CBS has made the decision to move production of season two of Love Island from Fiji to Las Vegas.
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I'll Be Gone in the Dark is that the depraved serial rapist and murderer at the docuseries' center feels like a footnote in Michelle McNamara's story. In fact, Joe DeAngelo's name is not explicitly stated until very late in HBO's limited docuseries from director Liz Garbus.
CBS has made the decision to move production of season two of Love Island from Fiji to Las Vegas.
Peter White Television EditorLove Island is moving from Fiji to Las Vegas thanks to COVID-19.The CBS reality series has reportedly started pre-production at Caesars-owned hotel Cromwell, according to Vulture, which broke the news.It’s thought that production will likely be up and running in August – meaning that along with Big Brother, CBS could have two of its big reality franchises on air in late summer.As expected, all of the usual health and safety protocols will be adhered to including
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I’ll Be Gone in the Dark and I was hooked. The explores the long—and deeply unsettling—case of the East Area Rapist, later known as the Golden State Killer.
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former cop Joseph DeAngelo, committed over 50 rapes, 13 murders and 100 burglaries in California from 1974-86. For decades his identity eluded both the police and the public — but thanks, in part, to McNamara’s book (and DNA testing) he was identified and caught in April 2018 — while Oswalt, Garbus and their team were filming “I’ll Be Gone in the Dark.”“I think maybe in the back of my mind I thought that [catching the killer] would happen,” says Oswalt.
Bear Grylls is on a quest to crown the toughest team of survivalists.
Mark Burnett and Bear Grylls are coming together for a new competition series, and it looks more intense than anything we've ever seen (and anything we will see for a while, given the coronavirus pandemic). hosted by Grylls and produced by Burnett, sees 66 teams from 30 countries race nonstop for 11 days. The contestants will work 24 hours a day across hundreds of miles of rugged Fijian terrain complete with mountains, jungles and oceans. The show was filmed last fall, pre-pandemic.