Series regular Alexa Davalos will not be returning for Season 5 of CBS’ “FBI: Most Wanted,” Variety has confirmed.
Hailing from Dick Wolf, “FBI: Most Wanted” focuses on the Fugitive Task Force, an elite unit that relentlessly pursues and captures the notorious criminals on the Bureau’s Most Wanted list. David Hudgins and Todd Arnow executive produce.
Davalos joined the series at the beginning of Season 3, playing the role of Kristin Gaines, a member of the FBI’s Fugitive Task Force and a former Naval Intelligence Officer. Her character’s exit joins the short list of cast shakeups that have taken place on the Wolf Entertainment show. Davalos’ character originally joined the team after Kellan Lutz, another series regular, exited the series. Lutz played Kenny Crosby, who was written off the show in the Season 3 premiere. In addition to Lutz, former team leader Jess Lacroix (Julian McMahon), also departed the series...
Hailing from Dick Wolf, “FBI: Most Wanted” focuses on the Fugitive Task Force, an elite unit that relentlessly pursues and captures the notorious criminals on the Bureau’s Most Wanted list. David Hudgins and Todd Arnow executive produce.
Davalos joined the series at the beginning of Season 3, playing the role of Kristin Gaines, a member of the FBI’s Fugitive Task Force and a former Naval Intelligence Officer. Her character’s exit joins the short list of cast shakeups that have taken place on the Wolf Entertainment show. Davalos’ character originally joined the team after Kellan Lutz, another series regular, exited the series. Lutz played Kenny Crosby, who was written off the show in the Season 3 premiere. In addition to Lutz, former team leader Jess Lacroix (Julian McMahon), also departed the series...
- 8/8/2023
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
CBS has renewed the “FBI” dramas — “FBI,” “FBI: International” and “FBI: Most Wanted” — for two more seasons each.
The Dick Wolf-created “FBI” franchise has been a major source of ratings success for CBS. Their back-to-back airings have made CBS the No. 1 primetime network on Tuesdays, with each show topping its respective time slot.
Wolf executive produces each “FBI” series alongside Arthur W. Forney and Peter Jankowski. Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television produces the trio in association with CBS studios. Paramount Global Content distributes.
“FBI” is currently airing its fourth season and will return for Season 5 and 6. It stars Missy Peregrym, Zeeko Zaki, Jeremy Sisto, Alana De La Garza, John Boyd and Katherine Renee Turner. Rick Eid and Alex Chapple serve as executive producers.
“FBI: International” is currently airing its first season and will return for Seasons 2 and 3. Luke Kleintank, Heida Reed, Carter Redwood, Vinessa Vidotto and Christiane Paul star.
The Dick Wolf-created “FBI” franchise has been a major source of ratings success for CBS. Their back-to-back airings have made CBS the No. 1 primetime network on Tuesdays, with each show topping its respective time slot.
Wolf executive produces each “FBI” series alongside Arthur W. Forney and Peter Jankowski. Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television produces the trio in association with CBS studios. Paramount Global Content distributes.
“FBI” is currently airing its fourth season and will return for Season 5 and 6. It stars Missy Peregrym, Zeeko Zaki, Jeremy Sisto, Alana De La Garza, John Boyd and Katherine Renee Turner. Rick Eid and Alex Chapple serve as executive producers.
“FBI: International” is currently airing its first season and will return for Seasons 2 and 3. Luke Kleintank, Heida Reed, Carter Redwood, Vinessa Vidotto and Christiane Paul star.
- 5/9/2022
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
CBS’ FBI franchise will be continuing to solve crimes for the next few years after the network handed all three shows a two-season pickup.
FBI will return for its fifth and sixth seasons, FBI: Most Wanted comes back for a fourth and fifth and FBI: International gets picked up for its second and third season.
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It is the network’s latest bumper renewal order, having given The Equalizer a two-season pickup last week.
All three shows were all expected to return given their ratings success helped the network once again win the 2021-22 season; FBI is the No. 2-rated series on broadcast, after CBS’ NCIS, FBI: International is the number two new drama of the season and FBI: Most Wanted is a top ten broadcast series.
All three shows are produced by Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television, in association with CBS Studios.
FBI will return for its fifth and sixth seasons, FBI: Most Wanted comes back for a fourth and fifth and FBI: International gets picked up for its second and third season.
Cancellations/Renewals Scorecard: TV Shows Ended Or Continuing In 2021-22 Season
It is the network’s latest bumper renewal order, having given The Equalizer a two-season pickup last week.
All three shows were all expected to return given their ratings success helped the network once again win the 2021-22 season; FBI is the No. 2-rated series on broadcast, after CBS’ NCIS, FBI: International is the number two new drama of the season and FBI: Most Wanted is a top ten broadcast series.
All three shows are produced by Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television, in association with CBS Studios.
- 5/9/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Dylan McDermott is becoming a full-time member of the Dick Wolf universe. The Emmy-nominated actor, who has been recurring on NBC’s Law & Order: Organized Crime, has been tapped as the lead of another Dick Wolf series, CBS’ FBI: Most Wanted.
McDermott will succeed Julian McMahon, who is exiting FBI: Most Wanted after almost three seasons. McMahon’s last episode of Jess Lacroix, the head of FBI Most Wanted Unit’s team assigned to the most extreme cases, will air March 8. McDermott is slated to make his FBI: Most Wanted debut in Episode 17 of the current third season, airing in April. There are no details about his role yet but he will play a new character.
On Law & Order: Organized Crime, McDermott originally signed on as a one-year series regular to play Stabler’s (Chris Meloni) Season 1 nemesis. His character Richard Wheatley was so well received...
McDermott will succeed Julian McMahon, who is exiting FBI: Most Wanted after almost three seasons. McMahon’s last episode of Jess Lacroix, the head of FBI Most Wanted Unit’s team assigned to the most extreme cases, will air March 8. McDermott is slated to make his FBI: Most Wanted debut in Episode 17 of the current third season, airing in April. There are no details about his role yet but he will play a new character.
On Law & Order: Organized Crime, McDermott originally signed on as a one-year series regular to play Stabler’s (Chris Meloni) Season 1 nemesis. His character Richard Wheatley was so well received...
- 1/25/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: This will come as a shocker for fans of the FBI franchise. Julian McMahon, star of FBI: Most Wanted, is exiting the CBS crime drama after almost three seasons. His final episode is slated to shoot next week and will air March 8. The show is expected to introduce a new character later this season who will fill the void left by the exit of McMahon’s Jess Lacroix, an “agent’s agent” and head of the team from the FBI’s Most Wanted Unit which is assigned the most extreme and egregious cases.
According to sources, McMahon approached the FBI: Most Wanted executive producers, including Dick Wolf and Peter Jankowski, about leaving the series early in the season.
“Over the past few months, the producers of FBI: Most Wanted and I have had discussions about my departure from the show in favor of additional creative pursuits and the transition of my character Jess Lacroix,...
According to sources, McMahon approached the FBI: Most Wanted executive producers, including Dick Wolf and Peter Jankowski, about leaving the series early in the season.
“Over the past few months, the producers of FBI: Most Wanted and I have had discussions about my departure from the show in favor of additional creative pursuits and the transition of my character Jess Lacroix,...
- 1/23/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Chicago Fire will see more of top-of-her-game paramedic Violet Mikami as NBC promotes Hanako Greensmith to series regular.
Greensmith made her Chicago Fire debut in a recurring role in Season 8. Violet is a fun, cool, ball-busting, confident, capable paramedic. Full of swagger, her skill can be intimidating but mostly she’s impressive. She’d never back down from a challenge, and isn’t afraid to speak her mind. Since her first days at Firehouse 51, Violet has gotten close with Blake Gallo (Alberto Rosende) and won over other first responders, including Sylvie Brett (Kara Killmer).
The actress’ recent credits include NBC’s Chicago Med, CBS’s Bull and FBI. The Pace University graduate made her New York theater debut in the off-Broadway production of Lolita, My Love. Her reps are Nicolosi & Co.
From Dick Wolf and Derek Haas, Chicago Fire looks into the lives of everyday heroes committed to one of America’s noblest professions.
Greensmith made her Chicago Fire debut in a recurring role in Season 8. Violet is a fun, cool, ball-busting, confident, capable paramedic. Full of swagger, her skill can be intimidating but mostly she’s impressive. She’d never back down from a challenge, and isn’t afraid to speak her mind. Since her first days at Firehouse 51, Violet has gotten close with Blake Gallo (Alberto Rosende) and won over other first responders, including Sylvie Brett (Kara Killmer).
The actress’ recent credits include NBC’s Chicago Med, CBS’s Bull and FBI. The Pace University graduate made her New York theater debut in the off-Broadway production of Lolita, My Love. Her reps are Nicolosi & Co.
From Dick Wolf and Derek Haas, Chicago Fire looks into the lives of everyday heroes committed to one of America’s noblest professions.
- 6/25/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Dick Wolf’s Chicago franchise is building out its cast. Margaret Colin is joining NBC’s Chicago Med in a recurring role opposite Torrey DeVitto, and Hanako Greensmith will return to Chicago Fire, recurring as paramedic Violet Mikami.
Colin will play Dr. Manning’s (DeVitto) mother. Greensmith’s Violet Mikami had a previous relationship with Gallo (Alberto Rosende) that may or may not continue.
Also joining in guest roles are Jack Coleman (Dynasty) on Chicago P.D., and Charlie Farrell and Benny Mora on Chicago Med.
All will appear in the series’ current seasons.
Coleman returns to Chicago P.D. as “Disco Bob” Ruzek, Adam Ruzek’s (Patrick Flueger) father. Farrell joins Chicago Med as Mark Barragan, the executive in charge of Dr. Halstead’s (Nick Gehlfuss) drug trial. Mora plays Mike, a blue-collar...
Colin will play Dr. Manning’s (DeVitto) mother. Greensmith’s Violet Mikami had a previous relationship with Gallo (Alberto Rosende) that may or may not continue.
Also joining in guest roles are Jack Coleman (Dynasty) on Chicago P.D., and Charlie Farrell and Benny Mora on Chicago Med.
All will appear in the series’ current seasons.
Coleman returns to Chicago P.D. as “Disco Bob” Ruzek, Adam Ruzek’s (Patrick Flueger) father. Farrell joins Chicago Med as Mark Barragan, the executive in charge of Dr. Halstead’s (Nick Gehlfuss) drug trial. Mora plays Mike, a blue-collar...
- 3/19/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: A new paramedic is joining the team at Firehouse 51. Actress Adriyan Rae is set to join NBC’s Chicago Fire as a series regular for the forthcoming ninth season.
Rae will step into the role of Gianna Mackey in the procedural. Her character is described as “a lovable troublemaker with a twinkle in her eye”. She is also “charming, scrappy, fun, witty and good-natured”. Gianna comes from a family of working-class parents who are adored by their community. This makes Gianna welcoming and friendly individual who treats everyone like family — but don’t get it twisted. She’s no pushover. She’s tough and quick to defend the defenseless, isn’t afraid of a little chaos and rolls with the punches while approaching everything with a bit of wry humor.
The news of Rae joining Chicago Fire comes shortly after it was announced...
Rae will step into the role of Gianna Mackey in the procedural. Her character is described as “a lovable troublemaker with a twinkle in her eye”. She is also “charming, scrappy, fun, witty and good-natured”. Gianna comes from a family of working-class parents who are adored by their community. This makes Gianna welcoming and friendly individual who treats everyone like family — but don’t get it twisted. She’s no pushover. She’s tough and quick to defend the defenseless, isn’t afraid of a little chaos and rolls with the punches while approaching everything with a bit of wry humor.
The news of Rae joining Chicago Fire comes shortly after it was announced...
- 9/14/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Daniel Kyri, who has been heavily recurring on Chicago Fire since Season 7 as rookie firefighter Darren Ritter, has been promoted to series regular for the upcoming ninth season.
Kyri has appeared almost every episode of Chicago Fire since he made his debut in the second episode of Season 7 for a total of 36 episodes to date.
“Very excited Daniel is going to be a series regular this year,” said series co-creator/executive producer Derek Haas. “Ritter has become a big part of Firehouse 51, and Daniel plays him with a sincerity and depth that always makes the room excited to write for him. Expect to see some big Ritter action in Season 9.”
Kyri’s character came out on the NBC drama last season, and Kyri, who is openly gay, spoke with People’s World at the time about the episode’s significance. “You go into something like this and try not to have expectations,...
Kyri has appeared almost every episode of Chicago Fire since he made his debut in the second episode of Season 7 for a total of 36 episodes to date.
“Very excited Daniel is going to be a series regular this year,” said series co-creator/executive producer Derek Haas. “Ritter has become a big part of Firehouse 51, and Daniel plays him with a sincerity and depth that always makes the room excited to write for him. Expect to see some big Ritter action in Season 9.”
Kyri’s character came out on the NBC drama last season, and Kyri, who is openly gay, spoke with People’s World at the time about the episode’s significance. “You go into something like this and try not to have expectations,...
- 8/31/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
“Chicago Fire” is losing a series regular.
Annie Ilonzeh, who plays paramedic Emily Foster opposite Kara Killmer’s Sylvie Brett, will not be returning for Season 9, TheWrap has learned.
She was on the drama series for two seasons, having replaced Gabby Dawson, played by Monica Raymund, as a series regular in Season 7. She is the second cast member to leave the show unexpectedly this season, after Otis, played by Yuriy Sardarov, died in the season premiere.
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It’s likely that the NBC drama will explain Ilonzeh’s departure by shipping her off to medical school, which her character applied and got an interview for during the Season 8 finale that aired April 15.
“Chicago Fire” follows the lives of the firefighters, rescue squad, and paramedics of Chicago Firehouse 51, who risk their lives to...
Annie Ilonzeh, who plays paramedic Emily Foster opposite Kara Killmer’s Sylvie Brett, will not be returning for Season 9, TheWrap has learned.
She was on the drama series for two seasons, having replaced Gabby Dawson, played by Monica Raymund, as a series regular in Season 7. She is the second cast member to leave the show unexpectedly this season, after Otis, played by Yuriy Sardarov, died in the season premiere.
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It’s likely that the NBC drama will explain Ilonzeh’s departure by shipping her off to medical school, which her character applied and got an interview for during the Season 8 finale that aired April 15.
“Chicago Fire” follows the lives of the firefighters, rescue squad, and paramedics of Chicago Firehouse 51, who risk their lives to...
- 4/17/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
As hinted in last night’s final episode of Chicago Fire‘s seventh season, series regular Annie Ilonzeh is leaving the NBC firefighter drama after two seasons.
Ilonzeh joined Chicago Fire as a new series regular at the beginning of Season 7. She played Emily, an intelligent, easy-going and confident new paramedic. Ilonzeh was initially set as a recurring, but was upped to series regular after production on Season 7 began.
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Before becoming a paramedic, Emily was a medical student. She since found the courage to reapply to medical school, and in the Season 7 early finale, she was seen making an impassioned speech to the admission committee of Northwestern University.
Ilonzeh joined Chicago Fire as a new series regular at the beginning of Season 7. She played Emily, an intelligent, easy-going and confident new paramedic. Ilonzeh was initially set as a recurring, but was upped to series regular after production on Season 7 began.
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Before becoming a paramedic, Emily was a medical student. She since found the courage to reapply to medical school, and in the Season 7 early finale, she was seen making an impassioned speech to the admission committee of Northwestern University.
- 4/16/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Directors Guild Awards Live Blog 2020: ‘1917,’ ‘Watchmen,’ ‘Barry’ among DGA winners [Updating Live]
To the frustration of many awards watchers, the annual Directors Guild of America ceremony doesn’t air live on TV. But worry not — Gold Derby has you covered with our informative play-by-play of the ceremony. Follow along with our updating live blog on Saturday, January 25 as we reveal all of the 2020 DGA Awards winners as they happen. We’ll also let you know the superstar presenters for the three film races and eight television categories plus the honorary awards.
Last year’s ceremony previewed the upcoming Academy Awards when the DGA voters named their Best Director winner as Alfonso Cuaron (“Roma”). In fact, he was the sixth in a row to prevail at both kudos, following Guillermo del Toro for “The Shape of Water” (2017), Damien Chazelle for “La La Land” (2016), Alejandro G. Inarritu for “The Revenant” (2015), Inarritu for “Birdman” (2014) and Cuaron for “Gravity” (2013).
SEE2020 DGA Awards winners: Full list of...
Last year’s ceremony previewed the upcoming Academy Awards when the DGA voters named their Best Director winner as Alfonso Cuaron (“Roma”). In fact, he was the sixth in a row to prevail at both kudos, following Guillermo del Toro for “The Shape of Water” (2017), Damien Chazelle for “La La Land” (2016), Alejandro G. Inarritu for “The Revenant” (2015), Inarritu for “Birdman” (2014) and Cuaron for “Gravity” (2013).
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- 1/26/2020
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Exclusive: We’ll be seeing more of firefighter Blake Gallo on Chicago Fire. Alberto Rosende, who joined as a recurring this season, has been promoted to series regular on the NBC firefighter drama.
Rosende’s Blake Gallo was initially introduced in the second episode of season 8 as a reckless new candidate for Firehouse 51 who impressed, yet frustrated his colleagues. However, once it’s revealed Gallo became a firefighter after losing his entire family in a fire, the team at 51 is more inclined to take him under their wings, making him a regular at the Firehouse.
Starring Jesse Spencer and Taylor Kinney, Chicago Fire, from Dick Wolf and Derek Haas, looks into the lives of the firefighters, rescue squad and paramedics of Chicago Firehouse 51 who risk their lives week in and week out to save and protect the citizens of their city. Cast also includes Eamonn Walker, Kara Killmer, David Eigenberg,...
Rosende’s Blake Gallo was initially introduced in the second episode of season 8 as a reckless new candidate for Firehouse 51 who impressed, yet frustrated his colleagues. However, once it’s revealed Gallo became a firefighter after losing his entire family in a fire, the team at 51 is more inclined to take him under their wings, making him a regular at the Firehouse.
Starring Jesse Spencer and Taylor Kinney, Chicago Fire, from Dick Wolf and Derek Haas, looks into the lives of the firefighters, rescue squad and paramedics of Chicago Firehouse 51 who risk their lives week in and week out to save and protect the citizens of their city. Cast also includes Eamonn Walker, Kara Killmer, David Eigenberg,...
- 12/13/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Shadowhunters alum Alberto Rosende is set for a recurring role on the upcoming eighth season of NBC’s Chicago Fire.
Rosende will play Blake Gallo, a young firefighter who loves his job and joins Firehouse 51 as the Cfd expands the number of firefighters on second shift. Casey (Jesse Spencer), Herrmann (David Eigenberg) and Severide (Taylor Kinney) — impressed with Gallo’s relentless energy — take him under their wings.
From executive producer Dick Wolf and co-creator Derek Haas, Chicago Fire looks into the lives of the firefighters, rescue squad and paramedics of Chicago Firehouse 51 who risk their lives week in and week out to save and protect the citizens of their city.
In addition to Spencer, Eigenberg and Kinney, cast includes Eamonn Walker, Kara Kilmer, Miranda Rae Mayo, Annie Ilonzeh, Christina Stolte, Joe Minoso and Yuri Sardarov.
Chicago Fire is produced by Universal Television and Wolf Entertainment. In addition to Wolf and Haas,...
Rosende will play Blake Gallo, a young firefighter who loves his job and joins Firehouse 51 as the Cfd expands the number of firefighters on second shift. Casey (Jesse Spencer), Herrmann (David Eigenberg) and Severide (Taylor Kinney) — impressed with Gallo’s relentless energy — take him under their wings.
From executive producer Dick Wolf and co-creator Derek Haas, Chicago Fire looks into the lives of the firefighters, rescue squad and paramedics of Chicago Firehouse 51 who risk their lives week in and week out to save and protect the citizens of their city.
In addition to Spencer, Eigenberg and Kinney, cast includes Eamonn Walker, Kara Kilmer, Miranda Rae Mayo, Annie Ilonzeh, Christina Stolte, Joe Minoso and Yuri Sardarov.
Chicago Fire is produced by Universal Television and Wolf Entertainment. In addition to Wolf and Haas,...
- 8/7/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
NBC has renewed all three of its Chicago-set drama series from Dick Wolf: Chicago Fire (for Season 8), Chicago P.D. (Season 7) and Chicago Med (Season 5).
The network notes that the Windy City trio is delivering their most-watched season ever, per Nielsen. Chicago Med is averaging a 2.0 rating in adults 18-49 and 11.4 million viewers overall in Live+7,Fire is at a 2.1 in 18-49 and 11.7 million viewers; and P.D. has a 2.1 in 18-49 and 11.1 million viewers.
“We remain in awe of the job Dick Wolf, our producers, casts and crews do in creating some of the most compelling television today,” Lisa Katz and Tracey Pakosta, Co-Presidents of Scripted Programming at NBC Entertainment, said in announcing the renewals. “The Chicago franchise is a linchpin of our schedule and we’re thrilled that audiences have embraced our Wednesdays with such incredible passion for these shows and characters.”
Wolf, Derek Haas, Arthur W. Forney and...
The network notes that the Windy City trio is delivering their most-watched season ever, per Nielsen. Chicago Med is averaging a 2.0 rating in adults 18-49 and 11.4 million viewers overall in Live+7,Fire is at a 2.1 in 18-49 and 11.7 million viewers; and P.D. has a 2.1 in 18-49 and 11.1 million viewers.
“We remain in awe of the job Dick Wolf, our producers, casts and crews do in creating some of the most compelling television today,” Lisa Katz and Tracey Pakosta, Co-Presidents of Scripted Programming at NBC Entertainment, said in announcing the renewals. “The Chicago franchise is a linchpin of our schedule and we’re thrilled that audiences have embraced our Wednesdays with such incredible passion for these shows and characters.”
Wolf, Derek Haas, Arthur W. Forney and...
- 2/26/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
NBC has renewed all three of Dick Wolf’s “Chicago” shows for another season, the network announced on Tuesday.
“We remain in awe of the job Dick Wolf, our producers, casts and crews do in creating some of the most compelling television today,” NBC scripted programming co-presidents Lisa Katz and Tracey Pakosta said. “The ‘Chicago’ franchise is a lynchpin of our schedule and we’re thrilled that audiences have embraced our Wednesdays with such incredible passion for these shows and characters.”
“Chicago Med” will be back for its fourth season next year, while “Chicago PD” has been picked up for Season 6 and franchise originator “Chicago Fire” has been picked up for Season 7.
This season, NBC has all three of the dramas stacked on the same night, with “Med” kicking off the network’s Wednesday night line-up,...
“We remain in awe of the job Dick Wolf, our producers, casts and crews do in creating some of the most compelling television today,” NBC scripted programming co-presidents Lisa Katz and Tracey Pakosta said. “The ‘Chicago’ franchise is a lynchpin of our schedule and we’re thrilled that audiences have embraced our Wednesdays with such incredible passion for these shows and characters.”
“Chicago Med” will be back for its fourth season next year, while “Chicago PD” has been picked up for Season 6 and franchise originator “Chicago Fire” has been picked up for Season 7.
This season, NBC has all three of the dramas stacked on the same night, with “Med” kicking off the network’s Wednesday night line-up,...
- 2/26/2019
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
NBC has picked up all three of the “Chicago” shows for next season, the broadcaster announced Tuesday.
NBC moved the three Dick Wolf shows to Wednesday nights this season, forming a potent programming block that has proved a winner in total viewers each night the three shows have aired original episodes.
“We remain in awe of the job Dick Wolf, our producers, casts and crews do in creating some of the most compelling television today,” said Lisa Katz and Tracey Pakosta, co-presidents of scripted programming at NBC Entertainment. “The ‘Chicago’ franchise is a lynchpin of our schedule and we’re thrilled that audiences have embraced our Wednesdays with such incredible passion for these shows and characters.”
All three shows are produced by Universal Television and Wolf Entertainment.
“Chicago Med,” currently in its fourth season, is executive produced by Wolf, Diane Frolov, Andrew Schneider, Michael Waxman, Matt Olmstead, Michael Brandt, Derek Haas,...
NBC moved the three Dick Wolf shows to Wednesday nights this season, forming a potent programming block that has proved a winner in total viewers each night the three shows have aired original episodes.
“We remain in awe of the job Dick Wolf, our producers, casts and crews do in creating some of the most compelling television today,” said Lisa Katz and Tracey Pakosta, co-presidents of scripted programming at NBC Entertainment. “The ‘Chicago’ franchise is a lynchpin of our schedule and we’re thrilled that audiences have embraced our Wednesdays with such incredible passion for these shows and characters.”
All three shows are produced by Universal Television and Wolf Entertainment.
“Chicago Med,” currently in its fourth season, is executive produced by Wolf, Diane Frolov, Andrew Schneider, Michael Waxman, Matt Olmstead, Michael Brandt, Derek Haas,...
- 2/26/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Jordan Belfi (American Curious) has signed on for a recurring role in NBC’s Chicago Fire.
Belfi will play Gordan, an intelligent, hot-headed and privileged businessman who is fierce in the boardroom.
Chicago Fire looks into the lives of the firefighters, rescue squad and paramedics of Chicago Firehouse 51 who risk their lives week in and week out to save and protect the citizens of their city. Eamonn Walker, Monica Raymund, Kara Killmer, David Eigenberg, Stella Kidd, Christian Stolte, Joe Minoso and Yuri Sardarov star.
Dick Wolf and Derek Haas executive produce with Todd Arnow, Andrea Newman, Michael Gilvary, Michael Brandt, Arthur Forney and Peter Jankowski.
Belfi, known for his role as Adam Davies on Entourage, most recently was seen as the lead in feature American Curious. He also recurs on the CW’s All American. He’s repped by Mark Schumacher Management and Global Artists Agency.
Belfi will play Gordan, an intelligent, hot-headed and privileged businessman who is fierce in the boardroom.
Chicago Fire looks into the lives of the firefighters, rescue squad and paramedics of Chicago Firehouse 51 who risk their lives week in and week out to save and protect the citizens of their city. Eamonn Walker, Monica Raymund, Kara Killmer, David Eigenberg, Stella Kidd, Christian Stolte, Joe Minoso and Yuri Sardarov star.
Dick Wolf and Derek Haas executive produce with Todd Arnow, Andrea Newman, Michael Gilvary, Michael Brandt, Arthur Forney and Peter Jankowski.
Belfi, known for his role as Adam Davies on Entourage, most recently was seen as the lead in feature American Curious. He also recurs on the CW’s All American. He’s repped by Mark Schumacher Management and Global Artists Agency.
- 10/30/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Greenleaf alum Tye White is joining NBC’s Chicago Fire in a recurring role. White will play Tyler, a former athlete turned college scout on the seventh season of the Dick Wolf series.
Chicago Fire looks into the lives of the firefighters, rescue squad and paramedics of Chicago Firehouse 51 who risk their lives week in and week out to save and protect the citizens of their city. Eamonn Walker, Monica Raymund, Kara Killmer, David Eigenberg, Stella Kidd, Christian Stolte, Joe Minoso and Yuri Sardarov star.
Wolf and Derek Haas executive produce with Todd Arnow, Andrea Newman, Michael Gilvary, Michael Brandt, Arthur Forney and Peter Jankowski.
White was previously a series regular on the first three seasons of Own drama series Greenleaf. He also recurred as Jason Simpson, O.J.’s oldest son, on the hit FX miniseries American Crime Story: The People vs. O.J. Simpson, as well as recurring...
Chicago Fire looks into the lives of the firefighters, rescue squad and paramedics of Chicago Firehouse 51 who risk their lives week in and week out to save and protect the citizens of their city. Eamonn Walker, Monica Raymund, Kara Killmer, David Eigenberg, Stella Kidd, Christian Stolte, Joe Minoso and Yuri Sardarov star.
Wolf and Derek Haas executive produce with Todd Arnow, Andrea Newman, Michael Gilvary, Michael Brandt, Arthur Forney and Peter Jankowski.
White was previously a series regular on the first three seasons of Own drama series Greenleaf. He also recurred as Jason Simpson, O.J.’s oldest son, on the hit FX miniseries American Crime Story: The People vs. O.J. Simpson, as well as recurring...
- 10/5/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Updates to clarify: Annie Ilonzeh has joined NBC’s Chicago Fire as a new series regular for Season 7.
Ilonzeh’s Emily is an intelligent, easy-going and confident new paramedic. New to the Chicago Fire Department, but a quick and effective worker. She may have a chip on her shoulder from the previous bumps in the road, but she takes everything in stride. Ilonzeh was initially set as a recurring, but was upped to series regular after production began. She’ll first appear in the Season 7 premiere on September 26.
Ilonzeh joins the paramedic unit following the exit of Monica Raymund, who played Paramedic in Charge/Firefighter Candidate Gabriela “Gabby” Dawson in the first six seasons of the series.
From Emmy-winning executive producer Dick Wolf and co-creator Derek Haas, Chicago Fire looks into the lives of everyday heroes committed to one of America’s noblest professions. The firefighters, rescue squad, and paramedics...
Ilonzeh’s Emily is an intelligent, easy-going and confident new paramedic. New to the Chicago Fire Department, but a quick and effective worker. She may have a chip on her shoulder from the previous bumps in the road, but she takes everything in stride. Ilonzeh was initially set as a recurring, but was upped to series regular after production began. She’ll first appear in the Season 7 premiere on September 26.
Ilonzeh joins the paramedic unit following the exit of Monica Raymund, who played Paramedic in Charge/Firefighter Candidate Gabriela “Gabby” Dawson in the first six seasons of the series.
From Emmy-winning executive producer Dick Wolf and co-creator Derek Haas, Chicago Fire looks into the lives of everyday heroes committed to one of America’s noblest professions. The firefighters, rescue squad, and paramedics...
- 9/20/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Kristen Gutoskie (Lethal Weapon) has booked a recurring role on the upcoming seventh season of NBC’s Chicago Fire.
Gutoskie will play Chloe, the sweet, fun, spunky, adorable, lovable girl you’d introduce to your mom with full confidence.
Chicago Fire looks into the lives of the firefighters, rescue squad and paramedics of Chicago Firehouse 51 who risk their lives week in and week out to save and protect the citizens of their city. Eamonn Walker, Monica Raymund, Kara Killmer, David Eigenberg, Stella Kidd, Christian Stolte, Joe Minoso and Yuri Sardarov star.
Dick Wolf and Derek Haas executive produce with Todd Arnow, Andrea Newman, Michael Gilvary, Michael Brandt, Arthur Forney and Peter Jankowski.
Chicago Fire is produced by Universal Television and Wolf Entertainment.
Gutoskie most recently recurred as Molly Hendricks on Fox’s Lethal Weapon. She also recently recurred on Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale and reprised her role in...
Gutoskie will play Chloe, the sweet, fun, spunky, adorable, lovable girl you’d introduce to your mom with full confidence.
Chicago Fire looks into the lives of the firefighters, rescue squad and paramedics of Chicago Firehouse 51 who risk their lives week in and week out to save and protect the citizens of their city. Eamonn Walker, Monica Raymund, Kara Killmer, David Eigenberg, Stella Kidd, Christian Stolte, Joe Minoso and Yuri Sardarov star.
Dick Wolf and Derek Haas executive produce with Todd Arnow, Andrea Newman, Michael Gilvary, Michael Brandt, Arthur Forney and Peter Jankowski.
Chicago Fire is produced by Universal Television and Wolf Entertainment.
Gutoskie most recently recurred as Molly Hendricks on Fox’s Lethal Weapon. She also recently recurred on Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale and reprised her role in...
- 8/3/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
“Chicago Pd,” “Chicago Fire,” “Chicago Med,” and “Law & Order: Svu” have been renewed at NBC.
“Chicago Pd” follows the men and women of the Chicago Police Department’s Intelligence Unit, who are tasked with combating organized crime, drug trafficking, high-profile murders, and more. It stars Jason Beghe, Jon Seda, Jesse Lee Soffer, Patrick John Flueger, Marina Squerciati, Elias Koteas, Laroyce Hawkins, Amy Morton, and Tracy Spiridakos.
The second of Dick Wolf’s “Chicago” shows to premiere, “Chicago Pd” has averaged a solid 1.2 rating in adults 18-49 and 6.4 million viewers in its fifth season.
Wolf executive produces along with Rick Eid, Peter Jankowski, Derek Haas, Arthur Forney, and Terry Miller. The series is produced by Wolf Entertainment in association with Universal Television.
“Chicago Fire” is first of three “Chicago” shows currently airing on NBC follows the firefighters, rescue squad, and paramedics of Chicago Firehouse 51. The series stars Jesse Spencer, Taylor Kinney,...
“Chicago Pd” follows the men and women of the Chicago Police Department’s Intelligence Unit, who are tasked with combating organized crime, drug trafficking, high-profile murders, and more. It stars Jason Beghe, Jon Seda, Jesse Lee Soffer, Patrick John Flueger, Marina Squerciati, Elias Koteas, Laroyce Hawkins, Amy Morton, and Tracy Spiridakos.
The second of Dick Wolf’s “Chicago” shows to premiere, “Chicago Pd” has averaged a solid 1.2 rating in adults 18-49 and 6.4 million viewers in its fifth season.
Wolf executive produces along with Rick Eid, Peter Jankowski, Derek Haas, Arthur Forney, and Terry Miller. The series is produced by Wolf Entertainment in association with Universal Television.
“Chicago Fire” is first of three “Chicago” shows currently airing on NBC follows the firefighters, rescue squad, and paramedics of Chicago Firehouse 51. The series stars Jesse Spencer, Taylor Kinney,...
- 5/10/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Sneak Peek the new poster supporting director Oliver Stone's upcoming crime-drama "Savages", currently in post-production.
The feature is based on the novel "Savages" by author Don Winslow, who co-wrote the screenplay with Shane Salerno :
"...when their shared hippie girlfriend 'O' (Lively) is kidnapped, two marijuana growers — University of California, Berkeley graduate 'Ben' (Aaron Johnson) and former Us Navy Seal 'Chon' (Taylor Kitsch) , must confront a vicious Mexican drug cartel to rescue her..."
Cast also includes Uma Thurman, John Travolta, Salma Hayek, Diego Cataño, Emile Hirsch, Joel David Moore, Demián Bichir, Trevor Donovan, Ralph Echemendia, Sandra Echeverria, Gillian Zinser and Mía Maestro.
From Universal Pictures' "Savages" is produced by Todd Arnow, Moritz Borman, Eric Copeloff and Salerno.
"Savages" will be released September 28, 2012.
Click the images to enlarge...
The feature is based on the novel "Savages" by author Don Winslow, who co-wrote the screenplay with Shane Salerno :
"...when their shared hippie girlfriend 'O' (Lively) is kidnapped, two marijuana growers — University of California, Berkeley graduate 'Ben' (Aaron Johnson) and former Us Navy Seal 'Chon' (Taylor Kitsch) , must confront a vicious Mexican drug cartel to rescue her..."
Cast also includes Uma Thurman, John Travolta, Salma Hayek, Diego Cataño, Emile Hirsch, Joel David Moore, Demián Bichir, Trevor Donovan, Ralph Echemendia, Sandra Echeverria, Gillian Zinser and Mía Maestro.
From Universal Pictures' "Savages" is produced by Todd Arnow, Moritz Borman, Eric Copeloff and Salerno.
"Savages" will be released September 28, 2012.
Click the images to enlarge...
- 4/9/2012
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek images of actors Benicio del Toro ("Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas") as the character 'Lado' and Blake Lively ("Green Lantern") as 'O', from director Oliver Stone's upcoming crime-drama "Savages", currently in post-production.
The feature is based on the novel "Savages" by author Don Winslow, who co-wrote the screenplay with Shane Salerno :
"...when their shared hippie girlfriend 'O' (Lively) is kidnapped, two marijuana growers — University of California, Berkeley graduate 'Ben' (Aaron Johnson) and former Us Navy Seal 'Chon' (Taylor Kitsch) , must confront a vicious Mexican drug cartel to rescue her..."
Cast also includes Uma Thurman, John Travolta, Salma Hayek, Diego Cataño, Emile Hirsch, Joel David Moore, Demián Bichir, Trevor Donovan, Ralph Echemendia, Sandra Echeverria, Gillian Zinser and Mía Maestro.
From Universal Pictures, "Savages", produced by Todd Arnow, Moritz Borman, Eric Copeloff and Salerno, will be released September 28, 2012.
Click the images to enlarge...
The feature is based on the novel "Savages" by author Don Winslow, who co-wrote the screenplay with Shane Salerno :
"...when their shared hippie girlfriend 'O' (Lively) is kidnapped, two marijuana growers — University of California, Berkeley graduate 'Ben' (Aaron Johnson) and former Us Navy Seal 'Chon' (Taylor Kitsch) , must confront a vicious Mexican drug cartel to rescue her..."
Cast also includes Uma Thurman, John Travolta, Salma Hayek, Diego Cataño, Emile Hirsch, Joel David Moore, Demián Bichir, Trevor Donovan, Ralph Echemendia, Sandra Echeverria, Gillian Zinser and Mía Maestro.
From Universal Pictures, "Savages", produced by Todd Arnow, Moritz Borman, Eric Copeloff and Salerno, will be released September 28, 2012.
Click the images to enlarge...
- 1/28/2012
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
The cries of "Why?" over "United 93" might better be applied to this spectacular but uninvolving remake of "The Poseidon Adventure", the 1972 Irwin Allen production that kick-started the modern-day disaster genre. Updating the story of a capsized luxury liner, the $160 million production boasts more than a few astounding set pieces. But its intensity is strictly physical, the intended emotional impact submerged in a numbing onslaught of death, danger and derring-do as a bunch of mostly annoying, self-centered passengers fight their way to the surface, finding their inner heroes as they go.
Among the willing cast, only Jacinda Barrett and topliners Josh Lucas, Kurt Russell and Richard Dreyfuss manage, just barely, to suggest a third dimension to the script's cursory character sketches. But that won't matter to audiences craving a disaster thrill ride. A simultaneous Imax release will up the summer-movie draw for Warners, which will find "Poseidon" well afloat in international waters.
Director Wolfgang Petersen, who knows his way around cramped nautical sets ("Das Boot") and soundstage water tanks ("The Perfect Storm"), has corralled an ace team of artists and technicians to create his doomed vessel. The ship is the film's most fully realized character -- beginning with the powerful sunset scene that opens the film, the camera circling the Poseidon in the great expanse of a calm sea. It's an awe-inspiring image of the floating city's might, enormity and opulence.
The '72 film was a kind of biblical "Love Boat", complete with floods and hellfire, maverick ministers and Israel-bound Jews. The new film's script by Mark Protosevich ("The Cell") forgoes the quasi-religious angle and much of the humanness as it revolves around a new set of central characters (sorry, no heroic Shelley Winters type). The cheese factor remains, however, especially in the awkward introductory scenes. But Protosevich and Petersen make quick work of the setup and cut to the chase: As the New York-bound Poseidon's passengers celebrate New Year's Eve, an enormous "rogue wave" slams into the ship, turning it upside down.
Amid the well-captured chaos of crushed, drowned and electrocuted bodies, our hardy band of survivors emerges, determined to climb through the formerly lower decks, against the orders of the captain (Andre Braugher), and escape the sinking vessel. Counting on the power of GPS to bring rescuers their way, the captain stays in the ballroom with the other survivors. The powerful point at the center of the saga is that most people would wait with him -- and seal their fate.
Leading the small group of brave souls who don't wait is gambler Dylan Lucas), who intends to exit solo until a 9-year-old boy (Jimmy Bennett) and his single mother (Barrett) demand to go with him. Dylan's transformation from selfish loner to responsible scout master is so quick and complete that the implied reluctant-hero business is utterly unconvincing. Although it's dispiriting to see a fine actor like Lucas bellowing "It's our only option!" his character's spectacular ingenuity enlivens the proceedings with daring dives through flames and the impromptu creation of an aerial tram.
Another single parent, Robert (Russell), matches Dylan's Navy experience with his credentials as a one-time fireman and former mayor of New York -- perhaps a bit of hat-tipping to the heroes of Sept. 11, or, as one character exclaims when she learns of his background, "Cool!" Joining them are Robert's petulant 19-year-old daughter (Emmy Rossum), her boyfriend (Mike Vogel), a stowaway (Mia Maestro), the waiter who hid her onboard (Freddy Rodriguez), an obnoxious drunk (Kevin Dillon) and a despondent architect (Dreyfuss) whose boyfriend left him just before the cruise.
They don't all make it, and in some cases that's A-OK. As the ship implodes around them, the group races the rising water through topsy-turvy corridors and flooding ballast tanks, the most nerve-wrenching episode being a vertical climb through a tight A/C shaft.
Although the urgency is almost always at a remove, the devastation is masterfully rendered, with seamless integration of William Sandell's outstanding production design, captured by John Seale's multiple cameras and the wizardry of ILM's "computational fluid dynamics." Occasionally rising above the dense sound design, Klaus Badelt's music is alternately rousing, mournful and histrionic.
POSEIDON
Warner Bros. Pictures
in association with Virtual Studios, Radiant Prods./Next Entertainment/Irwin Allen Prods./Synthesis Entertainment
Credits: Director: Wolfgang Petersen
Screenwriter: Mark Protosevich
Based on the novel by: Paul Gallico
Producers: Wolfgang Petersen, Duncan Henderson, Mike Fleiss, Akiva Goldsman
Executive producers: Kevin Burns, Jon Jashni, Sheila Allen, Benjamin Waisbren
Director of photography: John Seale
Production designer: William Sandell
Music: Klaus Badelt
Co-producers: Todd Arnow, Kimberly Miller, Chris Briggs
Costume designer: Erica Edell Phillips
Editor: Peter Honess
Visual effects supervisor: Boyd Shermis
Special effects supervisor: John Frazier
Cast:
Dylan Johns: Josh Lucas
Robert Ramsey: Kurt Russell
Richard Nelson: Richard Dreyfuss
Jennifer Ramsey: Emmy Rossum
Maggie James: Jacinda Barrett
Christian: Mike Vogel
Elena: Mia Maestro
Conor James: Jimmy Bennett
Captain Bradford: Andre Braugher
Lucky Larry: Kevin Dillon
Valentin: Freddy Rodriguez
Gloria: Stacy Ferguson
MPAA rating PG-13
Running time -- 97 minutes...
Among the willing cast, only Jacinda Barrett and topliners Josh Lucas, Kurt Russell and Richard Dreyfuss manage, just barely, to suggest a third dimension to the script's cursory character sketches. But that won't matter to audiences craving a disaster thrill ride. A simultaneous Imax release will up the summer-movie draw for Warners, which will find "Poseidon" well afloat in international waters.
Director Wolfgang Petersen, who knows his way around cramped nautical sets ("Das Boot") and soundstage water tanks ("The Perfect Storm"), has corralled an ace team of artists and technicians to create his doomed vessel. The ship is the film's most fully realized character -- beginning with the powerful sunset scene that opens the film, the camera circling the Poseidon in the great expanse of a calm sea. It's an awe-inspiring image of the floating city's might, enormity and opulence.
The '72 film was a kind of biblical "Love Boat", complete with floods and hellfire, maverick ministers and Israel-bound Jews. The new film's script by Mark Protosevich ("The Cell") forgoes the quasi-religious angle and much of the humanness as it revolves around a new set of central characters (sorry, no heroic Shelley Winters type). The cheese factor remains, however, especially in the awkward introductory scenes. But Protosevich and Petersen make quick work of the setup and cut to the chase: As the New York-bound Poseidon's passengers celebrate New Year's Eve, an enormous "rogue wave" slams into the ship, turning it upside down.
Amid the well-captured chaos of crushed, drowned and electrocuted bodies, our hardy band of survivors emerges, determined to climb through the formerly lower decks, against the orders of the captain (Andre Braugher), and escape the sinking vessel. Counting on the power of GPS to bring rescuers their way, the captain stays in the ballroom with the other survivors. The powerful point at the center of the saga is that most people would wait with him -- and seal their fate.
Leading the small group of brave souls who don't wait is gambler Dylan Lucas), who intends to exit solo until a 9-year-old boy (Jimmy Bennett) and his single mother (Barrett) demand to go with him. Dylan's transformation from selfish loner to responsible scout master is so quick and complete that the implied reluctant-hero business is utterly unconvincing. Although it's dispiriting to see a fine actor like Lucas bellowing "It's our only option!" his character's spectacular ingenuity enlivens the proceedings with daring dives through flames and the impromptu creation of an aerial tram.
Another single parent, Robert (Russell), matches Dylan's Navy experience with his credentials as a one-time fireman and former mayor of New York -- perhaps a bit of hat-tipping to the heroes of Sept. 11, or, as one character exclaims when she learns of his background, "Cool!" Joining them are Robert's petulant 19-year-old daughter (Emmy Rossum), her boyfriend (Mike Vogel), a stowaway (Mia Maestro), the waiter who hid her onboard (Freddy Rodriguez), an obnoxious drunk (Kevin Dillon) and a despondent architect (Dreyfuss) whose boyfriend left him just before the cruise.
They don't all make it, and in some cases that's A-OK. As the ship implodes around them, the group races the rising water through topsy-turvy corridors and flooding ballast tanks, the most nerve-wrenching episode being a vertical climb through a tight A/C shaft.
Although the urgency is almost always at a remove, the devastation is masterfully rendered, with seamless integration of William Sandell's outstanding production design, captured by John Seale's multiple cameras and the wizardry of ILM's "computational fluid dynamics." Occasionally rising above the dense sound design, Klaus Badelt's music is alternately rousing, mournful and histrionic.
POSEIDON
Warner Bros. Pictures
in association with Virtual Studios, Radiant Prods./Next Entertainment/Irwin Allen Prods./Synthesis Entertainment
Credits: Director: Wolfgang Petersen
Screenwriter: Mark Protosevich
Based on the novel by: Paul Gallico
Producers: Wolfgang Petersen, Duncan Henderson, Mike Fleiss, Akiva Goldsman
Executive producers: Kevin Burns, Jon Jashni, Sheila Allen, Benjamin Waisbren
Director of photography: John Seale
Production designer: William Sandell
Music: Klaus Badelt
Co-producers: Todd Arnow, Kimberly Miller, Chris Briggs
Costume designer: Erica Edell Phillips
Editor: Peter Honess
Visual effects supervisor: Boyd Shermis
Special effects supervisor: John Frazier
Cast:
Dylan Johns: Josh Lucas
Robert Ramsey: Kurt Russell
Richard Nelson: Richard Dreyfuss
Jennifer Ramsey: Emmy Rossum
Maggie James: Jacinda Barrett
Christian: Mike Vogel
Elena: Mia Maestro
Conor James: Jimmy Bennett
Captain Bradford: Andre Braugher
Lucky Larry: Kevin Dillon
Valentin: Freddy Rodriguez
Gloria: Stacy Ferguson
MPAA rating PG-13
Running time -- 97 minutes...
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