I Know What You Did Last Summer is becoming a series!
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Rolling out weekly versus launching all at once as it did in its first season, “The Boys” Season 2 is drawing millions of new viewers each week.Craig Rosenberg, who has an overall deal with “The Boys” studio Sony Pictures Television, is writing the pilot for the untitled “The Boys” spinoff and will act as showrunner on the potential series.Also Read: 'The Boys' Showrunner Breaks Down That Laserific Supe Sex Scene and Coming ConsequencesHere’s the official description for the project, inspired by
.I Know What You Did Last Summer is becoming a series!
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVThe Grease spinoff series is on the move. The musical series, inspired by the 1978 film, originally was sold to HBO Max where it received a straight-to-series order a year ago.As part of a reevaluation of the streamer’s slate under its new leadership, I hear the project, produced by Paramount TV Studios, was released and put in turnaround.
Will Thorne Staff WriterThe “Grease” spinoff series is go, go, going somewhere else.Paramount Plus, the recently announced ViacomCBS streaming platform, has nabbed the show from HBO Max and rebranded it as “Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies,” Variety has learned exclusively from sources.
Emiliano De Pablos Beta Entertainment Spain is joining forces with Nicely Entertainment, the L.A.-based outfit run by former Gaumont executive Vanessa Shapiro, to produce the TV thriller series project “The Tamer.”The project, about a serial killer who tames and trains other killers to take down more of their kind, has attached Spain’s Paco Torres (“El vuelo del tren”) as writer, director and showrunner, alongside Mexican director of photography Guillermo Navarro, who won an Academy Award for
Ted Johnson, Dominic Patten Donald Trump will do a town hall for NBC News on Thursday, after an agreement was reached between the network and his presidential campaign on the details for the event.That means that Trump and Joe Biden will each participate in separate town hall events on the same evening, after plans for a presidential debate with a similar format were scrapped.Today co-anchor Savannah Guthrie will moderate the event from Miami.The network and the campaign had been negotiating for
Coming To America sequel is reportedly set to arrive on Amazon Prime in time for Christmas, after the streaming giant coughed up $125 million.That’s according to Variety, who report that the sequel to the iconic 1988 comedy will head straight to the on-demand service on December 18th after it was pushed back due to the coronavirus pandemic.It was originally set to arrive on August 7th, but Amazon are reportedly ironing out the finer details of the deal with Paramount – who were originally set to
Joe Otterson TV ReporterNetflix has ordered a new Godzilla anime series.Titled “Godzilla: Singular Point,” the series expands Netflix’s roster of projects tied to the King of the Monsters.
Gloria Estefan is coming soon to a screen near you. The iconic music star, 63, has launched a "Red Table Talk" spinoff series on Facebook Watch featuring her niece Lili and daughter Emily.
If Disney isn’t going to make any “X-Men” films or TV shows anytime soon, well Amazon and “The Boys” are ready to beat the studio to the punch. It was recently revealed that the streaming service had greenlit development of a new spinoff of its massive hit, “The Boys,” focused on a group of supes in college.
Louisville, Kentucky-born, Staten Island-raised Michael Rainey Jr. may be only 20, but his acting résumé already spans more than a decade.
The Boys is set to hit the platform.See a clip from Season 2The superhero TV series, which follows the eponymous team of vigilantes as they combat superpowered individuals who abuse their abilities, quickly became Amazon Prime Video’s most successful original series when it debuted last year (2019).While its second season, starring Karl Urban, Jack Quaid, Antony Starr, and Erin Moriarty, is currently airing, a new project which takes place in superhero college is currently in the works.The Boys
“The Boys” is a TV series about the very worst in humanity—the greed, the narcissism, the lack of empathy and compassion—all filtered through the everyday lives of the world’s most popular superheroes. It’s a really smart, gory, often hilarious satire about why our world probably isn’t ready to welcome superpowered beings into it.
The Boys has been fast-tracked at Amazon Prime Video.Based on The New York Times best-selling comic by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, the show, which launched just last year, follows the story of a group of vigilantes fighting back against superheroes who abuse their abilities.According to Variety, the upcoming spin-off show will take place at “America’s only college exclusively for young adult superheroes (or ‘supes’)”.The show is described as an “irreverent, R-rated series that explores the
The Boys, which has become Amazon’s most successful original series yet, is getting a spinoff series!
Conservative commentator Ben Shapiro spent part of Thursday's edition of "The Ben Shapiro Show" responding to the outcry from celebrities who criticized Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron's handling of the Breonna Taylor case.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVAmazon’s superhero series The Boys is getting a spinoff set in superhero college.The project, written by The Boys executive producer Craig Rosenberg, had been in the works for awhile. It is being fast-tracked in light of the success of the original series’ second season which marked the most-watched global launch of an Amazon Original series ever.
John Cena has a new HBO Max series in the works!
HBO has confirmed that a spinoff of the film Suicide Squad is being made as a series, titled Peacemaker. According to a report by Variety, the series will feature star John Cena, who will play the title role, reprising his role from the film.