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Closed the nomination form! I made a list with all nominations by category! I'll accept suggestions of stuff to move around (change a character from minor to one of the other lists, but not the other way around cause the minor list is long enough). The Main Character list is a bit awkward with 18 characters, but I'm not really willing to move any away from it even if people might disagree? Unless I see a very strong argument.
the only nominations that didn't get in were the artifacts, since people voted for those to have their own poll later on!
So here's the 3 lists I have under the cut!
Main Characters 
Jonathan Sims
Martin Blackwood
Timothy Stoker
Sasha James
Basira Hussain
Daisy Tanner
Melanie King
Georgie Barker
Elias Bouchard
Jane Prentiss
NotThem/NotSasha
The Distortion
Nikola Orsinov
Peter Lukas
Gertrude Robinson
Jonah Magnus
Gerry Keay
Annabelle Cane
Minor Characters with Major Impact 
Michael Shelley
Adelard Decker
Michael Crew
Oliver Banks
Jude Perry
Simon Fairchild
Robert Smirke
Mikaele Salesa
Agnes Montague
Simon Fairchild
Jurgen Leitner
Julia Montauk
Trevor Herbert
Mikaele Salesa
Breekon and Hope
Mary Keay
Minor Character
Joshua Gillespie (MAG 002)
The Admiral (Georgie’s Cat)
Major Tom (MAG 016)
Helen Richardson (MAG 047) 
Karolina Gorka  (MAG 071)
Graham Folger (MAG: 003)
Alexander Scaplehorn (MAG 054)
Jordan Kennedy (MAG 055)
Hezekiah Wakely (152)
The Piper (MAG 007)
Gabriel/Worker of Clay (MAG 126)
John Amherst (Corruption Avatar)
Naomi Herne (MAG 013)
Amy Patel (MAG 003)
Werewolf/Hunt Avatar (MAG 031)
Alfred Breekon (MAG 096)
Alexia Crawley (MAG 110)
Emma Harvey (MAG 167)
Elias Bouchard (original)
Evan Lukas (MAG 013)
Laverne (MAG 136)
Callum McKenzie (MAG 125)
John Haan (MAG 072)
Tom Haan (MAG 030)
Jonathan Fanshawe (MAG 127)
Fiona Law (MAG 167)
Spider on the wall (MAG 038)
Leto (MAG 184)
Nathan Watts (MAG: 001)
Sebastian Skinner (MAG 087)
Carlita Sloane (MAG 033)
Erika Mustermann (MAG 034)
Jan Novak (MAG 034)
Piotr Petrov (MAG 034)
Pavel Petrov (MAG 034)
Fulan Al-Fulani (MAG 034)
Juan Pérez (MAG 034)
Jane/John Doe (MAG 034)
Lee Kipple (MAG 042)
Robin Lennox (MAG 100)
“John Smith” (MAG 100)
Celia/Lynne Hammond (MAG 100)
Brian Finlinson (MAG 100)
Carlos Vittery (MAG 016)
Francis (MAG 172)
Wilfred Owen (MAG 007)
Father Edwin Burroughs (MAG 019)
Maxwell Rayner (MAG 002)
Rat from the Bone Turner’s Tale (MAG 017)
Sergey Ushanka (MAG 065)
Angela (MAG 014)
The Anglerfish (MAG 001)
Jan Killbride (MAG 106)
Natalie Ennis (MAG 025)
Alfred Grifter (MAG 042)
Benoît Maçon (MAG 102)
Dr Lionel Elliot (MAG 034)
Rosie Zampano (MAG 192)
Manuela Dominguez (MAG 135)
Petite Scarabée/Little Beetle (MAG 102)
Sarah Baldwin (MAG 001)
Agape (MAG 153)
Monster Pig (MAG 103)
Callum Brodie (MAG 173)
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thx-lost-yxars · 4 years
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NAME: Adam Ventura but sometimes not.
ZODIAC SIGN: Sagittarius
HEIGHT: 5′7′‘
LANGUAGES SPOKEN: English of the American Variety. 
NATIONALITY: T E X A N
FAVOURITE FRUIT: Pears.
FAVOURITE SCENT(S): Gunpowder
FAVOURITE COLOUR(S): Green and Gold
FAVOURITE ANIMAL: Ocelot { The cat not the character from metal gear solid }
COFFEE, TEA, OR HOT CHOCOLATE: Coffee { Just one of the reasons for my insomnia. }
FAVOURITE FICTIONAL CHARACTER(S): Captain Benjamin Sisko {Avery Brooks}, Jadzai Dax {Terry Farrel}, Odo {René Auberjonois}, Quark {Armin Shimerman}, Elim Garak {Andrew Robinson}, Gul Dukat {Marc Alaimo} [Star Trek - DS9]  /  Fox Mulder {David Duchovny}, Dana Scully {Gillian Anderson},  Walther Skinner {Mitch Pileggi}, Cigarette Smoking Man {William B. Davis} [X-Files]  /   Paul Kersey {Charles Bronson} [Death Wish]  /   John Reisman {Lee Marvin} [The Dirty Dozen]  /  John McClane {Bruce Willis} [Die Hard] / Indiana Jones {Harrison Ford} [Indiana Jones]  /  Richard III {Ian McKellen} [Richard III 1995]  /  Harry Callahan {Clint Eastwood} [Dirty Harry]  /  Rambo [Sylvester Stallone] [First Blood]  /  The Terminator T800 [Arnold Schwarzenegger], Kyle Reese [Micheal Biehn],   [ Sarah Conner {Linda Hamilton} [The Terminator] /  Ripley {Sigourney Weaver} [Alien]  /  Tony Montana {Al Pacino} [Scarface]  /  Frank Horrigan {Micheal Dorn}, The Master { James Jonah Cummings / Katherine Soucie} [Fallout1/2]  /  Caesar { John Doman }, Robert House {Rene Auberjonois}, Boone {Jason Marsden},   Veronica Santangelo {Felicia Day} [Fallout New Vegas]
DREAM TRIP: I hope to visit Ireland maybe Germany one of these days.
WHEN WAS YOUR BLOG CREATED: In year of 2018.
LAST MOVIE SEEN: Creature 1985 { It has Klaus Kinski’s crazy eyes in it!}
SONGS YOU’VE HAD ON REPEAT:
SONG ONE: Lazerhawk - Another Chance
SONG TWO: ELO - Hold on Tight to Your Dreams
SONG THREE: Steve Roach - Structures from Silence 
FAVOURITE CANDY: Hersey Chocolate because I’m an “uncultured” American Dog. 
FAVOURITE HOLIDAY(S): Christmas and Fnord!
TAGGED BY :  { Well I’m starting this meme so . . . .} TAGGING :  @daggersandsparks​ , @redheadrecon , @grandzealot​​ , @angrygingerwasteland​​ , @tragicblood​ , @eldermaxscn​ , @wastelnders​​ , @nightwontlast​ , @makeyoucxre​​ , @meadowlarksingingoverhead​ , @america-redefined​​ , @grayfxce​​ , @cloakedinfall​​ , @courierfuckinsix​​ , @thxwxlf​ , @cajunspoons , @deadeyedrifter​ , @skie-the-hybrid​ , @greased-ghoul , @saltyspitfire​​ and anyone or everyone who sees this. { That is not a request. You will be legally forced to do this meme. }
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ibboard · 4 years
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Recently saw a huge long thread of “which character are you like”, and then Matt Mercer posted the link and his full results.
I was guessing some of the scores (”slovenly or stylish” or “disarming vs creepy”? What kind of scale are those?) but it’s probably not entirely wrong.
I don’t know the top ones, but Data, Simon Tam, C-3PO  and Ross Gellar probably isn’t far out, and I’m happy to see Giles in the top 25!
Everyone over 75% (which starts with Hermione)
Bernard Lowe (Westworld): 90%
Lane Pryce (Mad Men): 90%
Chidi Anagonye (The Good Place): 90%
Filius Flitwick (Harry Potter): 89%
Data (Star Trek: The Next Generation): 89%
Amy Farrah Fowler (The Big Bang Theory): 88%
Simon Tam (Firefly + Serenity): 88%
Dr. Chan Kaifang (Space Force): 88%
Brian Johnson (The Breakfast Club): 88%
C-3PO (Star Wars): 87%
Dr. Marcus Brody (Raiders of the Lost Ark): 87%
Ross Geller (Friends): 86%
Waylon Smithers (The Simpsons): 86%
Felix Gaeta (Battlestar Galactica): 86%
Evan (Superbad): 86%
Peter (The Room): 86%
Thufir Hawat (Dune): 86%
Artie Abrams (Glee): 86%
Dr. Adrian Mallory (Space Force): 86%
Al Robbins (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation): 86%
Dr. Shaun Murphy (The Good Doctor): 86%
Tom Hagen (The Godfather): 86%
Leonard Hofstadter (The Big Bang Theory): 85%
Sheldon Cooper (The Big Bang Theory): 85%
Rupert Giles (Buffy the Vampire Slayer): 85%
Timothy McGee (NCIS): 85%
Count Alexei Karenin (Anna Karenina): 85%
David Rosen (Scandal): 85%
David Phillips (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation): 85%
Pope (Outer Banks): 85%
Odo (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine): 84%
Nick Carraway (The Great Gatsby): 84%
Raymond Holt (Brooklyn Nine-Nine): 84%
Jared Dunn (Silicon Valley): 83%
Ash (Alien): 83%
Jack Crawford (The Silence of the Lambs): 83%
Bruce Banner (Marvel Cinematic Universe): 82%
Abed Nadir (Community): 82%
Mycroft Holmes (Sherlock): 82%
Donald Mallard (NCIS): 82%
Jimmy Palmer (NCIS): 82%
Ray Ploshansky (Girls): 82%
Linus Caldwell (Ocean's 11): 82%
Severus Snape (Harry Potter): 81%
Dexter Morgan (Dexter): 81%
John Munch (Law & Order: SVU): 81%
Jasper Hale (Twilight): 81%
Michael Bluth (Arrested Development): 81%
Kimball Cho (The Mentalist): 81%
Dr. Aaron Glassman (The Good Doctor): 81%
Dr. Jennifer Melfi (The Sopranos): 81%
Mr. Darcy (Pride and Prejudice): 80%
Charlie Carson (Downton Abbey): 80%
Miranda Hobbes (Sex and the City): 80%
Norman Wilson (The Wire): 80%
Peter Gregory (Silicon Valley): 80%
Amy Santiago (Brooklyn Nine-Nine): 80%
Marty Byrde (Ozark): 80%
Geordi La Forge (Star Trek: The Next Generation): 80%
Dr. Eric Foreman (House, M.D.): 80%
Oliver Hampton (How To Get Away With Murder): 80%
Ellen Parsons (Damages): 80%
Preston Burke (Grey's Anatomy): 79%
Lisa Simpson (The Simpsons): 79%
The Narrator (Fight Club): 79%
Billy Keikeya (Battlestar Galactica): 79%
Dana Scully (The X-Files): 79%
Walter Skinner (The X-Files): 79%
Henry Rearden (Atlas Shrugged): 79%
Johnny Rose (Schitt's Creek): 79%
Kenny Stowton (Killing Eve): 79%
Q (Tommorrow Never Dies): 79%
Brandon Stark (Game of Thrones): 78%
Cedric Daniels (The Wire): 78%
Alfred Pennyworth (The Dark Knight): 78%
Ray Arnold (Jurassic Park): 78%
Richard Hendricks (Silicon Valley): 78%
Donald Cragen (Law & Order: SVU): 78%
Randall Pearson (This Is Us): 78%
Jimmy Price (Hannibal): 78%
Caitlin Snow (The Flash): 78%
Capt. Oliver Queenan (The Departed): 78%
Varys (Game of Thrones): 77%
Principal Skinner (The Simpsons): 77%
Elsie Hughes (Westworld): 77%
Arthur (Inception): 77%
Dwight Schrute (The Office): 76%
Leo McGarry (The West Wing): 76%
Toby Ziegler (The West Wing): 76%
Jin-Soo Kwon (LOST): 76%
Dr. Strange (Marvel Cinematic Universe): 76%
Richard Webber (Grey's Anatomy): 76%
Lucius Fox (The Dark Knight): 76%
Daniel Jackson (Stargate SG-1): 76%
Betsy Heron (Mean Girls): 76%
Robert Fischer (Inception): 76%
Alan Harper (Two and Half Men): 76%
Jonah Byrde (Ozark): 76%
Dr. James Wilson (House, M.D.): 76%
Janet (The Good Place): 76%
Captain Jim Brass (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation): 76%
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swipestream · 6 years
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Straight Outta Tombstone
The weird western has been the red headed step-child of genre fiction. The idea pops up now and then but has never really taken off in popular culture in any big way.
More than likely, the first weird westerns I read were by Robert E. Howard in the Zebra paperback, Pigeons From Hell. The first weird western anthology I ever read was the Avon paperback edition of Razored Saddles, edited by Joe R. Lansdale and Pat LoBrutto. The 1980s horror boom still had the illusion of going on though serial killer fiction was already killing the horror genre.
Razored Saddles was a mixed bag, as most original fiction anthologies tend to be. I bought it off the shelf brand new in late 1990 during my Texas sojourn. I still remember Robert McCammon’s “Black Boots” best of all. To me, “Black Boots” was what a weird western should be. The story has never been reprinted. There was a time when Robert McCammon was poised to be the next Stephen King before he disappeared for a while.
Straight Outta Tombstone is the latest entry to the list of weird western anthologies. The trade paperback version came out last summer. I hate trade paperbacks and patiently waited for the mass market paperback, which just came out a little over a week ago.
This is a Baen paperback, $7.99 in cost, 371 pages. A good cover by Dominic Harman. Editor David Boop is someone new to me. His foreword is short at two pages. He mentions some movies, T.V. shows like The Wild, Wild West, and the Jonah Hex comic books. No mention of any pulp magazine or paperback prose fiction.
The first of 16 stories is from Larry Correia and the origins of the Monster Hunters International with “Bubba Shackleford’s Professional Monster Killers.” Set almost at the turn of the century so Correia can engage in some new guns that were just coming out. This is actually the first story in that series by Correia that I have read.
Jody Lynn Nye’s “Trouble in an Hour Glass” is a steam punk time travel paradox story involving stage coach robbers.
Were-bears and a rampaging Megatherium is the basis for Sam Knight’s “The Buffalo Hunters.” I would have been happy with a story with just a rampaging Megatherium.
Robert Vardeman’s “The Sixth World” has a government scientist and a Navajo healer encountering aliens.
“Easy Money” by Phil Foglio is a joke story of animal skinners providing dinosaur bones to museums back east from real live dinosaurs. Too glib for my taste.
Nicole Givens Kurtz features an African-American woman with some special powers. She has to deal with an enemy possessed by a demon.
Steampunk is front and center with “Chance Corrigan and the Lord of the Underworld” by Michael Stackpole. The story read to me as an homage to The Wild, Wild West. Hard to beat Dr. Miguelito Loveless as a villain.
Aliens traveling back in time to take on John Selman, killer of John Wesley Hardin is the basis for “The Greatest Guns in the Galaxy” by Bryan Thomas Schmidt and Ken Scholes. The aliens inadvertently set off a zombie apocalypse in old El Paso.
I have read Maurice Broaddus before in the Griots anthology. He has probably the most horror oriented story in the anthology in “Dance of Bones.” Bad things follow a cattle drive with a former buffalo soldier turned cook and tracker.
Sarah A. Hoyt is a writer who just has not clicked with me in the past. This continues with “Dry Gulch Dragon.” A shape-shifting dragon teams up with his girl-friend’s brother to rescue girl-friend from elves. The western element is very weak. This could have been set anywhere.
I can remember a paperback collection of Alan Dean Foster’s “Mad Amos” stories. Mad Amos returns in “A Treefold Problem.” This story is set in Wisconsin and the problem of repopossession of some undeveloped property. The story is built around a scatological joke at the end.
David Lee Summers brings together Billy the Kid, vampires, and some steampunk trappings in “Fountains of Blood.”
“High Midnight” by Kevin J. Anderson has a zombie private investigator and a hell raising gunslinger ghost. Nope, nope, nope. I don’t like this facile sort of fantasy going back to Thorne Smith through Unknown magazine. If I want this sort of thing, I will watch episodes of Bewitched on You Tube.
Supernatural vengeance by an Apache girl is “Coyote” by Naomi Brett Roarke. This was a an efficient update of a Weird Tales type story.
More steampunk in Peter J. Wacks’ “The Key.” There is a framing sequence with a gun toting Chinese female who tells the story of a western gunslinger and his katana wielding Japanese partner teaming up with Winston Churchill. They are out to deny a piece of ancient technology from Rasputin with a little help from Tesla. Too much name dropping going on. The story loses coherence like a A. E. van Vogt novel.
I have never read Jim Butcher before. “A Fistful of Warlocks” has Anastasia Luccio, a “warden,” travelling to Dodge City to battle a warlock. Wyatt Earp gets caught up in the action.
So, there you have it, Larry Correia and Jim Butcher are the stars and bookends to this anthology. Both deliver entertainment. I would give this anthology about a 3.5 out of 5 rating.
When I finished the book, it became clear that the weird western very much reflects our times. Razored Saddles has a 1980s horror quality to it. Straight Outta Tombstone is heavy on urban fantasy and steampunk elements.
There are two weird western anthologies that I have not read: Skull Full of Spurs: A Roundup of Weird Westerns (Dark Highway Press, 2000) and Dead Man’s Hand (edited by John Joseph Adams, Titan Books, 2014). Skull Full of Spurs has a bunch of 1990s horror writers. Dead Man’s Hand has writers from this decade who seem to show up often in the Martin-Dozois anthologies.
The best weird western anthology is Great Ghost Stories of the Old West. This was a hardback in 1968 and then a Scholastic Book Services paperback in 1973. All the stories are from western writers including Will Henry/Clay Fisher, T. V. Olsen, S. Omar Barker and others.
The newer original weird western anthologies are weak on the “west” portion of the equation. Often the stories could be set just about anywhere.
There has never been an anthology of legacy weird western stories by Otis Adelbert Kline, Arthur J. Burks, Robert E. Howard, Manly Wade Wellman, Manly Banister etc.
I would like to see a weird western anthology by western writers– James Reasoner, Robert Randisi, Peter Brandvold etc.  Makes me wish western writers including Elmer Kelton, Gordon D. Shirreffs, Lewis Patten, Les Savage Jr., Luke Short, Ernest Haycox had not tried their hand at writing at least one story marrying the fantastic with the western.
The problem has always been almost no market for this sort of thing to appear. It remains a niche category.
Straight Outta Tombstone published first on https://medium.com/@ReloadedPCGames
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tuseriesdetv · 6 years
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Noticias de series de la semana: Netflix despide a Spacey
Reacciones al caso Spacey
La producción de la que será la sexta y última temporada de House of Cards se ha paralizado indefinidamente para revisar la situación y abordar las preocupaciones del equipo, pero no contará con la participación de Kevin Spacey. Después de que varios miembros del equipo confesasen a CNN que el actor había creado un ambiente de trabajo tóxico, el servicio ha decidido cortar relaciones con el actor. Además, no estrenarán Gore, el biopic de Gore Vidal protagonizado por él. Si la sexta temporada de House of Cards llega a realizarse -ya se estaba grabando el tercer episodio cuando saltó la noticia-, su producción podría retomarse después de Acción de Gracias; y no se descarta tampoco un spin-off centrado en Doug Stamper (Michael Kelly) u otras dos ideas todavía sin guionista asignado. Spacey, cuya imagen ha desaparecido del menú principal de Netflix, está buscando tratamiento mientras siguen apareciendo nuevas acusaciones de acoso sexual. Además, se queda sin el Emmy que ya se había anunciado.
The International Academy has announced that in light of recent events it will not honor Kevin Spacey with the 2017 Intl Emmy Founders Award
— Intl Emmy Awards (@iemmys) 30 de octubre de 2017
Como curiosidad, This Is Us eliminó una frase que hacía referencia al actor en su último episodio emitido.
Episodios adicionales
ABC ha encargado dos episodios más de Grey's Anatomy, Black-ish, American Housewife y The Middle, que tendrán un total de veinticuatro en sus temporadas actuales. Por su parte, CBS ha encargado tres guiones adicionales de Wisdom of the Crowd. Está considerando ampliar a dieciséis los episodios de la temporada.
Renovaciones de series
ITV ha renovado Cold Feet por una octava temporada
FOX ha renovado The Orville por una segunda temporada
Cancelaciones de series
La sexta temporada de House of Cards (Netflix) será la última
USA Network ha cancelado Playing House tras su tercera temporada
Freeform ha cancelado New Warriors antes de su estreno. Marvel busca cadena.
VH1 ha cancelado Daytime Divas tras su primera temporada
CBS ha retirado Me, Myself & I de la parrilla. Cancelada en su primera temporada
FOX ha cancelado Wayward Pines tras su segunda temporada
ABC ha cancelado Somewhere Between tras su primera temporada
Incorporaciones y fichajes de series
Peyton List (Frequency, The Flash) será la tercera actriz en interpretar a Poison Ivy en Gotham. Se une como recurrente a la cuarta temporada.
Diane Lane (Unfaithful Man of Steel) se une a The Romanoffs. No se conocen detalles.
Molly Shannon (Saturday Night Live, Wet Hot American Summer) volverá a ser Val Bassett en la novena temporada de Will & Grace.
Haley Joel Osment (The Sixth Sense, Artificial Intelligence: AI) participará en un episodio de The X-Files centrado en Skinner (Mitch Pileggi). Se desconocen detalles.
Annabeth Gish (The X-Files, Halt and Catch Fire) se une como recurrente a The Haunting of Hill House. No se conocen detalles.
Sandrine Holt (House of Cards, The L Word) será recurrente en la séptima temporada de Homeland. Se desconocen detalles.
Nathan Parsons (The Originals) y Tiera Skovbye (Riverdale) se unen como recurrentes a la séptima temporada de Once Upon a Time. Serán Nick, un exitoso abogado, y la versión adolescente de Robin, la hija de Zelena.
Paula Malcomson (Ray Donovan, The Hunger Games) participará como invitada en Krypton interpretando a Charys, matriarca de la Casa El que ayuda a su hijo Seg (Cameron Cuffe) a sobrellevar el rechazo en su ciudad. Blake Ritson (Da Vinci's Demons, Indian Summers) será regular como Brainiac, androide alienígena y enemigo de Superman.
Anna Maxwell Martin (Philomena, The Frankenstein Chronicles) será Belcebú en Good Omens. Yusuf Gatewood (The Originals), Mireille Enos (The Killing, The Catch) y Lourdes Faberes (Knightfall) serán Famine, War y Pollution, es decir, Hambre, Guerra y Polución, tres de los jinetes del Apocalipsis -Polución sustituye en la novela a Pestilencia, que se retiró en 1936 tras la aparición de la penicilina-.
John Simm (The Catch, Doctor Who) protagonizará White Dragon. Será Jonah Mulray, un profesor de universidad que recibe la noticia del fallecimiento de su esposa (Dervla Kirwan) en un accidente de coche en Hong Kong y se propone descubrir qué ha ocurrido junto a su amiga Sally (Emilia Fox; Silent Witness, The Tunnel). Completan el cast Raquel Cassidy (Downton Abbey, Uncle), Katie Leung (Harry Potter), Tim McInnerny (Game of Thrones, Harlots), Kae Alexander (Game of Thrones, One of Us), Anthony Wong y Anthony Hayes (No Activity, The Slap).
Anna Jacoby-Heron (Finding Carter, Relationship Status) será la hija de Tom Haggerty (Sean Penn) en The First.
Jordan Gelber (Elementary) y James Lastovic (Days of Our Lives) serán recurrentes en Insatiable como Hank Thompson, padre de Nonnie (Kimmy Shields), y Christian, un joven rebelde criado por un padre predicador y una madre en la Junior League.
Ariyon Bakare (Tyrant, New Blood) será recurrente en Carnival Row como Darius, veterano de guerra y confidente de Philostrate (Orlando Bloom).
Alex Rich (GLOW, True Detective) será la versión joven de Picasso (Antonio Banderas) en la segunda temporada de Genius, a la que vuelven T.R. Knight, Samantha Colley, Seth Gabel y Johnny Flynn. Se unen Clémence Poésy (Harry Potter, In Bruges), Robert Sheehan (Fortitude, Misfist), Poppy Delevingne (Kingsman: The Golden Circle, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword), Aisling Franciosi (Game of Thrones, The Fall) y Sebastian Roché (The Young Pope, The Man in the High Castle).
Chantal Thuy será recurrente en Black Lightning como Grace Choi, personaje de los cómics de DC.
Michael Maize (Mr. Robot) y Ambyr Childers (Aquarius, Ray Donovan) se unen como recurrentes a You. Serán el detective Nico y Candace, una chica del pasado de Joe (Penn Badgley).
Michaela Conlin (Bones) será recurrente en Yellowstone como Sarah Nguyin, una periodista del The New York Times.
Josh Stamberg (The Affair, Drop Dead Diva), Jake Etheridge, Rainee Lyleson, Nic Luken (Extint) y Dylan Arnold (Fat Kid Rules the World) se unen como recurrentes a la sexta temporada de Nashville. Serán el líder de un movimiento de autoayuda, un veterano de guerra con trastorno de estrés postraumático, una cantante y compositora que comienza desde abajo, una estrella del pop y uno de sus amigos de la infancia.
Sam Gilroy (Billions), Anne-Marie Johnson (Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later, Melrose Place) se unen como recurrentes a la segunda temporada de Imposters. Serán un trabajador de un retiro de lujo y una terapeuta.
Romeo Miller (Empire, Romeo!) será recurrente en la segunda temporada de Famous in Love como un artista de hip-hop y R&B llamado Pablo $$, pronunciado Pablo Money.
Tom Sturridge (The Hollow Crown), Caitlin FitzGerald (Masters of Sex, Rectify), Paul Sparks (The Girlfriend Experience, House of Cards), Evan Jonigkeit (X-Men: Days of Future Past, Frontier), Daniyar, Eden Epstein y Jasmine Mathews protagonizarán Sweetbitter.
Steve Kazee (Shameless, Legends) será recurrente en la tercera temporada de Blindspot. No se conocen detalles.
Pósters de series
  Nuevas series
NBC ha adquirido el spin-off de Bad Boys con Gabrielle Union y ha encargado un piloto.
Hulu desarrolla una antología adaptación de Four Weddings and a Funeral escrita y producida por Mindy Kaling (The Mindy Project).
Amazon, Warner y el patrimonio de J.R.R. Tolkien comenzaron conversaciones para desarrollar una serie adaptación de la saga de novelas The Lord of the Rings.
CBS All Access prepara un reboot de The Twilight Zone.
Movistar + ha anunciado El confidente, adaptación de la novela 'El día de mañana' (2011) de Ignacio Martínez de Pisón, sobre un espía de la Brigada de Investigación Social en contra de las rebeliones contra Franco en los años 60.
La productora alemana TMG y las italianas RAI Fiction, Palomar y 11 Marzo producirán The Name of the Rose, miniserie de ocho episodios adaptación de la novela de Umberto Eco. John Turturro (The Night Of, O Brother) y Rubert Everett (Quacks, My Best Friend's Wedding) serán William of Baskerville y Bernardo Gui, interpretados por Sean Connery y F. Murray Abraham en la película de 1986.
Paul Haggis (Flags of Our Fathers, Letters from Iwo Jima) dirigirá y producirá la miniserie Dark Paradise, sobre el caso Massie en Hawaii en los años 30, el último caso del abogado criminalista Clarence Darrow, basada en el libro 'Honor Killing' de David E. Stannard. Malea Rose (Kidnap) participará como actriz y escribe el guion junto a Keith Thomas.
Fechas de series
La segunda temporada de Man With A Plan llega a CBS el 13 de noviembre
La cuarta temporada de Peaky Blinders llega a BBC Two el 15 de noviembre
El estreno de la 4ª temporada de The Librarians se adelanta del 20 al 13 de diciembre en TNT
American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace se estrena en FX el 17 de enero
Counterpart se estrena en Starz el 21 de enero
La tercera temporada de Baskets llega a FX el 23 de enero
Tráilers de series
Counterpart
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Ash vs. Evil Dead - Temporada 3
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American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace
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Grown-ish
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A Christmas Story Live
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