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Here are the entertainment news items for this past week:

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

It looks like Peacock is developing a reboot of the NBC supernatural drama Grimm, which ran for 6 seasons from 2011 to 2017. The original series followed Nick Burkhardt (David Giuntoli), the latest in a long line of Grimms, or slayers of fairy tale monsters. The cast included Bitsie Tulloch, Claire Coffee, Russell Hornsby, Silas Weir Mitchell, Bree Turner, Reggie Lee, Sasha Roiz and Jacqueline Toboni. The show was created by David Greenwalt and Jim Kouf, who were also the co-showrunners. Both men are involved in the potential reboot, who will be joined by original series producers Lynn Kouf, Hazy Mills Productions and Universal Television. Josh Berman (Drop Dead Diva and The Blacklist) will write and executive-produce the new series. (Deadline and TV Line)

SERIES ORDER

Disney+ has given a pilot order to the small screen adaptation of the 2003 movie Holes, which was based on the book of the same name by Louis Sachar. In this reimagining of the beloved 1998 book, a teenage girl is sent to a detention camp where the ruthless Warden forces the campers to dig holes for a mysterious purpose. (Variety)

TV CASTING NEWS

Jocko Sims (New Amsterdam and The Last Ship) and Nora Zehetner (Grey’s Anatomy and Everwood) will have recurring roles in the upcoming NBC murder drama Grosse Pointe Garden Society, which will debut on February 23. The series will focus on four very different members of the titular society — Birdie (Melissa Fumero), Catherine (Aja Naomi King), Brett (Ben Rappaport) and Alice (AnnaSophia Robb). But the group isn’t your garden variety gardening club; rather, they get bogged down by murder and mischief as they struggle to make their conventional lives bloom. Sims will play Tucker, Catherine’s dismissive husband while Zehetner will play Melissa, Brett’s ex-wife. (Deadline and TV Line)

Game of Thrones alum Rory McCann will take over the role of former Jedi Baylan Skoll, which was played by the late Ray Stevenson, in the upcoming second season of the Disney+ Star Wars series Ahsoka, which stars Rosario Dawson in the title role. (The Hollywood Reporter)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Scandal-ridden actor Armie Hammer will be making his big screen comeback in the upcoming Uwe Boll flick The Dark Knight, playing the crime-fightig character. He also will be seen alongside Thomas Jane and William H. Macy in the upcoming Travis Mills western Frontier Crucible. (Variety)

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Here are the few entertainment news items for the past couple of weeks:

TV CASTING NEWS

Patti LuPone will have an arc in the third season of And Just Like That in a role that has not been revealed while Rosemarie DeWitt will return as Aidan’s ex-wife Kathy and comedienne Kristen Schaal will also have an undisclosed role. (Entertainment Weekly)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Anne Hathaway and Dave Bautista will star in an action-comedy flick based on a real New Jersey story about FBI agents who pose as a couple at a staged New Jersey wedding in a bid to expose global criminal enterprises. (Deadline)

Aquaman himself, Jason Momoa, has been cast as antihero Lobo in the upcoming movie Supegirl: Woman Of Tomorrow that will star House of the Dragon actress Milly Alcock as the title character. (Variety)

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Here are the entertainment news items for this past week:

RENEWALS/CANCELLATIONS

The Netflix comedy series A Man on the Inside starring Cheers and The Good Place alum Ted Dnason has been picked up for a second season. (TV Line)

Apple TV+ has given its post-apocalyptic drama Silo a renewal for two more seasons, meaning it’ll be back for a third season and then a fourth and final season. (TV Line)

It’s the end of the road for the streaming series Girls5eva, which aired for two seasons on Peacock and then aired on Netflix for its third season. The show is not being picked up for a fourth. (TV Line and Variety)

Paramount+ has given a fourth season renewal to the Jeremy Renner-led drama Mayor of Kingstown. (TV Line)

The FX drama starring Jeff Bridges and John Lithgow, The Old Man, has come to the end of the line as the series is not being picked up for a third season. (TV Line and Deadline)

HBO has given a second season renewal to the prequel series Dune: Prophecy. (TV Line)

Hulu has given a third season renewal to the drama Tell Me Lies. (TV Line)

Apple TV+ has pulled the plug on the Rashida Jones-led drama Sunny after one season. (TV Line)

Peacock has given a second season renewal to the Eddie Redmayne-led drama The Day of the Jackal. (Variety)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Series creator Matt Nix (Burn Notice and The Gifted) is developing the new NBC drama series Vacationland with series creators Tess Gerritsen (Rizzoli & Isles) and Dan Rosen (The Last Supper and Dead Man’s Curve). The series, if it moves forward, would follow top LAPD detective Grace Chen after she resigns from her job in disgust. She retires to the quirky village of Serenity, Maine, determined to put it all behind her. When Serenity’s Sheriff is murdered, however, Grace finds herself dragged back into crime fighting by Joey, a local veterinarian and amateur sleuth determined to protect the town she loves. Between Grace’s big-city detective skills and Joey’s understanding of Maine, they turn out to be a surprisingly effective team … and a very unlikely pair of friends. (MSN)

MOVIE IN DEVELOPMENT NEWS

It looks like Jessica Fletcher just might be coming to a big screen near you. Universal Pictures is putting together an untitled feature film around the small screen legend from the long-running TV series Murder, She Wrote. And, it looks like veteran actress Jamie Lee Curtis just might be taking on the mantle of the mystery writer and crime solver. (MSN)

TV CASTING NEWS

The Resident and Providence alum Melina Kanakaredes will make a guest appearance in an upcoming January episode of the long-running CBS drama NCIS, playing the owner of the favorite bakery of Alden Parker (series regular Gary Cole). (TV Insider)

BOX OFFICE MOVIE NEWS

Game of Thrones alum Emilia Clarke, Edgar Ramirez, who just starred in this year’s box office flick Emilia Perez and Poldark cast member Jack Farthing will star in the upcoming box office movie Next Life that tells the love story of Ivy (Clarke), who finds herself confronted with parallel universes in which her life unspools in very different ways set against the modern London jazz scene. (Variety)

This Is Us star Milo Ventimiglia will appear in the sequel film I Can Only Imagine 2 that will find John Michael Finley returning in the role of Bart Millard. Other cast members returning will include Dennis Quaid and Trace Adkins. Ventimiglia will appear as singer-songwriter Tim Timmons. (Variety)

Dakota Johnson and Josh Hartnett will star alongside Anne Hathaway in the upcoming film adaptation Verity, based on the best-selling book by Colleen Hoover. Johnson will play Lowen Ashleigh, a struggling writer on the brink of financial ruin when she accepts the job offer of a lifetime — to complete the remaining books in a successful series by best-selling thriller author Verity Crawford (Hathaway). Hartnett will play Verity’s husband Jeremy, who hires Lowen after his wife is unable to finish the books after a mysterious accident. (Variety)

Oscar-winner Jared Leto has joined the cast of the upcoming live-action film Masters of the Universe, based on the animated series. He will play Skeletor, the skull-faced archenemy of Eternia’s greatest warrior, He-Man (Nicholas Galitzine). The cast already includes Alison Brie (GLOW and Community) as Skeletor’s lieutenant, Evil-Lyn; Camila Mendes (Riverdale) as He-Man’s trusted compatriot, Teela; and Idris Elba (Luthor and Hijack) as Teela’s father, Man-at-Arms. (Variety)

LIMTED SERIES NEWS

Peacock has cast Rose Byrne (Physical and Damages) and Meghann Fahy (The White Lotus and The Bold Type) to play the lead roles in the upcoming Peacok limited series The Good Daughter, which is based on a Novel by Karin Slaughter. The series will center on two sisters, Charlotte (Fahy) and Samantha (Byrne) Quinn, who have spent the last 28 years trying to piece together the lives that were fractured by a single night of violence. When another attack splinters the small town of Pikeville, Charlotte is the first witness on the scene. A lawyer like her father, she’s forced to confront her own demons as the case twists through shocking revelations, and both she and Samantha wonder if the price of being the good daughter was worth it. (The Hollywood Reporter)

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Here are the entertainment news items for this past week:

RENEWAL

The third season of the Canadian drama Sullivan’s Crossing has been picked up by the CW and is expected to air sometime next year. (Deadline)

CHANGE OF PLANS (AGAIN)

It was previously announced that the third season of the Hallmark Channel series The Way Home would actually premiere on Hallmark+, but it would seem that upset the show’s rabid fans. So much so, that the cable network announced that the third season would actually air on the Hallmark Channel starting on January 3 with episodes then streaming on Hallmark+ the next day. (TV Line)

TV DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Looks like a new version of Friday Night Lights just might be coming to the small screen again, as Peacock has announced a new iteration is in development, but it will not be a revival of the original series. It will, however, supposedly feature the Dillon Panthers, but the focus will shift to a whole new set of characters. The current synopsis of the new version is: Following a devastating hurricane, a ragtag high school football team and their damaged, interim coach make an unlikely bid for a Texas High School State Championship becoming a beacon of light for their town. (TV Line)

There has been a lot of speculation, but it looks like Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser will definitely be bringing their Yellowstone characters Beth and Rip back for a spin-off of the popular series. (Variety)

TV CASTING NEWS

Three actors will make guest appearances in the upcoming NBC sequel-of-sorts series Suits LA that will star Arrow lead Stephen Amell, including Lost alum Maggie Grace, who will play Amanda Stevens, a confident and sharp-witted pro bono lawyer who rents space at the Black/Lane law firm; Matt Letscher from The Flash, playing Ted’s (Amell) father and Sofia Pernas from Tracker and Blood & Treasure as Elizabeth Smith, a powerhouse attorney in the District Attorney’s office. (Variety)

Dead to Me alum Linda Cardellini will star opposite Jason Bateman and Stranger Things alum David Harbour in the upcoming HBO dark comedy limited series DTF St. Louis about a love triangle between three adults experiencing middle-age malaise that leads to one of them ending up dead. Cardellini will play a character named Carol. (Variety)

Emmy winner Shohreh Aghdashloo will appear in the third season of the fantasy series The Wheel of Time, playing Elaida do Avriny a’Roihan, a ruthlessly powerful Aes Sedai as proficient in politicking as she is in channeling. She has a deep history with Moiraine (series lead Rosamund Pike) and Siuan (Sophie Okonedo), and scores to settle with both of them when she returns to the White Tower. The third season of the series is expected to air on Amazon Prime in March. (The Hollywood Reporter)

Actor Matthew Gray Gubler, who played series regular Spencer Reid in Criminal Minds, will finally be making an appearance in the Paramount+ revival Criminal Minds: Evolution; but he is only expected to appear in one episode. (TV Line)

Season two of The Night Agent will premiere on Netflix starting on January 23, but plans are already underway for season 3 of the series along with a recent announcement of some guest stars, including Once Upon a Time and This Is Us alum Jennifer Morrison, True Blood lead Stehen Moyer, Safe Haven baddie David Lyons and Lioness (season 2) star Genesis Rodriguez. Details on who they will play have not been announced yet, though. (TV Line)

Rebecca Hall, who starred in this year’s Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire has joined the upcoming FX series The Beauty, which will also star American Horror Story alum Evan Peters, That 70’s Show alum Ashton Kutcher and Hamilton alum Anthony Ramos. The series is based on the Image Comics series by Jeremy Haun and Jason A. Hurley which focuses on modern society’s obsession with outward beauty. What if there was a way to guarantee you could become more and more beautiful every day? What if it was a sexually transmitted disease? In the world of ‘The Beauty,’ physical perfection is attainable. The vast majority of the population has taken advantage of it, but Detectives Foster and Vaughn will soon discover it comes at a terrible price.  Exact character and plot details are being kept under wraps, though. (Variety)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

The animated movie Tangled will be getting the live-action treatment by Disney. The 2010 told the tale of Rapunzel, a princess (voiced by This Is Us alum Mandy Moore) who is eventually rescued from her secluded tower by an outlaw named Flynn Rider (voiced by Chuck alum Zachary Levi). (Variety)

Elvis star Austin Butler will star in the interpretation of American Psycho, playing Wall Street yuppie and serial killer Patrick Bateman, the character originated on the big screen back in 2000 by Christian Bale. (Variety)

Gladiator II star Paul Mescal just might be appearing in the upcoming 4-part biopic film series about the Beatles that will be coming from Sony Pictures. It is widely expected that Mescal will be playing Paul McCartney across all four biopics, each film will focus on a different band member. (Variety)

STREAMING MOVIE NEWS

Game of Thrones alum Kit Harington is set to join Mark Wahlberg in the Apple Original Film sequel to the action comedy The Family Plan that will also find Michelle Monaghan, Zoe Colletti and Van Crosby reprising their roles as well. Details about Harington’s role are being kept under wraps, but the sequel will take place at Christmas in Europe where Dan (Wahlberg) has planned the perfect vacation for the Morgans, but his past continues to haunt them in unexpected ways. (Deadline)

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Hey All,

Here are the entertainment news items for this past week:

RENEWALS

Peacock has given Bel-Air a fourth and final season renewal. (TV Line)

Starz has given a second season renewal to its dark comedy thriller Sweetpea. (Variety)

The David Tennant-led drama Rivals has been given a second season order at Disney+ and Hulu. (Variety)

Paramount+ With Showtime has given the Michael Fassbender-led drama The Agency a second season renewal. (TV Line)

GIVEN THE GREENLIGHT

Apple TV+ has given a greenlight to the limited series Lucky that will star (and be executive produced by) Anya Taylor-Joy. The series will also be executive produced by Reese Witherspoon, and the series is based on the best-selling novel by Marissa Stapley. The series is centered on a young woman (Taylor-Joy) who left behind the life of crime she was raised in years ago, but must now embrace her darker, criminal side one final time in a desperate attempt to escape her past. (Deadline)

SCRIPT COMMITMENT

NBC has given a script commitment to a new drama titled Duo that will star Supergirl co-stars, and real-life spouses – Melissa Benoist and Chris Wood. The series is said to be set in the music world, with Benoist playing a magnetic performer looking for her next break who crosses paths with a soft-spoken, blue-collar worker, to be played by Wood. Their fateful meeting leads to a partnership that changes them both forever. (Deadline and TV Line)

ANOTHER POSSIBLE SPIN-OFF

Looks like ABC is going to try it again. They are possibly going to do a second spin-off of the Nathan Fillion-led drama The Rookie – because the first spin-off did so well, right?! Details are scarce, but the possible spin-off will be set in Washington state, following a male cop who is stepping into a new phase of life in his second act. (TV Line)

TV CASTING NEWS

Jason Clarke will star in the upcoming Hulu limited series, as yet untitled by the way, that will focus on Alex Murdaugh. The tagline for the series is: On the surface, Alex Murdaugh (Clarke) seemed to have it all: wealth, status and unchecked privilege in rural Hampton County, South Carolina where four generations of Murdaughs have built a sprawling legal dynasty. But when a deadly accident shines a harsh spotlight on Alex, his wife Maggie (Patricia Arquette), and their sons Buster and Paul, the almighty Murdaugh facade begins to crumble leading Alex to take increasingly desperate measures to preserve the family name and protect his own dark secrets. (Variety)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Sienna Miller is set to star opposite John Krasinski in the Jack Ryan feature that is in the works. This project is being described as the next evolutionary step of the adventure series that will find Wendell Pierce and Michael Kelly reprising their roles. Plot details are being kept a secret, but the story will once again center on the intrepid CIA analyst played by Krasinski. Miller is said to be playing an MI6 agent, who is basically the British counterpart to Ryan. (The Hollywood Reporter)

Teyonah Parris (The Marvels and They Cloned Tyrone) will star alongside John Cena in the upcoming movie Matchbox, which will be the live-action film based on the die-cast toy vehicle line. The cast will include Jessica Biel and Sam Richardson and will follow a group of childhood friends who must work together to stop an impending worldwide disaster and rediscover their friendship along the way. (Variety)

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Hey All,

Here are the few entertainment news items for this past holiday week:

BOX OFFICE NEWS

The upcoming live-action box office movie Voltron, based on the animated series, already includes Man of Steel star Henry Cavill, but will also now include among its cast This Is Us alum Sterling K. Brown as well as singer-actress Rita Ora, Warrior Nun (and Mrs. Chris Evans) Alba Baptista and The Librarians and 9-1-1 start John Harlan Kim. (Variety)

TV CASTING NEWS

Courtney B. Vance will be taking over for the late, great Lance Reddick as Zeus in the second season of the small screen adaptation of Percy Jackson and the Olympians. (Variety)

Rachelle Goulding (Firefly Lane) and Azita Ghanizada (Alphas and Good Trouble) have joined the cast of the upcoming NBC drama sequel (of sorts) Suits LA in recurring roles. Goulding will play Samantha, a powerful entertainment lawyer in her own right who runs the firm that competes with Ted’s (series lead and Arrow alum Stephen Amell) for top-dog status in Los Angeles. She’s also his ex-girlfriend; while Ghanizada will play Roslyn, Ted’s loyal and straight-shooting secretary who’s been with him through thick and thin. She serves as a steady hand and sounding board as Ted navigates a new set of professional circumstances. (Deadline)

Rosa Salazar (Alita: Battle Angel and the Maze Runner movie franchise) will star opposite Criminal Minds alum Matthew Gray Gubler in the potential CBS series Einstein, which is based on the German procedural of the same name, with Gubler play Albert Einstein’s brilliant but directionless great-grandson. (TV Line and Variety)

Matthew Broderick and his son James Wilkie Broderick will both guest star in upcoming episodes of the CBS drama Elsbeth, playing a man who helps Manhattan’s elite get their kids into the prep schools of their choice, and his top success trainer. (TV Line)

ORDERED TO SERIES

2024’s Sexiest Man Alive John Krasinski (Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan) and The Americans and Perry Mason alum Matthew Rhys are attached to star in the Amazon Prime drama series Silent River that was given a series order. Both will also serve as executive producers. The series will be seen through the lens of two men whose lives are far more connected than they realize, exploring the cracks of small-town America in the wake of discovering a serial killer among them. (Variety)

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Here are the entertainment news items for this past week:

RENEWALS

Hulu has finally announced a season two renewal for the period drama The Artful Dodger that starred Thoms Brodie-Sangster (Game of Thrones and Love Actually) as a grown-up Jack Dawkins (aka The Artful Dodger), Maia Mitchell (Good Trouble) and David Thewlis (Harry Potter franchise). The second season will pick up where the heart’s desires of Dodger, Fagin (Thewlis) and Lady Belle (Mitchell) left off, promising more cunning thievery, snappy humor, life-and-death surgeries, and romance with a twist. (TV Line)

Netflix has given A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder a second season renewal, tapping both Emma Myers (also of Wednesday fame) and Zain Iqbal returning in their roles of Pip and Ravi respectively. (TV Line)

MGM+ has given their thriller series From a season four renewal. (Variety)

Peacock has given the Eddie Redmayne-lead assassin thriller The Day of the Jackal a season two renewal. (TV Line)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

The team behind the Syfy-Amazon hit sci-fi series The Expanse have a new series at Amazon MGM Studios called The Captive’s War, which is based on the book series by James S.A. Corey, which will be set in a distant future of galactic empires and alien civilizations and is inspired by the biblical Book of Daniel. It will follow a group of prisoners who rise from the ashes of catastrophe to destroy their conqueror’s society from within. It is an epic tale about the transformative power of individuality in a totalitarian world. (Variety)

TV CASTING NEWS

Javier Bardem will star in the Apple TV+ series adaptation of Cape Fear based on the novel by John D. MacDonald, the 1962 original film as well as the 1991 remake. This version will focus on the storm coming for happily married attorneys Amanda and Steve Bowden when Max Cady (Bardem), a notorious killer from their past, gets out of prison. (Variety)

Scott Foley (Felicity and Scandal) will recur in season 3 of Will Trent, playing Dr. Seth McDale, the confident and down-to-earth head of emergency medicine at a local hospital and Angie’s (series regular Erika Christensen) new romantic interest. (TV Line)

The Equalier will introduce a pair of new characters later this season that could potentially lead to their own spinoff series. One character, an older male, is reportedly a former CIA operative while the other character, a younger female, is a martial artist with a vast knowledge of weapons and criminology — and a secret origin story. Casting is currently underway. (Deadline and TV Line)

Original Suits alum Gabriel Macht will be back in his role of Harvey Specter for a guest-starring arc in the upcoming NBC Suits spin-off Suits L.A. that is set to debut in Febuary. (Deadline and TV Line)

Storm Reid will not be returning as Gia in the third season of Euphoria on HBO. (TV Line)

Genesis Rodriguez, who is currently starring alongside Zoe Saldana in Lioness, just might be joining season three of The Night Agent over at Netflix. Her role is being kept under wraps, but it’s sounding like she just might be a series regular. Season two of the hit series will get underway starting on January 23, 2025. (Deadline)

Zachary Quinto (Brillian Minds) and Clark Gregg (Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) as well as Patti LuPone and Hank Azaria will appear in a Gilded Age murder mystery limited series called The Artist that will run on the ad-supported streamer The Network, starring alongside Mandy Patinkin, Janet McTeer and Danny Huston. The series will be set in the twilight of the Gilded Age, following an ensemble of the era’s celebrities including Thomas Edison (Azaria), Edgar Degas (Huston) and Evelyn Nesbit who meet at the home of Norman Henry (Patinkin), an eccentric and failing tycoon, and his wife Marian (McTeer) which ends in his untimely demise. Quinto will play Delphin Delmas, a white shoe lawyer from San Francisco while LuPone will play Rosie Morsch, Marian’s (McTeer) mercurial and disapproving sister. Gregg will play Harry Kendall Thaw, the spoiled son of an American coal and railroad baron. (Deadline)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Josh O’Connor (The Crown and Challengers) has joined the cast of the next Steven Spielberg film that is yet-to-be-titled. He joins the cast that already includes Emily Blunt, Colin Firth, Colman Domingo and Bono’s daughter Eve Hewson. There are no details yet about the film, but it will be released in May of 2026. (Variety)

Bridgeron hunk Luke Newton and Pretty Little Liars alum Lucy Hale will star in the sci-fi thriller film White Mars that will be set in an isolated Aquila Research Facility, following microbiologist Sammie (Hale) as she and Leo (Newton) fight to save their fellow crew members from a malevolent entity whose sole intention is to extinguish them all. (Deadline)

Anne Hathaway will star in the upcoming film adaptation of the best-selling novel Verity by Colleen Hoover. Hathaway will play Verity Crawford, a famous author who is unable to finish her thriller novel after a car accident leaves her badly injured. So her husband Jeremy offers a struggling writer named Lowen a huge sum of money to complete the remaining books in the series. Lowen accepts the gig but uncovers secrets — including an unfinished manuscript that hints at chilling admissions about Verity and her family’s past — leaving Lowen to determine if Verity is a gifted fictionist or deranged psychopath. The roles of Jeremy and Lowen have yet to be cast. (Variety)

1883 star Isabel May will play the daughter of Nevel Campbell in Scream 7, the next movie in the long-running franchise. (Variety)

Bailee Madison (Good Witch), Joel Courtney (The Kissing Booth) and Annie Potts (Young Sheldon) [among others] will appear in the rom-com 40 Dates and 40 Nights. The story revolves around Leah Jones (Madison), who is navigating the challenges of dating. Gigi (Potts), her grandmother, bets her a full year’s rent if she can prove love isn’t out there after 40 consecutive dates. (Deadline)

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Here are the entertainment news items for this past week:

SAYING GOODBYE

The streaming service Freevee, formerly IMDbTV, is being shut down with its content heading to parent company Amazon Prime. (Variety)

CROSSOVER EVENT

Five years ago, the NBC franchise series Chicago Fire, Chicago Med and Chicago P.D. staged an epic three-show crossover. The franchise will be doing that again later this season in a storyline that will center on a massive explosion in an office building that upends the entire city, above and below ground. (TV Line)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

It looks like Universal Television is working on a reboot of Friday Night Lights with multiple bids coming from the lies of Peacock, Netflix and Amazon. (TV Line)

TV CASTING NEWS

Never Have I Ever mom Poorna Jagannathan has joined the cast of the upcoming HBO series Lanterns, which will star Kyle Chandler and Aaron Pierre as Hal Jordan and John Stewart, respectively, two of the best-known characters in the DC Comics’ long history. Jagannathan will recur as Zoe, an effortlessly confident and poised woman in any setting, and as composed and cunning as the influential men around her. (The Hollywood Reporter)

Singer-songwriter Lady Gaga will make a cameo appearance in season 2 of Wednesday over on Netflix, but what role she will play is being kept under wraps. (Variety)

Season 2 of Avatar: The Last Airbender over on Netflix will include new cast members Hoa Xuande from The Sympathizer, Justin Chien from The Brothers Sun, Chin Han from the box office movie Skyscraper and Rekha Sharma from Yellowjackets and Battlestar Galactica [among others]. (Variety)

Haley Lu Richardson (The White Lotus and Five Feet Apart) will star opposite Game of Thrones alum Emilia Clarke in the upcoming Peacock series Ponies, which is an espionage thriller set in Moscow in 1977. “Two ‘Ponies’ (‘persons of no interest’ in intelligence speak) work anonymously as secretaries in the American Embassy. That is until their husbands are killed under mysterious circumstances in the USSR, and the pair become CIA operatives. Bea (Clarke) is an over-educated, Russian-speaking child of Soviet immigrants. Her cohort, Twila (Richardson), is a small-town girl who is as abrasive as she is fearless. Together, they work to uncover a vast Cold War conspiracy and solve the mystery that made them widows in the first place. (Variety)

Amazon Prime is working on a Tomb Raider series, and it appears that Sophie Turner (Game of Thrones and Joan) is in negotiations to play the protagonist. (Deadline and TV Line)

The upcoming HBO limited series Task which will star Mark Ruffalo as an FBI agent leading a task force investigating a string of drug-house robberies in the Philadelphia suburbs has added Martha Plimpton and Mireille Enos to the cast. Plimpton will play Kathleen McGinty, a career FBI agent who recruits Tom (Ruffalo) to head up the task force, just as she learns that she is being forced to retire. Meanwhile, Enos will play Susan Brandis, Tom’s wife and the heart and soul of their family. (The Hollywood Reporter)

Yancey Arais (Bosch) will recur in season 4 of the FOX drama The Cleaning Lady, playing Neto, a hitman and high-ranking member of the cartel. (TV Line)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Benedict Cumberbatch, Rosamund Pike and Sir Anthony Hopkins will appear in the upcoming Guy Ritchie box office flick Wife & Dog that is being described as a return to the colorful, back-stabbing world of the British aristocracy Richie explored in The Gentlemen film and TV series. (Deadline)

Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o will star alongside Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Zendaya and Anne Hathway in the upcoming Christopher Nolan film, but the movie has no title yet and has been shrouded in secrecy. It will also not be released until July 2026. (Variety)

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Here are the entertainment news items for this past week:

RENEWALS/CANCELLATION

Netflix has renewed Outer Banks for a 5th season, but that will be the show’s final season. (TV Line)

CBS has given freshman series NCIS: Origins a season two order. (TV Line)

BOX OFFICE MOVIE NEWS

Henry Winkler, Lena Headey and Bob Odenkirk will star in the upcoming action movie Normal. Odenkirk will play Ulysses, who is appointed substitute sheriff in the tiny Minnesota town of Normal, populated by friendly Midwesterners. When the local bank is sacked, Ulysses unknowingly uncovers something far more explosive than a simple bank robbery. Winkler will play the mayor of Normal, while Headey will play the local bartender, Moira. (Variety)

Long-time married couple Kyra Sedgwick and Kevin Bacon will direct and star in the horror-comedy Family Movie that will feature their children Travis and Sosie Bacon. The movie follows an eclectic but tight-knit family of filmmakers who suddenly find themselves in a real-life horror movie when a body turns up on the set of their latest low-budget slasher. As the production spirals comically out of control, they realize the only solution to keep filming is to cover up the murder, by any means necessary. (Variety)

The upcoming box office movie Pressure, a WWII drama-thriller, will include among its cast Andrew Scott, Brendan Fraser, Kerry Condon, Chris Messina and Damian Lewis. The true story will find Scott playing Britain’s Chief Meteorological Officer James Stagg, whose job it was to inform Supreme Allied Commander Dwight Eisenhower (Fraser) of weather conditions that would make or break their Normandy invasion. The complex decision-making was critical in the fate of WWII and the course of history. (Deadline)

Zendaya and Anne Hathaway will join Tom Holland and Matt Damon in the next, upcoming Christopher Nolan film, but plot details are being kept under wraps. (Variety)

It looks like Ice Age 6, the next animated film in the long-running franchise, is in the works with Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Queen Latifah, Denis Leary, and Simon Pegg all set to lend their voices, once again. (Variety)

Marc Maron, Gaby Hoffman and David Krumholtz will join Jeremy Allen White in the upcoming Bruce Springsteen biopic Deliver Me From Nowhere with Maron set to play Chuck Plotkin, the music producer who mastered Springsteen’s “Nebraska” album, turning his unprocessed cassette demos into a high-quality record while Hoffmann will play Springsteen’s mother, Adele Springsteen, a singer in her own right who died at age 98 earlier this year, and Krumholtz will play Al Teller, a record label executive who oversaw the release of “Nebraska.” (Variety)

TV CASTING NEWS

Dominic West (The Crown) has joined the cast of the upcoming political thriller drama The Agency that will air on Paramount+ with Showtime that includes among its cast Michael Fassbender, Jeffrey Wright and Jodie Turner-Smith [among others]. The series follows “Martian (Fassbender), a covert CIA agent, ordered to abandon his undercover life and return to London Station. When the love he left behind reappears, romance reignites. His career, his real identity and his mission are pitted against his heart, hurling them both into a deadly game of international intrigue and espionage. (Variety)

Golden Globe and Grammy winner Andra Day has been cast in the second season of Percy Jackson and the Olympians where she will play Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom and mother of Annabeth Chase (Leah Sava Jeffries), Percy’s (Walker Scobell) close friend and fellow demigod. (Variety)

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Hey All,

Here are the entertainment news items for this past week:

BOX OFFICE MOVIE NEWS

It looks like there will be a reboot to the Sylvester Stallone action classic flick Cliffhanger but this time around the creative overhaul will find Lily James (Pam & Tommy and Downton Abbey) will take over the lead role. Pierce Brosnan will play seasoned mountaineer Ray Cooper, who operates a luxury chalet in the Dolomites with daughter Sydney; but during a weekend trip with a billionaire’s son, they are targeted by a gang of kidnappers. Ray’s daughter Naomi (James), still haunted by a past climbing accident, witnesses the attack and escapes. To save her family, she must confront her fears and fight for survival. (Variety)

Alicia Vikander will star in the upcoming box office film The Last Day that follows a writer and mother who confronts her lack of creative purpose and embarks on a journey of rediscovering herself after encountering figures from her past. (Variety)

Johnny Depp and Penelope Cruz will star in the upcoming action thriller Day Drinker, which will follow a cruise ship bartender who meets a mysterious day drinker — only for both of them to find themselves entangled in a criminal underbelly. (Variety)

Eva Longoria and ubiquitous actor Nicholas Galitzine will lend their voices to the upcoming Mexico-set animated adventure film Wings of Freedom. Longoria will voice Salana, a home-loving Eagle who lives in the safety of her hidden bird colony until a twist of fate propels her out of her comfort zone. Galitzine will play Lieutenant Pirro, a fearless Swift and member of the Animal Air Force. Together, they must confront Eternity, a malevolent AI determined to seize control of the world. (Variety)

Clive Owen will star in the WWII historical thriller Kristallnacht, which is based on a true story. He will play police lieutenant Wilhelm Krützfeld over the course of 24 hours as he navigates a city turned into a powder keg. Following the assassination of a German attaché in Paris, which is wrongfully labeled a “Jewish terrorist attack” by Nazi propaganda, the people turn on the perceived “enemy within” and violently descend on Jewish neighborhoods and places of worship. As the city spirals into chaos and dozens of innocent people are murdered, orders are handed down to “let the people riot.” Krützfeld is faced with the moral choice between upholding the system or taking a stand. (Variety)

Uma Thurman, Sir Anthony Hopkins and Bridgerton alum Phoebe Dynevor will star in the upcoming box office movie The Housekeeper, which will be set in the mystic, brooding and wild landscape of Cornwall, the rugged Atlantic foot of England, where Danni (Thurman), the housekeeper at Manderville Hall — a grand and historic house owned by the wealthy and widowed Lord DeWithers (Hopkins) — falls prey to the glance of a young and beautiful visitor, the novelist Daphne Du Maurier (Dynevor). For one, their affair is an all-consuming love, for the other an intoxicating realization of her secret longings. (Variety)

It’s looking like Amazon MGM Studios is developing a Jack Ryan feature film that would find John Krasinkski back in the title role along with Wendell Pierce back as CIA operative James Greer. There are no plot specifics about the film yet, though. (TV Line)

TV CASTING NEWS

Kelly Macdonald (Gosford Park and No Country for Old Men) has joined the cast of the upcoming Lanterns series at HBO. The show follows new recruit John Stewart (Aaron Pierre) and Lantern legend Hal Jordan (Kyle Chandler), two intergalactic cops drawn into a dark, earth-based mystery as they investigate a murder in the American heartland. Macdonald will star as Sheriff Kerry, a no-nonsense woman deeply devoted to her family and close-knit town. Her resilience, shaped by a complex past that’s hardened her resolve, anchors her when the community’s secrets begin to surface. Also, Garret Dillahunt (Fear the Walking Dead) has also joined the cast, playing modern cowboy William Macon, a self-righteous, conspiracy-minded man who masks his ruthless ambition behind a charming and calculated facade. (Variety and Deadline)

Singer and dancer Omarion will star as a charismatic hitman with a conscience in the new original drama series Wild Rose from AMC Networks’ Allblk titled, which will follow Roosevelt aka “Rose,” who comes from a family of assassins that also happen to run a nonprofit organization, but behind the nonprofit facade is an elite, family-run, hired-gun agency known for taking down high-profile targets. (Variety)

Amber Midthunder and Reacher alum Alan Ritchson are set to star in the would-be action franchise flick Painter that will center on a young woman, trained from a young age, who must employ every skill in her arsenal to rescue her father after he is kidnapped. (Deadline)

An ensemble cast including Dave Bautista, Cate Blanchett, Steven Yeun, Zoe Kravitz, Lea Seydoux, Riley Keough and Channing Tatum will star in the upcoming alien invasion comedy Alpha Gang, which will center on a group of alien invaders sent to conquer Earth. Disguised in human form as an armed and dangerous 1950’s leather-clad biker gang, they show no mercy until they catch the most toxic, contagious human disease of all: emotion. (Variety)

1883 star Isabel May is in final discussions to star in the upcoming revenge thriller flick Wild World that would follow a young woman who must use her survival skills to track down her little sister and exact revenge on the men who abducted her. (Variety)

Castle alum Molly C. Quinn and Krypton lead Cameron Cuffe will star in the upcoming psychological thriller flick The Weight, which centers on Mia (Quinn), who wakes up chained in a remote cabin, only to witness her captor, David (Cuffe), burying a body outside. Knowing she’ll be next, she breaks free and flees through treacherous cliffs and waterfalls while David, haunted by remorse and grief, pursues her relentlessly through the wilderness. (Deadline)

Adam Driver, Jeremy Strong and Anne Hathaway will star in the upcoming crime-drama-thriller flick Paper Tiger that will follow two brothers who pursue the American Dream—only to become entangled in a scheme that turns out to be too good to be true. As they try to navigate their way through an ever-more dangerous world of corruption and violence, they find themselves and their family brutally terrorized by the Russian “Mafiya.” Their bond begins to fray, and betrayal—once utterly unthinkable—now becomes all too possible. (Deadline)

STREAMING MOVIE NEWS

Mark Wahlberg and Michelle Monaghan will be back for the Apple TV+ sequel to The Family Plan. Zoe Colletti and Van Crosby, who played their teenage children will return as well, but there are no plot details yet. (Variety)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

First there was Virgin River on Netflix then there was Sullivan’s Crossing, which US viewers can watch on CW, now author Robyn Carr (the woman behind the books for which both of these TV shows are based), has another book franchise that is being developed for the small screen with showrunner Roma Roth at the helm. Carr’s Thunder Point novels take place in the coastal town of Thunder Point, a place filled with lots of rugged charm and mystery. When newcomer Hank Cooper arrives in the town to attend an old friend’s funeral, he is surprised to learn that he’s been left a beachfront property which has become the center of a town dispute. Cooper soon finds himself with a community’s destiny in his hands as well as a lot of unanswered questions. Never being a man to settle in one place, Cooper finds himself drawn to both the town, and Sarah Dupre, a woman as complicated as she is beautiful. (Deadline)

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