Will Thorne Staff WriterWelcome 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.
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Black-ish spin-off is in the works, titled Old-ish.According to The Hollywood Reporter, ABC's new comedy would see Laurence Fishburne's Earl 'Pops' Johnson and Jennifer Lewis' Ruby Johnson lead the way. The spin-off catches up with the married couple as they "give love a second chance".
Will Thorne Staff WriterWelcome 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.
Black-ish star Yara Shahidi has been cast as Tinker Bell in Disney‘s upcoming live-action Peter Pan movie, Peter Pan And Wendy.According to Deadline, Shahidi, best known for her role as Zoey Johnson in the shows Black-ish and Grown-ish, has been tapped up to star as the tritagonist fairy in David Lowery’s reworking of Disney’s 1953 animated classic.Shahidi’s casting marks the first time a person of colour has filled the role that has traditionally been played by white actors.It follows the news
Update 9/16/20: The two election-themed episodes of black-ish are right around the corner, and we now how our first sneak peek at what they will look like. ABC posted preview images to all of the black-ish social media pages on Wednesday, and the whole family is there looking fierce in their animated avatars.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorABC has set fall premiere dates for its Wednesday night comedy block. The Goldbergs, The Conners and Black-ish will all premiere October 21 and American Housewife will join the lineup on October 28.The Goldbergs will premiere its eighth season at 8 p.m.
black-ish, The Goldbergs,The Conners, and American Housewife, and you won't have to wait much longer for Wednesday night laughs.After announcing its planned fall schedule back in June, viewers likely recognized many of the shows on the list, which included the comedies above along with plenty of other favorites like The Good Doctor and Dancing With the Stars (which just announced its truly wild cast of celebrity competitors) claiming Mondays, The Bachelorette and all of its drama on Tuesdays,
“Black-ish” is old news and “Old-ish” is the fresh-faced comedy en route to ABC.
Another black-ish spinoff is in the works!
of Los Angeles, they’ll meet characters who represent the old and new faces of the community as they try to make it work as a married couple. Again.”Also Read: 'Black-ish' Sets Animated Election Special to Air in OctoberThe project is in the works at ABC Signature, with Barris serving as writer and executive producer on the project.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterA fourth installment in the “Black-ish” franchise could soon be a reality.Variety has confirmed that ABC is developing a spinoff of the critically-acclaimed comedy titled “Old-ish.” The new spinoff would focus on Earl “Pops” Johnson and Ruby Johnson, played in the mothership series by Laurence Fishburne and Jenifer Lewis.The project would Ruby and Earl as they give love a second chance.
Denise Petski, Nellie Andreeva There is another ‘Ish’ in our future. ABC has put in development Old-ish, the third spinoff from Kenya Barris’ flagship series Black-ish, with Laurence Fishburne and Jenifer Lewis reprising their Black-ish roles, Deadline has confirmed.Written by Barris, Old-ish follows Dre Johnson’s (Anthony Anderson) parents, Ruby (Lewis) and Earl (Fishburne), as they give love a second chance.
The After series continues!
Spider-Man character Silk will be the focus of a new live-action TV series.According to Variety, Sony (who owns rights to the Spider-Man characters) is developing a show about the Korean-American character.Silk is also known as Cindy Moon, and is a classmate of Spider-Man/Peter Parker.
Will Thorne Staff WriterPeter Saji is staying put at Disney.The “Black-ish” producer and “Mixed-ish” co-creator has signed a new multi-year overall deal with ABC Signature, under which he will continue to create and develop TV projects for the studio.Saji signed his first overall with what was then ABC Studios in 2017 (Disney rebranded its TV units earlier this month), and he in fact began his career at Disney as part of the ABC Writers program back in 2007.
Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are couple goals, so much so that they have released several loved-up duets together.And Blake recently got their fans talking after sharing a sweet clip from their song, Happy Anywhere, on Instagram, asking them to name their "favourite Blake and Gwen moment".MORE: Gwen Stefani's son Kingston reveals what he really thinks of dad Gavin Rossdale VIDEO: Gwen Stefani's son Zuma enjoys birthday celebrations on the beachComments soon followed, with one writing: "The
black-ish is doing things a little differently this year.