The story of Snoop Dogg’s murder trial and his hit single Murder was the Case are being developed as a series for Starz.
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EXCLUSIVE: Fox’s Monarch is getting a new boss after former Designated Survivor showrunner Jon Harmon Feldman took over the reins of the musical drama series.
Harmon Feldman has been named showrunner of the country music series, replacing Michael Rauch.
The series, which stars Susan Sarandon, Trace Adkins and Anna Friel, is set to premiere on Sunday January 30 at 10pm. Currently in production, Feldman will now oversee the series, which was created by Melissa London Hilfers.
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The story of Snoop Dogg’s murder trial and his hit single Murder was the Case are being developed as a series for Starz.
EXCLUSIVE: Sonia Mena (Invasion), Catherine Missal (The Blacklist) and Alicia Crowder (Bleecker) are set as series regulars opposite Grace Van Patten and Jackson White in Tell Me Lies, Hulu’s straight-to-series drama based on Carola Lovering’s novel, which is executive produced by Emma Roberts.
EXCLUSIVE: Actor and musician Eliot Sumner (No Time to Die) has been tapped for a recurring role opposite Andrew Scott and Johnny Flynn in Ripley, Showtime’s drama series based on Patricia Highsmith’s bestselling quintet of Tom Ripley novels, from The Night Of’s Steven Zaillian.
Star Michael J. Fox was rather impressed with his work in “Back to the Future”.
EXCLUSIVE: Hipster Death Rattle, a drama/satire with comedic elements from Rafael Agustín, Marvin Lemus, and Wilmer Valderrama, is in the works at The CW.
EXCLUSIVE: Sobini Films has tapped Bobby Smith Jr. (Jason’s Lyric) to write Voluptuous, a one-hour series based on the books Bare Essentials and Bound by Desire by New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Brenda Jackson.
EXCLUSIVE: Yolanda Adams and Serayah have been tapped to star in Kingdom Business, a music-driven drama executive produced by DeVon Franklin (Miracles From Heaven), Holly Carter (The Clark Sisters: The First Ladies of Gospel), multi-Grammy-award-winner Kirk Franklin and Michael Van Dyck.
Squid Game has been nominated for Best Drama Series at the upcoming 27th Critics Choice Awards.On Monday (December 6), the Critics Choice Association announced its nominees for the upcoming 2022 ceremony. Among the nominations were Squid Game, which has become the first non-English programme to be up for Best Drama Series, per Variety.
Taylor Sheridan continues to grow his empire and landgrab over at Paramount+. The writer/director/producer/showrunner, who is quickly becoming the Shonda Rhimes of Paramount’s streaming service, has yet another series in the works.
, Pedro asks Chantel to come to the Dominican Republic amid his trip back to his home country becoming a disaster.Pedro traveled to the Dominican Republic to find out more about his father, who was largely absent from his childhood. Pedro is having a hard time reconciling the fact that he and his sister, Nicole, are products of their mom's affair with their dad, who was already married and had his own family.
EXCLUSIVE: Sylvester Stallone is moving into scripted television.
HBO has fleshed out its cast for music industry drama series The Idol. Juliebeth Gonzalez has been added as a series regular, and Maya Eshet (Teen Wolf), Tyson Ritter (Preacher), Kate Lyn Sheil (House of Cards), Liz Sierra and Finley Rose Slater (Playing With Fire) will recur in the series, co-created by Euphoria creator Sam Levinson, Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye and Reza Fahim. The high-profile one-hour drama is currently in production.
bright side for the better part of his 30-year battle with Parkinson’s disease. And despite his debilitating health condition, he recently admitted that he’s perfectly fine with not finding a cure.In a profile for AARP magazine, the 60-year-old explained that while he doesn’t fear death, he’s “happy” living his life.“As I wrote in my latest book [‘No Time Like the Future: An Optimist Considers Mortality’], I’m now out of the lemonade business,” the “Family Ties” star said.
Fans may have “Back to the Future” to thank for John Mayer‘s musicality. In an interview with AARP The Magazine, Michael J. Fox, the star of the 1985 flick, discusses his hopes for his legacy, and the surprising way 44-year-old Mayer plays a part in it.
John Mayer's musicality. In an interview with AARP The Magazine, Michael J.
Michael J. Fox believes he won’t see the cure for Parkinson’s in his lifetime and he says he has come to terms with it.
Michael J. Fox has maintained a positive outlook while living with Parkinson’s disease.