Joe Otterson TV Reporter“For Life” could soon be returning to life on IMDb TV.According to sources, the up and coming streamer is poised to order a third season of the legal drama, which was canceled by ABC after two seasons back in May.
09.06.2021 - 23:13 / variety.com
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist” has been canceled after two seasons at NBC, Variety has learned.According to sources, there had been talks about moving the musical dramedy series to streaming service Peacock for a third season, but that move ultimately did not come together.
According to a spokesperson for Lionsgate Television, which co-produces the series, there are plans to shop it to other outlets.“In a world where finding loyal and passionate audiences is never easy,
.Joe Otterson TV Reporter“For Life” could soon be returning to life on IMDb TV.According to sources, the up and coming streamer is poised to order a third season of the legal drama, which was canceled by ABC after two seasons back in May.
Dougray Scott has left the CW’s Batwoman after two seasons. His final appearance as a series regular on the show was in Episode 16, two weeks before tonight’s season finale.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“Good Girls” has been canceled after four seasons at NBC, Variety has learned.The drama series was the last remaining question mark in NBC’s scripted lineup from the 2020-2021 season.
Good Girls’ crime spree is coming to an end.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterThe premiere episode of the “Gossip Girl” reboot will air on The CW after it debuts on HBO Max.The follow-up to the beloved series, which originally aired on The CW from 2007-2012, will become available on HBO Max on July 8. On July 9, The CW will air the first episode from 8-9:30 p.m.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“The Moodys” has been canceled at Fox after two seasons, Variety has learned.The series originally debuted in December 2019. The second season debuted on April 1, but Fox pulled it from the schedule with three episodes left around two weeks later.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“Grand Army” will not march on at Netflix. Variety has learned exclusively that the streamer has canceled the drama series after just one season.The nine-episode first season of the teen drama debuted on Netflix back in October.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“The Blacklist” star Megan Boone is leaving the NBC drama series after eight seasons, Variety has confirmed.Boone has played FBI profiler Elizabeth Keen on the series since it began, starring opposite James Spader. With her exit, Spader, Harry Lennix, and Diego Klattenhoff are the only original cast members left on the show.NBC declined to comment.News of Boone’s exit comes ahead of “The Blacklist” Season 8 finale.
So, it’s official: Batman doesn’t give mustache rides. Sorry, ladies! (And/or gentlemen, maybe.)
cancellation of “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist.” Taking to Twitter to clear things up, the actress made it clear that she was not trying to outright “trash” the network when she said the cancellation was “the wrong move.”Levy’s original comments were made in an interview with Vanity Fair — one of her first since learning that “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist” would not continue on any NBC platform.
We have some sad news to report about the NBC series Manifest.
EXCLUSIVE: NBC has opted not to renew missing plane drama series Manifest for a fourth season. The decision came down Monday night, just hours before the options on the cast were to expire Tuesday and amid a strong showing of Manifest on Netflix where it has been #1 in the U.S. for the past three days.
the cancellation of NBC’s “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist” — the musical comedy about a young woman (Jane Levy) struggling with her ability to process people’s inner thoughts through pop songs — especially after a highly acclaimed second season that tackled pressing topics such as systemic racism, postpartum depression and the sticky nature of office politics.Moore not only got dancing feet racing through tunes by Queen, Gwen Stefani and Sixpence None the Richer, but this year also marked her
Jane Levy is having her say on NBC’s decision to cancel “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist“.
Jane Levy is getting candid about Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist‘s cancellation.
Jane Levy, star of NBC’s recently canceled musical comedy-drama Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, says the network’s decision not to renew the series is a “wrong move,” and suggests a show “about love” is much needed in a “crime and guns”-heavy TV line-up.
not be returning for a third season but that that NBCUniversal plans to shop it to other outlets. Peacock, NBC’s sister streaming service, has already passed.However, show creator Austin Winsberg is not going down without a fight.
NBC has canceled “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist” after two seasons, the network said Wednesday.The show, a co-production between Lionsgate Television and Universal Television, will be shopped to other outlets.
Nothing to sing about! NBC announced the cancelation of musical comedy-drama Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist on Wednesday, June 9, and it didn’t take long for the Twitter uproar to begin.