After a year filled with production delays and shutdowns, Hollywood has persevered, and HBO — still the premiere destination for prestigious new shows and returning favorites — has a full slate of confirmed 2021 TV releases in the offing. Though the pandemic is still causing mayhem when it comes to any kind of long-term scheduling, some series have managed to wrap, others are in the middle of shooting, and still more have a plan to finish in time for audiences to appreciate them this very year.
Below, IndieWire has compiled a list of upcoming programs either already scheduled or fully expected to premiere this year, so you can rest assured in what’s coming. In the list below, learn all about HBO’s 2021 dramas, comedies, limited series, and more, from plot descriptions and cast lists to production timelines and possible premiere dates.
To be clear, this is a 2021 preview for HBO, not HBO Max.
Below, IndieWire has compiled a list of upcoming programs either already scheduled or fully expected to premiere this year, so you can rest assured in what’s coming. In the list below, learn all about HBO’s 2021 dramas, comedies, limited series, and more, from plot descriptions and cast lists to production timelines and possible premiere dates.
To be clear, this is a 2021 preview for HBO, not HBO Max.
- 1/1/2021
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Miramax Films and Sony Pictures Classics nabbed a pair of nominations each in the WGA Awards' documentary writing category, while Lionsgate figured in another of the category's noms.
Those nominated included:
Deliver Us From Evil, written by Amy Berg, Lionsgate.
The Heart of the Game, written by Ward Serrill, Miramax.
Once in a Lifetime: The Extraordinary Story of the New York Cosmos, story by Mark Monroe and John Dower, screenplay by Mark Monroe, Miramax.
Who Killed the Electric Car? written by Chris Paine, SPC.
Why We Fight, written by Eugene Jarecki, SPC.
The WGA's inaugural docu award went to Morgan Spurlock's Super Size Me in 2005, and Alex Gibney won the award last year for "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room."
"Since the creation of the award, there has been a more than 50% increase in U.S. documentaries containing a writing credit," the WGA said.
About 35 films were submitted for consideration this year, representing a 40% increase compared with last year, officials said.
Winners in all categories of the WGA Awards will be announced at the guild's annual gala, set for Feb.
Those nominated included:
Deliver Us From Evil, written by Amy Berg, Lionsgate.
The Heart of the Game, written by Ward Serrill, Miramax.
Once in a Lifetime: The Extraordinary Story of the New York Cosmos, story by Mark Monroe and John Dower, screenplay by Mark Monroe, Miramax.
Who Killed the Electric Car? written by Chris Paine, SPC.
Why We Fight, written by Eugene Jarecki, SPC.
The WGA's inaugural docu award went to Morgan Spurlock's Super Size Me in 2005, and Alex Gibney won the award last year for "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room."
"Since the creation of the award, there has been a more than 50% increase in U.S. documentaries containing a writing credit," the WGA said.
About 35 films were submitted for consideration this year, representing a 40% increase compared with last year, officials said.
Winners in all categories of the WGA Awards will be announced at the guild's annual gala, set for Feb.
- 1/12/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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