Louisville, Kentucky-born, Staten Island-raised Michael Rainey Jr. may be only 20, but his acting résumé already spans more than a decade.
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Another black-ish spinoff is in the works!
ABC is currently developing another Black-ish spinoff from creator Kenya Barris, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Titled Old-ish, the comedy would follow Laurence Fishburne and Jenifer Lewis reprising their roles as Dre’s parents Earl “Pops” Johnson and Ruby Johnson.
The spinoff “will follow Ruby and Earl as they give love a second chance. When they move to a rapidly gentrifying neighborhood of L.A., they’ll meet characters who represent the old
Louisville, Kentucky-born, Staten Island-raised Michael Rainey Jr. may be only 20, but his acting résumé already spans more than a decade.
The Boys, which has become Amazon’s most successful original series yet, is getting a spinoff series!
Rolling out weekly versus launching all at once as it did in its first season, “The Boys” Season 2 is drawing millions of new viewers each week.Craig Rosenberg, who has an overall deal with “The Boys” studio Sony Pictures Television, is writing the pilot for the untitled “The Boys” spinoff and will act as showrunner on the potential series.Also Read: 'The Boys' Showrunner Breaks Down That Laserific Supe Sex Scene and Coming ConsequencesHere’s the official description for the project, inspired by
John Cena has a new HBO Max series in the works!
HBO has confirmed that a spinoff of the film Suicide Squad is being made as a series, titled Peacemaker. According to a report by Variety, the series will feature star John Cena, who will play the title role, reprising his role from the film.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterHBO Max has given a straight-to-series order for “Peacemaker,” a spinoff from the upcoming “Suicide Squad” film. John Cena will play the title role, reprising his role from the film.
The forthcoming “Rogue One” spinoff series has a new director.
delayed due to the pandemic, will air over two years and consist of 24 episodes in total beginning in late 2021. It was previously announced six additional episodes that will be considered part of Season 10 will be shot and aired in early 2021, meaning 30 additional episodes of “The Walking Dead” remain to be filmed and aired through late 2022.
The dead come back to life and slowly stalk the living in AMC’s “The Walking Dead.” But after a decade, it appears the dead will win…but only temporarily. That’s right, according to Deadline, AMC has made the decision to end “The Walking Dead” after next year’s expanded Season 11.
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".
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“The Walking Dead” will end after the upcoming Season 11 on AMC, with the network also ordering a spinoff series built around the characters Daryl Dixon and Carol Peletier, Variety has learned.Season 11 of AMC’s flagship show, which was originally meant to air this year but was delayed due to the pandemic, will air over two years and consist of 24 episodes in total beginning in late 2021.
The Walking Dead is coming to an end, but the franchise lives on.
“Black-ish” is old news and “Old-ish” is the fresh-faced comedy en route to ABC.
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.
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.