Before we get into the news of the day from the world of TV series, there is a curiosity linked to the Emmys explained by deadline and concerning Rivals, The Lord of the Mosques and Heated Rivalry. The question you might have asked is why the Canadian Heated Rivalry does not compete for the Emmy while the Australian Anglo-Australian The Lord of the Mosques and Rivals won at the International Emmy. In the caste of Heated Rivalry the issue is linked to the production that is entirely of Bell Media, Canadian, and was only purchased by HBO Max who reiterated that he did not want to enter production. A similar thing had happened for Fleabag who won for the second season that had been produced by Prime Video (while the first had not been nominated because production totally English).
The Lord of the Mosque, broadcast in Italy by Sky and the USA on Netflix, is a BBC-Stan production of Eleven which is owned by Sony Pictures with Sony that has distribution in the USA. That’s why he can safely be running for the Emmys. As for Rivals, the British HULU series, it seems it was a choice of Disney that, fearing he would not get the right attention in the USA decided to propose it to the International Emmy.
Una serie tv di Jem e le Holograms
Amazon MGM Studios, after having made with Hasbro the film of Masters of the Universe, wants to bring back to life another cult of the 80s like Jem and Holograms making a TV series for Prime Video. The Kilter Kilms of Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan, who have an agreement with Amazon, would take care of the production. The animated series was born in 1985 with the aim of exploiting the rise of the world of MTV by telling the story of the owner of a label and his alter ego Jem who is leader of a rock group. Jem went on for three seasons to be replicated several times in syndacation also for all ’90s.
A Forgotten Kill
ABC is working on A Forgotten Kill adaptation of Isabella Maldonado’s 2024 novel, produced by Justin Hartley’s Change Up Productions with 20th Television. Diana Son is dealing with the screenplay, at the centre of the former Army Ranger Dani Vega, Nuyorican (born in New York) became an FBI agent specializing in discovering hidden patterns and finding clues, who collaborates with New York detective Mark Flint. But Dani has his demons to face, a tragedy that risks putting his career at risk. The character of Vega is present in two other novels of Maldonado which in turn is a retired police captain, who graduated in Quantico.
Il nuovo Poirot
BBC and BritBox have chosen the new Poirot: Edward Bluemel will be seen in Killing Eve and Sex Education to take the role of the investigator, thus becoming the youngest actor to have interpreted him having only 33 years. According to the deadline three seasons of Hercule would be ordered, which would be an insight into the figure of Hercule Poirot, also recounting the friendship with Hastings and the first encounters with Japp, will also be introduced its nemesis.
Edward Bluemel (Photo by StillMoving.Net for Netflix)
Altre notizie serie tv
Park Hae-soo, Claudia Kim and Cho Jung-seok enter the cast of Paper Man currently in production for Netflix. At the center a man who creates stickers of characters, but at home is always subjected to his wife.
Danny Pino enters the cast of The Magnificent Seven of MGM+ reaching Matt Dillon who will be Chris Adams, Will Patton who will be Cyrus T. Clemons and Michael Ealy who will be Vin Tanner. The series is written by Tim Kring and will resume the 1960 film, Pino will be a new character not present in the films.
The fourth part of Lupin will debut on October 23 on Netflix, the platform also established for 2027 the release of the Scooby-Doo series showing on Instagram the first images of the dog.
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