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ABC’s Rj Decker Pilot Casts Bevin Bru, Kevin Rankin & Adelaide Clemens
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Exclusive: Kevin Rankin (Claws), Adelaide Clemens (Under The Banner of Heaven) and Bevin Bru (Batwoman) have been cast in ABC‘s one-hour drama pilot Rj Decker, joining the previously announced Scott Speedman and Weruche Opia. Rob Doherty created the series based on Carl Hiaasen’s 1987 novel Double Whammy.

Rj Decker (Speedman), disgraced newspaper photographer and ex-con, starts over as a private investigator in the colorful-if-crime-filled world of South Florida, tackling cases that range from slightly odd to outright bizarre with the help of his journalist ex, her police detective wife, and a shadowy new benefactor, a woman from his past who could be his greatest ally… or his one-way ticket back to prison.

Clemens plays Catherine Delacroix, ex-wife of Rj Decker and an esteemed investigative journalist for the newspaper that once employed him as a photographer.

Bru plays Melody ‘Mel’ Romero, current wife of Rj’s ex and a hard-charging...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 7/16/2025
  • by Rosy Cordero
  • Deadline Film + TV
13 Best Shows Like Prime Video’s ‘Countdown’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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Countdown is an action crime drama series created by Derek Haas. The Prime Video series is set in Los Angeles, and it revolves around a group of law enforcement agents from different agencies as they are brought together by FBI Special Agent Nathan Blythe to form a task force dedicated to investigating a deadly terror plot. Countdown stars Jensen Ackles, Jessica Camacho, Violett Beane, Elliot Knight, Uli Latukefu, and Eric Dane. So, if you loved the explosive action, thrilling drama, and compelling characters in Prime Video’s Countdown, here are some similar shows you should check out next.

Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan (Prime Video) Credit – Prime Video

Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan is an action spy thriller drama series co-created by Carlton Cuse and Graham Roland. Based on the Jack Ryan novels by author Tom Clancy, the...
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  • 6/28/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Gary Levine to Retire From Showtime After 40 Years in Programming
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Gary Levine was on a mission when he joined Showtime in 2001. As his tenure there comes to an end next month, Levine can look in the mirror and say with no small measure of pride: Mission accomplished.

Levine came to Paramount Global-owned Showtime to help what was then a premium cable channel evolve its programming strategy from one rooted in a slate of original made-for-tv movies to a schedule of recurring weekly comedy and drama series. It was the logical move for the moment. It was the decision that helped Showtime finally emerge from the long shadow of HBO to become a force all its own.

From “Weeds” to “Yellowjackets,” Levine has been the steady hand guiding every original series that has rolled off the cabler’s production pipeline. Showrunners say he’s the rare executive who has the institutional knowledge and confidence to help them through the minefield...
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  • 6/4/2025
  • by Cynthia Littleton
  • Variety Film + TV
‘The Beast In Me’ Netflix Limited Series Starring Claire Danes: Filming Over, 2025 Release & What We Know So Far
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Picture Claire Danes at the Golden Globe Awards in 2023 – Getty / Kevin Mazur

Claire Danes will lead one of Netflix’s newest mystery thrillers, The Beast in Me. Filming recently concluded, and the series will be released on Netflix in 2025. We’ll cover everything you need to know about The Beast in Me, including the plot, cast news, production updates, and Netflix release dates.

Two heavyweights are behind this show: Howard Gordon, who will serve as the showrunner, and Gabe Rotter, the creator and primary writer.

The duo worked on The X-Files in both its incarnations. Gordon is reteaming with Danes on this project, having previously worked together on Homeland, where Gordon served as co-creator alongside Alex Gansa. Gordon’s other credits include being the showrunner for 24 and, most recently, working on Accused for Fox and Hulu.

Pictured: Howard Gordan (left) and Gabe Rotter (right) – Courtesy of Netflix / Photo Credit: Lewis Abel...
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  • 2/18/2025
  • by Kasey Moore
  • Whats-on-Netflix
10 Best Shows Like ‘The Night Agent’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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The Night Agent is a conspiracy action thriller drama series created by Shawn Ryan. Based on the novel of the same name by Matthew Quirk, the Netflix series follows FBI agent Peter Sutherland as he begins his job at the White House, but he soon finds himself embroiled in a vast conspiracy involving people high up in the current administration. The Night Agent stars Gabriel Basso, Luciane Buchanan, Fola Evans-Akingbola, Sarah Desjardins, Eve Harlow, and Phoenix Raei. So, if you loved the intense story, thrilling action, and compelling characters in The Night Agent, here are some similar shows you should check out next.

Jack Ryan (Prime Video) Credit – Prime Video

Jack Ryan is a spy action thriller drama series created by Carlton Cuse and Graham Roland. Based on the characters created by Tom Clancy, the Prime Video series follows Jack Ryan,...
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  • 1/24/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
10 Best Shows Like ‘The Agency’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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The Agency is a spy thriller drama series created by Jez and John-Henry Butterworth. Based on the French series The Bureau by Eric Rochant, the Showtime series follows Martian, a covert CIA agent who had been undercover for six years but is suddenly ordered to abandon his cover and return to London station to continue his work. When the love he left behind with his cover reappears in London, suspicions arise. The Agency stars Michael Fassbender, Jeffrey Wright, Jodie Turner-Smith, Katherine Waterston, Harriet Sansom Harris, Richard Gere, and John Magaro. So, if you love the intensely thrilling plot, nail-biting drama, and compelling characters in The Agency, here are some similar shows you should check out next.

The Game (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – BBC America

The Game is a Cold War spy thriller drama series created by Toby Whithouse.
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  • 12/3/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
6 actually good shows like The Diplomat
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The Diplomat is once again one of the hottest shows on Netflix! The Diplomat season 2 just premiered on Oct. 31, and fans all over the world bing-watching the new season of the Netflix political thriller starring Keri Russell and Rufus Sewell. In fact, it's now No. 1 on the Netflix Top 10.

Created by Debora Cahn, who also worked on Homeland and The West Wing, The Diplomat tells the story of US Ambassador to the UK Kate Wyler, played by Russell, and her husband, former US Ambassador Hal Wyler. After a British aircraft carrier is bombed, Kate and Hal use their resources and smarts to de-escalate the crisis and find out what actually happened.

There are two seasons of The Diplomat streaming on Netflix right now, and there's a third season officially on the way. The Diplomat season 2 is only six episodes, so it's a really quick binge-watch. We know fans are looking...
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  • 11/3/2024
  • by Bryce Olin
  • ShowSnob
10 Best Shows Like ‘Special Ops: Lioness’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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Special Ops: Lioness is a spy action thriller drama series created by Taylor Sheridan. The Paramount+ series stars Zoe Saldana in the lead role with Nicole Kidman, Morgan Freeman, and Michael Kelly starring in supporting roles. Special Ops: Lioness follows the story of Joe, a CIA operative who leads a team that fights against terrorism. The Paramount+ series is much more than the synopsis we gave you above but to know what it is, you will have to check it out for yourself if you have already seen it and loved the thrilling action, complex story, and compelling characters here are some similar shows you should check out next.

Homeland (Hulu & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Showtime

Homeland is a spy thriller drama series created by Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa. Based on the Israeli series Prisoners of War by Gideon Raff,...
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  • 10/28/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
10 Best Shows Like ‘The Americans’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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The Americans is a period spy thriller drama series created by Joe Weisberg. The FX series is set during the Cold War and it follows the story of Elizabeth and Philip Jennings, two Soviet Kgb intelligence officers who are sent to Washington D.C. to pose as an American couple to gather information on the American government. The Americans stars Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys in the lead roles with Maximiliano Hernández, Holly Taylor, Keidrich Sellati, Noah Emmerich, Annet Mahendru, Susan Misner, and Alison Wright starring in supporting roles. So, if you loved the intensely thrilling story, nail-biting drama, and compelling characters in The Americans here are some similar shows you should check out next.

The Spy (Netflix) Credit – Netflix

The Spy is a French English-language spy thriller drama series created by Gideon Raff. Based on the life...
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  • 10/22/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
‘Accused’ Season 2 Adds Sonequa Martin-Green, Mike Colter, Jamie Chung, Sherri Saum & Kiara Barnes
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Exclusive: Sonequa Martin-Green, Mike Colter, Jamie Chung, Sherri Saum, and Kiara Barnes have joined Season 2 of Fox’s crime procedural Accused.

Martin-Green and Colter will lead the finale, titled “Megan’s Story,” as Megan and John, respectively. Barnes play Eve in the same episode, in which a music executive’s marriage to her husband is threatened by a beautiful seductress.

Chung will play the character Grace in “Eugene’s Story,” and Saum will play the character Erica in “Justin’s Story.”

In “Eugene’s Story,” a kind-hearted jewelry store owner is put on trial after his wife’s past throws their present into chaos. “Justin’s Story” sees a wrestling coach is on trial after he pushes his star wrestler too far.

The new cast joins some heavy hitters who have already been announced for Season 2, including Felicity Huffman, Taylor Schilling, Patrick J. Adams, William H. Macy, Justin Chambers, Danny Pino and Nick Cannon.
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  • 9/27/2024
  • by Katie Campione
  • Deadline Film + TV
10 Best Shows Like ‘Paris Has Fallen’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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Paris Has Fallen is a spy action thriller drama series created by Howard Overman. Serving as the next entry into the Has Fallen franchise, the StudioCanal series follows the story of Vincent Taleb, a French protection officer as he teams up with an MI6 agent after a terrorist attack to figure out who was behind the attacks. They soon find themselves embroiled in a larger conspiracy threatening Paris. Paris Has Fallen stars Tewfik Jallab and Ritu Arya in the lead roles with Sean Harris, Emmanuelle Bercot, and Jérémie Covillault starring in supporting roles. So, if you loved the explosive action, thrilling stories, and compelling characters in Paris Has Fallen here are some similar shows you should check out next.

Jack Ryan (Prime Video) Credit – Prime Video

Jack Ryan is a spy action thriller drama series created by Carlton Cuse and Graham Roland.
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  • 9/25/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
‘Hacks’, ‘Fellow Travelers’, Ava DuVernay’s ‘Origin’ Among 2024 Humanitas Prize Recipients
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Hacks, Fellow Travelers and Ava DuVernay’s feature film Origin were among the recipients of the 2024 Humanitas Prizes for television and film writers whose work “explores the human condition in a nuanced way.”

This year’s honors were announced and presented at the organization’s annual awards ceremony last night at the Avalon Hollywood. The event was emceed by June Diane Raphael and Paul Scheer.

See the complete list of recipients below.

In all, 56 writers were nominated for their work across nine film and TV categories. During this year’s event, each winner received their trophy and delivered remarks to an audience of industry professionals. Winners also receive a $10,000 cash prize.

Also honored were the the recipients of the 2024 New Voices Fellowship, The David and Lynn Angell College Comedy Award, and The Carol Mendelsohn College Drama Award. Kathryn Busby, President of Original Programming for Starz,...
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  • 9/13/2024
  • by Greg Evans
  • Deadline Film + TV
Accused Season 2 Trailer Previews Dramatic Stories With Suits' Patrick J. Adams & More
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The trailer for Accused season 2 reveals the high-stakes story to come for the Fox crime drama, including an appearance from Suits star Patrick J. Adams. Developed by Homeland co-creator Alex Gansa and based on the British show of the same name, Accused is among the shows returning to Fox in just a few weeks. It's an anthology that puts the spotlight on defendants as they go on trial, with each episode bringing in new guest actors and focusing on a new story.

TVLine has shared the trailer for Accused season 2, ahead of the show's return on Tuesday, October 8 at 8 Pm Et on Fox.

After the Accused season 1 guest cast included the likes of Rachel Bilson, known for The O.C. and Heart of Dixie and The Americans star Margo Martindale, the preview highlights some of the familiar faces to come.

Who Stars In Accused Season 2? One Actor Will Be Reprising Their...
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  • 9/6/2024
  • by Abdullah Al-Ghamdi
  • ScreenRant
‘Accused’ Season 2 Adds Cobie Smulders, Vella Lovell, Dina Shihabi & Isabel Arraiza; Teaser Shows New Defendants On Trial
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Fox has added several new faces to Season 2 of Howard Gordon’s Accused. Cobie Smulders, Vella Lovell, Dina Shihabi and Isabel Arraiza will join the upcoming installment of the crime anthology series.

They join some heavy hitters who have already been announced for Season 2, including Felicity Huffman, Taylor Schilling, Patrick J. Adams, William H. Macy, Justin Chambers, Danny Pino and Nick Cannon. Michael Chiklis is also returning in front of and behind the camera, after starring in the premiere and directing a later episode in Season 1.

L-r: Cobie Smulders, Vella Lovell, Dina Shihabi and Isabel Arraiza

Alongside the new cast announcement, Fox also revealed a first look at Season 2 in a short teaser on Thursday. The clip is embedded above.

The teaser reveals that Huffman and Macy will star in the same episode, though it’s unclear exactly what their story will be. The teaser also includes scenes with Adams and Cannon,...
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  • 9/5/2024
  • by Katie Campione
  • Deadline Film + TV
“The Show Demanded Money”: Claire Danes’ Humongous Per Episode Salary Coupled With Some Insane Studio Costs Played a Huge Role in Homeland Being Canceled
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Homeland is one of the most successful shows in the history of Showtime. Created by Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa, the spy-thriller series stars Clare Danes as Carrie Mathison, a CIA case officer with bipolar disorder. It aired for eight seasons before concluding in 2020. Despite the show’s popularity, it was canceled after eight seasons with a multitude of reasons responsible for the decisions.

Homeland starring Clare Danes aired for 8 seasons (Credit: Showtime).

During an interview, the show’s producers hinted that the project’s ballooning costs might have been just one of the many factors that decided its fate. Given the multiple outdoor locations featured in the series, including many international locations, it is easy to understand why the costs might have been a concern for the network. Here is how Homeland‘s increasing budget might have affected the show’s fate.

Homeland Had Become an Extremely Expensive Show...
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  • 9/5/2024
  • by Pratik Handore
  • FandomWire
“Even if you bring a fake weapon… it has to be registered”: One Country Made Shooting Claire Danes’ Homeland a Nightmare Due to Strict Gun Control Laws
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Claire Danes found worldwide fame when she portrayed the role of CIA operative Carrie Mathison in the iconic series Homeland. The critically acclaimed series, however, wasn’t easy to shoot.

Claire Danes in a still from Homeland | Credits: Teakwood Lane Productions

With a storyline that followed CIA operative Carrie Mathison on the hunt for an American prisoner who has joined Al-Qaeda, filming the series came with its own sets of challenges.

Every Gun Had To Be Registered For Clarie Danes’ Homeland

A series that takes place in Afghanistan was quite difficult to make since shooting in the actual location was completely out of the question. To create that experience, the desserts of Morocco were used for the shots.

Claire Danes and Leonardo DiCaprio in Romeo + Juliet | Credits: Bazmark Productions

This meant that the Claire Danes-led series had to deal with the Moroccan government which was very particular with the rules.
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  • 9/3/2024
  • by Visarg Acharya
  • FandomWire
Debra Winger, Mercedes Ruehl & Christine Ebersole Join Fox’s ‘Accused’ For Season 2; Matthew James Thomas To Return
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Exclusive: Fox’s anthology series Accused has added Debra Winger (An Officer and a Gentleman), Mercedes Ruehl (The Fisher King) and Christine Ebersole (Wolf of Wall Street) to its Season 2 cast. Matthew James Thomas, who appeared in Season 1, will return in a new role.

Season 2 premieres Tuesday, October 8 at 8 p.m., a new date following a delay due to the upcoming Vice Presidential debate.

Accused is a collection of intense, topical human stories of crime and punishment. Told from the defendant’s point of view through flashbacks, each episode is a fast-paced provocative thriller, exploring a different crime, in a different city with an entirely original cast. The series is based on the BBC BAFTA Award-winning crime anthology of the same name created by Jimmy McGovern.

The series also stars Felicity Huffman, William H. Macy, Nick Cannon and Michael Chiklis.

Winger, Ruehl, Ebersole and Thomas will appear in the episode...
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  • 8/19/2024
  • by Rosy Cordero
  • Deadline Film + TV
‘Accused’ Season 2 Premiere Moves Back A Week Due To Vice Presidential Debate
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Fox has pushed the season 2 premiere of anthology crime series Accused to Tuesday, October 8 from its original October 1 date due to the recently scheduled vice presidential debate between Governor Tim Walz (D-mn) and Sen. J.D. Vance (R-oh), hosted by CBS News.

The season 2 premiere will air at 8 pm on October 8, followed by Murder in a Small Town. The second episode of Murder in a Small Town will still air on October 1, but now at 8 pm, followed by the debate, the network said Friday.

From Fox Entertainment and Sony Pictures Television, Accused is a collection of intense, topical human stories of crime and punishment. Told from the defendant’s point of view through flashbacks, each episode is a fast-paced provocative thriller, exploring a different crime, in a different city with an entirely original cast. The series is based on the BBC BAFTA Award-winning crime anthology of the same name created by Jimmy McGovern.
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 8/16/2024
  • by Denise Petski
  • Deadline Film + TV
Felicity Huffman and William H. Macy Face Off in First Photos for ‘Accused’ Season 2 | Exclusive
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Celebrity married couple Felicity Huffman and William H. Macy are once again reuniting on screen, and TheWrap has your first look at their new role. The stars will be part of the premiere episode of “Accused” Season 2 on Fox.

Titled “Lorraine’s Story,” the first episode of this new season will see Huffman as Lorraine, a woman who embeds herself into a family after claiming to see a psychic vision of their missing child. Macy’s role has yet to be announced. The episode will premiere on Oct. 1.

From “24” and “Homeland” showrunner Howard Gordon, “Accused” is based on the 2010 British series of the same name that was created by Jimmy McGovern. Each episode of the anthology thriller opens in a courtroom and explores a different crime in a different city with a completely different cast. Episodes are told through the defendant’s point of view through flashbacks as audiences discover...
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  • 8/12/2024
  • by Kayla Cobb
  • The Wrap
Original Suits Star Patrick J. Adams Joins Season 2 Of Fox's Crime Drama
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Patrick J. Adams joins Accused season 2 alongside Grey's Anatomy alum Jerricka Hinton for an episode titled "Marcus." Adams is also set to appear in upcoming Netflix shows Lockerbie and Wayward. Adams may consider reprising his role as Mike in the Suits: LA spinoff on NBC.

Accused season 2 recruits Patrick J. Adams, as the Suits star finds himself on the other side of the law. Developed by Homeland co-creator Alex Gansa and based on the British show of the same name, Accused debuted in January 2023 on Fox. The anthology focuses on ordinary people who are accused of crimes as they go on trial, showing how they got to that point. The cast of Accused season 1 included The Oc star Rachel Bilson, The Americans alum Margo Martindale, The Blacklist's Megan Boone, and more.

TVLine confirms that Adams is set to appear in an episode of Accused season 2, which debuts Tuesday, October 1 at 8 Pm Et on Fox.
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  • 7/26/2024
  • by Abdullah Al-Ghamdi
  • ScreenRant
Jessie Dicovitsky Joins Higher Ground As Head Of Television
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Exclusive: Higher Ground is stepping up its TV series efforts. President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama’s media company, which just re-upped its Netflix deal with a multiyear first-look film and TV agreement, has brought in Showtime’s Jessie Dicovitsky as Head of Television. This marks the first time Higher Ground has had a dedicated senior TV executive.

Dicovitsky is joining Higher Ground having just left her post as SVP of Original Programming for Showtime & Paramount+ last week after her most recent contract with the network came to an end. She is reuniting with former Showtime Documentary chief Vinnie Malhotra who is now President of Higher Ground Productions. Reporting to Malhotra, Dicovitsky will lead the company’s TV division, working to build out a comprehensive television production arm.

“While shepherding some of the most beloved shows on TV, Jessie has earned a remarkable reputation as a tasteful, trustworthy, and forward-thinking media executive,...
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  • 7/16/2024
  • by Nellie Andreeva
  • Deadline Film + TV
7 Best Shows Like ‘The Veil’ To Watch If You Love The Series
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An intense espionage drama with incredible performance and a thrilling storyline is always what we are waiting for and that’s just what we got in FX’s latest series The Veil. Created by Peaky Blinders‘ Steven Knight, The Veil follows the story of two women traveling from Istanbul to Paris and London as one is hiding a dangerous secret while the other is on a mission to expose it before thousands of lives are lost. The Veil stars Elisabeth Moss in the lead role with Yumna Marwan, Josh Charles, Dali Benssalah, Joana Ribeiro, and James Purefoy starring in supporting roles. So, if you loved the heart-pumping thrill ride of lies and deception in The Veil here are some similar shows you could check out next.

Killing Eve Credit – BBC America

Killing Eve is an espionage thriller and black comedy series created by Fleabag’s Phoebe Waller-Bridge. Based on a...
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  • 5/1/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Claire Danes Leads ‘The Beast In Me’ Netflix Series From Gabe Rotter; Sets ‘Homeland’ Reunion With Howard Gordon; Jodie Foster & Conan O’Brien EP
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Netflix has given the green light to The Beast In Me, a limited series headlined and executive produced by Claire Danes. In addition to Danes, the mystery thriller project, created, written and executive produced by Gabe Rotter, is executive produced by Jodie Foster, Conan O’Brien via Conaco and Homeland co-creator/executive producer Howard Gordon who will serve as showrunner, reuniting with the acclaimed series’ star/executive producer Danes. 20th Television is the studio; Gordon is no longer under a deal at Sony Pictures TV, which explains his involvement.

The surprising mix of big names attached to the series reflects its long, twisty path to the screen — indicative of how hard it often is to get a show made — which we will get into in a bit. The story may also inspire aspiring writers not to give up.

Gabe Rotter, photo by Lewis Abel

In The Beast In Me, since the...
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  • 3/28/2024
  • by Nellie Andreeva
  • Deadline Film + TV
Claire Danes, ‘Homeland’ Co-Creator Howard Gordon Team for Netflix Limited Series ‘Beast in Me’
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Netflix has ordered the limited series “The Beast in Me” with Claire Danes set to star, Variety has learned.

The series hails from writer Gabe Rotter, with Howard Gordon attached to serve as showrunner. The series reunites Gordon and Danes, as they previously worked together on the hit Showtime series “Homeland.” Danes starred in the series, which Gordon co-created and executive produced.

The official logline for “The Beast in Me” states, “Since the tragic death of her young son, acclaimed author Aggie Wiggs (Danes) has receded from public life, unable to write, a ghost of her former self. But she finds an unlikely subject for a new book when the house next door is bought by Nile Sheldon, a famed and formidable real estate mogul who was once the prime suspect in his wife’s disappearance. At once horrified and fascinated by this man, Aggie finds herself compulsively hunting for...
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  • 3/28/2024
  • by Joe Otterson
  • Variety Film + TV
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Ron Nyswaner to Receive WGA East’s Walter Bernstein Award at Writers Guild Awards
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Ron Nyswaner will soon be traveling to New York to reunite with his Writers Guild of America East fellows for a grand occasion. The Oscar-nominated screenwriter, producer and showrunner has been selected to receive the Walter Bernstein Award at the 76th Writers Guild Awards at New York’s Edison Ballroom on April 14.

The honor — named after the late screenwriter who was blacklisted for his political views only to persevere and get his career back on track with such credits as Fail-Safe, Semi-Tough and Yanks — is presented to writers “who have demonstrated with creativity, grace and bravery a willingness to confront social injustice in the face of adversity,” per the organization.

Nyswaner has been doing that for pretty much his entire career. A prime example is Jonathan Demme’s 1993 film Philadelphia. Penned by Nyswaner, the Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington-starrer was the first major Hollywood film to dramatize the real-world...
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  • 3/14/2024
  • by Chris Gardner
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Steven Lightfoot Developing ‘Scot Harvath’ Books For Sony Pictures Television Under New Overall Deal
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Exclusive: Steven Lightfoot has been tapped to develop a series adaptation of the Scot Harvath books from New York Times bestseller Brad Thor, under a relatively fresh overall deal with Sony Pictures Television that has previously gone unreported, Deadline has learned.

We’re told that the deal for scripted drama development across cable and streaming came together last year, ahead of the WGA strike. As previously reported, Lightfoot is also currently in business with the studio as co-showrunner alongside Oren Uziel of Sony Pictures Television’s untitled Spider-Man Noir series, based on the Marvel comic, for MGM+ and Prime Video.

In addition to scripting the as-yet-untitled Scot Harvath series, Lightfoot is exec producing alongside Thor; the John Wick franchise’s Chad Stahelski and his colleagues Alex Young and Jason Spitz at 87Eleven Entertainment; Shaun Redick & Yvette Yates Redick of Impossible Dream Entertainment; Scott Cross & Sean Cross of Cross Pictures,...
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  • 3/13/2024
  • by Matt Grobar
  • Deadline Film + TV
10 Best-Written TV Shows of the 2010s
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Television has seen highs and lows as a medium of entertainment, but many regard the 2010s as the beginning of a new golden age of TV. The decade saw the rise in longer story-telling, especially as streaming and binge-watching became the norm with the advent of Netflix. This helped spur the move to a more cinematic format of TV writing, which utilized the freedom of serialized, seasonal structure.

As arguably the best-written decade of television, the 2010s began a long streak of enduring, instantly iconic series, some of which are still in production. Seen by many as a decade when television productions finally got their dues, many of the format's best-written stories can be found in the span of just ten years. With some of the decade's most prolific writers continuing to develop fresh ideas for the 2020s, these series are a testament to what can be done with good writing.
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  • 2/25/2024
  • by Ashley Land
  • CBR
Spain’s ‘Ocho Apellidos Vascos’ Producers Pact With Podcast Producer, TrueStory (Exclusive)
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The growing pantheon of films and TV series inspired by podcasts continues apace with such noteworthy spinoffs as “Homecoming,” “The Dropout” and “WeCrashed” leading the pack.

It doesn’t seem so common in the Spanish language but Spanish podcast producer TrueStory is hoping to change that. The award-winning three-year-old company, operating from the U.S. and Spain, has inked a pact with Spanish production companies Kowalski Films (box office hit “Ocho Apellidos Vascos”) and Feelgood Media (Icíar’s Bollaín’s “Maixabel”) to co-create a podcast of actual events that can later be adapted into audiovisual formats.

To date, titles adapted from Spanish-language podcasts are few, although some have emerged in recent years, led by “El gran apagón” from Podium Podcast, which inspired the Movistar Plus+ series “Offworld” (“Apagón”); “El crimen de la guardia urbana” on Netflix, adapted from Carlos Porta’s podcast “Crims”; and “XRey,” the podcast about former Spanish...
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  • 12/14/2023
  • by Anna Marie de la Fuente
  • Variety Film + TV
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It’s Quiet, Too Quiet, in Hollywood: Where Are the Deals?
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Once the writers strike ended in late September, president of FX Entertainment Nick Grad and his colleagues began to clear their schedules. After a 148-day stoppage, the second longest in Writers Guild of America history, surely there would be a deluge of writers with fresh ideas and new spec scripts coming through, and Grad and team were ready.

But here we are, nearly two and a half months later, and that deluge never came. Not for those FX executives, or, as an informal survey of the television industry suggests, their rivals across the landscape. “It’s eerie, nobody’s buying anything,” says one top producer, echoing a chorus of sources who express surprise at how quiet the marketplace has been since Hollywood’s writers went back to work.

Everybody seems to have a theory, of course. Some are adamant that writers took the “pencils down” mandate more seriously during this...
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  • 12/7/2023
  • by Lacey Rose and Lesley Goldberg
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
TV Adaptation Of Classic Ethan Hawke Sci-Fi Movie Scrapped At Showtime (But Looking For New Home)
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After just a few months of being in development, Showtime has officially scrapped plans for a Gattaca TV show adaptation. Written and directed by The Truman Show's Andrew Niccol, the dystopian sci-fi movie was set in a near future in which society is split between those conceived naturally and those created via genetic selection, following Ethan Hawke's Vincent as he poses as the latter in the hopes of fulfilling his dreams of deep-space travel. Also starring Jude Law, Uma Thurman and Gore Vidal, Gattaca scored critical acclaim, though proved a box office failure.

Amid studio turmoil with the ongoing WGA writers strike and potential SAG-AFTRA strike, The Hollywood Reporter has brought word that Showtime has scrapped plans for four new TV shows, including a continuation of the Ethan Hawke sci-fi movie Gattaca. Other projects scrapped or passed on include the Mandy Patinkin comedy Seasoned, which had a series order,...
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  • 7/1/2023
  • by Grant Hermanns
  • ScreenRant
Gattaca Sci-Fi Adaptation Series Not Moving Forward
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The series adaptation of 1997’s sci-fi thriller movie Gattaca will no longer move forward at Showtime.

It was reported in March 2022 that Homeland creators Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa were teaming up for the development of a Gattaca reboot. However, according to Variety, Showtime has officially scrapped the project, which was being produced by Sony Pictures Television. The outlet noted that Sony TV currently has the option to sell its planned Gattaca series to other networks or streamers.

Related: Star Trek Prodigy's Cancelation Shows Paramount Repeating Past Mistakes

The Gattaca series would have been adapted by Oscar-nominated scribe Craig Borten, with Gansa and Gordon serving as executive producers. Plot and character details about the project were not disclosed, but it was originally "being eyed with a sizable commitment" at Showtime during the early stages of its development. This isn’t the first time Sony Pictures Television tried to adapt Gattaca as a series,...
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  • 6/30/2023
  • by Maggie Dela Paz
  • CBR
'Gattaca' Reboot Series Dead at Showtime
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Showtime has scrapped its plan for the Gattaca series, The Hollywood Reporter has revealed. The series was announced back in March with Emmy Award-winning duo Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa at the helm and was billed as a sequel to the classic sci-fi starring Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman, taking place a generation after the events of the original film. However, Sony Pictures Television which produced the series is looking to shop the project elsewhere, which would have brought the Homeland creators back to Showtime.
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  • 6/29/2023
  • by Shrishty
  • Collider.com
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Mandy Patinkin Marriage Comedy, Gattaca Reboot Among Four Series Scrapped at Showtime
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We won’t get to see Mandy Patinkin’s adorable real-life marriage become a TV show after all.

Showtime has scrapped four series that were in the works, according to The Hollywood Reporter, led by Seasoned, a comedy based on Patinkin and his wife Kathryn Grody’s 43-year marital bond. The comedy, which was first announced last year and earned a six-episode series order at the network, was to star Patinkin and Grody and follow “the delightfully tumultuous relationship and life of a successful, gregarious, deeply committed, slightly insane married couple.”

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  • 6/29/2023
  • by Dave Nemetz
  • TVLine.com
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‘Gattaca,’ ‘Seasoned’ No Longer Moving Forward at Showtime
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Showtime will no longer be moving forward with four shows — “Gattaca,” “Seasoned,” “Split” and “Sweetness” — TheWrap can confirm.

The decision not to move forward with “Gattaca” came down to financials, a source familiar with the matter told TheWrap. At present, Showtime is interested in investing more in IP the network owns versus leased IP.

All projects will have the opportunity to be shopped elsewhere.

Little is known about the four projects, which were in development. Alex Gansa was announced to showrun and executive produce “Gattaca,” the TV adaptation of the 1997 sci-fi movie, with Gansa’s partner Howard Gordon executive producing. “Seasoned” was a scripted comedy from Mandy Patinkin and Kathryn Grody that is based on their real-life relationship. “Sweetness” came from writer, director and producer Nick Stoller and Oscar-winner Emerald Fennell and has been described as a “female-driven anthology project.” Even less is known about “Split.”

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  • 6/29/2023
  • by Kayla Cobb
  • The Wrap
Gattaca reboot series from Homeland’s Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa has been scrapped by Showtime
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Update: Three months after the Gattaca reboot TV series was first announced comes the news that the project has been scrapped by Showtime. In addition to the Gattaca series, Showtime also axed Seasoned, a comedy inspired by the lives of real-life married couple Mandy Patinkin and Kathryn Grody, as well as Sweetness and Split, two projects that had been in development. Gattaca will have the opportunity to be shopped elsewhere, so it’s possible we may still see the reboot series.

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Gattaca remains one of my favourite movies, but that doesn’t make it immune from receiving the reboot treatment. It’s been reported that Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa, best known for Homeland, are developing a TV series adaptation of the 1997 sci-fi movie for Showtime with Craig Borton (Dallas Buyers Club).

Deals haven’t closed yet, but it’s said that Alex Gansa will serve as showrunner of the...
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  • 6/29/2023
  • by Kevin Fraser
  • JoBlo.com
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‘Gattaca’ Reboot, Mandy Patinkin’s ‘Seasoned’ Among 4 Shows Dropped at Showtime
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Chris McCarthy continues to slim down Showtime’s content pipeline.

The premium cable network has passed on four projects: the reboot of Gattaca that would have brought Homeland duo Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa back to the Paramount Global outlet as well as Seasoned, the comedy inspired by the lives of married couple Mandy Patinkin and Kathryn Grody that had previously had a series order. Also getting the pass are two projects that had been in development — Split and Sweetness.

Sony Pictures Television, which produces Gattaca and Sweetness, plans to shop both projects.

Showtime declined to comment.

The passes come after Chris McCarthy added oversight of Showtime to his purview last year, giving him control of nearly all of Paramount Global’s linear networks including MTV, Comedy Central and Paramount Network, among others. This week, Showtime programming was folded into Paramount+ in a bid to provide the streamer with the...
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  • 6/29/2023
  • by Lesley Goldberg
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
‘Gattaca’ Series, Mandy Patinkin Show ‘Seasoned’ Among Projects Scrapped at Showtime
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Showtime is not moving forward with a number of projects, including a “Gattaca” series adaptation as well as the Mandy Patinkin-led series “Seasoned.”

“Gattaca” was first reported as being in development at Showtime back in March, while “Seasoned” was ordered to series at the network in April. In addition, Showtime is also no longer moving forward on development of the projects “Split” and “Sweetness.”

All of the projects were produced by outside studios, which sources say was the reason they were scrapped. Those studios will all have the option to now shop the projects to other outlets.

This is the latest round of development cuts at Showtime and Paramount as a whole in recent months. Once Chris McCarthy added Showtime to his purview, it was reported in March that Showtime had significantly pared down its development slate. Meanwhile, it was announced earlier this week that Paramount+ was canceling and removing a number of shows,...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 6/29/2023
  • by Joe Otterson
  • Variety Film + TV
‘Gattaca’ Series Adaptation & Mandy Patinkin Comedy ‘Seasoned’ Scrapped At Showtime Along With Two Development Projects
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Showtime has scrapped a number of greenlit originals including the series remake of Gattaca from Homeland co-creators Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa and Seasoned, a comedy starring real-life husband and wife Mandy Patinkin and Kathryn Grody.

It is also not moving forward with two development projects – Sweetness and Split. Sweetness comes from Nick Stoller and Promising Young Woman Oscar winner Emerald Fennell and is a female-driven anthology project. It comes out of Stoller’s overall deal with Sony Pictures TV, which will shop elsewhere. Not much is known about Split.

The move comes after Showtime merged with Paramount+ on the streaming side and follows the cancelation of other series ahead of their debut including Three Women, which moved to Starz, and Ripley, which moved to Netflix.

It is the latest cull as part of a cost-cutting drive across Paramount, following the move to pull a raft of series from its...
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  • 6/29/2023
  • by Peter White
  • Deadline Film + TV
11 Best Episodes Of Homeland Ranked
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"Homeland" continues to overshadow most modern entertainment thanks to its fast-paced action, alluring drama, and incredible acting. Starring Claire Danes, Damien Lewis, Mandy Patinkin, Rupert Friend, Morena Baccarin, and Morgan Saylor, the Showtime original series burst onto the air in 2011, capturing all the awards and garnering critical accolades. It faced challenges in its second and third seasons but made a triumphant return, steadily improving over the next four years.

Created by Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa, who happily incorporate elements from their other prestigious TV series, such as "24," "Homeland" follows CIA Agent Carrie Mathison (played by Claire Danes) as she attempts to uncover a dangerous secret held by Sgt. Nicholas Brody (played by Damien Lewis), who may or may not be a terrorist. The premise is clever, the writing is smart, and the storytelling is brilliant. "Homeland" goes beyond that and earns points for tackling important current political issues,...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 6/3/2023
  • by Jeff Ames
  • Slash Film
12 Shows Like Reacher That Are Worth Checking Out
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If you haven't checked out "Reacher" Season 1, stop what you're doing, head over to Prime Video, and stream all eight episodes pronto. Seriously, this action-packed mystery thriller checks all the right boxes for modern-day entertainment. Action? Check. Drama? Check. Romance? Check. A charismatic lead character? Double check. Carefully constructed narrative with shocking revelations around every corner? Check. "Reacher" has it all. Aside from a few missteps, the series expertly captures the tone and feel of Lee Child's violent, muscular hero who always wins thanks to his imposing stature, impeccable fighting abilities, and sharp investigative instincts.

Starring Alan Ritchson as Jack Reacher, an ex-Army investigator who spends his days wandering the Earth, dishing out justice for those in need, "Reacher" finds our hero tasked with clearing his name for a murder he didn't commit. As he slowly uncovers the truth, Reacher stumbles on a vast conspiracy involving violent criminals who don't take kindly to outsiders.
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  • 5/21/2023
  • by Jeff Ames
  • Slash Film
Howard Gordon To Be Honored At 62nd Monte-Carlo TV Fest; ‘Harlan Coben’s Shelter’ To World Premiere
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Homeland co-creator Howard Gordon will receive the 62nd Monte-Carlo Television Festival’s Honorary Golden Nymph, an award that honors renowned professionals for their extraordinary contributions to the entertainment and television industry.

Gordon will be presented with the award on Tuesday, June 20, the closing night of the event. The 62nd Edition of the Fest runs June 16-20 in Monaco.

Gordon co-created with Alex Gansa the multiple award-winning series Homeland. He’s currently serving as executive producer on the second season of Fox’s Accused and he previously served as executive producer on the original Fox series 24 and reboot 24: Legacy, among numerous other credits.

Previous recipients of the honor include Darren Star Dick Wolf, Ted Turner, Jerry Bruckheimer, Anne Sweeney, Stephen J. Cannell, Marcy Carsey and Tom Werner.

Additionally, it was announced today that Harlan Coben’s Shelter, a Prime Video Original series, will world premiere at the fest, with the...
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  • 5/4/2023
  • by Denise Petski
  • Deadline Film + TV
‘The Diplomat’ Renewed for Season 2 at Netflix
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Fans of “The Diplomat” can officially relax knowing that they won’t be left hanging after that Season 1 finale twist.

Netflix has announced that Debora Cahn’s hit series — which stars Keri Russell as a well-dressed American ambassador who gets an unexpected (and unwanted) promotion while her marriage is unraveling — has been renewed for a second season. No release date or production schedule has been announced, but Russell will be returning as Kate Wyler with Cahn continuing to serve as showrunner and executive producer.

“I am thrilled to be headed back for another round of this smart screwball show,” Russell said in a statement announcing the news. “Dare I say it’s fun? Thank you Netflix for giving us another shot.”

“We had such a great time making ‘The Diplomat,'” Cahn added. “And it’s a thrill to see how much people are enjoying it. We’re so glad...
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  • 5/1/2023
  • by Christian Zilko
  • Indiewire
Every Season Of Homeland Ranked Worst To Best
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Starring Claire Danes, Damian Lewis, Mandy Patinkin, Rupert Friend, and Morena Baccarin, "Homeland" follows the life of Marine Sgt. Nicholas Brody (Lewis) after a near-decade-long stint in captivity. He immediately falls under the scrutiny of resourceful (and bipolar) CIA agent Carrie Mathison (Danes). She believes he's become a terrorist. So begins a cat-and-mouse thriller filled with numerous twists and shocking moments.

Throughout its eight seasons, "Homeland" took its viewers on a wild emotional ride. After winning several awards amidst its premiere season in 2011, the spy series stumbled to live up to its hype. Eventually, showrunners Alex Gansa and Howard Gordon (of "X-Files" and "24" fame) shifted "Homeland" into a brilliant new direction -- carrying the show to a satisfying finale.

So, which season is the best that "Homeland" has to offer? Pop in some jazz music, grab a big bottle of wine, and read on to see every season of "Homeland" ranked worst to best.
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  • 4/29/2023
  • by Jeff Ames
  • Slash Film
Glenn Geller Joins Skybound Entertainment As Head Of Television
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Robert Kirkman’s Skybound Entertainment has tapped former CBS entertainment president Glenn Geller as head of the company’s television division.

In his new role, Geller will focus on expanding and guiding Skybound’s slate as the company seeks to further establish itself as the premier home for elevated, commercial genre fare.

Most recently, Geller was President of Homeland co-creators-executive producers Alex Gansa and Howard Gordon’s Sony Pictures TV-based Gansa|Gordon Productions, and led development of projects targeted for streaming, cable and broadcast, including Accused for Fox, which recently was picked up for a second season, and the upcoming Showtime series Gattaca.

“I’m beyond excited to join the Skybound team, an organization completely focused on empowering creators,” said Geller. “I look forward to building on the company’s ongoing success and finding more stories and creative partners, both here and abroad, to excite fans worldwide.”

Skybound is about...
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  • 4/28/2023
  • by Nellie Andreeva
  • Deadline Film + TV
‘The Diplomat’ Review: Keri Russell’s Slick Netflix Series Makes a Meal Out of Political Parlance
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“The Diplomat” talks a big game. Set within closed-door embassy offices and staggeringly grand municipal buildings, various political officials fervently discuss the state of Iran, Russia, and Afghanistan. They name-drop presidents and call up sources. They make historic, sweeping plans for countries thousands of miles away in response to international incidents that rarely make the news and then rework those plans when new information comes in — which it does, all the damn time.

Always, it seems, they’re talking. Talking about what’s best for their country, their president, their people; talking about what’s best for that other country, and its president, and its people; talking about how they’re going to talk about those topics, so they’ll be best positioned to get what they want, and talking about what’s already been said, parsing keywords and inflections that might shed light on the speaker’s hidden intentions.
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  • 4/19/2023
  • by Ben Travers
  • Indiewire
Michael Chiklis, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Abigail Breslin, and Whitney Cummings in Accused (2023)
Accused: Season One Ratings
Michael Chiklis, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Abigail Breslin, and Whitney Cummings in Accused (2023)
Fox's new Accused TV series is executive produced by Howard Gordon, Alex Gansa, and David Shore, three names that have produced successful and long-running drama series. Will this new show be a hit in the ratings? Will Accused be cancelled or renewed for season two? Stay tuned. *Status Update Below.

An anthology crime drama series, the Accused TV show is based on the BBC series of the same name. Each episode is a fast-paced provocative thriller, exploring a different crime, in a different city, with an entirely different cast. Stories begin in a courtroom and focus on the defendant, with viewers knowing nothing about their crime or how they ended up on trial. Told from the defendant's point of view through flashbacks, the show holds a mirror up to current times with evocative and emotional stories. In the...
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  • 3/24/2023
  • by TVSeriesFinale.com
  • TVSeriesFinale.com
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‘Accused,’ ‘Alert: Missing Persons Unit’ Renewed at Fox
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Fox is beefing up its scripted series roster for the 2023-24 season.

The network has renewed first-year dramas Accused and Alert: Missing Persons Unit for second seasons. The two shows, which bowed in January, have found decent-sized audiences and get substantial viewing on streaming platforms.

Alert will also have a new showrunner in season two, with Carla Kettner (The Blacklist, Bones) taking over for co-creator John Eisendrath (who will remain an executive producer).

“Accused and Alert stand out as two of this season’s new broadcast and multi-platform success stories,” Fox Entertainment president Michael Thorn said in a statement. “Looking to 2023-24, we’ll continue to deliver on the powerful storytelling coming from both series, building on our incredible partnership with Sony and further solidifying Fox’s strong slate of dramas, giving our schedule tremendous season-to-season stability.”

Both series are co-productions between Sony Pictures Television and Fox Entertainment. Accused, based on a BBC series,...
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  • 3/23/2023
  • by Rick Porter
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
‘Accused’ & ‘Alert: Missing Persons Unit’ Renewed For Season 2 At Fox
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Fox is doubling down on a pair of freshman crime dramas. The network has renewed Accused and Alert: Missing Persons Unit for second seasons. Both shows come from Sony Pictures Television.

Related Story We’ll Be Back: Photo Gallery Of TV Series Renewed In 2023 Related Story Fox Unveils Major Expansion Of Century City Studio Lot With 9 New Soundstages, Media Campus Related Story Fox Developing 'No. 1 Supreme Citizen Of America' From Comedian Peter S. Kim

The renewal of Howard Gordon’s crime anthology series Accused was expected, given that it opened strong with a 2.0 rating in the 18-49 demo and 8.4M viewers on live+same day data and grew to more than 11.3M multi-platform viewers and a 2.3 rating in the demo in the three days after its premiere, making it broadcast’s highest-rated debut in nearly two years, since the premiere of NBC’s Law & Order: Organized Crime in April...
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  • 3/23/2023
  • by Peter White
  • Deadline Film + TV
‘A Gentleman In Moscow’: Leah Harvey, Paul Ready & More Join Paramount+ & Showtime Drama Series
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Exclusive: The cast is coming together on Paramount+ and Showtime’s upcoming limited series A Gentleman in Moscow.

BAFTA nominee Leah Harvey, Johnny Harris, Paul Ready, Alexa Goodall, John Heffernan, Lyès Salem, Fehinti Balogun, Björn Hlynur Haraldsson, Dee Ahluwalia and Anastasia Hille have joined Ewan McGregor and Mary Elizabeth Winstead in the ensemble drama that eOne is making in association with Paramount.

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The series is based on Amor Towles’ internationally bestselling novel. Ewan McGregor is starring in the series as Count Alexander Rostov, a Russian aristocrat who’s forced to make a life for himself in a hotel after being...
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  • 3/21/2023
  • by Jesse Whittock
  • Deadline Film + TV
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TVLine Items: Showtime Eyes Gattaca Series, Penguin Adds Three and More
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The team behind Homeland is looking to bring Gattaca to Showtime.

A series based on the 1997 movie that starred Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman is in development at the cabler, with Homeland vets Alex Gansa and Howard Gordon attached as executive producers, our sister site Variety reports. The duo co-created the project with Craig Borten (Dallas Buyers Club), and Gansa will serve as showrunner if it moves forward.

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  • 3/16/2023
  • by Vlada Gelman
  • TVLine.com
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