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Out of sheer unstoppable curiosity: did you drop Aftermath?
@Chewie, because new page.
@Chewie, because new page.
.Deadline said:FX Networks said today that Season 12 of quirky comedy Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia and the third round of Man Seeking Woman will premiere January 4 on FXX. Both hail from FX Productions.
Syfy has set Season 2 premiere dates for its hit drama series The Magicians and The Expanse. The Magicians will premiere on Wednesday, January 25 at 9 PM, and The Expanse will kick off Wednesday February 8 at 10 PM with a double-episode premiere.
Showtime is offering the Season 3 premiere of Golden Globe-winning drama series The Affair for free ahead of its linear debut on Sunday, November 20.
The TV-14 rated version of the season three premiere is available for free now on YouTube and SHO.com and as a free video podcast on iTunes. Its also available for free across multiple television and streaming providers devices, websites and applications and free On Demand channels.
In addition, immediately following the third season premiere on-air, Showtime will make the second episode available early only to subscribers starting at 11 PM ET on Showtime Anytime, its stand-alone streaming service Showtime, and at midnight on Showtime on Demand.
FX and BBC One have confirmed air dates for Taboo, the high-profile period series that stars Tom Hardy and is created by Peaky Blinders Steven Knight with Hardy and his dad, Chips Hardy. The eight-part drama will debut on BBC One in the UK on January 7, followed by FX on January 10 at 10 PM Stateside. Ridley Scott, Tom Hardy and Knight are exec producers on the anticipated series thats set in 1814.
With Lena Dunham and John Oliver making headlines with their post-election comments, HBO has set a February 12 premiere date for the sixth and final season of Girls and Season 4 of Last Week Tonight. The premium cable net also said its new Pete Holmes comedy Crashing will bow a week later on February 19.
Crashing will air between Girls and Last Week Tonight at 10:30 PM Sundays. It was created by Holmes, who stars as a stand-up comic who discovers that his wife is unfaithful, leading him to re-evaluate his life amidst the New York City comedy scene. Artie Lange, Lauren Lapkus and T.J. Miller also star in the series EPd by Apatow and Holmes.
Undoubtedly. Maybe they just haven't figured out which Sunday yet.Weird that they didn't announce which drama they're going to be airing alongside all those half hours. I'm guessing Big Little Lies?
You messed up the URL, I know you're proud of this site but no need to include http://www.neogaf.com/ before the actual link.
Thanks for the heads up.You messed up the URL, I know you're proud of this site but no need to include http://www.neogaf.com/ before the actual link.
I'm iffy on it. I'll have to see a bit more before making a decision.But that looks kind of good, not entirely sold on it. The coke gag at the end was the high note.
HBO has set 9 PM Sunday, February 19 for the premiere of Big Little Lies, the anticipated seven-episode limited series created by David E. Kelley and directed by Jean-Marc Vallée (Dallas Buyers Club).
Based on Liane Moriartys bestselling book, the darkly comedic drama tells the tale of three mothers of first-graders whose seemingly perfect lives unravel to the point of murder. Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Shailene Woodley, Alexander Skarsgard, Laura Dern, Adam Scott, Zoe Kravitz, James Tupper and Jeffrey Nordling star. Vallée directs from scripts by Kelley. The series is executive produced by Reese Witherspoon, Bruna Papandrea, Nicole Kidman, Per Saari, David E. Kelly, Jean-Marc Vallée, Nathan Ross and Gregg Fienberg; Barbara Hall and Liane Moriarty produce.
THR interview said:What can you say about your next project, The Deuce, the new David Simon drama?
I just finished the season finale. It's fantastic. It's awesome. I did the pilot in the fall and just finished the season finale. It's amazing. Wonderful cast and fantastic scripts. I'm excited for everybody to see it, but extremely different from Westworld.
Also of interest, sounds like they just wrapped on The Deuce. From a Michelle MacLaren interview about Westworld:
Meh. The super episodic concept, appearances by known talents playing versions of themselves, a comedy about comedians... it all feels like a web series on Funny or Die. For the sake of the show, I hope it has better jokes than that trailer demonstrates, cuz that was a big nothing for me.
Too much attention going to the bonanza of broadcast debuts and returns? I don't know. At least there's The Young Pope, but then wait, why aren't they doing double episodes on Sunday instead of splitting it up on Sundays and Mondays?There it is. I wonder why HBO has started to completely avoid January though?
Too much attention going to the bonanza of broadcast debuts and returns? I don't know. At least there's The Young Pope, but then wait, why aren't they doing double episodes on Sunday instead of splitting it up on Sundays and Mondays?
There it is. I wonder why HBO has started to completely avoid January though?
HBO only recognizes Sunday as a legit day of the week, and Sundays in January are NFL playoff games.
From the director of Wild and Dallas Buyers Club, Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Shailene Woodley, Laura Dern, Alexander Skarsgård, Adam Scott, James Tupper and Zoë Kravitz star in HBO's limited series "Big Little Lies," premiering February 19 at 9PM.
Looks pretty damn good. Wasn't overly enamoured with Dallas Buyers Club, but this seems right up my alley.
I haven't seen anything more recent than that.Cornballer, any updates on Pendergast (Spike TV, Gale Anne Hurd)? Last bit of news I saw was from March.
No couple epitomized the rebellion and the glamour of the Jazz Age like F. Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda Fitzgerald, and now the Amazon series about their tumultuous romance and life has a launch date and a new trailer. A peek at the Christina Ricci-starring Z: The Beginning of Everything can be seen above, and the 10-episode first season can all be seen in its entirety starting January 27.
Folks on the West Coast also will get to see the special premiere of Foxs new comedy series The Mick, along with other time zones, immediately following the NFL doubleheader on January 1.
he premiere episode will air 8-8:30 PM ET and 55:30 PM PT, immediately following NFL doubleheader game coverage and The OT on Fox. The episode then will encore that same night in the Pacific time zone at 8 PM and the Mountain time zone at 7 PM. The series will make its time period premiere with an all-new episode Tuesday, January 3 (8:31-9:01 PM ET/PT).
Created/written by John Chernin and David Chernin (Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia) The Mick stars Sunnys Kaitlin Olson as Mackenzie (aka Mickey), an unapologetic degenerate, who suddenly finds herself stuck in affluent Greenwich, CT, raising her spoiled niece and nephews, Sabrina (Sofia Black-DElia), Chip (Thomas Barbusca) and Ben (newcomer Jack Stanton). Carla Jimenez and newcomer Scott MacArthur also co-star.
- First trailer for Amazon's Z: The Beginning of Everything
Out of sheer unstoppable curiosity: did you drop Aftermath?
@Chewie, because new page.
Is this the first season? For some reason I thought it was out a while back.
Yes, it's the first season. It's taken forever to get onto the air (the pilot was available in August 2015) because of studio changes and a few other things.Is this the first season? For some reason I thought it was out a while back.
I enjoyed it, as well. Supposedly the scope of the show opens up in S2, so I'm very much looking forward to it.S1 was a surprise hit for me. Really enjoyed the tension both within the family and within the city. Looking forward to this.
Can we all take a moment and appreciate how good Inside No. 9: The Devil of Christmas looks (as in the aesthetics)? That zoom at the end just seals the deal for me.
S1 was a surprise hit for me. Really enjoyed the tension both within the family and within the city. Looking forward to this.
I'm gonna give Colony a go. Tension within a family and city sounds interesting and might be up my alley.I enjoyed it, as well. Supposedly the scope of the show opens up in S2, so I'm very much looking forward to it.
Yes, a Christmas special, airs on the 27th.Is that new? The "12 Days Of Christine" episode was incredible.
Can we all take a moment and appreciate how good Inside No. 9: The Devil of Christmas looks (as in the aesthetics)? That zoom at the end just seals the deal for me.
1977!this looks like something from 1973
1977!
Or well it's set in 1977.
The mimicking is terrific, as I said, that trademark 70s zoom with just the right amount of slight wobble is so good.