EXCLUSIVE: Leslie Morgenstein, founder of Alloy Entertainment and producer of series including Gossip Girl and Pretty Little Liars, is staying at Warner Bros.
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Sky has renewed I Hate Suzie, its comedy drama co-created by Succession writer Lucy Prebble and produced by His Dark Materials outfit Bad Wolf.
Starring and co-created by former Doctor Who actress Billie Piper, a second season will begin filming next year. Sky tweeted the announcement after the show was nominated for a Broadcasting Press Guild Award.
We are so excited to continue the journey of Suzie Pickles. Filming starts in 2022. More news to come (our lips are sealed until then) @billiepiper
EXCLUSIVE: Leslie Morgenstein, founder of Alloy Entertainment and producer of series including Gossip Girl and Pretty Little Liars, is staying at Warner Bros.
After its first season became one of the bigger hits of 2020 on the streamer, Netflix is looking forward to the next season of Down To Earth With Zac Efron as production as begun on the second season in Australia. The second season is expected to premiere sometime in 2022.
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And while the show is still yet to premiere, it appears a second season could be in the works, after cast member Hugh Sheridan seemingly hinted at a follow-up series.
Superman & Lois for a second season just a day after the first episode aired.The new series - which follow Clark Kent and his wife and two sons - received such good ratings that network bosses were sold immediately.Tyler Hoechlin and Bitsie Tulloch star as Clark and Lois Lane, parents of two twin boys who moved back to the Kent family farm after they lose their jobs in journalism.But soon the boys learn of their father’s true heritage - when their own powers begin to appear.MORE: The reason
It’s A Sin will not happen, the show’s creator has confirmed.Russell T Davies said that the hit Channel 4 drama “said everything I wanted to say” and as such will not be renewed for a follow-up.Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, the Queer As Folk and Cucumber writer explained why he wouldn’t pursue things further. “There isn’t a second season.
Stanley Tucci is heading back to Italy!
CNN said that they have picked up a second season of Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy, in which the actor explores the culinary scene and regions throughout the country.
I Hate Suzie has been renewed for a second season.The Sky Billie Piper comedy drama, written by award-winning playwright and Succession producer Lucy Prebble, will begin filming next year.The eight-part series followed a famous woman (Piper) whose life is upended when her phone is hacked and graphic pictures are published of her extra-marital affair.We are so excited to continue the journey of Suzie Pickles. Filming starts in 2022.
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Sky Studios is teaming with French major Gaumont on comedy The Wasp, which is being produced for Sky Deutschland.
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Fans of “Bridgerton” had best prepare themselves for what one of the series’ stars is promising will be a “brilliant” second season.
HBO are “very hopeful” that a second season of their new fantasy drama Lovecraft Country is coming.The show, headed up by Misha Green, shared its first season last year, which was based on the novel by Matt Ruff.Now, HBO and HBO Max’s chief content officer Casey Bloys has discussed the prospect of taking the story beyond the events of the book in a prospective second season.Speaking to Deadline, Bloys said: “Misha is working with a small team of writers and they’re coming up with a take.