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News TV series: Laetitia Casta in Le Gazze ladre by Ken Follett; Jenna Elfman in The Interrogator

Paramount will continue to sell its TV series to other networks and platforms, the word David Ellison who took the lead of the group after the merger with Skydance. Speaking with Wall Street analysts explained the diversified strategy to make the studio attractive to talents.

Serie tv tra cancellazioni e rinunce

It’s been intense days for the TV series. Fox canceled Going Dutch after two seasons, Netflix announced that the fourth season of The Night Agent will be the last one, ending also CBC’s Son of Critch with the next fifth season. Did ABC give up the pilot Do You Want Kids? comedy created and interpreted by Rachel Bloom who was developed on different timelines where a couple on one side had children and in the other no, the actress did not lose hopes remembering how Crazy Ex Girlfriend also started as an unordered pilot of Showtime and then ended up at The CW.

I Pilot NBC

NBC has recently canceled Law & Order: Organized Crime, Brilliant Minds and Stumble, leaving The Hunting Party, The Rise and Fall of Reggie Jenkins and the original Law & Order in the balance. Much will depend on the decisions relating to pilots that, according to deadline indiscretions, would all be very convincing.

In particular practically certain of being ordained would be Sunset P.I. comedy on private investigators with Jake Johnson created by Dan Goor and Luke Del Tradici and The Rockford Files reboot with David Boreanaz. They would be competing for a Key Witness and What the Dead Know slot, two crimes starring Emily Deschanel and Tayolr Schilling respectively. It would have liked In the Line of Fire (first called Protection) thriller with familiar elements, more serialized with Peter Krause and Hope Davis protagonists (maybe have a reduced order for midseason).

Unlike Puzzled’s speech with Damon Wayans Jr, a lighter cop than others, on the ABC procedural style. According to deadline NBC would order it in case he decides to put a drama after two comedy. Newlyweds multicamera comedy with Tea Leoni and Tim Daly (produced by Jamie Lee Curtis) and Jill & Jinger with Katey Sagal and Jane Lynch but one will probably be ordered.

Le gazze ladre

Netflix and TF1 (France) ordered Jackdaws – Le gazze ladre, a series in 6 episodes written by Camille Treiner, inspired by Ken Follet’s novel, with Laetitia Casta protagonist. Set in May 1944 just before the D-Day, the series focuses on the story of Elisabeth Betty Clairet, a widowed mother who is charged with forming a commando of five civil women to infiltrate a home controlled by the Nazis and destroy the communications center before the landing of allies in Normandy.

Serie tv The Interrogator

Jessica Sula and Jenna Elfman enter the cast of The Interrogator the Fox series with Stephen Fry, produced by Lionsgate Television and ordered in 12 episodes. Fry will be Agent MI6 Conrad Henry driving a team of experts who can enter the mind of the most dangerous criminals. Sula will be Astrid, a new criminal psychologist in the world of spies, Henry’s daughter who hasn’t seen for a long time; while Elfman will be Woodrow the former CIA star who fell after a failed mission and ended up managing Henry’s group.

Altre notizie serie tv

Prime Video ordered The Second Lady, adaptation of Irving Wallace’s novel, which will be written by Jessica Sharzer and produced by Kevin Williamson and Universal’s Outerbanks Entertainment. When the First Lady is replaced by a Russian sosy and brought to Siberia, she will have to try to survive while the other to sabotage the NATO mission during the G7.

Former NBC Entertainment chief Robert Greenblatt signed a first look deal with his The Green Room, selling the adaptation of Julie Clark’s novel The Liese I Tell as the first project.

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