Before wrapping up his TCA panel today for his Fxx series Dave, rapper comedian Dave Burd aka Lil Dicky revealed the guest stars for season 3.
The lineup includes Usher, Rick Ross, Demi Lovato, Don Cheadle, Machine Gun Kelly, Megan Fox, Killer Mike, and Travis Barker.
“That’s just a fraction and the fraction I haven’t named, will blow you away,” said Burd today at TCA.
Burd stars on the show and co-created the series with Jeff Schaffer.
Schaffer said “On Dave, People like playing funhouse versions of themselves or play with their public perception – a real plus for them. Everyone from Lin-Manuel Miranda playing a passive aggressive asshole. People want to come and have fun.”
As previously announced today, season 3 premieres April 5 at 10 p.m. Et/Pt on Fxx and stream the next day on Hulu. The premiere will include the first two episodes and episodes will stream next day on Hulu.
The lineup includes Usher, Rick Ross, Demi Lovato, Don Cheadle, Machine Gun Kelly, Megan Fox, Killer Mike, and Travis Barker.
“That’s just a fraction and the fraction I haven’t named, will blow you away,” said Burd today at TCA.
Burd stars on the show and co-created the series with Jeff Schaffer.
Schaffer said “On Dave, People like playing funhouse versions of themselves or play with their public perception – a real plus for them. Everyone from Lin-Manuel Miranda playing a passive aggressive asshole. People want to come and have fun.”
As previously announced today, season 3 premieres April 5 at 10 p.m. Et/Pt on Fxx and stream the next day on Hulu. The premiere will include the first two episodes and episodes will stream next day on Hulu.
- 1/12/2023
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Chloe Bennet has signed on for a recurring role in Season 3 of “Dave” at Fxx, Variety has learned exclusively.
Bennet will appear in a multi-episode arc as Robyn, a photographer from Wisconsin whom Dave meets while on tour.
Bennet is known for her role in the ABC-Marvel series “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D,” on which she starred as Daisy “Skye” Johnson, a.k.a Quake, throughout the show’s seven-season run. Her other notable roles include the ABC music drama “Nashville” and the animated Dreamworks film “Abominable.” She will reprise her “Abominable” role in the upcoming spinoff series “Abominable and the Invisible City,” which bows in October on Hulu.
She is repped by CAA and Hansen Jacobson.
“Dave” is based on the real life experiences of rapper Dave “Lil Dicky” Burd. Burd stars as himself along with cast members GaTa, Andrew Santino, Taylor Misiak, Travis Bennett and Christine Ko. The show was...
Bennet will appear in a multi-episode arc as Robyn, a photographer from Wisconsin whom Dave meets while on tour.
Bennet is known for her role in the ABC-Marvel series “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D,” on which she starred as Daisy “Skye” Johnson, a.k.a Quake, throughout the show’s seven-season run. Her other notable roles include the ABC music drama “Nashville” and the animated Dreamworks film “Abominable.” She will reprise her “Abominable” role in the upcoming spinoff series “Abominable and the Invisible City,” which bows in October on Hulu.
She is repped by CAA and Hansen Jacobson.
“Dave” is based on the real life experiences of rapper Dave “Lil Dicky” Burd. Burd stars as himself along with cast members GaTa, Andrew Santino, Taylor Misiak, Travis Bennett and Christine Ko. The show was...
- 9/28/2022
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Dana Walden has seen a lot of major changes during her time in the entertainment industry and she doesn’t see things slowing down any time soon.
The Chairman of Entertainment at Walt Disney Television talked up the new opportunities for smaller production companies and young, diverse voices over the next ten years in a wide-ranging interview at the Harvard Undergraduate Women in Business conference.
She also discussed how Covid has impacted the television business and Walt Disney’s television operation and talked about the importance of gut feeling in a data-driven world. She also revealed how she got Peter Chernin’s attention 25 years ago.
Walden said it was “hard to imagine” what the industry will look like in ten years as “change is happening so rapidly”. “Our business right now is in a little bit of a period of contraction. We’re seeing the bigger companies that are growing...
The Chairman of Entertainment at Walt Disney Television talked up the new opportunities for smaller production companies and young, diverse voices over the next ten years in a wide-ranging interview at the Harvard Undergraduate Women in Business conference.
She also discussed how Covid has impacted the television business and Walt Disney’s television operation and talked about the importance of gut feeling in a data-driven world. She also revealed how she got Peter Chernin’s attention 25 years ago.
Walden said it was “hard to imagine” what the industry will look like in ten years as “change is happening so rapidly”. “Our business right now is in a little bit of a period of contraction. We’re seeing the bigger companies that are growing...
- 2/7/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
The guild honors are about to commence. Tomorrow, the SAG Awards are revealed. Today, the Writer’s Guild of America kicked off their staggered WGA Awards announcements with their television nominations and there were some pleasant surprises in the mix.
Read More: “One Night in Miami” and “The Queen’s Gambit” among 2021 USC Scripter Award nominees
The nominees that popped are the writing team for “The Boys” in Drama Series, “Ted Lasso” and “The Great” landing Comedy Series nods and “Dave” and “The Flight Attendant” earning New Series nominations.
Continue reading ‘The Boys,’ ‘Nora From Queens’ & ‘Raised By Wolves’ Surprise WGA Awards TV Nominees at The Playlist.
Read More: “One Night in Miami” and “The Queen’s Gambit” among 2021 USC Scripter Award nominees
The nominees that popped are the writing team for “The Boys” in Drama Series, “Ted Lasso” and “The Great” landing Comedy Series nods and “Dave” and “The Flight Attendant” earning New Series nominations.
Continue reading ‘The Boys,’ ‘Nora From Queens’ & ‘Raised By Wolves’ Surprise WGA Awards TV Nominees at The Playlist.
- 2/3/2021
- by Gregory Ellwood
- The Playlist
Just hours after the nominations for the Golden Globe Awards, the Writers Guild of America, West and Writers Guild of America, East announced the latest batch of nominees for the upcoming WGA Awards, including honorees from television, new media, and news.
AMC’s “Better Call Saul” nabbed four nominations, one in drama series and three in episodic drama, which recognizes scripts from individual episodes of the season. Of particular note from today’s WGA announcement is the notable achievement of both Apple TV+’s “Ted Lasso” and Hulu’s “The Great” scoring nominations in both new series and comedy series. Both freshman shows also earned a nomination apiece in episodic comedy.
All the nominees will be celebrated at the joint 2021 Writers Guild Awards virtual ceremony, taking place on Sunday, March 21, 2021.
A partial list of nominees is below. A complete list of today’s nominations, including categories for radio/audio and...
AMC’s “Better Call Saul” nabbed four nominations, one in drama series and three in episodic drama, which recognizes scripts from individual episodes of the season. Of particular note from today’s WGA announcement is the notable achievement of both Apple TV+’s “Ted Lasso” and Hulu’s “The Great” scoring nominations in both new series and comedy series. Both freshman shows also earned a nomination apiece in episodic comedy.
All the nominees will be celebrated at the joint 2021 Writers Guild Awards virtual ceremony, taking place on Sunday, March 21, 2021.
A partial list of nominees is below. A complete list of today’s nominations, including categories for radio/audio and...
- 2/3/2021
- by Libby Hill
- Indiewire
Snow has been accumulating for months, but the winter awards season is finally ramping up. On Wednesday, February 3, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association will announce the nominees for the 2021 Golden Globe Awards. Out of tradition more than respect for our collective impatience, the announcement will be made bright and early Wednesday, February 3 at 5 a.m. Pt, and a coffee-infused batch of nominees, networks, and awards journalists will do their best to react properly.
So, who can expect a cheery wake-up call? Anne Thompson has already posted IndieWire’s Golden Globe predictions on the film front, and below you can find our expectations for TV. The pandemic continues to cause disarray, as many perennial contenders saw production delays that pushed them out of eligibility. That means “Succession” won’t defend its Best Drama Series title, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” won’t be back in the Comedy mix, and Apple TV+ will...
So, who can expect a cheery wake-up call? Anne Thompson has already posted IndieWire’s Golden Globe predictions on the film front, and below you can find our expectations for TV. The pandemic continues to cause disarray, as many perennial contenders saw production delays that pushed them out of eligibility. That means “Succession” won’t defend its Best Drama Series title, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” won’t be back in the Comedy mix, and Apple TV+ will...
- 2/1/2021
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Based on series creator Hannah Fidell‘s 2013 film of the same name, “A Teacher” has become FX on Hulu‘s most-watched original series, surpassing both the regular sci-fi thriller “Devs” and fact-based miniseries “Mrs. America.”
Having premiered on Nov. 10, the 10-part miniseries ranked as the No. 1 show on Hulu for five of the eight weeks during its run and also attracted the most new subscribers to Hulu of any FX on Hulu exclusive series. The audience ratings for it was +42% higher than FX’s freshman comedy series “Dave,” which was FX’s most-watched show on Hulu and the highest rated comedy series in FX history.
See Kate Mara (‘A Teacher’) on playing a predatory character ‘that scares me a little bit’ [Exclusive Video Interview]
Starring Kate Mara and Nick Robinson, the series explores the complexities and consequences of a predatory relationship between Claire Wilson, a 32-year-old teacher at a suburban Texas high school and her 17-year-old student,...
Having premiered on Nov. 10, the 10-part miniseries ranked as the No. 1 show on Hulu for five of the eight weeks during its run and also attracted the most new subscribers to Hulu of any FX on Hulu exclusive series. The audience ratings for it was +42% higher than FX’s freshman comedy series “Dave,” which was FX’s most-watched show on Hulu and the highest rated comedy series in FX history.
See Kate Mara (‘A Teacher’) on playing a predatory character ‘that scares me a little bit’ [Exclusive Video Interview]
Starring Kate Mara and Nick Robinson, the series explores the complexities and consequences of a predatory relationship between Claire Wilson, a 32-year-old teacher at a suburban Texas high school and her 17-year-old student,...
- 1/31/2021
- by Luca Giliberti
- Gold Derby
Hundreds of users at Gold Derby predict at the Golden Globe Awards that “Dave” will follow in the the footsteps of “Atlanta,” “Barry,” “Derek,” “Louie,” “Master of None,” “Ramy” and “Who is America?” from the last decade. Each of these received a Best Comedy Actor nomination for their star, who also served as creator, executive producer and writer of his show. Three even won: Ramy Youssef for “Ramy” last year, Aziz Ansari for “Master of None” three years ago and Donald Glover for “Atlanta” four years ago.
Half of the last decade’s Best Comedy Actress wins went to nominees who produced and wrote their performances: Phoebe Waller-Bridge (“Fleabag”) last year, Rachel Bloom (“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend”) five years ago, Amy Poehler (“Parks and Recreation”) seven years ago, Lena Dunham (“Girls”) eight years ago and Laura Dern (“Enlightened”) nine years ago.
SEEour predictions slugfest on the Globes’ comedy races.
The contender in question now is Dave Burd,...
Half of the last decade’s Best Comedy Actress wins went to nominees who produced and wrote their performances: Phoebe Waller-Bridge (“Fleabag”) last year, Rachel Bloom (“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend”) five years ago, Amy Poehler (“Parks and Recreation”) seven years ago, Lena Dunham (“Girls”) eight years ago and Laura Dern (“Enlightened”) nine years ago.
SEEour predictions slugfest on the Globes’ comedy races.
The contender in question now is Dave Burd,...
- 1/28/2021
- by Riley Chow
- Gold Derby
Kate Mara-fronted drama A Teacher, which is based on Hannah Fidell’s feature film, has become FX on Hulu’s most-watched original – surpassing Mrs. America and Devs.
FX revealed that the series, which also stars Nick Robinson, also attracted more new subscribers to the digital service than the period drama and the sci-fi thriller.
However, the company didn’t disclose any actual viewing figures or substantial numbers – the latest digital platform to laud the success of a series without providing in-depth data.
It said that the ten-part series ranked as the number one show on Hulu for five of the eight weeks of its run.
Its audience was 42% higher than comedy Dave, which was FX’s most-watched show on Hulu and the highest rated comedy series in FX history.
A Teacher, which premiered on November 10, 2020, explores the complexities and consequences of a predatory relationship between Claire Wilson, a young...
FX revealed that the series, which also stars Nick Robinson, also attracted more new subscribers to the digital service than the period drama and the sci-fi thriller.
However, the company didn’t disclose any actual viewing figures or substantial numbers – the latest digital platform to laud the success of a series without providing in-depth data.
It said that the ten-part series ranked as the number one show on Hulu for five of the eight weeks of its run.
Its audience was 42% higher than comedy Dave, which was FX’s most-watched show on Hulu and the highest rated comedy series in FX history.
A Teacher, which premiered on November 10, 2020, explores the complexities and consequences of a predatory relationship between Claire Wilson, a young...
- 1/27/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
ICM Partners has promoted 14 agents today, including seven from 2020 and seven newly-minted agents in 2021.
The promotions come from multiple divisions across the agency in both Los Angeles and New York, including the theater, concerts, TV production, literary, branded entertainment, non-scripted, talent, podcasts and publications departments.
“Today we celebrate the right of passage from coordinator to agent for 14 hardworking ambitious, and intellectually curious women and men, who have earned their promotions,” said Kevin Crotty and Sloan Harris, Co-Presidents of ICM Partners, in a statement. “We have so many homegrown success stories at ICM Partners, and we are confident that among this new group of agents, many will follow in those successful footsteps.” These promotions are effective immediately.
The promotions come on the heels of an eventful 2020 for the Hollywood talent agencies, one that for ICM included the signing of a franchise agreement with the Writers Guild of America and the acquisition...
The promotions come from multiple divisions across the agency in both Los Angeles and New York, including the theater, concerts, TV production, literary, branded entertainment, non-scripted, talent, podcasts and publications departments.
“Today we celebrate the right of passage from coordinator to agent for 14 hardworking ambitious, and intellectually curious women and men, who have earned their promotions,” said Kevin Crotty and Sloan Harris, Co-Presidents of ICM Partners, in a statement. “We have so many homegrown success stories at ICM Partners, and we are confident that among this new group of agents, many will follow in those successful footsteps.” These promotions are effective immediately.
The promotions come on the heels of an eventful 2020 for the Hollywood talent agencies, one that for ICM included the signing of a franchise agreement with the Writers Guild of America and the acquisition...
- 1/26/2021
- by Mónica Marie Zorrilla
- Variety Film + TV
Emmy-winning TV host Larry King has died. He was 87 years old.
His official Twitter account posted an announcement of his death on Saturday morning.
“With profound sadness, Ora Media announces the death of our co-founder, host and friend Larry King, who passed away this morning at age 87 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles,” it read. “For 63 years and across the platforms of radio, television and digital media, Larry’s many thousands of interviews, awards, and global acclaim stand as a testament to his unique and lasting talent as a broadcaster.”
Called “the master of the mic” by Time magazine, King was a mainstay on CNN, with his genial style, trademark suspenders and black eyeglasses. “Larry King Live,” which ran for 25 years until 2010, featured interviews with newsmakers and celebrities, as well as calls and emails from viewers. King’s show was mostly based out of CNN’s studios in Los Angeles,...
His official Twitter account posted an announcement of his death on Saturday morning.
“With profound sadness, Ora Media announces the death of our co-founder, host and friend Larry King, who passed away this morning at age 87 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles,” it read. “For 63 years and across the platforms of radio, television and digital media, Larry’s many thousands of interviews, awards, and global acclaim stand as a testament to his unique and lasting talent as a broadcaster.”
Called “the master of the mic” by Time magazine, King was a mainstay on CNN, with his genial style, trademark suspenders and black eyeglasses. “Larry King Live,” which ran for 25 years until 2010, featured interviews with newsmakers and celebrities, as well as calls and emails from viewers. King’s show was mostly based out of CNN’s studios in Los Angeles,...
- 1/23/2021
- by Laura Haefner
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Disney General Entertainment Content has revealed the 13 individuals for its 2021 writing program and has named the recipient of Disney Channel’s Eunetta T. Boone Comedy Writer’s Scholarship, which was established last year in honor of the late writer/producer for diverse and aspiring comedy writers.
Created in 1990 with the WGA West, Disney Creative Talent Development & Inclusion’s one-year writing program offers advanced professional development with the primary goal of helping to secure participants’ first staffing assignment via Disney General Entertainment Content series.
Now in its 30th year, the program is held in high regard, with a nearly 100% hiring rate for more than a decade. This makes the program an ideal launching pad for talented writers and their careers — and with Disney no less.
“The Creative Talent Development & Inclusion team is proud to launch this extremely talented group of writers into the next phase of their career,” said Tim McNeal,...
Created in 1990 with the WGA West, Disney Creative Talent Development & Inclusion’s one-year writing program offers advanced professional development with the primary goal of helping to secure participants’ first staffing assignment via Disney General Entertainment Content series.
Now in its 30th year, the program is held in high regard, with a nearly 100% hiring rate for more than a decade. This makes the program an ideal launching pad for talented writers and their careers — and with Disney no less.
“The Creative Talent Development & Inclusion team is proud to launch this extremely talented group of writers into the next phase of their career,” said Tim McNeal,...
- 1/14/2021
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Variety's Awards Circuit is home to the official predictions for upcoming awards. Variety's Awards Circuit Prediction schedule consists of four phases, running all year long: Draft, Pre-Season, Regular Season and Post Season. Eligibility calendar and dates of awards will determine how long each phase lasts and will be displayed next to revision date.
To see all the latest predictions, of all the categories, in one place, visit The Collective
Draft>>>Pre Season>>>Regular Season>>>Post Season
2021 Golden Globe Predictions:
Best Actor In A TV Series (Comedy Or Musical)
Updated: Jan. 12, 2021
Awards Commentary:
It’s a bit of a shock that neither Eugene Levy nor Catherine O’Hara have even been nominated for a Golden Globe Award during their amazing four-decade career span, going all the way back to “Sctv.” The HFPA will hopefully rectify that this year, even if they’re super late to the party, as the Emmy Awards already...
To see all the latest predictions, of all the categories, in one place, visit The Collective
Draft>>>Pre Season>>>Regular Season>>>Post Season
2021 Golden Globe Predictions:
Best Actor In A TV Series (Comedy Or Musical)
Updated: Jan. 12, 2021
Awards Commentary:
It’s a bit of a shock that neither Eugene Levy nor Catherine O’Hara have even been nominated for a Golden Globe Award during their amazing four-decade career span, going all the way back to “Sctv.” The HFPA will hopefully rectify that this year, even if they’re super late to the party, as the Emmy Awards already...
- 1/13/2021
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Riz Ahmed, Kingsley Ben-Adir, Michaela Coel win prizes.
Nomadland picked up its second and third awards in three days as it won best feature and the IFP Gotham Audience Award at the 30th annual Gotham Awards on Monday (January 11).
Searchlight Pictures’ drama directed by Chloé Zhao topped the National Society Of Film Critics vote at the weekend and is gathering impressive momentum during awards season and prevailed in a category where women directed every nominee.
In a strong night for British talent Riz Ahmed won best actor for Sound Of Metal, Kingsley Ben-Adir of One Night In Miami emerged victorious in the Breakthrough Actor contest,...
Nomadland picked up its second and third awards in three days as it won best feature and the IFP Gotham Audience Award at the 30th annual Gotham Awards on Monday (January 11).
Searchlight Pictures’ drama directed by Chloé Zhao topped the National Society Of Film Critics vote at the weekend and is gathering impressive momentum during awards season and prevailed in a category where women directed every nominee.
In a strong night for British talent Riz Ahmed won best actor for Sound Of Metal, Kingsley Ben-Adir of One Night In Miami emerged victorious in the Breakthrough Actor contest,...
- 1/12/2021
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
The 2020 Gotham Awards have already made history, with all of this year’s best feature nominees directed by women. The ceremony, which will livestream on the Independent Filmmaker Project and Variety’s Facebook pages beginning at 8 p.m. Et, is sure to offer more of the same.
The 30th Annual Gotham Independent Film Awards contenders are led by Kelly Reichardt’s “First Cow,” which received all four major noms: best feature, screenplay, actor and breakthrough actor. Eliza Hittman’s “Never Rarely Sometimes Always,” Chloe Zhao’s “Nomadland,” Kitty Green’s “The Assistant” and Natalie Erika James’s “Relic” are also nominated for best feature.
In the best actor category, Chadwick Boseman received a posthumous nomination for his role in “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.” The other nominees in the category include Riz Ahmed (“Sound of Metal”), Jude Law (“The Nest”), John Magaro (“First Cow”) and Jesse Plemons (“I’m Thinking of Ending Things...
The 30th Annual Gotham Independent Film Awards contenders are led by Kelly Reichardt’s “First Cow,” which received all four major noms: best feature, screenplay, actor and breakthrough actor. Eliza Hittman’s “Never Rarely Sometimes Always,” Chloe Zhao’s “Nomadland,” Kitty Green’s “The Assistant” and Natalie Erika James’s “Relic” are also nominated for best feature.
In the best actor category, Chadwick Boseman received a posthumous nomination for his role in “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.” The other nominees in the category include Riz Ahmed (“Sound of Metal”), Jude Law (“The Nest”), John Magaro (“First Cow”) and Jesse Plemons (“I’m Thinking of Ending Things...
- 1/11/2021
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- Variety Film + TV
The Gotham Awards for independent film are being handed out tonight, January 11. More than 1,200 Gold Derby users have been predicting the winners since nominations were announced in October, and their predictions have been combined to generate our official racetrack odds. Scroll down to see our forecasts in 10 categories, with the nominees listed in order of their odds and our projected winners highlighted in gold.
SEE2021 Gotham Awards nominations: All 5 Best Feature nominees directed by women
“Nomadland” is the favorite to win Best Feature at these awards, which it would add to its already abundant pile of plaudits. It has already been named the best film of the year by critics in Boston, Chicago, Indiana and Greater Western New York, not to mention the Alliance of Women Film Journalists and the National Society of Film Critics.
But this wouldn’t be the first time director Chloe Zhao claimed this prize. Her...
SEE2021 Gotham Awards nominations: All 5 Best Feature nominees directed by women
“Nomadland” is the favorite to win Best Feature at these awards, which it would add to its already abundant pile of plaudits. It has already been named the best film of the year by critics in Boston, Chicago, Indiana and Greater Western New York, not to mention the Alliance of Women Film Journalists and the National Society of Film Critics.
But this wouldn’t be the first time director Chloe Zhao claimed this prize. Her...
- 1/11/2021
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Though 2020 was an unusual year to say the least, we luckily had a variety of new TV shows to keep us company. Many of these programs have become breakout hits and seem destined to become a part of the awards conversation.
As the Golden Globes approach, let’s take a look at some of the new series most likely to get attention from Globes voters. Our photo gallery features 20 possibilities, including “Lovecraft Country,” “Ted Lasso,” “Snowpiercer,” “The Flight Attendant,” “Star Trek: Picard,” “Dave,” “Nora from Queens,” “Perry Mason,” “P-Valley” and more. We do not include shows competing for the limited series categories.
Seersvp for Mon, Jan. 11 at 5 pm Pt: / Gold Derby’s special ‘Ted Lasso’ Q&a with Jason Sudekis and costars
While shows are more likely to be nominated in later seasons after they’ve had time to work out the kinks and build up an audience, a strong...
As the Golden Globes approach, let’s take a look at some of the new series most likely to get attention from Globes voters. Our photo gallery features 20 possibilities, including “Lovecraft Country,” “Ted Lasso,” “Snowpiercer,” “The Flight Attendant,” “Star Trek: Picard,” “Dave,” “Nora from Queens,” “Perry Mason,” “P-Valley” and more. We do not include shows competing for the limited series categories.
Seersvp for Mon, Jan. 11 at 5 pm Pt: / Gold Derby’s special ‘Ted Lasso’ Q&a with Jason Sudekis and costars
While shows are more likely to be nominated in later seasons after they’ve had time to work out the kinks and build up an audience, a strong...
- 1/11/2021
- by Zach Moore
- Gold Derby
Though 2020 was an unusual year to say the least, we luckily had a variety of new TV shows to keep us company. Many of these programs have become breakout hits and seem destined to become a part of the awards conversation.
As the Golden Globes approach, let’s take a look at some of the new series most likely to get attention from Globes voters. Our photo gallery features 20 possibilities, including “Lovecraft Country,” “Ted Lasso,” “The Flight Attendant,” “Snowpiercer,” “Star Trek: Picard,” “Dave,” “Nora from Queens,” “Perry Mason,” “P-Valley” and more. We do not include shows competing for the limited series categories.
While shows are more likely to be nominated in later seasons after they’ve had time to work out the kinks and build up an audience, a strong debut can still draw attention during awards season. In recent years, such titles as “The Morning Show,” “Pose,” “Killing Eve,...
As the Golden Globes approach, let’s take a look at some of the new series most likely to get attention from Globes voters. Our photo gallery features 20 possibilities, including “Lovecraft Country,” “Ted Lasso,” “The Flight Attendant,” “Snowpiercer,” “Star Trek: Picard,” “Dave,” “Nora from Queens,” “Perry Mason,” “P-Valley” and more. We do not include shows competing for the limited series categories.
While shows are more likely to be nominated in later seasons after they’ve had time to work out the kinks and build up an audience, a strong debut can still draw attention during awards season. In recent years, such titles as “The Morning Show,” “Pose,” “Killing Eve,...
- 1/9/2021
- by Zach Moore and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
This will be the last year for the IFP Gotham Awards, as the organization behind the event — Independent Film Project — is formally changing its name to the Gotham Film and Media Institute, or the Gotham for short.
The rebrand, which coincides with the award show’s 30th anniversary, is intended to reflect the organization’s expanded focus and New York base. Going forward, the ceremony will lose its vestigial initials and simply be referred to as the Gotham Awards, as it has been known colloquially for years.
“We chose to change our name to the Gotham, or the Gotham Film and Media Institute, in recognition of the digital era and the best-known event that we produce every year, the Gotham Awards,” says Jeffrey Sharp, executive director of the organization. He will formally unveil the retooled moniker at the Jan. 11 Gotham Awards ceremony, which will be streamed from Cipriani Wall Street...
The rebrand, which coincides with the award show’s 30th anniversary, is intended to reflect the organization’s expanded focus and New York base. Going forward, the ceremony will lose its vestigial initials and simply be referred to as the Gotham Awards, as it has been known colloquially for years.
“We chose to change our name to the Gotham, or the Gotham Film and Media Institute, in recognition of the digital era and the best-known event that we produce every year, the Gotham Awards,” says Jeffrey Sharp, executive director of the organization. He will formally unveil the retooled moniker at the Jan. 11 Gotham Awards ceremony, which will be streamed from Cipriani Wall Street...
- 1/6/2021
- by Diane Garrett
- Variety Film + TV
2020 brought many things with it. Brexit. Another iPhone. The 30th anniversary of Fresh Prince Of Bel Air. A Crackerjack revival, the increasingly critical state of our burning planet, the inauguration of a Gangsta Granny rollercoaster at Thorpe Park, and a global pandemic that shut down life as we know it.
A mixed bag, all told.
One thing you can largely rely on in worrying times is television, and below are the top returning British shows that fought their way through the Covid-19 lockdown to come back in 2020.
After Life series 2
Release date: Friday 24th of April, Netflix
Ricky Gervais’ emotional Netflix comedy about a misanthrope widower (Gervais) struggling to cope after the death of his wife (Kerry Godliman) will return for a second six-episode run. Filming began in September 2019, and it arrived on Netflix in April. Diane Morgan and Mandeep Dhillon co-star.
Read more:the best stand-up specials on Netflix here.
A mixed bag, all told.
One thing you can largely rely on in worrying times is television, and below are the top returning British shows that fought their way through the Covid-19 lockdown to come back in 2020.
After Life series 2
Release date: Friday 24th of April, Netflix
Ricky Gervais’ emotional Netflix comedy about a misanthrope widower (Gervais) struggling to cope after the death of his wife (Kerry Godliman) will return for a second six-episode run. Filming began in September 2019, and it arrived on Netflix in April. Diane Morgan and Mandeep Dhillon co-star.
Read more:the best stand-up specials on Netflix here.
- 1/5/2021
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
“Ramy” was the surprise Golden Globe Award winner last year for Best TV Comedy Actor with 28-year-old Ramy Youssef‘s performance and “Dave” could follow in its footsteps with 32-year-old star Dave Burd. Both Burd and Youssef co-created their half-hour shows, on which they serve as executive producers and writers in addition to starring as versions of themselves. This has more or less been the winning recipe for three of the last four winners in this category, with a 34-year-old Aziz Ansari winning three years ago for “Master of None” and a 33-year-old Donald Glover winning four years ago for his fictional character on “Atlanta.” Only a 74-year-old Michael Douglas recently has not fit the mold, although even he pulls double duty on “The Kominsky Method” as an executive producer.
PREDICTthe 2021 Golden Globe nominees through February 3.
The 10-part debut of “Ramy” made for an unassuming awards player. Despite being one...
PREDICTthe 2021 Golden Globe nominees through February 3.
The 10-part debut of “Ramy” made for an unassuming awards player. Despite being one...
- 12/31/2020
- by Riley Chow
- Gold Derby
Exclusive: Pitch alumna Meagan Holder is set for a recurring role opposite Dave Burd on the second season of Fxx’s hit comedy series Dave, co-created by and starring rapper and comedian Burd. Season 2 will premiere in 2021.
Based on the life of Burd (stage name Lil Dicky), Fxx’s Dave is centered on a neurotic man in his late twenties who has convinced himself that he’s destined to be one of the best rappers of all time. Now he must convince his closest friends, because with their help, he actually might convince the world. The series also stars Taylor Misiak, Andrew Santino, GaTa, Travis Bennett and Christine Ko.
Holder will play Tessa, the executive at the label who’s responsible for Dave. That means championing him, indulging him and cajoling him — into doing exactly what she needs him to do.
Dave is co-created by Dave Burd and Jeff Schaffer...
Based on the life of Burd (stage name Lil Dicky), Fxx’s Dave is centered on a neurotic man in his late twenties who has convinced himself that he’s destined to be one of the best rappers of all time. Now he must convince his closest friends, because with their help, he actually might convince the world. The series also stars Taylor Misiak, Andrew Santino, GaTa, Travis Bennett and Christine Ko.
Holder will play Tessa, the executive at the label who’s responsible for Dave. That means championing him, indulging him and cajoling him — into doing exactly what she needs him to do.
Dave is co-created by Dave Burd and Jeff Schaffer...
- 12/15/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Kevin Hart’s latest Netflix comedy special is drawing record viewership for the streaming giant. More than 21 million Netflix members have watched Kevin Hart: Zero F**ks Given since its November 17 premiere, making it the No. 1 comedy special on the streamer this year, according to Netflix.
In the special, filmed in September from Hart’s living room in Los Angeles, Hart touches on topics such as group chats with male friends, sex after 40 and dealing with life during the Covid-19 pandemic.
In compiling its viewing stats, Netflix measures the number of Netflix member households that choose to watch a title for at least two minutes, long enough to indicate the choice was intentional.
Kevin Hart: Zero F**ks Given is executive produced by Hart via his Hartbeat Productions, along with Leland Pookey Wigington, Dave Becky and Bryan Smiley. Jeff Clanagan, Blake Morrison and Candice Wilson produced. Leslie Small directed.
Hartbeat...
In the special, filmed in September from Hart’s living room in Los Angeles, Hart touches on topics such as group chats with male friends, sex after 40 and dealing with life during the Covid-19 pandemic.
In compiling its viewing stats, Netflix measures the number of Netflix member households that choose to watch a title for at least two minutes, long enough to indicate the choice was intentional.
Kevin Hart: Zero F**ks Given is executive produced by Hart via his Hartbeat Productions, along with Leland Pookey Wigington, Dave Becky and Bryan Smiley. Jeff Clanagan, Blake Morrison and Candice Wilson produced. Leslie Small directed.
Hartbeat...
- 12/15/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Has Donald Trump blown it? Major actors have always coveted playing the role of an empathetic U.S. president, but after Trump’s four years will anyone want that gig?
In years past Michael Douglas, Daniel Day-Lewis, Harrison Ford and even Henry Fonda have depicted admirable presidents. Even Kevin Spacey was likable as Richard Nixon when Elvis came to visit him (in 2016’s Elvis & Nixon).
To be sure, they all had their idiosyncrasies. In Dave (1993), Kevin Kline wasn’t careful enough about who was chosen to “double” him, and Douglas in The American President (1995) should have been wary about dating that lobbyist, even though she was Annette Bening. But they were good guys at heart.
None of those characters would have considered denying election results, or ignoring a pandemic, or snubbing his successor’s inauguration. There were boundaries, even in movies, about political mischief.
In Bulworth (1998), Warren Beatty briefly impersonated...
In years past Michael Douglas, Daniel Day-Lewis, Harrison Ford and even Henry Fonda have depicted admirable presidents. Even Kevin Spacey was likable as Richard Nixon when Elvis came to visit him (in 2016’s Elvis & Nixon).
To be sure, they all had their idiosyncrasies. In Dave (1993), Kevin Kline wasn’t careful enough about who was chosen to “double” him, and Douglas in The American President (1995) should have been wary about dating that lobbyist, even though she was Annette Bening. But they were good guys at heart.
None of those characters would have considered denying election results, or ignoring a pandemic, or snubbing his successor’s inauguration. There were boundaries, even in movies, about political mischief.
In Bulworth (1998), Warren Beatty briefly impersonated...
- 12/10/2020
- by Peter Bart
- Deadline Film + TV
For the first time in ages, it doesn’t seem like the best year to be FX.
Constructed under the watchful eye of John Landgraf, Chairman of FX Networks and FX Productions, the network developed a murderer’s row of projects that allowed them to stand shoulder-to-shoulder at the Emmy Awards with TV’s heaviest hitters, including HBO and Netflix. And while FX was less successful translating nominations into wins, there was nevertheless a feeling that the network often had arguably the best roster of shows on TV in any given year, with “The Americans,” “Atlanta,” “Better Things,” and a glut of Ryan Murphy programming filling its ranks.
But 2020 has been a strange beast for the network, which has seen its programming turned upside down with the introduction of FX on Hulu. In 2019, Disney acquired 20th Century Fox for $71 billion and, in the process, gained control of the entirety of FX’s catalog of content,...
Constructed under the watchful eye of John Landgraf, Chairman of FX Networks and FX Productions, the network developed a murderer’s row of projects that allowed them to stand shoulder-to-shoulder at the Emmy Awards with TV’s heaviest hitters, including HBO and Netflix. And while FX was less successful translating nominations into wins, there was nevertheless a feeling that the network often had arguably the best roster of shows on TV in any given year, with “The Americans,” “Atlanta,” “Better Things,” and a glut of Ryan Murphy programming filling its ranks.
But 2020 has been a strange beast for the network, which has seen its programming turned upside down with the introduction of FX on Hulu. In 2019, Disney acquired 20th Century Fox for $71 billion and, in the process, gained control of the entirety of FX’s catalog of content,...
- 12/10/2020
- by Libby Hill
- Indiewire
On-location film permits for the Los Angeles area slowed by 7.6% from October to November as production activity eased amid the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the FilmLA agency reported Tuesday.
The industry, which was mostly shuttered from March to June, has received approximately 3,552 film permit applications spanning 2,514 unique projects over the past 20 weeks for location shooting in the Los Angeles area. For the first time since production resumed, month-over-month permit volume decreased in November as application intake declined to 813 permits from 880 in October.
The agency said the slowing stemmed from the 2020 election, the Thanksgiving holiday and the pandemic. FilmLA’s daily intake is now averaging around 39 new applications per business day.
“The November decrease in production reflects the ongoing complexity of the moment,” said FilmLA President Paul Audley. “At this point, progress for production rests, like so many things, on effective community control of Covid-19. The Greater Los Angeles filmmaking community, so...
The industry, which was mostly shuttered from March to June, has received approximately 3,552 film permit applications spanning 2,514 unique projects over the past 20 weeks for location shooting in the Los Angeles area. For the first time since production resumed, month-over-month permit volume decreased in November as application intake declined to 813 permits from 880 in October.
The agency said the slowing stemmed from the 2020 election, the Thanksgiving holiday and the pandemic. FilmLA’s daily intake is now averaging around 39 new applications per business day.
“The November decrease in production reflects the ongoing complexity of the moment,” said FilmLA President Paul Audley. “At this point, progress for production rests, like so many things, on effective community control of Covid-19. The Greater Los Angeles filmmaking community, so...
- 12/8/2020
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Despite the pandemic, some 40 feature films began shooting on-location in Greater Los Angeles last month, and 27 unique TV show titles either resumed or started on-location filming in town, pulling their first permits since June.
Overall, however, on-location production of films, TV shows and commercials was down in November compared with October, according FilmLA, the City and County’s film permit office. It’s the first time since production resumed that month-over-month permit volume has decreased.
“The November decrease in production reflects the ongoing complexity of the moment,” said FilmLA president Paul Audley. “At this point, progress for production rests, like so many things, on effective community control of Covid-19. The Greater Los Angeles filmmaking community, so fortunate to be able to remain working, continues to be mindful of safe set rules.”
FilmLA Reports October Monthly Applications +24%, But Feature Film Production Still Low
Audley said that he expects on-location filming to...
Overall, however, on-location production of films, TV shows and commercials was down in November compared with October, according FilmLA, the City and County’s film permit office. It’s the first time since production resumed that month-over-month permit volume has decreased.
“The November decrease in production reflects the ongoing complexity of the moment,” said FilmLA president Paul Audley. “At this point, progress for production rests, like so many things, on effective community control of Covid-19. The Greater Los Angeles filmmaking community, so fortunate to be able to remain working, continues to be mindful of safe set rules.”
FilmLA Reports October Monthly Applications +24%, But Feature Film Production Still Low
Audley said that he expects on-location filming to...
- 12/8/2020
- by David Robb
- Deadline Film + TV
CBS’ NCIS opened Season 18 with a shocking bang (or two), before hitting “rewind” to take us back to one year ago — and stay there. Are you enjoying the time warp?
Following a cold open in which McGee cut off a private jet as it taxied, only to get shot not once (in the arm) but twice (in the leg) by hidden sniper Gibbs (!!), the opening credits led into a series of flashbacks. There was the Season 16 finale, in which an anxious Fornell pulled a gun on a doctor as Od’d daughter Emily hung on by a thread; an October...
Following a cold open in which McGee cut off a private jet as it taxied, only to get shot not once (in the arm) but twice (in the leg) by hidden sniper Gibbs (!!), the opening credits led into a series of flashbacks. There was the Season 16 finale, in which an anxious Fornell pulled a gun on a doctor as Od’d daughter Emily hung on by a thread; an October...
- 11/18/2020
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
The longest awards season ever kicks off today with the announcement for the 2020 Gotham Awards nominees. The awards ceremony, backed by the Independent Film Project (IFP), is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. As always, the Gothams are the first stop on the awards season journey, which this year will last until the Oscars ceremony all the way on April 25. The 2020 Gotham Awards are set to take place January 11, 2021, over a month delay from when the ceremony’s usually held, on the first Monday after Thanksgiving.
While the Gotham Awards don’t always overlap with the Oscars, they often play a key role in elevating films into the overall awards conversation since the ceremony is the first of the season. Past acting winners like Adam Driver (“Marriage Story”), Awkwafina (“The Farewell”), Ethan Hawke (“First Reformed”), and Toni Collette (“Hereditary”) all had Oscar momentum following the Gothams, with Driver nabbing an Oscar nom for Best Actor.
While the Gotham Awards don’t always overlap with the Oscars, they often play a key role in elevating films into the overall awards conversation since the ceremony is the first of the season. Past acting winners like Adam Driver (“Marriage Story”), Awkwafina (“The Farewell”), Ethan Hawke (“First Reformed”), and Toni Collette (“Hereditary”) all had Oscar momentum following the Gothams, with Driver nabbing an Oscar nom for Best Actor.
- 11/12/2020
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
Kitty Green’s “The Assistant,” Kelly Reichardt’s “First Cow,” Eliza Hittman’s “Never Rarely Sometimes Always,” Chloe Zhao’s “Nomadland” and Natalie Erika James’ “Relic” have been nominated as the best independent films of 2020 at the 30th annual IFP Gotham Awards, the Independent Filmmaker Project announced on Thursday.
All five nominees in the Best Feature category were directed by women, a first for the Gothams.
With four nominations in the eight film categories, the period drama “First Cow” led all films in nominations. “Nomadland” and “Never Rarely Sometimes Always” each received two nominations, as did six other films that were not nominated in the Best Feature category: “The Forty-Year-Old Version,” “Miss Juneteenth,” “Saint Frances,” “The Vast of Night,” “The Nest” and “I’m Thinking of Ending Things.”
Nominees in the new Best International Feature category included Maimouna Doucoure’s “Cuties,” which led to protests by conservative critics when it aired on Netflix.
All five nominees in the Best Feature category were directed by women, a first for the Gothams.
With four nominations in the eight film categories, the period drama “First Cow” led all films in nominations. “Nomadland” and “Never Rarely Sometimes Always” each received two nominations, as did six other films that were not nominated in the Best Feature category: “The Forty-Year-Old Version,” “Miss Juneteenth,” “Saint Frances,” “The Vast of Night,” “The Nest” and “I’m Thinking of Ending Things.”
Nominees in the new Best International Feature category included Maimouna Doucoure’s “Cuties,” which led to protests by conservative critics when it aired on Netflix.
- 11/12/2020
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
Frank Langella has won four Tony Awards, portrayed everyone from Richard Nixon to Dracula, and starred in beloved hits from “Dave” to his recent turn on FX’s “The Americans.” And yet, many people want to talk to him about his work in the 1987 children’s fantasy flick “Masters of the Universe,” where he portrayed the faceless villain Skeletor.
Langella doesn’t mind one bit. “A lot of people talk to me about Skeletor, which is one of my favorite parts,” Langella says. “They always say, ‘Did you feel like you were slumming?’ And I say, absolutely not. My son was four years old. And I wanted him to see his father as Skeletor. And I loved playing it. It’s really one of my favorite parts, still.”
Of course, when he took his son to the screening, he fell asleep. Still, Langella has no regrets.
In this week’s Awards Circuit Podcast,...
Langella doesn’t mind one bit. “A lot of people talk to me about Skeletor, which is one of my favorite parts,” Langella says. “They always say, ‘Did you feel like you were slumming?’ And I say, absolutely not. My son was four years old. And I wanted him to see his father as Skeletor. And I loved playing it. It’s really one of my favorite parts, still.”
Of course, when he took his son to the screening, he fell asleep. Still, Langella has no regrets.
In this week’s Awards Circuit Podcast,...
- 10/29/2020
- by Jenelle Riley
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Channel 4 has taken Avalon memory challenge format Can I Improve My Memory? to series and replaced presenter Michael Buerk with former The Great British Bake Off host Sandi Toksvig.
The show premiered as a 60-minute special in March 2019, with Buerk challenging celebrities Gok Wan, Joey Essex, and Valerie Singleton to study unlikely specialist subjects using memory hacks, before testing them on their new-found knowledge.
Avalon, the producer of Taskmaster and Last Week Tonight With John Oliver, will now make a four-part series for next year, with Toksvig in the driving seat and a new group of stars competing across knockout episodes to be crowned the memory champion.
Can I Improve My Memory? is executive produced by Jamie Isaacs and series produced by Alice Wheater. Tim Hancock and Sarah Lazenby commissioned the series for Channel 4.
Toksvig is growing her slate of Channel 4 shows after leaving the Bake Off tent earlier this year.
The show premiered as a 60-minute special in March 2019, with Buerk challenging celebrities Gok Wan, Joey Essex, and Valerie Singleton to study unlikely specialist subjects using memory hacks, before testing them on their new-found knowledge.
Avalon, the producer of Taskmaster and Last Week Tonight With John Oliver, will now make a four-part series for next year, with Toksvig in the driving seat and a new group of stars competing across knockout episodes to be crowned the memory champion.
Can I Improve My Memory? is executive produced by Jamie Isaacs and series produced by Alice Wheater. Tim Hancock and Sarah Lazenby commissioned the series for Channel 4.
Toksvig is growing her slate of Channel 4 shows after leaving the Bake Off tent earlier this year.
- 10/29/2020
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
Temple Hill Productions has signed a multiyear, first-look TV deal with Lionsgate to develop and produce scripted programming across various platforms. The two companies have previously worked together on the “Twilight” movies, “Power Rangers” and “Uncle Drew.” In addition to those films, Temple Hill has produced “Maze Runner: The Death Cure,” “Love, Simon,” “Life Itself,” “The Hate U Give,” “First Man” and “The Fault in Our Stars,” among others. But this is a deal for TV shows. On the small screen, Temple Hill is known for producing “Mr. Mercedes,” “Revenge,” “Looking for Alaska,” “The Outsider,” “Dave” and “Love, Victor.” (All of those projects were independent of Temple Hill’s ongoing partnership with Lionsgate.) Also Read: Fxx's 'Dave': Lil Dicky Wants You to See Him as a 'Human Being, Not Just a 3-and-a-Half-Minute Song' Wyck Godfrey and Marty Bowen cofounded Temple Hill in 2006. Head of Television Adam Fishbach and...
- 10/6/2020
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Exclusive: BBC Studios-owned UKTV and Keshet are returning to the scene of a Richard Ayoade-hosted comedy game show after the original shoot was derailed by coronavirus.
Keshet Productions UK will record a run-through of Question Team at the Rich Mix cinema and arts center in London on Thursday, with Ayoade presiding over comedians in a quiz like no other, as the players themselves write the questions.
The run-through for UKTV channel Dave, which gave the world Taskmaster, was first slated to take place in March under the title Who’s Asking? but the plans were put on hold amid the production shutdown across the UK.
Now, with studio comedy and entertainment shows back up and running, Keshet is forging ahead again and plans to film in front of a live audience for an informal run-through. It is not a pilot and the recording will not broadcast.
Quite how...
Keshet Productions UK will record a run-through of Question Team at the Rich Mix cinema and arts center in London on Thursday, with Ayoade presiding over comedians in a quiz like no other, as the players themselves write the questions.
The run-through for UKTV channel Dave, which gave the world Taskmaster, was first slated to take place in March under the title Who’s Asking? but the plans were put on hold amid the production shutdown across the UK.
Now, with studio comedy and entertainment shows back up and running, Keshet is forging ahead again and plans to film in front of a live audience for an informal run-through. It is not a pilot and the recording will not broadcast.
Quite how...
- 9/28/2020
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
Heading into the Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday night, streamer Netflix found itself in a dead heat with premium channel HBO in the trophy hunt, both with 19 victories. Even though it fell short of HBO by the end of the ceremony––HBO leaves the six Emmy ceremonies with 30 total wins––Netflix nevertheless landed an impressive 21 victories out of its best-ever 160 nominations. The service did lose ground year-over-year, though, coming up just two trophies short of its haul in 2019.
Netflix’s biggest wins of the main ceremony included a repeat acting win for Julia Garner (“Ozark”) in Drama Supporting Actress and a surprise victory for “Unorthodox” for Movie/Limited Directing. A total of 14 programs contributed to Netflix’s 21 victories, the exact same number of winning-series as last year. Variety Special “Dave Chappelle: Sticks & Stones” and Reality Program “Cheer” lead the pack with three wins apiece. Animated Series “Big Mouth,” Limited Series “Hollywood,...
Netflix’s biggest wins of the main ceremony included a repeat acting win for Julia Garner (“Ozark”) in Drama Supporting Actress and a surprise victory for “Unorthodox” for Movie/Limited Directing. A total of 14 programs contributed to Netflix’s 21 victories, the exact same number of winning-series as last year. Variety Special “Dave Chappelle: Sticks & Stones” and Reality Program “Cheer” lead the pack with three wins apiece. Animated Series “Big Mouth,” Limited Series “Hollywood,...
- 9/21/2020
- by David Buchanan
- Gold Derby
Fargo wrapped its fourth season yesterday, A Teacher returned to production last month in LA and Atlanta is set to shoot two seasons back to back next year.
These were some of the highlights of FX’s plan to return to production, as laid out by Chairman, FX Networks and FX Productions John Landgraf.
Fargo season four, which stars Chris Rock, was set to premiere in April but had only shot nine of its 11 episodes before the Covid-19 production shutdown. The show, overseen by Noah Hawley, will now premiere on September 27 and the cast and crew completed production in Chicago on Tuesday September 8.
Similarly, A Teacher, the Kate Mara drama based on the 2013 feature film “safely completed four days of pick ups with about 80 cast and crew members”, according to Landgraf. It launches November 10.
Elsewhere, season two of Breeders is in production in the UK and the network is in...
These were some of the highlights of FX’s plan to return to production, as laid out by Chairman, FX Networks and FX Productions John Landgraf.
Fargo season four, which stars Chris Rock, was set to premiere in April but had only shot nine of its 11 episodes before the Covid-19 production shutdown. The show, overseen by Noah Hawley, will now premiere on September 27 and the cast and crew completed production in Chicago on Tuesday September 8.
Similarly, A Teacher, the Kate Mara drama based on the 2013 feature film “safely completed four days of pick ups with about 80 cast and crew members”, according to Landgraf. It launches November 10.
Elsewhere, season two of Breeders is in production in the UK and the network is in...
- 9/9/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
“Atlanta” is returning to production in the “first half of 2021,” FX chief John Landgraf said on Wednesday.
The pandemic and Donald Glover’s busy working schedule made production on the comedy particularly difficult to map out, as Seasons 3 and 4 were also intended to be shot back to back. Before the virus messed everything up, Landgraf predicted “Atlanta’s” third season would premiere in January 2021 and Season 4 in Fall 2021.
During a virtual press conference with reporters Wednesday, Landgraf told TheWrap “it is the intent” for both seasons to be shot at once as planned, but the premiere dates have been “pushed back a little bit.”
“Donald Glover and his intrepid team of writers have written everything for seasons three and four,” he said. “However, the availability has been pushed back because of Covid. That just had to do with our sense of when we could return to work safely and then...
The pandemic and Donald Glover’s busy working schedule made production on the comedy particularly difficult to map out, as Seasons 3 and 4 were also intended to be shot back to back. Before the virus messed everything up, Landgraf predicted “Atlanta’s” third season would premiere in January 2021 and Season 4 in Fall 2021.
During a virtual press conference with reporters Wednesday, Landgraf told TheWrap “it is the intent” for both seasons to be shot at once as planned, but the premiere dates have been “pushed back a little bit.”
“Donald Glover and his intrepid team of writers have written everything for seasons three and four,” he said. “However, the availability has been pushed back because of Covid. That just had to do with our sense of when we could return to work safely and then...
- 9/9/2020
- by Tony Maglio and Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
As disappointed as many fans were with the final episodes of Game of Thrones, there’s a particular kind of fevered anticipation when it comes to seeing what the cast and crew of such a long-running series choose to do next. This is perhaps heightened even further for those cast members who grew up on the series in question and haven’t really had the chance to stretch their acting legs yet, like Sophie Turner, Isaac Hempstead Wright or – starring in Sky’s new black comedy Two Weeks to Live – Maisie Williams.
Williams takes centre stage here as Kim Oakes, an early 20-something oddball who, since the murder of her father, has been sequestered away in the wilderness with her doomsday-prepping mother (Sian Clifford) for most of her life. Feeling compelled to go on a belated coming-of-age adventure, Kim sets out to find her dad’s killer and along the...
Williams takes centre stage here as Kim Oakes, an early 20-something oddball who, since the murder of her father, has been sequestered away in the wilderness with her doomsday-prepping mother (Sian Clifford) for most of her life. Feeling compelled to go on a belated coming-of-age adventure, Kim sets out to find her dad’s killer and along the...
- 9/2/2020
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
The nominations for the 54th CMA Awards are out this morning, and they don’t include country music legend Garth Brooks as a nominee for the Entertainer of the Year award.
That’s because Brooks voluntarily disqualified himself in late July, saying that he’s won too many times — seven, to be exact, including last year’s — and wants to give the opportunity to another artist.
It was a tweet from a fan that steered Brooks to the decision.
“It said, ‘Hey, man. This guy, why doesn’t he just step down (and leave) the entertainer for the next generation?’ 100% agree,” he told press according to The Tennessean. “It’s time for somebody else to hold that award.”
That leaves the possibilities open this year to Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, Luke Combs and Eric Church. May the best country star win.
Tune in to see who takes home...
That’s because Brooks voluntarily disqualified himself in late July, saying that he’s won too many times — seven, to be exact, including last year’s — and wants to give the opportunity to another artist.
It was a tweet from a fan that steered Brooks to the decision.
“It said, ‘Hey, man. This guy, why doesn’t he just step down (and leave) the entertainer for the next generation?’ 100% agree,” he told press according to The Tennessean. “It’s time for somebody else to hold that award.”
That leaves the possibilities open this year to Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, Luke Combs and Eric Church. May the best country star win.
Tune in to see who takes home...
- 9/1/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Although it still has a long way to go to catch up to Netflix, HBO Max is gradually building a reputation for both an impressive library of content and its own original programming. As well as reportedly working on a number of Batman-focused series, the WarnerMedia streamer is also absorbing shows from DC Universe, and funding the Snyder Cut of Justice League. We now know what’s coming to HBO Max in September, and there’s plenty there for subscribers to sink their teeth into.
The big original series highlight next month is the Ridley Scott-produced Raised by Wolves, which explores two androids raising human children. Created by Adam Guzikowski, the program could be one of HBO Max’s first big hits with critics and audiences, and is set to arrive on September 3rd. Other notable originals include comedy Unpregnant, wherein a pregnant teenager travels to Mexico with her...
The big original series highlight next month is the Ridley Scott-produced Raised by Wolves, which explores two androids raising human children. Created by Adam Guzikowski, the program could be one of HBO Max’s first big hits with critics and audiences, and is set to arrive on September 3rd. Other notable originals include comedy Unpregnant, wherein a pregnant teenager travels to Mexico with her...
- 8/20/2020
- by Jessica James
- We Got This Covered
Jesse Goins, one of the miners featured on Discovery’s “Gold Rush: Dave Turin’s Lost Mine,” has died at the age of 60.
“We are absolutely heartbroken to hear about Jesse Goins’ death,” a Discovery spokesperson said in a statement. “Our hearts and prayers go out to his family.”
According to TMZ, Goins was on set for the show in Colorado when he was found unconscious by a crew member Tuesday night. Per TMZ, “a medic on-site administered CPR and EMTs then arrived and rushed Jesse to the hospital, but efforts to revive him proved unsuccessful.”
Also Read: Here's What Discovery's 'Gold Rush' Looks Like Amid Coronavirus (Exclusive Video)
Goins’ brother, Larry Goins, shared a photo of Goins with the “Gold Rush” cast in a Facebook post on Wednesday. “Jesse loved his Gold Rush family,” he wrote. “I could never find the words to express how grateful to Dave Turin...
“We are absolutely heartbroken to hear about Jesse Goins’ death,” a Discovery spokesperson said in a statement. “Our hearts and prayers go out to his family.”
According to TMZ, Goins was on set for the show in Colorado when he was found unconscious by a crew member Tuesday night. Per TMZ, “a medic on-site administered CPR and EMTs then arrived and rushed Jesse to the hospital, but efforts to revive him proved unsuccessful.”
Also Read: Here's What Discovery's 'Gold Rush' Looks Like Amid Coronavirus (Exclusive Video)
Goins’ brother, Larry Goins, shared a photo of Goins with the “Gold Rush” cast in a Facebook post on Wednesday. “Jesse loved his Gold Rush family,” he wrote. “I could never find the words to express how grateful to Dave Turin...
- 8/19/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Jesse Goins, who appeared in the most recent season of the Discovery series “Gold Rush,” has died, Variety has confirmed with sources. He was 60.
Goins was on set for “Gold Rush” in Colorado, when he was discovered unconscious by another crew member on Tuesday night, sources say. He was then rushed to hospital where he was pronounced dead. His exact cause of death has yet to be established.
“We are absolutely heartbroken to hear about Jesse Goins death,” said a Discovery spokesperson in a statement to Variety. “Our hearts and prayers go out to his family.”
Goins made his first appearance in the “Dave Turin’s Lost Mine” edition of the Discovery series last year, serving as a gold miner and gold room operator alongside Turin in 15 episodes. Goins, who also featured in a couple episodes of “Gold Rush” after show “The Dirt” earlier this year, toured various abandoned gold mines with Turin,...
Goins was on set for “Gold Rush” in Colorado, when he was discovered unconscious by another crew member on Tuesday night, sources say. He was then rushed to hospital where he was pronounced dead. His exact cause of death has yet to be established.
“We are absolutely heartbroken to hear about Jesse Goins death,” said a Discovery spokesperson in a statement to Variety. “Our hearts and prayers go out to his family.”
Goins made his first appearance in the “Dave Turin’s Lost Mine” edition of the Discovery series last year, serving as a gold miner and gold room operator alongside Turin in 15 episodes. Goins, who also featured in a couple episodes of “Gold Rush” after show “The Dirt” earlier this year, toured various abandoned gold mines with Turin,...
- 8/19/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Dave Chapelle has found a way to continue his comedy shows by enforcing social distance and following other Covid-19 protocols in the show he has named Dave Chapelle & Friends: An Intimate Socially Distanced Affair. Chapelle has hosted many famous comedians such as David Stewart as special guests of his new show. However, the appearance […]
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- 8/11/2020
- by Caroline Bryceland
- Uinterview
After unceremoniously pulling “Taskmaster” from it schedule after only a single episode, the CW has found a new home for the U.K. acquisition.
Variety has learned that the full 10 episodes (series 8 in the U.K.) of “Taskmaster” which the CW acquired will now be available to stream for free on its CW Seed streaming service.
The move comes less than a week after “Taskmaster” was dumped from the network’s Sunday schedule due terrible debut ratings.
Hosted by comedian Greg Davies and creator Alex Horne (who act as the titular taskmaster and the taskmaster’s assistant respectively), the show debuted to a 0.1 rating among adults 18-49 and only 212,000 viewers. While a 0.1 isn’t necessarily a disastrous number in comparison with CW’s other summer fare, that total viewership figure is one of the lowest CW has managed in what is a cold summer for broadcast TV ratings overall.
Despite its inauspicious U.
Variety has learned that the full 10 episodes (series 8 in the U.K.) of “Taskmaster” which the CW acquired will now be available to stream for free on its CW Seed streaming service.
The move comes less than a week after “Taskmaster” was dumped from the network’s Sunday schedule due terrible debut ratings.
Hosted by comedian Greg Davies and creator Alex Horne (who act as the titular taskmaster and the taskmaster’s assistant respectively), the show debuted to a 0.1 rating among adults 18-49 and only 212,000 viewers. While a 0.1 isn’t necessarily a disastrous number in comparison with CW’s other summer fare, that total viewership figure is one of the lowest CW has managed in what is a cold summer for broadcast TV ratings overall.
Despite its inauspicious U.
- 8/11/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Dwayne Johnson may have the market well and truly cornered in terms of sheer fame and visibility given his status as the biggest movie star on the planet, but there’s been an uptick recently in the number of current and former professional wrestlers trying their hand at the acting game.
WWE star The Big Show headlines his own comedy show on Netflix and has thrown his hat into the ring when it comes time for the McU to reboot Kingpin, fellow grappler Sasha Banks is rumored to be playing fan favorite Star Wars character Sabine Wren in the second season of The Mandalorian, John Cena continues his ascent up the Hollywood totem pole with major roles in blockbuster sequels Fast & Furious 9 and The Suicide Squad, and Dave Bautista will keep himself occupied until Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 gets the green light by starring in Denis Villeneuve...
WWE star The Big Show headlines his own comedy show on Netflix and has thrown his hat into the ring when it comes time for the McU to reboot Kingpin, fellow grappler Sasha Banks is rumored to be playing fan favorite Star Wars character Sabine Wren in the second season of The Mandalorian, John Cena continues his ascent up the Hollywood totem pole with major roles in blockbuster sequels Fast & Furious 9 and The Suicide Squad, and Dave Bautista will keep himself occupied until Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 gets the green light by starring in Denis Villeneuve...
- 8/1/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
Gloom has several remedies. Jogging, alcohol and the excessive consumption of Kit-Kats each have their merits. There’s a fast-acting fix though that, unlike the other three, is highly unlikely to end in vomiting. Its name is Taskmaster and it is the UK’s happy place.
Since 2015, Taskmaster has aired nine series and one special in the UK, growing from a cult delight on digital channel Dave to a Bafta-nominated, millions-attracting hit about to make its debut this autumn on major broadcaster Channel 4.
But all that’s just numbers. In real life, Taskmaster has done much, much more. Ask anyone who loves it and they’ll tell you. This unimprovably silly show in which comedians complete a series of absurd tasks, and then get together to watch the results, be judged, and laugh at themselves, is a holiday from strife. It’s an open window on a suffocating day,...
Since 2015, Taskmaster has aired nine series and one special in the UK, growing from a cult delight on digital channel Dave to a Bafta-nominated, millions-attracting hit about to make its debut this autumn on major broadcaster Channel 4.
But all that’s just numbers. In real life, Taskmaster has done much, much more. Ask anyone who loves it and they’ll tell you. This unimprovably silly show in which comedians complete a series of absurd tasks, and then get together to watch the results, be judged, and laugh at themselves, is a holiday from strife. It’s an open window on a suffocating day,...
- 7/31/2020
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
After HBO’s “Game of Thrones” dominated last year’s Emmy nominations — scoring a record 32 nods in 2019 — 2020 saw Netflix pull away from HBO in the nominations race in the absence of the latter’s drama juggernaut.
The premium cabler’s acclaimed limited series “Watchmen” led the way with 26 total nominations, followed by Amazon’s “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” which continued its strong awards run with 20 nominations. Netflix’s leading horse was “Ozark,” which tied for third overall with HBO’s “Succession” at 18 nod.
Perhaps one of the biggest surprises in the total noms column was Disney Plus’ “The Mandalorian,” which rocketed to 15 nominations for its first season, level with “Saturday Night Live” and the final season of “Schitt’s Creek.”
On the platform front, Netflix and HBO were once again way ahead of the competition. The streamer topped the premium cabler this time around by a tally of 160 to 107. A pair...
The premium cabler’s acclaimed limited series “Watchmen” led the way with 26 total nominations, followed by Amazon’s “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” which continued its strong awards run with 20 nominations. Netflix’s leading horse was “Ozark,” which tied for third overall with HBO’s “Succession” at 18 nod.
Perhaps one of the biggest surprises in the total noms column was Disney Plus’ “The Mandalorian,” which rocketed to 15 nominations for its first season, level with “Saturday Night Live” and the final season of “Schitt’s Creek.”
On the platform front, Netflix and HBO were once again way ahead of the competition. The streamer topped the premium cabler this time around by a tally of 160 to 107. A pair...
- 7/28/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Some years, it’s easy to predict Emmy nominations and winners. And then there’s 2020. The Covid-19 pandemic put a halt on in-person campaigning, and delayed some major contenders from making it into this year’s eligibility window. It also kept Television Academy members at home, where they presumably had a chance to watch more TV than usual. Plus, as the Academy begins vetting its voting body, a more active and perhaps younger base could bring some surprises.
The result might be a shake up of the status quo. Already, there won’t be repeat winners in the top scripted categories, as last year’s big victors — drama “Game of Thrones” and comedy “Fleabag” — ended their runs and are no longer eligible.
And yet… as we’ve mentioned time and time again, TV Academy members like to stick with past nominees and winners, who often continue in the race long...
The result might be a shake up of the status quo. Already, there won’t be repeat winners in the top scripted categories, as last year’s big victors — drama “Game of Thrones” and comedy “Fleabag” — ended their runs and are no longer eligible.
And yet… as we’ve mentioned time and time again, TV Academy members like to stick with past nominees and winners, who often continue in the race long...
- 7/26/2020
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
The Emmy Awards ballot lists 213 episodes (from 118 series), so there will be seven nominees this year under the new rules. There were seven for the first time in the category’s history last year:
“Barry” season 2: “ronny/lily” (Alec Berg & Bill Hader) Winner — “Fleabag” season 2: “Episode 1” (Phoebe Waller-Bridge) “The Good Place” season 3 — “Janet(s)” (Josh Siegal & Dylan Morgan) “PEN15” season 1: “Anna Ishii-Peters” (Maya Erskine & Anna Konkle & Stacy Osei-Kuffour) “Russian Doll” season 1: “Nothing in This World is Easy” (Natasha Lyonne) “Russian Doll” season 1: “A Warm Body” (Allison Silverman) “Veep” season 7: “Veep” (David Mandel)
Only “The Good Place” returns to defend its slot. “Better Things,” “Ramy” and “Sex Education” are among those hoping to capitalize on the open field after being snubbed last year. “The Good Place” contends for its series finale, as do “Schitt’s Creek” and “Silicon Valley.” “Schitt’s Creek” seeks its first nomination in...
“Barry” season 2: “ronny/lily” (Alec Berg & Bill Hader) Winner — “Fleabag” season 2: “Episode 1” (Phoebe Waller-Bridge) “The Good Place” season 3 — “Janet(s)” (Josh Siegal & Dylan Morgan) “PEN15” season 1: “Anna Ishii-Peters” (Maya Erskine & Anna Konkle & Stacy Osei-Kuffour) “Russian Doll” season 1: “Nothing in This World is Easy” (Natasha Lyonne) “Russian Doll” season 1: “A Warm Body” (Allison Silverman) “Veep” season 7: “Veep” (David Mandel)
Only “The Good Place” returns to defend its slot. “Better Things,” “Ramy” and “Sex Education” are among those hoping to capitalize on the open field after being snubbed last year. “The Good Place” contends for its series finale, as do “Schitt’s Creek” and “Silicon Valley.” “Schitt’s Creek” seeks its first nomination in...
- 7/24/2020
- by Riley Chow
- Gold Derby
Hulu is out with its list of everything new arriving in August and everything leaving at the end of the month.
Highlights include “Ordinary Love,” a 2019 movie about how a couple endures a breast cancer diagnosis, and “Peanut Butter Falcon,” Shia Labeouf’s 2019 movie about a young man with Down syndrome who runs away from a nursing home to attend the wrestling school of his idol, the Salt Water Redneck.
Hulu Originals to look out for next month include Season 3 of “Find Me in Paris” and the Hulu Original premiere of “The Binge.”
Leaving at the end of the month are 2007’s “3:10 to Yuma,” 1973’s “Charlotte’s Web,” 1988’s “Rain Man,” and “The X-Files.”
Also Read: 'The Crown' Season 5 Won't Premiere Until 2022
Aug. 1
Monchhichi: Complete Season 1B (Cartoon Network)
The Pier (El Embarcadero): Complete Seasons 1 & 2 (BetaFilm)
UniKitty: Complete Season 2B (Cartoon Network)
71 (2015)
3:10 to Yuma (2007)
A Good Woman...
Highlights include “Ordinary Love,” a 2019 movie about how a couple endures a breast cancer diagnosis, and “Peanut Butter Falcon,” Shia Labeouf’s 2019 movie about a young man with Down syndrome who runs away from a nursing home to attend the wrestling school of his idol, the Salt Water Redneck.
Hulu Originals to look out for next month include Season 3 of “Find Me in Paris” and the Hulu Original premiere of “The Binge.”
Leaving at the end of the month are 2007’s “3:10 to Yuma,” 1973’s “Charlotte’s Web,” 1988’s “Rain Man,” and “The X-Files.”
Also Read: 'The Crown' Season 5 Won't Premiere Until 2022
Aug. 1
Monchhichi: Complete Season 1B (Cartoon Network)
The Pier (El Embarcadero): Complete Seasons 1 & 2 (BetaFilm)
UniKitty: Complete Season 2B (Cartoon Network)
71 (2015)
3:10 to Yuma (2007)
A Good Woman...
- 7/22/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
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