Jesse Williams and his ex-wife, Aryn Drake-Lee, are still locked in a back-and-forth when it comes to custody of their kids, despite finalizing their divorce last year.
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Cynthia Littleton Business EditorCBS is adding a third installment of Dick Wolf’s “FBI” franchise to its lineup next season, giving a series order to “FBI: International” from Wolf Entertainment and Universal TV.CBS has also renewed “FBI” for a fourth season and “FBI: Most Wanted” for a third round in the 2021-22 season.“FBI: International” will launch next season as a planted spinoff episode involving a crossover storyline between “FBI” and “Most Wanted.” CBS Entertainment chief Kelly Kahl
.Jesse Williams and his ex-wife, Aryn Drake-Lee, are still locked in a back-and-forth when it comes to custody of their kids, despite finalizing their divorce last year.
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SPOILER ALERT: This report contains details about last week’s episode of Law &Order: Organized Crime
EXCLUSIVE: Verve talent agency is bolstering its roster with a number of high-level executive producers and directors from Dick Wolf’s camp, including Arthur Forney, Fred Berner, Reza Tabrizi, Jim McKay, Michael Pressman, as well as consultant Connie Rice. The additions follow Verve’s acquisition of Paul Alan Smith’s New Deal Mfg. Co. last month.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticEarlier this season, one of the most venerable franchises on TV was forced to confront itself.Returning for its 22nd season, “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” stepped tentatively into a new world. The death of George Floyd had catalyzed a movement against the sorts of people Dick Wolf’s series had positioned as heroes, or at least people with a right to be involved in just about every social problem.
LOS ANGELES -- The latest member of the “Law & Order” franchise has a familiar face playing a familiar character, but producer Dick Wolf says he’s switching up the storytelling.NBC’s “Law & Order: Organized Crime” stars Christopher Meloni as New York police detective Elliot Stabler, the role he played until 2011 on “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.”Unlike the largely self-contained episodes of its “Law & Order” relatives, the new drama shifts from one criminal syndicate to another in
A judge is stepping in regarding Lil Nas X‘s Satan Shoes.
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterThe fall television lineup is about to get that much spookier — and sillier.“Ghosts,” a single-camera comedy series about a struggling young couple who inherit a haunted house, has been given a series order at CBS.The series stars Rose McIver, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Brandon Scott Jones, Richie Moriarty, Asher Grodman, Rebecca Wisocky, Sheila Carrasco, Danielle Pinnock and Roman Zaragoza.An adaptation of a BBC One series of the same name, the starring couple — played by
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterHalf-hour multicamera comedy “Head of the Class” has been given a 10-episode series order from streaming platform HBO Max.The original series, which is being executive produced by Bill Lawrence (of “Ted Lasso” and “Scrubs”) alongside exec producers and writers Amy Pocha and Seth Cohen (of “Paradise PD” and “American Vandal”), stars “One Day at a Time” actor Isabella Gomez as well as Jorge Diaz, Jolie Hoang Rappaport, Gavin Lewis, Dior Goodjohn, Brandon Severs, Adrian
On Saturday, San Diego Comic-Con announced dates for its first in-person convention since 2019.
Also Read: San Diego Comic-Con to Go Virtual Again for 2021Details about specific events, badge cost and attendance capacity are all still in the planning stages and will be announced down the line. You can visit their website, comic-con.org, for updated information as it becomes available.Due to concern for public health and safety, the annual convention had to cancel in-person events in San Diego 2020, as well as its spring 2021 show, WonderCon in Anaheim.
earning renewals on Wednesday, CBS is expanding the franchise with a new spinoff series: The upcoming Dick Wolf series, which will launch during the 2021-22 TV season, will be introduced in a crossover episode of and next year. follows the elite agents of the FBI’s International division as they travel the world with the mission of protecting Americans wherever they may be. “is the fastest growing brand on television and our partner Dick Wolf has found yet another creative way to expand its
Dick Wolf’s FBI franchise is growing. CBS has renewed the hit mothership series FBI for a fourth season, FBI: Most Wanted for a third season, and has given a series order to FBI: International, the third iteration of the successful FBI brand, for the 2021-22 broadcast season.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVIt’s only a few weeks after “America’s Most Wanted” returned to air and already a viewer tip has led to a new capture. This marks the 1,187th one for the series, which originated in 1988.Phillip Dent was arrested for a carjacking that took place in Littleton, Colo.
This story is pretty wild — no pun intended!
, ET has an exclusive first look at Christopher Meloni, Dylan McDermott and the rest of the cast of the new spin-off from Dick Wolf. On the NBC crime drama, which debuts Thursday, April 1, Meloni reprises his role as Elliot Stabler, who returns to the NYPD to take on Manhattan’s most powerful crime organizations as he rebuilds his life following a devastating personal loss. Chris Meloni as Elliot StablerMeloni is joined by Dylan McDermott as Richard Wheatley, Nick Creegan as Richie, Danielle