everyone has a story to share about how their residuals took a serious nose dive with the advent of new media. A recent story in The New Yorker about how actors on the once successful Orange is the New Black never enjoyed a financial windfall only exacerbated the angst felt by actors and writers these days.

Here’s a sampling of their stories:

Jason Belleville (Home Economics): “I wrote on the first season of Cobra Kai, which is one of the biggest shows in Netflix history. I think I have more money in my pockets right now than any residuals I’ve seen from that. I was also was an executive producer...
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  • 7/18/2023
  • by Lynette Rice, Matt Grobar and Katie Campione
  • Deadline Film + TV
‘Bones’ Reunion WGA Picket Draws Crowd at Fox and Spurs Nostalgia for Procedural TV: ‘We Worked 46 Weeks a Year’
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Renowned alumni of the Jeffersonian Institute pulled out their security badges and patches to assemble Friday morning for a lively “Bones” writers strike reunion picket outside Fox Studios.

The gathering of writers, actors, directors and crew members from the Fox drama series proved once again that “Bones” was one of TV’s happiest sets during its 12-season run from 2005-2017. Star Emily Deschanel, who played forensic anthropologist Temperance “Bones” Brennan on the procedural, was in attendance at the picket held on Day 67 of Writers Guild of America strike. So were series showrunners Hart Hanson, Stephen Nathan, Jonathan Collier and Michael Peterson and writer-producers including Liz Benjamin, Dean Lopata, Janet Lin and Karine Rosenthal.

“All the truisms of why a show is a happy, non-toxic place is why ‘Bones’ was such a happy place,” Hanson told Variety. “Who is No. 1 on the call sheet? What is that person like? What is No.
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  • 7/7/2023
  • by Cynthia Littleton
  • Variety Film + TV
‘Warrior Nun’ Will Return After Netflix Cancellation, Creator Says
Fans of Netflix’s “Warrior Nun” have finally gotten what they wanted, it appears. After months of dedicated campaigning, series showrunner Simon Barry tweeted that the fantasy drama would be returning.

“Today I’m happy to officially report that because of your combined voices, passion and amazing efforts – #WarriorNun will return and is going to be more Epic than you could imagine,” Barry’s tweet read. He also teased that more details would be coming.

Amy Berg, who wrote three episodes of the series, confirmed Barry’s news, telling her followers, “Barry wasn’t hacked.”

Today I’m happy to officially report that because of your combined voices, passion and amazing efforts – #WarriorNun will return and is going to be more Epic than you could imagine. More details to come! Soon! Thank-you!! #SaveWarriorNun #WarriorNunSaved pic.twitter.com/yuTbRR2L3q

— Simon Barry – legacy blue check (@SimonDavisBarry) June 28, 2023

Netflix did not...
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  • 6/28/2023
  • by Kayla Cobb
  • The Wrap
Writers Get Creative With Picket Signs: “Ted Sarandos Is An Herb” & “Let Them Drink Dom” – Update
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Updated, Day 46: After visiting many, many picket lines over the last month, we’ve learned that lots of pickets signs are reused for conservation purposes. And to that we say — screw the recycling. Bring on more of those sweet corporate burns!

Fortunately, many of the scribes haven’t lost their saucy touch.

“Let them drink Dom,” says one Zaslav-themed confection.

“Ted Sarandos ate my son,” says another.

Related: WGA Strike Picket Line Locations List For Los Angeles & New York

“The only thing that sucks more than corporate greed is Deadline’s comments section.” Way harsh, but so true.

Related: What Went Wrong? Writers & Studios Reveal What They Couldn’t (And Could) Agree On As Strike Is Set

Here is the latest from the front lines:

Representing @NCISHawaiiCBS #wga pic.twitter.com/BEQtNHVs0I

— Jason Antoon (@jasonantoon) June 12, 2023

As a young actor in the 80s – long be4 I became a...
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  • 6/17/2023
  • by Lynette Rice
  • Deadline Film + TV
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