By Denise Petski
16.01.2020 - 02:21 / variety.com
Adam McKay is a busy man.
The “Vice” and “Big Short” director has set up yet another series, this time an anthology drama called “The Uninhabitable Earth” about the potential disasters that could hit the planet as climate change worsens.
The series, which recieved the greenlight at HBO Max’s Television Critics’ Association press tour day, hails from wiip and is inspired by David Wallace-Wells’ best-selling book and New York Magazine article which imagine the possible futures that could result
Britain’s only daily working sled dog centre is shutting its doors because of climate change.
The annual World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, which wrapped up last week, gathered business leaders and political elites to discuss, among other things, the impact of climate change and what could possibly be done about it.
National Geographic announced on Wednesday (Jan.
By Nellie Andreeva
More than 300 Manchester schoolchildren gathered for a summit to have their concerns about climate change heard and develop new ideas for action.
Apple TV Plus is nearing a series order for “Extrapolations,” a new climate change anthology from Scott Z. Burns, the writer, director and producer known for “An Inconvenient Truth” and “The Report,” Variety has learned exclusively. The streaming platform is developing the anthology with an eye toward a series order, amid a competitive bidding situation.
The newly launched HA comedy festival backed by WarnerMedia and New Cadence Productions has set its dates, talent lineup and plans for a special to air on HBO Max.
Rosario Dawson has been cast as the lead in the upcoming HBO Max pilot “DMZ,” which has Ava DuVernay on board as a director and Roberto Patino in place as writer-showrunner.
By Dino-Ray Ramos
UPDATE: January 18, 2020, 11:39 a.m.: Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but sounds like there's been a snag in entire production of that highly-anticipated Friends reunion. The holdup? Pay negotiations for the original cast.
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By Anthony D'Alessandro
Filmmaker Steven Soderbergh has inked a three-year overall with HBO and HBO Max. Under the deal, Soderbergh will develop content for both platforms which shall be exclusive in all forms of television and a first-look for films.