It looks like the To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before franchise isn’t over after all.
24.03.2021 - 23:33 / deadline.com
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.
FBI: International, which we previously reported had been in the works, is scheduled to debut in a crossover episode of FBI and FBI: Most Wanted next season.
“FBI is the fastest growing brand on television and our partner
It looks like the To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before franchise isn’t over after all.
EXCLUSIVE: The 2018 To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before spawned a successful movie trilogy for Netflix that helped revitalize the romantic comedy genre. Now the screen franchise from Awesomeness and ACE Entertainment is eying a future behind the final movie To All the Boys: Always and Forever with a TV series spinoff, I have learned.
Ellise Shafer administratorNetflix may be breathing new life into the “To All the Boys” film franchise, with a spinoff TV series in early development starring Anna Cathcart.A half-hour romantic comedy series from Awesomeness Productions and ACE Entertainment is being eyed at the streamer, Variety has confirmed.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterCBS has given a series order to “CSI: Vegas,” a sequel series to the network’s hit forensics procedural “CSI.”Original series stars William Petersen and Jorja Fox will reprise the roles of Gil Grissom and Sara Sidle. The series opens a brand new chapter in Las Vegas, the city where it all began.
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
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
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.
Deadline has confirmed that Hawkeye spinoff series centering around that series character Echo is in early development with Etan Cohen and Emily Cohen set to write and executive produce. Echo aka Maya Lopez is a deaf Native American superhero who has the talent to imitate any opponent’s fighting style. She has also been in the circles of Daredevil, Moon Knight and the Avengers.
Jordan Moreau The “Hawkeye” series at Disney Plus may already be getting a spinoff.A show centered on Echo, a deaf Native American character who will be played by Alaqua Cox in the “Hawkeye” series, is in the early stages of development for Disney Plus, Variety has learned exclusively from sources. Etan Cohen and Emily Cohen are attached to write and executive produce the show, with a writers’ room recently being assembled.
Well, if you were hoping that The Talk might finally show some new episodes and/or address the ongoing racism controversy and drama centered on Sharon Osbourne and Sheryl Underwood, you’d better think again!
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