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7 Best Shows Like ‘Ghosts’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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Ghosts is a fantasy sitcom series created by Joe Port and Joe Wiseman. Based on the British series of the same name, the CBS series follows Sam and Jay, a young couple from New York who inherit a dilapidated manor from a distant relative. They soon come to the decision that they will be turning the manor into a bed and breakfast, but their plan goes awry when they get there and discover that the house is occupied by ghosts who consider the manor their house. Ghosts stars Rose McIver, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Brandon Scott Jones, Danielle Pinnock, Richie Moriarty, Asher Grodman, Sheila Carrasco, Devan Chandler Long, Rebecca Wisocky, and Román Zaragoza. So, if you loved hilarious comedy, fantastical story, and entertaining characters in Ghosts, here are some similar shows you should check out next.

Ghosts (Rent on Prime...
See full article at Cinema Blind
  • 5/13/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
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Director Todd Holland Signs With Buchwald (Exclusive)
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Director and producer Todd Holland has signed with Buchwald for representation.

The Emmy and Directors Guild Award winner has helmed more than 150 episodes of television throughout his career, along with a host of pilots and several feature films. He’s most associated with HBO’s The Larry Sanders Show and Fox’s Malcolm in the Middle — he directed 51 episodes of the former and 26 installments of Malcolm, winning Emmys for his work on both shows.

Holland’s directing credits also include episodes of 30 Rock, Twin Peaks, My So-Called Life, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Not Dead Yet and Grace and Frankie, among many others. He also helmed the pilots of Go On, The Real O’Neals, Girls Club and Mr. Mayor, among others, helping set the visual template for those shows.

Most recently, Holland directed and shared a story credit on Paramount+’s movie Monster High 2 (he also directed its predecessor), which...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 4/25/2025
  • by Rick Porter
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The 3 Family Guy Episodes Written By Series Creator Seth MacFarlane
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A common misconception among more casual "Family Guy" fans is that creator Seth MacFarlane is personally responsible for every single creative decision. Although he voices many of the characters, his presence in the writers' room is a lot lighter than one would think. He's mentioned in interviews that he hasn't written for "Family Guy" since around 2009, and even before that, he only officially wrote the scripts for three episodes. That's right: only three episodes in the show's entire 400+ episode run were penned by MacFarlane.

Of course, as any writer for a long-running sitcom will tell you, the writing for these shows is very collaborative. There'll often be one writer who receives credit for the episode, but the script will typically go through multiple revisions from the rest of the staff. I know from interviews with staff writers from "Rick and Morty" and "Futurama" that it's often hard for the staff...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 1/4/2025
  • by Michael Boyle
  • Slash Film
CBS Developing Comedy Series ‘Feebs’ From Lilli Birdsell & Michael Kramer
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Exclusive: CBS is developing the comedy series Feebs from CBS Studios and co-creators Michael Kramer and Lilli Birdsell, sources tell Deadline.

The single-cam series is an ensemble character-driven comedy following two sisters who love and hate each other and are thrown together as agents for the FBI. With their sibling rivalry on display in front of their teammates, the two must use their lifelong contention to fight for justice and not just with each other. 

Former CBS programming chief Thom Sherman executive produces via his Play Well Entertainment banner. Three-time Emmy winner Todd Holland will direct the pilot and executive produce alongside Sherman, Kramer and Birdsell.

Kramer is an Emmy-nominated writer who has sold numerous comedy pilots to CBS, Disney, Sony, Universal, USA Network and TBS, and developed a new Flintstones animated series for Warner Bros. He has also written for multiple series including Suits,...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 9/13/2024
  • by Rosy Cordero
  • Deadline Film + TV
Primetimer Says Goodbye
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Seeing one of your favorite shows canceled much too soon is such a common occurrence that we at Primetimer dedicated a whole feature type to exploring short-lived series that cast long shadows over the medium — shows like Undeclared, Todd McFarlane’s Spawn, Ultraviolet, and Wonderfalls. The latest — and, as it turns out, final — edition revisited the sublime Lodge 49, which presented this world for what it is (mired in capitalism and war) while also envisioning what it could be.
See full article at Primetimer
  • 6/28/2024
  • by Danette Chavez
  • Primetimer
Bryan Fuller Axed from A24 ‘Friday the 13th’ Prequel Series
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Bryan Fuller and A24 have severed ties over the “Friday the 13th” Peacock prequel series.

The show was announced in 2022 at Peacock with the title “Crystal Lake,” and while details were kept under wraps, the series was confirmed to be a prequel to the original 1980 slasher film that followed the Voorhees mother-son duo as teenagers were murdered at an abandoned summer camp.

The series will go on, IndieWire has confirmed. A24 will remain the studio and Peacock the platform — they’re currently searching for a new showunner. Production on the series had yet to start.

“Adapting classic horror is something I have some experience with. These shows require a vision that elevates and transforms, as well as delivers what audiences have come to expect, which is an ambitious and risky endeavor. It requires people to take the leap with me,” Fuller captioned on Instagram. “For reasons beyond our control, A...
See full article at Indiewire
  • 5/9/2024
  • by Samantha Bergeson
  • Indiewire
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Tulsa King: Craig Zisk signs on as director for season 2 of the Sylvester Stallone series
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Tulsa King season 2 has now started shooting, and Deadline reports that Craig Zisk (Weeds) has signed on to direct and executive produce the Paramount+ series.

It was reported last year that showrunner Terence Winter would be stepping down from the series following some creative differences with creator Taylor Sheridan. However, he decided to come back as a writer for the second season, which would keep his interactions with Sheridan at a minimum.

While Winter is still involved as an executive producer, he will primarily focus on writing for the show as well as working closely with Sylvester Stallone. “He loves these characters and loved working with Sly and was glad his post-strike schedule allowed him to return to write but not run the show,” a source said. Instead of bringing in another showrunner, the production decided to follow in the footsteps of the other shows produced by Sheridan’s 101 Studios...
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  • 4/1/2024
  • by Kevin Fraser
  • JoBlo.com
John Cho and Karen Gillan's Rom-Com TV Show Was Way Ahead of Its Time
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In trying to chronicle the times we were living a decade ago, a new sitcom dealing with the impact of social media was released on ABC. Selfie, from Suburgatory creator Emily Kapnek, put Karen Gillan’s Eliza Dooley, a social media addict, in the way of John Cho’s Henry Higgs, in an attempt to shake off her superficiality and make her a better person. Selfie was many things: a satire, a journey of self-discovery, an adaptation of My Fair Lady/Pygmalion, a workplace sitcom, a romantic comedy, and – probably its dooming quality – ahead of its time. The show’s broadcast was abruptly cut short because of dwindling ratings. The remaining episodes were dumped on Hulu and the 13-episode first season turned out to be the complete series run. It joins the one-season (or two) cancelled-too-soon roster where we can find comedy gems like Don't Trust the B**** in Apartment 23,...
See full article at Collider.com
  • 3/12/2024
  • by Mauricio Cueto
  • Collider.com
Every Bryan Fuller TV Series, Ranked
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Bryan Fuller isn't exactly a household name, but he's responsible for creating some of the most visually striking and innovative TV series of the last 20 years. Beginning as a writer on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Voyager, Fuller worked his way up to being a showrunner, creating his own cult classics like Wonderfalls and Dead Like Me. Often whimsical and imaginative, Fuller's series tend to dabble in the macabre.
See full article at Collider.com
  • 2/4/2024
  • by Lacey Rae
  • Collider.com
Why Bones Was Canceled And Why We Should Blame Fox
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You're no doubt familiar with the proverb, "The more things change, the more they stay the same." Well, that also extends to the way TV shows live and die. 

For years now, streamers like Netflix have abruptly released shows with little to no promotion and then canceled them just as swiftly when they (miraculously!) fail to attract an audience. Or, if not that, they cut down a series still very much in the prime of its life for reasons that only their all-mighty algorithms can fathom. Sometimes they come back from the dead (like "Warrior Nun") or they find a new home (as "Star Trek: Prodigy" did), but otherwise, these shows tend to stay deader than a doornail.

These companies' goal, you see, is not to create sustainable hits; it's to inflate their value in the eyes of their shareholders. This problem isn't unique to streaming, either. Back in the aughts,...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 10/15/2023
  • by Sandy Schaefer
  • Slash Film
Bryan Fuller in Dead Like Me (2003)
Bryan Fuller, AMC Networks Hit With Sexual Harassment Lawsuit From ‘Queer for Fear’ Producer
Bryan Fuller in Dead Like Me (2003)
“Queer for Fear” executive producer Bryan Fuller has been sued for alleged sexual harassment and sexual assault on the set of the 2021 Shudder docuseries. An attorney for the “Hannibal” creator said he intends to countersue for defamation and malicious prosecution.

Sam Wineman, a producer on the series about the history of LGBTQ characters and actors in horror movies, claimed that from 2020 to 2022, Fuller “cultivated and maintained a hostile work environment” that included “harassment, discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual assault and retaliation.”

In Wineman’s suit, which filed last week in Los Angeles Superior Court, he alleged that “Mr. Fuller sexually assaulted plaintiff several times” throughout the production of the series. AMC Networks, its horror streaming site Shudder and Steakhaus Productions are also named in the suit, which was filed by Good Gustafson Aumais Llp of Los Angeles.

The suit also claims that Wineman was subjected to “workplace bullying, harassment, discrimination, and retaliation,...
See full article at The Wrap
  • 10/6/2023
  • by Sharon Knolle
  • The Wrap
Kerry Washington Stopped Playing the ‘White Girl’s Best Friend’ After 2004 Meg Ryan Movie: I Don’t Want to Be an ‘Accessory to a White Woman’s Journey’
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Kerry Washington explains in her new memoir, “Thicker Than Water,” that she actively rejected playing the “white girl’s best friend” after starring in “Against the Ropes,” the 2004 boxing drama headlined by Meg Ryan and Omar Epps. The film starred Ryan as Jackie Kallen, the first woman to achieve success as a boxing manager. Washington played Jackie’s best friend, a receptionist named Renee.

“In it, I played [Meg Ryan’s] coworker and confidante – this was becoming a new niche for me, the white girl’s best friend,” Washington writes (via Entertainment Weekly).

As Washington remembers, “Against the Ropes” was her third project in a row where she was playing the best friend to the white female lead. First came 2001’s “Save the Last Dance,” in which was Julia Stiles’ Bff, then she shot the scrapped pilot for the 2004 Fox dramedy series “Wonderfalls,” where she was the best friend of Caroline Dhavernas’ main character.
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 9/27/2023
  • by Zack Sharf
  • Variety Film + TV
This Is Why Bryan Fuller Pulled a 'Hannibal' Episode From Broadcast
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During its three-season run on NBC, Hannibal left fans both amazed and perplexed by how the actual hell it managed to get away with airing everything it did, remarkably pushing the boundaries of network television on a weekly basis. While crafting a show like Hannibal undoubtedly required collaborative artistic magic, much credit is due to the deliberate and meticulous storytelling approach of showrunner Bryan Fuller, celebrated for his works like Wonderfalls and Pushing Daisies. Through a blend of intentionality and authenticity, Fuller has always possessed a talent for elevating grotesque imagery into tasteful, mesmerizing art, mirroring the show's enigmatic protagonist (Mads Mikkelsen). So it really should come as no surprise that the removal of one of the show's first episodes from prime time had nothing to do with gore at all.
See full article at Collider.com
  • 8/9/2023
  • by Jenna Rae Isley
  • Collider.com
TV, Interrupted: Rutherford Falls Deserves A New Place To Call Home
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(Welcome to TV, Interrupted, a series where the /Film team remembers, eulogizes, and makes a case for the revival of TV shows we loved that were canceled far too soon.)

Often, the shows we cover here at TV, Interrupted have been off the air for quite a while. We're here for the Hannibals, the Wonderfalls, and even the Carnivàles. But every now and again, a fresh cancellation feels too acutely unfair to ignore, and some shows are worth celebrating -- and pitching to new networks -- before the dust has even settled. "Rutherford Falls" is one of these rare cases. News of the Peacock series' premature demise just broke on Friday, and while its cast and crew are still sharing their own statements about its ending, I'm already falling back into a rewatch of one of the most underrated comfort watches of the past few years.

"Rutherford Falls" is a...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 9/4/2022
  • by Valerie Ettenhofer
  • Slash Film
Emma Roberts To Exec Produce & Star In Liz W. Garcia’s Stampede Ventures Rom-Com ‘Space Cadet’; Prime Video Distributing Internationally
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Exclusive: Emma Roberts (Madame Web) will exec produce and star in Space Cadet, a new rom-com from Stampede Ventures, which enters production this month. Also now aboard the film from writer-director Liz W. Garcia (The Lifeguard) is Prime Video, which will distribute it internationally.

Space Cadet follows the Florida party girl Rex (Roberts), who turns out to be the only hope for the NASA space program, after a fluke puts her in training with other candidates who may have better resumes, but don’t have her smarts, heart and moxie.

Greg Silverman and Jon Berg will produce on behalf of Stampede Ventures, with Stampede’s Gideon Yu and Chris Bosco exec producing alongside Roberts, Garcia and Michael Tadross. Stampede Ventures will finance the pic, licensed by Prime Video in territories outside of the U.S. and Japan, with CAA’s Sarah Schweitzman co-repping additional territories alongside Stampede’s Bosco.

“Emma...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 9/1/2022
  • by Matt Grobar
  • Deadline Film + TV
State of More Emergencies: ‘9-1-1’/’Lone Star’ Creative Chiefs on the Power of Scheduling, the Franchise’s Future and a Potential Third Series
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Before launching “9-1-1” with Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk as a Fox midseason drama in January 2018, Tim Minear was a prolific producer with many impressive TV credits under his belt. Minear, who has the longest-running overall deal at “9-1-1” studio 20th Television, is best known for his work on “Angel,” “Firefly,” “Dollhouse,” “American Horror Story,” “Terriers,” “Feud,” “Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman” and “Wonderfalls.” But of those shows, the ones he personally created are best known for being very short-lived. Case in point: ever the self-aware-dark-humorist, Minear’s now-deactivated Twitter handle used to be @CancelledAgain.

“For the longest time, it was always like, what’s the hit network show?” Minear, who is “9-1-1” and spinoff “9-1-1: Lone Star” co-showrunner, told Variety. “That’s what the studio wants me to do, they want me to come up with a hit network show, and all I wanted to do was weird little cable things.
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 3/21/2022
  • by Jennifer Maas
  • Variety Film + TV
Liz W. Garcia Inks Overall Deal With Entertainment One
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Exclusive: Writer-producer-director Liz W. Garcia has signed an overall deal with Entertainment One. Under the multi-year pact, Garcia will develop television series for broadcast, cable, and streaming, including projects by and about women, people of color and members of the Lgbtqia community.

Garcia most recently was executive producer of Katori Hall’s Starz drama P-Valley and co-executive producer on the first season of another well received cable drama, USA’s The Sinner. She co-created and executive produced the cult TNT series Memphis Beat, starring Jason Lee and Alfre Woodard and executive produced by George Clooney and Grant Heslov. She began her career on the CBS crime drama Cold Case, winning the GLAAD Award for Best Dramatic Episode of Television. Her series writing credits also include Wonderfalls and Dawson’s Creek.

“Liz is an incredibly talented creative with great taste and an impressive eye for interesting and meaningful stories,” said Michael Lombardo,...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 6/24/2021
  • by Nellie Andreeva
  • Deadline Film + TV
25 One-Season Shows You Need to Watch, From ‘The Get Down’ to ‘High Fidelity’ (Photos)
Baz Luhrmann in Gatsby le Magnifique (2013)
It’s always a letdown when shows don’t get to shine. Even worse is when a series shows so much potential, but gets canceled after only one season. Many of them go on to become cult classics, but we still have to wonder what could’ve happened if they went on for longer. C’est la vie.

Get Down

The Baz Luhrmann Netflix series about the rise of hip-hop contains great music and set pieces that make it easy to binge-watch and enjoy. That’s not including the great leads, which instill the characters with an electrifying innocence and humanity. However, the streaming service canceled it after one season.

Firefly

The cult TV show to top all cult TV shows. The one-season Joss Whedon sci-fi epic told the tale of a crew of smugglers on the spaceship Serenity and their adventures on the fringes of a broken society. It...
See full article at The Wrap
  • 6/21/2021
  • by Carli Velocci
  • The Wrap
Stephen King's Christine Remake Is Happening at Blumhouse with Hannibal Creator
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Stephen King's Christine is getting rebooted. Originally a novel penned by King that was later adapted into a movie by John Carpenter, Christine is a simple horror story about a cursed car with a mind of its own. Nearly four decades after the first movie was released, a new movie adaptation has just entered the early stages of development at Sony Pictures and Blumhouse.

Bryan Fuller is on board to direct the new Christine, and word is his idea is to keep the remake set in the 80s and faithful to the source material. Jason Blum will produce for Blumhouse alongside Vincenzo Natali and Steven Hoban. Peter Kang will oversee the project for Sony Pictures. It's not clear at this time if King is personally involved, and no additional information about the movie has yet been revealed.

Heading into Christine, Fuller comes with some experience as a filmmaker in the horror genre.
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 6/8/2021
  • by Jeremy Dick
  • MovieWeb
Stephen King’s ‘Christine’ Getting Big-Screen Reboot With Bryan Fuller Directing for Sony Pictures and Blumhouse
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“Hannibal” and “Star Trek: Discovery” creator Bryan Fuller is attached to make his feature directing debut with an adaptation of the Stephen King novel “Christine,” which Fuller is developing with Sony Pictures. Jason Blum will produce for Blumhouse, along with Vincenzo Natali and Steven Hoban.

The project is still in the early stages as Fuller writes the screenplay. King’s novel is set in the late 1970s, about a 17-year-old named Arnie who fixes up a 1958 Plymouth Fury that, naturally, is haunted by its previous, not-such-a-nice-guy owner, who named the car Christine. Soon, Arnie begins taking on the old owner’s personality and appearance, and the car seems to have it out for his best friend, new girlfriend and anyone else getting between Arnie and Christine.

This is Fuller’s first foray into features after three decades in television, including creating cult 2000s series “Wonderfalls” and “Pushing Daisies.” Fuller left...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 6/8/2021
  • by Adam B. Vary
  • Variety Film + TV
Netflix’s ‘Sweet Tooth’: TV Review
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Whimsical tweeness is a personal — or perhaps generational — kryptonite. For every Pushing Daisies or Wonderfalls, there are a dozen TV shows and movies undone by thinking that “unfiltered sincerity” and “treacly earnestness” are interchangeable.

Some predisposition toward the saccharine is necessary to properly consume Netflix’s new fantasy Sweet Tooth — I mean, it’s right there in the title — but there’s great pleasure in reporting that for most of Jim Mickle’s adaptation of Jeff Lemire’s Vertigo comic, a precarious balance is handled with real deftness. Emotionally and geographically, this is a show with real ...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
  • 6/2/2021
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Netflix’s ‘Sweet Tooth’: TV Review
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Whimsical tweeness is a personal — or perhaps generational — kryptonite. For every Pushing Daisies or Wonderfalls, there are a dozen TV shows and movies undone by thinking that “unfiltered sincerity” and “treacly earnestness” are interchangeable.

Some predisposition toward the saccharine is necessary to properly consume Netflix’s new fantasy Sweet Tooth — I mean, it’s right there in the title — but there’s great pleasure in reporting that for most of Jim Mickle’s adaptation of Jeff Lemire’s Vertigo comic, a precarious balance is handled with real deftness. Emotionally and geographically, this is a show with real ...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 6/2/2021
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
James Pickens Jr., Ellen Pompeo, and Chandra Wilson in Grey's Anatomy (2005)
Krista Vernoff Reveals The Salacious Network Demands That Led to Her Exit from Charmed
James Pickens Jr., Ellen Pompeo, and Chandra Wilson in Grey's Anatomy (2005)
Krista Vernoff may currently be working on Grey's Anatomy, Station 19, and Rebel, but once upon a time, she was heavily involved with the original Charmed.

Now, two decades later, Vernoff has revealed that she exited her writer/producer post on the series due to a mermaid storyline on Charmed Season 5.

As you will recall if you watched the original series, Alyssa Milano's Phoebe Halliwell became a mermaid during a particular arc that season.

“I signed on because Charmed was a girl-power show,” Vernoff explained The Hollywood Reporter a profile of her career in the business, “and about halfway through there was an episode where Alyssa Milano comes out in mermaid pasties and there was a huge spike in male viewership."

"And then every episode after, the question would come from the network, ‘How are we getting the girls naked this week?'”

Vernoff was processing the death of...
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  • 4/1/2021
  • by Paul Dailly
  • TVfanatic
‘Grey’s Anatomy,’ ‘Station 19’ Showrunner Krista Vernoff Renews Overall Deal With ABC Signature
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Krista Vernoff has renewed her multi-year overall deal at ABC Signature.

Vernoff will continue to serve as president of Trip the Light Productions, with Alexandre Schmitt serving as president of production and development. In addition, Kasha Foster has been named Trip the Light’s director of diversity, equity, and inclusion. In this role she will work closely with writers, talent, and producers, providing guidance throughout the storytelling process from script to screen.

Vernoff is currently the showrunner on both “Grey’s Anatomy” and the spinoff “Station 19.” In addition, her new ABC series “Rebel” starring Katey Sagal is due to debut as part of the network’s Thursday lineup on April 8, meaning Vernoff will be the showrunner of ABC’s entire Thursday lineup.

“Krista Vernoff is a superstar who makes the almost impossible task of running three shows seem like a reasonable amount of work,” said Dana Walden, chairman of entertainment for Walt Disney Television.
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  • 3/25/2021
  • by Joe Otterson
  • Variety Film + TV
Mads Mikkelsen in Hannibal (2013)
Star Trek: Bryan Fuller on the Snobbery Behind the Scenes
Mads Mikkelsen in Hannibal (2013)
Like many aspiring screenwriters in the 1990s, Hannibal creator Bryan Fuller eventually became aware of Star Trek’s remarkable open submission policy and pursued an opportunity to write for the popular franchise, but after seeing the way things played out in the writer’s rooms on both of Trek’s beloved series at the time, Deep Space Nine and Voyager, things didn’t go quite the way he’d hoped.

“I got wind of the open submission policy at Star Trek, which was to encourage writers to bring in ideas because it was syndicated and nothing had to connect, so there were a lot of standalone episodes and they were searching for people outside of their writing departments,” he told Post Mortem with Mick Garris.

Fuller had already attended a couple of Star Trek conventions as a fan, but during one particular con he was able to take a class...
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  • 2/2/2021
  • by Kirsten Howard
  • Den of Geek
‘Little Shells’ Comedy In Works At CBS From Brian Donovan, Todd Holland & Kapital Entertainment
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Exclusive: CBS has put in development Little Shells, a multi-hybrid semi-autobiographical comedy, from writer Brian Donovan (American Housewife), director Todd Holland (The Real O’Neals), Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment and CBS Studios.

Written by Donovan inspired by his life and to be directed by Holland, Little Shells is the story of a 20-something agoraphobe who discovers an oddball friendship with the spunky, under-achieving kid next door. Not only do the two help slay each other’s demons, but they create a charmingly unconventional chosen family in the process.

Donovan executive produces with Holland, along with Kaplan and Dana Honor for Kapital Entertainment. CBS Studios is the studio.

Both Donovan and Holland are frequent collaborators with Kapital. Donovan was recently a writer-producer on Kapital’s ABC comedy series American Housewife and previously worked on the company’s ABC comedy series The Neighbors.

Holland has directed on Kapital’s series The Unicorn,...
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  • 12/18/2020
  • by Nellie Andreeva
  • Deadline Film + TV
‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Showrunner Krista Vernoff on How Cast Exits Changed TV’s Biggest Medical Drama
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When Krista Vernoff read the script of the “Grey’s Anatomy” pilot in 2004, she was coming off the “most difficult job” of her TV career, writing on “Wonderfalls.” In an interview for Variety’s cover story about “Grey’s Anatomy” for the magazine’s Power of Women issue, Vernoff said of the quirky Fox dramedy: “I just kept getting rewritten systematically. It was the only time in my career that happened, but it was humbling, and important for me to experience.”

But Vernoff knew she would be a perfect match for “Grey’s Anatomy.”

“I feel like I wrote this script in a fever dream,” she remembers telling her agent after she’d read Shonda Rhimes’ ABC pilot. “I get this voice. I need to meet this woman.”

Vernoff ended up becoming the show’s head writer for its first seven seasons. She returned for Season 14 as its showrunner, anointed by Rhimes and...
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  • 11/10/2020
  • by Kate Aurthur
  • Variety Film + TV
Christopher Landon at an event for Burning Palms (2010)
‘Freaky’ Film Review: Bloody and Wacky Don’t Quite Mix in Slasher-Body Swap Hybrid
Christopher Landon at an event for Burning Palms (2010)
Slasher horror and comedy can co-exist, as most recently demonstrated by director Christopher Landon with “Happy Death Day” and its underrated sequel, “Happy Death Day 2U.” That same lightning doesn’t quite strike again with Landon’s latest, “Freaky”; some of the laughs and some of the scares definitely land, but overall, the two genres resist blending into a successful mix.

The unspoken joke of the title is that this movie really wants to be called “Freaky Friday the 13th,” which is not a bad starting point, but the line dividing gory violence and farcical hilarity — which Landon has skillfully walked in the past — gets too blurry for the movie’s own good.

The “Friday the 13th” part involves The Butcher (Vince Vaughn), a brutal serial killer who has somehow simultaneously wreaked bloody havoc on a seemingly idyllic town but also retained urban-legend status among the town’s teens. In the film’s prologue,...
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  • 11/10/2020
  • by Alonso Duralde
  • The Wrap
Lisa Bonet, Bill Cosby, Tempestt Bledsoe, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Phylicia Rashad, and Malcolm-Jamal Warner in Cosby Show (1984)
Which One Beloved TV Show Do You Wish Was Available to Stream?
Lisa Bonet, Bill Cosby, Tempestt Bledsoe, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Phylicia Rashad, and Malcolm-Jamal Warner in Cosby Show (1984)
This prolonged period of self-isolation has afforded TV addicts the opportunity to revisit some of their favorite shows — or at least those that happen to be available. Because while free and paid services offer a vast array of past and present programming, countless classic series are nowhere to be found in the streaming era.

Of the 18 top-rated scripted series since 1970, only half of them are readily available to binge in their entirety: The Cosby Show (on Amazon Prime), Cheers (on Amazon Prime, CBS All Access, Hulu and Netflix), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (on Hulu), Dallas (free on IMDbTV), Desperate Housewives...
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  • 4/6/2020
  • TVLine.com
Veerle Baetens, Valentijn Braeckman, and Matteo Simoni in Rookie (2021)
The Cancelled TV Shows You Most Want to Bring Back: Reader Poll Yields Surprise Winner — Plus, 5 Fun Facts
Veerle Baetens, Valentijn Braeckman, and Matteo Simoni in Rookie (2021)
There are a lot of torches still being carried for all kinds of dearly departed TV series, TVLine readers made clear through a tsunami of poll responses this week. But what show was cited most often? The answer may surprise you.

In the spirit of cancellation season drawing nigh, we asked you to do that dreaded thing and choose a favorite child — the one (1) and only one (1) cancelled or ended TV series that you would bring back if you could, for one closure-filled final season and with the cast at the same age as when the show faded to black.
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  • 2/29/2020
  • TVLine.com
‘The Terror: Infamy’ Co-Creator Alexander Woo Signs Overall Deal With Netflix
Alexander Woo, the co-creator of AMC’s “The Terror: Infamy,” has signed an overall deal with Netflix, the streaming service announced Monday.

Under the agreement, Woo will develop, write and produce content across drama and science fiction genres for Netflix.

“We admire Alexander Woo’s passion for innovative storytelling and creating characters and narratives that captivate and transcend genres,” Peter Friedlander, Netflix’s vice president of original series, said. We’re excited to have him on board and look forward to seeing what his creative talents bring to the screen next.”

Also Read: 'The Terror: Infamy' Showrunner Breaks Down Yuko's Ending and Explains What Happened to Chester's Brother

“I love telling stories with an urgency and a reason for being, and can’t wait to tell those stories together with my new partners at Netflix,” Woo added. “I’m also grateful to AMC for giving me the opportunity...
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  • 2/10/2020
  • by Jennifer Maas
  • The Wrap
Jared Harris in The Terror (2018)
‘The Terror: Infamy’ Co-Creator Alexander Woo Inks Overall Deal With Netflix
Jared Harris in The Terror (2018)
Exclusive: Netflix has signed The Terror: Infamy co-creator Alexander Woo into an overall deal. Under the pact, True Blood alum Woo will write and produce scripted series and other content across the drama and science fiction genres.

“We admire Alexander Woo’s passion for innovative storytelling and creating characters and narratives that captivate and transcend genres. We’re excited to have him on board and look forward to seeing what his creative talents bring to the screen next,” said Peter Friedlander, VP, Original Series, Netflix.

Woo most recently was co-creator, showrunner and executive producer of the critically praised second installment of AMC’s genre anthology series The Terror, the World War II-set The Terror: Infamy. He previously served as executive producer of HBO’s True Blood, which earned him an Emmy nomination, two Golden Globe nominations, and two NAACP Image Award nominations. Other television credits include the Emmy-nominated Showtime series Sleeper Cell,...
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  • 2/10/2020
  • by Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski
  • Deadline Film + TV
‘Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist’ Review: A Network Sings a Different Tune
A very strange and welcome thing has happened this TV season: The broadcast networks are trying again.

You remember the broadcast networks, don’t you? They were mighty beasts that once dominated the earth, with impressive names like National Broadcasting Company or Columbia Broadcasting System (NBC or CBS to their friends). For more than 50 years, they were television, for all intents and purposes, representing everything good, bad, and in-between about the medium. More often than not, they opted for programming that would offend and/or confuse the fewest number of potential viewers.
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  • 1/2/2020
  • by Alan Sepinwall
  • Rollingstone.com
9-1-1 Ep Offers Hope for [Spoiler] After That Grim Confession in Fall Finale
9-1-1 wrapped its 2019 run on Monday with a series of life-changing developments for the 118’s nearest and dearest, including a last-minute twist that will have everyone talking until the show returns to Fox next year.

Let’s start with the good news: Bobby is fine! A series of tests confirmed that Athena’s new husband is in no danger from the hazardous fumes he inhaled last week. Her previous husband, on the other hand, is facing a terrifying new battle after receiving a very different diagnosis from his doctors. Though only Bobby knew the truth by the end of the hour,...
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  • 12/3/2019
  • TVLine.com
‘Station 19’ Renewed For Season 3 By ABC With ‘Grey’s Anatomy’s Krista Vernoff As Showrunner
ABC has renewed its firefighter drama Station 19 for a third season with a familial new showrunner.

Krista Vernoff, who has helped revitalize Grey’s Anatomy since she rejoined the veteran medial drama in 2017 as executive producer/showrunner, will also take over the spinoff series in the same capacity, providing a seamless crossover narrative on both series.

She will replace Station 19 creator Stacy McKee who served as Ep/showrunner on the first two seasons before exiting last month.

Station 19 is one of three Shondaland renewals at ABC, along with record-breaking two-season pickup for Grey’s Anatomy and Season 6 order for How To Get Away with Murder. (Legal drama For the People has been canceled after two seasons.) All series hail from ABC Studios.

The Grey’s Anatomy spinoff follows a group of heroic firefighters at the titular Seattle Fire Station 19. The drama follows everyone from captain to newest...
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  • 5/10/2019
  • by Nellie Andreeva
  • Deadline Film + TV
ABC Nabs Relationship Comedy From Jeremy Bronson & Todd Holland As Put Pilot
ABC has given a put pilot commitment to Friends In Low Places, a comedy from The Mayor and All About the Washingtons creator Jeremy Bronson, Todd Holland (The Real O’Neals) and ABC Studios, where Bronson and Holland have been under overall deals.

Written by Bronson, Friends in Low Places is a relationship comedy about a group of thirtysomethings trying to overcome the mess they made as twentysomethings.

Bronson and Holland executive produce.

Bronson created, wrote and executive produced The Mayor, which ran for one season on ABC, and All About the Washingtons starring Rev Run which recently premiered on Netflix. He also served as a co-executive producer on ABC’s Speechless. His other credits include The Mindy Project, and Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, where he served as head monologue writer and creator of Fallon’s signature “Thank You Notes” segment.

Holland was director/executive producer on ABC/ABC...
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  • 10/16/2018
  • by Nellie Andreeva
  • Deadline Film + TV
Showbiz History: Maya Rudolph, Presumed Innocent, and Lindsay's Last
10 random things that happened on this day in showbiz history

1940 Bugs Bunny and his catch phrase "What's up doc?" make their official debut in "A Wild Hare" which is nominated for the short film Oscar.

1969 TV wunderkind Bryan Fuller is born in Idaho. We will always love him for Pushing Daisies and Wonderfalls. 

Maya Rudolph, Prince, Bob Hope, Lindsay Lohan and more after the jump...
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  • 7/27/2018
  • by NATHANIEL R
  • FilmExperience
Alex Kurtzman Taking Over as ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ Showrunner
Star Trek: Discovery is going through yet another showrunner change. The CBS All Access series had a tumultuous road to its first season, as creator and showrunner Bryan Fuller was asked to step down during the scripting and pre-production phase as producers weren’t crazy about him splitting his time between Trek and Starz’s American Gods (he also eventually left the Starz series over creative differences). At that point, writers/producers Aaron Harberts and Gretchen Berg were promoted to showrunners on the series, having worked with Fuller on shows like Pushing Daisies and Wonderfalls. Now, however, as production …...
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  • 6/15/2018
  • by Adam Chitwood
  • Collider.com
Apple’s ‘Are You Sleeping?’ Adds Aaron Paul, Ron Cephas Jones, Five Others
The upcoming Apple drama series “Are You Sleeping?” has rounded out its cast, Variety has learned.

In addition to previously announced cast members Octavia Spencer and Lizzy Caplan, Aaron Paul, Ron Cephas Jones, Elizabeth Perkins, Mekhi Phifer, Michael Beach, Tracie Thoms, and Haneefah Wood have all joined the series.

The series is based on the novel of the same name by Kathleen Barber and explores people’s obsession with true-crime stories and the recent boom in podcasts dedicated to probing unsolved and disputed cases. Spencer will play reporter Poppy Parnell, a reporter who looks to uncover the truth behind a decades old questionable murder verdict through her new podcast. Caplan will play twin sisters Josie and Lanie.

Paul will play convicted murderer Warren Cave, whose guilt or innocence has remained a question in many people’s minds for the past 20 years. Paul is best known for his Emmy-winning role in...
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  • 6/13/2018
  • by Joe Otterson
  • Variety Film + TV
‘American Gods’ Season 2 Secures Jesse Alexander as New Showrunner
Bryan Fuller cannot catch a damn break. After cutting his teeth on Star Trek: Voyager, Fuller started creating some of the most inventive series on television, such as Dead Like Me, Wonderfalls, and Pushing Daisies, all of which were cancelled before he and his creative team got to fully explore the narrative worlds or their underlying thematic ideas. He also wrote and worked as a consulting producer on Heroes, and you can see his fingerprints all over that botches series' best episodes. This is all the more devastating considering just how radical and evocative his longest-running series, Hannibal, ended …...
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  • 2/3/2018
  • by Chris Cabin
  • Collider.com
Star Trek: Discovery (2017)
Bryan Fuller Originally Wanted ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ to Be an Anthology Series
Star Trek: Discovery (2017)
I was so excited when it was announced Bryan Fuller, who previously worked on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager and went on to create fascinating shows like Wonderfalls, Pushing Daisies, and Hannibal, would be running a new Star Trek series. I was deeply bummed out when he left, and I’ve been seriously disappointed with everything I’ve seen so far from Star Trek: Discovery. That disappointment has only deepened with a new EW story about what Fuller intended for the new series. According to EW [via TrekMovie], Fuller wanted to do for sci-fi what …...
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  • 7/28/2017
  • by Matt Goldberg
  • Collider.com
Paul Rust and Gillian Jacobs in Love (2016)
Peak TV Treasure: Netflix's Love
Paul Rust and Gillian Jacobs in Love (2016)
Are you overwhelmed by how much television is available right now? Is life getting in the way of keeping up with the shows you wanna try out? We feel your tube-related pain. Here’s a handy feature that’ll help you locate the hidden gems in this era of Peak TV.

Love

Network | Netflix

Created By | Paul Rust, Lesley Arfin and Judd Apatow

RelatedPeak TV Treasure: IFC’s Brockmire

Number Of Episodes | 22 episodes (10 in Season 1; 12 in Season 2)

Episode Length | 30 mins.

Premise | This dark comedy charts the relationship between chronic self-saboteurs Gus (Rust) and Mickey (Community‘s Gillian Jacobs), who are...
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  • 7/9/2017
  • TVLine.com
Crispin Glover, Demore Barnes, Emily Browning, Ian McShane, Ricky Whittle, Yetide Badaki, Omid Abtahi, and Bruce Langley in American Gods (2017)
‘American Gods’ Review: Season 1’s Finale Is a Beautiful Sensory Nightmare That Finally Answers the Show’s Biggest Question
Crispin Glover, Demore Barnes, Emily Browning, Ian McShane, Ricky Whittle, Yetide Badaki, Omid Abtahi, and Bruce Langley in American Gods (2017)
For the last seven weeks, “American Gods” has warned us of a coming war. One by one, the gods of centuries past made their way from the pages of global lore into the twisted landscape of this Starz show, where the mortal and immortal co-mingle and their fates are intertwined. With “Come to Jesus,” a grand finale that cobbled together all the disparate elements that made the series compelling viewing, Season 1 of “American Gods” reached its creative peak and paved the way for its cosmic tug-of-war to continue.

Though this season has delighted in its own diversions, crossing national and metaphysical boundaries to bring its infamous cast of characters together, keeping these factions separate for so long made their convergence all the sweeter. Mr. Wednesday, fresh from offing Vulcan, tows Shadow along to the house of Ostara, introducing a perfectly cast Kristin Chenoweth to an already loaded ensemble. While Wednesday...
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  • 6/19/2017
  • by Steve Greene
  • Indiewire
New Captain, New Adventures, Familiar Aliens. First Look at Star Trek: Discovery [Trailer]
Star Trek is one of those franchises that simply refuses to die and I'm not certain if that's a good or bad thing.

CBS' "Star Trek: Discovery" has hit some difficult patches since the series was originally announced. Besides the fact the new show is destined to air on the network's streaming only service, the loss of showrunner extraordinaire Bryan Fuller (he of "Wonderfalls," "Pushing Daisies," "Hannibal," and most recently "American Gods" fame) didn't help the project any.

News of the cast did seem like a move in the right direction with the great Michelle Yeoh leading the crew as Captain Georgiou along with Sonequa Martin-Green ("The Walking Dead") as her apparent second in command, along with Jason Isaacs and one of my personal favorites, James Frain.

The [Continued ...]...
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  • 5/17/2017
  • QuietEarth.us
Caroline Dhavernas Bio: In Her Own Words
Caroline Dhavernas uBio on ‘How I Started Acting’ by Uinterview Caroline Dhavernas is and Canadian actress who is best known for her roles in Wonderfalls and Hannibal. This Caroline Dhavernas bio will let the actress tell her story in her own words. Caroline Dhavernas Bio: Age, Early Life, Interview Caroline Dhavernas was born on May 15, 1978 (Caroline Dhavernas […]

Source: uInterview

The post Caroline Dhavernas Bio: In Her Own Words appeared first on uInterview.
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  • 5/17/2017
  • by Catherine Valdez
  • Uinterview
Outfest 2017 unveils gala screenings
Bryan Fuller will receive Achievement Award.

The 2017 Outfest Los Angeles Lgbt Film Festival presented by HBO will be held from July 6-16.

Outfest has announced Bryan Fuller as its 2017 Achievement Award recipient and revealed the opening and closing night galas.

Francis Lee’s feature debut God’s Own Country starring Josh O’Connor and Alec Secareanu, will open the festival, while Trudie Styler’s comedic Freak Show, starring Bette Midler, Alex Lawther, AnnaSophia Robb, Abigail Breslin, Ian Nelson, Larry Pine and a cameo from Laverne Cox, will close the festival.

The Achievement Award will be presented to Fuller during a ceremony at the Orpheum Theatre on July 6 and is Outfest’s highest honour. It is presented to those who have made a significant contribution to Lgbt film and media.

Fuller is behind such shows as Dead Like Me, Wonderfalls, Pushing Daisies, Hannibal and most recently American Gods.

Gala screenings include the West Coast premiere of the TV...
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  • 5/16/2017
  • ScreenDaily
Claire Danes in Angela, 15 ans (1994)
The Best One-Season Wonder TV Shows That Never Got Renewed — IndieWire Critics Survey
Claire Danes in Angela, 15 ans (1994)
Every week, IndieWire asks a select handful of TV critics two questions and publishes the results on Tuesday. (The answer to the second, “What is the best show currently on TV?” can be found at the end of this post.)

This week’s question: What is the best one-and-done show, a.k.a. a One-Season Wonder? (This refers to shows that only got one season and tragically did not get renewed, as opposed to limited series that never intended to continue.)

Allison Keene (@KeeneTV), Collider

There are so many! But for me the best will always be “Freaks and Geeks.” It’s a show that I watched at an age before I really understood the whole TV renewal/cancellation process, but even then I knew it was unjustly short. The show was such a great blend of smarts, snark, and genuine emotions, in a way that could actually be painful to watch.
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  • 5/16/2017
  • by Hanh Nguyen
  • Indiewire
Crispin Glover, Demore Barnes, Emily Browning, Ian McShane, Ricky Whittle, Yetide Badaki, Omid Abtahi, and Bruce Langley in American Gods (2017)
American Gods: Dueling Deities, Altered Easter, Bryan Fuller's Favorites and More Scoop on Starz's Fantasy Drama
Crispin Glover, Demore Barnes, Emily Browning, Ian McShane, Ricky Whittle, Yetide Badaki, Omid Abtahi, and Bruce Langley in American Gods (2017)
Good gods almighty, the world of Starz’s newest drama is a complicated place, indeed.

The series adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s 2001 novel American Gods, which gets underway on Sunday (9/8c), encompasses topics as sprawling as world religions, failed romance, the reach of technology, the meaning of death and the constantly challenged nature of belief.

Oh, and there’s also an epic road trip.

RelatedAmerican Gods EPs Talk Episode Order Cut (and Why Neil Gaiman Approved It)

Though you certainly don’t have to have read the book to enjoy the show, we thought we’d pull together a...
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  • 4/28/2017
  • TVLine.com
Caroline Dhavernas in Wonderfalls (2004)
Do You Miss Wonderfalls? Blame Trump
Caroline Dhavernas in Wonderfalls (2004)
A few days ahead of the debut of Bryan Fuller’s latest series, American Gods, may we please have a moment of silence for Wonderfalls, his hugely loved but ratings-challenged dramedy?

(Psst… that means hush it up for a sec, wax lion.)

RelatedCaroline Dhavernas Teases Assisted-Suicide Series Mary Kills People: ‘There’s Comedy in the Deepest Drama’

“I loved it so much,” says Caroline Dhavernas, who currently stars in Lifetime’s Mary Kills People and played Dr. Alana Bloom in Fuller’s Hannibal. Back in 2004, though, she was Jaye Tyler, a lovably grumpy recent Ivy League graduate who...
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  • 4/27/2017
  • TVLine.com
Mary Kills People: Lifetime Series Creator and Star Want Season Two and More
The Mary Kills People TV show debuts on Lifetime on April 23, 2017 at 10:00pm. The six-episode black comedy medical drama is a Canadian TV series that first aired on Global TV back January and February of this year. While Mary Kills People has not been cancelled or renewed for season two on Global, creator Tara Armstrong and star Caroline Dhavernas -- a veteran of cancelled TV series Hannibal and Wonderfalls -- are hoping for a renewal.A scripted series about euthanasia, Mary Kills People also stars Jay Ryan, Richard Short, Lyriq Bent, Greg Bryk, Abigail Winter, Grace Lynn Kung, Katie Douglas, Alexandra Castillo, Sebastien Roberts, Lola Flanery, Natalie Lisinska, and Jess Salgueiro.Read More…...
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  • 4/22/2017
  • by TVSeriesFinale.com
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