Sam Heughan is celebrating with the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Class of 2022.
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EXCLUSIVE: Australian actor Sam Delich, who is currently appearing in Netflix’s Joseph Kosinski feature Spiderhead, has landed a major recurring role on Disney+’s comedy-drama series Last Days of the Space Age.
Details of his role are being kept under wraps, but we understand he will essentially play the villain of the piece, which is a tentpole of Disney+’s Australia and New Zealand 2022/23 slate and was unveiled in Sydney last month.
Last Days of the Space Age is an eight-part dramedy series set in 1979 Perth in Western Australia, as a power strike threatens to plunge the region into darkness, while the city hosts the iconic Miss Universe pageant and the US space station Skylab crashes just beyond the city’s suburbs. Against this backdrop, three families in a tight-knit coastal community find their marriages, friendships and futures put to the test.
Delich will appear in the supporting role alongside the likes of Chicago Fire and House star Jesse Spencer, Radha Mitchell (Man on Fire, Olympus Has Fallen), Deborah Mailman (Total Control) and Linh-Dan Pham (Or De Lui).
His casting isn’t yet official and Disney+ is expected to make a wider announcement around the show at a later date.
Last Days of the Space Age was one of several high-profile series unveiled as part of Disney+’s debut Australia and New Zealand slate. It comes from Princess Pictures, is directed by Bharat Nalluri (Shantaram, Little America, The 100) and was created and written by David Chidlow (Moving On, Hidden) along with writers Alice Addison (The Silence, Picnic at Hanging Rock), Dot West (The Heights), and Jeremy and Alan Nguyen (Hungry Ghosts).
Others set for the 2022/23 season include The Clearing, adapted from JP Pomare’s novel ‘In the Clearing’ and
Sam Heughan is celebrating with the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Class of 2022.
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Wilson Chapman editorParamount+ has ordered a new YA drama to series, based on the upcoming graphic novel “School Spirits.”The series is set to star “Cobra Kai” and “Jessie” actor Peyton List, with “Pretty Little Liars” and “Bridgerton” writer Oliver Goldstick serving as the showrunner.Goldstick also executive produces with Nate Trinrud and Megan Trinrud, who wrote the graphic novel. The Trinruds wrote the pilot for the series, which will be directed by Max Winkler, whose prior credits include “Cruel Summer” and “Minx.” Awesomeness Live-Action Studio produces the series for Paramount+.
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