Larry David will be returning for season 11 of Curb Your Enthusiasm on HBO!
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Joe Otterson TV ReporterCrime drama “Hightown” has been renewed for a second season at Starz, the premium cabler announced Thursday.The news comes after the series has aired just four episodes, with the first episode having aired on May 17. Per Starz, the series premiere set viewership records across Starz OTT platforms.
In the Nielsen Live+7 ratings, the show is averaging 1.5 million viewers per episode.“Hightown” is set on Cape Cod. It follows Jackie Quiñones (Monica Raymund), a hard-partying
.Larry David will be returning for season 11 of Curb Your Enthusiasm on HBO!
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“Curb Your Enthusiasm” has been renewed for an eleventh season at HBO.The show stars Larry David as a heightened version of himself.More to come…Want to read more articles like this one?
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“Ozark” has been renewed for Season 4 at Netflix, with the new season also being the show’s last.The fourth season will consist of 14 episodes, with the first three seasons having been 10 episodes each. Season 4 will be split into two parts consisting of seven episodes each.“We’re so happy Netflix recognized the importance of giving ‘Ozark’ more time to end the Byrdes’ saga right,” showrunner Chris Mundy said.
Will Thorne Staff WriterNicole Richie is bringing more “Nikki Fre$h” to Quibi.The platform has renewed her comedy show for a second season, Variety has learned exclusively, adding to an expanding number of Quibi shows coming back for a second outing.The series sees Richie in character as her trap alter-ego Nikki Fre$h, interacting with real life experts from the ever-expanding wellness world to learn ways to better serve our bodies and our planet.
Black Summer is coming back for another season!
Also Read: Summer TV 2020: Premiere Dates for New and Returning Shows (Photos)The eight-episode first season of “Twenties,” which premiered March 4 and concluded April 15, was the No.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterLike virtually all aspects of the entertainment industry, the volume of broadcast series orders took a massive hit this year as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.The pandemic shut down the traditional pilot season, with almost no pilots completing production.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVEXCLUSIVE: On the heels of last week’s highly rated Season 3 finale, Jersey Shore Family Vacation has been renewed for a fourth season by MTV.The June 18 season finale delivered a 1.11 adults 18-49 rating (Live +Same Day), the highest in almost two years, since 11/1/18.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“#blackAF” has been renewed for a second season at Netflix.The single-camera comedy stars Kenya Barris as a fictionalized version of himself living with his wife and children in Los Angeles. Rashida Jones co-stars as his wife, Joya.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“Lucifer” will live on, with Netflix announcing that they have renewed the show for a sixth and final season. The announcement was made on social media Tuesday morning.This now marks the second time the show has been renewed for a “final” season at Netflix.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“Yellowstone” continues to pay off big for Paramount Network, with the Season 3 premiere of the drama series racking up big viewership numbers for the cabler.On Sunday night, “Yellowstone” pulled in 4.2 million viewers in its initial airing on Paramount Network.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterFox has renewed the animated comedy “The Great North” for a second season before the first has even aired.The show was ordered to straight-to-series last year and is currently slated to debut at midseason in 2021. It hails from Wendy Molyneux and Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin from “Bob’s Burgers” as well as Minty Lewis.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“Cobra Kai” is leaving YouTube Premium for a new home at Netflix ahead of the show’s third season, Variety has learned.Under the terms of the deal, the first two seasons of the series will be available on Netflix later this year. The premiere date for Season 3 will be announced at a later date.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“So You Think You Can Dance” Season 17 is not going to air this summer on Fox as planned.A rep for the broadcast network tells Variety that production on the dance competition series cannot move forward as planned due to health and safety restrictions caused by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterHulu has renewed the adult animated comedies “Solar Opposites” and “Crossing Swords.”The renewal marks a Season 3 pickup for “Solar Opposites,” which was initially given a two-season order when it was first announced. “Crossing Swords” has been picked up for a second season.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterStarz is developing a new comedy series titled “East Wing” with Debra Messing attached in the lead role, Variety has learned.The series hails from writers and creators Ali Wentworth and Liz Tuccillo, with Wentworth also set to star alongside Messing. The show is inspired by Wentworth’s mother, who who served as Social Secretary in the White House during Ronald Reagan’s presidency in the 1980s.
Also Read: Summer TV 2020: Premiere Dates for New and Returning Shows (Photos)The show set a new record for series premiere viewership across Starz OTT platforms, “doubling” the previous series high in addition to its 1.45 million linear viewers, when counting a week’s worth of delayed viewing, according to Starz.Per the Lionsgate-owned channel, the first episode of “Hightown” ranks as the No. 1 or No.
Peter White Television EditorCape Cod-set drama Hightown, starring Monica Raymund and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, has been picked up for a second season by Starz.The Lionsgate-backed broadcaster said that the crime drama had set a new record for series premiere viewership across its digital platforms internationally.The series, which is produced by Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Lionsgate Television, launched its eight-part run on May 17 and the renewal comes after the fourth episode
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“Batwoman” showrunner Caroline Dries reassured fans on Wednesday that there are no plans to kill off the character of Kate Kane following the exit of series lead Ruby Rose.“As a lesbian who’s been working as a writer for the past fifteen years, I’m well aware of the ‘Bury Your Gays’ trope and I have no interest in participating in it,” Dries tweeted.