It’s like a nightmarish version of Never Been Kissed…
10.01.2023 - 21:07 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: Tenderfoot TV, the podcast company behind series including Up and Vanished and To Live and Die in LA, has extended its partnership with studio Cadence13.
The deal has been extended through 2024 and includes a slew of renewals as well as a new series hosted by Tenderfoot TV co-founder Payne Lindsey.
The two companies will also develop a new slate of weekly podcast series and there’s a first-look at new limited series.
Lindsey will host UFO investigative series High Strange. The series will focus on unexplained aerial phenomena and will debut in early 2023.
Meanwhile, Up and Vanished, To Live and Die in LA, Culpable and Radio Rental have all been picked up for new seasons.
Up and Vanished, which has been downloaded more than 400M times over three seasons, will explore another cold case disappearance, having previously covered the disappearance of Georgia high school teacher Tara Grinstead, resulting in two arrests, the disappearance of young mother Kristal Reisinger from a remote mountain town in Colorado, a case that has since been reopened, and the North West Montana disappearance of Ashley Loring HeavyRunner, an indigenous woman who went missing from the Blackfeet Nation Indian Reservation in 2017.
Neil Strauss returns for season two of To Live and Die in LA. The first season investigated the disappearance and death of aspiring Albanian Macedonian actress Adea Shabani and in season two, along with his wife Ingrid De La O, and his neighbors, Incubus guitarist Mike Einziger, and concert violinist Ann Marie Simpson, they will explore the case of Elaine Park, a 20-year old aspiring actress and musician who vanished from her Hollywood apartment in 2018.
Culpable, hosted by Dennis Cooper and produced in
It’s like a nightmarish version of Never Been Kissed…
In Montana’s Big Sky Country, a black cloud hangs over the state’s expansive horizon. It looms above the indigenous residents of the Crow and Northern Cheyenne Reservations and nearby towns in Big Horn County most of all.
Dennis Quaid is set to star opposite David Oyelowo in Paramount+’s new original series Bass Reeves, from Yellowstone co-creator/showrunner Taylor Sheridan.
Amazon Freevee has given a straight-to-series order to The Pradeeps of Pittsburgh, an immigrant comedy inspired by the personal experiences of Vijal Patel (Black-ish, The Middle), starring Naveen Andrews (The Dropout), Sindhu Vee (Starstruck), and Megan Hilty (Smash). Sahana Srinivasan (Grown-ish), Arjun Sriram (Sydney to the Max), Ashwin Sakthivel (Smeds and Smoos), Ethan Suplee (Babylon) and Nicholas Hamilton (Time) round out the series regular cast. Pete Holmes (Crashing) and Romy Rosemont (A Million Little Things) will recur in the eight-episode half-hour series. The project had been in development at IMDb TV, which rebranded to Amazon Freevee, since 2021.
Seven premiering productions will compete for the Berlinale Series Award next month, with one further world exclusive launch screening out of competition.
“No remorse, no regret!” Miley Cyrus showed some skin while working up a sweat in the music video for her new hit, “Flowers.”
For the second week in a row, CBS‘ So Help Me Todd hit a series viewership high. After returning with its midseason premiere last week, the first year comedy series reached 4.82M viewers on Thursday, according to early live+same-day Nielsen data.
EXCLUSIVE: Nicholas Galitzine (Cinderella) has been cast opposite Julianne Moore in Sky and AMC’s buzzy period drama Mary & George about powerful royal family favorites Mary Villiers and her son George.
Disney+ Hotstar is leading the pack in Hindi-speaking India.
Just a taste of what’s to come. Stephen Colbert poked fun at Prince Harry just one night before welcoming the Duke of Sussex to his late-night talk show.
EXCLUSIVE: Once again, working under the Guild’s restrictive rules for inclusion among nominees for the WGA Awards for Best Original and Adapted Screenplays, several leading Oscar contending screenplays are AWOL on the official WGA ballot sent to eligible voting members this morning.
EXCLUSIVE: Shochiku has acquired Pan Nalin’s Last Film Show (Chhello Show) for Japan and has set a theatrical release on January 20. Last Film Show is among the 15 films shortlisted for International Feature Oscar and the first Indian title to make the cut in 21 years.
Getting candid. Prince Harry revealed that he spent the first 11 years after Princess Diana‘s death thinking it was a hoax.