The much-awaited return of the ghost detectives on the silver screen is finally available on Netflix, and the fans seem to love it. Based on the DC Comics characters of the same name by Neil Gaiman and Matt Wagner, the Netflix series is created by Steve Yockey and it follows the story of two ghost detectives who decide not to ascent to their afterlives to stay on Earth and investigate the crimes involving the supernatural. Dead Boy Detectives exists in the same universe as Netflix’s hit DC fantasy drama series The Sandman, and while it is different from The Sandman in its story and visuals, the Dead Boy Detectives seem to be connecting with the fans. So, if you loved the charm and supernatural shenanigans in Dead Boy Detectives here are some similar shows you should check out next.
The Sandman (Netflix & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Netflix
The Sandman...
The Sandman (Netflix & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Netflix
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- 4/28/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Renegade Nell is a British historical fantasy adventure series created by Sally Wainwright. The Disney+ series follows the adventures of a young woman named Nell Jackson, who finds herself framed for murder as she flees to save her life she becomes a highwayman and with the help of a spirit she becomes one of the most feared highwaymen. Renegade Nell stars Louisa Harland in the lead role with Joely Richardson, Adrian Lester, Nick Mohammed, and Bo Bragason starring in supporting roles. So, if you loved the adventures of Nell Jackson, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin (Apple TV+) Credit – Apple TV+
The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin is an absurd comedy series loosely based on the real life of highwayman Dick Turpin. Created by Claire Downes, Ian Jarvis, and Stuart Lane, the Apple TV+ series follows the story...
The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin (Apple TV+) Credit – Apple TV+
The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin is an absurd comedy series loosely based on the real life of highwayman Dick Turpin. Created by Claire Downes, Ian Jarvis, and Stuart Lane, the Apple TV+ series follows the story...
- 4/3/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
The Alberta-lensed 4-season supernatural TV series "Wynonna Earp", based on the Idw comic book title by Beau Smith, starring Melanie Scrofano, as the grand-daughter of 'Wyatt Earp', will return for a 90-minute live-action feature on Tubi in 2024:
"...'Wynonna Earp', the great-great-granddaughter of legendary lawman 'Wyatt Earp', battles 'revenants', the reincarnated outlaws that Wyatt killed.
"She also fights other supernatural beings that inhabit the 'Ghost River Triangle'...
"...a cursed territory near the Canadian Rockies that includes 'Purgatory', her home town.
"On her 27th birthday, Wynonna inherited the special power to return revenants to 'Hell' with her ancestor's 16-inch barrel special 'Peacemaker' revolver.
"She is recruited by the 'Black Badge Division' ('Bbd'), a secret government agency led by 'Special Agent Xavier Dolls' which eventually includes...
"...an ageless 'Doc Holliday' and Wynonna's sister, 'Waverly Earp'. 'Nicole Haught', Waverly's girlfriend and a Purgatory Sheriff's Deputy, assists the...
"...'Wynonna Earp', the great-great-granddaughter of legendary lawman 'Wyatt Earp', battles 'revenants', the reincarnated outlaws that Wyatt killed.
"She also fights other supernatural beings that inhabit the 'Ghost River Triangle'...
"...a cursed territory near the Canadian Rockies that includes 'Purgatory', her home town.
"On her 27th birthday, Wynonna inherited the special power to return revenants to 'Hell' with her ancestor's 16-inch barrel special 'Peacemaker' revolver.
"She is recruited by the 'Black Badge Division' ('Bbd'), a secret government agency led by 'Special Agent Xavier Dolls' which eventually includes...
"...an ageless 'Doc Holliday' and Wynonna's sister, 'Waverly Earp'. 'Nicole Haught', Waverly's girlfriend and a Purgatory Sheriff's Deputy, assists the...
- 2/12/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Based on the Idw comic book by Beau Smith, the Syfy series Wynonna Earp was “a fast-paced, contemporary thriller” that followed Wyatt Earp’s great-granddaughter as “she battles demons and other supernatural beings. Wynonna is a witty and wild modern day gunslinger, using her unique abilities and a dysfunctional posse of allies to bring the paranormal to justice.” The show did well, running for four seasons and 49 episodes from 2016 to 2021. Three years later, it’s set to get a 90 minute follow-up special called Wynonna Earp: Vengeance, which will be released through the Tubi streaming service.
Vanity Fair broke the news of the follow-up special, which has been written by the show’s creator and executive producer, Emily Andras. They were also able to confirm that Melanie Scrofano (Wynonna herself), Tim Rozon (Doc Holliday), Dom Provost-Chalkley (Waverly Earp), and Katherine Barrell (Nicole Haught) are all reprising their roles, and “other familiar...
Vanity Fair broke the news of the follow-up special, which has been written by the show’s creator and executive producer, Emily Andras. They were also able to confirm that Melanie Scrofano (Wynonna herself), Tim Rozon (Doc Holliday), Dom Provost-Chalkley (Waverly Earp), and Katherine Barrell (Nicole Haught) are all reprising their roles, and “other familiar...
- 2/9/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Wynonna and her crew are getting back to work, thanks to Tubi. The ad-supported streaming service has ordered a 90-minute special titled Wynonna Earp: Vengeance.
A horror western series that aired for four seasons on Syfy, the Wynonna Earp TV show stars Melanie Scrofano, Tim Rozon, Shamier Anderson, Katherine Barrell, and Dominique Provost-Chalkley. Based on the Beau Smith comic series, the story centers on lawman Wyatt Earp’s demon-fighting great-great-granddaughter (Scrofano), who inherited his abilities and legendary gun. As a special agent of the US Marshals’ secret Black Badge Division, Wynonna works with her younger sister, Waverly (Provost-Chalkley), Agent Xavier Dolls (Anderson), and Doc Holliday (Rozon), to end the Earp Curse for good. Read More…...
A horror western series that aired for four seasons on Syfy, the Wynonna Earp TV show stars Melanie Scrofano, Tim Rozon, Shamier Anderson, Katherine Barrell, and Dominique Provost-Chalkley. Based on the Beau Smith comic series, the story centers on lawman Wyatt Earp’s demon-fighting great-great-granddaughter (Scrofano), who inherited his abilities and legendary gun. As a special agent of the US Marshals’ secret Black Badge Division, Wynonna works with her younger sister, Waverly (Provost-Chalkley), Agent Xavier Dolls (Anderson), and Doc Holliday (Rozon), to end the Earp Curse for good. Read More…...
- 2/9/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
It’s a TV miracle.
Nearly three years after concluding its run on Syfy, cult favorite Wynonna Earp is returning for a 90-minute scripted special on Fox’s ad-supported streamer Tubi. The one-off is expected to air late this year according to Vanity Fair, which was first to break news of the project dubbed Vengeance.
Creator Emily Andras penned the special, with cast members Melanie Scrofano (Wynonna), Tim Rozon (Doc Holliday), Dom Provost-Chalkley (Waverly Earp) and Katherine Barrell (Nicole Haught) all returning to reprise their roles. Paolo Barzman will return to direct. A premiere date has not yet been determined.
“Doc and Wynonna have been on an adventure, and Waverly and Nicole have been at home in [the Earp hometown of] Purgatory, doing their thing. I think it’s going to be really interesting to see, hopefully, what gets everybody home—maybe facing a challenge they’ve never faced before, something pretty intense. It...
Nearly three years after concluding its run on Syfy, cult favorite Wynonna Earp is returning for a 90-minute scripted special on Fox’s ad-supported streamer Tubi. The one-off is expected to air late this year according to Vanity Fair, which was first to break news of the project dubbed Vengeance.
Creator Emily Andras penned the special, with cast members Melanie Scrofano (Wynonna), Tim Rozon (Doc Holliday), Dom Provost-Chalkley (Waverly Earp) and Katherine Barrell (Nicole Haught) all returning to reprise their roles. Paolo Barzman will return to direct. A premiere date has not yet been determined.
“Doc and Wynonna have been on an adventure, and Waverly and Nicole have been at home in [the Earp hometown of] Purgatory, doing their thing. I think it’s going to be really interesting to see, hopefully, what gets everybody home—maybe facing a challenge they’ve never faced before, something pretty intense. It...
- 2/8/2024
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Motion Content Group, an industrious producer and co-financier of Love Island, Wynonna Earp and some 1,800 other series globally, is rebranding as GroupM Motion Entertainment in North America.
The move comes amid a broader pivot toward premium programming.
Motion Content, already well-established in more than two dozen territories, made a major push into the U.S. several years ago, with CEO Richard Foster relocating from London to LA. Those efforts took shape just before Covid upended the production sector.
GroupM Motion Entertainment will be co-led by Foster, Global CEO GroupM Motion Entertainment, and Kirk McDonald, CEO GroupM North America.
Beginning in 2009 as GroupM Entertainment, the unit initially worked with broadcasters such as Viacom’s Channel 5, then owned by controversial British media baron Richard Desmond, to pay for a range of factual and entertainment titles. Multi-faceted deals were structured by covered advertising and international ancillary arrangements. It then moved into drama,...
The move comes amid a broader pivot toward premium programming.
Motion Content, already well-established in more than two dozen territories, made a major push into the U.S. several years ago, with CEO Richard Foster relocating from London to LA. Those efforts took shape just before Covid upended the production sector.
GroupM Motion Entertainment will be co-led by Foster, Global CEO GroupM Motion Entertainment, and Kirk McDonald, CEO GroupM North America.
Beginning in 2009 as GroupM Entertainment, the unit initially worked with broadcasters such as Viacom’s Channel 5, then owned by controversial British media baron Richard Desmond, to pay for a range of factual and entertainment titles. Multi-faceted deals were structured by covered advertising and international ancillary arrangements. It then moved into drama,...
- 2/22/2023
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
For four seasons, fans watched Melanie Scrofano, Tim Rozon, Dominique Provost-Chalkley, and Kat Barrell in the Syfy series Wynonna Earp — and it wasn’t nearly enough. So, when TV Insider spoke with Barrell about her latest Hallmark movie, A Tale of Two Christmases, we couldn’t help bringing up seeing the four together again. After all, Barrell, Scrofano, and Rozon have all starred in Hallmark movies, so what about seeing everyone together in one of those? “I love all those guys so much. It’s such a fun thing to think about putting us all in a completely different world than Wynonna,” Barrell shared. And if she could dream cast that movie? “I’m all for more queer storytelling. I would love to put Dom in a non-binary role on Hallmark. I think that would be absolutely incredible. I would love to tell a queer Christmas love story. I think...
- 11/27/2022
- TV Insider
Saloon Media, the production company behind such TV projects as Cold Valley, Witches of Salem, Web of Darkness, Encounter: UFO, and Hotel Paranormal (hosted by Dan Aykroyd), has announced that they have acquired the rights to author Shaun Hamill’s debut horror novel A Cosmology of Monsters, which was first published in 2019. The company is working with executive producer Caitlin D. Fryers to turn A Cosmology of Monsters into an ongoing one-hour TV series, with the first season to consist of eight episodes.
Fryers previously worked on the shows Wynonna Earp, Endlings, and Private Eyes. She is developing A Cosmology of Monsters with Saloon’s SVP of Scripted Content, Melissa Williamson. Hamill and Saloon’s Michael Kot are executive producing the show with Fryers.
Hamill’s novel (pick up a copy Here) has the following description:
Noah Turner sees monsters. His father saw them – and built a shrine to them with The Wandering Dark,...
Fryers previously worked on the shows Wynonna Earp, Endlings, and Private Eyes. She is developing A Cosmology of Monsters with Saloon’s SVP of Scripted Content, Melissa Williamson. Hamill and Saloon’s Michael Kot are executive producing the show with Fryers.
Hamill’s novel (pick up a copy Here) has the following description:
Noah Turner sees monsters. His father saw them – and built a shrine to them with The Wandering Dark,...
- 11/22/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Netflix subscribers looking to save some money now have the option to sign up for a cheaper, ad-supported tier. The Basic with Ads plan costs 6.99 per month rather than 9.99 for the basic plan without ads, and gives subscribers access to a decent amount of the streaming service’s extensive library. However, according to Variety and GameSpot, there are a number of TV shows and movies that unfortunately aren’t available to watch for people subscribing to Netflix’s newest tier.
Netflix’s Chief Operating Officer Greg Peters did tell reporters back in October that a “limited number of movies and TV shows won’t be available due to licensing restrictions, and [Netflix is] going to be working on reducing that over time,” but even with the new tier launching Nov. 3, Netflix still hasn’t released an official list showing what is and isn’t available to its Basic with Ads subscribers. Because of this,...
Netflix’s Chief Operating Officer Greg Peters did tell reporters back in October that a “limited number of movies and TV shows won’t be available due to licensing restrictions, and [Netflix is] going to be working on reducing that over time,” but even with the new tier launching Nov. 3, Netflix still hasn’t released an official list showing what is and isn’t available to its Basic with Ads subscribers. Because of this,...
- 11/4/2022
- by Brynnaarens
- Den of Geek
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Chicago – The fan gathering conventions are coming back, and a new one has emerged. The 2022 Fan Expo is the new name for the former Wizard World, which had met in pre-pandemic Chicago for years. The Fan Expo offers the same celebrity meet-and-greets, including Joel McHale (“Star Girl”), Carl Weathers (“Rocky”), Ron Perlman (“Hellboy”), Anthony Daniels (“Star Wars”), Jonathan Frakes (“Star Trek; Tng”) and director Kevin Smith (“Clerks”).
To gear up for the new Fan Expo, HollywoodChicago.com is publishing – for the first time – a series of Exclusive Portraits from the last Wizard World in 2021. Photographer Joe Arce was there, and captured these TV and movie stars that attended the event.
Click “Next” and “Previous” to scan through the slideshow or jump directly to individual photos with the captioned links below. All photos © Joe Arce of Starstruck Foto for HollywoodChicago.
Chicago – The fan gathering conventions are coming back, and a new one has emerged. The 2022 Fan Expo is the new name for the former Wizard World, which had met in pre-pandemic Chicago for years. The Fan Expo offers the same celebrity meet-and-greets, including Joel McHale (“Star Girl”), Carl Weathers (“Rocky”), Ron Perlman (“Hellboy”), Anthony Daniels (“Star Wars”), Jonathan Frakes (“Star Trek; Tng”) and director Kevin Smith (“Clerks”).
To gear up for the new Fan Expo, HollywoodChicago.com is publishing – for the first time – a series of Exclusive Portraits from the last Wizard World in 2021. Photographer Joe Arce was there, and captured these TV and movie stars that attended the event.
Click “Next” and “Previous” to scan through the slideshow or jump directly to individual photos with the captioned links below. All photos © Joe Arce of Starstruck Foto for HollywoodChicago.
- 7/8/2022
- by PatrickMcD
- HollywoodChicago.com
Appointments
Gabriella Carriere has joined Fremantle as group head of strategy, reporting into Andrea Scrosati, group COO and CEO continental Europe. Carriere joins from Sky Italia where she held the positions of Sky Wifi marketing senior director, media and commercial partnerships director and strategy director since joining in 2016. She replaces Van Truong, who held the position for five years and is now head of special projects, reporting into Scrosati and working closely with CEO Jennifer Mullin and the rest of the leadership team.
Scrosati said: “Gabriella is an exceptional talent. I had the great opportunity to work with her in the past and she always struck me for her unique analytical and business skills and understanding of the media market. Her experience and innovative approach will help us continue to define a strategy that will be key to Fremantle’s very ambitious global growth plans.
Carriere added: ““Fremantle is home...
Gabriella Carriere has joined Fremantle as group head of strategy, reporting into Andrea Scrosati, group COO and CEO continental Europe. Carriere joins from Sky Italia where she held the positions of Sky Wifi marketing senior director, media and commercial partnerships director and strategy director since joining in 2016. She replaces Van Truong, who held the position for five years and is now head of special projects, reporting into Scrosati and working closely with CEO Jennifer Mullin and the rest of the leadership team.
Scrosati said: “Gabriella is an exceptional talent. I had the great opportunity to work with her in the past and she always struck me for her unique analytical and business skills and understanding of the media market. Her experience and innovative approach will help us continue to define a strategy that will be key to Fremantle’s very ambitious global growth plans.
Carriere added: ““Fremantle is home...
- 5/30/2022
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Tim Rizon co-starred on the supernatural/western series Wynonna Earp for four seasons. It ended earlier this year and now, Rizon has returned to Syfy in a new Canadian series, SurrealEstate. How long will this show run? Will SurrealEstate be cancelled or renewed for season two? Stay tuned. *Status update below.
A paranormal drama series, SurrealEstate stars Rozon, Sarah Levy, Adam Korson, Maurice Dean Wint, Savannah Basley, and Tennille Read. The story follows an elite team of specialists at The Roman Agency who handle the cases no one else can -- haunted and possessed houses that literally scare would-be buyers away. Researching, investigating, and “fixing” the things that go bump in the night, the team works to create closure (and closings) even as they struggle with demons of their own. Nick Roman (Rozon) is the owner and has gained a whispered...
A paranormal drama series, SurrealEstate stars Rozon, Sarah Levy, Adam Korson, Maurice Dean Wint, Savannah Basley, and Tennille Read. The story follows an elite team of specialists at The Roman Agency who handle the cases no one else can -- haunted and possessed houses that literally scare would-be buyers away. Researching, investigating, and “fixing” the things that go bump in the night, the team works to create closure (and closings) even as they struggle with demons of their own. Nick Roman (Rozon) is the owner and has gained a whispered...
- 5/11/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Exclusive: Comic book and graphic novel publisher Idw has unveiled nine new original comic book projects set for release beginning in July as part of a new initiative. While the focus is on creating new comic book IP, following publishing of the comics, the Idw Entertainment Group will work to potentially develop the IP for film, television and other entertainment mediums the way the company has done in the past with such titles as Wynonna Earp and Locke & Key.
Reflecting genres including crime thriller, supernatural horror, science fiction and epic fantasy, the projects hail from New York Times bestselling authors, top industry artists and writers, as well as newcomers, including Scott Snyder, G. Willow Wilson and Stephen Graham Jones, among others. Additionally, Idw has additional projects underway for 2023 and beyond, including a comic book series by Academy Award–winning director, screenwriter, novelist, and showrunner John Ridley and several original graphic novels aimed at middle grade and YA audiences.
Beginning with Scott Snyder’s Dark Spaces: Wildfire in July (see details below), Idw will be publishing the projects monthly.
“A year ago we gave ourselves a mission: to make Idw the destination for premier talent and rising stars,” says Mark Doyle, editorial director of Originals. “This is an unprecedented moment in Idw’s history, and there’s been a tremendous team effort from our creative and editorial teams and everyone at the company to develop a stellar slate of original stories—and we’re having a blast doing it!”
Here is a trailer for Idw’s new initiative:
“Throughout our history, Idw has provided a supportive environment for passionate creators to pursue their artistic vision, taking form as such beloved titles as 30 Days of Night, Locke & Key, V Wars, Canto, October Faction, and Wynonna Earp, just to name a few,” says publisher Nachie Marsham. “Our new Originals editorial division, spearheaded by Mark Doyle, reflects our commitment to building upon that legacy. More than ever before, we are reaching out to the creative community, welcoming fresh ideas that span a diverse range of genres, and offering audiences wild new worlds to explore.”
The first nine projects are:
Dark Spaces: Wildfire, a thriller series written by Scott Snyder with art by Hayden Sherman, follows a group of female inmate firefighters deep into the smoldering California hills, where their desperate heist of a burning mansion will lead them to the score of a lifetime…or a deadly trap!
Trve Kvlt, a five-issue miniseries written by Scott Bryan Wilson with art by Liana Kangas, introduces Marty Tarantella, a down-on-his-luck loser whose last-ditch scheme to escape a lifetime of fast-food service sets him on a collision course with a cult of violent, Devil-worshiping lunatics!
Crashing, a five-issue miniseries written by Matthew Klein with art by Morgan Beem, throws open the doors of an emergency room filled with casualties of a superhuman war, where Rose Osler, a doctor on her own path of addiction and recovery, faces the most dangerous day of her medical career.
Earthdivers, an ongoing series written by Stephen Graham Jones with art by Davide Gianfelice, unites four Indigenous survivors in an apocalyptic near future as they embark on a bloody, one-way mission to save the world by traveling back in time to kill Christopher Columbus and prevent the creation of America.
Dead Seas, a six-issue miniseries written by Cavan Scott with art by Nick Brokenshire, transforms a cynical convict into a reluctant hero when he’s trapped on a sinking prison ship swarming with ghosts. Can he unite desperate criminals, pirates, and brutal guards as they try to escape a watery grave?
Golgotha Motor Mountain, a five-issue miniseries written by Matthew Erman and Lonnie Nadler with art by Ryan Lee, is a high-octane, redneck motor massacre about two meth-cooking brothers and their attempt to make it home in one piece as all manner of cosmic alien horrors are hot on their trail.
Arca, an original graphic novel written by Van Jensen with art by Jesse Lonergan, leaves a dying Earth behind as billionaires establish a luxurious new society out among the stars, tended to by teenage indentured servants. But one girl discovers that the good life promised for their years of servitude was a lie…
The Sin Bin, a six-issue miniseries written by Robbie Thompson with art by Molly Murakami, hits the road with washed-up hockey player Dale “Dukes” Duquesne, who moonlights as a monster hunter during away games with his daughter, Cat, in tow, hoping to find her mother’s killer.
The Hunger and the Dusk, a twelve-issue storyline written by G. Willow Wilson with art by Chris Wildgoose, upends an age-old conflict between humans and orcs by introducing a new, deadlier species. Fragile alliances form—and unexpected romances blossom—as former enemies wade into battle together to save their two races.
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Launch Gallery: Idw Announces Nine Original Series, Launching Expansive New Comic Book Initiative...
Reflecting genres including crime thriller, supernatural horror, science fiction and epic fantasy, the projects hail from New York Times bestselling authors, top industry artists and writers, as well as newcomers, including Scott Snyder, G. Willow Wilson and Stephen Graham Jones, among others. Additionally, Idw has additional projects underway for 2023 and beyond, including a comic book series by Academy Award–winning director, screenwriter, novelist, and showrunner John Ridley and several original graphic novels aimed at middle grade and YA audiences.
Beginning with Scott Snyder’s Dark Spaces: Wildfire in July (see details below), Idw will be publishing the projects monthly.
“A year ago we gave ourselves a mission: to make Idw the destination for premier talent and rising stars,” says Mark Doyle, editorial director of Originals. “This is an unprecedented moment in Idw’s history, and there’s been a tremendous team effort from our creative and editorial teams and everyone at the company to develop a stellar slate of original stories—and we’re having a blast doing it!”
Here is a trailer for Idw’s new initiative:
“Throughout our history, Idw has provided a supportive environment for passionate creators to pursue their artistic vision, taking form as such beloved titles as 30 Days of Night, Locke & Key, V Wars, Canto, October Faction, and Wynonna Earp, just to name a few,” says publisher Nachie Marsham. “Our new Originals editorial division, spearheaded by Mark Doyle, reflects our commitment to building upon that legacy. More than ever before, we are reaching out to the creative community, welcoming fresh ideas that span a diverse range of genres, and offering audiences wild new worlds to explore.”
The first nine projects are:
Dark Spaces: Wildfire, a thriller series written by Scott Snyder with art by Hayden Sherman, follows a group of female inmate firefighters deep into the smoldering California hills, where their desperate heist of a burning mansion will lead them to the score of a lifetime…or a deadly trap!
Trve Kvlt, a five-issue miniseries written by Scott Bryan Wilson with art by Liana Kangas, introduces Marty Tarantella, a down-on-his-luck loser whose last-ditch scheme to escape a lifetime of fast-food service sets him on a collision course with a cult of violent, Devil-worshiping lunatics!
Crashing, a five-issue miniseries written by Matthew Klein with art by Morgan Beem, throws open the doors of an emergency room filled with casualties of a superhuman war, where Rose Osler, a doctor on her own path of addiction and recovery, faces the most dangerous day of her medical career.
Earthdivers, an ongoing series written by Stephen Graham Jones with art by Davide Gianfelice, unites four Indigenous survivors in an apocalyptic near future as they embark on a bloody, one-way mission to save the world by traveling back in time to kill Christopher Columbus and prevent the creation of America.
Dead Seas, a six-issue miniseries written by Cavan Scott with art by Nick Brokenshire, transforms a cynical convict into a reluctant hero when he’s trapped on a sinking prison ship swarming with ghosts. Can he unite desperate criminals, pirates, and brutal guards as they try to escape a watery grave?
Golgotha Motor Mountain, a five-issue miniseries written by Matthew Erman and Lonnie Nadler with art by Ryan Lee, is a high-octane, redneck motor massacre about two meth-cooking brothers and their attempt to make it home in one piece as all manner of cosmic alien horrors are hot on their trail.
Arca, an original graphic novel written by Van Jensen with art by Jesse Lonergan, leaves a dying Earth behind as billionaires establish a luxurious new society out among the stars, tended to by teenage indentured servants. But one girl discovers that the good life promised for their years of servitude was a lie…
The Sin Bin, a six-issue miniseries written by Robbie Thompson with art by Molly Murakami, hits the road with washed-up hockey player Dale “Dukes” Duquesne, who moonlights as a monster hunter during away games with his daughter, Cat, in tow, hoping to find her mother’s killer.
The Hunger and the Dusk, a twelve-issue storyline written by G. Willow Wilson with art by Chris Wildgoose, upends an age-old conflict between humans and orcs by introducing a new, deadlier species. Fragile alliances form—and unexpected romances blossom—as former enemies wade into battle together to save their two races.
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Launch Gallery: Idw Announces Nine Original Series, Launching Expansive New Comic Book Initiative...
- 4/14/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
CTV’s “Transplant” led television honors at the Canadian Screen Awards with eight wins including best drama series, best lead actor, drama series for Hamza Haq and best lead actress, drama series for Laurence Leboeuf.
The final season of CBC’s “Kim’s Convenience” won three Canadian Screen Awards, including Paul Sun-Hyung Lee for best lead actor, comedy; Jean Yoon for best lead actress, comedy; and Andrew Phung for best supporting actor, comedy, marking his fifth win in this category. The award for best comedy series went to CBC’s “Sort Of.”
Film honors were led by Shasha Nakhai and Rich Williamson’s “Scarborough,” which won eight Canadian Screen Awards including best motion picture, achievement in direction and the John Dunning best first feature film award.
Obsidian Theatre’s “21 Black Futures” led the digital media category with four wins, including best web program or series, fiction, and best lead performance, web...
The final season of CBC’s “Kim’s Convenience” won three Canadian Screen Awards, including Paul Sun-Hyung Lee for best lead actor, comedy; Jean Yoon for best lead actress, comedy; and Andrew Phung for best supporting actor, comedy, marking his fifth win in this category. The award for best comedy series went to CBC’s “Sort Of.”
Film honors were led by Shasha Nakhai and Rich Williamson’s “Scarborough,” which won eight Canadian Screen Awards including best motion picture, achievement in direction and the John Dunning best first feature film award.
Obsidian Theatre’s “21 Black Futures” led the digital media category with four wins, including best web program or series, fiction, and best lead performance, web...
- 4/11/2022
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
The inaugural season of CBC and HBO Max series “Sort Of” leads both the television and overall 2022 Canadian Screen Award nominations with 13 nods. CBC’s “Pretty Hard Cases” and CTV Sci-Fi Channel’s “Wynonna Earp” with 11 each, and CBC’s “Coroner” and “Kim’s Convenience” with 10 each are the other leading television nominees.
The Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television revealed on Tuesday 145 nominations across television, film and digital media categories. In film, Shasha Nakhai and Rich Williamson’s “Scarborough” and Danis Goulet’s “Night Raiders” top the nominations with 11 each, while Michael McGowan’s “All My Puny Sorrows” has eight and Bretten Hannam’s “Wildhood” and Ivan Grbovic’s “Drunken Birds” six each.
“21 Black Futures” and “For the Record” lead the digital media nominations with eight each, followed by “The Communist’s Daughter” with six.
Beth Janson, CEO, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, said: “We are so fortunate to...
The Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television revealed on Tuesday 145 nominations across television, film and digital media categories. In film, Shasha Nakhai and Rich Williamson’s “Scarborough” and Danis Goulet’s “Night Raiders” top the nominations with 11 each, while Michael McGowan’s “All My Puny Sorrows” has eight and Bretten Hannam’s “Wildhood” and Ivan Grbovic’s “Drunken Birds” six each.
“21 Black Futures” and “For the Record” lead the digital media nominations with eight each, followed by “The Communist’s Daughter” with six.
Beth Janson, CEO, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, said: “We are so fortunate to...
- 2/15/2022
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
David Oyelowo and his wife Jessica are teaming up with ViacomCBS and MTV Entertainment Studios after their production company Yoruba Saxon signed an overall deal to make scripted and unscripted content for the company. Among one of the projects already announced is a limited series titled Bass Reeves. The show would see Oyelowo step into the titular role as the legendary lawman of the wild west who is known as the greatest frontier hero in American history and the inspiration for The Lone Ranger. Reeves worked in the post-Reconstruction era as a federal peace officer in the Indian Territory. Jessica Oyelowo (Credit: Denise Borchert) During his time, he captured over 3,000 of the most dangerous criminals without ever being wounded. He’s previously been depicted in shows like Watchmen, Timeless, Wynonna Earp, and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, among others. Joining David on the project is Viacom CBS and MTV Entertainment...
- 9/9/2021
- TV Insider
Sometimes good series not only go bad, they do so at the worst of all possible times — as in, right when they’re coming to an end. As a result, instead of leaving us reflecting fondly on a show that we’ve loved and lost, we’re stuck with an unpleasant aftertaste and a nagging question: It wasn’t always this crummy, was it?
The answer, thank the TV gods, is generally no, our favorite programs didn’t always reek. But that doesn’t diminish the “Ugh!” of a debatably lousy series finale.
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The answer, thank the TV gods, is generally no, our favorite programs didn’t always reek. But that doesn’t diminish the “Ugh!” of a debatably lousy series finale.
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- 8/7/2021
- by Team TVLine
- TVLine.com
Are we sure that wasn't the series finale?
Wynonna Earp Season 4 Episode 11 had all the hallmarks of a fantastic, if somewhat overstuffed, season finale -- action, suspense, romance, and most importantly, resolution.
The writers wrapped almost everything up in a neat little bow, with the only dangling plot point being WayHaught's upcoming wedding, which will be the actual series finale for the show.
"Better Dig Two" was an impressive feat of storytelling, with the only downfall being there was too much plot squeezed into a mere 42 minutes.
The action never stopped, which isn't a bad thing, especially after the slow start to the second half of Wynonna Earp Season 4, but the quick pace of storytelling was almost unfollowable.
And even the best of us probably suffered metaphorical whiplash trying to keep everything straight, as the show jumped from one plot point to the next at warp speed.
There was just...
Wynonna Earp Season 4 Episode 11 had all the hallmarks of a fantastic, if somewhat overstuffed, season finale -- action, suspense, romance, and most importantly, resolution.
The writers wrapped almost everything up in a neat little bow, with the only dangling plot point being WayHaught's upcoming wedding, which will be the actual series finale for the show.
"Better Dig Two" was an impressive feat of storytelling, with the only downfall being there was too much plot squeezed into a mere 42 minutes.
The action never stopped, which isn't a bad thing, especially after the slow start to the second half of Wynonna Earp Season 4, but the quick pace of storytelling was almost unfollowable.
And even the best of us probably suffered metaphorical whiplash trying to keep everything straight, as the show jumped from one plot point to the next at warp speed.
There was just...
- 4/3/2021
- by Jessica Lerner
- TVfanatic
This Wynonna Earp article contains spoilers for Season 4, Episode 11: “Better Dig Two.”
“Better Dig Two,” the penultimate episode of Wynonna Earp Season 4, gave viewers a lot to unpack. Waverly was a Dark Angel, and then she wasn’t. Doc was the Clanton heir, and then he wasn’t. Everything was fucked, and then it wasn’t. This show does such a good job raising the stakes, but it doesn’t always nail its pacing. I would have liked to see the story beats hit in these last two episodes stretched out a bit longer, and really explored. Is the Dark Angel part of Waverly or are they two separate entities? Is there any part of Waverly who revels in her angel power? After so many years of pain, does Doc really want to die, and what does it mean that Wynonna wouldn’t let him? There’s so much rich,...
“Better Dig Two,” the penultimate episode of Wynonna Earp Season 4, gave viewers a lot to unpack. Waverly was a Dark Angel, and then she wasn’t. Doc was the Clanton heir, and then he wasn’t. Everything was fucked, and then it wasn’t. This show does such a good job raising the stakes, but it doesn’t always nail its pacing. I would have liked to see the story beats hit in these last two episodes stretched out a bit longer, and really explored. Is the Dark Angel part of Waverly or are they two separate entities? Is there any part of Waverly who revels in her angel power? After so many years of pain, does Doc really want to die, and what does it mean that Wynonna wouldn’t let him? There’s so much rich,...
- 4/3/2021
- by Kayti Burt
- Den of Geek
That's how it's done.
After a slow start to the final (!) six episodes, Wynonna Earp Season 4 Episode 10 was stellar, full of suspense, intrigue, and laughs, also managing to get the story back on track as we head into the show's last two installments.
It's the kind of episodes we've been craving all along, so let's hope this continues as our beloved little show that could take its final bow.
Angel Waverly was beautiful and terrifying in her own right.
She's such a departure from the fun-spirited, wacky, and loving Waverly that it wasn't even necessary for her to be monochrome and have wings for us to know that she's not our Waverly, but something else entirely.
Jolene: Does it ever get boring playing the role of damsel in distress?
Waverly: I don’t play the damsel.
Jolene: Or is it that you just don’t want the burden of being a hero?...
After a slow start to the final (!) six episodes, Wynonna Earp Season 4 Episode 10 was stellar, full of suspense, intrigue, and laughs, also managing to get the story back on track as we head into the show's last two installments.
It's the kind of episodes we've been craving all along, so let's hope this continues as our beloved little show that could take its final bow.
Angel Waverly was beautiful and terrifying in her own right.
She's such a departure from the fun-spirited, wacky, and loving Waverly that it wasn't even necessary for her to be monochrome and have wings for us to know that she's not our Waverly, but something else entirely.
Jolene: Does it ever get boring playing the role of damsel in distress?
Waverly: I don’t play the damsel.
Jolene: Or is it that you just don’t want the burden of being a hero?...
- 3/27/2021
- by Jessica Lerner
- TVfanatic
Tim Mutimer, former CEO of international distributor Banijay Rights, is set to lead the global distribution arm of Cineflix Media.
Mutimer takes the reins from long-serving CEO Chris Bonney, the industry veteran who is retiring this year.
The executive will be responsible for leading the 30-strong Cineflix Rights team based in London, Toronto and Dublin, building on the company’s expansion across scripted and factual acquisitions, as well as the growth of its sales business. The outfit has had a major hit on its hands with Apple TV Plus drama “Tehran,” which it distributes internationally.
Reporting to Cineflix Media co-founder and co-ceo Glen Salzman, Mutimer will steer the content strategy for the pipeline from in-house production companies Cineflix Studios, Cineflix Productions and joint venture companies including Buccaneer Media and Connect3 Media, as well as more than 100 third-party producer partners.
Mutimer most recently served as executive VP of Emea at Banijay Rights.
Mutimer takes the reins from long-serving CEO Chris Bonney, the industry veteran who is retiring this year.
The executive will be responsible for leading the 30-strong Cineflix Rights team based in London, Toronto and Dublin, building on the company’s expansion across scripted and factual acquisitions, as well as the growth of its sales business. The outfit has had a major hit on its hands with Apple TV Plus drama “Tehran,” which it distributes internationally.
Reporting to Cineflix Media co-founder and co-ceo Glen Salzman, Mutimer will steer the content strategy for the pipeline from in-house production companies Cineflix Studios, Cineflix Productions and joint venture companies including Buccaneer Media and Connect3 Media, as well as more than 100 third-party producer partners.
Mutimer most recently served as executive VP of Emea at Banijay Rights.
- 3/22/2021
- by Manori Ravindran
- Variety Film + TV
Varun Saranga has been acting professionally for more than a decade and the years have certainly been good to him. After making his on screen debut in 2009, he got his first major opportunity that same year when he was cast as Aj in How to Be Indie. As he career continued to progress, Varun found himself being presented with even bigger opportunities. Time and time again he showed that he was capable of playing a variety of characters across multiple genres. These days, he is best-known for his role as Jeremy in the hit series Wynonna Earp. Although the
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- 3/17/2021
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
This Wynonna Earp review contains spoilers.
Wynonna Earp Season 4, Episode 8
Oh, to be a fly on the (probably Zoom) wall of the Wynona Earp writers’ room during the brainstorm session about which Halloween costumes each character should wear in this autumnal holiday-themed installment! Reader, they nailed it. Wynonna dresses as feminist hero Britney Spears (compliment of Waverly for both bringing the costume together and knowing that Wynonna would be into it), and Wonder Woman. Doc is bisexual icon Freddie Mercury. And Waverly… well, Waverly is a ladybug and then an angel. It’s all beyond perfect, and epitomizes just how much fun this slasher episode of Wynonna Earp truly is. Two episodes, and Wynonna Earp Season 4B continues to be… just an incredibly good time? There is a time and place for Important Television, and Wynonna Earp sometimes ducks into that intersection, but I don’t think we talk enough...
Wynonna Earp Season 4, Episode 8
Oh, to be a fly on the (probably Zoom) wall of the Wynona Earp writers’ room during the brainstorm session about which Halloween costumes each character should wear in this autumnal holiday-themed installment! Reader, they nailed it. Wynonna dresses as feminist hero Britney Spears (compliment of Waverly for both bringing the costume together and knowing that Wynonna would be into it), and Wonder Woman. Doc is bisexual icon Freddie Mercury. And Waverly… well, Waverly is a ladybug and then an angel. It’s all beyond perfect, and epitomizes just how much fun this slasher episode of Wynonna Earp truly is. Two episodes, and Wynonna Earp Season 4B continues to be… just an incredibly good time? There is a time and place for Important Television, and Wynonna Earp sometimes ducks into that intersection, but I don’t think we talk enough...
- 3/13/2021
- by Kayti Burt
- Den of Geek
The 'weird western' TV series "Wynonna Earp", based on the comic book title by Beau Smith, following the great-great-granddaughter (Melanie Scrofano) of Old West lawman 'Wyatt Earp', has been canceled, premiering the first of the last six episodes March 5, 2021 on Syfy:
"I'd like to thank our wonderful cast and crew, all of whom were instrumental in bringing 'Wynonna Earp' to our loyal and passionate audience," said showrunner Emily Andras.
"I’m really proud of what we’ve accomplished over these four seasons and so excited to get to watch the second half of season 4 together," said series star Scrofano.
"There will be tears but there will also be laughs. And crop tops. And family."
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"I'd like to thank our wonderful cast and crew, all of whom were instrumental in bringing 'Wynonna Earp' to our loyal and passionate audience," said showrunner Emily Andras.
"I’m really proud of what we’ve accomplished over these four seasons and so excited to get to watch the second half of season 4 together," said series star Scrofano.
"There will be tears but there will also be laughs. And crop tops. And family."
Click the images to enlarge...
- 2/9/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
In today’s TV news roundup, Fox announced the premiere dates for “The Masked Singer” Season 5 and “Game of Talents,” and Variety obtained an exclusive first look at Christopher Meloni on “Finding Your Roots.”
Dates
HBO Max will debut its new reality competition series, “The Bridge,” on Feb. 11. With James McAvoy as host, 12 strangers from the United States, United Kingdom and Ireland set out into the British wilderness with no knowledge of what they’ll be doing, only that there is a cash prize of £100,000. On an island surrounded by a lake, the competitors must construct an 850-foot bridge in 20 days to win. Watch a trailer below.
HBO will add the Swedish-language limited series “Beartown” to its lineup on Feb. 22 at 9 p.m. Over the course of five episodes, the show, based on the novel by Fredrik Backman, follows a community that places its hopes of revitalization on its junior ice hockey team.
Dates
HBO Max will debut its new reality competition series, “The Bridge,” on Feb. 11. With James McAvoy as host, 12 strangers from the United States, United Kingdom and Ireland set out into the British wilderness with no knowledge of what they’ll be doing, only that there is a cash prize of £100,000. On an island surrounded by a lake, the competitors must construct an 850-foot bridge in 20 days to win. Watch a trailer below.
HBO will add the Swedish-language limited series “Beartown” to its lineup on Feb. 22 at 9 p.m. Over the course of five episodes, the show, based on the novel by Fredrik Backman, follows a community that places its hopes of revitalization on its junior ice hockey team.
- 2/8/2021
- by Haley Bosselman
- Variety Film + TV
Will things get easier for Wynonna in the fourth season of the Wynonna Earp TV show on Syfy? As we all know, the Nielsen ratings typically play a big role in determining whether a TV show like Wynonna Earp is cancelled or renewed for season five. Unfortunately, most of us do not live in Nielsen households. Because many viewers feel frustrated when their viewing habits and opinions aren't considered, we invite you to rate all of the fourth season episodes of Wynonna Earp here. *Status Update Below.
A Syfy horror western, Wynonna Earp stars Melanie Scrofano, Tim Rozon, and Dominique Provost-Chalkley. Based on the Beau Smith comic series, the story centers on lawman Wyatt Earp’s demon-fighting great-great-granddaughter (Scrofano), who inherited his abilities, as well as his legendary gun. As a special agent of the US Marshals’...
A Syfy horror western, Wynonna Earp stars Melanie Scrofano, Tim Rozon, and Dominique Provost-Chalkley. Based on the Beau Smith comic series, the story centers on lawman Wyatt Earp’s demon-fighting great-great-granddaughter (Scrofano), who inherited his abilities, as well as his legendary gun. As a special agent of the US Marshals’...
- 2/6/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
As soon as news dropped that Wynonna Earp Season 4 would be the final season of the fan favorite supernatural western to air on Syfy, the next logical question for most fans (including this one) was: could Wynonna Earp Season 5 happen elsewhere? In this age of peak distribution platforms and cult classics revived from the apparent dead for one last hurrah, could there still be a future for Wynonna Earp? Like many things, it mostly depends on money.
Before we get too far into this article, it’s important to note that any possible continuation of the Wynonna Earp TV series is pure speculation at this point. There are currently no plans to film a Season 5. That being said, while the language in the press release made clear that Season 4B would be the final episodes to air on Syfy, there are obviously still people involved in making this show who...
Before we get too far into this article, it’s important to note that any possible continuation of the Wynonna Earp TV series is pure speculation at this point. There are currently no plans to film a Season 5. That being said, while the language in the press release made clear that Season 4B would be the final episodes to air on Syfy, there are obviously still people involved in making this show who...
- 2/5/2021
- by Kayti Burt
- Den of Geek
It's officially the end of the line for Wynonna Earp.
The Syfy is closing up shop after Wynonna Earp Season 4, it has been announced.
“I’d like to thank our wonderful cast and crew, all of whom were instrumental in bringing Wynonna Earp to our loyal and passionate audience,” series creator/showrunner Emily Andras said in a statement.
“We couldn’t be prouder of these last six episodes on Syfy, and are thrilled to share them with our beloved fans, who have changed our lives forever. "
"I have been honored to tell Wynonna and her family’s story, and along with Seven24, Cineflix and CTV Sci-Fi, are hopeful we can continue to share their inspiring tales in the future.”
“Every once in a while a show comes along with a powerful message that resonates beyond all expectations with its fans, and for Syfy that show has been ‘Wynonna Earp,’” said Frances Berwick,...
The Syfy is closing up shop after Wynonna Earp Season 4, it has been announced.
“I’d like to thank our wonderful cast and crew, all of whom were instrumental in bringing Wynonna Earp to our loyal and passionate audience,” series creator/showrunner Emily Andras said in a statement.
“We couldn’t be prouder of these last six episodes on Syfy, and are thrilled to share them with our beloved fans, who have changed our lives forever. "
"I have been honored to tell Wynonna and her family’s story, and along with Seven24, Cineflix and CTV Sci-Fi, are hopeful we can continue to share their inspiring tales in the future.”
“Every once in a while a show comes along with a powerful message that resonates beyond all expectations with its fans, and for Syfy that show has been ‘Wynonna Earp,’” said Frances Berwick,...
- 2/5/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Syfy female-driven supernatural western “Wynonna Earp” is officially concluding its run after the end of its current and fourth season.
The remaining six episodes will air starting on March 5 and will end with the fourth season finale on April 9.
“I’d like to thank our wonderful cast and crew, all of whom were instrumental in bringing ‘Wynonna Earp’ to our loyal and passionate audience,” said creator, executive producer and showrunner Emily Andras. “We couldn’t be prouder of these last six episodes on Syfy, and are thrilled to share them with our beloved fans, who have changed our lives forever. I have been honored to tell Wynonna and her family’s story, and along with Seven24, Cineflix and CTV Sci-Fi, are hopeful we can continue to share their inspiring tales in the future.”
The series, which blended comedy, drama, western and horror, drew accolades over the years for its LGBTQ+ representation,...
The remaining six episodes will air starting on March 5 and will end with the fourth season finale on April 9.
“I’d like to thank our wonderful cast and crew, all of whom were instrumental in bringing ‘Wynonna Earp’ to our loyal and passionate audience,” said creator, executive producer and showrunner Emily Andras. “We couldn’t be prouder of these last six episodes on Syfy, and are thrilled to share them with our beloved fans, who have changed our lives forever. I have been honored to tell Wynonna and her family’s story, and along with Seven24, Cineflix and CTV Sci-Fi, are hopeful we can continue to share their inspiring tales in the future.”
The series, which blended comedy, drama, western and horror, drew accolades over the years for its LGBTQ+ representation,...
- 2/5/2021
- by Elaine Low
- Variety Film + TV
The fan-favorite “Wynonna Earp” will come to a series conclusion with the remaining six episodes of Season 4, Syfy announced Friday.
The remaining episodes will begin airing on Friday, March 5, with the series finale set for Friday, April 9.
“Wynonna Earp,” which debuted in 2016, stars Melanie Scrofano as the titular gunslinger, a descendant of the famed lawman Wyatt Earp cursed with the responsibility of defending the world from demons. The Emily Andras-created series has become a cult favorite across its troubled four-season run, with fans more than once rallying to prevent the show from cancellation.
“I’d like to thank our wonderful cast and crew, all of whom were instrumental in bringing ‘Wynonna Earp’ to our loyal and passionate audience,” Andras said in a statement. “We couldn’t be prouder of these last six episodes on Syfy, and are thrilled to share them with our beloved fans, who have changed our lives forever.
The remaining episodes will begin airing on Friday, March 5, with the series finale set for Friday, April 9.
“Wynonna Earp,” which debuted in 2016, stars Melanie Scrofano as the titular gunslinger, a descendant of the famed lawman Wyatt Earp cursed with the responsibility of defending the world from demons. The Emily Andras-created series has become a cult favorite across its troubled four-season run, with fans more than once rallying to prevent the show from cancellation.
“I’d like to thank our wonderful cast and crew, all of whom were instrumental in bringing ‘Wynonna Earp’ to our loyal and passionate audience,” Andras said in a statement. “We couldn’t be prouder of these last six episodes on Syfy, and are thrilled to share them with our beloved fans, who have changed our lives forever.
- 2/5/2021
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Sad news for Earpers. The cult favorite, supernatural Western series Wynonna Earp is coming to an end. Syfy just announced that the hugely popular series based on the Idw comic created by Beau Smith will conclude its run at the end of the current fourth season.
The remaining six episodes are set to return Friday, March 5 at 10 pm Et/Pt, culminating with the series finale on Friday, April 9 at 10 pm Et/Pt.
“I’d like to thank our wonderful cast and crew, all of whom were instrumental in bringing Wynonna Earp to our loyal and passionate audience,” said Emily Andras, television creator, executive producer and showrunner. “We couldn’t be prouder of these last six episodes on Syfy, and are thrilled to share them with our beloved fans, who have changed our lives forever. I have been honored to tell Wynonna and her family’s story, and along with Seven24, Cineflix and CTV Sci-Fi,...
The remaining six episodes are set to return Friday, March 5 at 10 pm Et/Pt, culminating with the series finale on Friday, April 9 at 10 pm Et/Pt.
“I’d like to thank our wonderful cast and crew, all of whom were instrumental in bringing Wynonna Earp to our loyal and passionate audience,” said Emily Andras, television creator, executive producer and showrunner. “We couldn’t be prouder of these last six episodes on Syfy, and are thrilled to share them with our beloved fans, who have changed our lives forever. I have been honored to tell Wynonna and her family’s story, and along with Seven24, Cineflix and CTV Sci-Fi,...
- 2/5/2021
- by Denise Petski and Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Billy Bryk (Wynonna Earp) has joined the cast of Jesse Eisenberg’s directorial debut When You Finish Saving the World, which, as we revealed earlier this year, will star Finn Wolfhard and Julianne Moore.
The A24 movie, a mother-son comedy-drama, has been scripted by Eisenberg and is being produced by Emma Stone and her SNL writer-director partner Dave McCary alongside Moore.
Inspired by Eisenberg’s Audible project of the same name, the film will have a slightly different focus than the audiobook, which was scripted by and starred Eisenberg. Set over three decades, the six-part audio show follows three members of a family: Nathan, a father learning to connect with his newborn son; Rachel, a young college student seeking to find her place in a relationship and in life; and Ziggy, a teenager hoping to figure out where he came from, and where he’s headed.
Bryk, who hosts...
The A24 movie, a mother-son comedy-drama, has been scripted by Eisenberg and is being produced by Emma Stone and her SNL writer-director partner Dave McCary alongside Moore.
Inspired by Eisenberg’s Audible project of the same name, the film will have a slightly different focus than the audiobook, which was scripted by and starred Eisenberg. Set over three decades, the six-part audio show follows three members of a family: Nathan, a father learning to connect with his newborn son; Rachel, a young college student seeking to find her place in a relationship and in life; and Ziggy, a teenager hoping to figure out where he came from, and where he’s headed.
Bryk, who hosts...
- 12/7/2020
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Chris Bonney, CEO of London-based distributor Cineflix Rights, is set to retire from the company next year.
The executive, a well-respected industry veteran who has grown Cineflix Media’s distribution operation, will step down following a period of transition, during which time the company will appoint a successor.
Bonney joined Cineflix Media in 2012 from Warner Bros. International Television Production to lead Cineflix Rights. Through his leadership, the company has grown into one of the U.K.’s largest independent television distributors, with a roster of 100 creative producer partners. The company’s 5,000-hour catalogue of scripted and factual content has been sold into more than 500 broadcasters and platforms around the world.
During Bonney’s tenure at Cineflix Rights, he increased the company’s deals with third-party partners to almost half of its overall portfolio, and ushered in innovative financing models to help producer partners, including Cineflix Productions, deliver programming.
Bonney’s...
The executive, a well-respected industry veteran who has grown Cineflix Media’s distribution operation, will step down following a period of transition, during which time the company will appoint a successor.
Bonney joined Cineflix Media in 2012 from Warner Bros. International Television Production to lead Cineflix Rights. Through his leadership, the company has grown into one of the U.K.’s largest independent television distributors, with a roster of 100 creative producer partners. The company’s 5,000-hour catalogue of scripted and factual content has been sold into more than 500 broadcasters and platforms around the world.
During Bonney’s tenure at Cineflix Rights, he increased the company’s deals with third-party partners to almost half of its overall portfolio, and ushered in innovative financing models to help producer partners, including Cineflix Productions, deliver programming.
Bonney’s...
- 11/24/2020
- by Manori Ravindran
- Variety Film + TV
The virtual Mipcom begins in earnest today and, although the industry is not gathering in Cannes, there is still a glut of news as studios announce sales. Deadline will keep this page updated with some of the day’s most notable deals. Hit refresh for updates. While you’re here, two things worth reading: we spoke to 10 sales chiefs about how the pandemic has changed TV distribution and sat down with Mipcom organizer Laurine Garaude.
‘All Creatures Great And Small’ Sales
All3Media International has clinched a raft of deals for Channel 5 and PBS’s hit drama All Creatures Great And Small. Acorn Media has taken streaming rights in the UK, South and Central America, Ireland and Malta. Other deals include Sky Deutschland, Dr (Denmark), Nrk (Norway), Svt (Sweden), Yleisradio Oy-TV1 (Finland), Filmin (Spain), Viasat World (Cee) and Mtva (Hungary). Produced by Playground Entertainment, the...
‘All Creatures Great And Small’ Sales
All3Media International has clinched a raft of deals for Channel 5 and PBS’s hit drama All Creatures Great And Small. Acorn Media has taken streaming rights in the UK, South and Central America, Ireland and Malta. Other deals include Sky Deutschland, Dr (Denmark), Nrk (Norway), Svt (Sweden), Yleisradio Oy-TV1 (Finland), Filmin (Spain), Viasat World (Cee) and Mtva (Hungary). Produced by Playground Entertainment, the...
- 10/12/2020
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including Transplant, Dancing With the Stars, Away and The Boys!
1 | Is the graphic animation in Showtime’s Love Fraud docuseries so stunningly artful to the point of distraction?
More from TVLineTransplant Sneak Peek: Bashir Impresses on His First Day of WorkThe Boys' Karen Fukuhara on Kimiko's Big Loss and Her 'Rift' With FrenchieAway Finale Recap: Did the Atlas Safely Make It to Mars? -- Plus, Grade It!
2 | In the Wynonna Earp finale, did you...
1 | Is the graphic animation in Showtime’s Love Fraud docuseries so stunningly artful to the point of distraction?
More from TVLineTransplant Sneak Peek: Bashir Impresses on His First Day of WorkThe Boys' Karen Fukuhara on Kimiko's Big Loss and Her 'Rift' With FrenchieAway Finale Recap: Did the Atlas Safely Make It to Mars? -- Plus, Grade It!
2 | In the Wynonna Earp finale, did you...
- 9/4/2020
- by Vlada Gelman, Matt Webb Mitovich, Michael Ausiello, Kimberly Roots, Andy Swift, Dave Nemetz, Rebecca Iannucci, Ryan Schwartz and Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
Did the gang manage to save one of their own?
On Wynonna Earp Season 4 Episode 6, the deadly midseason finale arrived, and dangerous unseen forces tried to mess with time.
Wynonna suffered a devastating loss as she tried to move on with her life.
However, the return of her sister presented some big issues for her.
Elsewhere, Ma'am sent reaper Billy after Waverly.
Watch Wynonna Earp Season 4 Episode 6 Online
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On Wynonna Earp Season 4 Episode 6, the deadly midseason finale arrived, and dangerous unseen forces tried to mess with time.
Wynonna suffered a devastating loss as she tried to move on with her life.
However, the return of her sister presented some big issues for her.
Elsewhere, Ma'am sent reaper Billy after Waverly.
Watch Wynonna Earp Season 4 Episode 6 Online
Use the video above to watch Wynonna Earp online right here via TV Fanatic.
Catch up on all your favorite shows and reviews and join in the conversations with other fanatics who love TV as much as you.
TV Fanatic is your destination for the latest news, spoilers, reviews, and so much more!
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- 8/31/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
As a regular installment, Wynonna Earp Season 4 Episode 6 checked off all the boxes.
There were equal parts drama and comedy, plenty of twists and turns, and moving dialogue.
What else could you want? Well, for a midseason finale, a sense of what comes next would be great.
As The Powers That Be proved on Wynonna Earp Season 4, the series struggles when it doesn't have a clear storyline mapped out from beginning to end.
The beginning is intriguing, and the ending is compelling, but the middle is just a complete mess.
Jeremy: I am so glad you didn’t croak.
Nicole: Yeah, but I frogged up, bad.
Jeremy: Hey, it’s just what happens when we’re not all together.
Permalink: Hey, it’s just what happens when we’re not all together. Added: August 28, 2020
This first half of the season fell victim to that disharmony during Wynonna Earp Season 4 Episode...
There were equal parts drama and comedy, plenty of twists and turns, and moving dialogue.
What else could you want? Well, for a midseason finale, a sense of what comes next would be great.
As The Powers That Be proved on Wynonna Earp Season 4, the series struggles when it doesn't have a clear storyline mapped out from beginning to end.
The beginning is intriguing, and the ending is compelling, but the middle is just a complete mess.
Jeremy: I am so glad you didn’t croak.
Nicole: Yeah, but I frogged up, bad.
Jeremy: Hey, it’s just what happens when we’re not all together.
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This first half of the season fell victim to that disharmony during Wynonna Earp Season 4 Episode...
- 8/31/2020
- by Jessica Lerner
- TVfanatic
A pair of Schitt’s Creek alumni are set to lead the cast of a Syfy series — which is gearing up to begin production in a few weeks.
Tim Rozon — who also stars in Syfy’s Wynonna Earp — and Sarah Levy will topline The Surrealtor, about a real estate firm that specializes in haunted and possessed houses. The show is scheduled begin filming its 10-episode season Sept. 15 in Newfoundland, Canada, as production starts to ramp up north of the border. Newfoundland and Labrador has had fewer than 10 active cases of the novel coronavirus since June.
The cast of ...
Tim Rozon — who also stars in Syfy’s Wynonna Earp — and Sarah Levy will topline The Surrealtor, about a real estate firm that specializes in haunted and possessed houses. The show is scheduled begin filming its 10-episode season Sept. 15 in Newfoundland, Canada, as production starts to ramp up north of the border. Newfoundland and Labrador has had fewer than 10 active cases of the novel coronavirus since June.
The cast of ...
- 8/26/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
A pair of Schitt’s Creek alumni are set to lead the cast of a Syfy series — which is gearing up to begin production in a few weeks.
Tim Rozon — who also stars in Syfy’s Wynonna Earp — and Sarah Levy will topline The Surrealtor, about a real estate firm that specializes in haunted and possessed houses. The show is scheduled begin filming its 10-episode season Sept. 15 in Newfoundland, Canada, as production starts to ramp up north of the border. Newfoundland and Labrador has had fewer than 10 active cases of the novel coronavirus since June.
The cast of ...
Tim Rozon — who also stars in Syfy’s Wynonna Earp — and Sarah Levy will topline The Surrealtor, about a real estate firm that specializes in haunted and possessed houses. The show is scheduled begin filming its 10-episode season Sept. 15 in Newfoundland, Canada, as production starts to ramp up north of the border. Newfoundland and Labrador has had fewer than 10 active cases of the novel coronavirus since June.
The cast of ...
- 8/26/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
This Wynonna Earp review contains spoilers.
Wynonna Earp Season 4, Episode 4
With all of the genres Wynonna Earp regularly dives into, it can easy to forget that this show has some straight-up horror tendencies. Every once in a while, it will drop an episode that is terrifying and remind us all that, while this may be a queer found family drama that believes in the power of love above all else, it can also scare the shit out of us. “Afraid” was one such episode.
Last season, the trees ate people. This season, the rocks are coming for the Earps. Well, more accurately, the rocks are homing beacons for a “balls-deep scary” demon known as a Reaper that is coming for the Earps. The Reapers were once members of the Clanton family, the Earp family’s oldest enemies. Just like the Earp family has an heir, so too does the Clanton family.
Wynonna Earp Season 4, Episode 4
With all of the genres Wynonna Earp regularly dives into, it can easy to forget that this show has some straight-up horror tendencies. Every once in a while, it will drop an episode that is terrifying and remind us all that, while this may be a queer found family drama that believes in the power of love above all else, it can also scare the shit out of us. “Afraid” was one such episode.
Last season, the trees ate people. This season, the rocks are coming for the Earps. Well, more accurately, the rocks are homing beacons for a “balls-deep scary” demon known as a Reaper that is coming for the Earps. The Reapers were once members of the Clanton family, the Earp family’s oldest enemies. Just like the Earp family has an heir, so too does the Clanton family.
- 8/17/2020
- by Kayti Burt
- Den of Geek
This Wynonna Earp review contains spoilers.
Wynonna Earp Season 4, Episode 2
Damn, Wynonna Earp. That sex scene. In the context of the show, the Wayhaught love scene was gorgeous, sexy, and one of the most romantic scenes of the entire series so far. In the larger context of television history, it was one of the most explicit and beautiful sex scenes between two women that I have ever seen on network or basic cable TV.
In many ways, Wynonna Earp follows a tried-and-true genre TV formula: a snarky-yet-sentimental narrative path laid out by shows like Buffy and Supernatural. But it also has done some seriously revolutionary things when it comes to the inclusion of (white) (queer) women in the supernatural TV genre. From the casual, normalizing ways the series mentions subjects like lesbian sex or menstruation culture (both tampons and pads have featured as an episode’s ongoing gag) to the...
Wynonna Earp Season 4, Episode 2
Damn, Wynonna Earp. That sex scene. In the context of the show, the Wayhaught love scene was gorgeous, sexy, and one of the most romantic scenes of the entire series so far. In the larger context of television history, it was one of the most explicit and beautiful sex scenes between two women that I have ever seen on network or basic cable TV.
In many ways, Wynonna Earp follows a tried-and-true genre TV formula: a snarky-yet-sentimental narrative path laid out by shows like Buffy and Supernatural. But it also has done some seriously revolutionary things when it comes to the inclusion of (white) (queer) women in the supernatural TV genre. From the casual, normalizing ways the series mentions subjects like lesbian sex or menstruation culture (both tampons and pads have featured as an episode’s ongoing gag) to the...
- 8/3/2020
- by Kayti Burt
- Den of Geek
This Wynonna Earp review contains spoilers.
Wynonna Earp Season 4, Episode 1
Hold onto your flasks, Earpers. For the next six weeks, new episodes of Wynonna Earp will be gracing our hearts and eyeballs. It’s almost too good to believe that, after almost two years, a time in which funding snafus and then Covid-19 temporary halted production, we have more of this wonderfully bonkers, ridiculously fun, and unabashedly sentimental story that centers found family, queer love, and women getting shit done to look forward to, but sometimes the universe gives you something good.
Given the long, long hiatus, you would be forgiven for not remembering everything that happened in Season 3 and, cleverly, this premiere doesn’t expect you to. While some of the dialogue refreshers can feel a bit crammed in there, given that the alternative would be showing a 15-minute recap at the beginning of the hour, it’s a necessary sacrifice.
Wynonna Earp Season 4, Episode 1
Hold onto your flasks, Earpers. For the next six weeks, new episodes of Wynonna Earp will be gracing our hearts and eyeballs. It’s almost too good to believe that, after almost two years, a time in which funding snafus and then Covid-19 temporary halted production, we have more of this wonderfully bonkers, ridiculously fun, and unabashedly sentimental story that centers found family, queer love, and women getting shit done to look forward to, but sometimes the universe gives you something good.
Given the long, long hiatus, you would be forgiven for not remembering everything that happened in Season 3 and, cleverly, this premiere doesn’t expect you to. While some of the dialogue refreshers can feel a bit crammed in there, given that the alternative would be showing a 15-minute recap at the beginning of the hour, it’s a necessary sacrifice.
- 7/27/2020
- by Kayti Burt
- Den of Geek
These days, we appreciate new television more than ever. As we venture further into this new content desert, the examples of fresh growth are dwindling. One such TV show is The 100, which is currently in the midst of its seventh and final season. As a midseason return, The 100 was one of the final broadcast network shows to wrap production before the outbreak of Covid-19 began and productions everywhere were forced to shut down. This means that, unlike a show like Syfy’s Wynonna Earp which returns this Sunday for the six episodes of Season 4 they managed to film before production was halted, we will be getting a full season of The 100 Season 7 without abnormal interruption.
But that doesn’t mean we won’t be getting some normal interruption! As of right now, The 100 Season 7 is on mini-hiatus for a few weeks. The last episode to air was “The Flock,...
But that doesn’t mean we won’t be getting some normal interruption! As of right now, The 100 Season 7 is on mini-hiatus for a few weeks. The last episode to air was “The Flock,...
- 7/23/2020
- by Kayti Burt
- Den of Geek
Syfy revealed that its first original documentary Todd McFarlane: Like Hell I Won’t will make its world premiere as the opening film for “Syfy Fan Fest”. The docu about the iconic creator of the cult comic book Spawn will be released on July 25 at 11 pm Et on Syfy’s YouTube page, Syfy.com and on-demand. On top of all that, McFarlane shared the first trailer for the docu.
Directed by David Oster, Todd McFarlane: Like Hell I Won’t follows the titular rebel who, at the beginning of his career, was turned away by numerous comic publications. He decided that since no one was recognizing his talent, he would take matters in his own hands. McFarlane eventually became the CEO of McFarlane Toys and President of Image Comics and Legendary Artist. The docu provides an in-depth view behind the mastermind that brought us Spawn and some of Marvel Comic’s most well-known artwork.
Directed by David Oster, Todd McFarlane: Like Hell I Won’t follows the titular rebel who, at the beginning of his career, was turned away by numerous comic publications. He decided that since no one was recognizing his talent, he would take matters in his own hands. McFarlane eventually became the CEO of McFarlane Toys and President of Image Comics and Legendary Artist. The docu provides an in-depth view behind the mastermind that brought us Spawn and some of Marvel Comic’s most well-known artwork.
- 7/20/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Welcome back to Tune In: our weekly newsletter offering a guide to the best of the week’s TV.
Each week, Variety’s TV team combs through the week’s schedule, selecting our picks of what to watch and when/how to watch them. As many across the country continue to practice self-isolation due to coronavirus, why not while away a few hours on some of the shows below?
This week, “Wynonna Earp” returns for a fourth season and “Love on the Spectrum” launches on Netflix.
“Die Hart,” Quibi, Monday
Kevin Hart is going from big screen action comedies to a Quibi series. His new show sees him play a fictionalized version of himself who’s tired of being the comedic sidekick. He gets his wish when a famous director offers him his dream – to be a leading man action star – but there’s a catch: Kevin must first train...
Each week, Variety’s TV team combs through the week’s schedule, selecting our picks of what to watch and when/how to watch them. As many across the country continue to practice self-isolation due to coronavirus, why not while away a few hours on some of the shows below?
This week, “Wynonna Earp” returns for a fourth season and “Love on the Spectrum” launches on Netflix.
“Die Hart,” Quibi, Monday
Kevin Hart is going from big screen action comedies to a Quibi series. His new show sees him play a fictionalized version of himself who’s tired of being the comedic sidekick. He gets his wish when a famous director offers him his dream – to be a leading man action star – but there’s a catch: Kevin must first train...
- 7/20/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Syfy has set a premiere date and released a trailer for Season 4 of Wynonna Earp, its popular drama about a female descendant of the legendary lawman. Watch the first S4 footage above.
Because of the coronavirus-related production break, the new season’s first six episodes will culminate in a midseason finale airing at 10 p.m. Sunday, August 30, Syfy said. Production on the final six episodes of Season 4 is slated to resume this summer in Calgary.
The network also said today that Wynonna Earp will join its panel lineup for Comic-Con@Home, the virtual program for San Diego Comic-Con that runs from July 23-26. Stars Melanie Scrofano, Tim Rozon, Dominique Provost-Chalkley, Katherine Barrell and Varun Saranga and creator-showrunner Emily Andras are expected to take part.
Winner of the 2018 People’s Choice Award for Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show, Wynonna Earp, follows the life of the great, great granddaughter (Scrofano) of famous lawman Wyatt Earp.
Because of the coronavirus-related production break, the new season’s first six episodes will culminate in a midseason finale airing at 10 p.m. Sunday, August 30, Syfy said. Production on the final six episodes of Season 4 is slated to resume this summer in Calgary.
The network also said today that Wynonna Earp will join its panel lineup for Comic-Con@Home, the virtual program for San Diego Comic-Con that runs from July 23-26. Stars Melanie Scrofano, Tim Rozon, Dominique Provost-Chalkley, Katherine Barrell and Varun Saranga and creator-showrunner Emily Andras are expected to take part.
Winner of the 2018 People’s Choice Award for Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show, Wynonna Earp, follows the life of the great, great granddaughter (Scrofano) of famous lawman Wyatt Earp.
- 6/26/2020
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
“Wynonna Earp” will finally return to Syfy for Season 4 next month, the network announced Friday.
The series will return with the first six episodes of its new season starting Sunday, July 26, with the midseason finale airing Sunday, August 30. The series was among those forced to shut down production due to Covid-19, with the production on the back half of the season slated to resume in Calgary later this summer.
In addition to announcing the premiere date, Syfy also released a new trailer for the season (above) and announced that the show will join the Comic-Con@Home lineup next month. The “Wynonna Earp” panel is expected to include special appearances by Emily Andras, Melanie Scrofano, Tim Rozon, Dominique Provost-Chalkley, Katherine Barrell and Varun Saranga.
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Here’s Syfy’s description of the new season:
In Season 4, the infamous Earp Curse is broken,...
The series will return with the first six episodes of its new season starting Sunday, July 26, with the midseason finale airing Sunday, August 30. The series was among those forced to shut down production due to Covid-19, with the production on the back half of the season slated to resume in Calgary later this summer.
In addition to announcing the premiere date, Syfy also released a new trailer for the season (above) and announced that the show will join the Comic-Con@Home lineup next month. The “Wynonna Earp” panel is expected to include special appearances by Emily Andras, Melanie Scrofano, Tim Rozon, Dominique Provost-Chalkley, Katherine Barrell and Varun Saranga.
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Here’s Syfy’s description of the new season:
In Season 4, the infamous Earp Curse is broken,...
- 6/26/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Syfy has picked up 12 episodes of a game show based on the hit Comic-Con panel “The Great Debate,” the network announced Tuesday.
Hosted by comedian Baron Vaughn, who also hosted the panel, “Syfy Wire’s The Great Debate” will feature a panel of celebrity guests and pose questions like, “Who’d be a worse boss, Darth Vader or Joker?” or “Would you rather have a Green Lantern ring or a Wizard Wand?”
The show is set to begin filming in Los Angeles next month, with an eye to premiere this summer. No guests have been announced, but past Comic-Con panel participants have included Orlando Jones, John Barrowman, Adam Savage, Aisha Tyler, Joe Manganiello, Thomas Lennon, Felicia Day and John Hodgman.
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The show hails from B17 Entertainment, an Industrial Media company, with Rhett Bachner...
Hosted by comedian Baron Vaughn, who also hosted the panel, “Syfy Wire’s The Great Debate” will feature a panel of celebrity guests and pose questions like, “Who’d be a worse boss, Darth Vader or Joker?” or “Would you rather have a Green Lantern ring or a Wizard Wand?”
The show is set to begin filming in Los Angeles next month, with an eye to premiere this summer. No guests have been announced, but past Comic-Con panel participants have included Orlando Jones, John Barrowman, Adam Savage, Aisha Tyler, Joe Manganiello, Thomas Lennon, Felicia Day and John Hodgman.
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The show hails from B17 Entertainment, an Industrial Media company, with Rhett Bachner...
- 2/4/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Channel Zero, the Canadian broadcaster responsible for series including Wynonna Earp and The Pinkertons, is launching its own studio operation as it looks to move into producing original scripted content.
The company, which operates channels including linear network Chch, is launching Channel Zero Studios to produce series for its in-house networks and third-party platforms.
Jennifer Chen, formerly the company’s VP of Programming, will lead the division as Head of Studios and VP of Content. In the newly created role, Chen will focus on building out the development slate, overseeing financing and securing relationships with global partners.
It comes after Chch struck a deal with Wpp-backed content funder Motion Content Group last year to develop, produce and distribute high-end Canadian scripted series with international appeal.
No projects have been revealed but Channel Zero Studios said that it expects to be in production on its first series in the...
The company, which operates channels including linear network Chch, is launching Channel Zero Studios to produce series for its in-house networks and third-party platforms.
Jennifer Chen, formerly the company’s VP of Programming, will lead the division as Head of Studios and VP of Content. In the newly created role, Chen will focus on building out the development slate, overseeing financing and securing relationships with global partners.
It comes after Chch struck a deal with Wpp-backed content funder Motion Content Group last year to develop, produce and distribute high-end Canadian scripted series with international appeal.
No projects have been revealed but Channel Zero Studios said that it expects to be in production on its first series in the...
- 11/21/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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