TV Trailer: ‘Fuller House’ Season 2 On Netflix
Netflix has dropped a trailer for the upcoming second season of their Full House spin-off Fuller House, which premieres globally on the streaming service on Friday December 9th.
Netflix has dropped a trailer for the upcoming second season of their Full House spin-off Fuller House, which premieres globally on the streaming service on Friday December 9th.
And the title for the Good Wife spin-off is... The Good Fight. CBS just announced the title for the new series as production on the ten episode first season is getting underway in New York City for a February 2017 premiere on the network, before it moves to streaming service CBS All Access for the remainder of its run. Additionally, Justified star Erica Tazel is joining the cast as a series regular.
Fox's DC drama Lucifer is getting a full run in its second season. The network has handed out a back nine order to the show, bringing the total number of episodes ordered for season two to twenty-two.
Fox Networks Group (FNG) has promoted Prentiss Fraser to the position of Managing Director of Content Distribution. In the new role, Fraser will oversee the FNG Content Distribution Division which has in-territory sales teams and centrally based sales servicing departments in over 16 offices around the world.
After the cast recently reunited for an election themed short, a more conventional Will & Grace revival may be on the way. Talks are now underway to bring Will & Grace back to television, TVWise has confirmed. It should be stressed that the talks here are extremely preliminary and have come about off of the back of the strong fan response to the Vote Honey short the cast recently shot and uploaded to YouTube.
Freeform has renewed their original comedy series Young & Hungry - which was recently acquired for UK broadcast by Channel 4's digi-net E4 - for a fifth season, TVWise has learned.
EXCLUSIVE: After months of rumours, an eleventh season of The X-Files is within sight. I'm hearing from my sources that Fox execs are targeting a "more traditional" episode order for the new season and that the official green-light is expected from the network "within weeks".
Close to a year after TVWise first reported that such a move was in the works, HBO has officially come on-board BBC One's drama series The Cormoran Strike Mysteries, an adaptation of the Strike novels by JK Rowling (published under the pen name Robert Galbraith), and will serve as the U.S. and Canadian broadcaster.