On Monday August 18 2025, Travel broadcasts Mysteries of the Unknown!
Life on Mars, Moon Rocks and Tiktaalik Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Mysteries of the Unknown,” titled “Life on Mars, Moon Rocks and Tiktaalik,” promises to take viewers on an exciting journey through space and time. Host Don Wildman will explore fascinating artifacts that connect to some of history’s greatest mysteries. This episode is set to air on Travel, and it is sure to captivate those who have an interest in the unknown.
In this episode, Don Wildman will delve into the intriguing possibility of life on Mars. The exploration of Mars has fascinated scientists and the public alike for decades. Wildman will examine artifacts and findings that could shed light on whether life ever existed on the red planet. This segment is sure to spark curiosity about our neighboring planet and its secrets.
The episode will also feature discussions about moon rocks,...
Life on Mars, Moon Rocks and Tiktaalik Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Mysteries of the Unknown,” titled “Life on Mars, Moon Rocks and Tiktaalik,” promises to take viewers on an exciting journey through space and time. Host Don Wildman will explore fascinating artifacts that connect to some of history’s greatest mysteries. This episode is set to air on Travel, and it is sure to captivate those who have an interest in the unknown.
In this episode, Don Wildman will delve into the intriguing possibility of life on Mars. The exploration of Mars has fascinated scientists and the public alike for decades. Wildman will examine artifacts and findings that could shed light on whether life ever existed on the red planet. This segment is sure to spark curiosity about our neighboring planet and its secrets.
The episode will also feature discussions about moon rocks,...
- 8/18/2025
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
For Helen Walsh, place comes first.
“Place is always my starting point. It’s an active force that shapes and informs our identities right throughout our lives,” said the novelist-turned-director, whose sophomore feature “On the Sea” world premieres in competition at the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
Following her 2015 debut, “The Violators” – which also bowed at Edinburgh and earned her a BAFTA Breakthrough Brit recognition – writer-director and award winning novelist Walsh returns to the festival with another intimate, place-rooted drama.
Produced by David A. Hughes and David Moores of Merseyside’s Red Union Films, “On the Sea” was ultimately made for under £1 million ($1.36 million).
Walsh admits that scaling back came with trade-offs, but her producers embraced the challenge. “We had a really strong script and Helen had found the perfect chemistry in Barry Ward and Lorne MacFadyen,” says producer David Moores. “We had a tight window for both the actors’ availability...
“Place is always my starting point. It’s an active force that shapes and informs our identities right throughout our lives,” said the novelist-turned-director, whose sophomore feature “On the Sea” world premieres in competition at the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
Following her 2015 debut, “The Violators” – which also bowed at Edinburgh and earned her a BAFTA Breakthrough Brit recognition – writer-director and award winning novelist Walsh returns to the festival with another intimate, place-rooted drama.
Produced by David A. Hughes and David Moores of Merseyside’s Red Union Films, “On the Sea” was ultimately made for under £1 million ($1.36 million).
Walsh admits that scaling back came with trade-offs, but her producers embraced the challenge. “We had a really strong script and Helen had found the perfect chemistry in Barry Ward and Lorne MacFadyen,” says producer David Moores. “We had a tight window for both the actors’ availability...
- 8/16/2025
- by Callum McLennan
- Variety Film + TV
The upcoming episode of “Mysteries of the Unknown,” titled “Life on Mars, Moon Rocks and Tiktaalik,” promises to take viewers on an intriguing journey through some of history’s most fascinating mysteries. Airing at 8:00 Pm on Monday, August 18, 2025, on Travel, this episode features Don Wildman as he delves into extraordinary artifacts that may hold the keys to understanding our world and beyond.
In this episode, Wildman explores the possibility of life on Mars, examining the evidence that has captured the imagination of scientists and enthusiasts alike. The mysteries surrounding moon rocks will also be uncovered, revealing what these celestial samples can tell us about the universe. Additionally, the ancient fish Tiktaalik will be highlighted, showcasing its significance in the story of evolution and the transition from water to land.
As Don Wildman unearths these remarkable artifacts, audiences can expect a blend of history, science, and adventure. Each discovery not...
In this episode, Wildman explores the possibility of life on Mars, examining the evidence that has captured the imagination of scientists and enthusiasts alike. The mysteries surrounding moon rocks will also be uncovered, revealing what these celestial samples can tell us about the universe. Additionally, the ancient fish Tiktaalik will be highlighted, showcasing its significance in the story of evolution and the transition from water to land.
As Don Wildman unearths these remarkable artifacts, audiences can expect a blend of history, science, and adventure. Each discovery not...
- 8/10/2025
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Move over, Saint Marie — Jersey’s getting darker by the minute. Following a wave of critical praise and a perfect 100% Rotten Tomatoes score, Bergerac is officially returning for Season 2 on U&Original. A reimagining of the classic 1980s BBC series, the modern Bergerac stars Damien Molony (Brassic) as Jim Bergerac, the troubled Channel Islands detective now retooled for a grittier generation.
The second season is already in production on the island of Jersey, and the cast is expanding. Adrian Edmondson (Midsomer Murders) and Lesley Sharp (Red Eye) are joining the series as Nigel and Monica, respectively. Edmondson plays a love interest for Zoë Wanamaker’s returning character Charlie, while Sharp’s role hints at new emotional entanglements for Jim. Developed by Being Human creator Toby Whithouse, the show was hailed in its debut run as a moodier, more psychologically rich take on the beloved sleuth. The updated synopsis for Season...
The second season is already in production on the island of Jersey, and the cast is expanding. Adrian Edmondson (Midsomer Murders) and Lesley Sharp (Red Eye) are joining the series as Nigel and Monica, respectively. Edmondson plays a love interest for Zoë Wanamaker’s returning character Charlie, while Sharp’s role hints at new emotional entanglements for Jim. Developed by Being Human creator Toby Whithouse, the show was hailed in its debut run as a moodier, more psychologically rich take on the beloved sleuth. The updated synopsis for Season...
- 8/2/2025
- by Chris McPherson
- Collider.com
When Tim Kring's superhero series "Heroes" debuted in 2006, it took the world by storm and became popular instantly. The show's first season explored a brand-new, wholly original universe where random citizens began to develop supernatural abilities. At the center of the drama was Claire (Hayden Panettiere), a high school cheerleader who found that she could heal from any injury. Meanwhile, in Japan, a fella named Hiro (Masi Oka) realized he could teleport across the planet and even shift through time. Similarly, a woman named Niki (Ali Larter) discovered she had superhuman strength, while Milo Ventimiglia played Peter, a retirement home nurse who could replicate the superpowers of others.
On the opposing side, there was Sylar (Zachary Quinto), a dangerous villain who could absorb other people's powers after killing them. (It's heavily implied he would eat their brains.) Elsewhere, Jack Coleman co-starred as a character referred to only as Horn-Rimmed Glasses,...
On the opposing side, there was Sylar (Zachary Quinto), a dangerous villain who could absorb other people's powers after killing them. (It's heavily implied he would eat their brains.) Elsewhere, Jack Coleman co-starred as a character referred to only as Horn-Rimmed Glasses,...
- 8/2/2025
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Exclusive: Tony Jordan, the celebrated British TV drama writer, has stepped down as executive chairman of Red Planet Pictures, the production company he founded nearly 20 years ago.
Jordan has not been involved in the day-to-day running of Red Planet for years, but has now formally resigned his role as a director of the Death in Paradise outfit.
Jordan will focus on writing “passion projects,” which he will develop exclusively with Red Planet, run by co-CEOs Alex Jones and Belinda Campbell.
In a statement, the duo said: “Having stepped back from the day-to-day operations of Red Planet Pictures several years ago, Tony is now focusing on writing and pursuing his passion projects, which we’re delighted will be developed exclusively with Red Planet.
“Tony has played a pivotal role in establishing Red Planet Pictures as a longstanding success story within the British television industry. As we approach the company’s 20th anniversary,...
Jordan has not been involved in the day-to-day running of Red Planet for years, but has now formally resigned his role as a director of the Death in Paradise outfit.
Jordan will focus on writing “passion projects,” which he will develop exclusively with Red Planet, run by co-CEOs Alex Jones and Belinda Campbell.
In a statement, the duo said: “Having stepped back from the day-to-day operations of Red Planet Pictures several years ago, Tony is now focusing on writing and pursuing his passion projects, which we’re delighted will be developed exclusively with Red Planet.
“Tony has played a pivotal role in establishing Red Planet Pictures as a longstanding success story within the British television industry. As we approach the company’s 20th anniversary,...
- 8/1/2025
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
A live-action TV adaptation of “Captain Planet and the Planeteers” is in development at Netflix.
“Mrs. Davis” co-creator Tara Hernandez will write and executive produce the show, which reimagines the popular 1990 animated series. The project landed at the streaming platform in a competitive situation and comes from Berlanti Productions, Appian Way and Warner Bros. Television.
Executive producers include Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Davisson through Appian Way, and Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter, Leigh London Redman via Berlanti Productions. Jono Matt is also a producer. Hernandez is repped by WME. Berlanti Productions is repped by CAA. Appian Way is repped by Lbi.
Netflix declined to comment.
The project marks Appian Way’s second endeavor into the “Captain Planet” IP. The company previously set a live-action film adaptation back in 2016, with Glen Powell attached as co-writer and potential star. Plans for the movie eventually faltered and rights went back to Warner Bros. Discovery.
“Mrs. Davis” co-creator Tara Hernandez will write and executive produce the show, which reimagines the popular 1990 animated series. The project landed at the streaming platform in a competitive situation and comes from Berlanti Productions, Appian Way and Warner Bros. Television.
Executive producers include Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Davisson through Appian Way, and Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter, Leigh London Redman via Berlanti Productions. Jono Matt is also a producer. Hernandez is repped by WME. Berlanti Productions is repped by CAA. Appian Way is repped by Lbi.
Netflix declined to comment.
The project marks Appian Way’s second endeavor into the “Captain Planet” IP. The company previously set a live-action film adaptation back in 2016, with Glen Powell attached as co-writer and potential star. Plans for the movie eventually faltered and rights went back to Warner Bros. Discovery.
- 7/17/2025
- by Jose Alejandro Bastidas
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Sarah Bolger (Mayans M.C.) has been set to star in psychological horror Nervous, opposite Asung Ko (Snowpiercer) and Sungsoo Yune (Strong Girl Nam-soon).
Filming is currently underway in and around Seoul, South Korea. Pic will be mostly English-language but also includes some Korean.
The film reunites Bolger with director Abner Pastoll, who previously directed her in crime-thriller A Good Woman Is Hard to Find.
Nervous is based on an original screenplay by Pastoll and co-writer Richard Hobley. Plot details are being kept under wraps, but the film is described as a psychological horror about a woman “spiralling into a seductive nightmare beyond her control” as she navigates a troubled marriage and disorientating cultural terrain in the Korean countryside.
Junyoung Jang is producing alongside Pastoll via Seoul-based production company Story Robot, in association with February Films.
Co-producers include Joori Kim and Suho Lim. Executive producers include Youngmin Kim (Exhuma...
Filming is currently underway in and around Seoul, South Korea. Pic will be mostly English-language but also includes some Korean.
The film reunites Bolger with director Abner Pastoll, who previously directed her in crime-thriller A Good Woman Is Hard to Find.
Nervous is based on an original screenplay by Pastoll and co-writer Richard Hobley. Plot details are being kept under wraps, but the film is described as a psychological horror about a woman “spiralling into a seductive nightmare beyond her control” as she navigates a troubled marriage and disorientating cultural terrain in the Korean countryside.
Junyoung Jang is producing alongside Pastoll via Seoul-based production company Story Robot, in association with February Films.
Co-producers include Joori Kim and Suho Lim. Executive producers include Youngmin Kim (Exhuma...
- 6/9/2025
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Popular ITV detective drama Grace is officially back in action as production on Season 6 has kicked off in Brighton. The series, based on the bestselling novels by Peter James, has grown into a flagship title for the broadcaster, blending gritty British crime storytelling with a stellar titular performance by Life on Mars and Doctor Who alum John Simm as Detective Superintendent Roy Grace.
Since its debut in 2021, Grace has seen its fanbase continue to expand thanks to its procedural intensity and much-lauded minimalist approach. The choice of Brighton as its filming location and the focus on quality over churning multiple episodes has endeared it to a fanbase that has embraced it as a breath of fresh air within a sub-genre that, you can argue, has become oversaturated. With each season drawing from James’ Roy Grace novels, viewers are treated to adaptations that walk a fine line between literary loyalty and cinematic tension.
Since its debut in 2021, Grace has seen its fanbase continue to expand thanks to its procedural intensity and much-lauded minimalist approach. The choice of Brighton as its filming location and the focus on quality over churning multiple episodes has endeared it to a fanbase that has embraced it as a breath of fresh air within a sub-genre that, you can argue, has become oversaturated. With each season drawing from James’ Roy Grace novels, viewers are treated to adaptations that walk a fine line between literary loyalty and cinematic tension.
- 5/11/2025
- by Makuochi Echebiri
- Collider.com
We now know the premise of Netflix’s upcoming live-action Scooby-Doo show. The upcoming series will be an origin story of sorts, as it details how the gang teamed up and the first haunting mystery that started it all. There will be eight episodes in the series, which is being described as a “modern reimagining.”
“During their final summer at camp, old friends Shaggy and Daphne get embroiled in a haunting mystery surrounding a lonely lost Great Dane puppy that may have been a witness to a supernatural murder,” a logline for the series reads. “Together with the pragmatic and scientific townie, Velma, and the strange, but ever so handsome new kid, Freddy, they set out to solve the case that is pulling each of them into a creepy nightmare that threatens to expose all of their secrets.”
The live-action Scooby-Doo series comes from mega-producer Greg Berlanti. The executive...
“During their final summer at camp, old friends Shaggy and Daphne get embroiled in a haunting mystery surrounding a lonely lost Great Dane puppy that may have been a witness to a supernatural murder,” a logline for the series reads. “Together with the pragmatic and scientific townie, Velma, and the strange, but ever so handsome new kid, Freddy, they set out to solve the case that is pulling each of them into a creepy nightmare that threatens to expose all of their secrets.”
The live-action Scooby-Doo series comes from mega-producer Greg Berlanti. The executive...
- 3/26/2025
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
Former Doctor Who showrunner Chris Chibnall may have had a controversial time at the helm of the beloved sci-fi series, but let that take nothing away from his undeniable talent as a writer. From episodes of the beloved crime series Life on Mars to crafting the iconic British detective series Broadchurch, Chibnall's CV reads superbly well, which is why any new project of his instantly conjures plenty of interest. On March 27, 2025, Chibnall's new crime novel, Death at the White Hart, will be finally made available for public purchase, although those who would rather consume this story through the visual medium need not panic.
- 3/13/2025
- by Jake Hodges
- Collider.com
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The Resort is a mystery dark comedy-drama series created by Andy Siara. The Peacock series follows Noah and Emma, a young couple on a vacation for their 10th anniversary in the Mayan Riviera. They feel their marriage is in a rut, but they soon come across an exciting mystery involving a disappearance fifteen years ago. The Resort stars William Jackson Harper, Cristin Milioti, Luis Gerardo Méndez, Skyler Gisondo, Nina Bloomgarden, Gabriela Cartol, and Nick Offerman. So, if you loved the thrilling mysteries, biting drama, and compelling characters in The Resort, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Signal Credit – Netflix
Signal is a South Korean supernatural crime drama series created by Choi Jin-hee and Park Ji-young. The tvN series is set in two different time periods, and it follows Park Hae-young, a criminal profiler who comes across a mysterious walkie-talkie,...
The Resort is a mystery dark comedy-drama series created by Andy Siara. The Peacock series follows Noah and Emma, a young couple on a vacation for their 10th anniversary in the Mayan Riviera. They feel their marriage is in a rut, but they soon come across an exciting mystery involving a disappearance fifteen years ago. The Resort stars William Jackson Harper, Cristin Milioti, Luis Gerardo Méndez, Skyler Gisondo, Nina Bloomgarden, Gabriela Cartol, and Nick Offerman. So, if you loved the thrilling mysteries, biting drama, and compelling characters in The Resort, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Signal Credit – Netflix
Signal is a South Korean supernatural crime drama series created by Choi Jin-hee and Park Ji-young. The tvN series is set in two different time periods, and it follows Park Hae-young, a criminal profiler who comes across a mysterious walkie-talkie,...
- 3/5/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
British detective series have a long and lasting legacy on televisions across the world, with the likes of Life on Mars, Broadchurch, and Line of Duty dazzling audiences in the past twenty years alone. Another such success from across the pond is The Bay, a gritty crime drama created by Daragh Carville and Richard Clarke for ITV. After four successful seasons from 2019 to 2023, the announcement of a fifth felt like an inevitability, although many had hoped the wait might not have been for this long.
- 2/20/2025
- by Jake Hodges
- Collider.com
Stephen Garrett’s U.K. production company Chapter 7 has appointed Anna Higgs as its new managing director.
The prod-co, known for shows including Tom Hiddleton-starrer “The Night Manager” and “The Undoing” featuring Nicole Kidman, has also promoted Carly Conway to creative director.
Higgs previously led global entertainment partnerships at Meta and was creative director at video channel Nowness, owned by Lvmh. She has also previously worked at Film4 as a commissioning exec and an independent producer. Currently Higgs serves is chair of BAFTA’s film committee as well as being a board trustee.
“I’m so delighted to have Anna joining Character 7,” said Character 7 founder and executive chair Stephen Garrett. “Her fabulously eclectic experience in the television and film industry is a thrilling fit for our ambition to go on developing and creating ground-breaking drama and supporting our ambitions and investment in the future.”
Higgs said: “I’m thrilled...
The prod-co, known for shows including Tom Hiddleton-starrer “The Night Manager” and “The Undoing” featuring Nicole Kidman, has also promoted Carly Conway to creative director.
Higgs previously led global entertainment partnerships at Meta and was creative director at video channel Nowness, owned by Lvmh. She has also previously worked at Film4 as a commissioning exec and an independent producer. Currently Higgs serves is chair of BAFTA’s film committee as well as being a board trustee.
“I’m so delighted to have Anna joining Character 7,” said Character 7 founder and executive chair Stephen Garrett. “Her fabulously eclectic experience in the television and film industry is a thrilling fit for our ambition to go on developing and creating ground-breaking drama and supporting our ambitions and investment in the future.”
Higgs said: “I’m thrilled...
- 1/14/2025
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: In another reminder of the challenging climate for UK scripted producers, Watford & Essex has filed for closure after its joint-venture deal with Legendary Entertainment was not renewed.
The drama company was founded alongside Legendary in 2020 by Emma Frost and Matthew Graham, showrunners of Starz series The Spanish Princess, but did not have a greenlit series announced during its five years of trading.
Legendary ended its joint-venture agreement with Watford & Essex last year and the producer has in recent days appointed financial services firm Cork Gully to oversee a liquidation process.
Legendary, the U.S. studio behind series including Dune: Prophecy, declined to comment. Reps for Frost and Graham have been contacted for comment.
When Watford & Essex announced its arrival in 2020, the producer said it was in development on 10 projects, including a remake of ABC’s 1960s TV series Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea.
Watford & Essex also...
The drama company was founded alongside Legendary in 2020 by Emma Frost and Matthew Graham, showrunners of Starz series The Spanish Princess, but did not have a greenlit series announced during its five years of trading.
Legendary ended its joint-venture agreement with Watford & Essex last year and the producer has in recent days appointed financial services firm Cork Gully to oversee a liquidation process.
Legendary, the U.S. studio behind series including Dune: Prophecy, declined to comment. Reps for Frost and Graham have been contacted for comment.
When Watford & Essex announced its arrival in 2020, the producer said it was in development on 10 projects, including a remake of ABC’s 1960s TV series Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea.
Watford & Essex also...
- 1/9/2025
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
We can be heroes, just for one day — and Ricky Gervais will remember it for the rest of his life.
An inextricable part of the Extras and The Office creator’s legacy in the entertainment business is his brief foray into pop music, starting his career as one half of the short-lived new wave group Seona Dancing in the early 1980s. Like his most famous character David Brent, Gervais thought of himself as a musician first, everything else second. But the world of Brit Pop apparently told him that he has a face for comedy, not Glastonbury. Still, even when he became the U.K.’s most internationally celebrated TV comedy creator, Gervais continued to take inspiration from his earliest musical influences, including from his personal hero, David Bowie.
Aladdin Sane appeared as himself in a 2006 episode of Extras, and he serenaded Gervais’ character Andy Millman with a bespoke, Hunky...
An inextricable part of the Extras and The Office creator’s legacy in the entertainment business is his brief foray into pop music, starting his career as one half of the short-lived new wave group Seona Dancing in the early 1980s. Like his most famous character David Brent, Gervais thought of himself as a musician first, everything else second. But the world of Brit Pop apparently told him that he has a face for comedy, not Glastonbury. Still, even when he became the U.K.’s most internationally celebrated TV comedy creator, Gervais continued to take inspiration from his earliest musical influences, including from his personal hero, David Bowie.
Aladdin Sane appeared as himself in a 2006 episode of Extras, and he serenaded Gervais’ character Andy Millman with a bespoke, Hunky...
- 12/2/2024
- Cracked
The glam rock icon David Bowie may have had countless hit songs beloved by rock fans worldwide, but the truth was he had a complex relationship with his first hit single. Space Oddity was the track that put Bowie on the map, as its themes of alienation, loneliness, and space travel helped lay the foundations for his alien-like reputation as The Man Who Fell to Earth. While Bowie would continue to explore themes of time and space as the years progressed, notable as Ziggy Stardust in songs like Starman, his feelings toward the story of Major Tom were more complicated.
Bowie was an artist in the truest sense of the word, as he used his music to break down social and political boundaries, normalize LGBTQ+ representation, and become a style icon who left an undeniable mark on the entire fashion industry. Bowie was just 19 years old when he hit it big with Space Oddity,...
Bowie was an artist in the truest sense of the word, as he used his music to break down social and political boundaries, normalize LGBTQ+ representation, and become a style icon who left an undeniable mark on the entire fashion industry. Bowie was just 19 years old when he hit it big with Space Oddity,...
- 11/20/2024
- by Stephen Holland
- ScreenRant
The following contains minor spoilers for Rebus, now streaming on Viaplay.
The third adaptation of Rebus might not be its absolute best -- but it's not far off. Sir Ian Rankin's beloved Inspector Rebus novels are on TV screens again, this time with Richard Rankin in the title role. It's just good sense to ask why, because audiences have already done this before with mixed results, twice if one counts that the role of Rebus has been played by two previous actors. But the Rebus of 2024 is a far cry from the Rebus inhabited by John Hannah and Ken Stott, and that makes all the difference.
Fans of British television will gravitate toward Rebus, which was produced for Nordic streaming service Viaplay and originally screened on BBC One in the summer, because the six-episode drama has the sensibilities of the great British crime dramas. And given that John Rebus...
The third adaptation of Rebus might not be its absolute best -- but it's not far off. Sir Ian Rankin's beloved Inspector Rebus novels are on TV screens again, this time with Richard Rankin in the title role. It's just good sense to ask why, because audiences have already done this before with mixed results, twice if one counts that the role of Rebus has been played by two previous actors. But the Rebus of 2024 is a far cry from the Rebus inhabited by John Hannah and Ken Stott, and that makes all the difference.
Fans of British television will gravitate toward Rebus, which was produced for Nordic streaming service Viaplay and originally screened on BBC One in the summer, because the six-episode drama has the sensibilities of the great British crime dramas. And given that John Rebus...
- 11/9/2024
- by Brittany Frederick
- CBR
Some of the best K-dramas push the boundaries of the genre and include many action-packed and gory sequences that even the most die-hard action fan would love. Violence is a tricky tool to master in movies and television, as it can be too brutal for some viewers, while others can't get enough. The key is to balance fast-paced, adrenaline-inducing scenes with compelling character dynamics that make the audience invested in the outcome of fight scenes and battles.
Action is a difficult genre to master and is often secondary to a series' main thrust, which is closer to the thriller, crime, horror, and drama genres. However, due to this, action is used as an essential element that elevates the other conflicts of a series and creates visually engaging sequences that leave the audience breathless. The best K-dramas hook the audience from the first episode, and those that involve fights, violence, and...
Action is a difficult genre to master and is often secondary to a series' main thrust, which is closer to the thriller, crime, horror, and drama genres. However, due to this, action is used as an essential element that elevates the other conflicts of a series and creates visually engaging sequences that leave the audience breathless. The best K-dramas hook the audience from the first episode, and those that involve fights, violence, and...
- 11/1/2024
- by Mary Kassel, Tom Russell
- ScreenRant
Cineflix Rights has closed several deals for “Irvine Welsh’s Crime,” starring Dougray Scott in his International Emmy award-winning lead role.
The series has been acquired by Telefonica’s pay TV platform Movistar Plus+ (Spain), Sbs (Australia), Rte (Ireland), Blue Entertainment (Switzerland), and Canal+ for viewers in Luxembourg, Hungary, Romania, Czech Republic, Slovakia and the Netherlands.
“Irvine Welsh’s Crime” was commissioned by Itvx and BritBox in the U.K.
The show follows Detective Inspector Ray Lennox (Scott), a man engaged in his own disturbing battle while undertaking serious crime investigations in a city on the edge of the abyss.
The series, adapted by “Trainspotting” author Welsh from his own novel, also stars John Simm, Joanna Vanderham, Angela Griffin, Ken Stott, and Jamie Sives.
Tim Mutimer, CEO of Cineflix Rights, said: “The combination of Irvine Welsh’s own adaptation of his best-selling novels, together with Dougray Scott’s powerful, award-winning performance has...
The series has been acquired by Telefonica’s pay TV platform Movistar Plus+ (Spain), Sbs (Australia), Rte (Ireland), Blue Entertainment (Switzerland), and Canal+ for viewers in Luxembourg, Hungary, Romania, Czech Republic, Slovakia and the Netherlands.
“Irvine Welsh’s Crime” was commissioned by Itvx and BritBox in the U.K.
The show follows Detective Inspector Ray Lennox (Scott), a man engaged in his own disturbing battle while undertaking serious crime investigations in a city on the edge of the abyss.
The series, adapted by “Trainspotting” author Welsh from his own novel, also stars John Simm, Joanna Vanderham, Angela Griffin, Ken Stott, and Jamie Sives.
Tim Mutimer, CEO of Cineflix Rights, said: “The combination of Irvine Welsh’s own adaptation of his best-selling novels, together with Dougray Scott’s powerful, award-winning performance has...
- 10/22/2024
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
Sophie Turner first shot to fame as a teenager when she was cast in the internationally successful series Game of Thrones. Playing a main role as Sansa Stark, she remained on the show from 2011 until it ended in 2019. Although there were so many wonderful cast members in a long-running show, Turner stood out as a fine performer. From there, Turner has embarked on a number of great shows and films that have demonstrated what she's capable of. Turner starred in Barely Lethal before becoming part of the X-Men franchise with her role as Jean Grey. She first appeared as the character in 2016 in X-Men: Apocalypse, followed by Dark Phoenix in 2019.
In late September of this year, the British true crime drama series Joan was released, in which Turner plays the titular character. Joan is based on a gripping true story about a young woman who went from a troubled life...
In late September of this year, the British true crime drama series Joan was released, in which Turner plays the titular character. Joan is based on a gripping true story about a young woman who went from a troubled life...
- 10/20/2024
- by Ruby Brown
- CBR
The Princess Diaries was not just a regular chick flick, the movie almost became a cultural phenomenon for teenage girls. Anne Hathaway’s shy yet relatable portrayal of Mia Thermopolis earned her massive fame and recognition.
Recent news of the Alice in Wonderland actress returning for a third movie in the franchise has fans thrilled. A bonus to the exciting news was the addition of Adele Lim to the movie. Lim had previously delivered masterpieces like Joy Ride, Crazy Rich Asians, and Life on Mars. With the talented director at the helm of affairs, the upcoming film is sure to surpass the legacy of its predecessors.
From San Francisco to Genovia: The Royal Icon
Anne Hathaway‘s most memorable movies include the 2001 chick lit The Princess Diaries. The film quickly became a fan favorite, especially among teenage girls, due to its majorly fluff content.
Julie Andrews and Anne Hathaway in...
Recent news of the Alice in Wonderland actress returning for a third movie in the franchise has fans thrilled. A bonus to the exciting news was the addition of Adele Lim to the movie. Lim had previously delivered masterpieces like Joy Ride, Crazy Rich Asians, and Life on Mars. With the talented director at the helm of affairs, the upcoming film is sure to surpass the legacy of its predecessors.
From San Francisco to Genovia: The Royal Icon
Anne Hathaway‘s most memorable movies include the 2001 chick lit The Princess Diaries. The film quickly became a fan favorite, especially among teenage girls, due to its majorly fluff content.
Julie Andrews and Anne Hathaway in...
- 10/5/2024
- by Shruti Pathak
- FandomWire
Disney is returning to Genovia.
The studio is embarking on a new installment of the coming-of-age movie series The Princess Diaries, hiring Adele Lim, a scribe who has worked on Crazy Rich Asians and Joy Ride, to direct the feature.
Anne Hathaway, who became a star thanks to the 2001 surprise hit and its 2004 sequel, will star and produce. “The fairy tale continues,” the star wrote on Instagram Friday.
The studio is planning to shoot the feature next year.
“As a diehard fan of the original Princess Diaries, I’m beyond excited to be a part of bringing the third iteration of this beloved franchise to life,” Lim said in a statement. “We look forward to celebrating its core tenants of female power, joy and mentorship with audiences worldwide.”
Gary Marshall directed the original, which adapted the book by Meg Cabot and told of a teen named Mia Thermopolis who discovers...
The studio is embarking on a new installment of the coming-of-age movie series The Princess Diaries, hiring Adele Lim, a scribe who has worked on Crazy Rich Asians and Joy Ride, to direct the feature.
Anne Hathaway, who became a star thanks to the 2001 surprise hit and its 2004 sequel, will star and produce. “The fairy tale continues,” the star wrote on Instagram Friday.
The studio is planning to shoot the feature next year.
“As a diehard fan of the original Princess Diaries, I’m beyond excited to be a part of bringing the third iteration of this beloved franchise to life,” Lim said in a statement. “We look forward to celebrating its core tenants of female power, joy and mentorship with audiences worldwide.”
Gary Marshall directed the original, which adapted the book by Meg Cabot and told of a teen named Mia Thermopolis who discovers...
- 10/4/2024
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Much loved actors John Simm and Philip Glenister, who first worked together on the series Life On Mars, reunite for a unique adventure in the three-part series, DNA Journey with Ancestry. The series premiere airs on ITV1 on Wednesday, 9 October 2024, at 9:00 pm. Seventeen years after their first collaboration, the pair set out […]
DNA Journey with Philip Glenister and John Simm Premieres 9 October on ITV1...
DNA Journey with Philip Glenister and John Simm Premieres 9 October on ITV1...
- 9/26/2024
- by Riley Avery
- MemorableTV
It's a day like any other for Detective Chief Inspector Sam Tyler (John Simm), the Manchester policeman at the center of BBC One's Life on Mars (available through a BritBox subscription). Everything is normal until strange circumstances send Sam hurtling into the past. The logline concept sounds great on paper, but it's even better in execution. With far more than just a shoddy framework built around a gimmick, Life on Mars is a hefty series that's never bogged down by awkward exposition. As Sam tries to figure out what happened to him, his journey takes him through intriguing cases, pits him against his peers, and, yes, ultimately answers its most pertinent questions.
Life on Mars aired for two seasons from 2006 to 2007 before spawning an equally brilliant sequel series, Ashes to Ashes (2008-2010). Whereas many other shows premised on similar sci-fi twists tend to lose the thread (and audience interest...
Life on Mars aired for two seasons from 2006 to 2007 before spawning an equally brilliant sequel series, Ashes to Ashes (2008-2010). Whereas many other shows premised on similar sci-fi twists tend to lose the thread (and audience interest...
- 9/2/2024
- by Howard Waldstein
- CBR
Earlier seasons of Blackadder were already popular. The scriptwriting was filled with pathos as well as humor. The last episode almost was a disaster, but saved by post-production.
British comedies have come to be known for their high standard of humor, while also filtering in pathos that can turn any comedic moment into a poignant one. Blackadder is perhaps one of the most striking examples that took audiences by surprise with a breathtaking ending. Rowan Atkinson's portrayal of the titular character isn't far short of being a defining moment in his career, albeit, Edmund Blackadder had a swift personality change after season 1 wasn't quite the success the creators had hoped for. Prior to becoming the dry, sarcastic lead that fans came to love, Blackadder was a bumbling fool who didn't get viewers on side. Baldrick had his wits about him, and it was down to him to provide guidance as a servant.
British comedies have come to be known for their high standard of humor, while also filtering in pathos that can turn any comedic moment into a poignant one. Blackadder is perhaps one of the most striking examples that took audiences by surprise with a breathtaking ending. Rowan Atkinson's portrayal of the titular character isn't far short of being a defining moment in his career, albeit, Edmund Blackadder had a swift personality change after season 1 wasn't quite the success the creators had hoped for. Prior to becoming the dry, sarcastic lead that fans came to love, Blackadder was a bumbling fool who didn't get viewers on side. Baldrick had his wits about him, and it was down to him to provide guidance as a servant.
- 8/11/2024
- by Ruby Brown
- CBR
Sophomore albums are notoriously hard to record -- and the same is true for TV shows. Second seasons often fall short of first-season hype, or push themselves so hard to be bigger and better that they go off the deep end. Line of Duty Series 2 has an incredibly high bar to clear and is able to leap over it, while also taking some significant creative risks that separate it from its predecessor.
Series 2 is one of the most important seasons in Line of Duty history, because of the arrival of Keeley Hawes as Lindsay Denton. Denton becomes a key -- and polarizing -- figure within the show's universe. But with the world established and Steve Arnott now integrated into AC-12, creator and writer Jed Mercurio is free to expand his canvas in ways both necessary and surprising.
Line of Duty Series 2 Introduces Lindsay Denton Keeley Hawes Becomes the Show's New...
Series 2 is one of the most important seasons in Line of Duty history, because of the arrival of Keeley Hawes as Lindsay Denton. Denton becomes a key -- and polarizing -- figure within the show's universe. But with the world established and Steve Arnott now integrated into AC-12, creator and writer Jed Mercurio is free to expand his canvas in ways both necessary and surprising.
Line of Duty Series 2 Introduces Lindsay Denton Keeley Hawes Becomes the Show's New...
- 8/6/2024
- by Brittany Frederick
- CBR
Life on Mars is a unique blend of genres with a realistic and immersive approach. Audiences follow Sam's confusion while the show explores great crimes and adds a supernatural touch. Ashes to Ashes successfully tied up loose ends, linking the narratives of the two shows seamlessly.
Rehashing the same plots in one particular genre can become tiresome and predictable. So when the drama series Life on Mars came along, viewers were treated to a refreshingly seamless blend of time travel, police procedural and mystery. The show first aired in 2006 and ran for two seasons before being given the sequel, Ashes to Ashes. In 2008, an American adaptation of the same name was brought to fruition, although it was canceled before a second season was commissioned. Life on Mars transports viewers back to 1973, which, although at the time of release was only 33 years in the past, was a completely different era for policing.
Rehashing the same plots in one particular genre can become tiresome and predictable. So when the drama series Life on Mars came along, viewers were treated to a refreshingly seamless blend of time travel, police procedural and mystery. The show first aired in 2006 and ran for two seasons before being given the sequel, Ashes to Ashes. In 2008, an American adaptation of the same name was brought to fruition, although it was canceled before a second season was commissioned. Life on Mars transports viewers back to 1973, which, although at the time of release was only 33 years in the past, was a completely different era for policing.
- 8/2/2024
- by Ruby Brown
- CBR
The best TV shows of all time span various genres, showcasing their substantial impact on culture and the television medium since the 1950s. Critical acclaim, cultural impact, popularity, and influence on the television medium are important factors in determining the best TV shows of all time. The likes of Life on Mars, Only Fools and Horses, Stranger Things, Oz, The Golden Girls, The X-Files, and Six Feet Under are all considered among the greatest TV shows of all time due to their cultural significance, critical acclaim, and success.
The best TV shows of all time cover a wide range of genres, topics, and generational conflicts that continue to have substantial impacts on the wider culture and the television medium itself. Television might have once been viewed as a lesser medium than movies, but some of the greatest prestige TV shows, classic sitcoms, and sketch shows have massively shaped the cultural...
The best TV shows of all time cover a wide range of genres, topics, and generational conflicts that continue to have substantial impacts on the wider culture and the television medium itself. Television might have once been viewed as a lesser medium than movies, but some of the greatest prestige TV shows, classic sitcoms, and sketch shows have massively shaped the cultural...
- 7/20/2024
- by ScreenRant Team
- ScreenRant
The following contains major spoilers for Grace Series 4, Episode 1, "Dead Man's Time," now streaming on BritBox.
The crime drama has become a British television staple because of series like Grace, which returns for its fourth series on BritBox for U.S. audiences. The show follows a proven path to success: take the works of a successful British mystery author -- in this case, Peter James -- find a compelling lead actor, and build a series around those two things. But in the hands of veterans like writer Ed Whitmore and star John Simm, it never feels formulaic. Rather, it feels like an example of why British crime dramas are so good.
The Grace Series 4 premiere "Dead Man's Time" adapts James' novel of the same name, which centers on an elderly woman attacked in her home. But what seems like a typical home invasion, of course, turns out to be something...
The crime drama has become a British television staple because of series like Grace, which returns for its fourth series on BritBox for U.S. audiences. The show follows a proven path to success: take the works of a successful British mystery author -- in this case, Peter James -- find a compelling lead actor, and build a series around those two things. But in the hands of veterans like writer Ed Whitmore and star John Simm, it never feels formulaic. Rather, it feels like an example of why British crime dramas are so good.
The Grace Series 4 premiere "Dead Man's Time" adapts James' novel of the same name, which centers on an elderly woman attacked in her home. But what seems like a typical home invasion, of course, turns out to be something...
- 7/4/2024
- by Brittany Frederick
- CBR
BritBox is back with new titles this July! It’s a lighter-than-usual month at the best of British TV and film streamer, but there’s no shortage of great crime and espionage drama additions, including the Emmy Award-winning “Killing Eve,” starring Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer, which will have its first and second seasons join the library this month.
Also up next are Season 4 of the John Simm-led “Grace” and Season 2 of the critically acclaimed “The Responder,” starring Martin Freeman. BritBox will also add new seasons of classic British series like “Silent Witness” and “Lovejoy.” Plus, the beloved action spy series “Callan” will see its first two seasons join BritBox’s library.
Find out everything coming to BritBox in July, including The Streamable’s top picks for the month!
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Also up next are Season 4 of the John Simm-led “Grace” and Season 2 of the critically acclaimed “The Responder,” starring Martin Freeman. BritBox will also add new seasons of classic British series like “Silent Witness” and “Lovejoy.” Plus, the beloved action spy series “Callan” will see its first two seasons join BritBox’s library.
Find out everything coming to BritBox in July, including The Streamable’s top picks for the month!
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- 6/27/2024
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
America has had its fair share of television shows that originated in the United Kingdom. Remakes are a common thread on American TV, whether it’s Strictly Come Dancing becoming Dancing With the Stars, or narrative shows being ported over to a different audience, including Being Human, Life on Mars, and more. Each has had varying degrees of success, based on how well the concept translates to American humor, but none has perhaps been more successful lately than Ghosts, a supernatural comedy that arrived on our shores in 2021, after the original version premiered in Britain in 2019.
- 4/14/2024
- by Maggie Boccella
- Collider.com
The 21st century is when everything changes.
British science fiction has been a lot of things. It was both cheesier and campier than its American counterpart, and yet also darker, grittier, and less afraid to tackle grown-up themes and bleaker outcomes. It had been a joke, and critically acclaimed, and it had all but died off except for some under-the-radar contenders.
And then something major happened: Doctor Who came back. It was always going to happen eventually – just look how many times The Tomorrow People has been remade. But Doctor Who didn’t just come back, it came back and became the biggest show in the country, on purpose.
Suddenly, the people in charge thought that maybe TV shows about ideas, and technology, and realities ahead of and besides our own could draw an audience, only this time they were taking it seriously and spending actual money on it. And...
British science fiction has been a lot of things. It was both cheesier and campier than its American counterpart, and yet also darker, grittier, and less afraid to tackle grown-up themes and bleaker outcomes. It had been a joke, and critically acclaimed, and it had all but died off except for some under-the-radar contenders.
And then something major happened: Doctor Who came back. It was always going to happen eventually – just look how many times The Tomorrow People has been remade. But Doctor Who didn’t just come back, it came back and became the biggest show in the country, on purpose.
Suddenly, the people in charge thought that maybe TV shows about ideas, and technology, and realities ahead of and besides our own could draw an audience, only this time they were taking it seriously and spending actual money on it. And...
- 4/5/2024
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
Global production giant Fremantle is still hungry. On Tuesday the Bertelsmann-controlled group signed a deal for another major acquisition, entering into a conditional purchase agreement to take control of Asacha Media Group, a private-equity-backed company that owns several high-profile production companies in the U.K., France, and Italy.
The acquisition of Asacha Media Group follows Fremantle’s recent deal to take an 80 percent stake in Singapore-based TV group Beach House Pictures. The investment in the two companies will cost Fremantle parent company Rtl Group $217 million (€200 million), Rtl Group said Tuesday.
Asacha’s production portfolio includes France’s Srab Films, producer of Venice winner Happening and official French Oscar contenders Les Misérables and Saint Omar; Picomedia, producer of hit Italian drama series The Sea Beyond; and British group Red Planet Pictures, known for such series as Death in Paradise and Life on Mars. Other Asacha-owned companies part of the Fremantle...
The acquisition of Asacha Media Group follows Fremantle’s recent deal to take an 80 percent stake in Singapore-based TV group Beach House Pictures. The investment in the two companies will cost Fremantle parent company Rtl Group $217 million (€200 million), Rtl Group said Tuesday.
Asacha’s production portfolio includes France’s Srab Films, producer of Venice winner Happening and official French Oscar contenders Les Misérables and Saint Omar; Picomedia, producer of hit Italian drama series The Sea Beyond; and British group Red Planet Pictures, known for such series as Death in Paradise and Life on Mars. Other Asacha-owned companies part of the Fremantle...
- 2/20/2024
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Rick Wakeman is hanging up his sequined cape after one final U.S. tour. “I always planned to stop touring by my 77th birthday,” the prog rock keyboardist said in a statement, “for those of you who wish to send me a card, it’s May 18th! — but there is so much to fit in before then that I’m having to make plans now, and so my final one-man shows will have to cease by that date.”
The first leg of the tour kicks off March 19 at the Ridgefield Playhouse,...
The first leg of the tour kicks off March 19 at the Ridgefield Playhouse,...
- 1/22/2024
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Dakota Johnson has talked about the experience of filming superhero spin-off Madame Web – in particular acting against a blue screen for its effects sequences.
In a relatively quiet year for superhero movies, Sony’s Spider-Man spin-off, Madame Web, is the first of 2024’s offerings to emerge – it’s out in February in the UK.
Dakota Johnson stars as Cassandra Web, the titular heroine whose psychic powers give her the ability to see into the future. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Johnson describes the film as more “human and grounded” than most superhero fare, though that doesn’t mean it isn’t without its action set-pieces.
In fact, Johnson hints that she was quite perturbed by the CGI-heavy sections of the film in which she was asked to perform in front of a blue screen as people off-camera yelled stage directions.
“I’ve never really done a movie where you are on a blue screen,...
In a relatively quiet year for superhero movies, Sony’s Spider-Man spin-off, Madame Web, is the first of 2024’s offerings to emerge – it’s out in February in the UK.
Dakota Johnson stars as Cassandra Web, the titular heroine whose psychic powers give her the ability to see into the future. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Johnson describes the film as more “human and grounded” than most superhero fare, though that doesn’t mean it isn’t without its action set-pieces.
In fact, Johnson hints that she was quite perturbed by the CGI-heavy sections of the film in which she was asked to perform in front of a blue screen as people off-camera yelled stage directions.
“I’ve never really done a movie where you are on a blue screen,...
- 1/22/2024
- by Ryan Lambie
- Film Stories
Belgravia: The Next Chapter recently premiered, making it the perfect time to honor the original cast and characters of the acclaimed period drama. The late Tom Wilkinson delivered a memorable performance as Lord Peregrine Bellasis, the powerful patriarch of the aristocratic Bellasis family. Tamsin Greig, Richard Goulding, Alice Eve, and Emily Reid also gave standout performances in their respective roles as Anne Trenchard, Oliver Trenchard, Susan Trenchard, and Sophia Trenchard.
From the creative forces behind Downton Abbey, Belgravia is a British period miniseries that premiered on ITV and Epix in 2020. Based on the 2016 novel by Julian Fellowes, the series takes place in 19th-century Belgravia, an upscale district located in London on the brink of the Battle of Waterloo. The drama concerns the Trenchard family, led by James and Anne, whose lives are forever changed when they become acquainted with and marry into the Bellasis family, who rank among England's wealthiest and most influential aristocrats.
From the creative forces behind Downton Abbey, Belgravia is a British period miniseries that premiered on ITV and Epix in 2020. Based on the 2016 novel by Julian Fellowes, the series takes place in 19th-century Belgravia, an upscale district located in London on the brink of the Battle of Waterloo. The drama concerns the Trenchard family, led by James and Anne, whose lives are forever changed when they become acquainted with and marry into the Bellasis family, who rank among England's wealthiest and most influential aristocrats.
- 1/20/2024
- by Jake Dee
- MovieWeb
Star Trek's successful reboot in 2009 brought in new fans and paid respect to the original series, but subsequent films struggled at the box office despite positive reviews. Paramount Pictures pursued Quentin Tarantino to develop a new Star Trek film, but negotiations fell through and the project was abandoned. Noah Hawley was hired to write and direct a new Star Trek film, but it was put on hold due to a major plot point involving a deadly virus, and the studio prioritized making Star Trek 4 instead. However, Star Trek 4 faced multiple setbacks and has now been deemed the final film in the franchise.
Star Trek is one of the most recognizable and profitable franchises in the world. Originating in 1966 as Star Trek: The Original Series, the franchise spawned multiple television spin-offs and a successful ten-installment film series. However, years of continuity made the franchise impenetrable for new viewers,...
Star Trek is one of the most recognizable and profitable franchises in the world. Originating in 1966 as Star Trek: The Original Series, the franchise spawned multiple television spin-offs and a successful ten-installment film series. However, years of continuity made the franchise impenetrable for new viewers,...
- 1/11/2024
- by Richard Fink
- MovieWeb
This Monday at 8:00 Pm on Travel, “Mysteries of the Unknown” Season 3 Episode 107, titled “Life on Mars, Tunguska Incident, and Bay of Pigs,” promises a captivating exploration of enigmatic phenomena that have left the world puzzled. In this episode, viewers are taken on a journey that includes a cosmic communique that baffles a brilliant scientist, a mysterious blast that obliterates a Siberian forest in the Tunguska Incident, and a seemingly trivial event involving a hungry pig that brings two juggernauts to the brink of war during the Bay of Pigs incident.
The episode weaves together these seemingly disparate events, unraveling the mysteries behind each occurrence and providing viewers with an intriguing glimpse into the unknown. With a mix of scientific analysis and historical context, “Mysteries of the Unknown” continues to be a must-watch for those fascinated by the unexplained, offering a thought-provoking and immersive experience.
Release Date & Time: 8:00 Pm...
The episode weaves together these seemingly disparate events, unraveling the mysteries behind each occurrence and providing viewers with an intriguing glimpse into the unknown. With a mix of scientific analysis and historical context, “Mysteries of the Unknown” continues to be a must-watch for those fascinated by the unexplained, offering a thought-provoking and immersive experience.
Release Date & Time: 8:00 Pm...
- 12/4/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Matthew Perry's character on The West Wing, Joe Quincy, was underused despite making a lasting impact and receiving Emmy nominations. Quincy's storyline involved uncovering a scandal and negotiating the retirement of a close friend, showcasing Perry's dramatic acting skills. Perry's commitments to Friends prevented him from taking on a larger role on The West Wing, limiting his opportunities for more dramatic projects.
Matthew Perry impressed with his brief stint on NBC’s political drama The West Wing but the Matthew Perry West Wing character was totally underused. The West Wing had a lot of great characters come and go after just one season or a handful of episodes. In fact, it was such a common thing that the trend even had its own name in The West Wing fandom; "going to Mandyville." This is a nod to the abrupt departure of Mandy Hampton (Moira Kelly) after season 1, with...
Matthew Perry impressed with his brief stint on NBC’s political drama The West Wing but the Matthew Perry West Wing character was totally underused. The West Wing had a lot of great characters come and go after just one season or a handful of episodes. In fact, it was such a common thing that the trend even had its own name in The West Wing fandom; "going to Mandyville." This is a nod to the abrupt departure of Mandy Hampton (Moira Kelly) after season 1, with...
- 11/13/2023
- by Helen Armitage, Stephen Barker
- ScreenRant
It’s fitting that Studio N is based in Seoul’s Hannam-dong. The neighborhood is one of the most affluent in South Korea, and it is home to some of the Korean celebrities who make their living starring in webtoon adaptations produced by the company. If you watch a high-profile K-drama in the U.S. this fall, there are good odds it will come out of Studio N. The company is a subsidiary of Naver storytelling platform Webtoon, and has become a go-to production partner for some of the biggest...
- 11/13/2023
- by Kayti Burt
- Rollingstone.com
Band of Brothers features a star-studded cast, including future Oscar-winning actors and stars of blockbuster movies. Tom Hanks not only produced and directed the show, but also had a small cameo appearance as a British soldier. Other notable actors in the miniseries include Dexter Fletcher, Jason O'Mara, Stephen Graham, Colin Hanks, Dominic Cooper, Andrew Scott, Jimmy Fallon, Simon Pegg, Tom Hardy, James McAvoy, and Michael Fassbender.
The Michael Fassbender Band of Brothers role is one of many big-name actors who appeared in the miniseries before they were stars. Band of Brothers is a 2001 HBO miniseries based on a 1992 non-fiction book by historian Stephen E. Ambrose. It chronicles the history of the “Easy” company battalion from their training to their series of campaigns in Germany that leads to the surrender of the Axis forces. It packs a huge ensemble cast to depict the numerous real-life units at war.
Character actors like...
The Michael Fassbender Band of Brothers role is one of many big-name actors who appeared in the miniseries before they were stars. Band of Brothers is a 2001 HBO miniseries based on a 1992 non-fiction book by historian Stephen E. Ambrose. It chronicles the history of the “Easy” company battalion from their training to their series of campaigns in Germany that leads to the surrender of the Axis forces. It packs a huge ensemble cast to depict the numerous real-life units at war.
Character actors like...
- 10/24/2023
- by Colin McCormick, Paolo Alfar
- ScreenRant
A Time Called You is a Korean romantic comedy series created by Choi Hyo-bi. The Netflix series is based on a Taiwanese series named Someday or One Day and it follows the story of Jun-hee, a woman who is still grieving the loss of her boyfriend but she somehow travels back in the body of an 18-year-old girl as she comes to term with her new reality she meets Si-heon, a guy who looks just like her lost love. So, if you loved A Time Called You here are some similar shows you could watch next.
See You in My 19th Life (Netflix) Credit – tvN
Synopsis: Ban Ji-eum can endlessly reincarnate. But when her 18th life gets cut short, she dedicates the next one to finding her now grown-up childhood love.
Life on Mars (Britbox & Prime Video Add-On) Credit – BBC
Synopsis: A fast-paced, suspenseful crime series with a twist. After a near-fatal car accident,...
See You in My 19th Life (Netflix) Credit – tvN
Synopsis: Ban Ji-eum can endlessly reincarnate. But when her 18th life gets cut short, she dedicates the next one to finding her now grown-up childhood love.
Life on Mars (Britbox & Prime Video Add-On) Credit – BBC
Synopsis: A fast-paced, suspenseful crime series with a twist. After a near-fatal car accident,...
- 9/9/2023
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Actor Michael Imperioli isn't happy with recent decisions made by the Supreme Court of the United States, and he's making his opinions known. On Instagram, the White Lotus and Sopranos actor shared a screenshot of a news article that states, "Supreme Court protects web designer who won't do gay wedding websites." In response to this news, Imperioli has announced that all "bigots and homophobes" are now banned from watching any film or TV series that he's ever had a role in.
"I’ve decided to forbid bigots and homophobes from watching The Sopranos, The White Lotus, Goodfellas or any movie or TV show I’ve been in," Imperioli says. "Thank you Supreme Court for allowing me to discriminate and exclude those who I don’t agree with and am opposed to. USA ! USA!"
In one follow-up comment, the actor added, "Hate and ignorance is not a legitimate point of view.
"I’ve decided to forbid bigots and homophobes from watching The Sopranos, The White Lotus, Goodfellas or any movie or TV show I’ve been in," Imperioli says. "Thank you Supreme Court for allowing me to discriminate and exclude those who I don’t agree with and am opposed to. USA ! USA!"
In one follow-up comment, the actor added, "Hate and ignorance is not a legitimate point of view.
- 7/2/2023
- by Jeremy Dick
- MovieWeb
There's a long history of UK TV shows being remade for US audiences - with varying degrees of success - but here are 10 iconic UK shows that should never get a US remake. Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant's The Office had a hugely successful US remake because it took the core concept of the show and expanded it for an American audience. Other UK sitcoms have been less successful, with many attempted US remakes failing to even get commissioned by a network. Often this is because those behind the remakes fail to realize that the UK originals are already responses to hugely successful US TV shows.
US remakes of UK shows often fall at this first hurdle, failing to understand just what made the original successful in the first place. Alternatively, there's Life on Mars, a US remake of the high-concept UK police procedural that satirized macho UK cop shows like The Sweeney.
US remakes of UK shows often fall at this first hurdle, failing to understand just what made the original successful in the first place. Alternatively, there's Life on Mars, a US remake of the high-concept UK police procedural that satirized macho UK cop shows like The Sweeney.
- 6/12/2023
- by Mark Donaldson
- ScreenRant
Yungblud‘s greatest battles are both internal and external on his latest single “Lowlife.” Internally, both literally and figuratively, he can’t get out of the bed, out of the house, or out of his own head. Externally, he can’t get his name out of everyone else’s mouth. Finding himself lower than rock bottom, the British musician settles in there instead of crying to claw his way out.
“I wrote ‘Lowlife’ because I just didn’t want to leave my house. I was sick of people, of games,...
“I wrote ‘Lowlife’ because I just didn’t want to leave my house. I was sick of people, of games,...
- 6/7/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Life on Mars will not have another sequel series after all. The creators of the UK series have announced that the planned spin-off, titled Lazarus, will not be happening, per Deadline.
The original Life on Mars series aired for two seasons on BBC One between 2006 and 2007. Starring John Simm, Philip Glenister, Liz White, Dean Andrews, and Marshall Lancaster, the sci-fi series follows a cop (Simm) from 2006 who finds himself thrown back in time to 1970s Manchester.
A spin-off series titled Ashes to Ashes, featuring Keeley Hawes as a police officer who is shot in 2008 and wakes up in 1981, ran for three seasons in the UK. ABC ran its own version of Life on Mars starring Jason O'Mara and Harvey Keitel. It was cancelled after one season but viewers still...
The original Life on Mars series aired for two seasons on BBC One between 2006 and 2007. Starring John Simm, Philip Glenister, Liz White, Dean Andrews, and Marshall Lancaster, the sci-fi series follows a cop (Simm) from 2006 who finds himself thrown back in time to 1970s Manchester.
A spin-off series titled Ashes to Ashes, featuring Keeley Hawes as a police officer who is shot in 2008 and wakes up in 1981, ran for three seasons in the UK. ABC ran its own version of Life on Mars starring Jason O'Mara and Harvey Keitel. It was cancelled after one season but viewers still...
- 6/5/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
There’s an elite tier of TV dramas that stay with you, vividly, for decades after they air, and seventies-set sci-fi crime drama Life on Mars was the perfect example. So fervent was the show’s fanbase, that even 15 years after it aired – introducing us to detective Sam Tyler (Grace’s John Simm), who has a car crash in 2006 and wakes up mysteriously trapped in 1973 – the news of a planned revival during a lockdown live tweet-along in 2020 was enthusiastically received.
This revival was later fittingly dubbed Lazarus – once again named after a David Bowie song, like Life on Mars and its sequel Ashes to Ashes – but we’ve now received the sad confirmation from the show’s creators that the reboot won’t be going ahead after all:
It is with a heavy heart that the creators of #LifeOnMars have confirmed that the highly anticipated revival show, #Lazarus, will no longer be moving forward.
This revival was later fittingly dubbed Lazarus – once again named after a David Bowie song, like Life on Mars and its sequel Ashes to Ashes – but we’ve now received the sad confirmation from the show’s creators that the reboot won’t be going ahead after all:
It is with a heavy heart that the creators of #LifeOnMars have confirmed that the highly anticipated revival show, #Lazarus, will no longer be moving forward.
- 6/5/2023
- by Lauravickersgreen
- Den of Geek
The planned Life on Mars sequel series Lazarus is dead in the water. Life on Mars, which aired on the BBC in 2006, followed a man who is sent back to 1973 after a mysterious accident and received a 2008 sequel series titled Ashes to Ashes. In 2020 it was announced that a third sequel titled Lazarus was in production with original stars John Simm and Philip Glenister returning as Detective Inspector Sam Tyler and Detective Chief Inspector Gene Hunt.
This weekend, the Life on Mars Twitter account posted an unfortunate update on the status of the Lazarus sequel series.
It is with a heavy heart that the creators of #LifeOnMars have confirmed that the highly anticipated revival show, #Lazarus, will no longer be moving forward. Many thanks to Matthew Graham & Ashley Pharoah for these past 3 years in your efforts to reunite Sam Tyler & Gene Hunt...
This weekend, the Life on Mars Twitter account posted an unfortunate update on the status of the Lazarus sequel series.
It is with a heavy heart that the creators of #LifeOnMars have confirmed that the highly anticipated revival show, #Lazarus, will no longer be moving forward. Many thanks to Matthew Graham & Ashley Pharoah for these past 3 years in your efforts to reunite Sam Tyler & Gene Hunt...
- 6/4/2023
- by Brennan Klein
- ScreenRant
Life on Mars was one of the UK’s most popular dramas when it aired a decade and a half ago, and its many fans were geared up for the highly anticipated revival show Lazarus.
However, the show’s creators Matthew Graham and Ashley Pharoah have announced this will no longer be happening. The team took to social media on Saturday to report to fans:
It is with a heavy heart that the creators of #LifeOnMars have confirmed that the highly anticipated revival show, #Lazarus, will no longer be moving forward.
Many thanks to Matthew Graham & Ashley Pharoah for these past 3 years in your efforts to reunite Sam Tyler & Gene Hunt...
However, the show’s creators Matthew Graham and Ashley Pharoah have announced this will no longer be happening. The team took to social media on Saturday to report to fans:
It is with a heavy heart that the creators of #LifeOnMars have confirmed that the highly anticipated revival show, #Lazarus, will no longer be moving forward.
Many thanks to Matthew Graham & Ashley Pharoah for these past 3 years in your efforts to reunite Sam Tyler & Gene Hunt...
- 6/4/2023
- by Caroline Frost
- Deadline Film + TV
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