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television.mxdwn.com | Jordany Martinez
According to Variety, Matthew McConaughey (The Rivals of Amziah King) and Woody Harrelson‘s (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri) Apple TV+ comedy series has paused production of its 10-episode season. Brothers has taken a break from production due to David West Read (The Big Door Prize), who served as the series’ writer, showrunner, and executive producer, having departed because of creative differences. This comes after the series has finished production on eight out of the ten episodes.
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television.mxdwn.com | Jordany Martinez
According to TVLine, after NBC’s decision not to move forward with a fourth season of Night Court, series co-lead and executive producer Melissa Rauch (The Big Bang Theory) shared her thoughts on the cancellation. Earlier this month, the series made every effort to shop the sitcom for another season but sadly came up empty. As per TVLine, Rauch took to Instagram, where he gave a lengthy message for the series.
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television.mxdwn.com | Jordany Martinez
According to The Hollywood Reporter, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia has revealed an official new trailer for their 17th season. The new trailer shows a different perspective on the It’s Always Sunny and Abbott Elementary crossover. The trailer also shows the character of Frank as he stars in the Bachelor both in the series and in real life. Below is the official trailer for the 17th season of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
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1 week ago |
television.mxdwn.com | Jordany Martinez
According to The Hollywood Reporter, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia has revealed an official new trailer for their 17th season. The new trailer shows a different perspective on the It’s Always Sunny and Abbott Elementary crossover. The trailer also shows the character of Frank as he stars in the Bachelor both in the series and in real life. Below is the official trailer for the 17th season of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
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television.mxdwn.com | Jordany Martinez
According to The Hollywood Reporter, a Land of the Lost reboot is in the works at Netflix. Netflix has partnered with Legendary TV as they are in the early stages of developing a reboot of the 1970s cult classic series. Sid (The Bugaloos, The Kroft Supershow) and Marty Krofft (H.R Pufnstuf, Sigmund and the seas Monsters), who developed the original series, as well as Marty’s daughter Deanna Krofft Pope (Mondays with Marty, Mutt & Stuff), reportedly will produce the project.
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