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  • 5 days ago | fandomwire.com | Ricky Valero |Sean Boelman

    After their successful collaboration on the Emmy-winning series Black Bird, Dennis Lehane and Taron Egerton re-team together for the new Apple TV+ series Smoke. Egerton plays Dave Gudsen, an arson investigator chasing down two serial arsonists. FandomWire had the pleasure of sitting down with Egerton, Lehane, and the cast of the series to talk about bringing the project to life.

  • 1 week ago | fandomwire.com | Ricky Valero |Sean Boelman

    E. Lockhart’s 2014 novel We Were Liars won the Goodreads Choice Award for Best Young Adult Fiction. Fast-forward over a decade later, and the creator of the smash hit series The Vampire Diaries, Julie Plec, is adapting the series for Amazon Studios. The eight-episode psychological thriller centered around the consequences of one’s mistake is an often thrilling yet undercooked ride that doesn’t land the knockout it promises.

  • 2 weeks ago | fandomwire.com | Ricky Valero |Joshua Ryan

    What if you throw several crime doc junkies, influencers and washed actors into a hotel where numerous people allegedly died in? That’s what we unpack through the eight diabolical and bloody ride that is the Shudder original series Hell Motel. Emmy-winning actor Eric McCormack stars in the horror series created by Aaron Martin and Ian Carpenter.

  • 4 weeks ago | fandomwire.com | Ricky Valero |Sean Boelman

    A washed-out former pro athlete looking to capture the magic of the past is at the center of the new Apple TV+ series, Stick. The series was created by Jason Keller, who was one of the writers of the Academy Award-winning movie Ford v Ferrari. Owen Wilson makes his comedy series (shocking, right?) debut as the lead of the series while also serving as an executive producer. Wilson stars as Pryce Cahill, an ex-pro golfer whose career was halted over 20 years ago.

  • 1 month ago | fandomwire.com | Ricky Valero |Sean Boelman

    Rebecca Shaw and Ben Kronengold wrote on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon for a little over two years together. The duo have joined forces to create an ensemble comedy set in New York for FX called Adults. The eight-episode series follows a group of twenty-somethings trying to navigate life while living in their friends’ childhood home. The often raunchy yet funny comedy highlights modern-day struggles of trying to live in the real world and the expectations that come along with it.

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