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Have not caught up with Murder yet but I'm glad Black-ish got renewed. They aren't the Cosbys (no one ever will be) but they are in the same vein of that show.
This could be a very good or very bad move after the final movie comes out. Depending on what interpetation they choose: will it be closer to the games, the movies, the books [which are adaptations of the games] or some other new take entirely? Also no mention of what channel it will be on. If it's network television it'll probably be disappointing. Cable it has a shot if they take it to like AMC, FX or someone else willing to take a risk. Premium like HBO or Showtime and it can really outshine even The Walking Dead for a zombie television series.Resident Evil is being developed into a tv series, though it wont be started on until after the latest movie comes out.
http://news.yahoo.com/resident-evil-tv-show-works-125100333.html
Again, thank football for that.
Ugh, thanks to football, Mulaney actually improved last night.![]()
Resident Evil is being developed into a tv series, though it wont be started on until after the latest movie comes out.
http://news.yahoo.com/resident-evil-tv-show-works-125100333.html
Germany-based Constantin Film (the production company behind the Resident Evil movie franchise)
http://deadline.com/2014/10/mission-control-cancelled-nbc-852046/
F*** you, NBC, how dare you deprive me of Krysten!![]()
http://tvline.com/2014/10/15/bewitched-remake-new-series-2014/Sony Pictures TV is working on an updated version of the classic sitcom about a magical housewife and her mortal husband — which ran for 254 episodes on ABC from 1964 to 1972 — according to our sister site Deadline. The Vow writers Abby Kohn and Marc Silverstein are reportedly working on a script.
Of course, this isn’t the first time Sony Pictures TV has attempted to re-conjure the magic of Bewitched. CBS ordered a script from the studio in 2011, but the project never made it to pilot
Amy Poehler Producing Church Comedy For NBC
As Parks And Recreation is gearing up for its upcoming seventh and final season, the series’ star and executive producer Amy Poehler has teamed with the series’ writer/producer Aisha Muharrar for another single-camera workplace comedy at NBC. The project, now in development, hails from Universal TV, where Poehler has an overall deal, and 3 Arts Entertainment. Written by Muharrar, the untitled comedy centers on a young, agnostic woman who inherits a church and the crew of strong-willed characters who make up her new community. Poehler, Muharrar and 3Arts’ Dave Becky are executive producing.
UTA-repped Muharrar started on NBC/Uni TV’s Parks And Recreation as a staff writer in Season 2, rising to producer. Last season, she sold another comedy to NBC executive produced by The Office alum Ed Helms. Poehler, repped by WME and 3 Arts,executive produced NBC’s comedy pilot Old Soul starring Natasha Lyonne this past season.