it'll be wrapping up in a surreal time — amid a pandemic, social and racial unrest and a heightened feeling of uncertainty.
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Lars von Trier’s The Kingdom, the TV show set on the neurosurgical ward of a Copenhagen hospital which ran for two seasons in the 1990s, is to return for a third and final five-episode run that will shoot in 2021.
The cult show, which was released as a five-hour movie in some territories, had originally been planned to run for three seasons but never completed due in part to the deaths of key cast members Ernst-Hugo Järegård and Kirsten Rolffes. Producers Zentropa are keeping details under wraps
it'll be wrapping up in a surreal time — amid a pandemic, social and racial unrest and a heightened feeling of uncertainty.
final season of forced fans to say goodbye to many beloved characters, but it also brought some back from the (presumed) dead. That was true of Gustaf Skarsgård's Floki, an original character who was seemingly killed off at the end of season 5. Creator Michael Hirst told ET at the time that revealing Floki's fate «would be a spoiler,» despite the fact an Icelandic cave collapsed on top of him and he was spoken about as being dead in season 6 of the series.
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BBC and HBO have announced that they’ve renewed His Dark Materials for a third and final season.Produced by Bad Wolf, the fantasy series, which is based on the novels by Philip Pullman, will begin filming for its final season in Cardiff, Wales in 2021 (per Deadline).Jane Tranter, one of the show’s creators said: “His Dark Materials has been a truly global TV experience and a personal career highlight.
HBO and BBC’s His Dark Materials has been renewed for a third and final season. If you don’t know, the show is based on Phillip Pullman‘s novel trilogy.
Will Thorne Staff WriterLyra Belacqua’s story is getting a closing chapter.HBO and the BBC have renewed “His Dark Materials,” the series adaptation of Philip Pullman’s classic novels, for a third and final season.
His Dark Materials is officially coming back for a third and final season.
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Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentLars von Trier (“Melancholia,” “The House That Jack Built”) is set to direct “Kingdom Exodus,” the third and final season of “The Kingdom,” his cult 1990s TV show about the good, evil and paranormal inside the neurosurgical ward of Denmark’s main hospital.Louise Vesth at Zentropa Entertainments is producing the five-episode season, which will start shooting next year.
The 11th and final season of Showtime’s signature comedy Shameless is under way, and now it’s getting a hybrid recap/original extension series of sorts. The premium cabler has set Shameless Hall of Shame to premiere Sunday, December 27.
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A witchy crossover event to get the whole coven excited.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorWill Smith’s quarantine series “Will From Home” is getting a second run on Snapchat, with Season 2 centered on uplifting stories celebrating everyday American heroes.Available exclusively on Snapchat, “Will From Home” Season 2 will be a special 10-episode holiday edition, set to launch Monday, Dec.
Feel Good has been renewed for a second season – but, in some bittersweet news, it will be the show’s last season.
Will Thorne Staff WriterMae Martin must be feelin’ good about this piece of news.The comedian’s Netflix series “Feel Good” has been renewed for a second and final season at the streamer. Season 2, currently in production in London, is slated to premiere in 2021.Whereas the first season was a co-production between Netflix and Channel 4 in the U.K., season 2 will be exclusively on Netflix.