By Erik Pedersen
10.02.2020 - 20:26 / deadline.com
By Nellie Andreeva
Co-Editor-in-Chief, TV
One of television’s biggest drama series franchises is plotting a comeback. I hear CBS is mulling a CSI event series to mark the 20th anniversary of the original series’ October 2000 premiere. The idea is for new installment, from writer Jason Tracey (Elementary), CBS TV Studios and Jerry Bruckheimer TV, to be set in Las Vegas and be a sequel to the mothership CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, sources said. The hope is that the new incarnation
By Erik Pedersen
Time flies! Nearly 600 people have competed on Survivor since the reality competition premiered in May 2000 — and 20 of them came back to commemorate the 40th season, Survivor: Winners at War.
is losing two of its parents. ET has confirmed that both Skeet Ulrich and Marisol Nichols will depart the CW series at the end of its current fourth season.
is losing two of its parents. ET has confirmed that both Skeet Ulrich and Marisol Nichols will depart the CW series at the end of its current fourth season.
Could we BE more excited? It’s been nearly 16 years since Friends came to an end on NBC, but in May, the main cast will be reuniting for an untitled unscripted special on HBO Max, the streaming service announced on Friday, February 21.
TVNow, the streaming platform from leading German commercial broadcaster RTL, has given the green light to its first big-budget event series, giving a six-episode order to Herzogpark from Letterbox Filmproduktion.Oscar-winning short film director Jochen Alexander Freydank (Spielzeugland) will direct the series from a script by Regina Dietl based on an original idea from Letterbox producer Yoko Higuchi-Zitzmann.
“Emily (Simpson), Gina (Kirschenheiter), Braunwyn (Windham-Burke), Shannon and Kelly (Dodd) are all happy to be back filming RHOC. They all started filming this week, some separately and some together,” an insider dished to HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY on Saturday, February 15.
By Denise Petski, Nellie Andreeva
One of television’s biggest drama series franchises is plotting a comeback. I hear CBS is mulling a “CSI” event series to mark the 20th anniversary of the original series’ October 2000 premiere. The idea is for new installment, from writer Jason Tracey (“Elementary”), CBS TV Studios and Jerry Bruckheimer TV, to be set in Las Vegas and be a sequel to the mothership “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,” sources said.