This week's edition of TVEnthusiast's The Week's News has even more new shows, and a massive number of casting stories. New shows in development include Home For The Holidays, Sneakers, Bonus Family, Lets Stay Together, Bad Sugar, The Terranauts, Searchers, Weaveworld, Loaded, Bad Dates, Waco, Cormoran Strike, The Rain, and Knight Rider
Jason Momoa's Frontier and Pop's Nightcap have been renewed for second seasons ahead of their first season premieres, and negotiations underway for a Will and Grace reunion series.
Actors Tim DeKay (White Collar), Patti LuPone (Penny Dreadful), Melanie Field (Wicked), Michael Nyqvist (John Wick), Nazanin Boniadi (Iron Man), Emma Duncan (Chicago Justice), Jackson Rathbone (Twilight), Darren Mann (Windfall), Lauren Ambrose (Six Feet Under), Paul Guilfoyle (CSI), David Lyons (Revolution), Sydney Morton (Sign), Billy Eichner (Parks and Recreation), Patricia Clarkson (Six Feet Under), Campbell Scott (Royal Pains), Paul Schulze (Nurse Jackie), Daniel Webber (11.22.63), Jaime Ray Newman (Bates Motel), and more have secured new roles on various TV shows.
Also in the news, AT&T is buying Time Warner, and Bryan Fuller (Hannibal) is pulling out of his post as Showrunner on Star Trek: Discovery.
This Week's Question: Netflix Boss Reed Hastings recently stated that the true competition to Netflix could come in the form of pharmacologicaly induced hallucinations. So my question is: What shows do you want to hallucinate?
The Week's News is TVEnthusiast's weekly roundup of the news that affects the shows you love.
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