and . The network announced the news Wednesday, touting the three series' strong debuts. , CBS notes, is the No.
01.10.2022 - 00:27 / etonline.com
Jimmy Smits and Amanda Warren are taking to the streets of New York for justice.The duo stars in CBS' new police drama, launching this Sunday, and only ET was on the set of the series this week. The one-hour drama follows newly promoted boss of the 74th Precinct in East New York, Regina Haywood (Warren), who is determined to deploy creative methods to protect her community.
But first, she has to get her fellow officers and detectives on board, some of whom are skeptical of her promotion and others resistant to the changes she's desperate to make. There are a lot of New York ties in the cast, as Smits grew up in the area and Warren is a Manhattan native. One of the big draws to the show for Smits, who plays Haywood's mentor, Chief John Suarez, was getting to film in his backyard, figuratively speaking.«It’s one of the reasons I signed on to do this.
This is kind of like the ode to Brooklyn in general but specifically when I heard when they were doing something that was called there’s a lot that I connect with in terms of the area and what it means to me and the framework in terms of what the story is about in this present time that we're in,» he shared with ET. «It just resonated with me on a lot of different levels.
That’s why I'm here.»«What’s so great about filming here is that we're in East New York and then around it, you really get the sense of what the community's like,» Warren added. «There’s really beautiful people here, really beautiful parks and recreation, and activities to do. And we want to highlight that on the program.»hails from executive producers William Finkelstein and Mike Flynn, the former of whom worked on , which Smits starred in.«It’s been 20 years since we did but a lot's happened and I think
.and . The network announced the news Wednesday, touting the three series' strong debuts. , CBS notes, is the No.
CBS has given full season orders to Fire Country, East New York and So Help Me Todd.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter CBS has given full season orders to its three freshman dramas — “East New York,” “So Help Me Todd,” and “Fire Country.” “CBS is off to a tremendous start this season, said Kelly Kahl, president of CBS Entertainment. “We are thrilled to have the three most watched new series, each with their own unique settings, characters and storylines. These dramas are elevating our already successful lineup, resonating with diverse audiences both on-air and on streaming, and continuing to grow each week.” “We thank the talented casts, executive producers and their incredible writing and production teams for bringing these shows to life,” Kahl added. “Additional kudos to our CBS programming teams for shepherding these series to success. We are delighted to give them well deserved full season orders.”
New kids on the block. The Real Housewives of New York City is getting a reboot with a cast of fresh faces for season 14 (in addition to a Legacy spinoff with OG stars), and Bravo finally confirmed which newcomers are taking a bite out of the Big Apple at BravoCon 2022.
New kids on the block. The Real Housewives of New York City is getting a reboot with a cast of fresh faces for season 14 (in addition to a Legacy spinoff with OG stars), and Bravo finally confirmed which newcomers are taking a bite out of the Big Apple at BravoCon 2022.
Grab your Jimmy Choos! Anne Hathaway had fans speculating about a potential Devil Wears Prada sequel after she was spotted sitting next to Anna Wintour during New York Fashion Week.
Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd had a few heavy conversations after reuniting following a roaring round of applause for the "Back to the Future" stars during a panel discussion at New York Comic Con.
FX’s Kindred, the new drama series based on Octavia E. Butler’s novel, will premiere Tuesday, December 13 exclusively on Hulu. The premiere will include all eight episodes.
“Greetings old friends,” threatens Professor Moriarty (Daniel Davis) in a new look at the upcoming third and final season of Star Trek: Picard that just rocked New York Comic-Con.
“Greetings old friends,” threatens Professor Moriarty (Daniel Davis) in a new look at the upcoming third and final season of Star Trek: Picard that just rocked New York Comic-Con.
After a dog was allegedly killed by a homeless man in a wealthy and progressive Brooklyn neighborhood, the town’s residents soon turned against each other in the name of "social justice," according to a New York Times report. On Aug. 3, Jessica Chrustic, a White woman, was walking her dog through Prospect Park in Park Slope, when she was confronted by a Black man she had noticed in days past, muttering to himself, cursing, and carrying a staff, according to the Times report.
Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux have had one of the healthiest breakups in Hollywood. The couple, which were together for eight years, continues to spend time together and have a healthy friendship. This past Friday, Aniston and Theroux were spotted having dinner together, accompanied by a group of friends.David Schwimmer teases Jennifer Aniston with a shower picture ahead of her LolaVie releaseJennifer Aniston buys Oprah Winfrey’s $14.8 million Montecito estateThe pair met up in the restaurant Laser Wolf and were accompanied by Howard Stern, Jason Bateman, Jon Hamm and Jimmy Kimmel.
Joel Edgerton and Sigourney Weaver are stepping out to promote their new movie.