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The Blue Lagoon (1980)
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The Blue Lagoon
1980
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Edric Dayne - Fancasts
Age: 12 - 13
Appearance: He has pale blonde hair and dark blue eyes that are almost purple.
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Character: Richard Lestrange [Younger]
Actor: Glenn Kohan
Movie: The Blue Lagoon [1980]
[He was 10 years old during the filming of this movie so good for Edric pre-canon. He has light blonde hair but he doesn’t have blue eyes. He wears Victorian clothing so he’s better for close ups or when he is in his vest.]
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Character: Percy Jackson
Actor: Walker Scobell
Show: Percy Jackson and the Olympians [2023] [Episode 2]
[Suggested by: @abeloth ]
[He was 13 during the filming of this show so around the right age for when he returns to Dorne although he does play a 12 year old so he still works for when he’s on page. He has a mixture of light hair as well as dark blonde hair unfortunately. He has deep blue eyes but they’re not quite dark enough to look purple. He unfortunately wears pretty much only modern clothes but he’s good for mid shot and close ups during capture the flag.]
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Character: Romulus Augustine
Actor: Thomas Brodie-Sangster
Movie: The Last Legion [2007]
[Suggested by: @abeloth ]
[He was 15 years old during this movie so technically too old but he has such a baby face that he passes for 12. He has light blonde hair and although he has dark eyes they’re brown instead of blue. He wears Roman ish clothing.]
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The Blue Lagoon (1980) dir. Randal Kleiser
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esperwatchesfilms · 3 years
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The Blue Lagoon (1980)
Fun Science Fact: After seeing the movie, John Gibbons, a herpetologist (reptile scientist) at the University of the South Pacific, realized that the iguanas that appeared in the film were a distinct species that had never been seen or documented by scientists before. Afterward, he visited Nanuya Levu, the Fiji island where the movie was made, and named the species the Fiji Crested Iguana.
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Amusing Critic Fact: Included on Roger Ebert's "Most Hated" list.
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ESE: 20/100
50 +10 for William Daniels +5 for Patty having a stash of nudes +2 for little mouse +3 for finding rum -15 for naked children +5 for dolphins +5 for sea turtles +5 for hut upgrade -10 for generally being uncomfortable to watch -10 for not lighting the signal fire -10 for Richard smacking Emmeline +5 for taking Emmeline to the stone altar -15 for creepy incest -10 for losing the oars +5 for naming the baby after the guy who taught them how to survive -10 for eating “never-wake-up berries” right before being found +5 for being alive when found
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Spoilers: The chickens ended up serving as a metaphor for the entire series, but they weren't the only major callback. Alex's transfer to Ohio Max gave OITNB the opportunity to check in on a slew of former characters who had gone missing from the show since the season five finale. A consequence of the riot was that the Litchfield inmates were sent away on separate buses — the ones who continued on the show were sent down the hill to Max, and the characters who were written off, it was revealed in the series finale, had all been sent to the Max facility in Ohio. "The change of location [to Max] provided the opportunity [to refocus on a core group of characters]. That first season is Piper being a fish-out-of-water in the prison, so it’s only fitting that when we’re coming to the end of her story in prison that we see the characters in this new location where they’re all fish-out-of-water," executive producer Brian Chamberlayne had explained of the cast trimming for season six. Kohan says the room missed all the characters who didn't return, which is why the series finale welcomed back so many familiar faces for both the finale and end-credits montage (below), which saw the cast filming rolling goodbyes. The final moments gave viewers glimpses of Red's old kitchen crew and family, including Carrie "Big Boo" Black (Lea DeLaria), Gina Murphy (Abigail Savage), Norma Romano (Annie Golden), Anita DeMarco (Lin Tucci) and Yoga Jones (Constance Shulman). Janae Watson (Vicky Jeudy) and Alison Abdullah (Amanda Stephen) of the Ghetto Dorm crew were seen on the track, where a changed Kasey Sankey (Kelly Karbacz) was approaching Brook Soso (Kimiko Glenn), who was last seen mourning girlfriend Poussey. Leanne Taylor (Emma Myles) and Angie Rice (Julie Lake), meanwhile, are still pantsing each other. "I didn't have that opportunity [for closure] when they loaded us on the buses. Because who knew what that was going to be?" DeLaria, who had also returned for a season six cameo, tells THR of the collective uncertainty the cast faced at the end of the fifth season. "It was really nice to be able to just say goodbye." #orangeisthenewblack #oitnb https://www.instagram.com/p/B09S2c_jw9d/?igshid=5bahfo43vzek
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wearesungreenmylove · 5 years
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Rules: Put your entire library on shuffle. Tell us the first 10 songs, then choose 10 victims.
Cherry - Moose Blood
Let Go - Dean Lewis
People Change - Mipso
Homesick at Space Camp - Fall Out Boy
Washed Off With the Rain - John Craigie
Ghostbusters (I’m Not Afraid) - Fall Out Boy and Missy Elliot
So Much More Than This - Grace VanderWaal
Home - Vince Staples and Richie Kohan
Thriller - Fall Out Boy
Devil - Tyler Glenn
@neck-mole @jessethejoyful @basic-banshee @themindisastrangething @freddiemercuryforever1946 @f-ing-ruthless-baz @great-merlins-beard @ravenclawbaz
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awardseason · 5 years
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2019 Producers Guild Awards Nominations
MOTION PICTURES NOMINATIONS
Outstanding Producer for Theatrical Motion Pictures (The Darryl F. Zanuck Award)
“Black Panther”, Kevin Feige
“BlacKkKlansman”, Sean McKittrick, Jason Blum, Raymond Mansfield, Jordan Peele, Spike Lee
“Bohemian Rhapsody”, Graham King
“Crazy Rich Asians”, Nina Jacobson & Brad Simspon, John Penotti
“The Favourite”, Ceci Dempsey, Ed Guiney, Lee Magiday, Yorgos Lanthimos
“Green Book”, Jim Burke, Charles B. Wessler, Brian Currie, Peter Farrelly, Nick Vallelonga
“A Quiet Place”, Michael Bay, Andrew Form, Brad Fuller
“Roma”, Gabriela Rodríguez, Alfonso Cuarón
“A Star Is Born”, Bill Gerber, Bradley Cooper, Lynette Howell Taylor
“Vice”, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Kevin Messick, Adam McKay
Outstanding Producer for Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures
“Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch”, Chris Meledandri, Janet Healy
“Incredibles 2″, John Walker, Nicole Grindle
“Isle of Dogs”
“Ralph Breaks the Internet”, Clark Spencer
“Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse”, Avi Arad, Phil Lord & Christopher Miller, Amy Pascal, Christina Steinberg
Outstanding Producer of Documentary Motion Pictures
“The Dawn Wall”, Josh Lowell, Peter Mortimer, Philipp Manderla
“Free Solo”, Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, Jimmy Chin, Evan Hayes, Shannon Dill
“Hal”, Christine Beebe, Jonathan Lynch, Brian Morrow
“Into the Okavango”, Neil Gelinas
“RBG”, Betsy West, Julie Cohen
“Three Identical Strangers”, Becky Read, Grace Hughes-Hallett
“Won’t You Be My Neighbor?”, Morgan Neville, Nicholas Ma, Caryn Capotosto
Outstanding Producer of Streamed or Televised Motion Pictures
“Fahrenheit 451”, Sarah Green, Ramin Bahrani, Michael B. Jordan, Alan Gasmer, Peter Jeysen, David Coatsworth
“King Lear”
“My Dinner with Hervé”
“Paterno”, Barry Levinson, Jason Sosnoff, Tom Fontana, Edward R. Pressman, Rick Nicita, Lindsay Sloane, Amy Herman
“Sense8: Together Until the End”
TELEVISION NOMINATIONS
Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television - Drama (The Norman Felton Award)
“The Americans” (Season 6), Joe Weisberg, Joel Fields, Chris Long, Graham Yost, Justin Falvey, Darryl Frank, Stephen Schiff, Mary Rae Thewlis, Tracey Scott Wilson, Peter Ackerman, Joshua Brand
“Better Call Saul” (Season 4), Peter Gould, Vince Gilligan, Mark Johnson, Melissa Bernstein, Thomas Schnauz, Gennifer Hutchison, Nina Jack, Diane Mercer, Gordon Smith, Alison Tatlock, Ann Cherkis, Bob Odenkirk, Robin Sweet
“The Handmaid’s Tale” (Season 2), Bruce Miller, Warren Littlefield, Elisabeth Moss, Daniel Wilson, Fran Sears, Mike Barker, Sheila Hockin, Eric Tuchman, Kira Snyder, Yahlin Chang, Frank Siracusa, John Weber, Joseph Boccia, Dorothy Fortenberry, Margaret Atwood, Ron Milbauer
“Ozark” (Season 2), Jason Bateman, Chris Mundy, Bill Dubuque, Mark Williams, David Manson, Alyson Feltes, Ryan Farley, Patrick Markey, Matthew Spiegel, Erin Mitchell
“This Is Us” (Season 3), Dan Fogelman, Isaac Aptaker, Elizabeth Berger, John Requa, Glenn Ficarra, Ken Olin, Charles Gogolak, Jess Rosenthal, Steve Beers, KJ Steinberg, Kevin Falls, Julia Brownell, Vera Herbert, Bekah Brunstetter, Shukree Hassan Tilghman, Cathy Mickel Gibson, Nick Pavonetti
Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television - Comedy (The Danny Thomas Award)
“Atlanta” (Season 2)
“Barry” (Season 1), Alec Berg, Bill Hader, Aida Rodgers, Emily Heller, Liz Sarnoff
“GLOW” (Season 2), Jenji Kohan, Liz Flahive, Carly Mensch, Tara Herrmann, Mark A. Burley, Nick Jones, Kim Rosenstock, Sascha Rothchild, Leanne Moore
“The Good Place” (Season 3), Michael Schur, David Miner, Morgan Sackett, Drew Goddard, Josh Siegal, Dylan Morgan, Joe Mande, Megan Amram, David Hyman, Jen Statsky
“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” (Season 2), Amy Sherman‐Palladino, Daniel Palladino, Dhana Rivera Gilbert, Sheila Lawrence
Outstanding Producer of Limited Series Television (The David L. Wolper Award)
“The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story” (Season 2), Ryan Murphy, Nina Jacobson, Brad Simpson, Alexis Martin Woodall, Tom Rob Smith, Daniel Minahan, Brad Falchuk, Scott Alexander, Larry Karaszewski, Chip Vucelich, Maggie Cohn, Eric Kovtun, Lou Eyrich, Eryn Krueger Mekash
“Escape at Dannemora”, Ben Stiller, Nicholas Weinstock, Michael De Luca, Bryan Zuriff, Brett Johnson, Michael Tolkin, Bill Carraro, Adam Brightman, Lisa M. Rowe
“Maniac”, Patrick Somerville, Cary Joji Fukunaga, Michael Sugar, Doug Wald, Jonah Hill, Emma Stone, Pal Kristiansen, Anne Kolbjørnsen, Espen Huseby, Carol Cuddy, Mauricio Katz, Caroline Williams, Ashley Zalta, Jessica Levin, Jon Mallard
“The Romanoffs”
“Sharp Objects”
Outstanding Producer of Non-Fiction Television
“30 for 30” (Season 9), Connor Schell, John Dahl, Libby Geist, Erin Leyden, Adam Neuhaus, Jenna Anthony, Gentry Kirby, Marquis Daisy, Deirdre Fenton
“Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown” (Season 11, Season 12), Anthony Bourdain, Christopher Collins, Lydia Tenaglia, Sandra Zweig
“Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath” (Season 3)
“Queer Eye” (Season 1, Season 2), David Collins, Michael Williams, Rob Eric, Jennifer Lane, Jordana Hochman, Mark Bracero, Rachelle Mendez
“Wild Wild Country” (Season 1), Mark Duplass, Jay Duplass, Josh Braun, Dan Braun, Juliana Lembi
Outstanding Producer of Live Entertainment & Talk Television
“The Daily Show with Trevor Noah” (Season 24), Trevor Noah, Steve Bodow, Jennifer Flanz, Jill Katz, Justin Melkmann, David Kibuuka, Zhubin Parang, Max Browning, Eric Davies, Pamela DePace, Ramin Hedayati, Elise Terrell, Dave Blog, Adam Chodikoff, Jimmy Donn, Jeff Gussow, Kira Klang Hopf, Allison MacDonald, Ryan Middleton
“Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” (Season 5)
“The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” (Season 4), Stephen Colbert, Chris Licht, Tom Purcell, Jon Stewart, Barry Julien, Denise Rehrig, Tanya Michnevich Bracco, Paul Dinello, Matt Lappin, Opus Moreschi, Emily Gertler, Aaron Cohen, Michael Brumm, Paige Kendig, Jake Plunkett
“Real Time with Bill Maher” (Season 16), Bill Maher, Scott Carter, Sheila Griffiths, Marc Gurvitz, Billy Martin, Dean E. Johnsen, Chris Kelly, Matt Wood
“Saturday Night Live” (Season 44)
More.
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Kevin Cage of @spotlightsaga reviews... Orange is the New Black (S05E4) Litchfield's Got Talent Airdate: June 9, 2017 @oitnb Ratings: @netflix original Score: 8/10 **********SPOILERS BELOW********** Litchfield's definitely got something... Im sure talent is in there somewhere, but as far direction is concerned, Nick Sandow who plays Joe Caputo is clearly new to the trade. Yes, this is his first stab at directing and he definitely has an eye for a 'Director's Perspective', but the episode does suffer in the 'cohesive flow' department. Josh Koenigsberg, Tara Hermann, and creator Jenji Kohan must have had a lot of fun in the writers room with this one, but I imagine this was a riot to just be on set for when it came to the actual talent show and insanity that followed. Sandow captures and settles on several vital emotional tones, and does find a good balance of heavy and light that OITNB has always honed in on so well... But it's the 'heavy' that I really want to tackle in this article. The heavy... Grief and Loss has been an ongoing subject I've tackled under the Spotlight Saga banner again and again. Grief straight up wrecked me... When I lost my Aunt (who was more like my sister due to environmental & situational factors), who I've mentioned many times through many different series, I lost my grip on reality. Seeing Taystee (Danielle Brooks) having such major difficulties processing her grief brings back a lot of emotional tidal waves for me. Even if this world is chaotic and completely meaningless, we have to find our home somewhere. It's so much more difficult to do that when someone who is so important in your life is literally ripped away from you... It's like ripping a massive bandage lined with duct tape off in a flash on a wound you never knew existed, that you never knew was bandaged. It leaves an inescapable void and we try to fill it with anything we can. In 'Litchfield's Got Talent', Suzanne (Uzo Aduba), Maureen (Emily Althaus), and Soso (Kimiko Glenn) have created a sacred alter of sorts using trays to block off the area where Poussey Washington (Samira Wiley) was killed by the undertrained, young, and very remorseful Baxter Bayley (Alan Aisenberg)... A very inexperienced and naive young man who was under the hostile orders of the tyrannical Piscatella (Brad William Henke). That whole situation with Baylee/Piscatella/Poussey will be covered later but for now, we simply use it help shape the rocky confines of where this grief stems from. Suzanne & Maureen convince Taystee and her friends to get in on a seance... One where Poussey will speak through Suzanne. Soso is eager to do anything to fill that void she can't escape, while Taystee is much more apprehensive. Taystee is a realist, but she has a great support system in friends like Janae (Vicky Jeudy), Cindy (Adrienne C. Moore), and Abdullah (Amanda Stephen) and they urge her to at least give this a shot. At this point Taystee is so 'capped & bottled' that anything is worth a whirl to hopefully crack her open and let everything she's holding on so tightly inside to breathe and fizz over. The whole experience backfires. Suzanne is earnest in her intentions, but Soso is almost too eager to believe that it sends Taystee over the edge. Here's where things get interesting. I had a couple of friends pass right around the time my Aunt departed this realm (death seems to come in 3's). All of them were completely unexpected but one in particular was extremely puzzling. It was one of 2/3 that were caused directly by suicide. It was a young man who was worldly, he talked about spiritual trips in India, his beliefs in reincarnation, he struggled with addiction and dependence... But he had, for the most part, overcome all the immediately difficult effects. His life was back in order and he was heading in the right direction. Sometimes people who were dependent on opiates are greatly affected by PAWS, Post Acute Withdrawal Symptoms... A Great Depression that lingers for as long as it wants to, depending on the person... Understand that person has no control on PAWS, and it's certainly not only in your mind. All of this isn't really the point, I just feel a great need to set the stage and pay homage to a great life lost. Weeks before his suicide by self strangulation, he had visited us and was in great spirits, hopeful, loving... It felt like he was really enjoying this newfound freedom from the heavy shackles of opiate dependence, eager to reconnect on a very intense platonic level. He was a good friend, he was such a special light... But one day that light turned out and he was unable to switch it back on. We were all in mourning. My partner had a particularly difficult time with his death, at the time I had been slammed with dealing with death after death and was almost numb to it. I bring this is up to show the juxtaposition of Soso and Taystee's grief and what it meant to them. Soso had not known Poussey for very long, but they spent every waking moment together once they connected, bonding on all sorts of levels. Taystee had known Poussey for ages. She was her best friend, and she had her own special bond with Poussey. No one bond is greater than the other but when dealing with grief, sometimes we a hit a moment where we are very angry. We may feel like certain people don't have the right to feel such a deep sorrow or intense heartbreak... Taystee doesn't know how to let other people have their grief, because in her mind, there was no one more special... And there was a romantic side to their relationship, but it largely remained platonic. Taystee loved Poussey, maybe even romantically, but she was unable to sort out societal norms and the wall we surround ourselves with labels, to feel the safety of belonging to a specific brand in life. There is safety in being 'straight' or 'gay' or 'whatever', but the truth is we are all sexual beings and whatever you identify as doesn't mean that someone can't come along and represent a love that you didn't know could exist inside of your world. My partner felt a bond with our fallen friend like Taystee had with Poussey and I think that's why this time, this death, was particularly difficult. We are in an open relationship, but on terms that are only ours and were a pain in the ass to define... Feeling out those parameters comes with a lot of hard work and trial & error. At the time we were living with a friend, one who had initially introduced us to our now departed friend, years before his tragic end. In a similar vein to Taystee, she had felt a need to repeatedly remind us that if it wasn't for her that we wouldn't even know him... Which, by the way, isn't even necessarily true considering life will happen as it does and eventually we bump into each other along the boardwalk of an all-interconnected path. I can't tell you what she was looking for exactly with those statements, only she can say. All I can say is that it's not a great look. The whole thing flashed before me watching Taystee react, it almost helped me understand why our roommate had said those comments that seemed so very egotistical and insensitive at the time. Like I said before, we all grieve in different ways... There's no right way to do it, and sometimes when the pain is so great, the rulebook of grieving and dealing with death goes out the window. Taystee must reconcile with the fact that Poussey is gone... The horrible truth as to why it happened... And she must accept that Poussey meant a lot of things to very many people, not just her. Hell, I don't even live in Litchfield Prison or that world and I literally cried out all the water in my body into several towels when that fateful, unjustly tragedy occurred... And I cried again here too. I believe this will still greatly affect me until Taystee is able to let Poussey go... And Soso too... Everyone really, as despite what everyone's 'demands' are, or how crazy it gets inside that prison with an Inmate forced 'Prison Guard Talent Show', who has the gun, or what the media thinks about two Skinheads in Hijab's crucifying their rich, white, cooking celebrity, Judy King (Blair Brown), on top of the prison roof... This was all made possible by the outrage of an oppressive series of living conditions, an almost totalitarian CO rule by the Dolphin Loving, Arabian Night Theming, Piscatella and his autocratic snowball effect that led to the senseless and brutal death of a woman who didn't deserve to die. Unfortunately, that's what happened, and there's no changing the past... Only how we handle the future.
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Guía de series: Estrenos y regresos de agosto 2020
En agosto, la segunda unidad a la mitad. ¡Estamos de saldo! De nuevo, un mes algo ligero, pero nada que no hayamos visto otros años a estas alturas. Verano equivale a sequía. De todas formas, como siempre, seguro que sabéis encontrar alguna joya oculta.
¡Feliz agosto!
Leyenda:
Verde: series nuevas.
Negro: regresos de otras series.
Naranja: miniseries o series documentales.
Amarillo: tv movies, documentales, especiales o pilotos.
Morado: season finales.
Púrpura: midseason finales.
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Calendario de series
3 de agosto: 
The Deceived (1T) en Channel 5
The Fugitive (1T) en Quibi
Immigration Nation en Netflix
4 de agosto: Little Birds (1T completa) en Sky Atlantic
6 de agosto: 
The Rain (3T y última completa) en Netflix
An American Pickle en HBO Max
Star Trek: Lower Decks (1T) en CBS All Access
Semi-Detached (1T) en BBC Two
7 de agosto: Alta mar (3T completa) y Work It en Netflix
9 de agosto: The Alienist: Angel of Darkness (2T finale) en TNT
11 de agosto: Stargirl (1T finale) en DC Universe
12 de agosto: (Un)Well en Netflix
13 de agosto: Mandy (1T) en BBC Two
14 de agosto:
Ted Lasso (1T) en Apple TV+
3% (4T completa), Teenage Bounty Hunters (1T completa), Fearless y Project Power en Netflix
16 de agosto: Lovecraft Country (1T) en HBO
18 de agosto: The Fugitive (1T finale) en Quibi
20 de agosto: Biohackers (1T completa) en Netflix
21 de agosto: 
Lucifer (5aT completa) y The Sleepover en Netflix
Chemical Hearts en Amazon
22 de agosto: Love in the Time of Corona en Freeform
23 de agosto: 
The Vow en HBO
Love in the Time of Corona en Freeform
24 de agosto: Reno 911! (7bT) en Quibi
25 de agosto: Trinkets (2T y última completa) en Netflix
28 de agosto: All Together Now y Orígenes secretos en Netflix
30 de agosto: Wynonna Earp (4T midseason finale) en Syfy
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The Deceived (Channel 5)
Ophelia (Emily Reid, Belgravia, The Trouble with Maggie Cole) es una estudiante británica que se enamora de un profesor casado (Emmett J. Scanlan; The Fall, In the Flesh), viendo en él todas las respuestas a sus necesidades. La aventura resulta en una trágica muerte y Ophelia se ve atrapada en un mundo en el que ya no puede confiar en su propia mente. Completan el reparto Catherine Walker (Cursed, Versailles), Eleanor Methven (Little Women, Normal People), Ian McElhinney (Game of Thrones, Derry Girls), Shelley Conn (Liar, The Lottery) y Dempsey Bovell.
Escrita y producida por Lisa McGee (Derry Girls, Being Human) y Tobias Beer y dirigida por Chloe Thomas (Victoria, Harlots). Cuatro episodios.
Estreno: 3 de agosto
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The Fugitive (Quibi)
Es una adaptación de la película de 1993 que seguirá a Mike Ferro (Boyd Holbrook; Narcos, Logan), un hombre acusado de organizar un atentado en el metro de Los Ángeles justo seis meses después de salir de la cárcel por otro crimen. Se le puede reconocer perfectamente en las grabaciones de las cámaras de seguridad justo antes del atentado, y la periodista Pritti Patel (Tiya Sircar; The Good Place, Witches of East End) informa antes de tiempo de su autoría. Clay Bryce (Kiefer Sutherland; 24, Designated Survivor) es el agente de contraterrorismo encargado de perseguirle. Completan el reparto Natalie Martinez (Kingdom, Under the Dome), Brian Geraghty (Chicago PD, The Alienist), Genesis Rodriguez (Time After Time, Entourage), Glenn Howerton (It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, The Mindy Project), Daniel David Stewart (Catch-22) y Keilani Arellanes (Euphoria).
Escrita y producida por Nick Santora (Prison Break, Scorpion). Catorce episodios.
Estreno: 3 de agosto
Estreno en España: 3 de agosto en Quibi
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Little Birds (Sky Atlantic)
Inspirada en la colección de historias eróticas de Anaïs Nin, publicadas póstumamente en 1979, sigue a Lucy Savage (Juno Temple; Dirty John, Vinyl), una americana recién llegada a Tánger en 1955 que desea liberarse de la prisión en la que le ha mantenido la sociedad y consigue la dolorosa pero necesaria independencia al mismo tiempo que el país. Participan también Rossy de Palma (Julieta, Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios), Hugh Skinner (Fleabag, W1A), Nina Sosanya (Marcella, Last Tango in Halifax), Jean-Marc Barr (Dancer in the Dark, The Cellar), David Costabile (Billions, Breaking Bad), Amy Landecker (Transparent, Doctor Strange), Matt Lauria (Kingdom, Parenthood), Yumna Marwan (Submarine) y Raphael Acloque (24: Legacy).
Escrita por Sophia Al-Maria (The Girl Who Fell to Earth) y dirigida por Stacie Passon (The Path, Transparent). Seis episodios.
Estreno: 4 de agosto
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Semi-Detached (BBC Two)
Comedia en tiempo real que sigue a Stuart (Lee Mack, Not Going Out), un perdedor que está malgastando su vida en un barrio de las afueras. Solo quiere una vida tranquila como DJ de bodas, pero su familia parece tener otros planes. En el piloto, ya emitido, su esposa April (Ellie White; The Windsors, The Other One) se ponía de parto, y Stuart debía pedirle ayuda al novio de su exmujer (Patrick Baladi; Marcella, Breeders), que vive en el barrio, para llegar al hospital. Con Neil Fitzmaurice (Brassic, Mount Pleasant), Clive Russell (Game of Thrones, Cursed), Samantha Spiro (Sex Education, London Spy), Sarah Hoare (Chewing Gum) y Geoff McGivern (Quiz, Free Rein).
Creada por David Crow y Oliver Maltman y dirigida por Ben Palmer (The Inbetweeners, Breeders). Seis episodios.
Estreno: 6 de agosto
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Mandy (BBC Two)
El sueño de Mandy es criar perros dóberman. Para superar los obstáculos que se lo impiden, intenta llevar una vida más saludable, alquila su habitación en Airbnb y coge varios trabajos de corta duración y sueldo escaso. Por suerte, cuenta con Lola (Michelle Greenidge; After Life, Code 404), su amiga y confidente del salón de manicura.
Escrita, dirigida y protagonizada por Diane Morgan (After Life, Frayed). Seis episodios. Estreno: 13 de agosto
Ted Lasso (Apple TV+)
Ted Lasso es un personaje que creó Jason Sudeikis (Saturday Night Live) en 2013 para cubrir la Premier League en NBC Sports. Es un entrenador de fútbol americano universitario de Kansas. Repitiendo la idea, Ted es contratado por un equipo inglés de fútbol (soccer) pese a su nula experiencia. Le acompañarán Hannah Waddingham (Game of Thrones, Sex Education), Brendan Hunt (Bless This Mess), Jeremy Swift (Downton Abbey, Wanderlust), Juno Temple (Dirty John, Vinyl), Brett Goldstein (Uncle, Drifters), Phil Dunster (Humans, Strike Back), Stephen Manas, Colin Blyth (The Crown), Bronson Webb (Strike, The Aliens) y Nick Mohammed (Uncle, Drifters).
Idea original de Sudeikis y Bill Lawrence (Scrubs, Cougar Town). Diez episodios. Estreno: 14 de agosto Estreno en España: 14 de agosto en Apple TV+ España
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Teenage Bounty Hunters (Netflix)
Sterling (Maddie Phillips; Van Helsing, Supernatural) y Blair (Anjelica Bette Fellini; The Gifted, The French Dispatch) son dos hermanas mellizas de dieciséis años que se alían con un cazarrecompensas (Kadeem Hardison; Black Monday, Love Is___) y conocerán qué es saltarse las normas mientras experimentan el amor y el sexo adolescente.
Creada por Kathleen Jordan (American Princess), escrita por Robert Sudduth (On My Block, American Princess) y producida por Jenji Kohan (Orange Is the New Black, Weeds).
Estreno: 14 de agosto Estreno en España: 14 de agosto en Netflix España
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Lovecraft Country (HBO)
Adaptación de la novela de terror de Matt Ruff (2016) en la que tres afroamericanos viajan por Estados Unidos en los años 50 enfrentándose tanto al racismo de los blancos como a espíritus malvados. Leti Dandridge (Jurnee Smollett-Bell; Underground, Friday Night Lights) es una artista que quiere echar raíces tras protestar por los derechos civiles a través de todo el país. Le acompañan Atticus Black (Jonathan Majors; When We Rise, Hostiles), que está buscando a su padre (Michael Kenneth Williams; The Wire, Hap and Leonard); y su tío George (Courtney B. Vance; American Crime Story, Law & Order: Criminal Intent).
Completan el reparto Wunmi Mosaku (The End of the F***ing World, Kiri), Aunjanue Ellis (Quantico, Designated Survivor), Jamie Chung (The Gifted, Once Upon a Time), Jordan Patrick Smith (Vikings, Neighbours), Jamie Neumann (The Deuce, Jessica Jones), Erica Tazel (Justified, The Good Fight), Mac Brandt (Kingdom, Arrested Development), Tony Goldwyn (Scandal, Ghost), Abbey Lee (Mad Max: Fury Road), Marcus A. Griffin Jr., Chase Brown y Jada Harris .
Escrita por Misha Green (Underground) y producida por Jordan Peele (Get Out) y J.J. Abrams (Castle Rock, Westworld). Ocho episodios.
Estreno: 16 de agosto Estreno en España: 17 de agosto en HBO España
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Biohackers (Netflix)
Mia (Luna Wedler; Dem Horizont so nah, Blue My Mind) decide estudiar medicina en una importante universidad alemana para acercarse a una profesora (Jessica Schwarz) que podría estar relacionada con su tragedia familiar, pero acaba inmersa en un peligroso mundo lleno de experimentos genéticos ilegales y tendrá que decidir entre la venganza y proteger a sus nuevos amigos.. Con Thomas Prenn (8 Tage), Adrian Julius Tillmann, Caro Cult (Babylon Berlin), Jing Xiang, Sebastian Jakob Doppelbauer y Benno Fürmann (Babylon Berlin, Hanna).
Escrita y dirigida por Christian Ditter (Girlboss, Vorstadtkrokodile). Seis episodios.
Estreno: 20 de agosto Estreno en España: 20 de agosto en Netflix España
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Love in the Time of Corona (Freeform)
Limited series sobre la búsqueda del amor y el sexo en tiempos de distanciamiento social. Con Leslie Odom Jr. (Smash, Person of Interest), Nicolette Robinson (The Affair, Hart of Dixie), Tommy Dorfman (13 Reasons Why, Jane the Virgin), Rainey Qualley, Gil Bellows (Ally McBeal, Patriot), Rya Kihlstedt (Charmed, One Mississippi), Ava Bellows y L. Scott Caldwell (Lost, How to Get Away with Murder)
Grabado desde las casas reales de sus protagonistas. Escrita por Joanna Johnson (The Fosters, Good Trouble) y producida por Christine Sacani (The Fosters, Good Trouble) y Robyn Meisinger (Prisoners, Slender Man). Cuatro episodios.
Estreno: 22 de agosto
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Orange Is the New Black (TV Series) (2013)
Título original    Orange Is the New Black (TV Series)
Año    2013
Duración    60 min.
País    Estados Unidos Estados Unidos
Dirección    Jenji Kohan (Creator), Michael Trim, Andrew McCarthy, Phil Abraham, Uta Briesewitz, Jodie Foster, Constantine Makris, Matthew Penn
Guion    Piper Kerman, Jenji Kohan, Sian Heder, Sara Hess, Nick Jones, Lauren Morelli, Marco Ramirez, Liz Friedman, Tara Herrmann, Gary Lennon
Música    Scott Doherty, Gwendolyn Sanford, Brandon Jay
Fotografía    Vanja Cernjul
Reparto    Taylor Schilling, Laura Prepon, Danielle Brooks, Taryn Manning, Laverne Cox, Michael Harney, Uzo Aduba, Michelle Hurst, Kate Mulgrew, Jason Biggs, Natasha Lyonne, Pablo Schreiber, Nick Sandow, Dascha Polanco, Joel Garland, Lea DeLaria, Samira Wiley, Matt McGorry, Yael Stone, Catherine Curtin, Ruby Rose, Jackie Cruz, Adrienne C. Moore, Emma Myles, Annie Golden, Diane Guerrero, Jessica Pimentel, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Abigail Savage, Kimiko Glenn, Selenis Leyva, Matt Peters, Alysia Reiner
Productora    Netflix / Showtime Entertainment Television (Lionsgate Television)
Género    Serie de TV. Drama. Comedia | Drama carcelario. Homosexualidad. Basado en hechos reales. Comedia dramática
Sinopsis    Serie de TV (2013-Actualidad). Piper Chapman (Taylor Schiling), una mujer de Connecticut con una vida estable a punto de casarse, es detenida a raíz de un delito de drogas que cometió hace una década: en aquellos días llevó un maletín con droga para Alex Vause (Laura Prepon), una traficante y antigua amante de Piper. Tras el juicio, es enviada a prisión de mujeres en Litchfield, Nueva York. Allí convivirá con un grupo variopinto de internas... Basada en las vivencias reales de Kerman, cuya experiencia entre rejas le sirvió para escribir el best-seller autobiográfico 'Orange Is The New Black: My Year In A Women's Prison'. A medio camino entre el drama y la comedia, una aclamada serie que aborda temas relacionados con la cárcel como el sistema penitenciario norteamericano, el lesbianismo, la represión sexual, el abuso de poder o la corrupción policial. (FILMAFFINITY)
Premios    2017: Emmy: Nominada a actriz de reparto (Aduba) y actriz invitada (Cox)    2015: Emmy: Mejor actriz de reparto (Uzo Aduba). 3 nominaciones    2014: Emmy: Mejor actriz invitada (Uzo Aduba). 12 nominaciones    2015: Globos de Oro: Nominada a mejor serie comedia y actriz secundaria (Aduba)    2014: Globos de Oro: 3 nom. incluyendo Mejor serie de TV - Comedia o musical    2014: Premios BAFTA: Nominada a Mejor serie de TV - Internacional    2014: American Film Institute (AFI): Top 10 - Mejores Programas de TV del año    2013: American Film Institute (AFI): Top 10 - Mejores Programas de TV del año    2017: Satellite Awards: Nominada a mejor serie drama y actriz secundaria (Brooks)    2016: Satellite Awards: Mejor actriz Serie TV - Comedia (Schilling). 2 nominaciones    2015: Satellite Awards: Mejor actriz en Serie de TV - Comedia o musical (Schilling)    2014: Satellite Awards: 2 nominaciones incluyendo Mejor Serie de TV - Comedia o musical    2013: 3 Satellite Awards, incluyendo Mejor serie comedia o musical. 4 nominaciones    2014: Sindicato de Productores (PGA): Mejor serie de TV - Comedia    2014: Sindicato de Guionistas (WGA): 2 nominaciones inc. mejor guión Serie-Comedia    2013: Sindicato de Guionistas (WGA): 2 nominaciones inc. mejor guión Serie-Nueva    2014: Sindicato de Directores (DGA): Nominada a Mejor director serie comedia    2017: Sindicato de Actores (SAG): Nominada a mejor reparto comedia y actriz (Aduba)    2016: Sindicato de Actores (SAG): Mejor reparto (Serie - Comedia)    2015: Sindicato de Actores (SAG): Mejor reparto (Serie - Comedia) y actriz (Aduba)    2014: Sindicato de Actores (SAG): Mejor reparto (Serie Comedia) y actriz (Aduba)
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The 'Will and Grace' revival trailer is here and it'll hit all your nostalgia buttons, honey
They're back, honey!
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It's upfronts week in the TV world that magical time of year when the broadcast networks announce the new shows they've picked up and give us a first look at the trailers for their fall dramas and comedies. First up is NBC, which is debuting two new dramas and one new(ish) comedy for fall, with nine more that will premiere later in the 2017-2018 schedule. Check out the first trailers for the Will & Grace revival; the latest installment in Law & Order's new anthology series, True Crime: The Menendez Murders; and political thriller The Brave trailers for the other shows will be available at a later date.
Will & Grace - Thursdays at 8 p.m.
That's right, honey Debra Messing, Eric McCormack, Sean Hayes and Megan Mullally reprise their infamous roles as Will, Grace, Jack and Karen in a 12-episode revival of the hit comedy. The legendary James Burrows, director of every original Will & Grace episode, returns along with original creators Max Mutchnick and David Kohan, and a slew of razor-sharp jabs and dirty martinis.
The Brave - Mondays at 10 p.m.
While D.I.A. Deputy Director Patricia Campbell (Anne Heche) and her team of analysts wield the worlds most advanced surveillance technology from Washington, D.C., Adam Dalton (Mike Vogel) and his heroic Special Ops squad of highly trained undercover specialists use their unbreakable bond and commitment to freedom to save lives of innocent people and execute missions in some of the most dangerous places in the world.
Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders - Thursdays at 10 p.m.
NBC's answer to The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, this eight-episode true-crime installment of the Law & Order franchise delivers an in-depth dramatization of the notorious murder case that changed America forever. When the Menendez brothers were tried on national TV for brutally killing their parents in Beverly Hills, their story became a national obsession. Now, the first edition of this anthology series delves into the players, the crime and the media circus, detailing the day-to-day battles of the trial and unveiling the shocking truth of what really went down when the cameras stopped rolling.
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Good Girls
Retta as Ruby, Mae Whitman as Annie in 'Good Girls'
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When three suburban moms get tired of trying to make ends meet, they decide its time to stick up for themselves by robbing the local supermarket at (toy) gunpoint. But when the manager catches a glimpse of one of them and the loot is far more than they expected, it doesnt take long for the three best friends to realize the perfect getaway will be harder than they think. From executive producer Jenna Bans (Scandal) comes this comedy-infused drama that mixes a little Thelma & Louise with a bit of Breaking Bad. The cast includes Retta, Mae Whitman, Reno Wilson, Manny Montana, Lidya Jewett, Izzy Stannard and Matthew Lillard.
Reverie
Sarah Shahi as Mara Knit, Dennis Haysbert as Charlie Ventana in 'Reverie'
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From Mickey Fisher, the creator of Extant, this grounded thriller follows Mara Kint (Sarah Shahi), a former hostage negotiator and expert on human behavior who became a college professor after facing an unimaginable personal tragedy. But when shes brought in to save ordinary people who have lost themselves in a highly advanced virtual-reality program in which you can literally live your dreams, she finds that in saving others, she may actually have discovered a way to save herself. The cast includes Dennis Haysbert, Jessica Lu, Sendhil Ramamurthy and Kathryn Morris.
A.P. Bio
Glenn Howerton as Jack as 'A.P. Bio'
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When a philosophy scholar loses out on his dream job and goes to work as a high school Advanced Placement biology teacher, he makes it clear he will not be teaching any biology. Realizing he has a room full of honor roll students at his disposal, he decides instead to use the kids to his own benefit. The cast includes Glenn Howerton, Patton Oswalt, Lyric Lewis, Mary Sohn, Aparna Brielle, Jacob McCarthy, Nick Peine and guest star Vanessa Bayer.
Champions
J.J. Totah as Michael, Mindy Kaling as Priya in 'Champions'
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Vince, a charismatic gym owner with no ambition, lives with his younger brother Michael, a gorgeous idiot. Their simple life of women and working out is put on hold when the teenage son of Vince is dropped off on their doorstep by Priya (Mindy Kaling), one of his old high school flings.The cast includes Anders Holm, Andy Favreau, J.J. Totah, Mouzam Makkar and Nina Wadia.
Rise
From Jason Katims, writer and executive producer of Friday Night Lights and Parenthood, and Hamilton producer Jeffrey Seller comes a new drama about finding inspiration in unexpected places. When dedicated teacher and family man Lou Mazzuchelli (Josh Radnor) sheds his own self-doubt and takes over the schools lackluster theater department, he galvanizes not only the faculty and students but the entire working-class town. Inspired by a true story. The cast includes Rosie Perez, Marley Shelton, Aulii Cravalho, Damon J. Gillespie, Amy Forsyth, Rarmian Newton, Ted Sutherland, Casey Johnson, Taylor Richardson, Joe Tippett and Shirley Rumierk.
The Awesome Show
From executive producer/host Chris Hardwick, executive producer Mark Burnett and Silicon Valleys Singularity University comes a new series that will showcase the groundbreaking scientific and technological advances that are shaping the future, as well as celebrate the pioneers and communities at the forefront of this golden age of unprecedented discovery, innovation and opportunity. Each episode of The Awesome Show will be a rollercoaster ride through the world of innovation as told by the people who are shaping it and whose lives are affected by it.
Ellen's Game of Games
Ellen DeGeneres hosts a new game show that features super-sized versions of some of the most beloved games from The Ellen DeGeneres Show, as well as new trials. Contestants will be pulled from the studio audience to maneuver massive obstacles while answering trivia questions, all under the pressure of DeGeneres' mischievous antics.
Genius Junior
No stranger to young geniuses, Neil Patrick Harris hosts a new game show that celebrates the smartest kids in America. These talented genius juniors will team up to take on mind-blowing tests of logic, math, memory, spelling and more. Through escalating rounds, they will be tested in each area of the brain, culminating in an ultimate challenge to be crowned the smartest and brightest. The winning team will take home a life-changing prize setting the stage for a big, bright future ahead.
The Handmade Project
From executive producer and host Amy Poehler and co-host Nick Offerman comes a lighthearted competition celebrating the creativity and craftiness in all of us. Each week, eight amateur makers will take on a series of projects they must complete in their own unique way. As the competition escalates, the amateurs will be challenged to master progressively difficult skills, culminating in a final craft-off between the most creative and tenacious contestants. And here are the returning favorites that will be back on NBC next season: The Blacklist, Blindspot, Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, Chicago P.D., Dateline NBC, The Good Place, Great News, Law & Order: SVU, Little Big Shots, Shades of Blue, Superstore, Taken, This Is Us, Timeless, The Voice and The Wall.
WATCH: Yes, this TV really is transparent
Read more: The Viral News Network
http://mashable.com/2017/05/15/will-and-grace-trailer-nbc-new-shows-2017-2018-menendez-murders/
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Noticias de series de la semana: One Day at Pop
Renovaciones
Pop ha salvado One Day at a Time de la cancelación de Netflix y la ha renovado por una cuarta temporada
Netflix ha renovado La casa de papel por una cuarta temporada
Amazon ha renovado Pequeñas coincidencias por una segunda temporada
CBS ha renovado Blood & Treasure por una segunda temporada
Hulu ha renovado Into the Dark por una segunda temporada
Channel 4 ha renovado The Windsors por una tercera temporada
Cancelaciones
BBC ha cancelado Trust Me tras su segunda temporada
Incorporaciones y fichajes
Victoria Pedretti (The Haunting of Hill House) protagonizará The Haunting of Bly Manor. Será Dani, una institutriz al cargo de dos huérfanos.
Odette Annable (Supergirl, Pure Genius), Natalie Alyn Lind (The Gifted, The Goldbergs), Ashley Madekwe (Revenge, Salem), Matt Lauria (Kingdom, Friday Night Lights) y Eka Darville (Jessica Jones, The Originals) protagonizarán la segunda temporada de Tell Me a Story junto a Paul Wesley. Serán Maddie, una versión moderna de la Bella durmiente; Ashley, inspirada en Bella; Simone, otra versión de Cenicienta; Jackson, la oveja negra de una familia que se debate entre sus demonios y el deseo de ser un hombre mejor; y Beau, alguien cuyo código moral ha destruido su vida personal y profesional.
Juliette Lewis (Secrets and Lies, Wayward Pines), Ryan Kwanten (True Blood, The Oath) y Jordan Alexander protagonizarán la segunda temporada de Sacred Lies. Alexander será Elsie, una joven que busca a los padres que la abandonaron de niña. Lewis y Kwanten serán Harper y Peter, los padres de Elsie. Kristin Bauer (Once Upon a Time, True Blood) será recurrente como Shannon, la madre de acogida de Elsie. También serán recurrentes Kimiko Glenn (Orange Is the New Black), Antonique Smith (Luke Cage), Siobhan Williams (Deadly Class), Emily Alyn Lind (Code Black) y Odiseas Georgiadis (Trinkets).
Loretta Devine (The Carmichael Show, Grey's Anatomy) y Thomas Q. Jones (Luke Cage) se unen como recurrentes a P-Valley.
Adam Rodriguez (Criminal Minds, CSI: Miami), Thomas Kretschmann (Wanted, Berlin Station), Dominic Sherwood (Shadowhunters), Ethan Peck (Star Trek: Discovery), Michael Gladis (Mad Men, Feed the Beast) y Lorenza Izzo (Feed the Beast, The House with a Clock in Its Walls) se unen a Penny Dreadful: City of Angels.
Brian Michael (Queen Sugar, After), Stephanie Allynne (One Mississippi), Arienne Mandi (Baja), Leo Sheng (Adam), Jacqueline Toboni (Grimm, Easy) y Rosanny Zayas (Orange Is the New Black) se unen a The L Word: Generation Q. Serán Pierce Williams, un estratega político de Los Ángeles; Nat, una terapeuta que trata de criar a sus hijos junto a su hostil exmujer y su nueva novia; Dani, una ambiciosa ejecutiva de relaciones públicas; Micah, un profesor adjunto forzado a confrontar su miedo a la vulnerabilidad; Sarah, una asistente que trata de reconciliar su sexualidad con su religiosidad; y Sophie, una productora de televisión.
Ed Asner (Dead to Me, The Mary Tyler Moore Show) y Alan Cumming (The Good Wife, Instinct) serán recurrentes en Briarpatch como James Staghorne Sr., presidente del único periódico del pueblo; y Clyde Brattle, traficante de armas. 
Robin Weigert (Deadwood, Big Little Lies), Sarah Gadon (Alias Grace, True Detective), Alison Wright (The Americans, Sneaky Pete) y Greg Grunberg (Heroes, Alias) participarán como invitados en la segunda temporada de Castle Rock. Serán Crysilda Wilkes, la madre de Annie (Lizzy Caplan); Rita Green, una mujer vengativa del pasado de Annie; Valerie, una mujer de buen corazón que investiga la historia del pueblo; y el sheriff Boucher.
Henry Ian Cusick (The 100, Scandal) se une como regular a la cuarta temporada de MacGyver. Será Russ, un exmilitar y maestro de manipulación.
Chris Chalk (Gotham, The Newsroom) será el policía Paul Drake en Perry Mason. También se unen Shea Whigham (Homecoming, Boardwalk Empire), Nate Corddry (Mom), Veronica Falcon (Queen of the South), Jefferson Mays (I Am the Night), Gayle Rankin (GLOW) y Lili Taylor (Six Feet Under, American Crime).
Bria Henderson será recurrente en Mrs. America como Margaret Sloan, editora de Mr. Magazine y activista feminista y de derechos civiles.
Hunter Doohan (Truth Be Told) será Adam Desiato, estudiante de instituto involucrado en un atropello y fuga e hijo de un respetado juez (Bryan Cranston), en Your Honor.
Pósters
  Nuevas series
La nueva serie de Jenji Kohan (Orange Is the New Black, Weeds) para Netflix será Slutty Teenage Bounty Hunters, sobre dos hermanas mellizas de dieciséis años que se alían con un cazarrecompensas y conocerán qué es saltarse la condicional mientras experimentan el amor y el sexo adolescente. Protagonizada por Maddie Phillips (Van Helsing, Supernatural) y Anjelica Bette Fellini (The Gifted, The French Dispatch). Creada por Kathleen Jordan (American Princess) y escrita por  Robert Sudduth (On My Block, American Princess).
Paramount ha encargado diez episodios de Coyote, drama sobre un agente fronterizo que el día de su jubilación descubre un túnel de contrabando entre México y Estados Unidos. Protagonizado y producido por Michael Chiklis (The Shield, Gotham). Creado por Michelle MacLaren, productora de Breaking Bad o The X-Files.
BBC y Amazon han encargado seis episodios de Small Axe, antología de Steve McQueen (12 Years a Slave). Ambientada en Londres y centrada en su comunidad india entre los años 60 y 80. Protagonizada por Letitia Wright (Black Panther) y John Boyega (Star Wars: The Force Awakens).
ITV encarga dos episodios de Honour, sobre el asesinato de Banaz Mahmod, una veinteañera musulmana kurda iraquí que vivía en Londres, por enamorarse del hombre equivocado y la incesante búsqueda de justicia por parte de la inspectora jefe Caroline Goode (Keeley Hawes; Bodyguard, The Durrells). Escrita por Gwyneth Hughes y dirigida por Richard Laxton (Burton and Taylor).
Sky encarga Two Weeks to Live, comedia de amor y venganza a partir de una broma aparentemente inofensiva que sale terriblemente mal. Trata sobre Kim Noakes (Maisie Williams, Game of Thrones), una joven inadaptada que era una niña cuando su padre murió de una forma turbia y su madre la llevó a una vida de aislamiento rural y extrañas técnicas de supervivencia. Cuando sale al mundo real para empezar una misión secreta para honrar la memoria de su padre, entra al pub local de Nicky y Dave, donde desencadena una caótica serie de acontecimientos. Los tres acaban huyendo de un mafioso y de la policía con una bolsa de dinero robado. Escrita por Gaby Hull (Cheat).
PBS y Channel 5 han encargado seis episodios y un especial navideño de la adaptación de las novelas All Creatures Great and Small, de James Herriot, sobre un joven veterinario rural.
FOX ha encargado seis episodios de la limited series A Moody Christmas, adaptación de la comedia australiana sobre las reuniones navideñas de la familia Moody en años distintos. Producida por los creadores de la original.
BBC Three encarga cuatro episodios de In My Skin, comedia negra creada y escrita por Kayleigh Llewellyn, inspirada en su propia vida, sobre una adolescente (Gabrielle Creevy) que lleva una doble vida. Dirigida por Lucy Forbes (The End of the F***ing World).
Fechas
La tercera temporada de Scream se estrena en VH1 el 8 de julio
Dark Mon£y se estrena en BBC One el 8 de julio
La segunda temporada de Mayans MC se estrena en FX el 3 de septiembre
La segunda temporada de Mr. Inbetween se estrena en FX el 12 de septiembre
La novena temporada de American Horror Story se estrena en FX el 18 de septiembre
La tercera temporada de 9-1-1 se estrena en FOX el 23 de septiembre
Prodigal Son se estrena en FOX el 23 de septiembre
La sexta y última temporada de Empire se estrena en FOX el 24 de septiembre
La tercera temporada de The Resident se estrena en FOX el 24 de septiembre
La 14ª temporada de It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia se estrena en FXX el 25 de septiembre
Bless the Hearts se estrena en FOX el 29 de septiembre
La trigésima primera temporada de The Simpsons se estrena en FOX el 29 de septiembre
La décima temporada de Bob's Burgers se estrena en FOX el 29 de septiembre
La decimoctava temporada de Family Guy se estrena en FOX el 29 de septiembre
Almost Family se estrena en FOX el 2 de octubre
Tráilers y promos
Paquita Salas - Temporada 3
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Orange Is the New Black - Temporada 7 y última
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Scream - Temporada 3
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Carnival Row
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Preacher - Temporada 4 y última
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