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By Diane Haithman
Apple TV+’s new anthology series focusing on the immigrant experience, Little America, which premiered Friday, has already been renewed for a second season. On today’s TCA panel on the show, executive producer Alan Yang teased that the second season will go beyond the first season in scope and perhaps go “farther back in the past” to select the real immigrant stories which form the basis for the stories told in the series.
Yang also joked: “We might do an episode
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Haaz Sleiman (center) in “The Son,” the eighth episode of “Little America” (Image courtesy Apple TV+)
Following two hit seasons of, fans are still clamoring for more from the Monterey Five.
Into every generation a Fiji Water Girl is born, one girl on all the red carpet, a chosen one. She alone will wield the strength and skill to fight the dehydration, the camera flashes, and the forces of celebrity; to stop the spread of their perspiration and the swell of their number. She is the Fiji Water Girl. Or should we say girls?
Fingers crossed! Nicole Kidman, 52, spilled would take to get season 3 of Big Little Lies back on HBO. “A great story, it is that simple, so we’ll see!” she revealed at the Producers Guild Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday, Jan.
The producers of Apple TV+'s Little America appeared at the Television Critics Association winter press tour on Sunday to talk about their immigration-themed anthology series, which premiered Jan. 17.
Apple TV Plus’s anthology drama “Little America” may not be about politics, but by telling tales of immigrants in a polarizing time, many people feel there is a political undercurrent to its themes.
By Diane Haithman
Little America doesn't look like a lot else on Lee Eisenberg's résumé.
Apple's bulldozing into the streaming business hasn't gone as well as it had hoped. Despite spending illions with a (pick a letter) to attract talent (Reese! Jen! Aquaman!), Apple TV+ became just another option to add to your monthly subscriptions rather than a must-have.
Richard Hatch may be the original Survivor winner, but his checkered past can’t be ignored — that’s a big reason why the notable name is not part of the upcoming 20-year anniversary all-champs edition, Survivor: Winners at War.
Lee Eisenberg has inked a mulit-year overall deal with Apple.
Network: Apple TV+
Viewers are going to be seeing a whole lot more of Daniel Tosh on Comedy Central.