Daphne Basset will join her husband off-screen as Phoebe Dynevor exits Netflix’s hit series ahead of Season 3. Sources tell Deadline she has completed her contractual obligations.
12.01.2023 - 23:03 / deadline.com
Peak TV could be finally coming to an end.
FX’s John Landgraf revealed in his annual tally of original series that in 2022 there were 599 original series, up from the 560 in 2021.
However, he said “we see a strong indication that we’ll see decline in 2023”, while admitting that it’s tough to predict. “That is still my bet, while noting with humility that I’ve been wrong on this prediction twice before”.
One of the indicators that peak TV was coming to an end was a drop-off of new series in the second part of 2022. New series were down 2% from 252 in 2021 to 248 in 2022, a marked change from the first half of the year, which was up.
The Chairman, FX Content & FX Productions kicked off the conversation around “peak television” in 2015 when he said “there is simply too much television.” Today, at his exec session at TCA, he reiterated his belief that 2022 will be the peak of peak TV.
FX launched a number of these new shows last year including The Patient, Fleishman Is in Trouble, The Bear, Under the Banner of Heaven, Pistol and The Old Man as well as the returns of shows including Atlanta.
Daphne Basset will join her husband off-screen as Phoebe Dynevor exits Netflix’s hit series ahead of Season 3. Sources tell Deadline she has completed her contractual obligations.
Greenwich Entertainment has picked up all rights excluding TV to the documentary Nam June Paik: Moon Is the Oldest TV, directed and produced by Amanda Kim, which world premiered in U.S. Documentary Competition at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival.
The avant-garde video artist Nam June Paik gets his own adulatory portrait in Amanda Kim’s documentary “Nam June Paik: Moon is the Oldest TV.” An act of biographical recovery that also, somehow, flattens a controversial artist, Kim’s film provides just enough contextual information to maintain interest, even if it’s never as radical as its titular subject. READ MORE: 25 Most Anticipated Films At The Sundance Film Festival Moving succinctly from birth to death, Kim provides a broad overview of Paik’s history and aesthetic interests.
Beware of the full moon! Werewolves don’t have the glamorous reputation that their vampire counterparts do, but that hasn’t stopped Hollywood from making tons of movies and TV series about the shapeshifting creatures.
Finding The One! Since their time on Teen Wolf, the cast of the hit MTV series have been candid about their search for love.
Warning: This story contains spoilers from Teen Wolf: The Movie and the series premiere of Wolf Pack.
Starzplay has announced its first Arabic-language original series, created in collaboration with Emirati content powerhouse Image Nation Abu Dhabi.
Magazine Dreams is a drama and second feature directed by Elijah Bynum, which stars Jonathan Majors, Haley Bennett, Taylor Paige, and Harrison Page
Apple TV+ has unveiled the first look at new series Hello Tomorrow!, starring and executive produced by Billy Crudupand The Last Thing He Told Me, starring and EP’ed by Jennifer Garner, and revealed the premiere date for Season 2 of Schmigadoon!.
EXCLUSIVE: Momo, one of the best-loved works by The Neverending Story scribe Michael Ende, is getting a big-canvas, English-language screen adaption from leading German producer Christian Becker (The Wave, Fuck You, Goethe) and bilingual writer-director Christian Ditter (How To Be Single).
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix doubled its Spanish TV originals last year and premiered way more from the UK and Japan as U.S. content now represents less than half of its library, according to a report from media analyst Enders Analysis seen by Deadline.
If you’re wondering whether a favorite TV show is coming back for another season, you’ve tuned to the right channel. Here is Deadline’s photo gallery of TV series that have been renewed so far in 2023. Click on the image above to view the pics.
Good news for fans of the “Alien” franchise who want to see more xenomorphs soon: Deadline reports that Noah Hawley‘s FX prequel series “Alien” will begin shooting this year. READ MORE: Noah Hawley’s Earthbound ‘Alien’ FX Series Taps ‘WandaVision’ Writer Bobak Esfarjani FX head John Landgraf talked about the upcoming series at TCA earlier today, saying that Hawley will start production on “Alien” after he finishes shooting “Fargo” Season 5.
A follow-up movie based on Nickelodeon’s popular live-action series Zoey 101 is in the works for premiere on Paramount+. Nickelodeon announced today it has begun production on Zoey 102 (working title), a full-length original YA movie based on characters from the hit live-action series.
Noah Hawley’s long awaited Alien series will finally begin shooting this year.