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Greenlit: ‘Law & Order’ Expands With ‘Hate Crimes,’ ‘Veronica Mars’ on Hulu Gets a CD + More
Greenlit means a project is officially a go, so all you have to do is follow these leads to stay up to date. You never know where you’ll find an opportunity to land an audition! “Law & Order: Hate Crimes”There will be a little bit more law and order this coming year. NBC is once again expanding its “Law & Order” universe with a 13-episode order of “Law & Order: Hate Crimes,” from creator and executive producer Dick Wolf. This will be the seventh “Law & Order” series in total, including the still-running “Svu,” “Criminal Intent,” and its latest anthology, “True Crime.” If Wolf continues his usual trend, casting director Jonathan Strauss will also be casting this series, likely out of New York City. “Veronica Mars”The rumors were true: “Veronica Mars” will be getting a mini-series at Hulu. Cfb Casting is attached for the second revival, with Kristen Bell reprising the role as the titular sleuth.
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  • 9/10/2018
  • backstage.com
Rumorville: ‘Veronica Mars’ Revival in the Works at Hulu With Kristen Bell Returning + More Projects to Watch
Welcome to Rumorville! Here you can learn about casting news that’s about to break in Hollywood. These speculations might be only rumors, but that doesn’t mean you can’t follow the trail all the way to the audition room. “Veronica Mars” After “Veronica Mars” made a second-life splash in 2014 with a fully crowdfunded movie, fans can rejoice again with the news we may be seeing the feminist P.I. very soon. The cult favorite noir series is reportedly near a deal for an eight-episode limited series at Hulu with Kristen Bell set to reprise the titular role. The series is also allegedly in talks to bring back other cast members for the revival, though no specific names have been given yet. With a new season of NBC’s “The Good Place” about to air (which Bell stars in currently) and a current hiatus from filming, it seems like...
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  • 8/24/2018
  • backstage.com
Tom Welling in Smallville (2001)
Smallville's Big Finish: An Oral History Marking 5 Years Since Clark Took Flight
Tom Welling in Smallville (2001)
To commemorate the five-year anniversary of the Smallville series finale, TVLine is republishing this oral history which was first compiled by Matt Webb Mitovich for the June 2011 issue of CBS’ Watch! Magazine (and has been enhanced for this update).

With those words, spoken by Jonathan Kent in the Smallville pilot, a new take on the superman saga found a home that would last for 10 years.

Developed for TV by Al Gough and Miles Millar, Smallville— which followed the adventures of Clark Kent in the fictional town of Smallville, Kan., before he becomes Superman — made its debut Oct. 16, 2001, on The WB.
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  • 5/13/2016
  • TVLine.com
Sam Witwer Exclusive Interview Being Human
On SyFy’s re-imagining of the popular British television series Being Human, premiering on January 17th, actor Sam Witwer plays Aidan, a seemingly young man who has worked as a nurse in a hospital in Boston for the past several years, but in reality is an over 200-year-old vampire that is trying to sustain himself by not killing humans. While at work, the normally closed-off Aidan meets Josh (Sam Huntington), whose own future was hijacked the instant he was turned into a werewolf. The friendship the two have formed leads to a new sense of normalcy for them both, and they decide to be roommates in a place that they discover is already inhabited by the ghost of its last resident, Sally (Meaghan Rath). During a recent exclusive phone interview with Collider, Sam Witwer, previously known for his work as Doomsday on The CW series Smallville, talked about how proud...
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  • 1/18/2011
  • by Christina Radish
  • Collider.com
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