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Here’s A BUNCH OF TV News
Stranger Things is not coming back for a while, guys — they have nine more months of shooting to get through, and that’s before the VFX gets involved.
BREAKING: Networks are afraid of controversies: part 1 and part 2.
Joy Behar congratulated Jimmy Fallon for his Oscar-hosting job. (He did not host the Oscars.)
The Love is Blind reunion debuts on Netflix today and Laura couldn’t be there in person because she was on a business trip in Barcelona, Spain, not because she didn’t want to be in the same room as Sarah Anne and Jeramy (but I wouldn’t blame her if she didn’t.)
As for Love is Blind season 7, all we know is that it is set in Minneapolis.
SCOOP: As I told him would happen, @donlemon, the owner of this platform Elon Musk sent a terse text to his reps: “Contract terminated” after an interview Lemon did with Musk last Friday that was not to the adult toddler’s liking, including questions about his ketamine use.
— Kara Swisher (@karaswisher) March 13, 2024
The creator and showrunner of X-Men ’97, Beau DeMayo, has been fired by Disney ahead of the show’s premiere and no one is talking.
While everyone is running amok looking for a lost princess (and I can NOT get enough of THAT particular story, trust), another member of the royal family is doing just fine.
Paris Hilton is SO MAD at Mauricio Umansky.
TruTV is being revamped with a nightly sports block.
So, is Blue Bloods ending or nah?
Euphoria season three needs to get back into production already, Sam Levinson.
Dear Felicity, a podcast dedicated to Felicity, launched today.
Better late than never with this video President Biden put out ahead of his State of the Union last week, but where the hell is Martin Sheen? WHERE IS JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS?
You may’ve heard I’ve got a big speech coming up.
So, I thought I would hear from some folks who have done the job before – sort of. pic.twitter.com/7wFYVQm7Xm
— President Biden (@POTUS) March 7, 2024
Again, this wasn’t a TV story, but since I included it here so much back when it happened, I feel compelled to add this update to the tragic Rust shooting: armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. She will be sentenced at a later date. Alec Baldwin will face trial this summer.
Renewals
- Real Time with Bill Maher has been renewed for seasons 23 and 24 at HBO.
- Ghosts has been renewed for a fourth season on CBS.
- Fire Country has been renewed for a third season on CBS.
In Development
- A family comedy starring Tim Allen has received a pilot order at ABC.
- A golf comedy starring Owen Wilson is in the works at Apple TV+.
- The Gates, a Black-focused soap opera, is being developed at CBS.
- Chris Harrison is developing a dating series and morning show for Dr. Phil’s new network.
- Something Wicked, starring June Diane Raphael, is being developed at NBC.
- A movie about the Sarah Lawrence cult starring Billy Zane has been greenlit at Lifetime.
- A limited series about Amanda Knox starring Margaret Qualley has been ordered at Hulu.
- Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue, a mystery series starring Eric McCormack has been greenlit at MGM+.
- Untamed, a mystery limited series starring Eric Bana, has been ordered at Netflix.
- Origin, a Power prequel series, has been greenlit at Starz.
- Lionsgate TV is making an animated Twilight series, and a John Wick series.
- The Unxplored with Danny Trejo is in the works at The History Channel.
- Grand Cayman: Secrets in Paradise and Wayne Brady: The Family Remix have been added to Freeform.
- A series about Maurice Ashley, the first Black International Chess Grandmaster, is being developed.
- The Offseason, a sports docuseries, is being developed.
- A biopic about Gloria Gaynor is in the works at Lifetime.
- The Davenports is being developed into a TV series at Prime Video.
- The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi is being adapted into a TV series.
- The Brothers Lionheart is being adapted into a TV series.
- The Night We Lost Him is being adapted into a film at Netflix.
- The podcast Suspect is being adapted into a series at Prime Video.
- The Scot Harvath novels are being adapted into a TV series.
- Hello From The Magic Tavern is being turned into an animated series.
- Jodie, a spin-off of Daria, is not moving forward at MTV.
Casting News
- Ryan Gosling will host Saturday Night Live on April 6 with musical guest Chris Stapleton; Kristin Wiig will host on April 13 with musical guest Raye.
- Minnie Driver, Angus Imrie, Emma McDonald, Stanley Morgan, Philippine Velge, Rosalie Craig, Isobel Jesper Jones, Bill Milner, Ashley Thomas, and Alexandre Willaume have joined The Serpent Queen on Starz.
- Laura Dern, Billy Crudup, and Riley Keough have joined an untitled Noah Baumbach film on Netflix.
- Jim Parsons and Mayim Bialik will reprise their The Big Bang Theory roles on the series finale of Young Sheldon on CBS.
- Jurnee Smollett will star in Firebug on Apple TV+.
- Tom Hanks will host and narrate a 20-part World War II documentary series on History Channel.
- Lela Rochon, Ben Stephens, Pooch Hall, Quincy Brown, David Banner, Yvette Nicole Brown, Orlando Jones, Nicole Galicia, Erica Hubbard, Sarah Carter, Stan Shaw, Bern Nadette Stanis, Nayirah Teshali, Sacaiah Shaw, Jenson Atwood, AzMarie Livingston, Deric Augustine, Kayla Nicole, and Nicholas Turturro have joined the cast of The Family Business New Orleans on BET+.
- Dash Mihok, Britne Oldford, Matthew Del Negro, Harriet Sansom Harris, Patch Darragh, and Perry Mattfeld have joined Long Bright River on Peacock.
- Brian Tee, Johnny Berchtold, Roberto Montesinos, and Daniel David Stewart have joined Reacher on Prime Video.
- Sarah Paulson will star in Untamed. It will be shopped to streamers and networks soon.
- José María Yazpik, Sebastian Roche, Harold Torres, and Mayra Hermosillo have been added to Gringo Hunters on Netflix.
- Raphael Sbarge, Mickey Sumner, Brian Goodman, Elvis Nolasco, and Colin Bates have joined the Untitled Brad Ingelsby Task Force Project at HBO.
- Symone will guest star on Station 19 on ABC.
- Jenifer Lewis will guest star on So Help Me Todd on CBS.
- Scheana Shay and Brock Davies will guest star on Lopez vs. Lopez on NBC.
- Christel Khalil is returning to The Young and the Restless on CBS.
- Cassandra James is returning to General Hospital on ABC.
- Brian Gaskill has left The Young and the Restless on CBS.
Mark Your Calendars
- 3 Body Problem premieres on Netflix on March 21.
- Fallout will debut on Prime Video on April 11.
- Loot returns on Apple TV+ on April 3.
- Franklin debuts on Apple TV+ on April 12.
- The Real Housewives of New Jersey returns on Bravo on May 5.
- The Truth vs. Alex Jones will premiere on HBO on March 26.
- STEVE! (martin) a documentary in 2 pieces will premiere on Apple TV+ on March 29.
- Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show will premiere on HBO on March 29.
- Atlas will debut on Netflix on May 24.
- Late Night With the Devil premieres on Shudder on April 19.
- Vanderpump Villa will debut on Hulu on April 1.
- Becoming Karl Lagerfeld will premiere on Hulu on June 7.
- The Magic Prank Show with Justin Willman premieres on Netflix on April 1.
- Parasyte: The Grey premieres on Netflix on April 5.
- Dance Moms: The Reunion will debut on Lifetime on May 1.
- Prom Dates premieres on Hulu on May 3.
- The Never Ever Mets premieres on OWN on April 19.
- Tig Notaro: Hello Again will premiere on Prime Video on March 26.
- Secrets of the Hells Angels will debut on A&E on April 14.
- Mud Madness debuts on Discovery on April 9.
- The Baxters premieres on Prime Video on March 28.
- Ronja the Robber’s Daughter will premiere on Netflix on March 28.
- Salem’s Lot will debut on Max sometime this year.
- Outer Range returns on Prime Video on May 16.
- A fight between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul has been set to stream on Netflix on July 20.
- The 51st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards will air on CBS on June 7.
- Houses of Horror: Secrets of College Greek Life will debut on A&E on May 27.
- Take My Tumor premieres on TLC on April 3.
- Kids’ Choice Awards 2024 will air on Nickelodeon on July 13.
- The Boy and the Heron will debut on Max later this year.
- Hop debuts on Max on April 7.
- Country House Hunters and 48 Hours to Buy will debut on A&E on March 30.
- Best Bite in Town will premiere on Food Network on April 12.
- Busy Tonight will debut on QVC on May 8.
- Going Home with Tyler Cameron will premiere on Prime Video on April 18.
R.I.P.
Jerry Foley, Longtime director on The Late Show With David Letterman
Debra Byrd, Vocal coach for American Idol and The Voice
Heartbroken over the passing of Debra Byrd, the vocal coach on American Idol. She encouraged and supported us from the very beginning ! I am so grateful for everything she taught us. She will be dearly missed, but her legacy lives on through the music of countless artists she… pic.twitter.com/81no23VzfF
— Jennifer Hudson (@IAMJHUD) March 7, 2024
Michael Culver, Actor best-known for being force-strangled by Darth Vader in Star Wars
David Mixner, Playwright and LGBTQ and AIDS activist
Leah Smith, TikTok star who documented her struggle with cancer
Karl Wallinger, Lead singer of The Waterboys and World Party
Eric Carmen, Lead singer of The Raspberries and singer of “All By Myself”
Jim Beard, Keyboardist for Stanley Dan
Bo$$, First female rapper signed to Def Jam
Anthony Walker, Gap Band member known as “Baby Gap”
David Libert, Founding member of The Happenings and tour manager for Alice Cooper
WATCH THIS
The Amazing Race: 36th season premiere starts off in Puerto Vallarta. 8:30 p.m., CBS
Love Is Blind Reunion: One of the messiest seasons ever are brought back together to talk it out. PLEASE BRING CLAY’S PARENTS TO THE REUNION, THEY HAVE SOME STUFF TO WORK THROUGH, TOO. Netflix
Feud: Season finale. 9 pm., FX, Hulu
Late Night:
- Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Angela Bassett, Noel Fielding, Mitch Rowland, Ben Harper
- Late Night with Seth Meyers: Kristen Stewart, Walton Goggins, Aric Improta
- The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Paul Rudd, Cecilia Vega
- After Midnight: Caroline Rhea, Matt Rogers, James Davis
- Jimmy Kimmel Live: Michael Keaton, Ramy Youssef, Briston Maroney
- The Daily Show: TBA
- Watch What Happens Live: Carrie Coon, Patton Oswalt
| WEDS. | 7:00 | 7:30 | 8:00 | 8:30 | 9:00 | 9:30 |
| ABC | The Conners (new) |
Not Dead Yet (new) |
Abbott Elementary (new) |
Abbott Elementary (repeat) |
Judge Steve Harvey (new) |
| CBS | Survivor (new) |
The Amazing Race (new) |
| CW | Wild Cards (new) |
Family Law (new) |
Local |
| FOX | The Masked Singer (new) |
Animal Control (new) |
Family Guy (new) |
News/Local |
| NBC | Chicago Med (repeat) |
Chicago Fire (repeat) |
Chicago P.D. (repeat) |
