As first reported on Deadline.com, Mason Cook has been cast in the role of Eddie Munster in NBC's upcoming Munster reboot, 1313 MOCKINGBIRD LANE. The actor joins previously announced cast members Eddie Izzard and Charity Wakefield.
USA Network is building on its consistent track record of hits and expanding its original programming slate with the development of several high-profile comedies and drama series
NBC announced today an ambitious new primetime lineup for the 2012-13 primetime season that combines one of the top-quality returning lineups on television with a new fall edition of the red-hot musical competition 'The Voice' and a crop of six new scripted series in the fall and four at mid-season.
Coming off Syfy's most watched First Quarter ever in total viewers, Adults 18-34 and key women demos, Syfy and Chiller President Dave Howe today ignited the imagination of the advertising community by unveiling the next phase of the channel's largest original programming slate in history.
According to TVLine.com, Hugh Dancy is set to star in the upcoming NBC drama pilot HANNIBAL. The series is a contemporary take on Thomas Harris' novel 'Red Dragon'.
Acording to Deadline.com, Eddie Izzard is currently in final talks to star in and produce NBC's upcoming remake of the 1960's sitcom 'The Munsters'. The project, entitled MOCKINGBIRD LANE, is written by Bryan Fuller and directed by Bryan Singer. Izzard is the first actor who has been cast in the project.
According to Digitalspy.com, the NBC network has put in an order for 13 episodes of the Bryan Fuller thriller series HANNIBAL, which will feature characters from the best-selling novel by Thomas Harris, 'Red Dragon'.
As first reported on TVline.com, NBC's upcoming reworked version of the 1960's classic comedy THE MUNSTERS will be given a new title, '1313 Mockingbird Lane.'
After Dark presents John Cantwell's Love, Connie at Celebration Love, Connie is a multi-media dance comedy thriller starring John Cantwell as 'Connie Slocum,' and features Jennifer Dohn as 'Vickie,' with a special guest appearance by actor/singer Kelly Mantle (LOGO's DragTastic NYC, New Adventures of Old Christine, The Confusion of My Illusion, and the band, Tranzkuntinental) as 'Bambi'.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, X MEN scribe Bryan Singer is set to serve as director and executive producer on the upcoming TV series THE MUNSTERS.
After Dark presents John Cantwell's Love, Connie at Celebration Love, Connie is a multi-media dance comedy thriller starring John Cantwell as 'Connie Slocum,' and features Jennifer Dohn as 'Vickie,' with a special guest appearance by actor/singer Kelly Mantle (LOGO's DragTastic NYC, New Adventures of Old Christine, The Confusion of My Illusion, and the band, Tranzkuntinental) as 'Bambi'.
Deadline is reporting that Bryan Fuller, creator of the TV series 'Pushing Daisies', is set to have two new series, 'The Munsters' and 'Hannibal', on the horizon for the NBC network.
After Dark presents John Cantwell's Love, Connie at Celebration Love, Connie is a multi-media dance comedy thriller starring John Cantwell as 'Connie Slocum,' and features Jennifer Dohn as 'Vickie,' with a special guest appearance by actor/singer Kelly Mantle (LOGO's DragTastic NYC, New Adventures of Old Christine, The Confusion of My Illusion, and the band, Tranzkuntinental) as 'Bambi'.
Dolly Parton, Colin Farrell, Sean Hayes, Chris Colfer, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Allison Janney, Melissa Etheridge, Joel McHale, Kirsten Dunst, and Chaz Bono were among the celebrities who joined the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) as it honored Kristin Chenoweth, NBC Entertainment Chairman Robert Greenblatt, and the best in television and journalism last night at the 22nd Annual GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles, hosted by Amy Poehler and Rashida Jones. Check out highlights from the event by clicking below!
The production played 3 nights - July 31, August 1 and August 2 to cheering crowds, but the crazy part is - the final dress is done at 10am, in broad daylight and is open to the public, as the venue is a county-owned facility. People showed up in droves, for the run-through and cheered on the actors, the Hollywood Bowl orchestra and conductor Kevin Stites, who you will see is wearing a black, casual shirt for the rehearsal. The show's director, Richard Jay-Alexander, made a brief speech before the run, welcoming everybody, and in this exclusive footage, I was also able to catch him, in his dressing room, before the Opening Night performance.
Pushing Daisies' final three filmed episodes will begin airing tonight, May 30th. The remaining episodes will air in the next consecutive Saturdays through June 13th.
Entertainment Weekly columnist Michael Ausiello is reporting that ABC has confirmed the final episodes of Pushing Daisies, Eli Stone and Dirty Sexy Money will air on consecutive Saturdays beginning May 30 an ending August 8.
Kristin Chenoweth revealed that there could be a potential direct to DVD 'Pushing Daisies'. She states that when and if the the unaired episodes eventually air, they won't resolve all of the plotlines on the show - but she told TV Guide that show creator Bryan Fuller has an idea for a movie that would. 'It would wrap up a lot of the unanswered questions that people will have once they finally air our final episodes,' the singer-actress told TVGuide.com. 'It's way too good to push on somebody,' she said. 'You either air it and let the world see it or - you know, that show, I'm sorry if it sounds arrogant, but it's the best thing ever.'
Pushing Daisies stars Kristin Chenoweth and Ellen Greene,, two long time Broadway favorites, will be featured on the series upcoming CD release. The Varese Sarabande release will highlight the programs vivid and witty instrumental music for the show by Pushing Daisies writer Jim Dooley. The company has announced it will have 35 tracks and is to be released later this month.