Hmm. Actually is this one of those long two part movies or a series? I might be confusing the second part of the season premiere as the ending of a biopic
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No Red Band Society? What are you, a replicant?
OMG Ratsky! Watch Brooklyn Nine-Nine super fast! I just got my sister into watching it today. Little did I know all I needed to do was remind her Andy Samburg was in it (apparently he is her type, lol?)
I think Danger 5 series 2 is coming out in October, if you wanted to add that to the list
I'm posting this for Ratsky
I abhor the practice of casting grown women in the role of a little boy. It's creepy.
hehWhile I agree generally, when you've got a chance to cast someone with the acting chops of Allison Williams it's perfectly understandable to make an exception.
While I agree generally, when you've got a chance to cast someone with the acting chops of Allison Williams it's perfectly understandable to make an exception.
The Stalker show's advertisements are creepy as shit.
Syfy, which earlier this year passed on Bryan Fullers High Moon pilot, is repackaging the 90-minute opener as a TV movie.
An adaptation of John Christophers 1969 young adult sci-fi novel The Lotus Caves, the project penned by Jim Danger Gray (Pushing Daisies) is set in a future in which the countries of Earth have established colonies to mine the moons resources. However, chaos erupts after a new life form is discovered.
'High Moon' will air on Sept. 15 at 9/8c on Syfy.
Vert Boil will be happy, at least.Sounds like 'Stalker' is this year's 'Hostages'. Poor Dermot Mulroney.
September
Sunday, 14
American Dad - Fox - 9:30/8:30c
Wednesday, 17
Red Band Society - Fox - 9/8c
Sunday, 21
Downton Abbey - ITV - 9pm
Monday, 22
Gotham - Fox - 8/7c
Sleepy Hollow - Fox - 9/8c
Tuesday, 23
Marvels Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. - ABC - 9/8c
Wednesday, 24
Black-ish - ABC - 9:30/8:30c
South Park - Comedy Central - 10/9c
Key & Peele - Comedy Central - 10:30/9:30c
Sunday, 28
Brooklyn Nine-Nine - Fox - 8:30/7:30c
Monday, 29
Castle - ABC - 10/9c
October
Friday, 3
Star Wars Rebels: Spark Of Rebellion - Disney XD - 9/8c
Sunday, 5
Bob's Burgers - Fox - 7:30/6:30c
Tuesday, 7
The Flash - The CW - 8/7c
Monday, 13
Star Wars Rebels - Disney XD - 9/8c
Tuesday, 14
Marry Me - NBC - 9/8c
TBD Fall
American Dad - TBS
Black Dynamite - Adult Swim
Sounds like 'Stalker' is this year's 'Hostages'. Poor Dermot Mulroney.
Sounds like 'Stalker' is this year's 'Hostages'. Poor Dermot Mulroney.
Vert Boil will be happy, at least.
New seasons of The Newsroom, The Comeback and Getting On will premiere back-to-back on Sunday, November 9 beginning at 9 PM, HBO said today. The Newsrooms six-episode, third and final season will debut in the 9 PM slot. It will be followed by the eight-episode Lisa Kudrow-starrer The Comeback at 10 PM and the six-episode second season debut of Getting On at 10:30 PM.
The reception will be HUGE and cause SyFy to rethink their decision.
The reception will be HUGE and cause SyFy to rethink their decision.
Gotham?As a new slate of shows prepares to launch this week, the Television Critics Association has selected the most promising series of the fall season in its second annual poll.
Fox's buzzy crime drama, which details the origins of Comissioner James Gordon, was named the most promising new show of the upcoming season, followed by The CW's quirky dramedy Jane The Virgin and Showtime's provocative drama The Affair.
In addition to the most prestigious honor, Gotham topped the drama category. The Affair landed in second place, inching ahead of ABC's sexy new legal thriller and Viola Davis vehicle How To Get Away With Murder by one vote.
In the comedy race, ABC's coming-of-age family sitcom Black-ish starring Anthony Anderson and Lawrence Fishburne edged out Jane the Virgin (again, coming in at No. 2) and NBC's modern dating farce A to Z.
In a landslide, Jane the Virgin star Gina Rodriguez, recently featured as THR's "Next Big Thing," was voted potential new breakout star, with over four-times as many votes as runners-up Grant Gustin, of The CW's latest superhero venture The Flash, and Gotham villain Robin Lord Taylor.
Only five new shows are attracting notable positive social-media interest through late summer, even though fall TV season debuts are just days or weeks away, says a new Adobe study.
(For comparison, Adobe has been charting the social-media heat around big films for a few years now. Gaffney and her colleagues say theyve had a perfect record the past two years predicting which summer blockbusters will be successful, based on the number of social mentions and sentiment around each film 20 days before its release.)
In fact, three of the most anticipated shows are based on superhero franchises: Constantine, Gotham and The Flash. Another is a spinoff of one of TVs highest-rated shows, NCIS: New Orleans. And then theres the outlier, How To Get Away With Murder, which may have a very different advantage, its executive producer Shonda Rhimes.
All five shows have positive sentiment above 60 percent, led by Constantine, which has the highest positive sentiment and is most anticipated among social-media users. Gotham has the most international appeal, especially in the U.K., which bodes well for future syndication (and likely, future piracy) prospects.