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Last night’s primetime line-up was filled with reality, news, repeats, animation and a documentary special along with new episodes of five Sunday night dramas.

Here is how those five Sunday night dramas fared in the overall ratings last week:

8 PM Show:
The Equalizer (CBS) [NEW] – 6.7 million viewers

9 PM Shows:
NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS) [NEW] – 5.5 million viewers
Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist (NBC) [NEW] – 1.2 million viewers

10 PM Shows:
NCIS: New Orleans (CBS) [NEW] – 4.6 million viewers
The Rookie (ABC) [NEW] – 3.7 million viewers

What did you watch on TV last night. Please share.

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On April 9, the Netflix feature film Thunder Force will debut online.

Two childhood best friends (Octavia Spencer and Melissa McCarthy) reunite as an unlikely crime-fighting superhero duo when one invents a formula that gives ordinary people superpowers.

The cast includes Jason Bateman, Bobby Cannavale, Melissa Leo, Melissa Ponzio and Pom Klementieff.

Here is a trailer for Thunder Force:

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Here is the list of the programming options to expect on TV this coming week:

On April 7, A Million Little Things will move to its new night (Wednesdays) at 10 PM on ABC; also that night the 5th and final season of Queen of the South will get underway tonight on the USA Network at 10 PM.

The reboot of Kung Fu will debut on The CW on April 7 at 8 PM. A quarter-life crisis causes a young Chinese-American woman, Nicky Shen (Olivia Liang), to drop out of college and go on a life-changing journey to an isolated monastery in China. But when she returns to San Francisco, she finds her hometown is overrun with crime and corruption and her own parents (Tzi Ma and Kheng Hua Tan) are at the mercy of a powerful Triad. Nicky will rely on her tech-savvy sister (Shannon Dang), pre-med brother (Jon Prasida), Assistant District Attorney and ex-boyfriend (Gavin Stenhouse), and new love interest (Eddie Liu) as well as her martial arts skills and Shaolin values to protect her community and bring criminals to justice … all while searching for the ruthless assassin (Gwendoline Yeo) who killed her Shaolin mentor and is now targeting her.

On April 8, the spring premiere of Fear the Walking Dead will air on AMC+ online.

The new ABC drama Rebel will debut on April 8 at 10 PM. Inspired by the life of Erin Brockovich today, Annie “Rebel” Bello (Katey Sagal) is a blue-collar legal advocate without a law degree. She’s a funny, messy, brilliant and fearless woman who cares desperately about the causes she fights for and the people she loves. When Rebel applies herself to a fight she believes in, she will win at almost any cost. The cast includes John Corbett, Andy Garcia, Kevin Zegers, Sam Palladio and Tamala Jones.

The series finale of Wynonna Earp will air at 10 PM on Syfy on April 9.

Also on April 9, the Netflix feature film Thunder Force will debut online. Two childhood best friends (Octavia Spencer and Melissa McCarthy) reunite as an unlikely crime-fighting superhero duo when one invents a formula that gives ordinary people superpowers. The cast includes Jason Bateman, Bobby Cannavale, Melissa Leo, Melissa Ponzio and Pom Klementieff.

The Hallmark Channel movie As Luck Would Have It will debut on April 10 at 9 PM. Lindsey (JoAnna Garcia Swisher) travels to Ireland to acquire land that is perfect for a resort. She decides to enter the town’s world-renowned matchmaking festival to prove her investment in the community and win over a handsome local (Allen Leech from Downton Abbey).

On April 11, the UPtv movie A Love to Remember will debut at 7 PM. After a year of interacting exclusively online, Tenley (Rhiannon Fish), an eco-conscious horticulturist, finally works up the courage to meet her online crush, Jared. When Jared doesn’t show because of a bike accident, Tenley gets mistaken for his wife at the hospital. Soon, she’s forced to keep the lie up with Jared’s entire family and his annoyingly charming best friend, Everett (Edward Ruttle) in order to save Jared’s company.

The movie Crossword Mysteries: Riddle Me Dead will debut on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries on April 11 at 8 PM. Tess (Lacey Chabert) gets invited to be a part of a popular game show, but when the host is unexpectedly murdered, she and Detective Logan O’Connor (Brennan Elliott) seek to uncover who was behind it all. Barbara Niven also stars.

Also on April 11, the new period piece drama The Nevers will air on HBO at 9 PM. It is August 1896 when Victorian London is rocked to its foundations by a supernatural event which gives certain people – mostly women – abnormal abilities, from the wondrous to the disturbing. But no matter their particular “turns,” all who belong to this new underclass are in grave danger. It falls to mysterious, quick-fisted widow Amalia True (Laura Donnelly) and brilliant young inventor Penance Adair (Ann Skelly) to protect and shelter these gifted “orphans.” To do so, they will have to face the brutal forces determined to annihilate their kind. The cast includes Amy Manson, Ben Chaplin, Denis O’Hare, Eleanor Tomlinson, James Norton, Olivia Williams and Tom Riley.

Lastly, also on April 11, the season finale of Pennyworth will air on EPIX at 9 PM; also that night the reality series Men In Kilts will air at 8:55 PM on Starz and Fear the Walking Dead will also air its spring premiere at 9 PM on AMC.

Mark your calendars!

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

5:30 PM:
Ocean’s 8 movie on TNT

6 PM:
Wedding Every Weekend movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
Follow Your Heart movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)

6:10 PM:
The Way Back movie on Cinemax

6:30 PM:
Olympus Has Fallen movie on Syfy

6:50 PM:
Shrek (animated) movie on Freform

7 PM:
The Green Mile movie on AMC

7:30 PM:
Thor: The Dark World movie on FX

8 PM:
Pennyworth on EPIX (Encore)
Superman & Lois on The CW (Reair of DEBUT)
9-1-1 on FOX (Reair)
Bridal Wave movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
My Gal Sunday movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries
Hitman movie on Cinemax

8:230 PM:
Men in Kilts on Starz (Encore)

8:55 PM:
Shrek 2 (animated) movie on Freeform

9 PM:
Condor on EPIX (Encore)
Titanic movie on Encore

9:30 PM:
Superman & Lois: Legacy of Hope on The CW (Reair of Special)

9:50 PM:
Godfather of Harlem on EPIX (Reair)

10 PM:
Riddled With Deceit: A Martha’s Vineyard Mystery movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)

10:01 PM:
Debris on NBC (NEW)

10:30 PM:
Godfather of Harlem on EPIX (Reair)
Ocean’s 8 movie on TNT

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for this past week:

RENEWALS/CANCELLATIONS

There will be no 4th season for American Gods as Starz has pulled the plug on the series. (TV Line)

Miss Scarlet and the Duke has been given a second season renewal. (Masterpiece)

Disney+ has decided not to order a 2nd season of The Right Stuff, but Warner Bros. Television (the studio behind the series) is shopping the series to other outlets. (Deadline)

TV DEVELOPMENT NEWS

CBS has given CSI: Vegas, the reboot/revival of the original series CBS, a formal series order. The series will pick up six years after the original finale, finding vets Gil (William Petersen) and Sara (Jorja Fox) surrounded by a new crop of Sin City-based CSIs who will be played by Matt Lauria (Friday Night Lights and Kingdom), Paula Newsome (Chicago Med and NCIS), Mel Rodriguez (Last Man on Earth) and Mandeep Dhillon (After Life). Wallace Langham, who played lab tech David Hodges, will also be back as a series regular. (TV Line)

NBC has given a series order to the drama Ordinary Joe that will explore the three parallel lives of the show’s main character to be played by James Wolk (Tell Me A Story) after he makes a pivotal choice at a crossroads in his life. The series asks the question of how different life might look if you made your decision based on love, loyalty or passion. The series also stars Natalie Martinez (Under the Dome and The Fugitive), Charlie Barnett (Arrow and You) and Elizabeth Lail (Once Upon a Time and Dead of Summer). (Variety)

TV CASTING NEWS

Breakout star Rege-Jean Page will not appear in season 2 of Bridgerton, but fans of the hit Netflix streaming series shouldn’t be upset, as season 2 will focus on Anthony Bridgerton’s quest to find a wife (as the 2nd season is based on the 2nd book in the Julia Quinn book franchise) and the fact that Page’s appearance was only set for the debut season. (Variety)

Dan Stevens (Downton Abbey and Legion) will replace Armie Hammer in the upcoming Starz drama series Gaslit that is set to star Julia Roberts and Sean Penn. The series is a modern take on Watergate, focusing on the untold stories and forgotten characters of the scandal — from Nixon’s bumbling, opportunistic subordinates, to the deranged zealots aiding and abetting their crimes, to the tragic whistleblowers who would eventually bring the whole rotten enterprise crashing down. Stevens will play John Dean, the young White House Counsel torn between his ambition and his struggle with whether he can lie to protect the President. (TV Line)

Jesse Metcalfe will be leaving the Hallmark Channel series Chesapeake Shores during its upcoming 5th season. (TV Line)

Colin Firth will play Michael Peterson in a series adaptation of The Staircase, which has been ordered to series at HBO Max. The series is based on the docuseries of the same name focusing on Peterson, who was accused of murdering his wife, Kathleen, in 2001. He claimed she died after falling down the stairs at their home, but police suspected he bludgeoned her to death and staged the scene to look like an accident. (Variety)

Jason Dohring (Veronica Mars, Moonlight and iZombie) has landed a recurring role in SEAL Team where he will play LCDR Whitshaw, a charismatic and intelligent, high ranking officer with a stellar reputation, who knows how to work the regulation and system to his advantage. He has a cunning ability to cover his own tracks, which makes him a formidable adversary. (Deadline)

Amanda Seyfried will take over the role of Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of Theranos, from Kate McKinnon who exited the project. The series will tell the story of Holmes, the enigmatic Stanford dropout who founded medical testing start-up Theranos. She was lauded as a Steve Jobs for the next tech generation. Once worth billions of dollars, the myth crumbled when it was revealed that none of the tech actually worked, putting thousands of people’s health in grave danger. Holmes’ scam was so successful, that Theranos was at one time valued at nine-billion dollars, making her one of the richest women in the world. She was indicted by a federal jury in 2018, along with the former Theranos chief operating officer, on nine counts of wire fraud and two counts of conspiracy to commit wire fraud. Also, Naveen Andrews (Lost) will play Sunny Balwani, Holmes’ business partner and secret boyfriend throughout the rise and fall of Theranos. He served as the president and chief operating officer of the company. (Variety)

To All the Boys 2 star Jordan Fisher will have a recurring role in The Flash, playing Bart Allen, the fastest teenager on the planet and the future son of Barry (series lead Grant Gustin) and Iris (series regular Candice Patton). (TV Line)

The upcoming Disney+ series Obi-Wan Kenobi has added a number of cast members, including Moses Ingram (The Queen’s Gambit), Joel Edgerton (Red Sparrow), Kumail Nanjiani (The Lovebirds and Big Sick), Indira Varma (For Life and Game of Thrones), Rupert Friend (Homeland), O’Shea Jackson Jr. (Straight Outta Compton), Sung Kang (Power and the Fast & Furious franchise) and Simone Kessell (Terra Nova) [among others]. Details on what roles each will play are being kept under wraps. (Variety)

Jack Reynor (Strange Angel) has joined the cast of the upcoming Amazon series adaptation of the novel The Peripheral by author Willaim Gibson. He joins Chloe Grace Moretz and Gary Carr (The Deuce and 21 Bridges), who will play the characters Flynne and Wilf respectively. Reynor will play Burton, Flynne’s brother and a US Marine Corp veteran who served in the Haptic Recon unit. (Variety)

BOX OFFICE CASTING NEWS

Russell Crowe will appear in a small but undisclosed role in Thor: Love and Thunder that finds Chris Hemsworth back as Thor, Natalie Portman back as Jane Foster (who will become a Thor) and Tessa Thompson back as Valkyrie. Christian Bale will play villain Gorr the God Butcher while Chris Pratt and other members of the Guardians of the Galaxy will also appear. (The Hollywood Reporter)

Jeremy Strong (Succession) will play Jonas Salk, the inventor of the polio vaccine, in the upcoming film Splendid Solution based on the best-selling novel, which follows Dr. Salk on his quest to find a cure for the deadly virus. (Variety)

New cast members for the upcoming box office film Being the Ricardos, that will star Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem as Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, have been announced, including Tony Hale (Arrested Development and Veep), Alia Shawkat (Search Party), and Jake Lacy (High Fidelity). Hale will play I Love Lucy executive producer and head writer Jess Oppenheimer, while Shawkat and Lacy will play the show’s longtime writing partners, Madelyn Pugh and Bob Carroll Jr. Other cast members include Clark Gregg (Avengers franchise and Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) and veteran actors John Rubinstein, Linda Lavin, Robert Pine in as-yet announced roles. (The Hollywood Reporter)

That’s it. Enjoy!

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On April 8, the new ABC drama Rebel will debut at 10 PM.

Inspired by the life of Erin Brockovich today, Annie “Rebel” Bello (Katey Sagal) is a blue-collar legal advocate without a law degree. She’s a funny, messy, brilliant and fearless woman who cares desperately about the causes she fights for and the people she loves. When Rebel applies herself to a fight she believes in, she will win at almost any cost.

The cast includes John Corbett, Andy Garcia, Kevin Zegers, Sam Palladio and Tamala Jones.

Here is a trailer for Rebel:

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

5:30 PM:
Robin Roberts Presents: Mahalia on Lifetime (Special)

6 PM:
Your Love Never Fails movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)

6:10 PM:
Toy Story 2 (animated) movie on Freeform

6:50 PM:
Terminator: Dark Fate movie on EPIX

7 PM:
One Perfect Wedding movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
Ghostbusters (original) movie on VICE

7:04 PM:
The Gloaming on Starz (Encore)

7:50 PM:
X-Men: Days of Future Past movie on FX

8 PM:
The Equalizer on CBS (NEW)
The Gloaming on Starz (NEW)
Color of Love movie on Lifetime (DEBUT)
Timeless Love movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle movie on FX

8:15 PM:
Beauty and the Beast (2017) movie on Freeform

8:57 PM:
Men in Kilts on Starz (NEW)

9 PM:
NCIS: Los Angeles on CBS (NEW)
Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist on NBC (NEW)
Pennyworth on EPIX (NEW)
When Calls the Heart on Hallmark Channel (NEW)
Atlantic Crossing on PBS (DEBUT)
San Andreas movie on Syfy

9:30 PM:
The Gloaming on Starz (Encore)

10 PM:
The Rookie on ABC (NEW)
NCIS: New Orleans on CBS (NEW)
Condor on EPIX (NEW)
Midway to Love movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Encore)
World on Fire on PBS (Reair)

10:28 PM:
Men in Kilts on Starz (NEW)

Enjoy!

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It was a night filled with reality, news, wrestling and a repeat as well as new episodes of four Friday night dramas.

Here is how those four Friday night dramas fared in the overall ratings last week:

8 PM Shows:
MacGyver (CBS) [NEW] – 4.1 million viewers
The Blacklist (NBC) [NEW] – 3.2 million viewers

9 PM Show:
Magnum P.I. (CBS) [NEW] – 5.1 million viewers

10 PM Show:
Blue Bloods (CBS) [NEW] – 6 million viewers

What did you watch on TV last night. Please share.

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It’s that time again, to take a look at how the cable dramas and made-for-TV movies that aired in March fared in the ratings.

First, let’s take a look at the ratings for the dramas:

CABLE DRAMAS

MONDAYS:

Snowpiercer – The TNT sci-fi series aired the final 5 episodes of its second season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 1 – 905,000 viewers
March 8 – 827,000 viewers
March 15 – 891,000 viewers
March 22 – No Episode Aired
March 29 – 866,000 viewers (Hour 1 of Season Finale)
March 29 – 816,000 viewers (Hour 2 of Season Finale)

This averages out to 861,000 viewers for March. Snowpiercer was renewed by TNT for a third season shortly before the second season got started in January this year.

TUESDAYS:

Queen Sugar – The OWN drama aired five new episodes from its 5th season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 2 – 680,000 viewers
March 9 – 615,000 viewers
March 16 – 560,000 viewers
March 23 – 630,000 viewers
March 30 – 599,000 viewers

This averages out to 617,000 viewers for March. The next new episode of Queen Sugar is set to air on OWN on Tuesday, April 6 at 8 PM.

Delilah – The new OWN drama debuted on March 9, airing three episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 9 – 387,000 viewers (DEBUT)
March 16 – 316,000 viewers
March 23 – 297,000 viewers
March 30 – No episode aired

This averages out to 333,000 for March. The next new episode of Delilah is set to air on OWN on Tuesday, April 6 at 9 PM.

Mayans M.C. – The Sons of Anarchy spin-off (so to speak) returned for the start of its third season on March 16, airing three episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 16 – 840,000 viewers (Season Premiere)
March 23 – 843,000 viewers
March 30 – 712,000 viewers

This averages out to 798,000 for March. The next new episode of Mayans M.C. is set to air on FX on Tuesday, April 6 at 10 PM.

WEDNESDAYS:

Resident Alien – The debut season of the Alan Tudyk-led alien series aired the final five episodes on Syfy during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 3 – 1.2 million viewers
March 10 – 1.1 million viewers
March 17 – 1.3 million viewers
March 24 – 1.2 million viewers
March 31 – 1.1 million viewers

This averages out to 1.2 million viewers for March. Resident Alien has been renewed for a second season by Syfy.

Good Trouble – The Freeform drama actually returned for the start of its third season on February 17, airing two episodes last month and five episodes during March. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

February 17 – 172,000 viewers (Season Premiere)
February 24 – 192,000 viewers
March 3 – 220,000 viewers
March 10 – 147,000 viewers
March 17 – 171,000 viewers
March 24 – 179,000 viewers
March 31 – 183,000 viewers

This averages out to 180,000 viewers for March. The next new episode of Good Trouble is set to air on Freeform on Wednesday, April 7 at 10 PM.

THURSDAYS:

There were no cable dramas airing on Thursday night during February.

FRIDAYS:

Wynonna Earp – The fan favorite Syfy horror series returned for the last half of its 4th and final season on March 5, airing four new episodes. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 5 – 338,000 viewers (Return)
March 12 – 276,000 viewers
March 19 – 326,000 viewers
March 26 – 296,000 viewers

This averages out to 309000 viewers for March. The penultimate episode of Wynonna Earp is set to air on Syfy on Friday, April 2 at 10 PM.

SATURDAYS:

There were no cable dramas airing on Saturday night during February.

SUNDAYS:

American Gods – The Starz fantasy series aired the final three episodes of its third season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 7 – 110,000 viewers
March 14 – 153,000 viewers
March 31 – 182,000 viewers (Series Finale)

This averages out to 148,000 for March. Starz cancelled American Gods not that long after the final episode of the third season aired.

The Luminaries – The Australian limited series aired the final three episodes on Starz during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 7 – 86,000 viewers
March 14 – 88,000 viewers
March 21 – No Episode Aired
March 28 – 63,000 viewers (Series Finale)

This averages out to 79,000 viewers for March. There are no plans for any further seasons of The Luminaries.

When Calls the Heart – The Hallmark Channel drama aired four new episodes from its 8th season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 7 – 2.2 million viewers
March 14 – 2.4 million viewers
March 21 – 2.2 million viewers
March 28 – 2.3 million viewers

This averages out to 2.3 million viewers for March. The next new episode of When Calls the Heart set to air on the Hallmark Channel on Sunday, April 4 at 9 PM.

The Walking Dead – The long-running zombiefest series aired four new episodes from its extended six episode order for its current 10th season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 7 – 2.3 million viewers
March 14 – 2.2 million viewers
March 21 – 2.1 million viewers
March 28 – 1.9 million viewers

This averages out to 2.1 million viewers for March. The season finale of The Walking Dead is set to air on AMC tomorrow, Sunday, April 4 at 9 PM. The ratings for that episode will be included in next month’s report.

City of a Hill – The Showtime drama now set in Boston in 1993 returned for its second season starting on March 28, earning 372,000 viewers. The next new episode of City on a Hill is set to air on Showtime on Sunday, April 4 at 10 PM.

The Gloaming – The Australian cop drama/limited series debuted here in the States on Starz starting on March 21, airing two episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 21 – 137,000 viewers (DEBUT)
March 28 – 76,000 viewers

This averages out to 107,000 viewers for March. The next new episode of The Gloaming will air on Starz on Sunday, April 4 at 8 PM.

Pennyworth – The period piece drama from EPIX focusing on Alfred Pennyworth returned for the last half of its 2nd season on March 7, airing four new episodes during March, but no ratings could be tracked down. A new episode of Pennyworth is set to air on EPIX on Sunday, April 4 at 8 PM.

Condor – The drama series that was exclusively aired for DirecTV subscribers got its network debut on EPIX starting on March 7, airing four new episodes during March, but no ratings could be tracked down. A new episode of Condor is set to air on EPIX on Sunday, April 4 at 9 PM.

MADE-FOR-TV MOVIES AND ANTHOLOGY SERIES

National Geographic introduced the third season of the anthology series Genius, focusing this time on Aretha Franklin. Here are the ratings for the 8-part mini-series Genius: Aretha:

March 21 (Hour 1) – 1.4 million viewers (DEBUT)
March 21 (Hour 2) – 1.4 million viewers
March 22 (Hour 1) – 1.1 million viewers
March 22 (Hour 2) – 1.1 million viewers
March 23 (Hour 1) – 984,000 viewers
March 23 (Hour 2) – 1 million viewers
March 24 (Hour 1) – 934,000 viewers
March 24 (Hour 2) – 1 million viewers (Finale)

This averages out to 1.1 million viewers for the series run. The Genius anthology series was renewed for a 4th season that will follow the life of Martin Luther King Jr. This time around the series will be released on Disney+.

The following are the ratings for the made-for-TV movies that aired in March:

Fit for a Prince (Hallmark Channel) – 2.3 million viewers
Chasing Waterfalls (Hallmark Channel) – 2.1 million viewers
Don’t Go Breaking My Heart (Hallmark Channel) – 2.1 million viewers
Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: How to Con a Con (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 1.5 million viewers
Mystery 101: Killer Timing (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 1.5 million viewers
VC Andrews’ All That Glitters (Lifetime) – 742,000 viewers
VC Andrews’ Ruby (Lifetime) – 712,000 viewers
VC Andrews’ Hidden Jewel (Lifetime) – 660,000 viewers
VC Andrews’ Pearl in the Mist (Lifetime) – 649,000 viewers
The Charm of Love (UPtv) – 172,000 viewers
Love at Sunset Terrace (UPtv) – 156,000 viewers

No ratings could be tracked down for the following movies in March:

A Birthday Romance (UPtv)
Blue Ridge (INSP)

Ratings results for the cable dramas, limited series and made-for-TV movies that have and will air in April will be posted as soon as possible in May.

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The reboot of Kung Fu will debut on The CW at 8 PM on April 7.

A quarter-life crisis causes a young Chinese-American woman, Nicky Shen (Olivia Liang), to drop out of college and go on a life-changing journey to an isolated monastery in China. But when she returns to San Francisco, she finds her hometown is overrun with crime and corruption and her own parents (Tzi Ma and Kheng Hua Tan) are at the mercy of a powerful Triad.

Nicky will rely on her tech-savvy sister (Shannon Dang), pre-med brother (Jon Prasida), Assistant District Attorney and ex-boyfriend (Gavin Stenhouse), and new love interest (Eddie Liu) as well as her martial arts skills and Shaolin values to protect her community and bring criminals to justice … all while searching for the ruthless assassin (Gwendoline Yeo) who killed her Shaolin mentor and is now targeting her.

Here is a trailer for Kung Fu:

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