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Nick Stoller and Carla Kettner’s Florida dramedy is finally heading to the small screen.
Spectrum Originals and Roku have teamed up to greenlight Panhandle, which was formerly known as Florida Man, with Luke Kirby and Tiana Okoye starring.
The project, which comes from Sony Pictures Television, had previously been given a put pilot commitment by Fox in December 2019.
Panhandle follows an eccentric, agoraphobic arm-chair detective with a reluctant traffic cop in a series that showcases community, connection, and only-in-Florida characters. Together, Bell Prescott, played by Kirby, best known for playing Lenny Bruce in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, and Cammie Lorde, played by Okoye, who has appeared in The Good Place, wrestle with personal demons, shocking twists and a few Florida gators on their journey to heal themselves and their town.
The series will have a nine-month exclusive run on Spectrum Originals before moving to an an exclusive free advertising-supported window on The Roku Channel.
It was created and written by Florida native and Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Neighbors director Stoller and former Bones and The Blacklist EP Kettner. The pair exec produce alongside Conor Welch with Colin Bucksey directing the pilot episode.
“We’re so excited to tell a dark, weird funny story that explores Florida in all its dark, weird funny glory,” said Stoller and Kettner.
“Nick and Carla are an electric team who have crafted a story that is a love letter to the sunshine state while capturing all that is twisted, emotional and sublime about Florida. We’re thrilled to have Colin Bucksey, Luke Kirby and Tiana Okoye signing on to bring this special project to life,” said Liz Varner, Head of Programming for Spectrum Originals.
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Bob Saget's death.MORE: Mary-Kate and Ashley break silence following Bob Saget's deathThe Full House actor tragically passed away in Orlando, Florida, in January, and his widow has shared a heartfelt thank you with everyone for their support.She began: "I really just wanted to take a second to say to everybody that it has not gone unnoticed. I have been incredibly grateful and appreciative of all of you for the love and support.
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Bob Saget died in Orlando, Florida, his widow took to her Instagram Story to say thank you to the fans who've publicly shared their love for the late star.«I really just wanted to take a second to say to everybody that it has not gone unnoticed. I have been incredibly grateful and appreciative of all of you for the love and support.
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Joe Otterson TV ReporterSpectrum Originals has ordered the dramedy series “Panhandle” starring Luke Kirby and Tiana Okoye, Variety has learned.Set in the Florida panhandle, the series follows agoraphobic arm-chair detective Bell Prescott (Kirby) and reluctant traffic cop Cammie Lorde (Okoye) as they wrestle with personal demons, shocking twists, and a few Florida gators on their journey to heal themselves and their town.Spectrum has ordered an eight-episode first season of the series, which will shoot in Savannah, GA. It will have a nine month exclusive ad-free run on Spectrum before an ad-supported second window on The Roku Channel.Nicholas Stoller and Carla Kettner created the series and will serve as executive producers.