Peacock has released a first look at Ariana Madix as the host of Love Island USA Season 6. The new season will premiere exclusively on the streaming service on Tuesday, June 11, at 6 p.m. Pt/9 p.m. Et. New episodes will debut six days a week.
Love Island USA features a group of sexy singles on a search for love in a beautiful villa. Throughout their stay in a tropical oasis, Islanders will couple up to face new heart-racing challenges and bigger twists and turns than ever before.
Temptations will rise, and drama will ensue as new “bombshells” arrive, forcing Islanders to decide if they want to remain with their current partners or recouple with someone new.
Set in Fiji, Love Island USA Season 6 will feature a brand-new vibrant villa, including a spicy Casa Amor and an unforgettable Hideaway. Islanders will face more drama than ever before with jaw-dropping revelations, brand-new couples challenges,...
Love Island USA features a group of sexy singles on a search for love in a beautiful villa. Throughout their stay in a tropical oasis, Islanders will couple up to face new heart-racing challenges and bigger twists and turns than ever before.
Temptations will rise, and drama will ensue as new “bombshells” arrive, forcing Islanders to decide if they want to remain with their current partners or recouple with someone new.
Set in Fiji, Love Island USA Season 6 will feature a brand-new vibrant villa, including a spicy Casa Amor and an unforgettable Hideaway. Islanders will face more drama than ever before with jaw-dropping revelations, brand-new couples challenges,...
- 5/7/2024
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
Ariana Madix is heading to Fiji.
The Vanderpump Rules star, whose fame skyrocketed after her boyfriend Tom Sandoval cheated on her with one of her friends from the Bravo show, is to host Season 6 of Love Island for Peacock.
She replaces Modern Family star Sarah Hyland, who hosted two seasons of the dating show.
Hyland joined the dating competition for Season 4 when the show moved to Peacock from CBS. Arielle Vandenberg hosted the show since the format was adapted to the U.S. back in 2019 and remained at the helm for the first three seasons.
Love Island will return this summer. It is one of a number of iterations of the format, which began on British broadcaster ITV2. Peacock also recently aired Love Island: All Stars and has spinoff Love Island Games as well as seasons of Love Island South Africa and Love Island Spain.
Love Island USA is produced...
The Vanderpump Rules star, whose fame skyrocketed after her boyfriend Tom Sandoval cheated on her with one of her friends from the Bravo show, is to host Season 6 of Love Island for Peacock.
She replaces Modern Family star Sarah Hyland, who hosted two seasons of the dating show.
Hyland joined the dating competition for Season 4 when the show moved to Peacock from CBS. Arielle Vandenberg hosted the show since the format was adapted to the U.S. back in 2019 and remained at the helm for the first three seasons.
Love Island will return this summer. It is one of a number of iterations of the format, which began on British broadcaster ITV2. Peacock also recently aired Love Island: All Stars and has spinoff Love Island Games as well as seasons of Love Island South Africa and Love Island Spain.
Love Island USA is produced...
- 3/29/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Peacock is heading into a summer of love.
The streamer has renewed Queens Court, from Will Packer, for a second season, and is bringing back Love Undercover and Love Island USA this summer.
Queens Court is back with three new celebrity queens who embark on a journey of a lifetime to find their King by dating 22 confident, successful men. Guided by Hollywood couple hosts, Holly Robinson Peete and Rodney Peete, the Queens must let go of past heartbreak, embrace new connections, and find a man worthy of sharing their throne.
It is produced by Will Packer Entertainment and Lighthearted Entertainment with Rob Laplante, Jeff Spangler, Will Packer, Richard Brown and Leola Westbrook-Lawrence exec producing.
Elsewhere, Love Undercover, which follows a small group of international soccer stars who come to the United States on a secret quest for true love, will premiere on the streamer on May 9.
The series is produced...
The streamer has renewed Queens Court, from Will Packer, for a second season, and is bringing back Love Undercover and Love Island USA this summer.
Queens Court is back with three new celebrity queens who embark on a journey of a lifetime to find their King by dating 22 confident, successful men. Guided by Hollywood couple hosts, Holly Robinson Peete and Rodney Peete, the Queens must let go of past heartbreak, embrace new connections, and find a man worthy of sharing their throne.
It is produced by Will Packer Entertainment and Lighthearted Entertainment with Rob Laplante, Jeff Spangler, Will Packer, Richard Brown and Leola Westbrook-Lawrence exec producing.
Elsewhere, Love Undercover, which follows a small group of international soccer stars who come to the United States on a secret quest for true love, will premiere on the streamer on May 9.
The series is produced...
- 2/14/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
In today’s TV roundup, we have casting news regarding a spin-off that no one is asking for, a CBS reboot, and one of Fox’s most successful shows. With “The Office” ending its run after its upcoming ninth season, the ailing NBC is turning its attention to priming a Dwight-centric spin-off, “The Farm.” The show will follow Rainn Wilson’s character “as a beet farmer running a bed and breakfast inn” and Matt Jones -- aka Badger, one of Jesse’s bros from “Breaking Bad” -- will be joining the spin-off as Dwight’s cousin Zeke. The backdoor pilot, which will air as part of the ninth season of “The Office,” will feature more of the Schrute clan, including his “wacky brother Jeb” (Thomas Middleditch), younger sister Frannie (Majandra Delfino), Nazi great uncle Heinrich (Tom Bower) and nephew Cameron (Blake Garrett). We’re not really all that enthused by...
- 8/27/2012
- by Cain Rodriguez
- The Playlist
Sorry, Jesse: Your pal is headed to Dwight's farm.
"Breaking Bad" actor Matt Jones has been cast in "The Office" spinoff,
according to The Hollywood Reporter. Called "The Farm," the spinoff centers on Dwight's (Rainn Wilson) beet farm where he runs a bed and breakfast with the help of his quirky family members.
Jones will play Dwight's cousin Zeke, with details of his character still a mystery. The actor joins Thomas Middleditch, who will portray Dwight's oddball brother Jeb, Majandra Delfino as his younger sister Frannie and Blake Garrett as nephew Cameron.
If "The Farm" is ordered to series, Jones will become a series regular.
In other casting news...
Leslie's getting a new nemesis on "Parks and Recreation." The "Late Night With Conan O'Brien" writer Mark Schur is set to play a local orthodontist who doesn't find any aspect of Leslie's (Amy Poehler) personality endearing. Drama in Pawnee! [TVLine]
Mircea Monroe...
"Breaking Bad" actor Matt Jones has been cast in "The Office" spinoff,
according to The Hollywood Reporter. Called "The Farm," the spinoff centers on Dwight's (Rainn Wilson) beet farm where he runs a bed and breakfast with the help of his quirky family members.
Jones will play Dwight's cousin Zeke, with details of his character still a mystery. The actor joins Thomas Middleditch, who will portray Dwight's oddball brother Jeb, Majandra Delfino as his younger sister Frannie and Blake Garrett as nephew Cameron.
If "The Farm" is ordered to series, Jones will become a series regular.
In other casting news...
Leslie's getting a new nemesis on "Parks and Recreation." The "Late Night With Conan O'Brien" writer Mark Schur is set to play a local orthodontist who doesn't find any aspect of Leslie's (Amy Poehler) personality endearing. Drama in Pawnee! [TVLine]
Mircea Monroe...
- 8/27/2012
- by Leigh Weingus
- Huffington Post
Matt Jones is definitely headed to The Office. But will he work on The Farm?
The actor, best known for playing Jesse's pal Badger on Breaking Bad, has been cast as Dwight Schrute's cousin Zeke, one of that Dunder Mifflin employee's family members who will work with him on the rumored NBC spinoff.
While NBC is yet to confirm the spinoff, The Office viewers will definitely meet Zeke; Dwight's brother Jeb (Thomas Middleditch); and his sister (Majandra Delfino) and his nephew (Blake Garrett) on an early Season 9 episode.
If the network does pick up this Schrute-based sitcom - which would center on the family taking over a bed and breakfast - Jones, Middleditch, Delfino and Garrett would all be series regulars.
The actor, best known for playing Jesse's pal Badger on Breaking Bad, has been cast as Dwight Schrute's cousin Zeke, one of that Dunder Mifflin employee's family members who will work with him on the rumored NBC spinoff.
While NBC is yet to confirm the spinoff, The Office viewers will definitely meet Zeke; Dwight's brother Jeb (Thomas Middleditch); and his sister (Majandra Delfino) and his nephew (Blake Garrett) on an early Season 9 episode.
If the network does pick up this Schrute-based sitcom - which would center on the family taking over a bed and breakfast - Jones, Middleditch, Delfino and Garrett would all be series regulars.
- 8/25/2012
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
The Schrute family continues to grow in anticipation of a possible "Office" spinoff.
The latest addition to the clan in "The Farm" -- the working title for the spinoff -- is Thomas Middleditch, who will play Dwight's (Rainn Wilson) younger brother Jeb. As described, he's very different from Dwight -- he has engaged in all kinds of odd and unsuccessful ventures, including worm farming and sasquatch hunting and, when audiences meet him, runs a pot farm in California.
He joins Majandra Delfino and Blake Garrett in the cast of the spinoff, which will air as an episode of "The Office" this season.
Middleditch is a member of the Upright Citizens Brigade comedy troupe and can currently be seen in "The Campaign." He's also guest-starred on "The League" for FX and has a role in Josh Schwartz's upcoming movie "Fun Size."...
The latest addition to the clan in "The Farm" -- the working title for the spinoff -- is Thomas Middleditch, who will play Dwight's (Rainn Wilson) younger brother Jeb. As described, he's very different from Dwight -- he has engaged in all kinds of odd and unsuccessful ventures, including worm farming and sasquatch hunting and, when audiences meet him, runs a pot farm in California.
He joins Majandra Delfino and Blake Garrett in the cast of the spinoff, which will air as an episode of "The Office" this season.
Middleditch is a member of the Upright Citizens Brigade comedy troupe and can currently be seen in "The Campaign." He's also guest-starred on "The League" for FX and has a role in Josh Schwartz's upcoming movie "Fun Size."...
- 8/24/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
NBC's upcoming spinoff of "The Office," titled "The Farm", has landed another talent in actor/comedian Matt Jones, Deadline reports. He'll play Zeke, the cousin of Rainn Wilson's Dwight Schrute. Best known for his recurring role as Brandon "Badger" Mayhew on AMC's "Breaking Bad," Jones has also appeared on the big screen in Kevin Smith's Red State . Jones joins Majandra Delfino, Thomas Middleditch and Blake Garrett as newcomers to the Schrute family. Delfino will play Dwight's sister, Fannie, while Middleditch will play his brother, Jeb. Garrett, meanwhile, will play Dwight's nephew, Cameron. The entire family is expected to be introduced in an episode of "The Office" in its ninth and final season later this year.
- 8/24/2012
- Comingsoon.net
Majandra Delfino is moving from "Roswell" to "The Farm." The "Roswell" veteran will play Dwight Schrute's younger sister in "The Office" spinoff in the works at NBC.
According to EW, Delfino, whose other TV credits include "Men of a Certain Age" and "State of Georgia," will play Fannie Schrute, Dwight's (Rainn Wilson) younger sister. Fannie previously took off from the Schrute farm and headed for the big city life in Boston. TVLine reports Blake Garrett will play her son. The two characters will appear in an episode of "The Office" that will serve as a backdoor pilot for "The Farm."
In other casting news ...
"Lost" veteran Jeff Fahey will reunite with Elizabeth Mitchell on "Revolution." Fahey will appear in an early episode of the series as a character named Hutch. [TVLine]
Maclcolm McDowell is heading to Greendale. McDowell will appear in two episodes of "Community" as Professor Cornwallis, a history teacher.
According to EW, Delfino, whose other TV credits include "Men of a Certain Age" and "State of Georgia," will play Fannie Schrute, Dwight's (Rainn Wilson) younger sister. Fannie previously took off from the Schrute farm and headed for the big city life in Boston. TVLine reports Blake Garrett will play her son. The two characters will appear in an episode of "The Office" that will serve as a backdoor pilot for "The Farm."
In other casting news ...
"Lost" veteran Jeff Fahey will reunite with Elizabeth Mitchell on "Revolution." Fahey will appear in an early episode of the series as a character named Hutch. [TVLine]
Maclcolm McDowell is heading to Greendale. McDowell will appear in two episodes of "Community" as Professor Cornwallis, a history teacher.
- 8/19/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Huffington Post
Majandra Delfino is moving from "Roswell" to "The Farm." The "Roswell" veteran will play Dwight Schrute's younger sister in "The Office" spinoff in the works at NBC.
According to EW, Delfino, whose other TV credits include "Men of a Certain Age" and "State of Georgia," will play Fannie Schrute, Dwight's (Rainn Wilson) younger sister. Fannie previously took off from the Schrute farm and headed for the big city life in Boston. TVLine reports Blake Garrett will play her son. The two characters will appear in an episode of "The Office" that will serve as a backdoor pilot for "The Farm."
In other casting news ...
"Lost" veteran Jeff Fahey will reunite with Elizabeth Mitchell on "Revolution." Fahey will appear in an early episode of the series as a character named Hutch. [TVLine]
Maclcolm McDowell is heading to Greendale. McDowell will appear in two episodes of "Community" as Professor Cornwallis, a history teacher.
According to EW, Delfino, whose other TV credits include "Men of a Certain Age" and "State of Georgia," will play Fannie Schrute, Dwight's (Rainn Wilson) younger sister. Fannie previously took off from the Schrute farm and headed for the big city life in Boston. TVLine reports Blake Garrett will play her son. The two characters will appear in an episode of "The Office" that will serve as a backdoor pilot for "The Farm."
In other casting news ...
"Lost" veteran Jeff Fahey will reunite with Elizabeth Mitchell on "Revolution." Fahey will appear in an early episode of the series as a character named Hutch. [TVLine]
Maclcolm McDowell is heading to Greendale. McDowell will appear in two episodes of "Community" as Professor Cornwallis, a history teacher.
- 8/19/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Aol TV.
Happy Saturday, Zappers! In case you missed some of this week's TV casting news, here are the latest actors and actresses adding new lines to their resumes.
"Teen Wolf" and "The Secret Circle" supernatural creature-hunter J.R. Bourne has scored a recurring role on ABC's sudsy "Revenge." He'll play Kenny, described as a "magnetic, self-assured Hamptons resident who tries to hide his rough edges behind his fancy clothes and Mercedes." And, though we never doubted it for a second, he'll also return to "Teen Wolf" in Season 3. [Deadline]
Jeff Fahey, best known for his role as Frank on "Lost," will reunite with J.J. Abrams and Elizabeth Mitchell for NBC's "Revolution" this fall. He'll guest star in the season's fifth episode as Hutch, who was once a rebel fighter but has given up his cause to become the owner of a book shop. [TVLine]
"Franklin & Bash's" Malcolm McDowell will be heading back to school...
"Teen Wolf" and "The Secret Circle" supernatural creature-hunter J.R. Bourne has scored a recurring role on ABC's sudsy "Revenge." He'll play Kenny, described as a "magnetic, self-assured Hamptons resident who tries to hide his rough edges behind his fancy clothes and Mercedes." And, though we never doubted it for a second, he'll also return to "Teen Wolf" in Season 3. [Deadline]
Jeff Fahey, best known for his role as Frank on "Lost," will reunite with J.J. Abrams and Elizabeth Mitchell for NBC's "Revolution" this fall. He'll guest star in the season's fifth episode as Hutch, who was once a rebel fighter but has given up his cause to become the owner of a book shop. [TVLine]
"Franklin & Bash's" Malcolm McDowell will be heading back to school...
- 8/19/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
The Office is making some headway on the task of casting Dwight Schrute’s kooky clan for that potential Rainn Wilson-centric spin-off.
Majandra Delfino (Roswell, State of Georgia) has landed the role of his sister, Fannie, while newcomer Blake Garrett will play his nephew, Cameron, TVLine has confirmed.
Both characters will be introduced in an episode of The Office to air this fall. If NBC decides to move forward with the offshoot, tentatively titled The Farm, both will appear as series regulars.
In the prospective series, Dwight and his kin inherit a large family farm/bed-and-breakfast. When the bespectacled...
Majandra Delfino (Roswell, State of Georgia) has landed the role of his sister, Fannie, while newcomer Blake Garrett will play his nephew, Cameron, TVLine has confirmed.
Both characters will be introduced in an episode of The Office to air this fall. If NBC decides to move forward with the offshoot, tentatively titled The Farm, both will appear as series regulars.
In the prospective series, Dwight and his kin inherit a large family farm/bed-and-breakfast. When the bespectacled...
- 8/17/2012
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
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