Exclusive: Warren Kole (Shades of Blue) is set as a series regular and Peter Gadiot (Queen of the South), Keeya King (Van Helsing) and Alex Wyndham (Rome) have been tapped for recurring roles in Showtime’s drama series Yellowjackets. Melanie Lynskey, Juliette Lewis, Christina Ricci and Tawny Cypress star in the drama series from writers Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson, Entertainment One and studio-based producer Drew Comins. Production has begun in Vancouver, Canada for a 2021 debut on the network.
Equal parts survival epic, psychological horror story and coming-of-age drama, Yellowjackets is the saga of a team of wildly talented high school girls soccer players who become the (un)lucky survivors of a plane crash deep in the remote northern wilderness. The series chronicles their descent from a complicated but thriving team to savage clans, while also tracking the lives they’ve attempted to piece back together nearly 25 years later, proving...
Equal parts survival epic, psychological horror story and coming-of-age drama, Yellowjackets is the saga of a team of wildly talented high school girls soccer players who become the (un)lucky survivors of a plane crash deep in the remote northern wilderness. The series chronicles their descent from a complicated but thriving team to savage clans, while also tracking the lives they’ve attempted to piece back together nearly 25 years later, proving...
- 6/3/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Limitless and The Code creator Craig Sweeny has signed a new three-year overall deal with CBS Studios. Under the pact, Sweeny will continue to develop new projects and work on existing series for the studio.
Sweeny has been at CBS Studios for most of his career – he landed his first staff writer job on the studio’s USA drama The 4400 seventeen years ago and has been under back-to-back overall deals for more than a decade.
From The 4400, Sweeny segued to CBS Studios’ procedural Medium, on which he worked for 6 years, the last three as co-head writer with Robert Doherty under creator/showrunner Glenn Gordon Caron. After Sweeny did a stint as executive producer/showrunner on the USA/CBS Studios drama Common Law, he joined Doherty’s CBS/CBS Studios series Elementary. He spent five years on the Sherlock Holmes procedural, most of them as executive producer.
Sweeny...
Sweeny has been at CBS Studios for most of his career – he landed his first staff writer job on the studio’s USA drama The 4400 seventeen years ago and has been under back-to-back overall deals for more than a decade.
From The 4400, Sweeny segued to CBS Studios’ procedural Medium, on which he worked for 6 years, the last three as co-head writer with Robert Doherty under creator/showrunner Glenn Gordon Caron. After Sweeny did a stint as executive producer/showrunner on the USA/CBS Studios drama Common Law, he joined Doherty’s CBS/CBS Studios series Elementary. He spent five years on the Sherlock Holmes procedural, most of them as executive producer.
Sweeny...
- 4/21/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Black Sails co-creator Jon Steinberg and his producing partner Dan Shotz have signed a three-year overall deal with Fox 21 Television Studios to develop and run series for the studio.
Steinberg and Shotz were most recently executive producers on the Apple streaming series, See. Prior to that, Steinberg executive produced and co-created three-time Emmy winner Black Sails, which ran for four seasons, and on which Shotz served as executive producer and writer. Steinberg was the executive producer and creator of Human Target, which he developed along with Wonderland Sound and Vision, DC Comics, Warner Bros. and Fox. Steinberg also co-created and produced the CBS series Jericho.
“Jon is both an incredibly talented creator and a force of nature as a showrunner,” said Bert Salke, President of Fox 21 Television Studios. He’s one of the best multi-takers we’ve ever worked with. Together with his producing partner Dan Shotz, we have...
Steinberg and Shotz were most recently executive producers on the Apple streaming series, See. Prior to that, Steinberg executive produced and co-created three-time Emmy winner Black Sails, which ran for four seasons, and on which Shotz served as executive producer and writer. Steinberg was the executive producer and creator of Human Target, which he developed along with Wonderland Sound and Vision, DC Comics, Warner Bros. and Fox. Steinberg also co-created and produced the CBS series Jericho.
“Jon is both an incredibly talented creator and a force of nature as a showrunner,” said Bert Salke, President of Fox 21 Television Studios. He’s one of the best multi-takers we’ve ever worked with. Together with his producing partner Dan Shotz, we have...
- 5/17/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
I've got a crazy trailer for a new horror thriller called Halloween Pussy Trap Kill! Kill!. I don't know if you're familiar with the filmmaker Russ Meyer, from the 60s and 70s, but it totally seems like this is the kind of movie he would have made in the style of Saw. Meyer is behind such films as Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!, Common Law Cabin, Finders Keepers, Lovers Weepers!, Vixen, Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, and more. They are all very grindhouse-style type movies.
Anyway, if you're familiar with his stuff, then Halloween Pussy Trap Kill! Kill! is a film you'll probably enjoy. Here's the synopsis:
On Halloween an all girl rock-n-roll band called “Kill Pussy Kill” ventures out to play their biggest show to date. However, before hitting the road they manage to unwittingly upset a man. Unfortunately, this man turns out to be an evil genius dead set on revenge.
Anyway, if you're familiar with his stuff, then Halloween Pussy Trap Kill! Kill! is a film you'll probably enjoy. Here's the synopsis:
On Halloween an all girl rock-n-roll band called “Kill Pussy Kill” ventures out to play their biggest show to date. However, before hitting the road they manage to unwittingly upset a man. Unfortunately, this man turns out to be an evil genius dead set on revenge.
- 9/26/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
An old flame of Nova’s is looking to heat things up when Queen Sugar returns this summer.
RelatedNAACP Image Awards: This Is Us, black-ish, Queen Sugar Among Winners
Yohance Myles (Shots Fired) will appear in Episode 2 of the Own drama’s second season, TVLine has learned exclusively, playing a successful barbershop owner named D’Andre. It seems he and Nova (played by True Blood‘s Rutina Wesley) shared an “intimate night” not too long ago, and D’Andre isn’t the least bit shy about letting her know he’d like to make it a more regular thing.
And...
RelatedNAACP Image Awards: This Is Us, black-ish, Queen Sugar Among Winners
Yohance Myles (Shots Fired) will appear in Episode 2 of the Own drama’s second season, TVLine has learned exclusively, playing a successful barbershop owner named D’Andre. It seems he and Nova (played by True Blood‘s Rutina Wesley) shared an “intimate night” not too long ago, and D’Andre isn’t the least bit shy about letting her know he’d like to make it a more regular thing.
And...
- 3/23/2017
- TVLine.com
Onetime Jericho resident Alicia Coppola is heading back to NCIS: Los Angeles, to reprise her role as FBI Agent Lisa Rand, TVLine has learned exclusively.
Related2015 Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Cancelled?
Coppola first played Rand in the Season 2 episode “Little Angels,” in which the teenage daughter of a U.S. Navy Commander was kidnapped by what appeared to be a serial killer.
Her encore on the CBS drama will air sometime this spring.
RelatedCBS Renews Madam Secretary, Scorpion, NCIS: New Orleans
Coppola’s other previous TV credits include NCIS and its sire Jag (as Lt. Cmdr.
Related2015 Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Cancelled?
Coppola first played Rand in the Season 2 episode “Little Angels,” in which the teenage daughter of a U.S. Navy Commander was kidnapped by what appeared to be a serial killer.
Her encore on the CBS drama will air sometime this spring.
RelatedCBS Renews Madam Secretary, Scorpion, NCIS: New Orleans
Coppola’s other previous TV credits include NCIS and its sire Jag (as Lt. Cmdr.
- 3/3/2015
- TVLine.com
Some big names will be walking the beat with Jennifer Lopez next fall on NBC.
Ray Liotta and Drea de Matteo have joined the cast of Shades of Blue, the Peacock’s JLo-fronted cop drama slated to bow next fall.
Additionally, Warren Kole (Common Law, The Following) and Vincent Laresca (Weeds, Graceland) have been added to the ensemble.
Shades of Blue follows a tight-knit crew of police officers who are effective at keeping the streets safe but also corrupt when it comes to lining their pockets and protecting their own. When one of the officers (Lopez’ Harlee McCord) is...
Ray Liotta and Drea de Matteo have joined the cast of Shades of Blue, the Peacock’s JLo-fronted cop drama slated to bow next fall.
Additionally, Warren Kole (Common Law, The Following) and Vincent Laresca (Weeds, Graceland) have been added to the ensemble.
Shades of Blue follows a tight-knit crew of police officers who are effective at keeping the streets safe but also corrupt when it comes to lining their pockets and protecting their own. When one of the officers (Lopez’ Harlee McCord) is...
- 2/26/2015
- TVLine.com
National Treasure and Last Vegas director Jon Turteltaub has signed on to helm the pilot episode of Rush Hour for CBS, according to Deadline. Based on New Line’s eponymous buddy cop franchise, the show is poised to revitalize the series in an entirely different medium while still retaining that fish out of water comedy heritage.
Fans of the original may disappointed to note that CBS’ rendition of Rush Hour won’t bring back stars Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker – once described as the fastest hands in the east meeting the biggest mouth of the west – for another bout of crime fighting action, but with Brett Ratner and Arthur Sarkissian returning to executive produce, the network’s small screen reboot could very well channel the gleeful, on-the-nose magic of the trilogy.
The pair will team up with Scrubs and Cougar Town‘ producer Bill Lawrence on the production, which will still...
Fans of the original may disappointed to note that CBS’ rendition of Rush Hour won’t bring back stars Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker – once described as the fastest hands in the east meeting the biggest mouth of the west – for another bout of crime fighting action, but with Brett Ratner and Arthur Sarkissian returning to executive produce, the network’s small screen reboot could very well channel the gleeful, on-the-nose magic of the trilogy.
The pair will team up with Scrubs and Cougar Town‘ producer Bill Lawrence on the production, which will still...
- 2/11/2015
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
We have a hunch that Almost Human‘s idealistic Dorian would be disappointed in Michael Ealy’s killer new role on The Following.
Ealy has been cast as a “brilliant, chameleon-like” murderer who’ll test Ryan Hardy’s limits, TVLine has learned.
The role is a leap from the actor’s last series-regular gig as an innocent, caring android in Fox’s cancelled sci-fi drama. His other TV work includes Common Law, Californication and The Good Wife.
As previously reported, Hunter Parrish (Weeds) and Zuleikha Robinson (Once Upon a Time in Wonderland) will join Ealy on the Fox thriller’s Season 3 cast roster.
Ealy has been cast as a “brilliant, chameleon-like” murderer who’ll test Ryan Hardy’s limits, TVLine has learned.
The role is a leap from the actor’s last series-regular gig as an innocent, caring android in Fox’s cancelled sci-fi drama. His other TV work includes Common Law, Californication and The Good Wife.
As previously reported, Hunter Parrish (Weeds) and Zuleikha Robinson (Once Upon a Time in Wonderland) will join Ealy on the Fox thriller’s Season 3 cast roster.
- 11/18/2014
- TVLine.com
Starring: Tyler Ritter, Jack McGee (“Common Law”), Laurie Metcalf (“Roseanne,” “Getting On”), Joey McIntyre (“The Hotwives of Orlando”), Jimmy Dunn and Kelen Coleman (“The Newsroom”) Genre: Multi-camera comedy Premiere Date: Thursday, October 30, 9:30 p.m., CBS (CTV in Canada) Direct Competition: “A to Z” (NBC), “Gracepoint” (Fox), “Scandal” (ABC), “Reign” (CW) Premise (in 140 characters or less): A Boston-bred, Irish […]...
- 10/30/2014
- by Ryan Schwartz
- The TV Addict
Edy Ganem has the lead role in the indie feature Ana Maria. She plays the title character, a receptionist obsessed with a telenovela who suddenly finds herself transferred to the TV world of her beloved characters, where everyone thinks she is the fabulous and beautiful star of the show. Georgina Riedel directs the pic, which he co-wrote with Jose Marquez and is being shopped. Ganem stars as Valentina Diaz on Lifetime’s Devious Maids and next appears in the feature After The Wedding. She is represented by Paradigm, McKeon-Myones Management and Morris Yorn.
Charlie Carver has joined the cast of Michael, a drama from executive producer Gus van Sant. James Franco stars in the title role as a gay activist and magazine founder who is “saved” from his homosexuality after turning to God and eventually becomes a Christian pastor. Carver will play Tyler, who gets involved in a relationship with...
Charlie Carver has joined the cast of Michael, a drama from executive producer Gus van Sant. James Franco stars in the title role as a gay activist and magazine founder who is “saved” from his homosexuality after turning to God and eventually becomes a Christian pastor. Carver will play Tyler, who gets involved in a relationship with...
- 8/15/2014
- by The Deadline Team
- Deadline
The new CBS drama Stalker has just added two more names to its cast, as Warren Kole (The Following, Common Law) and Erik Stocklin (Mistresses) have both landed recurring roles on the first season of Kevin Williamson’s latest project.
Stalker stars Dylan McDermott (Hostages) and Maggie Q (Nikita), both of whom play detectives in the Los Angeles Threat Assessment Unit tasked with investigating cases of stalking. Kole, who has worked with Williamson in the past, will be playing Detective Trent Wilkes, the lead detective in the Robbery Homicide Division of the Lapd who finds himself in a turf war with McDermott’s character, Jack. Stocklin, who had a small part in the pilot as Perry, an introverted college sophomore, will be reprising his role on the show in a multi-episode arc.
McDermott’s most recent roles, aside from his stint on American Horror Story, have been on series that were unfortunately short-lived.
Stalker stars Dylan McDermott (Hostages) and Maggie Q (Nikita), both of whom play detectives in the Los Angeles Threat Assessment Unit tasked with investigating cases of stalking. Kole, who has worked with Williamson in the past, will be playing Detective Trent Wilkes, the lead detective in the Robbery Homicide Division of the Lapd who finds himself in a turf war with McDermott’s character, Jack. Stocklin, who had a small part in the pilot as Perry, an introverted college sophomore, will be reprising his role on the show in a multi-episode arc.
McDermott’s most recent roles, aside from his stint on American Horror Story, have been on series that were unfortunately short-lived.
- 7/31/2014
- by Lindsay Sperling
- We Got This Covered
Kevin Williamson is stalking Warren Kole — or is it the other way around?!
Either way, Kole is set to reunite with his former Following boss Kevin Williamson on the latter’s new CBS drama Stalker, TVLine has learned.
Related Fall TV First Impression: CBS’ Stalker
Kole will play the recurring role of Trent Wilkes, the lead detective in the Robbery Homicide Division of the Lapd who gets into a turf war with Jack (Dylan McDermott).
The gig is right in the actor’s wheelhouse — on USA Network’s short-lived Common Law, Kole also played an Lapd detective.
Stalker premieres Wednesday,...
Either way, Kole is set to reunite with his former Following boss Kevin Williamson on the latter’s new CBS drama Stalker, TVLine has learned.
Related Fall TV First Impression: CBS’ Stalker
Kole will play the recurring role of Trent Wilkes, the lead detective in the Robbery Homicide Division of the Lapd who gets into a turf war with Jack (Dylan McDermott).
The gig is right in the actor’s wheelhouse — on USA Network’s short-lived Common Law, Kole also played an Lapd detective.
Stalker premieres Wednesday,...
- 7/30/2014
- TVLine.com
USA Network’s new bad-boy doctor drama Rush premiered to 1.7 million total viewers and a 0.4 demo rating — or about half of what the cabler’s previous drama debut, Graceland, did a year ago (3.3 mil/0.8) on a Thursday night, and opposite the NBA Finals.
Related Tom Ellis Talks of Irresistible Rush Role, Being Once Upon a Time‘s Accidental Robin Hood
Come 10 pm, Satisfaction‘s series premiere drew a similar 1.7 mil and a 0.5. (Demo ratings courtesy of the good folks at TV By the Numbers.)
USA’s second-most recent drama launch, Common Law (wow, remember that one?), premiered to 2.5 mil and...
Related Tom Ellis Talks of Irresistible Rush Role, Being Once Upon a Time‘s Accidental Robin Hood
Come 10 pm, Satisfaction‘s series premiere drew a similar 1.7 mil and a 0.5. (Demo ratings courtesy of the good folks at TV By the Numbers.)
USA’s second-most recent drama launch, Common Law (wow, remember that one?), premiered to 2.5 mil and...
- 7/19/2014
- TVLine.com
Today’s film is the 2013 short The Signal. The film is written and directed by Marcus Stokes, and stars Doc Duhame, Casey Adams, Grace Phipps, and Michael Ealy. Ealy has made numerous film and television appearances over his career. He has been seen in movies such as Barbershop, Seven Pounds, and Margaret, as well as tv shows such as The Good Wife, Common Law, and Almost Human. His newest feature, titled Think Like a Man Too, opens in wide release in American theatres this weekend.
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- 6/21/2014
- by Deepayan Sengupta
- SoundOnSight
At last year’s Comic-Con, it was revealed that a deal had been sealed with Universal Television to develop a TV series based on Clone, one of Robert Kirkman’s latest comic book series. We haven’t heard much since then, but Syfy just announced that a number of original programming projects, including Clone, are part of their upcoming development slate:
“New York – April 30, 2014 – Building on the momentum of Syfy’s growing slate of cutting edge, provocative original programming, Syfy today announced it was developing adaptations of the graphic novels Clone, from Robert Kirkman and David Alpert (The Walking Dead) and Letter 44, from Jonathan Mostow (Terminator 3), as well as the popular novels The Magicians, based on the book series by Lev Grossman.
New Scripted Series Development
Clone – Based on the best-selling graphic novel. When retired soldier Luke Taylor investigates a break-in at his house, he never expected who the burglar...
“New York – April 30, 2014 – Building on the momentum of Syfy’s growing slate of cutting edge, provocative original programming, Syfy today announced it was developing adaptations of the graphic novels Clone, from Robert Kirkman and David Alpert (The Walking Dead) and Letter 44, from Jonathan Mostow (Terminator 3), as well as the popular novels The Magicians, based on the book series by Lev Grossman.
New Scripted Series Development
Clone – Based on the best-selling graphic novel. When retired soldier Luke Taylor investigates a break-in at his house, he never expected who the burglar...
- 4/30/2014
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Building on its original programming, Syfy has announced several new projects in development, including adaptations of works by Frank Miller and Jonathan Mostow, a series from "The Walking Dead's" Robert Kirkman and David Alpert, plus the return of "Supernatural's" Sera Gamble!
From the Press Releases:
Syfy will develop as longform programming (i.e., miniseries) "Pax Romana," Jonathan Hickman’s graphic novel about a time traveling clash of ages and arms, and "Ronin," based on Frank Miller’s (300) comic book series about an avenging samurai.
"Pax Romana" is about a Special Forces team that travels back in time on the eve of World War III to “fix” the future by altering the past. Their destination: Ancient Rome. Roman legions battle modern day attack helicopters, tanks, and soldiers while thought-provoking themes are explored as the leaders of the expedition fight over their vision for civilization. Writers: Matthew Federman and Stephen Scaia ("Jericho,...
From the Press Releases:
Syfy will develop as longform programming (i.e., miniseries) "Pax Romana," Jonathan Hickman’s graphic novel about a time traveling clash of ages and arms, and "Ronin," based on Frank Miller’s (300) comic book series about an avenging samurai.
"Pax Romana" is about a Special Forces team that travels back in time on the eve of World War III to “fix” the future by altering the past. Their destination: Ancient Rome. Roman legions battle modern day attack helicopters, tanks, and soldiers while thought-provoking themes are explored as the leaders of the expedition fight over their vision for civilization. Writers: Matthew Federman and Stephen Scaia ("Jericho,...
- 4/30/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Following their announcement of a number of diverse television projects this morning , Syfy has updated their upcoming slate with two new additions: Adaptations of both Lev Grossman's novel series "The Magicians" and Jonathan Hickman's comic book miniseries "Pax Romana." "Magicians," planned as a one-hour drama, follows a group of 20-somethings in New York who study magic and discover that the magical fantasy world they read about as children is real and poses a grave danger to Earth. Sera Gamble ("Supernatural") and John McNamara ("Common Law," "In Plain Sight") are attached to executive produce and write while Michael London ( Lola Versus , Milk ) will also produce through Universal Cable Productions. "Pax...
- 4/30/2014
- Comingsoon.net
Fox has cancelled the sci-fi crime series "Almost Human." The show, which starred Karl Urban (the Star Trek and The Lord of the Rings franchises) and Michael Ealy ("Sleeper Cell," "Common Law"), premiered last November and concluded its 13-episode run in March. Executive produced by J.J. Abrams ( Star Trek , "Lost") and J.H. Wyman ("Fringe," The Mexican ), "Almost Human" was set in a future world where police officers are partnered with highly evolved human-like androids. The series followed the week-to-week missions of John Kennex (Urban), a detective and sole survivor of a devastating police ambush, and his robot partner, Dorian (Ealy), as this buddy-cop duo solve cases and fight to keep the lid on dangerously...
- 4/29/2014
- Comingsoon.net
"Common Law" star Warren Kole says he's been cyber-stalked for months by a woman who threatened to kill him in a bizarre and menacing email she sent to Dr. Phil ... according to new docs.The email -- detailed in an Lapd search warrant and obtained by TMZ -- reads, "I Want To Scare Him [Kole], Then I Want To Hurt Him, But This Though ..Is The Strongest I Think I Want To Kill Him."The email continues,...
- 4/27/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Fresh off the international success of CBS Films’ comedy “Last Vegas,” Jon Turteltaub is attached to direct “The Lady in the Locker Room,” which is based on the life of Susan Fornoff. In addition to Fornoff’s published book, CBS Films acquired a pitch from Joel Silverman, who will write the screenplay. Turteltaub will produce with Karim Zreik (“Common Law”). Also read: ‘Last Vegas’ Becomes CBS Films’ Highest-Grossing Movie Ever In the 1980s, Fornoff fought to secure equal rights for female sports journalists, insisting they deserved the same access to athletes as their male colleagues. At the time, most sports leagues barred women from.
- 2/27/2014
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
CBS Films and Last Vegas helmer Jon Turteltaub are reteaming for a period film about one of the first female sports reporters to break the gender barrier. The company has acquired a pitch by Joel Silverman based on Susan Fornoff's book Lady in the Locker Room. The deal also includes Fornoff's life rights. Turteltaub is attached to direct and produce with Karim Zreik (Common Law). Silverman will write the screenplay. In the 1980s, Fornoff fought to secure equal rights for female sports journalists, insisting they deserved the same access to athletes as their male colleagues. At the time, most sports leagues barred
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- 2/27/2014
- by Tatiana Siegel
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Sean Saves the World co-star Echo Kellum is staying at NBC with a co-starring role in the single-camera comedy pilot Two To Go, from Universal TV and studio-based David Janollari Entertainment and Jason Bateman‘s Aggregate. Written/co-exec produced by Bryan Shukoff and Kevin Chesley, the project centers on longtime best friends Kurt and Laura, who grapple with the challenges of modern-day dating while their group of friends try and prove that they are destined to be together. Kellum, repped by TalentWorks, Odenkirk Provissiero, and Melissa Fox, plays one of the friends, a stay-at-home dad. He previously co-starred on the Fox comedy series Ben and Kate. Former Common Law co-lead Warren Kole has booked a role in Janollari’s other NBC pilot, drama Salvation, from writer Liz Heldens. The family saga is set against the backdrop of a Texas mega church where faith, family and corruption are explored in equal measure.
- 2/15/2014
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
"Teen Wolf" has cast Dylan Sprayberry -- best-known for playing the young Clark Kent in "Man of Steel" -- as a new student for Season 4.
Sprayberry will play Liam, according to TVLine. Liam comes to Beacon Hills High School as a freshman student and is described as both arrogant and good-hearted. With great athletic ability, perfect grades and lots of charm, Liam should be a king of the school. Unfortunately, the boy is unprepared for the supernatural creepiness of his new school.
In addition to "Man of Steel," Sprayberry has appeared in TV shows like "Glee" -- in which he played the younger version of Blaine's brother, Cooper (played as an adult by Matt Bomer) -- "iCarly," "Common Law" and "State of the Union."
"Teen Wolf" Season 3 is currently airing Mondays at 10 p.m. on MTV.
Sprayberry will play Liam, according to TVLine. Liam comes to Beacon Hills High School as a freshman student and is described as both arrogant and good-hearted. With great athletic ability, perfect grades and lots of charm, Liam should be a king of the school. Unfortunately, the boy is unprepared for the supernatural creepiness of his new school.
In addition to "Man of Steel," Sprayberry has appeared in TV shows like "Glee" -- in which he played the younger version of Blaine's brother, Cooper (played as an adult by Matt Bomer) -- "iCarly," "Common Law" and "State of the Union."
"Teen Wolf" Season 3 is currently airing Mondays at 10 p.m. on MTV.
- 2/4/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
ABC has ordered a half-hour single-camera comedy pilot from Jeff Lowell (“John Tucker Must Die”), the network said Tuesday. The as-yet-untitled project, which Lowell wrote, is described as a romantic comedy that exposes the unfiltered internal monologues of a young couple embarking on a new relationship. Also read: ABC Orders Shondaland Pilot ‘How To Get Away With Murder’ In addition to the big-screen offering “John Tucker Must Die,” Lowell has served as a writer and producer on a number of series, including “Two and a Half Men,” “Common Law,” “Spin City” and “Just Shoot Me.” The project comes via Brillstein Entertainment and ABC.
- 1/7/2014
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
ABC has picked up its fifth comedy pilot, handing out an order for an untitled entry from Two and a Half Men writer Jeff Lowell. The single-camera romantic comedy exposes the unfiltered internal monologues of a young couple embarking on a new relationship. Lowell (Common Law, Just Shoot Me) will pen the script and executive produce the ABC Studios and Brillstein Entertainment Partners pilot. TV Pilots 2014: The Complete Guide Peter Traugott, who is based at NBC, developed the project and will executive produce, reuniting the former Brillstein TV topper with the company. The pilot order comes six months
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- 1/7/2014
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Fox’s Almost Human made its debut Sunday at 8/7c, bringing viewers into a dark Los Angeles of the near future and introducing us to an unlikely pair of cops.
Now that you’ve seen the first night of the series’ two-part premiere, will you partner up with the futuristic buddy-cop drama?
Video | Almost Human Cast, EPs Detail a Lesson in Human Nature, Courtesy of Androids
Before you answer, a brief recap: The J.J. Abrams/J.H. Wyman-helmed series opens on Los Angeles Police Det. John Kennex (Star Trek‘s Karl Urban) in a firefight with a gang of bad...
Now that you’ve seen the first night of the series’ two-part premiere, will you partner up with the futuristic buddy-cop drama?
Video | Almost Human Cast, EPs Detail a Lesson in Human Nature, Courtesy of Androids
Before you answer, a brief recap: The J.J. Abrams/J.H. Wyman-helmed series opens on Los Angeles Police Det. John Kennex (Star Trek‘s Karl Urban) in a firefight with a gang of bad...
- 11/18/2013
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Fox’s Almost Human has seen the future, and it is one rough-looking place.
By now, on the eve of the J.J. Abrams/ J.H. Wyman-produced drama’s two-night premiere (Sunday and Monday at 8/7c), you likely know the series’ premise: In the year 2048, Det. John Kennex (Karl Urban, Star Trek) awakens from a 17-month coma with a synthetic leg, a missing fiancée and a fuzzy memory about the on-the-job attack that nearly killed him.
Related | Video: Almost Human Cast, EPs Detail a Lesson in Human Nature, Courtesy of Androids
He returns to a precinct in duck-and-cover mode, where the...
By now, on the eve of the J.J. Abrams/ J.H. Wyman-produced drama’s two-night premiere (Sunday and Monday at 8/7c), you likely know the series’ premise: In the year 2048, Det. John Kennex (Karl Urban, Star Trek) awakens from a 17-month coma with a synthetic leg, a missing fiancée and a fuzzy memory about the on-the-job attack that nearly killed him.
Related | Video: Almost Human Cast, EPs Detail a Lesson in Human Nature, Courtesy of Androids
He returns to a precinct in duck-and-cover mode, where the...
- 11/16/2013
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Genre: Sci-Fi | Drama | Action
Creator: J.H. Wyman
Network: Fox
Air Date/Time: November 17, 2013, 8/7c
Written by: J.H. Wyman
Directed by: Brad Anderson
Synopsis: Executive-produced by Emmy Award winner J.J. Abrams (“Fringe,” “Lost,” the “Star Trek” and “Mission: Impossible” franchises) and creator J.H. Wyman (“Fringe,” “The Mexican”) and starring Karl Urban (“Star Trek”) and Michael Ealy (“Sleeper Cell,” “Common Law”), Almost Human is a high-tech, high-stakes action drama set 35 years in the future, when police officers are partnered with highly evolved human-like androids. An unlikely partnership is forged when a part-machine cop (Urban) is forced to pair with a part-human robot (Ealy) as they fight crime in a futuristic new world.
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There’s something you need to know up front about this show. Its creator, J. H. Wyman, has said Almost Human is meant to be a big, fun, exciting show. He said that Fringe,...
Creator: J.H. Wyman
Network: Fox
Air Date/Time: November 17, 2013, 8/7c
Written by: J.H. Wyman
Directed by: Brad Anderson
Synopsis: Executive-produced by Emmy Award winner J.J. Abrams (“Fringe,” “Lost,” the “Star Trek” and “Mission: Impossible” franchises) and creator J.H. Wyman (“Fringe,” “The Mexican”) and starring Karl Urban (“Star Trek”) and Michael Ealy (“Sleeper Cell,” “Common Law”), Almost Human is a high-tech, high-stakes action drama set 35 years in the future, when police officers are partnered with highly evolved human-like androids. An unlikely partnership is forged when a part-machine cop (Urban) is forced to pair with a part-human robot (Ealy) as they fight crime in a futuristic new world.
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There’s something you need to know up front about this show. Its creator, J. H. Wyman, has said Almost Human is meant to be a big, fun, exciting show. He said that Fringe,...
- 11/16/2013
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
Almost Human – Executive-produced by Emmy Award winner J.J. Abrams (“Fringe,” “Lost,” the “Star Trek” and “Mission: Impossible” franchises) and creator J.H. Wyman (“Fringe,” “The Mexican”) and starring Karl Urban (“Star Trek”), Michael Ealy (“Sleeper Cell,” “Common Law”) and Emmy Award nominee Lili Taylor (“Six Feet Under,”), Almost Human is a high-tech, high-stakes action drama set 35 years in the future, when police officers are partnered with highly evolved human-like androids. An unlikely partnership is forged when a part-machine cop (Urban) is forced to pair with a part-human robot (Ealy) as they fight crime and investigate a deeper cover-up in a futuristic new world. Almost Human will premiere in a two-part opener this Sunday, and then the following Monday.
- 11/15/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
Fox has released a movie-style trailer for their new series, "Almost Human," which will have a special two-night series premiere on Sunday, November 17, and Monday, November 18. The sci-fi crime series arrives from executive producers J.J. Abrams ( Star Trek , "Lost") and J.H. Wyman ("Fringe," The Mexican ). Starring Karl Urban (the Star Trek and The Lord of the Rings franchises) and Michael Ealy ("Sleeper Cell," "Common Law"), the new series is set in 2048, when police officers are partnered with highly evolved human-like androids. "Almost Human" will follow the week-to-week missions of John Kennex (Urban), a detective and sole survivor of a devastating police ambush, and his robot partner, Dorian (Ealy), as this...
- 11/14/2013
- Comingsoon.net
In the opening moments of Fox’s Almost Human, we learn that crime in Los Angeles has risen 400 percent, criminal organizations run the city with impunity, and the police are so outnumbered that every human officer is paired with a combat-ready android.
If you’re envisioning something along the lines of RoboCop, Blade Runner and Minority Report, you’re on the right, dystopian track.
The futuristic cop drama’s two-night premiere kicks off Sunday, Nov. 17 (9/8c) and introduces us to John Kennex (the Star Trek reboot’s Karl Urban), a detective returning to the force after a life-changing injury.
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If you’re envisioning something along the lines of RoboCop, Blade Runner and Minority Report, you’re on the right, dystopian track.
The futuristic cop drama’s two-night premiere kicks off Sunday, Nov. 17 (9/8c) and introduces us to John Kennex (the Star Trek reboot’s Karl Urban), a detective returning to the force after a life-changing injury.
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- 11/7/2013
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
The good news continues to roll out for the upcoming Almost Human on Fox. It hadn’t been made completely clear whether the “two night series premiere” would be the pilot on that Sunday and a rebroadcast of the pilot on Monday, or if Monday would be an episode 2. Rejoice, fans, it’s episode 2.
We also get a bit of info about what we’ll be seeing in that second episode, in the press release below. The press release also announces that John Larroquette will be a recurring guest star, another bit of terrific news. Check out all that info after the new “public service announcement” about the latest model of robot cop:
We are proud to announce the next step in the evolution of safety…the Mx-43 Combat model police android.
Featurette: Almost Human – Mx PSA
Award-winning Actor John Larroquette To Guest-star In Recurring Role On “Almost Human” New...
We also get a bit of info about what we’ll be seeing in that second episode, in the press release below. The press release also announces that John Larroquette will be a recurring guest star, another bit of terrific news. Check out all that info after the new “public service announcement” about the latest model of robot cop:
We are proud to announce the next step in the evolution of safety…the Mx-43 Combat model police android.
Featurette: Almost Human – Mx PSA
Award-winning Actor John Larroquette To Guest-star In Recurring Role On “Almost Human” New...
- 11/1/2013
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
Fox has released, via Hulu , an seven-minute preview of the new series, "Almost Human," which will have a special two-night series premiere on Sunday, November 17, and Monday, November 18. The sci-fi crime series arrives from executive producers J.J. Abrams ( Star Trek , "Lost") and J.H. Wyman ("Fringe," The Mexican ). Starring Karl Urban (the "Star Trek" and "The Lord of the Rings" franchises) and Michael Ealy ("Sleeper Cell," "Common Law"), the new series is set in 2048, when police officers are partnered with highly evolved human-like androids. "Almost Human" will follow the week-to-week missions of John Kennex (Urban), a detective and sole survivor of a devastating police ambush, and his robot...
- 10/28/2013
- Comingsoon.net
Almost Human is the new highly anticipated series that centers on futuristic police officers and their highly evolved human-like android partners. Almost Human is a high-tech, high-stakes action drama set 35 years in the future, when police officers are partnered with highly evolved human-like androids. An unlikely partnership is forged when a part-machine cop (Urban) is forced to pair with a part-human robot (Ealy) as they fight crime and investigate a deeper cover-up in a futuristic new world. Executive-produced by Emmy Award winner J.J. Abrams (“Fringe,” “Lost,” the “Star Trek” and “Mission: Impossible” franchises) and creator J.H. Wyman (“Fringe,” “The Mexican”) and starring Karl Urban (“Star Trek”), Michael Ealy (“Sleeper Cell,” “Common Law”) and Emmy Award nominee Lili Taylor...
- 10/28/2013
- by Pietro Filipponi
- The Daily BLAM!
The changes keep on coming on White Collar.
And everyone found themselves "Out Of the Frying Pan" and into the proverbial fire this week.
From a new handler attempting to get a feel for his Ci to delivering a new life into the world, everyone certainly had their hands full in this latest installment.
Warren Kole has finally joined the cast as David Seigel, Neal's new handler.
Formerly of USA Network's Common Law, which was canceled after only one season, Kole has managed to make a great comeback with this character. It's clear he's going to have to up his game in order to compete with Caffrey, having been party to too many near-miss situations. Peter is right to caution Seigel, but it may be a while before he truly gets the hint. Either way, I'm really liking to dynamic he's going to create inside the department.
Which brings me to the sad,...
And everyone found themselves "Out Of the Frying Pan" and into the proverbial fire this week.
From a new handler attempting to get a feel for his Ci to delivering a new life into the world, everyone certainly had their hands full in this latest installment.
Warren Kole has finally joined the cast as David Seigel, Neal's new handler.
Formerly of USA Network's Common Law, which was canceled after only one season, Kole has managed to make a great comeback with this character. It's clear he's going to have to up his game in order to compete with Caffrey, having been party to too many near-miss situations. Peter is right to caution Seigel, but it may be a while before he truly gets the hint. Either way, I'm really liking to dynamic he's going to create inside the department.
Which brings me to the sad,...
- 10/25/2013
- by chandel@tvfanatic.com (Chandel Charles)
- TVfanatic
J.J. Abrams Goes Behind-the-Scenes of His New Series Almost Human Starring Karl Urban & Michael Ealy
Almost Human is the new highly anticipated series that centers on futuristic police officers and their highly evolved human-like android partners. Almost Human is a high-tech, high-stakes action drama set 35 years in the future, when police officers are partnered with highly evolved human-like androids. An unlikely partnership is forged when a part-machine cop (Urban) is forced to pair with a part-human robot (Ealy) as they fight crime and investigate a deeper cover-up in a futuristic new world. Executive-produced by Emmy Award winner J.J. Abrams (“Fringe,” “Lost,” the “Star Trek” and “Mission: Impossible” franchises) and creator J.H. Wyman (“Fringe,” “The Mexican”) and starring Karl Urban (“Star Trek”), Michael Ealy (“Sleeper Cell,” “Common Law”) and Emmy Award nominee Lili Taylor (“...
- 10/24/2013
- by Pietro Filipponi
- The Daily BLAM!
Fox has released this new promo for "Almost Human," which will have a special two-night series premiere on Sunday, November 17, and Monday, November 18. From Emmy Award-winning executive producer J.J. Abrams ("Fringe," "Lost," "Revolution," "Person of Interest," the "Star Trek" and "Mission: Impossible" franchises) and creator/executive producer J.H. Wyman ("Fringe," "The Mexican"), comes "Almost Human." Starring Karl Urban (the "Star Trek" and "The Lord of the Rings" franchises) and Michael Ealy ("Sleeper Cell," "Common Law"), the new series is set in 2048, when police officers are partnered with highly evolved human-like androids....
- 10/22/2013
- Comingsoon.net
Almost Human is the new highly anticipated series that centers on futuristic police officers and their highly evolved human-like android partners. Almost Human is a high-tech, high-stakes action drama set 35 years in the future, when police officers are partnered with highly evolved human-like androids. An unlikely partnership is forged when a part-machine cop (Urban) is forced to pair with a part-human robot (Ealy) as they fight crime and investigate a deeper cover-up in a futuristic new world. Executive-produced by Emmy Award winner J.J. Abrams (“Fringe,” “Lost,” the “Star Trek” and “Mission: Impossible” franchises) and creator J.H. Wyman (“Fringe,” “The Mexican”) and starring Karl Urban (“Star Trek”), Michael Ealy (“Sleeper Cell,” “Common Law”) and Emmy Award nominee Lili Taylor (“...
- 10/22/2013
- by Pietro Filipponi
- The Daily BLAM!
Remember when that new show from J.J. Abrams and J.H. (Joel) Wyman (Fringe) was coming up some time in the future? The future is finally almost here, with Almost Human hitting the airwaves in just a few weeks. In support of the new show, stars Karl Urban (Star Trek Into Darkness, Dredd) and Michael Ealy (FlashForward, Common Law) took some questions from the press earlier this week, and J.J. Abrams and J.H. Wyman shot some featurettes.
We have those featurettes for you right here and now, followed by Urban’s and Ealy’s reply to SciFiMafia.com‘s question, followed by the rest of the press call transcript, for those of you who just can’t get enough Almost Human goodness. Enjoy!
Featurette: Almost Human – Brave New World (J.J. Abrams & J.H. Wyman)
Featurette: Almost Human – Broken Heroes (J.J. Abrams & J.H. Wyman)
Featurette: Almost Human – Light in the Darkness (J.J. Abrams...
We have those featurettes for you right here and now, followed by Urban’s and Ealy’s reply to SciFiMafia.com‘s question, followed by the rest of the press call transcript, for those of you who just can’t get enough Almost Human goodness. Enjoy!
Featurette: Almost Human – Brave New World (J.J. Abrams & J.H. Wyman)
Featurette: Almost Human – Broken Heroes (J.J. Abrams & J.H. Wyman)
Featurette: Almost Human – Light in the Darkness (J.J. Abrams...
- 10/17/2013
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
The tables have turned on White Collar.
In tonight’s Season 5 premiere (USA Network, 9/8c), FBI agent Peter Burke is the one behind bars while con man Neal Caffrey concocts a scheme to free him. The aftermath will force the partners/pals to spill how they really feel about each other as a new G-man ultimately steps in to monitor Neal.
Related | White Collar Season 5 Spoilers — Neal’s Romantic Life
“You’ll see the biggest changes in this season,” star Tim DeKay previews below.
The actor also dishes about his character’s big epiphany, the lawman’s undercover gigs and Peter and Elizabeth’s future.
In tonight’s Season 5 premiere (USA Network, 9/8c), FBI agent Peter Burke is the one behind bars while con man Neal Caffrey concocts a scheme to free him. The aftermath will force the partners/pals to spill how they really feel about each other as a new G-man ultimately steps in to monitor Neal.
Related | White Collar Season 5 Spoilers — Neal’s Romantic Life
“You’ll see the biggest changes in this season,” star Tim DeKay previews below.
The actor also dishes about his character’s big epiphany, the lawman’s undercover gigs and Peter and Elizabeth’s future.
- 10/17/2013
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Call them Finch's Angels.
Sam Shaw, Joss Carter and Zoe Morgan had their time to shine on Person of Interest this week, as the bevy of beauties donned sexy club attire, excitedly compared weapons and left the boys to play backup. Nothing quite like a ladies night, right?
Using the femme fatale trio as bait on "Lady Killer," the Machine pulled up a number for a Boston playboy who teetered on the lines of stalker/killer and just plain overly attentive.
It was nice to see Warren Kole as the focus, especially since he's played a bad guy on Fox's The Following and a good guy on USA's short-lived Common Law. It wasn't easy to tell which way his character, Ian Murphy, would fall, although the ominous music played tried to convince viewers when he was holding a knife or following Carter.
Except the real truth was about familial lineage and social class.
Sam Shaw, Joss Carter and Zoe Morgan had their time to shine on Person of Interest this week, as the bevy of beauties donned sexy club attire, excitedly compared weapons and left the boys to play backup. Nothing quite like a ladies night, right?
Using the femme fatale trio as bait on "Lady Killer," the Machine pulled up a number for a Boston playboy who teetered on the lines of stalker/killer and just plain overly attentive.
It was nice to see Warren Kole as the focus, especially since he's played a bad guy on Fox's The Following and a good guy on USA's short-lived Common Law. It wasn't easy to tell which way his character, Ian Murphy, would fall, although the ominous music played tried to convince viewers when he was holding a knife or following Carter.
Except the real truth was about familial lineage and social class.
- 10/9/2013
- by smckenna412@gmail.com (Sean McKenna)
- TVfanatic
Get ready for your new sci-fi obsession, kids! Here's your first look at the extended promo for Almost Human, which Fox will debut Sunday's Family Guy premiere (9/8c).
The buddy-cop-with-a-twist series is the brainchild of J.J. Abrams and Fringe vet Joel Wyman. Starring Star Trek's Karl Urban and Common Law 's Michael Ealy, and set in the year 2048, Human tells the story of John Kennex (Urban), a human detective who's paired with a synthetic sidekick named Dorian (Ealy) after an ambush kills his entire crew.
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The buddy-cop-with-a-twist series is the brainchild of J.J. Abrams and Fringe vet Joel Wyman. Starring Star Trek's Karl Urban and Common Law 's Michael Ealy, and set in the year 2048, Human tells the story of John Kennex (Urban), a human detective who's paired with a synthetic sidekick named Dorian (Ealy) after an ambush kills his entire crew.
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- 9/27/2013
- by Damian Holbrook
- TVGuide - Breaking News
The Machine is on the move, but the big question as CBS’ Person of Interest returns tonight at 10/9c (new time slot alert!) is not where it’s gone to but what it’s up to. Plus, Season 3 promises a richer cast of players, now that rascally Root and steely Shaw are keepers. Executive producer Greg Plageman shared with TVLine a look at what’s newas the well-watched drama returns.
Photos | Fall TV Spoiler Spectacular: Exclusive Scoop on Poi and 44 Other Returning Faves
Tvline | Is this season largely about “the search for The Machine”?
I don’t know if I...
Photos | Fall TV Spoiler Spectacular: Exclusive Scoop on Poi and 44 Other Returning Faves
Tvline | Is this season largely about “the search for The Machine”?
I don’t know if I...
- 9/24/2013
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
It’s that time of year again where the Big 5 networks start to roll out their annual Fall Season of new TV shows. Being lucky enough to preview the new shows being offered, here is a quick take on which of new shows caught our eye and that we recommend you add to your “watch” list this Fall:
Almost Human
Coming from the super-duo J.J. Abrams and J.H. Wyman (who also brought Fringe to the small screen), this new sci-fi series invites viewers to explore life in the near future in the year 2048 where robots and androids are a routine part of everyday life; so much so that they are even paired with human partners in the police force. Starring Star Trek’s Karl Urban and Common Law’s Michael Ealy, they bring an unexpected level of hilarious interaction to a tense drama series about political terrorism and unrest in the future.
Almost Human
Coming from the super-duo J.J. Abrams and J.H. Wyman (who also brought Fringe to the small screen), this new sci-fi series invites viewers to explore life in the near future in the year 2048 where robots and androids are a routine part of everyday life; so much so that they are even paired with human partners in the police force. Starring Star Trek’s Karl Urban and Common Law’s Michael Ealy, they bring an unexpected level of hilarious interaction to a tense drama series about political terrorism and unrest in the future.
- 9/17/2013
- by Tiffany Vogt
- The TV Addict
There are plenty of reasons to watch this new featurette for Fox‘s upcoming series Almost Human. One, it’s from J.J. Abrams and J.H. Wyman (Fringe). Two, you start getting an even better feel for what the show is like. And three, because the actors talk about the show in their “regular” voices, we get to hear New Zealander Karl Urban pronounce the word “future” like “fyoo’ cha”. I’d watch for that reason alone:
Featurette: Almost Human – Fox Fall Preview
And since it’s been a little while since we’ve told you, here’s the synopsis again:
Executive-produced by Emmy Award winner J.J. Abrams (“Fringe,” “Lost,” the “Star Trek” and “Mission: Impossible” franchises) and creator J.H. Wyman (“Fringe,” “The Mexican”) and starring Karl Urban (“Star Trek”) and Michael Ealy (“Sleeper Cell,” “Common Law”), Almost Human is a high-tech, high-stakes action drama set 35 years in the future, when...
Featurette: Almost Human – Fox Fall Preview
And since it’s been a little while since we’ve told you, here’s the synopsis again:
Executive-produced by Emmy Award winner J.J. Abrams (“Fringe,” “Lost,” the “Star Trek” and “Mission: Impossible” franchises) and creator J.H. Wyman (“Fringe,” “The Mexican”) and starring Karl Urban (“Star Trek”) and Michael Ealy (“Sleeper Cell,” “Common Law”), Almost Human is a high-tech, high-stakes action drama set 35 years in the future, when...
- 8/28/2013
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
Warren Kole, luckiest man alive…?
TVLine has learned that the onetime Common Lawman will guest-star on CBS’ Person of Interest as a Poi whom Detective Carter (played by Taraji P. Henson), Agent Shaw (new series regular Sarah Shahi) and Zoe Morgan (guest star Paige Turco) each try to catch the eye of — by any dressed-to-kill means necessary.
Photos | Person of Interest Unleashes Its ‘Secret Weapons’ Zoe, Carter and Shaw
As previously scooped by TVLine, the trio of fierce femmes are united by a cause when Reese and Finch’s target for the week is revealed to be a ladykiller.
TVLine has learned that the onetime Common Lawman will guest-star on CBS’ Person of Interest as a Poi whom Detective Carter (played by Taraji P. Henson), Agent Shaw (new series regular Sarah Shahi) and Zoe Morgan (guest star Paige Turco) each try to catch the eye of — by any dressed-to-kill means necessary.
Photos | Person of Interest Unleashes Its ‘Secret Weapons’ Zoe, Carter and Shaw
As previously scooped by TVLine, the trio of fierce femmes are united by a cause when Reese and Finch’s target for the week is revealed to be a ladykiller.
- 8/23/2013
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Ravenswood is set to get a dose of real life love.
According to TV Line, spouses Henry Simmons and Sophina Brown (who married in 2010) will recur on the upcoming Pretty Little Liars spinoff as Simon and Terry Beaumont, the parents of Britne Oldford's Remy.
The former runs a local newspaper and is reportedly distrustful of non-Ravenswood residents; while the latter is a veteran who suffers from survivor's guilt.
Both Simmons (Bones, Common Law, Man Up) and Brown (NCIS, Bones, The Good Wife) are television veterans, having guest-starred on a number of hit programs.
ABC Family, meanwhile, has not announced a Ravenswood premiere date, but fans can look for it to air some time in October, following the annual Pretty Little Liars Halloween special.
According to TV Line, spouses Henry Simmons and Sophina Brown (who married in 2010) will recur on the upcoming Pretty Little Liars spinoff as Simon and Terry Beaumont, the parents of Britne Oldford's Remy.
The former runs a local newspaper and is reportedly distrustful of non-Ravenswood residents; while the latter is a veteran who suffers from survivor's guilt.
Both Simmons (Bones, Common Law, Man Up) and Brown (NCIS, Bones, The Good Wife) are television veterans, having guest-starred on a number of hit programs.
ABC Family, meanwhile, has not announced a Ravenswood premiere date, but fans can look for it to air some time in October, following the annual Pretty Little Liars Halloween special.
- 8/20/2013
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
Henry Simmons and Sophina Brown are bringing their real-life love to Ravenswood.
TVLine has learned exclusively that the NYPD Blue and Numb3rs vets, respectively, have landed recurring roles on the upcoming Pretty Little Liars spin-off.
Simmons and Brown, who wed in 2010, join as Simon and Terry Beaumont, the parents of Ravenswood regular Remy (American Horror Story‘s Britne Oldford).
Related | Pretty Little Liars Ep Spills Ravenswood Secrets
Simon, who runs the local paper, is described as being distrustful of out-of-towners (watch out, Caleb!), while Terry, having recently returned home from serving in the military, is struggling with survivor’s guilt.
TVLine has learned exclusively that the NYPD Blue and Numb3rs vets, respectively, have landed recurring roles on the upcoming Pretty Little Liars spin-off.
Simmons and Brown, who wed in 2010, join as Simon and Terry Beaumont, the parents of Ravenswood regular Remy (American Horror Story‘s Britne Oldford).
Related | Pretty Little Liars Ep Spills Ravenswood Secrets
Simon, who runs the local paper, is described as being distrustful of out-of-towners (watch out, Caleb!), while Terry, having recently returned home from serving in the military, is struggling with survivor’s guilt.
- 8/19/2013
- by Megan Masters
- TVLine.com
CBS is back in business with the producers behind Jericho. Junction Entertainment has inked a two-year overall deal with CBS Television Studios, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. Under the pact, the production company will exclusively develop projects for broadcast television, with a first-look option for cable and digital media efforts. The agreement reunites Junction with the company that produced drama Harper's Island. Story: 'Jericho' Producer on Revival Talks: 'We'd Be Ecstatic' The company, which includes TV head Karim Zreik, director-producer Jon Turteltaub and director of development Dan Shotz, most recently produced USA Network's Common Law and comes
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- 8/15/2013
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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