Netflix finally unveiled an official teaser for the second season of The Sandman yesterday, and it featured a first glimpse of Esmé Creed-Miles as Delirium, Adrian Lester as Destiny, and Barry Sloane as The Prodigal.
Though we did get to see Delirium's face, her full visage was somewhat obscured, and this new behind-the-scenes photo gives us a better look at the Hanna star in-costume as the youngers of The Endless.
In Neil Gaiman's comics, Delirium is the current manifestation of the being that started out as Delight. The character is a little... mixed up, but is loyal to her family and proves to be an invaluable ally to Dream during the events of "Brief Lives."
Check out the photo below along with yesterday's teaser.
Esmé Creed-Miles (Delirium) and Mason Alexander Park (Desire) behind-the-scenes of 'The Sandman' season 2! pic.twitter.com/18XNwlRJjy
— Sandman News (@SandmanNews) May 20, 2024
The Endless...
Though we did get to see Delirium's face, her full visage was somewhat obscured, and this new behind-the-scenes photo gives us a better look at the Hanna star in-costume as the youngers of The Endless.
In Neil Gaiman's comics, Delirium is the current manifestation of the being that started out as Delight. The character is a little... mixed up, but is loyal to her family and proves to be an invaluable ally to Dream during the events of "Brief Lives."
Check out the photo below along with yesterday's teaser.
Esmé Creed-Miles (Delirium) and Mason Alexander Park (Desire) behind-the-scenes of 'The Sandman' season 2! pic.twitter.com/18XNwlRJjy
— Sandman News (@SandmanNews) May 20, 2024
The Endless...
- 5/21/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
This article contains spoilers from The Sandman comics.
The Prodigal is finally set to return.
Throughout the first season of The Sandman, viewers met not only Dream a.k.a. Morpheus (Tom Sturridge), but also his siblings, known as the Endless. The mopey Dream gets a pick-me-up from his cheery sister Death (Kirby), while dealing with the machinations of the duplicitous twins Desire (Mason Alexander Park) and Despair (Donna Preston).
But readers of the cult comic book series by Neil Gaiman know that the Netflix adaptation left other members of the Endless off screen. But according to a casting announcement, the rest of the family will be dropping by for season two.
Esmé Creed-Miles of the Amazon Prime Video series Hanna will play the playful younger sister Delirium, while Adrian Lester, currently seen in the Disney+ show Renegade Nell, will don the cloak and chains of the mysterious Destiny.
But...
The Prodigal is finally set to return.
Throughout the first season of The Sandman, viewers met not only Dream a.k.a. Morpheus (Tom Sturridge), but also his siblings, known as the Endless. The mopey Dream gets a pick-me-up from his cheery sister Death (Kirby), while dealing with the machinations of the duplicitous twins Desire (Mason Alexander Park) and Despair (Donna Preston).
But readers of the cult comic book series by Neil Gaiman know that the Netflix adaptation left other members of the Endless off screen. But according to a casting announcement, the rest of the family will be dropping by for season two.
Esmé Creed-Miles of the Amazon Prime Video series Hanna will play the playful younger sister Delirium, while Adrian Lester, currently seen in the Disney+ show Renegade Nell, will don the cloak and chains of the mysterious Destiny.
But...
- 5/20/2024
- by Joe George
- Den of Geek
Neil Gaiman’s beloved graphic novel series, “The Sandman,” has garnered a devoted following since its debut in the late 1980s. Fans have eagerly awaited its adaptation to the screen for years. Netflix fulfilled this dream with the release of the series in 2022, and anticipation is now high for its second season. After much anticipation, Netflix has unveiled a teaser, announcing new cast members and hinting at the series’ imminent return to the platform.
Though it’s not much, the teaser offers a glimpse of the Endless finally appearing together in the series. While some members were introduced in Season 1, this teaser reveals the full ensemble, allowing fans to see who will portray them and what they will look like.
Before we proceed, here’s the teaser we’ve promised you:
The Endless have finally assembled.
Introducing Adrian Lester as Destiny, Esmé Creed-Miles as Delirium and Barry Sloane as the...
Though it’s not much, the teaser offers a glimpse of the Endless finally appearing together in the series. While some members were introduced in Season 1, this teaser reveals the full ensemble, allowing fans to see who will portray them and what they will look like.
Before we proceed, here’s the teaser we’ve promised you:
The Endless have finally assembled.
Introducing Adrian Lester as Destiny, Esmé Creed-Miles as Delirium and Barry Sloane as the...
- 5/20/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Comic Basics
The Endless have assembled!
Netflix has shared a brief teaser for the second season of The Sandman, reintroducing the members of The Endless we met during season 1, Dream, Death, Desire and Despair, while providing our first glimpse of Morpheus' remaining siblings, Destiny, Delirium, and "The Prodigal."
Esmé Creed-Miles will play the youngest of the Endless, Delirium, while Adrian Lester will take on the role of the all-seeing Destiny, and Barry Sloane will play The Prodigal.
Anyone who has read Neil Gaiman's comic series will know who this really is, and while it wouldn't seem like much of a spoiler to reveal the name, it's clearly something the show is choosing to keep under wraps for the time being.
The Endless have finally assembled: Introducing Adrian Lester as Destiny, Esmé Creed-Miles as Delirium and Barry Sloane as the Prodigal in the next season of The Sandman. pic.twitter.com/1rzEqyfQUB...
Netflix has shared a brief teaser for the second season of The Sandman, reintroducing the members of The Endless we met during season 1, Dream, Death, Desire and Despair, while providing our first glimpse of Morpheus' remaining siblings, Destiny, Delirium, and "The Prodigal."
Esmé Creed-Miles will play the youngest of the Endless, Delirium, while Adrian Lester will take on the role of the all-seeing Destiny, and Barry Sloane will play The Prodigal.
Anyone who has read Neil Gaiman's comic series will know who this really is, and while it wouldn't seem like much of a spoiler to reveal the name, it's clearly something the show is choosing to keep under wraps for the time being.
The Endless have finally assembled: Introducing Adrian Lester as Destiny, Esmé Creed-Miles as Delirium and Barry Sloane as the Prodigal in the next season of The Sandman. pic.twitter.com/1rzEqyfQUB...
- 5/20/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
Season 2 of The Sandman has cast three new siblings of The Endless family: Esmé Creed-Miles, Adrian Lester and Barry Sloane.
Netflix’s The Sandman is getting ready for season 2 as the streamer announces new additions to the series’ cast.
Esmé Creed-Miles, Adrian Lester and Barry Sloane have been cast in the series as Delirium, Destiny and The Prodigal respectively. These are the three remaining siblings of the Endless family.
Season 2 was announced first in November 2022 but the production itself was severely delayed by the Hollywood strikes in 2023. It looks like things are back on track as a new, very short teaser has been released.
The Endless have finally assembled: Introducing Adrian Lester as Destiny, Esmé Creed-Miles as Delirium and Barry Sloane as the Prodigal in the next season of The Sandman. pic.twitter.com/1rzEqyfQUB
— Netflix (@netflix) May 20, 2024
The Sandman season 2 remains a bit of a mystery for the more casual viewer.
Netflix’s The Sandman is getting ready for season 2 as the streamer announces new additions to the series’ cast.
Esmé Creed-Miles, Adrian Lester and Barry Sloane have been cast in the series as Delirium, Destiny and The Prodigal respectively. These are the three remaining siblings of the Endless family.
Season 2 was announced first in November 2022 but the production itself was severely delayed by the Hollywood strikes in 2023. It looks like things are back on track as a new, very short teaser has been released.
The Endless have finally assembled: Introducing Adrian Lester as Destiny, Esmé Creed-Miles as Delirium and Barry Sloane as the Prodigal in the next season of The Sandman. pic.twitter.com/1rzEqyfQUB
— Netflix (@netflix) May 20, 2024
The Sandman season 2 remains a bit of a mystery for the more casual viewer.
- 5/20/2024
- by Maria Lattila
- Film Stories
Neil Gaiman’s amazing graphic novel series, The Sandman, gained a ton of fans since its debut back in the late 1980s, and they have been itching for the day they might see it brought to life on screen for many years. Netflix finally made it happen when the series was released in 2022 and we are now waiting, more or less patiently, for the second season of the highly-acclaimed series to premiere. After some time, Netflix has finally blessed us with an update on the series, as a teaser has been released by the streaming service, confirming new cast members and revealing that the series is “coming soon” to the platform!
This is not much, to be honest, but we have found out that the Endless will finally appear in the series together after some members had already been revealed in Season 1. They are shown in the teaser, so you...
This is not much, to be honest, but we have found out that the Endless will finally appear in the series together after some members had already been revealed in Season 1. They are shown in the teaser, so you...
- 5/20/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
After spending decades in development hell, a live-action adaptation of the Neil Gaiman comic book series The Sandman actually made it into production and was released into the world as a Netflix series in August of 2022. (Read our review Here.) Season 2 of the show went into production last year, then had to be put on pause for a while due to the writers and actors strikes. Thankfully, The Sandman season 2 was able to resume production as soon as those strikes came to an end – and today, a press release reveals that the cast of the new batch of episodes includes Esmé Creed-Miles (Hanna) as Delirium, Adrian Lester (Hustle) as Destiny, and Barry Sloane (Pleasureland) as The Prodigal. Their characters can be seen in this promo clip:
The Endless have finally assembled: Introducing Adrian Lester as Destiny, Esmé Creed-Miles as Delirium and Barry Sloane as the Prodigal in the next season of The Sandman.
The Endless have finally assembled: Introducing Adrian Lester as Destiny, Esmé Creed-Miles as Delirium and Barry Sloane as the Prodigal in the next season of The Sandman.
- 5/20/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Netflix has rounded out the Endless Family for Season 2 of The Sandman. Esmé Creed-Miles joins the cast as Delirium, Adrian Lester as Destiny and Barry Sloane as The Prodigal. The three join Tom Sturridge as Dream, Kirby as Death, Mason Alexander Park as Desire and Donna Preston as Despair who are returning from Season 1.
In Season 1 of the series, based on Neil Gaiman’s DC Comics series of the same name, when the Sandman, aka Dream (Sturridge) — the powerful cosmic being who controls all our dreams — is unexpectedly captured and held prisoner for over a century, he must journey across different worlds and timelines to fix the chaos his absence has caused.
Additional returning cast includes Patton Oswalt, Vivienne Acheampong, Gwendoline Christie, Jenna Coleman, Ferdinand Kingsley, Stephen Fry, Asim Chaudhry, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Vanesu Samunyai, and Razane Jammal.
Developed and executive produced by Gaiman, showrunner Allan Heinberg, and David S. Goyer,...
In Season 1 of the series, based on Neil Gaiman’s DC Comics series of the same name, when the Sandman, aka Dream (Sturridge) — the powerful cosmic being who controls all our dreams — is unexpectedly captured and held prisoner for over a century, he must journey across different worlds and timelines to fix the chaos his absence has caused.
Additional returning cast includes Patton Oswalt, Vivienne Acheampong, Gwendoline Christie, Jenna Coleman, Ferdinand Kingsley, Stephen Fry, Asim Chaudhry, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Vanesu Samunyai, and Razane Jammal.
Developed and executive produced by Gaiman, showrunner Allan Heinberg, and David S. Goyer,...
- 5/20/2024
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Wake up, fans of “The Sandman,” we’ve got some Season 2 news for you: The Netflix adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s epic graphic novel series has cast the final three siblings in the “Endless Family” of Tom Sturridge’s Dream — Esmé Creed-Miles as Delirium, Adrian Lester as Destiny and Barry Sloane as “The Prodigal.”
In “The Sandman” comic book series, The Prodigal is the estranged Endless sibling named Destruction, but Netflix has taken care to label Sloane’s role as “The Prodigal,” which is the way the character is referred to throughout the first volumes of the story. The three new castings point to “The Sandman” Season 2 covering the graphic novel’s iconic installment, “Season of Mists.”
The trio of new “The Sandman” Season 2 actors will join the Endless siblings returning from Season 1: Death (Kirby), Desire (Mason Alexander Park), Despair (Donna Preston) and Dream, The Sandman himself.
Per the Season 1 description for the series,...
In “The Sandman” comic book series, The Prodigal is the estranged Endless sibling named Destruction, but Netflix has taken care to label Sloane’s role as “The Prodigal,” which is the way the character is referred to throughout the first volumes of the story. The three new castings point to “The Sandman” Season 2 covering the graphic novel’s iconic installment, “Season of Mists.”
The trio of new “The Sandman” Season 2 actors will join the Endless siblings returning from Season 1: Death (Kirby), Desire (Mason Alexander Park), Despair (Donna Preston) and Dream, The Sandman himself.
Per the Season 1 description for the series,...
- 5/20/2024
- by Jennifer Maas
- Variety Film + TV
The news about a potential Call of Duty film first surfaced in 2015 when Activision Blizzard launched a production studio called Activision Blizzard Studios. Many sources confirmed at the time that the motion picture production company was working on a live-action movie based on the Call of Duty video game franchise. However, the production was shut down in 2020 as the movie was not the studios’ priority.
Henry Cavill in a still from Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
It’s been four years since the last announcement but many fans on social media are positive that Activision Blizzard will soon announce the movie. Last year, there were many debates over the film’s cast and a petition was filed that demanded that the film features actors from the game itself. The petition faced criticism as there have been rumors about Henry Cavill and Jensen Ackles joining the project.
This Call of Duty movie...
Henry Cavill in a still from Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
It’s been four years since the last announcement but many fans on social media are positive that Activision Blizzard will soon announce the movie. Last year, there were many debates over the film’s cast and a petition was filed that demanded that the film features actors from the game itself. The petition faced criticism as there have been rumors about Henry Cavill and Jensen Ackles joining the project.
This Call of Duty movie...
- 3/14/2024
- by Farhan Asif
- FandomWire
Actor Andrew Buchan makes his screenwriting debut with ITV thriller Passenger, and here’s the trailer.
Andrew Buchan is probably best known for playing grieving father Mark Latimer in Chris Chibnall’s whodunnit Broadchurch. He has also played the title role in drama The Fixer, as well as parts in films like Nowhere Boy, All The Money In The World and The Mercy.
He now makes his screenwriting debut with ITV thriller Passenger.
The synopsis reads as follows:
Riya (Loki star Wunmi Mosaku) arrived in the quiet town of Chadder Vale five years ago and has since been searching for something, anything that will make her feel alive again. Then one night local girl Katie Wells (Rowan Robinson) mysteriously disappears. The town barely has time to register her absence before she reappears the next day, apparently safe and sound. The townsfolk ask few questions and normal life resumes. But for Riya,...
Andrew Buchan is probably best known for playing grieving father Mark Latimer in Chris Chibnall’s whodunnit Broadchurch. He has also played the title role in drama The Fixer, as well as parts in films like Nowhere Boy, All The Money In The World and The Mercy.
He now makes his screenwriting debut with ITV thriller Passenger.
The synopsis reads as follows:
Riya (Loki star Wunmi Mosaku) arrived in the quiet town of Chadder Vale five years ago and has since been searching for something, anything that will make her feel alive again. Then one night local girl Katie Wells (Rowan Robinson) mysteriously disappears. The town barely has time to register her absence before she reappears the next day, apparently safe and sound. The townsfolk ask few questions and normal life resumes. But for Riya,...
- 3/6/2024
- by Jake Godfrey
- Film Stories
Henry Cavill has somehow been ruling over our hearts for the past couple of decades and honestly, we are not mad at all! Having played some of the most iconic characters in Hollywood, the actor is amongst the finest of the finest that the entertainment industry has to offer. Given his stardom and the huge fanbase that he flaunts, it wouldn’t be surprising if Henry Cavill spent most of his free time enjoying his luxuries.
Henry Cavill in Enola Holmes
However, the reality is quite different. Instead of stepping out of his home, Henry Cavill prefers to spend his day in front of the screen playing video games. Whether it is Half Life or Delta Force, the actor grew up obsessing over these games leading him to use gaming as an escape from the real world. Since fans absolutely adore Henry Cavill’s obsession with gaming, they believe the...
Henry Cavill in Enola Holmes
However, the reality is quite different. Instead of stepping out of his home, Henry Cavill prefers to spend his day in front of the screen playing video games. Whether it is Half Life or Delta Force, the actor grew up obsessing over these games leading him to use gaming as an escape from the real world. Since fans absolutely adore Henry Cavill’s obsession with gaming, they believe the...
- 2/24/2024
- by Mishkaat
- FandomWire
The Bay is returning for a fifth season. The crime drama series, which is released on the BritBox streaming service in the US, was renewed by ITV in the UK. The show debuted in 2019 and was created by Daragh Carville and Richard Clark.
The series follows those who work in the Morecambe Miu and stars Marsha Thomason, Daniel Ryan, Erin Shanagher, Andrew Dowbiggin, Thomas Law, Barry Sloane, and Georgia Scholes. Season five will find the team working on a new case.
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The series follows those who work in the Morecambe Miu and stars Marsha Thomason, Daniel Ryan, Erin Shanagher, Andrew Dowbiggin, Thomas Law, Barry Sloane, and Georgia Scholes. Season five will find the team working on a new case.
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- 5/28/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
ITV and Tall Story Pictures, part of ITV Studios, today announce the commission of a fifth series of the hit Morecambe based drama, The Bay, written by Daragh Carville. The fourth series saw Marsha Thomason, playing Jenn Townsend, having settled in to Morecambe Cid alongside cast regulars Daniel Ryan, Erin Shanagher, Andrew Dowbiggin and Thomas Law. The series also saw the return of Barry Sloane as Chris Fischer, Jenn’s partner, and Georgia Scholes as Chris’s daughter Erin, and David Carpenter and Emme Hayes as Conor and Maddie, Jenn’s children. The Bay has been commissioned for ITV by Head of Drama, ... Read more...
- 5/25/2023
- by Thomas Miller
- Seat42F
Four-time Emmy Award winner Tony Shalhoub guest stars as a former boyfriend of Charlie’s mom, Fran, on ABC’s The Company You Keep season one episode nine. The first season’s penultimate episode will air on Sunday, April 30, 2023 at 10pm Et/Pt.
The season one cast is led by Milo Ventimiglia as Charlie. Catherine Haena Kim plays Emma, William Fichtner is Leo, Tim Chiou is David, Freda Foh Shen is Grace, James Saito is Joseph, Sarah Wayne Callies is Birdie, Felisha Terrell plays Daphne, and Polly Draper is Fran Nicoletti.
“The Truth Shall Set You Free” Plot: Realizing they want the same thing, Emma and Daphne agree to work together to take down the Maguires. Later, the Nicolettis consider selling the bar when a great offer comes their way, and David announces he is done with politics.
Polly Draper in ‘The Company You Keep’ episode 9 (ABC/Raymond Liu)
The Season 1 Plot,...
The season one cast is led by Milo Ventimiglia as Charlie. Catherine Haena Kim plays Emma, William Fichtner is Leo, Tim Chiou is David, Freda Foh Shen is Grace, James Saito is Joseph, Sarah Wayne Callies is Birdie, Felisha Terrell plays Daphne, and Polly Draper is Fran Nicoletti.
“The Truth Shall Set You Free” Plot: Realizing they want the same thing, Emma and Daphne agree to work together to take down the Maguires. Later, the Nicolettis consider selling the bar when a great offer comes their way, and David announces he is done with politics.
Polly Draper in ‘The Company You Keep’ episode 9 (ABC/Raymond Liu)
The Season 1 Plot,...
- 4/19/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
ABC‘s The Company You Keep is Milo Ventimiglia’s next venture in the world of broadcast television. And his role as Charlie Nicoletti, a con man, is a lot different from This Is Us‘s Jack Pearson. But the difference in characters isn’t the only discrepancy between the two shows — not only does Milo Ventimiglia star in The Company You Keep, but he’s also an executive producer.
Milo Ventimiglia as Charlie Nicoletti | ABC/Raymond Liu Milo Ventimiglia plays Charlie Nicoletti in ‘The Company You Keep’
The Company You Keep series premiere introduces Charlie Nicoletti, played by Milo Ventimiglia, as a con man who just pulled off the biggest con of his life with his family and fiancée Tina by his side. The Nicolettis tricked Patrick Maguire, an Irish mobster, into giving them $10 million for a warehouse they didn’t own.
Unfortunately, Tina ran off with the money.
Milo Ventimiglia as Charlie Nicoletti | ABC/Raymond Liu Milo Ventimiglia plays Charlie Nicoletti in ‘The Company You Keep’
The Company You Keep series premiere introduces Charlie Nicoletti, played by Milo Ventimiglia, as a con man who just pulled off the biggest con of his life with his family and fiancée Tina by his side. The Nicolettis tricked Patrick Maguire, an Irish mobster, into giving them $10 million for a warehouse they didn’t own.
Unfortunately, Tina ran off with the money.
- 3/13/2023
- by Sarah Little
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about lotsa shows including The Flash, Young Sheldon, Poker Face, Survivor and more!
1 | Coming out of Fire Country‘s “15 Hours Later” in media res opening last week, did you suspect Bode had “lost” Eve… Rebecca… or (who are we kidding?) Sharon?
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1 | Coming out of Fire Country‘s “15 Hours Later” in media res opening last week, did you suspect Bode had “lost” Eve… Rebecca… or (who are we kidding?) Sharon?
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2 | When you...
- 3/10/2023
- by Vlada Gelman, Matt Webb Mitovich, Michael Ausiello, Kimberly Roots, Ryan Schwartz, Rebecca Iannucci, Nick Caruso, Keisha Hatchett and Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
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AMC+ and Sundance Now’s Litvinenko and the second season of Netflix’s Last Chance U: Basketball are premiering in the same week, but you can expect that precious few reviews will note that the two shows — one a scripted docudrama and the other an unscripted docuseries — suffer, to different degrees, from a common flaw: If you’re dedicated to actively depicting reality, that can sometimes require accepting, or even embracing, the narrative limitations of reality.
In Last Chance U: Basketball, the return to East Los Angeles College in the aftermath of a year lost to Covid-19 forces coach John Mosley to struggle with finding the soul of a team that needs to replace all of its stars from last season. He bemoans a directionless squad that lacks leadership and cohesion and, for several episodes, that means the season does as well. The...
AMC+ and Sundance Now’s Litvinenko and the second season of Netflix’s Last Chance U: Basketball are premiering in the same week, but you can expect that precious few reviews will note that the two shows — one a scripted docudrama and the other an unscripted docuseries — suffer, to different degrees, from a common flaw: If you’re dedicated to actively depicting reality, that can sometimes require accepting, or even embracing, the narrative limitations of reality.
In Last Chance U: Basketball, the return to East Los Angeles College in the aftermath of a year lost to Covid-19 forces coach John Mosley to struggle with finding the soul of a team that needs to replace all of its stars from last season. He bemoans a directionless squad that lacks leadership and cohesion and, for several episodes, that means the season does as well. The...
- 12/15/2022
- by Daniel Fienberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
It’s been 10 years since audiences first met Emily Thorne (Emily VanCamp) in her quest for revenge on the wealthy Grayson family, who she believed were responsible not only for her father going to prison, but also for his death.
Loosely based on “The Count of Monte Cristo” by Alexandre Dumas, the series, aptly titled “Revenge,” ran four four seasons on ABC, from 2011-2015. It followed Emily (real name Amanda Clarke) as she moved to the Hamptons to carry out her plan, only to become more embroiled with the Graysons than even she could have expected and to learn secrets about her father than shocked even her.
Here, the cast and crew talk about the series’ overnight success, the confines of network television and about the departure of a key figure integral to the show’s DNA.
Mike Kelley (creator and showrunner): I met with Channing Dungey, who went...
Loosely based on “The Count of Monte Cristo” by Alexandre Dumas, the series, aptly titled “Revenge,” ran four four seasons on ABC, from 2011-2015. It followed Emily (real name Amanda Clarke) as she moved to the Hamptons to carry out her plan, only to become more embroiled with the Graysons than even she could have expected and to learn secrets about her father than shocked even her.
Here, the cast and crew talk about the series’ overnight success, the confines of network television and about the departure of a key figure integral to the show’s DNA.
Mike Kelley (creator and showrunner): I met with Channing Dungey, who went...
- 9/21/2021
- by Jemal Polson
- Variety Film + TV
Here's hoping that Christa B. Allen will view her Revenge reunion invite from the standpoint of "better late than never." After the actress shared via Instagram on Monday, Jan. 25 that she wasn't pleased to have been left off the invite list to join her former Revenge co-stars during an upcoming virtual event, the reunion's organizer tells E! News exclusively that the omission was based on limitations of the platform and was not intended to be taken personally. The reunion had previously been scheduled for Feb. 6 and featured four of the leads: Emily VanCamp (Emily Thorne), Nick Wechsler (Jack Porter), Josh Bowman (Daniel Grayson) and Barry Sloane...
- 1/27/2021
- E! Online
Christa B. Allen is out for revenge. On Monday, Jan. 25, the actress revealed on Instagram that she wasn't invited to an upcoming cast reunion for Revenge. She seemed to throw some shade when she wrote, "I'm getting a lot of DMs about the Revenge virtual reunion happening on February 6th. of course I would've loved to be there with you all, but as per usual I was not invited." As per usual?! We don't know about the other times, but this time, Tixr.com is hosting a virtual get together on Feb. 6 with four of the ABC series' stars: Emily VanCamp (Emily), Nick Wechsler (Jack), Josh Bowman (Daniel) and Barry Sloane (Aiden). While the reunion...
- 1/26/2021
- E! Online
Network: NBC
Episodes: 10 (hour)
Seasons: One
TV show dates: September 23, 2019 -- November 25, 2019
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Jimmy Smits, Caitlin McGee, Scott Shepherd, Barry Sloane, Michael Luwoye, MaameYaa Boafo, Stony Blyden, and Jayne Atkinson.
TV show description:
A legal drama, the Bluff City Law TV series is set in Memphis, Tennessee. Coming from a famous family that's known for taking on injustice, a brilliant lawyer named Sydney Strait (McGee) used to work at her father Elijah's celebrated law firm until their tumultuous relationship got in the way.
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Episodes: 10 (hour)
Seasons: One
TV show dates: September 23, 2019 -- November 25, 2019
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Jimmy Smits, Caitlin McGee, Scott Shepherd, Barry Sloane, Michael Luwoye, MaameYaa Boafo, Stony Blyden, and Jayne Atkinson.
TV show description:
A legal drama, the Bluff City Law TV series is set in Memphis, Tennessee. Coming from a famous family that's known for taking on injustice, a brilliant lawyer named Sydney Strait (McGee) used to work at her father Elijah's celebrated law firm until their tumultuous relationship got in the way.
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- 6/24/2020
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The (finally) judgment is in. NBC has officially cancelled Bluff City Law after only one season and 10 episodes.
The legal drama stars Caitlin McGee as Sydney Strait, a brilliant lawyer who joins her estranged father at his law firm after her mother passes away. The cast also includes Jimmy Smits, Scott Shepherd, Barry Sloane, Michael Luwoye, MaameYaa Boafo, Stony Blyden, and Jayne Atkinson.
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The legal drama stars Caitlin McGee as Sydney Strait, a brilliant lawyer who joins her estranged father at his law firm after her mother passes away. The cast also includes Jimmy Smits, Scott Shepherd, Barry Sloane, Michael Luwoye, MaameYaa Boafo, Stony Blyden, and Jayne Atkinson.
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- 6/16/2020
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Freshman series Indebted, which marked The Nanny star Fran Drescher’s return to network comedy, has been cancelled at NBC.
It joins Bluff City Law and Sunnyside, which have also both now been officially axed.
Indebted, which comes from writer Dan Levy, Sony Pictures Television and Doug Robinson Productions, launched in February and ran for 12 episodes.
Starring Drescher, Adam Pally, Abby Elliott, Steven Weber and Jessy Hodges, the series was centered around young parents Dave and Rebecca, who were ready to reclaim their lives after years of diapers and sleepless nights, but things take an unexpected turn when Dave’s parents show up unannounced and broke.
2019-20 TV Renewals And Cancellations
It is the latest cancellation at NBC, which earlier this month axed Perfect Harmony and Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector. Confirmations for Sunnyside and Bluff City Law were also expected.
Bluff City Law, which starred Jimmy Smits as a civil rights lawyer,...
It joins Bluff City Law and Sunnyside, which have also both now been officially axed.
Indebted, which comes from writer Dan Levy, Sony Pictures Television and Doug Robinson Productions, launched in February and ran for 12 episodes.
Starring Drescher, Adam Pally, Abby Elliott, Steven Weber and Jessy Hodges, the series was centered around young parents Dave and Rebecca, who were ready to reclaim their lives after years of diapers and sleepless nights, but things take an unexpected turn when Dave’s parents show up unannounced and broke.
2019-20 TV Renewals And Cancellations
It is the latest cancellation at NBC, which earlier this month axed Perfect Harmony and Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector. Confirmations for Sunnyside and Bluff City Law were also expected.
Bluff City Law, which starred Jimmy Smits as a civil rights lawyer,...
- 6/16/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including Hawaii Five-0, God Friended Me, The Walking Dead and Arrow!
1 | How was Hawaii Five-0‘s McGarrett away for eight weeks in Mexico, yet that storyline aired between the show’s Halloween and Thanksgiving episodes?
More from TVLineQuotes of the Week: The Walking Dead, Arrow, The Conners, Titans and MoreHawaii Five-0 Boss Addresses That Big Problem With the Magnum CrossoverRatings: Resident Eyes New Low, NCIS and Conners Tie Voice for Tuesday Win
2 | On Saturday Night Live,...
1 | How was Hawaii Five-0‘s McGarrett away for eight weeks in Mexico, yet that storyline aired between the show’s Halloween and Thanksgiving episodes?
More from TVLineQuotes of the Week: The Walking Dead, Arrow, The Conners, Titans and MoreHawaii Five-0 Boss Addresses That Big Problem With the Magnum CrossoverRatings: Resident Eyes New Low, NCIS and Conners Tie Voice for Tuesday Win
2 | On Saturday Night Live,...
- 11/29/2019
- TVLine.com
Vulture Watch
Is this NBC series what the court ordered? Has the Bluff City Law TV show been cancelled or renewed for a second season? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Bluff City Law season two. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
Airing on the NBC television network, the Bluff City Law TV series stars Jimmy Smits, Caitlin McGee, Scott Shepherd, Barry Sloane, Michael Luwoye, MaameYaa Boafo, Stony Blyden, and Jayne Atkinson. Coming from a famous Memphis family that's known for taking on injustice, a brilliant lawyer named Sydney Strait (McGee) used to work at her father Elijah's celebrated law firm until their tumultuous relationship got in the way. After barely speaking to Elijah...
Is this NBC series what the court ordered? Has the Bluff City Law TV show been cancelled or renewed for a second season? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Bluff City Law season two. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
Airing on the NBC television network, the Bluff City Law TV series stars Jimmy Smits, Caitlin McGee, Scott Shepherd, Barry Sloane, Michael Luwoye, MaameYaa Boafo, Stony Blyden, and Jayne Atkinson. Coming from a famous Memphis family that's known for taking on injustice, a brilliant lawyer named Sydney Strait (McGee) used to work at her father Elijah's celebrated law firm until their tumultuous relationship got in the way. After barely speaking to Elijah...
- 11/13/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Did Sydney make the right choice in the first season of the Bluff City Law TV show on NBC? As we all know, the Nielsen ratings typically play a big role in determining whether a TV show like Bluff City Law is cancelled or renewed for season two. Unfortunately, most of us do not live in Nielsen households. Because many viewers feel frustration when their viewing habits and opinions aren't considered, we'd like to offer you the chance to rate all of the season one episodes of Bluff City Law here. *Status update below.
An NBC legal drama, the Bluff City Law TV series stars Jimmy Smits, Caitlin McGee, Scott Shepherd, Barry Sloane, Michael Luwoye, MaameYaa Boafo, Stony Blyden, and Jayne Atkinson. Coming from a famous Memphis family that's known for taking on injustice, a brilliant lawyer named Sydney Strait (McGee) used...
An NBC legal drama, the Bluff City Law TV series stars Jimmy Smits, Caitlin McGee, Scott Shepherd, Barry Sloane, Michael Luwoye, MaameYaa Boafo, Stony Blyden, and Jayne Atkinson. Coming from a famous Memphis family that's known for taking on injustice, a brilliant lawyer named Sydney Strait (McGee) used...
- 10/20/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Jimmy Smits won multiple awards for his work on the La Law TV series back in the 1990s. Now, he's back on NBC in another legal drama called Bluff City Law. Will his latest show also be a big success on the peacock network? Will Bluff City Law be cancelled or renewed for season two? Stay tuned. *Status update below.
A legal drama, the Bluff City Law TV series stars Jimmy Smits, Caitlin McGee, Scott Shepherd, Barry Sloane, Michael Luwoye, MaameYaa Boafo, Stony Blyden, and Jayne Atkinson. Coming from a famous Memphis family that's known for taking on injustice, a brilliant lawyer named Sydney Strait (McGee) used to work at her father Elijah's celebrated law firm until their tumultuous relationship got in the way. After barely speaking to Elijah (Smits) for years, Sydney is suddenly thrust back into the family fold when her philanthropist mother passes away unexpectedly.
A legal drama, the Bluff City Law TV series stars Jimmy Smits, Caitlin McGee, Scott Shepherd, Barry Sloane, Michael Luwoye, MaameYaa Boafo, Stony Blyden, and Jayne Atkinson. Coming from a famous Memphis family that's known for taking on injustice, a brilliant lawyer named Sydney Strait (McGee) used to work at her father Elijah's celebrated law firm until their tumultuous relationship got in the way. After barely speaking to Elijah (Smits) for years, Sydney is suddenly thrust back into the family fold when her philanthropist mother passes away unexpectedly.
- 10/20/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
It looks like we may have the second cancellation of the 2019-20 television season -- and the second for NBC. While the network hasn't officially cancelled the Bluff City Law TV series, NBC has opted not to order any additional episodes. The first season is being capped at just 10 episodes.
Airing on Monday nights, the Bluff City Law TV series stars Jimmy Smits, Caitlin McGee, Scott Shepherd, Barry Sloane, Michael Luwoye, MaameYaa Boafo, Stony Blyden, and Jayne Atkinson. Coming from a famous Memphis family that's known for taking on injustice, a brilliant lawyer named Sydney Strait (McGee) used to work at her father Elijah's celebrated law firm until their tumultuous relationship got in the way. After barely speaking to Elijah (Smits) for years, Sydney is suddenly thrust back into the family fold when her philanthropist mother...
Airing on Monday nights, the Bluff City Law TV series stars Jimmy Smits, Caitlin McGee, Scott Shepherd, Barry Sloane, Michael Luwoye, MaameYaa Boafo, Stony Blyden, and Jayne Atkinson. Coming from a famous Memphis family that's known for taking on injustice, a brilliant lawyer named Sydney Strait (McGee) used to work at her father Elijah's celebrated law firm until their tumultuous relationship got in the way. After barely speaking to Elijah (Smits) for years, Sydney is suddenly thrust back into the family fold when her philanthropist mother...
- 10/20/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
“Bluff City Law” will wrap up its first season after the NBC drama airs its initial 10 episodes.
While not an official cancellation, the move clearly does not bode well for the freshman series getting a second season. The show has aired four episodes to date, with the fifth set to air this coming Monday. In the Live+3 ratings through Oct. 13, the series is averaging just a 0.9 rating in adults 18-49 and 6.3 million viewers. That data does not include the most recent episode, which aired on Oct. 14.
“Bluff City Law” focuses on lawyer Sydney Strait (Caitlin McGee), who used to work at her father Elijah’s (Jimmy Smits) celebrated Memphis law firm until their tumultuous relationship got in the way. After barely speaking to him for years, Sydney is suddenly thrust back into the family fold when her philanthropist mother passes away unexpectedly. In the wake of her loss, hoping to...
While not an official cancellation, the move clearly does not bode well for the freshman series getting a second season. The show has aired four episodes to date, with the fifth set to air this coming Monday. In the Live+3 ratings through Oct. 13, the series is averaging just a 0.9 rating in adults 18-49 and 6.3 million viewers. That data does not include the most recent episode, which aired on Oct. 14.
“Bluff City Law” focuses on lawyer Sydney Strait (Caitlin McGee), who used to work at her father Elijah’s (Jimmy Smits) celebrated Memphis law firm until their tumultuous relationship got in the way. After barely speaking to him for years, Sydney is suddenly thrust back into the family fold when her philanthropist mother passes away unexpectedly. In the wake of her loss, hoping to...
- 10/18/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
NBC laid down the Bluff City Law this Monday night, with a new drama starring onetime L.A. Lawyer Jimmy Smits. What’s your early verdict?
Bluff City Law stars Caitlin McGee (Grey’s Anatomy?) as Sydney Strait, a brilliant lawyer who used to work at her father Elijah’s celebrated Memphis law firm but, as seen in the opening minutes, currently beats up on the little guy as a corporate attorney. Upon the death of her mother, Sydney is forced into a tense reunion with her dad, for whom she used to work (and professionally clash with), and whom...
Bluff City Law stars Caitlin McGee (Grey’s Anatomy?) as Sydney Strait, a brilliant lawyer who used to work at her father Elijah’s celebrated Memphis law firm but, as seen in the opening minutes, currently beats up on the little guy as a corporate attorney. Upon the death of her mother, Sydney is forced into a tense reunion with her dad, for whom she used to work (and professionally clash with), and whom...
- 9/24/2019
- TVLine.com
As a legal procedural emanating from outside the imaginings of Dick Wolf, “Bluff City Law” at least represents something novel for NBC. But its understanding of the workings of the legal profession is frustratingly limited in a familiar way — not merely because it falls so nearly into timeworn cliché but also because it seems to trust its audience so little. In its first two episodes, what works tepidly well here is a family dynamic that at least feels unusual; what does not are heard-them-all-before clichés about the power and responsibilities of attorneys. In its relentless speechifying and overly ingratiating need to constantly show off and burnish its moral compass, “Bluff City Law” resembles no current show more than “This Is Us” — and is proof that what has made that show a hit cannot easily be replicated in the courtroom.
Here, Caitlin McGee plays a young lawyer recruited by her father...
Here, Caitlin McGee plays a young lawyer recruited by her father...
- 9/23/2019
- by Daniel D'Addario
- Variety Film + TV
What should you know about the upcoming fall season of television? Well, first of all, remember that fall television isn't the highlight of the television year. That honor falls the months of January through April.
Sports dominate the fall schedule, and many networks hold their better premieres for a later date. It's crazy to a TV Fanatic like me, but it is what it is.
Networks also have a lot of competition these days with streamers. New shows are premiering every week, and it's a lot juggle. So when the broadcast nets start airing new scripted material again, should you watch it, or should you stick to the tried and true?
This article is only for shows that will air weekly. We'll try to do as many individual reviews ahead of streaming series as we can, but trying to watch for recommendations is incredibly time-consuming.
You can expect reviews for The Politician,...
Sports dominate the fall schedule, and many networks hold their better premieres for a later date. It's crazy to a TV Fanatic like me, but it is what it is.
Networks also have a lot of competition these days with streamers. New shows are premiering every week, and it's a lot juggle. So when the broadcast nets start airing new scripted material again, should you watch it, or should you stick to the tried and true?
This article is only for shows that will air weekly. We'll try to do as many individual reviews ahead of streaming series as we can, but trying to watch for recommendations is incredibly time-consuming.
You can expect reviews for The Politician,...
- 9/21/2019
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
1960: Search for Tomorrow's Alison dealt with her mother-in-law.
1980: General Hospital's Monica faced a divorce decision.
1989: As the World Turns Paul shot his father, James Stenbeck.
2008: Hollyoaks' John Paul found Kieron's body."History speaks to artists. It changes the artist's thinking and is constantly reshaping it into different and unexpected images."
― Anselm Kiefer
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1938: Radio soap opera Life Can Be Beautiful premiered on CBS, starting a successful 16-year run. Life Can Be Beautiful quickly became known to radio insiders by its initials, and widely referred to as "Elsie Beebe." It was the story of Carol Conrad, a disadvantaged child who--still...
1980: General Hospital's Monica faced a divorce decision.
1989: As the World Turns Paul shot his father, James Stenbeck.
2008: Hollyoaks' John Paul found Kieron's body."History speaks to artists. It changes the artist's thinking and is constantly reshaping it into different and unexpected images."
― Anselm Kiefer
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1938: Radio soap opera Life Can Be Beautiful premiered on CBS, starting a successful 16-year run. Life Can Be Beautiful quickly became known to radio insiders by its initials, and widely referred to as "Elsie Beebe." It was the story of Carol Conrad, a disadvantaged child who--still...
- 9/6/2019
- by Unknown
- We Love Soaps
NBC is all in for their new legal drama. Deadline reports the network has ordered additional scripts for their upcoming TV show, Bluff City Law.
The drama series follows Sydney Strait, a brilliant lawyer who returns to her family’s legal practice after a major tragedy. The cast includes Jimmy Smits, Caitlin McGee, Scott Shepherd, Barry Sloane, Michael Luwoye, MaameYaa Boafo, Stony Blyden, and Jayne Atkinson.
Read More…...
The drama series follows Sydney Strait, a brilliant lawyer who returns to her family’s legal practice after a major tragedy. The cast includes Jimmy Smits, Caitlin McGee, Scott Shepherd, Barry Sloane, Michael Luwoye, MaameYaa Boafo, Stony Blyden, and Jayne Atkinson.
Read More…...
- 8/9/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Here is a wrap up of all the news you need to know from Thursday, August 8, 2019.
Fresh off the news that Arrow is bringing back a lot of stars for its eighth and final season, it has been revealed that another actor is exiting as a series regular.
According to Green Arrow TV, Colton Haynes is out of the CW drama, but showrunner, Beth Schwartz told the outlet that "we hope to have him back."
The news did not go down well with fans of the show, primarily because there was some confusion about whether Haynes was the one who made the decision.
However, the actor took to Twitter on Thursday to set the record straight.
"Getting a lot of angry messages so just to clarify...I didn’t exit the last season of Arrow. I was not asked to come back for the final season as a series regular,...
Fresh off the news that Arrow is bringing back a lot of stars for its eighth and final season, it has been revealed that another actor is exiting as a series regular.
According to Green Arrow TV, Colton Haynes is out of the CW drama, but showrunner, Beth Schwartz told the outlet that "we hope to have him back."
The news did not go down well with fans of the show, primarily because there was some confusion about whether Haynes was the one who made the decision.
However, the actor took to Twitter on Thursday to set the record straight.
"Getting a lot of angry messages so just to clarify...I didn’t exit the last season of Arrow. I was not asked to come back for the final season as a series regular,...
- 8/8/2019
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
“Bluff City Law” is going to have more episodes in its freshman season than first expected.
NBC had originally ordered the legal drama for a 13-episode debut season, but has now asked for six more scripts from Dean Georgaris and the other writers on the show.
At the show’s Television Critics Association summer press tour panel, Georgaris and the series’ other producers were asked about how they are going to make the legal drama stand out and speak to today’s political climate. Georgaris replied that “Bluff City Law” will explore some of the biggest issues being discussed in the U.S. today and will include questions that are “fundamental to the human experience.”
“I don’t want to say we’ll rip from the headlines…but issues like free speech, privacy are things that we’re talking about right now,” Georgaris said. “Every week we’ll be taking those on,...
NBC had originally ordered the legal drama for a 13-episode debut season, but has now asked for six more scripts from Dean Georgaris and the other writers on the show.
At the show’s Television Critics Association summer press tour panel, Georgaris and the series’ other producers were asked about how they are going to make the legal drama stand out and speak to today’s political climate. Georgaris replied that “Bluff City Law” will explore some of the biggest issues being discussed in the U.S. today and will include questions that are “fundamental to the human experience.”
“I don’t want to say we’ll rip from the headlines…but issues like free speech, privacy are things that we’re talking about right now,” Georgaris said. “Every week we’ll be taking those on,...
- 8/8/2019
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Summer technically hasn’t even started yet, but NBC just set its fall premiere dates for new shows — “Bluff City Law,” “Perfect Harmony” and “Sunnyside” — as well as returning ones, like “This Is Us,” “The Voice,” the final season of “The Good Place,” and “The Blacklist.”
Premiere dates for NBC’s new midseason series — dramas “Council of Dads,” “Lincoln” and “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist” and comedies “Indebted” and “The Kenan Show” — will be announced at a later date.
TV’s No. 1 show, “Sunday Night Football,” kicks off on Thursday, Sept. 5 at 8:20 p.m. Et/Pt, when the Green Bay Packers head to Chicago to face the Bears.
Also Read: NBCUniversal to Build Production Studio in Albuquerque, Invest $500 Million Over 10 Years
Below is the premiere week schedule (new shows in Caps):
Monday, Sept. 23
8-10 p.m. – The Voice
10 p.m. – Bluff City Law
Tuesday, Sept. 24
8 p.m. – The Voice
9 p.
Premiere dates for NBC’s new midseason series — dramas “Council of Dads,” “Lincoln” and “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist” and comedies “Indebted” and “The Kenan Show” — will be announced at a later date.
TV’s No. 1 show, “Sunday Night Football,” kicks off on Thursday, Sept. 5 at 8:20 p.m. Et/Pt, when the Green Bay Packers head to Chicago to face the Bears.
Also Read: NBCUniversal to Build Production Studio in Albuquerque, Invest $500 Million Over 10 Years
Below is the premiere week schedule (new shows in Caps):
Monday, Sept. 23
8-10 p.m. – The Voice
10 p.m. – Bluff City Law
Tuesday, Sept. 24
8 p.m. – The Voice
9 p.
- 6/17/2019
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Network: Spectrum.
Episodes: Ongoing (hour).
Seasons: Ongoing.
TV show dates: May 13, 2019 — present.
Series status: Has not been cancelled.
Performers include: Gabrielle Union, Jessica Alba, Ernie Hudson, Zach Gilford, Duane Martin, Ryan McPartlin, Zach McGowan, Sophie Reynolds, Barry Sloane, Laz Alonso, David Fumero, Jordan Rodrigues, Ciara Riley Wilson, and Jake Busey.
TV show description:
From creators Brandon Margolis and Brandon Sonnier, the La's Finest TV show unfolds in the same universe as the Bad Boys feature film franchise. The police procedural centers on two female Los Angeles Police Department detectives.
Once upon a time, Sydney Burnett (Union) took down a drug cartel in Miami. In an attempt to flee her complex past, these...
Episodes: Ongoing (hour).
Seasons: Ongoing.
TV show dates: May 13, 2019 — present.
Series status: Has not been cancelled.
Performers include: Gabrielle Union, Jessica Alba, Ernie Hudson, Zach Gilford, Duane Martin, Ryan McPartlin, Zach McGowan, Sophie Reynolds, Barry Sloane, Laz Alonso, David Fumero, Jordan Rodrigues, Ciara Riley Wilson, and Jake Busey.
TV show description:
From creators Brandon Margolis and Brandon Sonnier, the La's Finest TV show unfolds in the same universe as the Bad Boys feature film franchise. The police procedural centers on two female Los Angeles Police Department detectives.
Once upon a time, Sydney Burnett (Union) took down a drug cartel in Miami. In an attempt to flee her complex past, these...
- 5/14/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
"Do we want to settle or do we want to win?" NBC just released a new preview for their upcoming TV show, Bluff City Law.
The legal drama follows Sydney Strait, a brilliant lawyer who returns to her family’s legal practice after a major tragedy. The cast includes Smits, Caitlin McGee, Scott Shepherd, Barry Sloane, Michael Luwoye, MaameYaa Boafo, Stony Blyden, and Jayne Atkinson.
Read More…...
The legal drama follows Sydney Strait, a brilliant lawyer who returns to her family’s legal practice after a major tragedy. The cast includes Smits, Caitlin McGee, Scott Shepherd, Barry Sloane, Michael Luwoye, MaameYaa Boafo, Stony Blyden, and Jayne Atkinson.
Read More…...
- 5/14/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
On Friday, May 10, Multiple Sclerosis (Ms) advocate and Center Without Walls founder, Nancy Davis, welcomed guests to the Beverly Hilton for its 26th Annual Race to Erase Ms Gala.
Selma Blair and Robin Roberts
Credit/Copyright: Getty Images
The event raised over $1.8 million to benefit the Race to Erase Ms and its Center Without Walls program, a collaboration of top Ms research centers working together as a team on ground-breaking research with the goal of treating and, ultimately, finding a cure for Ms. The event honored actress Selma Blair for her bravery and strength demonstrated during her personal battle with Ms, as well as the Hausman Family Foundation, for its incredible and most generous support of Race to Erase Ms.
Guests at this year’s event included Race to Erase Ms Founder Nancy Davis, honoree Selma Blair, honorees The Hausman Family, performers Aloe Blacc and Flo Rida, musical producer David Foster,...
Selma Blair and Robin Roberts
Credit/Copyright: Getty Images
The event raised over $1.8 million to benefit the Race to Erase Ms and its Center Without Walls program, a collaboration of top Ms research centers working together as a team on ground-breaking research with the goal of treating and, ultimately, finding a cure for Ms. The event honored actress Selma Blair for her bravery and strength demonstrated during her personal battle with Ms, as well as the Hausman Family Foundation, for its incredible and most generous support of Race to Erase Ms.
Guests at this year’s event included Race to Erase Ms Founder Nancy Davis, honoree Selma Blair, honorees The Hausman Family, performers Aloe Blacc and Flo Rida, musical producer David Foster,...
- 5/13/2019
- Look to the Stars
NBC has released a trio of trailers for its new shows which will join the network’s 2019-2020 season lineup.
The new drama “Bluff City Law,” which stars Jimmy Smits, will launch this fall alongside “Perfect Harmony” with Bradley Whitford and “Sunnyside” starring Kal Penn.
The Peacock has also released an exclusive “This Is Us” clip in conjunction with the announcement that the show has been renewed for three seasons. The three-season order marks the show’s second multi-season commitment, after NBC gave it an early pick up for two more seasons when its first season kicked off to stellar numbers and critical acclaim in 2016.
Watch the trailers and read the official series descriptions for the new shows below.
“Perfect Harmony” – Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. Et
Bradley Whitford stars in this comedy about finding inspiration in the most unlikely places. When former Princeton music professor Arthur Cochran unexpectedly stumbles...
The new drama “Bluff City Law,” which stars Jimmy Smits, will launch this fall alongside “Perfect Harmony” with Bradley Whitford and “Sunnyside” starring Kal Penn.
The Peacock has also released an exclusive “This Is Us” clip in conjunction with the announcement that the show has been renewed for three seasons. The three-season order marks the show’s second multi-season commitment, after NBC gave it an early pick up for two more seasons when its first season kicked off to stellar numbers and critical acclaim in 2016.
Watch the trailers and read the official series descriptions for the new shows below.
“Perfect Harmony” – Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. Et
Bradley Whitford stars in this comedy about finding inspiration in the most unlikely places. When former Princeton music professor Arthur Cochran unexpectedly stumbles...
- 5/12/2019
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
‘Bluff City Law,’ ‘Perfect Harmony’ and ‘Sunnyside': Watch Trailers for NBC’s New Fall Shows (Video)
Following the release of its full fall schedule on Sunday, NBC has begun releasing trailers for its new upcoming fall TV shows.
The network has three new shows slated to debut in the fall, the legal drama “Bluff City Law,” starring Jimmy Smits in his return to NBC; the Bradley Whitford-led church choir comedy “Perfect Harmony”; and “Sunnyside,” co-written by and starring Kal Penn.
Here are the full trailers for all three, as well as official descriptions and cast and producer information. You can also find the fall schedule here.
Also Read: NBC's Fall Schedule: 'Bluff City Law' Scores Post-'Voice' Slot, Moves 'Manifest' to Midseason
“Bluff City Law”
Coming from a famous Memphis family known for taking on injustice, brilliant lawyer Sydney Strait used to work at her father Elijah’s celebrated law firm until their tumultuous relationship got in the way. After barely speaking to him for years,...
The network has three new shows slated to debut in the fall, the legal drama “Bluff City Law,” starring Jimmy Smits in his return to NBC; the Bradley Whitford-led church choir comedy “Perfect Harmony”; and “Sunnyside,” co-written by and starring Kal Penn.
Here are the full trailers for all three, as well as official descriptions and cast and producer information. You can also find the fall schedule here.
Also Read: NBC's Fall Schedule: 'Bluff City Law' Scores Post-'Voice' Slot, Moves 'Manifest' to Midseason
“Bluff City Law”
Coming from a famous Memphis family known for taking on injustice, brilliant lawyer Sydney Strait used to work at her father Elijah’s celebrated law firm until their tumultuous relationship got in the way. After barely speaking to him for years,...
- 5/12/2019
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
NBC’s 2019-2020 primetime schedule is heavy on stability with four new dramas and four comedies set to join the Peacock’s lineup.
Here’s the schedule and descriptions of the new scripted series:
NBC Fall 2019-20 Schedule
(New programs in Upper Case; all times Et)
Monday
8-10 P.M. — The Voice
10-11 P.M. — Bluff City Law
Tuesday
8-9 P.M. — The Voice
9-10 P.M. — This Is Us
10-11 P.M. — New Amsterdam
Wednesday
8-9 P.M. — Chicago Med
9-10 P.M. — Chicago Fire
10-11 P.M. — Chicago P.D.
Thursday
8-8:30 P.M. — Superstore
8:30-9 P.M. — Perfect Harmony
9-9:30 P.M. — The Good Place
9:30-10 P.M. — Sunnyside
10-11 P.M. — Law & Order: Svu
Friday
8-9 P.M. – The Blacklist
9-11 P.M — Dateline NBC
Saturday
8-10 P.M. — Dateline Saturday Night Mystery
10-11 P.M. – Saturday Night Live (encores)
Sunday
7-8:20 P.
Here’s the schedule and descriptions of the new scripted series:
NBC Fall 2019-20 Schedule
(New programs in Upper Case; all times Et)
Monday
8-10 P.M. — The Voice
10-11 P.M. — Bluff City Law
Tuesday
8-9 P.M. — The Voice
9-10 P.M. — This Is Us
10-11 P.M. — New Amsterdam
Wednesday
8-9 P.M. — Chicago Med
9-10 P.M. — Chicago Fire
10-11 P.M. — Chicago P.D.
Thursday
8-8:30 P.M. — Superstore
8:30-9 P.M. — Perfect Harmony
9-9:30 P.M. — The Good Place
9:30-10 P.M. — Sunnyside
10-11 P.M. — Law & Order: Svu
Friday
8-9 P.M. – The Blacklist
9-11 P.M — Dateline NBC
Saturday
8-10 P.M. — Dateline Saturday Night Mystery
10-11 P.M. – Saturday Night Live (encores)
Sunday
7-8:20 P.
- 5/12/2019
- by Variety Staff
- Variety Film + TV
Pilots only have a couple of jobs to do, and when they're not done or done poorly, a new series can lose its audience quickly.
In the case of the new Spectrum Originals series L.A.'s Finest, starring Gabrielle Union and Jessica Alba, the pilot was barely functional.
Because I wanted to get some notes down, I stuck around until the bitter end despite my better judgment, and that's just when things got interesting. So, there is a plus side.
Union and Alba starring together in an offshoot of Bad Boys II sounds, at first, like a no-brainer. But the pilot doesn't establish them as partners nearly as well as it should have.
Oh sure, Syd and Nancy have the names that make them an immediate pair, but the dialogue between them is almost too witty. Their jabs and barbs don't sound natural, and it's not altogether easy to believe them as partners.
In the case of the new Spectrum Originals series L.A.'s Finest, starring Gabrielle Union and Jessica Alba, the pilot was barely functional.
Because I wanted to get some notes down, I stuck around until the bitter end despite my better judgment, and that's just when things got interesting. So, there is a plus side.
Union and Alba starring together in an offshoot of Bad Boys II sounds, at first, like a no-brainer. But the pilot doesn't establish them as partners nearly as well as it should have.
Oh sure, Syd and Nancy have the names that make them an immediate pair, but the dialogue between them is almost too witty. Their jabs and barbs don't sound natural, and it's not altogether easy to believe them as partners.
- 5/11/2019
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Updated May 10 at 11:47 a.m. with “Speechless” canceled by ABC.
It’s that time of year again! As the broadcast networks consider new series for their fall slates ahead of their upfront presentations to advertisers next week, they’ve also begun to winnow down which current shows will return next season and which will come to an end.
Below is every scripted (and a few unscripted) show that ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox and The CW have renewed or canceled so far, along with those still awaiting their fates for the 2019-20 slate. We’ve also included descriptions of the new shows that have been picked up so far.
Check back throughout the week for updates. You can read our pilot guide to see what projects may soon be ordered to series here.
It’s that time of year again! As the broadcast networks consider new series for their fall slates ahead of their upfront presentations to advertisers next week, they’ve also begun to winnow down which current shows will return next season and which will come to an end.
Below is every scripted (and a few unscripted) show that ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox and The CW have renewed or canceled so far, along with those still awaiting their fates for the 2019-20 slate. We’ve also included descriptions of the new shows that have been picked up so far.
Check back throughout the week for updates. You can read our pilot guide to see what projects may soon be ordered to series here.
- 5/10/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Upfronts don't seem to have the same feel that they did in years past, but that doesn't mean what's coming to broadcast television isn't worth watching.
Find out what's new on the big five networks for the 2019-20 season by scrolling below.
This list will be updated as new shows get added, so keep this page bookmarked!
1. All Rise - Drama - CBS All Rise is a drama that follows the dedicated, chaotic, hopeful, and sometimes absurd lives of judges, prosecutors, and public defenders as they work with bailiffs, clerks and cops to get justice for the people of Los Angeles amidst a flawed legal system. Series stars include Simone Missick, Wilson Bethel, Jessica Camacho, Marg Helgenberger, J. Alex Brinson, Lindsay Mendez, and Ruthie Ann Miles. 2. Batwoman - Drama - The CW Kate Kane is a highly trained streetfighter tasked with snuffing out the failing city's criminal resurgence. Her father,...
Find out what's new on the big five networks for the 2019-20 season by scrolling below.
This list will be updated as new shows get added, so keep this page bookmarked!
1. All Rise - Drama - CBS All Rise is a drama that follows the dedicated, chaotic, hopeful, and sometimes absurd lives of judges, prosecutors, and public defenders as they work with bailiffs, clerks and cops to get justice for the people of Los Angeles amidst a flawed legal system. Series stars include Simone Missick, Wilson Bethel, Jessica Camacho, Marg Helgenberger, J. Alex Brinson, Lindsay Mendez, and Ruthie Ann Miles. 2. Batwoman - Drama - The CW Kate Kane is a highly trained streetfighter tasked with snuffing out the failing city's criminal resurgence. Her father,...
- 5/10/2019
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Jimmy Smits is returning to NBC. The network just announced they've ordered a new TV show with the West Wing star called Bluff City Law.
The legal drama follows Sydney Strait, a brilliant lawyer who returns to her family's legal practice after a major tragedy. The cast includes Smits, Caitlin McGee, Scott Shepherd, Barry Sloane, Michael Luwoye, MaameYaa Boafo, Stony Blyden, and Jayne Atkinson.
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The legal drama follows Sydney Strait, a brilliant lawyer who returns to her family's legal practice after a major tragedy. The cast includes Smits, Caitlin McGee, Scott Shepherd, Barry Sloane, Michael Luwoye, MaameYaa Boafo, Stony Blyden, and Jayne Atkinson.
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- 5/8/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
It's that time of the year again!
We are fast approaching upfronts for the broadcast network, and NBC is the first to start the process of ordering new series for the 2019-20 season.
The Peacock network has placed series orders for Bluff City Law and Sunnyside.
"Coming from a famous Memphis family known for taking on injustice, brilliant lawyer Sydney Strait used to work at her father Elijah’s celebrated law firm until their tumultuous relationship got in the way," reads the logline for Bluff City Law.
"After barely speaking to him for years, Sydney is suddenly thrust back into the family fold when her philanthropist mother passes away unexpectedly."
Related: The Blacklist Fate Confirmed by NBC
"In the wake of her loss, hoping to reconnect with the daughter he loves, Elijah asks Sydney to rejoin his firm. She agrees because despite her lingering resentment and distrust, she knows that...
We are fast approaching upfronts for the broadcast network, and NBC is the first to start the process of ordering new series for the 2019-20 season.
The Peacock network has placed series orders for Bluff City Law and Sunnyside.
"Coming from a famous Memphis family known for taking on injustice, brilliant lawyer Sydney Strait used to work at her father Elijah’s celebrated law firm until their tumultuous relationship got in the way," reads the logline for Bluff City Law.
"After barely speaking to him for years, Sydney is suddenly thrust back into the family fold when her philanthropist mother passes away unexpectedly."
Related: The Blacklist Fate Confirmed by NBC
"In the wake of her loss, hoping to reconnect with the daughter he loves, Elijah asks Sydney to rejoin his firm. She agrees because despite her lingering resentment and distrust, she knows that...
- 5/7/2019
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Drama ‘Bluff City Law’ Starring Jimmy Smits & Kal Penn Comedy ‘Sunnyside’ Picked Up To Series By NBC
As usual, NBC has kicked off its pickups of new series with orders to pilots from its sister studio Universal Television.
The network has picked up to series Memphis legal drama Bluff City Law, starring Jimmy Smits, from The Brave creator Dean Georgaris and producer David Janollari; and Queens immigrant comedy Sunnyside, starring, co-written and executive produced by Kal Penn and executive produced by Michael Schur.
In many cases, the first new series to be picked up go on the fall schedule; for instance, NBC’s first pick last year was Uni TV-produced medical drama New Amsterdam, which landed the Tuesday 10 Pm slot for fall.
The pickup of Sunnyside gives Schur, who just signed a huge new overall deal with Uni TV, four series on the air. He has The Good Place and Brooklyn Nine-Nine, both already renewed for next season, and Sunnyside on NBC as well as Q-Force,...
The network has picked up to series Memphis legal drama Bluff City Law, starring Jimmy Smits, from The Brave creator Dean Georgaris and producer David Janollari; and Queens immigrant comedy Sunnyside, starring, co-written and executive produced by Kal Penn and executive produced by Michael Schur.
In many cases, the first new series to be picked up go on the fall schedule; for instance, NBC’s first pick last year was Uni TV-produced medical drama New Amsterdam, which landed the Tuesday 10 Pm slot for fall.
The pickup of Sunnyside gives Schur, who just signed a huge new overall deal with Uni TV, four series on the air. He has The Good Place and Brooklyn Nine-Nine, both already renewed for next season, and Sunnyside on NBC as well as Q-Force,...
- 5/7/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
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