Exclusive: Following a major bidding battle that went through the weekend, Amazon MGM Studios has landed an untitled thriller written by Natalie Krinsky, with Kim Kardashian attached to star and produce. Bruna Papandrea is also producing through her Made Up Stories banner alongside Krinsky.
According to sources, Amazon was one of five studios in the mix. With all being sorted out, sources close to the project say a theatrical or streaming release plan is possible, though nothing is confirmed given the early nature of the project.
Not much is known about the pic other than it being a thriller developed specifically for Kardashian. This marks the second massive package sold since the SAG-AFTRA strike ended with Kardashian front and center, after Netflix landed her comedy The Fifth Wheel over Thanksgiving; insiders say the latest deal is even more lucrative then that package.
Similar to that sale, Kardashian was very hands on in the process,...
According to sources, Amazon was one of five studios in the mix. With all being sorted out, sources close to the project say a theatrical or streaming release plan is possible, though nothing is confirmed given the early nature of the project.
Not much is known about the pic other than it being a thriller developed specifically for Kardashian. This marks the second massive package sold since the SAG-AFTRA strike ended with Kardashian front and center, after Netflix landed her comedy The Fifth Wheel over Thanksgiving; insiders say the latest deal is even more lucrative then that package.
Similar to that sale, Kardashian was very hands on in the process,...
- 3/4/2024
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Spectrum Originals will not be proceeding with a second season of its drama series Long Slow Exhale, set in the world of women’s college basketball. The decision comes a month and a half after the show, starring Rose Rollins and Josh Lucas, ended its Season 1 run on the service.
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Paramount TV Studios, which produces Long Slow Exhale, is working with series creator Pam Veasey to explore options for keeping the series going, I hear. Currently, after a nine-month exclusive run on Spectrum, Long Slow Exhale is set for a second window on Paramount TV Studios corporate sibling BET. It is unclear whether the Paramount cable network would be interested in continuing with the series; its brass may want to wait and see how Season 1 performs on BET but a Season 2 decision will likely have to be made prior to that by the studio.
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Paramount TV Studios, which produces Long Slow Exhale, is working with series creator Pam Veasey to explore options for keeping the series going, I hear. Currently, after a nine-month exclusive run on Spectrum, Long Slow Exhale is set for a second window on Paramount TV Studios corporate sibling BET. It is unclear whether the Paramount cable network would be interested in continuing with the series; its brass may want to wait and see how Season 1 performs on BET but a Season 2 decision will likely have to be made prior to that by the studio.
- 6/7/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not watched the first three episodes of “Long Slow Exhale,” streaming now on Spectrum.
“Long Slow Exhale” is not a laid-back watch. The Spectrum Originals series, which dropped its first three episodes this week, tells a heavy, at times dark, story about a college women’s basketball team in the middle of a sexual assault scandal — and a shocking murder.
Over the course of the first episodes, head coach J.C. Abernathy (Rose Rollins) is blindsided when she learns that her assistant coach, Eddie Hagan (Ian Harding), is accused of sexual assault by her star player. To complicate things further, the university doesn’t want it coming out — plus, J.C. and Eddie have a history of their own. The series flashes between different timelines, including one down the road during which J.C. and her husband are placing the dead body...
“Long Slow Exhale” is not a laid-back watch. The Spectrum Originals series, which dropped its first three episodes this week, tells a heavy, at times dark, story about a college women’s basketball team in the middle of a sexual assault scandal — and a shocking murder.
Over the course of the first episodes, head coach J.C. Abernathy (Rose Rollins) is blindsided when she learns that her assistant coach, Eddie Hagan (Ian Harding), is accused of sexual assault by her star player. To complicate things further, the university doesn’t want it coming out — plus, J.C. and Eddie have a history of their own. The series flashes between different timelines, including one down the road during which J.C. and her husband are placing the dead body...
- 4/8/2022
- by Emily Longeretta
- Variety Film + TV
A murder mystery set in the world of women’s college basketball? Slam dunk. Long Slow Exhale tips off with a tough but nurturing head coach, J.C. Abernathy (Rose Rollins), shocked to find out that a colleague has been accused of sexual assault. Things go from bad to worse – way worse – when a body turns up. “It’s a really tough journey,” Rollins tells us. Her character is deeply concerned for the girls she coaches; her own kids; her loyal husband Garrett (Lyriq Bent); and her career. “We have to find out who’s behind it. And at first, you have no idea. It could be anyone.” Everyone’s secrets are exposed, and relationships are shaken, as the 12 episodes unfold. Abernathy finds herself at odds with slick university athletic director Hillman Ford (Josh Lucas). “He’s a puppet master controlling things you don’t realize he’s controlling,” Lucas says.
- 4/4/2022
- TV Insider
Set in the high-stakes world of women’s college basketball, Long Slow Exhale stars Rose Rollins, Josh Lucas and Ian Harding. The drama follows J.C. Abernathy (Rollins), a successful Head Coach of a competitive women’s college basketball team who finds herself in the middle of a potentially career shattering sexual abuse scandal. As she tries to […]
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- 3/21/2022
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Long Show Exhale is coming to Spectrum Originals and the streaming service has now released a premiere date and a trailer. Starring Rose Rollins, Josh Lucas, and Ian Harding, the dramatic series takes viewers into the world of women's college basketball.
revealed the following about the upcoming series:
“Set in the high-stakes world of women's college basketball, Long Slow Exhale stars Rose Rollins, Josh Lucas and Ian Harding. The drama follows J.C. Abernathy (Rollins), a successful Head Coach of a competitive women's college basketball team who finds herself in the middle of a potentially career shattering sexual abuse scandal. As she tries to find the truth among the many secrets she uncovers, she has to make hard decisions that will affect her, her family and the team of female athletes who all rely on her.
The first three episodes...
revealed the following about the upcoming series:
“Set in the high-stakes world of women's college basketball, Long Slow Exhale stars Rose Rollins, Josh Lucas and Ian Harding. The drama follows J.C. Abernathy (Rollins), a successful Head Coach of a competitive women's college basketball team who finds herself in the middle of a potentially career shattering sexual abuse scandal. As she tries to find the truth among the many secrets she uncovers, she has to make hard decisions that will affect her, her family and the team of female athletes who all rely on her.
The first three episodes...
- 3/5/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
NBC has partnered with Studio Lambert to bring “Million Dollar Island” to the U.S.
In “Million Dollar Island,” based on Talpa’s international adventure reality format, 100 contestants compete and build alliances to stay on a remote desert island for up to 50 days — in hopes of winning their share of a $1 million prize. Each contestant is given a bracelet worth $10,000, which they gain and lose during the show’s challenges. If and when a player leaves the island, they must choose who will receive their money
“We’re excited to partner with a powerhouse team to bring this fresh and bold social experiment to NBC,” Jenny Groom, executive vice president for alternative programming and development at NBC, said in a statement. “This series is sure to entertain with ever-evolving alliances, trust, deceit and the ultimate will to survive.”
“Million Dollar Island” is executive produced by Studio Lambert’s Stephen Lambert,...
In “Million Dollar Island,” based on Talpa’s international adventure reality format, 100 contestants compete and build alliances to stay on a remote desert island for up to 50 days — in hopes of winning their share of a $1 million prize. Each contestant is given a bracelet worth $10,000, which they gain and lose during the show’s challenges. If and when a player leaves the island, they must choose who will receive their money
“We’re excited to partner with a powerhouse team to bring this fresh and bold social experiment to NBC,” Jenny Groom, executive vice president for alternative programming and development at NBC, said in a statement. “This series is sure to entertain with ever-evolving alliances, trust, deceit and the ultimate will to survive.”
“Million Dollar Island” is executive produced by Studio Lambert’s Stephen Lambert,...
- 3/4/2022
- by Wyatte Grantham-Philips and Wilson Chapman
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Joe Pickett, the Michael Dorman-fronted drama series, is returning for season two.
Spectrum Originals has renewed the show, which follows a dedicated game warden and his family as they navigate the shifting sociopolitical climate of a small rural town on the verge of economic collapse, after it becomes its most-watched series ever.
Katherine Pope, Head of Spectrum Originals, told Deadline that the C.J Box adaptation was watched by over 1M households in its first month after its December launch – making it the company’s most-watched original before the full season was released.
This puts it ahead of series such as Mad About You, Manhunt: Deadly Games and LA’s Finest.
Cancellations/Renewals Scorecard: TV Shows Ended Or Continuing In 2021-22 Season
The series, which is produced by Paramount Television Studios, is currently available exclusively on its Spectrum service and will launch on Paramount+ at a later date. While...
Spectrum Originals has renewed the show, which follows a dedicated game warden and his family as they navigate the shifting sociopolitical climate of a small rural town on the verge of economic collapse, after it becomes its most-watched series ever.
Katherine Pope, Head of Spectrum Originals, told Deadline that the C.J Box adaptation was watched by over 1M households in its first month after its December launch – making it the company’s most-watched original before the full season was released.
This puts it ahead of series such as Mad About You, Manhunt: Deadly Games and LA’s Finest.
Cancellations/Renewals Scorecard: TV Shows Ended Or Continuing In 2021-22 Season
The series, which is produced by Paramount Television Studios, is currently available exclusively on its Spectrum service and will launch on Paramount+ at a later date. While...
- 2/9/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: HBO may have found their next murder mystery limited series obsession. In a competitive situation, the premium network, partnered with Bruna Papandrea’s Made Up Stories and Endeavor Content, have landed the rights to Australian comedian and author Benjamin Stevenson’s new novel, Everyone In My Family Has Killed Someone. It will be developed as a limited series.
Over the past few years, HBO has found commercial and critical success with unconventional murder mystery limited series, starting with Big Little Lies (which originated as a limited series), followed by The Undoing and Mare Of Easttown. Papandrea was an executive producer on both Big Little Lies, which won eight Emmy Awards, and The Undoing, HBO’s most watched series of 2020.
In Everyone In My Family Has Killed Someone, three years ago, when teacher Ernie Cunningham witnessed his brother Michael kill someone, he immediately turned him in to the police. Shunned...
Over the past few years, HBO has found commercial and critical success with unconventional murder mystery limited series, starting with Big Little Lies (which originated as a limited series), followed by The Undoing and Mare Of Easttown. Papandrea was an executive producer on both Big Little Lies, which won eight Emmy Awards, and The Undoing, HBO’s most watched series of 2020.
In Everyone In My Family Has Killed Someone, three years ago, when teacher Ernie Cunningham witnessed his brother Michael kill someone, he immediately turned him in to the police. Shunned...
- 1/28/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Melissa Saint-Amand (Ozark) is set for a recurring role opposite Rose Rollins and Josh Lucas in Long Slow Exhale, Spectrum Originals’ upcoming drama series from L.A’s Finest‘s Pam Veasey, Anton Cropper and John Dove and Paramount TV Studios. Created by Veasey and to be directed by Cropper, Long Slow Exhale follows J.C. Abernathy (Rollins), the successful head coach of a competitive women’s college basketball team who finds herself in the middle of a potentially career shattering sexual abuse scandal. Sorting through the secrets to unravel the truth, she is forced to make decisions that will affect her, her family and the young female athletes who depend on her. Saint-Amand will play Claire Brockman. Veasey, who serves as showrunner, executive produces with Cropper, Bruna Papandrea and Casey Haver for Made Up Stories and Dove. Saint-Amand’s credits include Netflix’s Ozark and FX’s upcoming anthology series The Premise.
- 8/4/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
We have a real treat for you beginning this Sunday on HBO!
If you loved The Undoing, then you need to tune in for the new limited series featuring Kate Winslet in an eastern Pennsylvania town as she delves into a cold case and a brand new murder with devastating consequences.
Find out what else there is to watch this week below!
Saturday, April 17
8/7c Envy: A Seven Deadly Sin Story (Lifetime)
The second film in a Seven Deadly Sin series by Bestseller Victoria Christopher Murray, is about a woman (Rose Rollins) who is leading a successful life and career and finds out suddenly that she has a half-sister.
She's happy to have a sister, Empire's Serayah, but she quickly discovers that her sister has some ulterior motives.
It's a star-studded film that also stars Real Housewives of Atlanta's Kandi Buress, Da Brat, DC Young Fly, Clifton Powell, and Hosea Chanchez.
If you loved The Undoing, then you need to tune in for the new limited series featuring Kate Winslet in an eastern Pennsylvania town as she delves into a cold case and a brand new murder with devastating consequences.
Find out what else there is to watch this week below!
Saturday, April 17
8/7c Envy: A Seven Deadly Sin Story (Lifetime)
The second film in a Seven Deadly Sin series by Bestseller Victoria Christopher Murray, is about a woman (Rose Rollins) who is leading a successful life and career and finds out suddenly that she has a half-sister.
She's happy to have a sister, Empire's Serayah, but she quickly discovers that her sister has some ulterior motives.
It's a star-studded film that also stars Real Housewives of Atlanta's Kandi Buress, Da Brat, DC Young Fly, Clifton Powell, and Hosea Chanchez.
- 4/17/2021
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Exclusive: Lyriq Bent (She’s Gotta Have It), Shalini Bathina (Little Voice) and Ian Harding (Pretty Little Liars), in a recasting, are set as leads opposite Rose Rollins and Josh Lucas in Long Slow Exhale, Spectrum Originals’ upcoming drama series from L.A. Finest‘s Pam Veasey, Anton Cropper and John Dove and Paramount TV Studios.
Also joining the cast as series regulars are Enajite Esegine, Brittney Elena, Jazmine Stewart, Isabella Star Lablanc, Carmen Flood and Erin Croom (The Conners). Samantha Bartow, Brent Sexton, Tony Gonzalez and Gabrielle Byndloss (Falcon and the Winter Soldier) will recur. After a nine-month exclusive run on Spectrum, the series will air with a second window on BET.
Created by Veasey and to be directed by Cropper, Long Slow Exhale follows J.C. Abernathy (Rollins), the successful head coach of a competitive women’s college basketball team who finds herself in the middle of...
Also joining the cast as series regulars are Enajite Esegine, Brittney Elena, Jazmine Stewart, Isabella Star Lablanc, Carmen Flood and Erin Croom (The Conners). Samantha Bartow, Brent Sexton, Tony Gonzalez and Gabrielle Byndloss (Falcon and the Winter Soldier) will recur. After a nine-month exclusive run on Spectrum, the series will air with a second window on BET.
Created by Veasey and to be directed by Cropper, Long Slow Exhale follows J.C. Abernathy (Rollins), the successful head coach of a competitive women’s college basketball team who finds herself in the middle of...
- 3/24/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Famke Janssen (When They See Us) is set to recur opposite Rose Rollins, Josh Lucas and Jeff Schine in Long Slow Exhale, Spectrum Originals’ upcoming drama series from L.A. Finest‘s Pam Veasey, Anton Cropper and John Dove and Paramount TV Studios. After a nine-month exclusive run on Spectrum, the series will air with a second window on BET.
Created by Veasey and to be directed by Cropper, Long Slow Exhale follows J.C. Abernathy (Rollins), the successful head coach of a competitive women’s college basketball team who finds herself in the middle of a potentially career shattering sexual abuse scandal. Sorting through the secrets to unravel the truth, she is forced to make decisions that will affect her, her family and the young female athletes who depend on her.
Janssen will play Dr. Melinda Barrington, Chancellor of the University.
Veasey, who serves as showrunner, executive produces with Cropper,...
Created by Veasey and to be directed by Cropper, Long Slow Exhale follows J.C. Abernathy (Rollins), the successful head coach of a competitive women’s college basketball team who finds herself in the middle of a potentially career shattering sexual abuse scandal. Sorting through the secrets to unravel the truth, she is forced to make decisions that will affect her, her family and the young female athletes who depend on her.
Janssen will play Dr. Melinda Barrington, Chancellor of the University.
Veasey, who serves as showrunner, executive produces with Cropper,...
- 3/9/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Jeff Schine (Seal Team) is set as a series regular opposite Rose Rollins and Josh Lucas in Long Slow Exhale, Spectrum Originals’ upcoming drama series from L.A. Finest‘s Pam Veasey, Anton Cropper and John Dove and Paramount TV Studios. After a nine-month exclusive run on Spectrum, the series will air with a second window on BET.
Created by Veasey and to be directed by Cropper, Long Slow Exhale follows J.C. Abernathy (Rollins), the successful head coach of a competitive women’s college basketball team who finds herself in the middle of a potentially career shattering sexual abuse scandal. Sorting through the secrets to unravel the truth, she is forced to make decisions that will affect her, her family and the young female athletes who depend on her.
Schine will play Eddie Hagen, the Assistant Coach of the Clayton Hall Cougars.
Veasey, who serves as showrunner, executive produces with Cropper,...
Created by Veasey and to be directed by Cropper, Long Slow Exhale follows J.C. Abernathy (Rollins), the successful head coach of a competitive women’s college basketball team who finds herself in the middle of a potentially career shattering sexual abuse scandal. Sorting through the secrets to unravel the truth, she is forced to make decisions that will affect her, her family and the young female athletes who depend on her.
Schine will play Eddie Hagen, the Assistant Coach of the Clayton Hall Cougars.
Veasey, who serves as showrunner, executive produces with Cropper,...
- 3/4/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Josh Lucas is set as a lead opposite Rose Rollins in Long Slow Exhale, Spectrum Originals’ upcoming drama series from L.A. Finest‘s Pam Veasey, Anton Cropper and John Dove and Paramount TV Studios. After a nine-month exclusive run on Spectrum, the series will air with a second window on BET.
Created by Veasey and to be directed by Cropper, Long Slow Exhale follows J.C. Abernathy (Rollins), the successful head coach of a competitive women’s college basketball team who finds herself in the middle of a potentially career shattering sexual abuse scandal. Sorting through the secrets to unravel the truth, she is forced to make decisions that will affect her, her family and the young female athletes who depend on her.
Lucas will play Hilman Ford, athletic director of the university.
2021 Spectrum Originals Pilots & Series Orders
Veasey, who serves as showrunner, executive produces with Cropper, Bruna Papandrea...
Created by Veasey and to be directed by Cropper, Long Slow Exhale follows J.C. Abernathy (Rollins), the successful head coach of a competitive women’s college basketball team who finds herself in the middle of a potentially career shattering sexual abuse scandal. Sorting through the secrets to unravel the truth, she is forced to make decisions that will affect her, her family and the young female athletes who depend on her.
Lucas will play Hilman Ford, athletic director of the university.
2021 Spectrum Originals Pilots & Series Orders
Veasey, who serves as showrunner, executive produces with Cropper, Bruna Papandrea...
- 2/19/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
In today’s TV news roundup, NBC announced the date of the “Superstore” series finale, and National Geographic set the release date for “Genius: Aretha.”
Dates
NBC’s “Superstore” will end on March 25 with a one-hour series finale at 8 p.m. The workplace comedy, executive produced by Justin Spitzer, Gabe Miller and Jonathan Green, follows the employees of “Cloud 9,” a fictional big-box store in St. Louis, Mo. as they deal with topical issues like immigration, health care, unionization and the struggles of working in retail. The series stars Ben Feldman, Lauren Ash, Colton Dunn, Nico Santos, Nichole Bloom, Kaliko Kauahi and Mark McKinney.
“Genius: Aretha” will debut on National Geographic on March 21 at 9 p.m. The third installment of the “Genius” anthology, which centers on Aretha Franklin (Cynthia Erivo), will run across four consecutive nights. The only authorized scripted series about Franklin, “Genius” tracks the Queen of Soul’s musical brilliance,...
Dates
NBC’s “Superstore” will end on March 25 with a one-hour series finale at 8 p.m. The workplace comedy, executive produced by Justin Spitzer, Gabe Miller and Jonathan Green, follows the employees of “Cloud 9,” a fictional big-box store in St. Louis, Mo. as they deal with topical issues like immigration, health care, unionization and the struggles of working in retail. The series stars Ben Feldman, Lauren Ash, Colton Dunn, Nico Santos, Nichole Bloom, Kaliko Kauahi and Mark McKinney.
“Genius: Aretha” will debut on National Geographic on March 21 at 9 p.m. The third installment of the “Genius” anthology, which centers on Aretha Franklin (Cynthia Erivo), will run across four consecutive nights. The only authorized scripted series about Franklin, “Genius” tracks the Queen of Soul’s musical brilliance,...
- 2/10/2021
- by Haley Bosselman
- Variety Film + TV
Barack and Michelle Obama’s foray into children’s programming at Netflix will unspool with the debut of Waffles + Mochi on Tuesday, March 16.
In the 10-episode kids’ cooking series — produced by the former President and First Lady’s Higher Ground Productions and featuring Mrs. Obama — follows two best friends named Waffles and Mochi, who lived deep in The Land of Frozen Food and shared a dream: “to become chefs! The only problem? Everything they cooked was made of ice,” per the official synopsis.
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In the 10-episode kids’ cooking series — produced by the former President and First Lady’s Higher Ground Productions and featuring Mrs. Obama — follows two best friends named Waffles and Mochi, who lived deep in The Land of Frozen Food and shared a dream: “to become chefs! The only problem? Everything they cooked was made of ice,” per the official synopsis.
More from TVLineTVLine Items: Obamas' Netflix Slate, Allen v. Farrow Doc Teaser and MoreTVLine Items: Young Rock Teaser Trailer,...
- 2/9/2021
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Spectrum Originals and BET have partnered on a mystery drama set in the world of women’s basketball starring Rose Rollins.
“Long Slow Exhale” follows J.C. Abernathy (Rollins), the head coach of a competitive women’s college basketball team who finds herself in the middle of a career-shattering sexual abuse scandal. Sorting through the secrets to unravel the truth, she is forced to make decisions that will affect her and those that depend on her.
After a nine-month exclusive run for Spectrum, the 12-episode series will air with a second window on BET. Per Paramount Television Studios President Nicole Clemens, the show will explore various issues “at the forefront of our culture, told in the high-stakes, adrenaline-filled arena of elite women’s college basketball.”
Paramount Television Studios will produce. “Long Slow Exhale” is executive produced by showrunner and creator Pam Veasey, who is returning to Spectrum Originals after executive...
“Long Slow Exhale” follows J.C. Abernathy (Rollins), the head coach of a competitive women’s college basketball team who finds herself in the middle of a career-shattering sexual abuse scandal. Sorting through the secrets to unravel the truth, she is forced to make decisions that will affect her and those that depend on her.
After a nine-month exclusive run for Spectrum, the 12-episode series will air with a second window on BET. Per Paramount Television Studios President Nicole Clemens, the show will explore various issues “at the forefront of our culture, told in the high-stakes, adrenaline-filled arena of elite women’s college basketball.”
Paramount Television Studios will produce. “Long Slow Exhale” is executive produced by showrunner and creator Pam Veasey, who is returning to Spectrum Originals after executive...
- 2/9/2021
- by Mónica Marie Zorrilla
- Variety Film + TV
Lifetime has set April premiere dates and announced the full cast for two movies in the Seven Deadly Sins anthology. The movies are based on the first two books in Victoria Christopher Murray’s series, Lust and Envy, executive produced by Bishop T.D. Jakes. The projects initially were announced in 2019.
Lust: A Deadly Sins Saga (wt) premieres on Saturday, April 17 at 8 pm Et/Pt and stars Keri Hilson (Love By The 10th Date), Tobias Truvillion (One Life to Live), and Durrell ‘Tank’ Babbs (The New Edition Story) with special appearances by Ms. Juicy and Letoya Luckett. Envy: A Deadly Sins Saga (wt) premieres on Saturday, April 24 at 8 pm Et/Pt and stars Serayah (Empire), Rose Rollins (The L Word), and Kandi Burruss (Real Housewives of Atlanta) with special appearances by Da Brat and DC Young Fly. Clifton Powell appears in both films.
Jakes and Derrick Williams serve as executive producers on the films,...
Lust: A Deadly Sins Saga (wt) premieres on Saturday, April 17 at 8 pm Et/Pt and stars Keri Hilson (Love By The 10th Date), Tobias Truvillion (One Life to Live), and Durrell ‘Tank’ Babbs (The New Edition Story) with special appearances by Ms. Juicy and Letoya Luckett. Envy: A Deadly Sins Saga (wt) premieres on Saturday, April 24 at 8 pm Et/Pt and stars Serayah (Empire), Rose Rollins (The L Word), and Kandi Burruss (Real Housewives of Atlanta) with special appearances by Da Brat and DC Young Fly. Clifton Powell appears in both films.
Jakes and Derrick Williams serve as executive producers on the films,...
- 2/9/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Rose Rollins, who has appeared in Condor and The Catch, is to star in a drama set in the high-stakes world of women’s basketball for Spectrum Originals and BET.
Long Slow Exhale comes from Pam Veasey, co-showrunner of Spectrum’s LA’s Finest, director and executive producer, Anton Cropper, who has helmed episodes of the Gabrielle Union and Jessica Alba drama and Black-ish, and LA’s Finest and Chicago P.D. co-exec producer John Dove.
Big Little Lies EP Bruna Papandrea and Tell Me Your Secrets EP Casey Haver will executive produce for Made Up Stories.
The series follows J.C. Abernathy (Rollins), a successful Head Coach of a competitive women’s college basketball team who finds herself in the middle of a potentially career shattering sexual abuse scandal. Sorting through the secrets to unravel the truth, she is forced to make decisions that will affect her, her family and...
Long Slow Exhale comes from Pam Veasey, co-showrunner of Spectrum’s LA’s Finest, director and executive producer, Anton Cropper, who has helmed episodes of the Gabrielle Union and Jessica Alba drama and Black-ish, and LA’s Finest and Chicago P.D. co-exec producer John Dove.
Big Little Lies EP Bruna Papandrea and Tell Me Your Secrets EP Casey Haver will executive produce for Made Up Stories.
The series follows J.C. Abernathy (Rollins), a successful Head Coach of a competitive women’s college basketball team who finds herself in the middle of a potentially career shattering sexual abuse scandal. Sorting through the secrets to unravel the truth, she is forced to make decisions that will affect her, her family and...
- 2/9/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Spectrum Originals is hitting the court with Rose Rollins.
The Charter Communications-backed cable operator has handed out a straight-to-series order for Long Slow Exhale, a women’s basketball drama starring The L Word alum. The series, from Paramount Television Studios, will launch first on Spectrum and, after a nine-month exclusive window, air on BET’s linear network.
From creator and showrunner Pam Veasey (L.A.’s Finest, CSI: NY), the 12-episode drama follows J.C. Abernathy (Rollins), a head coach of a women’s college basketball team who finds herself in the middle of a sexual abuse scandal.
Veasey ...
The Charter Communications-backed cable operator has handed out a straight-to-series order for Long Slow Exhale, a women’s basketball drama starring The L Word alum. The series, from Paramount Television Studios, will launch first on Spectrum and, after a nine-month exclusive window, air on BET’s linear network.
From creator and showrunner Pam Veasey (L.A.’s Finest, CSI: NY), the 12-episode drama follows J.C. Abernathy (Rollins), a head coach of a women’s college basketball team who finds herself in the middle of a sexual abuse scandal.
Veasey ...
Spectrum Originals is hitting the court with Rose Rollins.
The Charter Communications-backed cable operator has handed out a straight-to-series order for Long Slow Exhale, a women’s basketball drama starring The L Word alum. The series, from Paramount Television Studios, will launch first on Spectrum and, after a nine-month exclusive window, air on BET’s linear network.
From creator and showrunner Pam Veasey (L.A.’s Finest, CSI: NY), the 12-episode drama follows J.C. Abernathy (Rollins), a head coach of a women’s college basketball team who finds herself in the middle of a sexual abuse scandal.
Veasey ...
The Charter Communications-backed cable operator has handed out a straight-to-series order for Long Slow Exhale, a women’s basketball drama starring The L Word alum. The series, from Paramount Television Studios, will launch first on Spectrum and, after a nine-month exclusive window, air on BET’s linear network.
From creator and showrunner Pam Veasey (L.A.’s Finest, CSI: NY), the 12-episode drama follows J.C. Abernathy (Rollins), a head coach of a women’s college basketball team who finds herself in the middle of a sexual abuse scandal.
Veasey ...
Condor will have a new home for its second season. The series is moving to Epix after airing its first season in 2018 on DirecTV's Audience Network. Max Irons, Constance Zimmer, Alexei Bondar, Isidora Goreshter, Bob Balaban, Hager, Eric Johnson, Toby Leonard Moore, Jonathan Kells Phillips, and Rose Rollins will appear in the second season. The spy thriller series follows C.I.A. Analyst Joe Turner (Irons) as he tries to save lives after stumbling on a plot that threatens the lives of millions of people.
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- 12/20/2020
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Condor is on the move: The action-thriller, which previously aired on AT&T’s now-defunct Audience Network, will shift to Epix for Season 2, debuting in late 2021. A Season 1 catch-up marathon will air on the premium cabler in early March.
Based on the novel Six Days of the Condor, the series follows CIA analyst Joe Turner (played by Max Irons), who stumbles onto a plan that threatens the lives of millions. In the upcoming season, “shocking events back home force Joe Turner to face the demons of his past and return to the CIA’s tight-knit Virginia community to find a Russian traitor,...
Based on the novel Six Days of the Condor, the series follows CIA analyst Joe Turner (played by Max Irons), who stumbles onto a plan that threatens the lives of millions. In the upcoming season, “shocking events back home force Joe Turner to face the demons of his past and return to the CIA’s tight-knit Virginia community to find a Russian traitor,...
- 12/17/2020
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
“Condor,” which originally aired on AT&T’s Audience Network, will move to Epix for its second season.
The thriller series is based on the novel “Six Days of the Condor.” The first season will air on Epix in March, with Season 2 coming later in 2021.
In January, WarnerMedia shuttered AT&T Audience Network, which was home to series including “Loudermilk” and “Mr. Mercedes,” and instead turned it into a promotional network for HBO Max. Peacock picked up the first two seasons of “Mr. Mercedes” earlier this year, but has no plans to continue the the Stephen King-inspired series.
WarnerMedia made a similar move with Cinemax and turned that into a movie-centric network.
Here’s the logline for “Condor”: Joe Turner (Max Irons) has always been conflicted about his work for the CIA. But when something he’s discovered gets his entire office killed, leaving Joe as the only survivor...
The thriller series is based on the novel “Six Days of the Condor.” The first season will air on Epix in March, with Season 2 coming later in 2021.
In January, WarnerMedia shuttered AT&T Audience Network, which was home to series including “Loudermilk” and “Mr. Mercedes,” and instead turned it into a promotional network for HBO Max. Peacock picked up the first two seasons of “Mr. Mercedes” earlier this year, but has no plans to continue the the Stephen King-inspired series.
WarnerMedia made a similar move with Cinemax and turned that into a movie-centric network.
Here’s the logline for “Condor”: Joe Turner (Max Irons) has always been conflicted about his work for the CIA. But when something he’s discovered gets his entire office killed, leaving Joe as the only survivor...
- 12/17/2020
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Condor is heading to Epix for its second season. The spy thriller series, from MGM Television and Skydance Television, aired its first season on now-defunct AT&T’s Audience Network. AT&T announced in January that the network would cease operations in the spring and transition to a preview channel for HBO Max. Season one will run on Epix starting in early March, followed by the U.S. debut of season two later in the year.
Based on the novel Six Days of the Condor by James Grady and screenplay Three Days of the Condor by Lorenzo Semple Jr. and David Rayfiel, Condor follows CIA analyst Joe Turner (Max Irons) who stumbles onto a plan that threatens the lives of millions. In season two of Condor, shocking events back home force Joe Turner to face the demons of his past and return to the CIA’s tight-knit Virginia community to find a Russian traitor.
Based on the novel Six Days of the Condor by James Grady and screenplay Three Days of the Condor by Lorenzo Semple Jr. and David Rayfiel, Condor follows CIA analyst Joe Turner (Max Irons) who stumbles onto a plan that threatens the lives of millions. In season two of Condor, shocking events back home force Joe Turner to face the demons of his past and return to the CIA’s tight-knit Virginia community to find a Russian traitor.
- 12/17/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Former Faking It star Rita Volk has been set for a recurring role on the upcoming second season of At&T Audience Network’s spy drama Condor. She joins fellow newcomers Constance Zimmer, Toby Leonard Moore, Rose Rollins, Isidora Goreshter, Eric Johnson, Alexei Bondar and Jonathan Kells Phillips in the series from MGM Television and Skydance Television.
In Season 2, in the wake of the death of his Uncle Bob (William Hurt), Joe Turner (Max Irons) is forced to return to the CIA’s tight-knit Virginia community to find the Russian traitor who’s responsible, and face the demons of his past.
The Uzbekistan-born Volk will play Polina, an employee of the Russian embassy in Washington, DC who harbors secrets of her own.
Returning from the Season 1 cast along with Irons is Bob Balaban and Kristen Hager. Jason Smilovic is also back as showrunner with Todd Katzberg. Smilovic, Katzberg and Andrew McCarthy...
In Season 2, in the wake of the death of his Uncle Bob (William Hurt), Joe Turner (Max Irons) is forced to return to the CIA’s tight-knit Virginia community to find the Russian traitor who’s responsible, and face the demons of his past.
The Uzbekistan-born Volk will play Polina, an employee of the Russian embassy in Washington, DC who harbors secrets of her own.
Returning from the Season 1 cast along with Irons is Bob Balaban and Kristen Hager. Jason Smilovic is also back as showrunner with Todd Katzberg. Smilovic, Katzberg and Andrew McCarthy...
- 5/31/2019
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
In today’s TV news roundup, “My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman” returns to Netflix on May 31 and the Jonas Brothers are set to perform for the June 15 premiere of “All That” on Nickelodeon.
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”My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman” will return to Netflix on May 31. All six episodes of the new season will drop at once, with each dedicated to in-depth interviews with special guests that will be announced at a later date.
Nickelodeon has set a June 15 premiere date for its reinvented sketch comedy series “All That,” featuring a guest performance by the Jonas Brothers. Executive produced by original cast member, Kenan Thompson, the premiere will also include performances by legacy cast members from the ’90s, including those by Kel Mitchell, Lori Beth Denberg and Josh Server.
The Showtime Documentary Film “16 Shots” will make its small-screen debut on June 14. The doc,...
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”My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman” will return to Netflix on May 31. All six episodes of the new season will drop at once, with each dedicated to in-depth interviews with special guests that will be announced at a later date.
Nickelodeon has set a June 15 premiere date for its reinvented sketch comedy series “All That,” featuring a guest performance by the Jonas Brothers. Executive produced by original cast member, Kenan Thompson, the premiere will also include performances by legacy cast members from the ’90s, including those by Kel Mitchell, Lori Beth Denberg and Josh Server.
The Showtime Documentary Film “16 Shots” will make its small-screen debut on June 14. The doc,...
- 5/15/2019
- by Anna Tingley
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Constance Zimmer, Toby Leonard Moore (Billions), Rose Rollins, Isidora Goreshter (Shameless), Eric Johnson (Vikings), Alexei Bondar (The Americans) and Jonathan Kells Phillips (Madam Secretary) round out the Season 2 cast for At&T Audience Network’s spy thriller Condor, from MGM Television and Skydance Television. Production has begun on season 2 which will also film on location in Budapest.
In season two, in the wake of his Uncle Bob’s death, Joe Turner is forced to return to the CIA’s tight-knit Virginia community to find the Russian traitor who’s responsible, and face the demons of his past.
Returning for Season 2 are Max Irons (The White Queen) as Joe Turner, Bob Balaban (The Monuments Men) as Reuel Abbott, and Kristen Hager (The Kennedys After Camelot) as Mae Barber.
Zimmer will play Robin Larkin, who runs the Cic’s counterespionage uni
Moore will portray Gordon Piper,...
In season two, in the wake of his Uncle Bob’s death, Joe Turner is forced to return to the CIA’s tight-knit Virginia community to find the Russian traitor who’s responsible, and face the demons of his past.
Returning for Season 2 are Max Irons (The White Queen) as Joe Turner, Bob Balaban (The Monuments Men) as Reuel Abbott, and Kristen Hager (The Kennedys After Camelot) as Mae Barber.
Zimmer will play Robin Larkin, who runs the Cic’s counterespionage uni
Moore will portray Gordon Piper,...
- 5/14/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Having experienced plenty of American Crime, Timothy Hutton is now turning his attention to the legal system.
The actor will co-star in the CBS drama pilot Main Justice, which is inspired by the life and work of Eric Holder, the first African-American Attorney General of the United States, our sister site Deadline reports.
Hutton will play Deputy Attorney General Thomas Yarrow, who was the interim Attorney General prior to the recently sworn-in Miles Blair (Fargo‘s Bokeem Woodbine). Yarrow — whose ego is only matched by the money he spends on his wardrobe — is immediately critical of Blair’s decisions.
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The actor will co-star in the CBS drama pilot Main Justice, which is inspired by the life and work of Eric Holder, the first African-American Attorney General of the United States, our sister site Deadline reports.
Hutton will play Deputy Attorney General Thomas Yarrow, who was the interim Attorney General prior to the recently sworn-in Miles Blair (Fargo‘s Bokeem Woodbine). Yarrow — whose ego is only matched by the money he spends on his wardrobe — is immediately critical of Blair’s decisions.
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- 2/22/2018
- TVLine.com
The L Word alumna Rose Rollins has booked a key series regular role opposite Katie Holmes in Fox's FBI drama pilot from former Empire showrunner Ilene Chaiken and Melissa Scrivner Love, 20th Century Fox TV and 3 Arts. Written by Chaiken and Love, the untitled drama (fka Mrs. Otis Regrets) centers on FBI Special Agent Hazel Otis (Holmes), who's in the midst of investigating a domestic terrorism threat when a personal indiscretion – an affair with a prominent general…...
- 2/21/2018
- Deadline TV
Vulture WatchHas this show caught on? Is The Catch TV show cancelled or renewed for a third season on ABC? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of The Catch season three. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you? What's This TV Show About?Airing on the ABC television network, The Catch stars Mireille Enos, Peter Krause, Jay Hayden, Jacky Ido, Rose Rollins, Sonya Walger, Elvy Yost, and John Simm. Gina Torres and T.R. Knight recur in the second installment. The ABC TV series features a game of cat and mouse between private investigator Alice Vaughan (Enos) and the man she loves, elusive con artist Benjamin Jones (Krause). At the beginning of the second season, Ben has repented...
- 6/24/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Since The Catch TV show was cancelled by ABC, last night's season two finale ended up being The Catch TV series finale. Before the cancellation news broke, executive producer Allan Heinberg discussed the episode, "The Mockingbird," and his plans for a third season. An ABC cat-and-mouse crime dramedy, The Catch stars Mireille Enos, Peter Krause, Jay Hayden, Jacky Ido, Rose Rollins, Sonya Walger, Elvy Yost, and John Simm. Gina Torres and T.R. Knight recur in the second installment. Read More…...
- 5/12/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Network: ABCEpisodes: 20 (hour)Seasons: TwoTV show dates: March 24, 2016 — May 11, 2017Series status: CancelledPerformers include: Mireille Enos, Peter Krause, Alimi Ballard, Jay Hayden, Jacky Ido, Rose Rollins, Sonya Walger, and Elvy Yost.TV show description:Set in Los Angeles, this high-stakes private investigator drama is an intricate, edgy game of cat and mouse. Anderson/Vaughan Investigations is a premiere P.I. and security firm, founded by best friends and partners, Valerie Anderson (Rose Rollins) and Alice Vaughan (Mireille Enos).Their exclusive team of investigators includes Danny Yoon (Jay Hayden). Impish and cheeky, Danny is willing to break the law crack a case.Newbie Sophie Novak (Elvy Yost) is Anderson/Vaughan's in-house counsel and there to protect the team, when...
- 5/12/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Although ABC has had great ratings success with most of their Shondaland TV shows, the first season of The Catch TV show was a somewhat tepid performer. That said, it still managed to snag a second season. Will The Catch catch fire in season two? Will it be cancelled or renewed for season three? Stay tuned.A mystery crime drama thriller, season two of The Catch stars Mireille Enos, Peter Krause, Jay Hayden, Jacky Ido, Rose Rollins, Sonya Walger, Elvy Yost, and John Simm. Gina Torres and T.R. Knight recur in the second installment. The ABC TV series features a game of cat and mouse between private investigator, Alice Vaughan (Enos), and the man she loves, the elusive con artist, Benjamin Jones (Krause). At the beginning of the second season, Ben has repented for betraying Alice by turning himself into...
- 5/12/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
It looks like The Catch has failed to catch on. The ABC TV series has been cancelled after two seasons. The defacto series finale airs tonight.Created by Kate Atkinson, Helen Gregory, and Jennifer Schuur, the drama follows a game of cat and mouse between private investigator, Alice Vaughan (Mireille Enos), and the man she loves, the elusive con artist, Benjamin Jones (Peter Krause). The cast also includes Jay Hayden, Jacky Ido, Rose Rollins, Sonya Walger, Elvy Yost, and John Simm.Read More…...
- 5/12/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Is The Catch coming to an end for good? Recently, ABC released new details for the TV show's upcoming season two (and possibly series) finale.From executive producer Shonda Rhimes, the drama follows a game of cat and mouse between private investigator, Alice Vaughan (Mireille Enos), and the man she loves, the elusive con artist, Benjamin Jones (Peter Krause). The cast also includes Jay Hayden, Jacky Ido, Rose Rollins, Sonya Walger, Elvy Yost, and John Simm.Read More…...
- 4/28/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Rose Rollins is going to be a mom!
The Catch star and her Australian boyfriend Sebastian are set to welcome a son this year, with the 35-year-old mom-to-be showing off her baby belly for the May cover story of Fit Pregnancy and Baby.
And though she’s over the moon, the actress admits the couple were initially hoping they’d be seeing pink instead of blue.
“Since I have five brothers and Sebastian has three, we both wanted a girl,” Rollins told the magazine. “We were talking to the baby as if he were a girl. We thought our Jedi...
The Catch star and her Australian boyfriend Sebastian are set to welcome a son this year, with the 35-year-old mom-to-be showing off her baby belly for the May cover story of Fit Pregnancy and Baby.
And though she’s over the moon, the actress admits the couple were initially hoping they’d be seeing pink instead of blue.
“Since I have five brothers and Sebastian has three, we both wanted a girl,” Rollins told the magazine. “We were talking to the baby as if he were a girl. We thought our Jedi...
- 4/14/2017
- by Jen Juneau
- PEOPLE.com
Are you a fan of The Catch? Season two of the TV series premiered on ABC last month, but what about a third season? How's it doing in the ratings? Should ABC cancel or renew The Catch?From executive producer Shonda Rhimes, the drama features a game of cat and mouse between private investigator, Alice Vaughan (Mireille Enos), and the man she loves, the elusive con artist, Benjamin Jones (Peter Krause). The cast also includes Jay Hayden, Jacky Ido, Rose Rollins, Sonya Walger, Elvy Yost, and John Simm.Read More…...
- 4/14/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
What's in store for The Catch? Recently, showrunner Allan Heinberg spoke with The Hollywood Reporter about season two of the ABC TV series.From Shonda Rhimes, the drama follows Alice Vaughan (Mireille Enos), a private investigator who is conned out of millions by her fiancé (Peter Krause). The cast also includes Alimi Ballard, Jay Hayden, Jacky Ido, Rose Rollins, Sonya Walger, and Elvy Yost.Read More…...
- 3/9/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
What's in store for The Catch? Recently, showrunner Allan Heinberg discussed the plans for season two of the ABC TV series, says The Hollywood Reporter.From Shonda Rhimes, the drama follows Alice Vaughan (Mireille Enos), a Los Angeles private investigator whose fiancé disappears after conning her out of millions. The cast also includes Peter Krause, Alimi Ballard, Jay Hayden, Jacky Ido, Rose Rollins, Sonya Walger, and Elvy Yost.Read More…...
- 1/12/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Get ready to see a lot more John Simm on The Catch. According to Spoiler TV, the Doctor Who star has been promoted to series regular for season two of the ABC TV show.Simm plays Rhys Bishop on the thriller drama, which follows a private investigator's hunt for the fiancé that conned her out of millions. The cast also includes Mireille Enos, Peter Krause, Alimi Ballard, Jay Hayden, Jacky Ido, Rose Rollins, Sonya Walger, and Elvy Yost. ABC has already renewed the series for a second season.Read More…...
- 1/5/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The Catch was something of a surprise last spring, with a gimmick that pulled you in, but clever writing that kept you going after the series established the somewhat surreal premise.
See our full The Catch Review here
Alice Vaughan (Mireille Enos) runs a serious investigative firm, with top-level clients and people working every angle for her, mostly to keep her clients secure from any number of threats. Her life takes an odd turn when her fiancé, Benjamin Jones (Peter Krause) reveals that he’s been pulling a long con on her.
Now a serious game of cat and mouse goes into full swing, and it seems that Alice might be in over her head.
It’s a show that’s as slick as can be, but manages it without having to dumb down the dialog, or rely on goofball dramatic turns that serve no purpose other than to make sure we have goofball drama.
See our full The Catch Review here
Alice Vaughan (Mireille Enos) runs a serious investigative firm, with top-level clients and people working every angle for her, mostly to keep her clients secure from any number of threats. Her life takes an odd turn when her fiancé, Benjamin Jones (Peter Krause) reveals that he’s been pulling a long con on her.
Now a serious game of cat and mouse goes into full swing, and it seems that Alice might be in over her head.
It’s a show that’s as slick as can be, but manages it without having to dumb down the dialog, or rely on goofball dramatic turns that serve no purpose other than to make sure we have goofball drama.
- 10/6/2016
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
Tony Goldwyn and Matt McGorry have a message for swing state residents: Get out and vote. Cast members from the Shondaland shows - Grey's Anatomy, Scandal, How to Get Away With Murder, and The Catch - have banded together for a series of nonpartisan videos encouraging people to vote in November's general election. Plenty of familiar faces will appear in the upcoming spots: Shonda Rhimes, Bellamy Young, Darby Stanchfield, Jason George, Jeff Perry, Katie Lowes, Aja Naomi King, Alfred Enoch, Rose Rollins, Karla Souza, and Jack Falahee are among those involved. They will appear in spots released in the coming...
- 9/28/2016
- by Will Robinson
- PEOPLE.com
Tony Goldwyn and Matt McGorry have a message for swing state residents: Get out and vote.
Cast members from the Shondaland shows – Grey's Anatomy, Scandal, How to Get Away With Murder, and The Catch – have banded together for a series of nonpartisan videos encouraging people to vote in November's general election.
Plenty of familiar faces will appear in the upcoming spots: Shonda Rhimes, Bellamy Young, Darby Stanchfield, Jason George, Jeff Perry, Katie Lowes, Aja Naomi King, Alfred Enoch, Rose Rollins, Karla Souza, and Jack Falahee are among those involved. They will appear in spots released in the coming weeks leading...
Cast members from the Shondaland shows – Grey's Anatomy, Scandal, How to Get Away With Murder, and The Catch – have banded together for a series of nonpartisan videos encouraging people to vote in November's general election.
Plenty of familiar faces will appear in the upcoming spots: Shonda Rhimes, Bellamy Young, Darby Stanchfield, Jason George, Jeff Perry, Katie Lowes, Aja Naomi King, Alfred Enoch, Rose Rollins, Karla Souza, and Jack Falahee are among those involved. They will appear in spots released in the coming weeks leading...
- 9/28/2016
- by Will Robinson
- People.com - TV Watch
Gina Torres is headed to ABC. Deadline reports the Suits actress has joined season two of The Catch.The drama follows Alice Vaughan (Mireille Enos), a Los Angeles private detective who must find her missing fiancé that robbed her of millions. The cast also includes Peter Krause, Alimi Ballard, Jay Hayden, Jacky Ido, Rose Rollins, Sonya Walger, and Elvy Yost.Read More…...
- 9/16/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
[caption id="attachment_48917" align="aligncenter" width="590"] Mireille Enos, Sonya Walger in The Catch TV show on ABC, renewed for season two. (ABC/Nicole Wilder)./caption]
The Alphabet Network is at home in Shondaland. TV Line reports The Catch TV show on ABC has been renewed for a second season. When the series was not included in ABC's early season, fans feared The Catch would be cancelled.
A high-stakes private investigator/cat-and-mouse drama, The Catch features Mireille Enos as Alice Vaughan, who runs an excluse P.I. and security firm, Anderson/Vaughan, with her best friend and partner Valerie Anderson (Rose Rollins). When Alice's fiancé, Christopher Hall (Peter Krause) targets swindles her out of 1.4 million dollars and disappears, she learns he is the Mr. X she has been tracking for her clients -- master con artist Benjamin Jones. Alimi Ballard, Jay Hayden, Jacky Ido, Sonya Walger, and Elvy Yost also star.
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The Alphabet Network is at home in Shondaland. TV Line reports The Catch TV show on ABC has been renewed for a second season. When the series was not included in ABC's early season, fans feared The Catch would be cancelled.
A high-stakes private investigator/cat-and-mouse drama, The Catch features Mireille Enos as Alice Vaughan, who runs an excluse P.I. and security firm, Anderson/Vaughan, with her best friend and partner Valerie Anderson (Rose Rollins). When Alice's fiancé, Christopher Hall (Peter Krause) targets swindles her out of 1.4 million dollars and disappears, she learns he is the Mr. X she has been tracking for her clients -- master con artist Benjamin Jones. Alimi Ballard, Jay Hayden, Jacky Ido, Sonya Walger, and Elvy Yost also star.
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- 5/13/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
ABC has had found great success in the ratings with their Shonda Rhimes line-up on Thursday nights. However, Scandal and How to Get Away with Murder have lost a lot of steam this season. How will The Catch perform? A hit or a miss? Cancelled or renewed for a second season? Stay tuned.
On The Catch, Alice Vaughan (Mireille Enos) is Los Angeles' top private investigator. When her fiancé (Peter Krause) cons her out of millions and disappears, Alice goes on a private mission for payback. The rest of the cast includes Alimi Ballard, Jay Hayden, Jacky Ido, Rose Rollins, Sonya Walger, and Elvy Yost.
The ratings are typically the best indication of a show's likelihood of staying on the air. The higher the ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better the chances for survival. This chart will be updated as new ratings data becomes...
On The Catch, Alice Vaughan (Mireille Enos) is Los Angeles' top private investigator. When her fiancé (Peter Krause) cons her out of millions and disappears, Alice goes on a private mission for payback. The rest of the cast includes Alimi Ballard, Jay Hayden, Jacky Ido, Rose Rollins, Sonya Walger, and Elvy Yost.
The ratings are typically the best indication of a show's likelihood of staying on the air. The higher the ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better the chances for survival. This chart will be updated as new ratings data becomes...
- 3/25/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Mireille Enos, who scowled so thoughtfully through all that punishing Seattle rain in The Killing, seems a bit miscast in the pilot episode of ABC's new series The Catch, a stylish little frippery from Shonda Rhimes.
As Alice Vaughan, a chic private investigator in Los Angeles, Enos ought to be confident, fun, a little shallow. But she still projects a kind of obdurate seriousness, despite the sunny weather and lot of minimalist, light-catching décor.
It may be, of course, that I'm just too used to seeing her that way, not only as The Killing's Sarah Linden but Big Love's twins,...
As Alice Vaughan, a chic private investigator in Los Angeles, Enos ought to be confident, fun, a little shallow. But she still projects a kind of obdurate seriousness, despite the sunny weather and lot of minimalist, light-catching décor.
It may be, of course, that I'm just too used to seeing her that way, not only as The Killing's Sarah Linden but Big Love's twins,...
- 3/25/2016
- by Tom Gliatto, @gliattoT
- People.com - TV Watch
Mireille Enos, who scowled so thoughtfully through all that punishing Seattle rain in The Killing, seems a bit miscast in the pilot episode of ABC's new series The Catch, a stylish little frippery from Shonda Rhimes. As Alice Vaughan, a chic private investigator in Los Angeles, Enos ought to be confident, fun, a little shallow. But she still projects a kind of obdurate seriousness, despite the sunny weather and lot of minimalist, light-catching décor. It may be, of course, that I'm just too used to seeing her that way, not only as The Killing's Sarah Linden but Big Love's twins,...
- 3/25/2016
- by Tom Gliatto, @gliattoT
- PEOPLE.com
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