Showing posts with label Low Winter Sun. Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 6, 2013

NEWS: ALL MY CHILDREN Shelved? GENERAL HOSPITAL Planing Another Nurses' Ball & Next Summer's Stories! Cheyenne Jackson Joins HBO's OPEN

Is Prospect Park shelving ALL MY CHILDREN too?
Insiders are reporting that Prospect Park is officially shelving its plans to bring ALL MY CHILDREN back for a second season. Staffers reportedly got word from Prospect Park today.

TV Guide magazine's Michael Logan also tweeted about it on Wednesday afternoon: "Is #ProspectPark "shelving" @allmychildren too? I'm hearing big announcement planned for this Friday."

50 Years Looks Good on ABC's GENERAL HOSPITAL
"We were all worried and we had a right to be worried. The show was in a very dark place and Ron [Carlivati] and I managed to come in and shake it up," executive producer Frank Valentini said.

GH marked its 50th anniversary by bringing back its popular Nurses' Ball, where the characters put on a formal ball, complete with musical performances, to raise money for AIDS and HIV research. There are plans for another Nurses' Ball next spring.

Vicki Dummer, executive vice president of ABC Media Group and Primetime Current Series, says she's been a fan of "GH" for more than 30 years and couldn't be happier.

"Frank Valentini and Ron Carlivati have done extraordinary work on 'GH' and have really turned the show around," she said in a recent statement, adding that the goal was to "redefine the show and give it a contemporary feel."

Valentini says he's already looking ahead to story lines for next summer.

GLEE's Lea Michele Recorded Song "You're Mine" For Cory Monteith on Debut Album
"It makes me so happy, this song," she says. "It makes me think so much of Cory. It was ours. When I think if him, I play this."

Ryan Murphy Developing GLEE Spinoff Show For Lea Michele
“They’re making the deals now and it also presents a viable exit plan for the main GLEE series itself — in that some of its core cast would also migrate to the Lea Michele project as GLEE is showing signs of aging.”

New Project For Eric Winter and Roselyn Sanchez
Eric Winter (ex-Rex, DAYS), currently starring in WITCHES OF EAST END on Lifetime, and wife, Roselyn Sanchez (Carmen, DEVIOUS MAIDS) have gotten involved with a new venture. "It's an animated project called LA GOLDA, created by my good friend George Valencia, who developed it with our good friend Judy Reyes [Zoila, DEVIOUS MAIDS]," he explains. "The moment I heard about the concept, the adorable lead character, and what the project stands for, I knew this little girl, La Golda, was a winner! Now that I’m a parent, the importance of the content we allow our children to watch is that much more significant. LA GOLDA is the perfect character to teach my child about the importance of education, respect and giving back all in a fun and vibrant way." [Kickstarter campaign]

Cheyenne Jackson Joins Ryan Murphy/HBO Pilot OPEN
OPEN, which Murphy co-wrote with Lauren Gussis, is described as a modern, provocative exploration of human sexuality and relationships. It centers on five central characters played by Michelle Monaghan, Scott Speedman, Wes Bentley, Anna Torv and Jennifer Jason Leigh. Jackson reportedly will be playing a handsome meth addict.

Deadline.com, Nikki Finke Cut Ties
A post on the site reads "we've learned that no one is indispensable," while Finke tweets, "Jay Penske has just told me I am free to leave. He tried to buy my silence. No sale."

CW Developing 1880s Paris Drama With Dan Jinks, ‘Hourman’ Adaptation With Dan Lin
Based on the book by Cathy Marie Buchanan, THE PAINTED GIRLS is set in 1880s Paris against the backdrop of the turbulent and exciting world of “La Belle Epoque” – decadence, poverty, sex, drugs and a serial killer running rampant throughout the city. It revolves around three sisters studying at a top ballet academy, one of whom becomes the muse for Edgar Degas and his famed paintings of ballerinas.

Lifetime Adapting Broadway’s ‘Trip to Bountiful,’ Cicely Tyson, Vanessa Williams to Reprise Roles
They will be joined by Blair Underwood alongside Keke Palmer. Michael Wilson, who directed the play, will make his television directorial debut with the project.

Jason Ritter Calls Suzanne Somers' THREE'S COMPANY Spinoff Idea "Very Sweet," but...
"To be honest, there are probably actors who are much better," Ritter said of the spinoff where he would play the son of Jack and Chrissy. "It sounds weird, it sounds like I'm not telling the truth, but I think there would be actors better suited to do that, who are funnier and better. I would feel like I was just getting the part for a stupid reason."

LOW WINTER SUN Star James Ransone: ‘It Wasn’t a Good Show’
“It wasn’t a good show,” Ransone told TheWrap. “I had higher expectations going in. They can’t all be winners.”

Sunday, October 6, 2013

LOW WINTER SUN Season Finale Preview

Photo Credit: AMC
The final two episodes of LOW WINTER SUN's first season air on Sunday, October 6 from 9-11 p.m. ET/PT on AMC Network.

Episode 9 "Ann Arbor" - Frank grapples with his sanity as the realities of his actions start to take their toll. Meanwhile, the DPD catches a major break in the McCann case.

Episode 10 "Surrender" - While the DPD gets close to solving McCann’s murder, Frank is forced to make a critical decision. Damon makes his boldest move yet.

Watch a sneak peek video below:

Saturday, September 28, 2013

BREAKING BAD Series Finale Preview


Emmy Award winning BREAKING BAD, the series that has been hailed as "Genius" (Tim Goodman, The Hollywood Reporter) and "One of the greatest shows ever on TV" (David Wiegand, San Francisco Chronicle), will air its final episode on Sunday, September 29 at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

Check out a preview of the finale, titled "Felina," below:

Sunday, August 18, 2013

LOW WINTER SUN "The Goat Rodeo" Preview

Photo Credit: AMC
The first season of LOW WINTER SUN continues on Sunday, August 11th at 10 p.m. ET/PT on AMC Network.

In the episode, "The Goat Rodeo," the DPD searches McCann's (Michael McGrady) house.

Frank (Mark Strong) finds game-changing evidence.

Maya (Sprague Grayden) and Damon (James Ransone) reevaluate plans.

Watch a sneak peek video below:

Monday, August 12, 2013

Return of BREAKING BAD Delivers 5.9 Million Viewers, Most-Watched Episode in Series History

Photo Credit: AMC
AMC's BREAKING BAD returned last night with the first of its eight final episodes, delivering 5.9 million viewers, the most in series history and up 102% over the show's season five premiere last summer. From 9-10 p.m., the network earned a 4.2 HH rating delivering 3.3 million adults 25-54 and 3.6 million adults 18-49. Immediately following BREAKING BAD, AMC premiered its newest dramatic series, LOW WINTER SUN, which got off to a strong start, attracting 2.5 million viewers.

To close AMC's first ever three-premiere night, the BREAKING BAD after-show, TALKING BAD - hosted by Chris Hardwick and featuring discussion and analysis of this iconic television series - debuted with 1.2 million viewers.

Sunday, August 11, 2013

LOW WINTER SUN Series Premiere Preview: Watch The First Five Minutes

Photo Credit: AMC
LOW WINTER SUN premieres on Sunday, August 11th on AMC at 10 p.m. ET/PT after the return of BREAKING BAD.

Starring Mark Strong and Lennie James, LOW WINTER SUN is a contemporary story of murder, deception, revenge and corruption in a world where the line between cops and criminals is blurred. The series begins with the murder of a cop by a fellow Detroit detective. Seemingly the perfect crime, in reality the murder activates forces that will forever alter the detective's life, and pull him into the heart of the Detroit underworld.

Watch the first five minutes of the episode below:

Saturday, December 15, 2012

AMC Picks Up LOW WINTER SUN

AMC announced on Friday a series order for the pilot LOW WINTER SUN, a co-production between Endemol Studios and AMC Studio. Chris Mundy (CRIMINAL MINDS, COLD CASE) will serve as writer, executive producer and showrunner on the project, which stars Mark Strong (Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Zero Dark Thirty) and co-stars Lennie James (THE WALKING DEAD, JERICHO). Season One consists of ten, one-hour episodes.

“Endemol and Chris Mundy have produced a beautiful pilot with an incredible cast led by the insanely talented Mark Strong,” said Joel Stillerman, AMC’s EVP of original programming, production and digital content. “We’re thrilled to be moving forward with this compelling and intense new drama and look forward to returning to Detroit for production on the first season."