Melissa McCarthy and Ben Falcone are teaming up for a new Netflix comedy series!
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Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVEXCLUSIVE: Kevin Nealon is bringing his popular YouTube unscripted comedy series Hiking with Kevin to Television. TBS is developing a half-hour scripted adaptation which Nealon will headline and will co-create and executive produce with former Modern Family executive producer Danny Zuker.Your Complete Guide to Pilots and Straight-to-Series ordersNealon created and hosts Hiking with Kevin, which has released more than 100 episodes on YouTube.
Melissa McCarthy and Ben Falcone are teaming up for a new Netflix comedy series!
Apple TV+ has given a series order to Acapulco, a Spanish and English-language half-hour comedy executive produced and starring Eugenio Derbez. inspired by hit 2017 feature comedy How to Be A Latin Lover, which was headlined by Derbez, Acapulco hails from Lionsgate Television, studio-based The Tannenbaum Company as well as Derbez and Benjamin Odell’s 3Pas Studios.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterFelicity Huffman and “The Peanut Butter Falcon” star Zack Gottsagen are attached to lead a comedy at ABC that has landed a pilot production commitment.The untitled single-camera comedy stars Huffman as the unlikely owner of a minor league baseball team.
Shane Richie is currently starring in the new series of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! alongside other famous faces.The EastEnders star, who is famed for his role as character Alfie Moon on the hit BBC show, leaves wife Christie Goddard watching him at home on the sofa, as well as their children Mackenzie Blue, Lolita Bell and Romani-Skye Angel Shelley. Christie is an actress and you might recognise her from the likes of The Last Dance, American Daylight and Hustle.
Ben Groh and Dion Costelloe are toplining God's Time, a crime comedy set in Coronavirus-stricken New York, directed by Daniel Antebi for Topic Studios. The indie from The Climb producers has wrapped pandemic-era production in New York City and also stars newcomer Liz Caribel.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorBond — James Bond — is coming to a console and computer screen near you with an all-new origin story about the iconic British superspy.IO Interactive, in collaboration with MGM, EON Productions (the production entity owned by the Broccoli/Wilson family) and game financier Delphi, announced that it is developing and publishing the first-ever Bond origin story with the working title “Project 007.” IO Interactive, founded in 1998, has produced multiple award-winning
(Warning: This post contains spoilers for ABC’s series premiere of “Big Sky.”)So, it turns out Kylie Bunbury actually did give away the big twist for the first episode of David E.
It’s quite the coup to get all five of the Nolan sisters in the same place at the same time – after all, these ladies have had well-publicised falling outs in the past, and hectic schedules and cancer treatments have taken up huge portions of their time in recent months.
Will Thorne Staff WriterTwo legends of the broadcast comedy game are teaming for a new venture.Alec Baldwin and Kelsey Grammer are set to star in an as-yet-untitled show which has been handed a straight-to-series order at ABC.The multi-cam comedy in question revolves around three men who were roommates in their twenties until their warring egos drove them apart. Now, the trio are reuniting decades later for one more run at the lives they’ve always wanted.
The Only Way Is Essex star Shelby Tribble has spent the last three days in hospital and is set to give birth to her baby boy very soon.The former reality star is preparing to welcome her first child with her former co-star and boyfriend Sam Mucklow. The father-to-be shared a snap of Shelby on his Instagram stories in which we can see that she is lying in a hospital bed hooked up to monitors.
Also Read: Sarah Paulson Can't Say if She'll Star in 'American Horror Stories' - But She Will Be Directing Some of ItIn late May, FX revealed it had placed a series order for “American Horror Stories,” which it described as “weekly anthology series that will feature a different horror story each episode.” In that same announcement, the cable channel revealed it was pushing the 10th season of Murphy’s “American Horror Story” to next year due to COVID-related delays.