By Denise Petski
12.01.2020 - 19:31 / deadline.com
By Nellie Andreeva
Co-Editor-in-Chief, TV
CBS has closed deals for Clarice, a crime drama series project based on the famous Thomas Harris character Clarice Sterling, which is set after the events in The Silence Of the Lambs. The project, written and executive produced by Alex Kurtzman and Jenny Lumet, has received a big series commitment.
Your Complete Guide to Pilots and Straight-to-Series orders
The intention for the project, which has a pilot script written, is to go to series.
By Denise Petski
By Peter White
Veteran CBS Television Studios business affairs executive Allison Brightman has been elevated to executive vice president of business affairs and operations at the studio. She succeeds Dan Kupetz, who is joining 20th Century Fox Television to lead its business affairs unit following the retirement of Fox’s Howard Kurtzman.
The Punky Brewster sequel series is officially a go at Peacock. NBCUniversal's upcoming streaming service announced the news on Thursday morning, hours prior to Peacock's presentation to investors, Variety reports.
Peacock is putting Punky in prime position.
AEG Presents announced today that Alicia Karlin and Jenny Heifetz Henault have both been promoted to the position of vp, global touring and talent. Gary Gersh, president of global touring and talent for AEG Presents told Billboard, "Alicia and Jenny are incredibly talented and have bright futures ahead of them.
The organizers of Berlinale Series, part of the European Film Market, have unveiled an eight-strong lineup for 2020 with projects including Damien Chazelle’s “The Eddy,” Cate Blanchett’s “Stateless,” and Jason Segel’s “Dispatches from Elsewhere” set for world premieres in Berlin.
By Peter White
Kim Kardashian is well-known for clapping back at her haters and shutting down rumors surrounding her family. This time, she decided to add a major flex to her clap back by giving a tour of her massive kitchen after she was accused of not having any food in her home.
The picture of how the “Star Trek” creative galaxy will interconnect on TV and in movies became clearer at the TCA winter press tour on Sunday, and the short answer is: not very much.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
By Nellie Andreeva
It will take place in 1993, a year after the events of the Oscar-winning movie
is continuing on — with a follow-up series at CBS.
Fans of Silence of the Lambs are going to want to keep their eye on CBS next fall. The network announced Sunday that it is developing a sequel series, titled Clarice, and it sounds like a sure thing.
CBS has given a series commitment to a drama that will follow Clarice Starling after the events of “The Silence of the Lambs,” Variety has learned.