Sheila Carrasco is expanding her family.
Sheila Carrasco is expanding her family.
Ghosts are heading to the Library of Congress.
CBS is looking to scare up more laughs after handing an early renewal to supernatural comedy Ghosts.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter CBS has renewed the comedy “Ghosts” for Season 4 and the drama “Fire Country” for Season 3. Both shows launched their new seasons in mid-February due to the impact last year’s dual writers’ and actors’ strike had on broadcast production schedules. “’Ghosts’ and ‘Fire Country’ are proven viewer favorites on both broadcast and streaming thanks to exceptional storytelling, talented actors and an ever-growing fan base,” said Amy Reisenbach, president of CBS Entertainment.
After being forced to push the Season 3 premiere date for its hit comedy Ghosts to February 15, 2024 amidst this summer’s dual strikes, CBS is readying for its return to production, star Danielle Pinnock has revealed.
The cast of Ghosts gathered up for a big group shot at the Emmy FYC Screening held at DGA in Los Angeles on Sunday night (April 30).
Ghosts spooked up record viewership with its holiday-themed episode on Thursday. The special one-hour episode of the CBS comedy took home an average of 7M viewers, according to live + same day Nielsen data.
star Utkarsh Ambudkar stopped by the ET set earlier this week for an exclusive sit-down interview with Nischelle Turner, where he previewed season 2 of the hit CBS comedy. On the half-hour series, Ambudkar plays Rose McIver's TV husband Jay, who, unlike McIver's character, is unable to communicate directly or see the ghosts. When he was asked how he manages to get through a scene pretending to notice the other actors who play the undead beings, Ambudkar had the perfect retort.«Let me tell you something. I got two kids.
cast got all dressed up as they posed for amagazine spread and teased season 2, which kicks off Thursday on CBS. Only ET was with the ensemble as they reflected on the comedy's breakout first season and offered a glimpse into what awaits the crew as they begin a new chapter.«We are a loud, very rambunctious group of people.
Does Jay finally have the same paranormal abilities as his wife?CBS shared a first look at “Ghosts” Season 2 on Friday, hinting that after Utkarsh Ambudkar’s character fell through the floor and into the basement at the end of Season 1, he might actually be able to see the spirits that have been haunting the mansion.As you’ll remember, Rose McIver’s Sam only perceived the ghosts because she hit her head falling down the stairs in the Season 1 premiere. In Friday’s clip (which is about two minutes into the video below) Jay argues that, by that theory, he should now be able to see them as well.He ventures downstairs to find them and something catches his eye at the bottom of the stairs, making him utter: “Oh my God.” But the video cuts to a new scene before we find out if it’s really a ghost that he saw.
It should come as no surprise that there were plenty of laughs to be had on the set of CBS’ hit comedy series “Ghosts.”The cast appeared at San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday, and shared a blooper reel from Season 1, which showcases plenty of gaffs from fudged lines to Brandon Scott Jones falling up the stairs in his full Revolutionary War regalia. And because each episode is filled with hilarious one-liners, they also had a difficult time keeping straight faces as their co-stars delivered some of their best lines.
San Diego Comic-Con is back with plenty of star-studded panels as it resumes in-person events for the first time in two years, from Thursday, July 21 to Sunday, July 24. While the schedule may not be as jam-packed as past years, there are still plenty of big studios, networks and celebrities participating in Comic-Con 2022. Among the many highlights are Warner Bros. bringing Dwayne Johnson and Zachary Levi to discuss and while the rumor mill is churning over what Marvel Studios will reveal during its presentation.But the two biggest panels, perhaps, belong to TV's most buzzed about new series, on Prime Video and on HBO.
San Diego Comic-Con is back with plenty of star-studded panels as it resumes in-person events for the first time in two years, from Thursday, July 21 to Sunday, July 24. While the schedule may not be as jam-packed as past years, there are still plenty of big studios, networks and celebrities participating in Comic-Con 2022. Among the many highlights are Warner Bros. bringing Dwayne Johnson and Zachary Levi to discuss and while the rumor mill is churning over what Marvel Studios will reveal during its presentation.But the two biggest panels, perhaps, belong to TV's most buzzed about new series, on Prime Video and on HBO. Both networks are bringing many of members of its ensemble cast and creative team to offer fans a preview of what's to come from their sci-fi/fantasy sagas. Below is a schedule of just some of the most notable and anticipated panels, with the list being updated daily with major news and highlights.
The ladies of Ghosts brighten up the red carpet with colorful looks for the FYC Panel & Event held at El Rey Theatre on Wednesday night (June 1) in Los Angeles.
Dedication to the craft! Ghosts’ Rose McIver is happy to finally be portraying someone that looks like her — especially after channeling the undead for so long on iZombie.
Rose McIver shows off her colorful dress while arriving at the 2022 Paramount Upfront Party held at Carnegie Hall on Wednesday night (May 18) in New York City.
Ghosts has become one of CBS’ biggest breakout comedies but it seems they have musical ambitions.
Ghosts will continue to haunt Paramount+.
a three-season pickup in May 2021, keeping it at CBS through season 7.Since its Oct. 7 premiere, has grown to become the television season's top new broadcast comedy, averaging more than 8 million viewers every Thursday. The half-hour series, adapted from the British format, stars Rose McIver, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Brandon Scott Jones, Richie Moriarty, Danielle Pinnock, Asher Grodman, Román Zaragoza, Sheila Carrasco, Rebecca Wisocky and Devan Chandler Long. It follows a couple, Sam (McIver) and Jay (Ambudkar) who inherit a large estate in the country, only to find it falling apart and inhabited by an eclectic group of undead personalities.
CBS has picked up to series Ghosts, its single-camera comedy pilot headline by Rose McIver and Utkarsh Ambudkar, from Joe Port & Joe Wiseman, Lionsgate Television, BBC Studios and CBS Studios.
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterThe fall television lineup is about to get that much spookier — and sillier.“Ghosts,” a single-camera comedy series about a struggling young couple who inherit a haunted house, has been given a series order at CBS.The series stars Rose McIver, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Brandon Scott Jones, Richie Moriarty, Asher Grodman, Rebecca Wisocky, Sheila Carrasco, Danielle Pinnock and Roman Zaragoza.An adaptation of a BBC One series of the same name, the starring couple — played by
Asher Grodman (Succession), Danielle Pinnock (Young Sheldon), Richie Moriarty (The Tick), Sheila Carrasco and Román Zaragoza round out the series regular cast of Ghosts, CBS’ single-camera comedy pilot from Joe Port & Joe Wiseman, Lionsgate Television, BBC Studios and CBS Studios.
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