BBC America has announced new cast for Killing Eve ahead of the premiere of the fourth and final season of the acclaimed drama series. Camille Cottin, who recurred as Hélène in Season 3 of Killing Eve, has been promoted to series regular for the upcoming season. Additionally, Anjana Vasan (We Are Lady Parts) and Robert Gilbert (The Tragedy of Macbeth) have joined as series regulars and Marie-Sophie Ferdane (I Am Not An Easy Man) will recur in the series starring Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer.
In Season 4, Eve (Oh), Villanelle (Comer), and Carolyn (Fiona Shaw) are in very different places. Following Eve and Villanelle’s exchange on the bridge, the former is on a revenge mission, while the latter has found a brand-new community in an attempt to prove she’s not a “monster.” Having killed Paul, Carolyn goes to extraordinary lengths to continue to chase down The Twelve and the...
In Season 4, Eve (Oh), Villanelle (Comer), and Carolyn (Fiona Shaw) are in very different places. Following Eve and Villanelle’s exchange on the bridge, the former is on a revenge mission, while the latter has found a brand-new community in an attempt to prove she’s not a “monster.” Having killed Paul, Carolyn goes to extraordinary lengths to continue to chase down The Twelve and the...
- 1/13/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
BBC America announced that Camille Cottin has been upped to a series regular in Season 4 of “Killing Eve.” Anjana Vasan and Robert Gilbert have also been newly cast as series regulars, with Marie-Sophie Ferdane as a recurring guest star.
“Killing Eve’s” fourth and final season debuts on Feb. 27. The series follows MI6 spy Eve Polastri (Sandra Oh) as she chases down international assassin Villanelle (Jodie Comer). Cottin plays Hélène, the highest up revealed member of The Twelve, an organization that hires assassins to commit murders.
Vasan will play Pam, a young new assassin in training whose work in the family funeral business granted her solace from her relationship with her bullying brother. Vasan is best known for starring in “We Are Lady Parts” as Amina, and has also appeared in “Cyrano” and “Mogul Mowgli.”
Gilbert will play Yusuf, a warm and charismatic ex-army bad boy who works to help...
“Killing Eve’s” fourth and final season debuts on Feb. 27. The series follows MI6 spy Eve Polastri (Sandra Oh) as she chases down international assassin Villanelle (Jodie Comer). Cottin plays Hélène, the highest up revealed member of The Twelve, an organization that hires assassins to commit murders.
Vasan will play Pam, a young new assassin in training whose work in the family funeral business granted her solace from her relationship with her bullying brother. Vasan is best known for starring in “We Are Lady Parts” as Amina, and has also appeared in “Cyrano” and “Mogul Mowgli.”
Gilbert will play Yusuf, a warm and charismatic ex-army bad boy who works to help...
- 1/13/2022
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
France is getting its own “Love Island” after Amazon ordered a local version of ITV’s sun-and-fun reality hit. The streamer has also ordered another unscripted French show, adventure format “The Missing One,” and two drama series, Cold War-set “Operation Totems” and “Voltaire, Mixte,” which is set in a French high school in the 1960s.
Amazon unveiled its new quartet of French originals at an event in Paris on Thursday.
ITV Studios-distributed “Love Island” has been a breakout hit in the U.K. and remake rights have subsequently sold into the U.S. and other international markets. The other new French reality show, “The Missing One,” will see four teams, led by as-yet-unnamed French celebrities, race across Australia to find a missing team member. Paris-based WeMake is producing the show that it co-created with Borderline Media.
“Narcos” producer Gaumont is making “Operations Totems.” It is set in 1964 during the...
Amazon unveiled its new quartet of French originals at an event in Paris on Thursday.
ITV Studios-distributed “Love Island” has been a breakout hit in the U.K. and remake rights have subsequently sold into the U.S. and other international markets. The other new French reality show, “The Missing One,” will see four teams, led by as-yet-unnamed French celebrities, race across Australia to find a missing team member. Paris-based WeMake is producing the show that it co-created with Borderline Media.
“Narcos” producer Gaumont is making “Operations Totems.” It is set in 1964 during the...
- 11/7/2019
- by Stewart Clarke
- Variety Film + TV
Amazon has unveiled a new slate of French originals including a local version of hit British format Love Island, a period drama from Borgia writer Marie Roussin and a spy drama from Narcos and Hannibal producer Gaumont.
The Svod service is making a French version of ITV Studios entertainment series Love Island, which airs on CBS in the U.S., and has commissioned eight-part series Voltaire, Mixte and Operations Totems as well as a new adventure reality competition.
The shows were announced at a showcase held in Paris this morning.
Voltaire, Mixte takes place in an all-male high school when women are allowed in for the first time. Set in 1960s France, the series will look at the relationships and “hormonal fireworks” of the time. It will cover topics such as love, emancipation, sexuality and self-acceptance.
Roussin is showrunner and the series is produced by Hotel de la Plage producer...
The Svod service is making a French version of ITV Studios entertainment series Love Island, which airs on CBS in the U.S., and has commissioned eight-part series Voltaire, Mixte and Operations Totems as well as a new adventure reality competition.
The shows were announced at a showcase held in Paris this morning.
Voltaire, Mixte takes place in an all-male high school when women are allowed in for the first time. Set in 1960s France, the series will look at the relationships and “hormonal fireworks” of the time. It will cover topics such as love, emancipation, sexuality and self-acceptance.
Roussin is showrunner and the series is produced by Hotel de la Plage producer...
- 11/7/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Louis C.K performed a low-key stand-up routine in Paris, the latest as he returns to the comedy world following the sexual harassment allegations that torpedoed his career.
The comedian performed a show, understood to be a set lasting over an hour, at the The New York Comedy Night at the Theatre de l’Oeuvre. The show, hosted by American expat comedian Sebastian Marx, comes after C.K.’s advertised stand-up performance at Manhattan’s Comedy Cellar at the end of October.
The show was advertised online but Marx posted on Facebook, “Please do not share this post anywhere. We are trying to keep this show rather intimate.”
It comes after it emerged that the Louie star was dating French comedian Blanche Gardin, who starred in French-language Netflix original film I Am Not an Easy Man.
C.K.’s two shows October 29 at the Greenwich Village club were not his first since the allegations,...
The comedian performed a show, understood to be a set lasting over an hour, at the The New York Comedy Night at the Theatre de l’Oeuvre. The show, hosted by American expat comedian Sebastian Marx, comes after C.K.’s advertised stand-up performance at Manhattan’s Comedy Cellar at the end of October.
The show was advertised online but Marx posted on Facebook, “Please do not share this post anywhere. We are trying to keep this show rather intimate.”
It comes after it emerged that the Louie star was dating French comedian Blanche Gardin, who starred in French-language Netflix original film I Am Not an Easy Man.
C.K.’s two shows October 29 at the Greenwich Village club were not his first since the allegations,...
- 11/7/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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