Hulu has released the teaser for False Positive, a new A24 feature billed as a Rosemary’s Baby-inspired horror film. Ilana Glazer of Broad City fame sheds her comedy persona to star in False Positive as a woman who finds her dream fertility doctor (Pierce Brosnan) and finally gets pregnant, only for something sinister to begin happening. Watch the False Positive teaser […]
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- 5/22/2021
- by Hoai-Tran Bui
- Slash Film
CBS, which unveiled its fall schedule on Wednesday morning, is a network that likes the traditional development process and pilot season.
Covid obviously threw a spanner in the works over the past 14 months, spurring the network to order dramas such as The Equalizer and Clarice straight-to-series. While CBS Entertainment president Kelly Kahl expects this trend towards year-round development to continue in some ways, he also expects things to go back to normal over the next 12 months.
Kahl, in a wide-ranging interview that covered topics as diverse as comedy, the future of NCIS and his hopes to get The Amazing Race back on the air, told Deadline, “I sense, for us, it’s going to lean a little more towards back the normal cycle. We’re not going to rule out doing pilots off-cycle, we have a couple down the road that we’re going to do off cycle, but I...
Covid obviously threw a spanner in the works over the past 14 months, spurring the network to order dramas such as The Equalizer and Clarice straight-to-series. While CBS Entertainment president Kelly Kahl expects this trend towards year-round development to continue in some ways, he also expects things to go back to normal over the next 12 months.
Kahl, in a wide-ranging interview that covered topics as diverse as comedy, the future of NCIS and his hopes to get The Amazing Race back on the air, told Deadline, “I sense, for us, it’s going to lean a little more towards back the normal cycle. We’re not going to rule out doing pilots off-cycle, we have a couple down the road that we’re going to do off cycle, but I...
- 5/19/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Chuck Lorre’s freshman comedies B Positive and The United States of Al have both been renewed for second seasons.
B Positive, the Thomas Middleditch and Annaleigh Ashford-fronted show was the first new CBS show to debut as part of the 2020/21 broadcast season and was the second new show of the season, after ABC’s Big Sky, to receive a back order.
Both shows are airing as part of CBS’ Thursday comedy slate alongside Young Sheldon and Mom, and while neither show has been a breakout hit, comedy traditionally takes longer to find an audience.
Created by former Mom co-executive producer Marco Pennette inspired by personal experience, B Positive is about a therapist and newly divorced dad (Middleditch) who is faced with finding a kidney donor when he runs into a rough-around-the-edges woman from his past (Ashford) who volunteers her own. Together they form an unlikely bond and begin...
B Positive, the Thomas Middleditch and Annaleigh Ashford-fronted show was the first new CBS show to debut as part of the 2020/21 broadcast season and was the second new show of the season, after ABC’s Big Sky, to receive a back order.
Both shows are airing as part of CBS’ Thursday comedy slate alongside Young Sheldon and Mom, and while neither show has been a breakout hit, comedy traditionally takes longer to find an audience.
Created by former Mom co-executive producer Marco Pennette inspired by personal experience, B Positive is about a therapist and newly divorced dad (Middleditch) who is faced with finding a kidney donor when he runs into a rough-around-the-edges woman from his past (Ashford) who volunteers her own. Together they form an unlikely bond and begin...
- 5/15/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
CBS has finalized its renewals for the 2021-22 season, picking up a pair of comedies from mega-producer Chuck Lorre: B Positive and United States of Al.
Both shows will enter their second seasons next year and continue Lorre’s long-standing relationship with the network. The Warner Bros.-based producer will have four series on CBS next year, with Bob Hearts Abishola having been renewed in February and Young Sheldon scoring a three-season pickup in late March.
The renewals for B Positive and United States of Al put a wrap on CBS’ current scripted series this season, although two of the network’s bubble shows, Seal Team and Clarice, are ...
Both shows will enter their second seasons next year and continue Lorre’s long-standing relationship with the network. The Warner Bros.-based producer will have four series on CBS next year, with Bob Hearts Abishola having been renewed in February and Young Sheldon scoring a three-season pickup in late March.
The renewals for B Positive and United States of Al put a wrap on CBS’ current scripted series this season, although two of the network’s bubble shows, Seal Team and Clarice, are ...
- 5/15/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
CBS has finalized its renewals for the 2021-22 season, picking up a pair of comedies from mega-producer Chuck Lorre: B Positive and United States of Al.
Both shows will enter their second seasons next year and continue Lorre’s long-standing relationship with the network. The Warner Bros.-based producer will have four series on CBS next year, with Bob Hearts Abishola having been renewed in February and Young Sheldon scoring a three-season pickup in late March.
The renewals for B Positive and United States of Al put a wrap on CBS’ current scripted series this season, although two of the network’s bubble shows, Seal Team and Clarice, are ...
Both shows will enter their second seasons next year and continue Lorre’s long-standing relationship with the network. The Warner Bros.-based producer will have four series on CBS next year, with Bob Hearts Abishola having been renewed in February and Young Sheldon scoring a three-season pickup in late March.
The renewals for B Positive and United States of Al put a wrap on CBS’ current scripted series this season, although two of the network’s bubble shows, Seal Team and Clarice, are ...
- 5/15/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
CBS has canceled its legal drama All Rise and single-camera comedy The Unicorn.
Both shows will exit the network after two seasons. The decision is among the last CBS is making on its current shows heading into next week’s upfronts, with only comedies B Positive and United States of Al — both from Chuck Lorre — still awaiting word on their future.
The cancellations come a day after news that two other CBS shows, Seal Team and Clarice, may move to ViacomCBS’ streaming service Paramount+ next season. The network has renewed a dozen of its current scripted shows and ordered six others for the 2021-22 season.
All ...
Both shows will exit the network after two seasons. The decision is among the last CBS is making on its current shows heading into next week’s upfronts, with only comedies B Positive and United States of Al — both from Chuck Lorre — still awaiting word on their future.
The cancellations come a day after news that two other CBS shows, Seal Team and Clarice, may move to ViacomCBS’ streaming service Paramount+ next season. The network has renewed a dozen of its current scripted shows and ordered six others for the 2021-22 season.
All ...
- 5/15/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
CBS has canceled its legal drama All Rise and single-camera comedy The Unicorn.
Both shows will exit the network after two seasons. The decision is among the last CBS is making on its current shows heading into next week’s upfronts, with only comedies B Positive and United States of Al — both from Chuck Lorre — still awaiting word on their future.
The cancellations come a day after news that two other CBS shows, Seal Team and Clarice, may move to ViacomCBS’ streaming service Paramount+ next season. The network has renewed a dozen of its current scripted shows and ordered six others for the 2021-22 season.
All ...
Both shows will exit the network after two seasons. The decision is among the last CBS is making on its current shows heading into next week’s upfronts, with only comedies B Positive and United States of Al — both from Chuck Lorre — still awaiting word on their future.
The cancellations come a day after news that two other CBS shows, Seal Team and Clarice, may move to ViacomCBS’ streaming service Paramount+ next season. The network has renewed a dozen of its current scripted shows and ordered six others for the 2021-22 season.
All ...
- 5/15/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
CBS is handing out series orders!
While the network is passing on Patrick Dempsey's political drama, Ways and Means, and two others, they picked up a comedy and a drama.
Another potential series, Only True Lies, has been pushed off-cycle but is still in contention.
A multicamera comedy titled Smallwood starting Pete Holmes has been given the greenlight.
It comes from executive producers David Hollander and Brian D'Arcy James, and the pilot was directed by Mark Cendrowski.
Holmes stars as an ordinary guy who turns to pro bowling to support his family after being laid off from the Gm factory.
Chi McBride and Katie Lowes costar.
Smallwood, from CBS Studios, seems like a good fit for Holmes.
He previously created and starred on Crashing that aired on HBO from 2017-19.
The Sophia Bush pilot, Good Sam, also got the greenlight.
This show was held over from last year's pilot season,...
While the network is passing on Patrick Dempsey's political drama, Ways and Means, and two others, they picked up a comedy and a drama.
Another potential series, Only True Lies, has been pushed off-cycle but is still in contention.
A multicamera comedy titled Smallwood starting Pete Holmes has been given the greenlight.
It comes from executive producers David Hollander and Brian D'Arcy James, and the pilot was directed by Mark Cendrowski.
Holmes stars as an ordinary guy who turns to pro bowling to support his family after being laid off from the Gm factory.
Chi McBride and Katie Lowes costar.
Smallwood, from CBS Studios, seems like a good fit for Holmes.
He previously created and starred on Crashing that aired on HBO from 2017-19.
The Sophia Bush pilot, Good Sam, also got the greenlight.
This show was held over from last year's pilot season,...
- 5/15/2021
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
NBC will be the first broadcast network to unveil its fall 2021 schedule this Friday, ahead of the May 17 NBCUniversal virtual upfront presentation. There is one non-bubble series left for the network to pick up, Law & Order: Organized Crime starring Chris Meloni, which likely will get a second-season order this week as NBC is firming up its fall slate.
The four NBC scripted series on the bubble are all midseason entries that still are airing their current seasons. Because of the pandemic-delayed Season 2020-21 start, that also shifted the traditional midseason window, some — if not all — of NBC’s four bubble series,...
The four NBC scripted series on the bubble are all midseason entries that still are airing their current seasons. Because of the pandemic-delayed Season 2020-21 start, that also shifted the traditional midseason window, some — if not all — of NBC’s four bubble series,...
- 5/11/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
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