The holiday season brings about a slow news week, on this week's edition of TVEnthusiast's The Week's News.
New shows in development include Catalina, Snowpiercer, and Salamander.
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency and Call the Midwife both got renewals, and an Amazon deal might help Falling Watter get one as well.
Actors Justin Bartha (The Hangover), Anil Kapoor (Slumdog Millionaire), Curtiss Cook (House of Cards),James Martinez (Low Winter Sun), Shannen Doherty (Heathers), Parker Posey (The Big C), Brett Gelman (Love), James Remar (Dexter), Michelle Yeoh (Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon), Michael Milligan (Splatterpunk), Robbie Kay (Once Upon A Time), Elisabeth Rohm (Heroes), Dalila Bela (Once Upon a Time), Corinne Koslo (Sweeney Todd), and Aymeric Jett Montaz (Bellevue) have landed new roles.
The Walking Dead's ratings drop, Amazon's The Grand Tour is doing very well, Fox is bringing their channels to Direct TV's streaming service, and the original Twin Peaks will be available to Showtime subscribers during the holiday season.
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The Week's News is TVEnthusiast's weekly roundup of the news that affects the shows you love.
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