The Chicago P.D. hiatus ended with a new episode on Wednesday night.
When we last saw the show, Dante Torres was finishing up an undercover case to bring down a drug boss, Rafel Perez (Julio Cedillo).
During that case, Torres became romantically involved with the wife of Rafel Perez, Gloria Perez (Yara Martinez).
In a dramatic conclusion, Gloria killed Rafel. Rather than run, she told Torres she was remaining in Chicago. It could mean the story circles back later.
Also, earlier this season, the Chicago P.D. cast added actress Bojana Novakovic as Detective Josephine Petrovic. The quirky detective helped Intelligence on several cases, but Upton (Tracy Spiridakos) became suspicious of her and discovered a drinking problem.
A serial killer also remained on the loose, but this new episode was focused on a separate case.
Chicago P.D. Season 11, Episode 10 recap
A little girl walked into the district as Upton and...
When we last saw the show, Dante Torres was finishing up an undercover case to bring down a drug boss, Rafel Perez (Julio Cedillo).
During that case, Torres became romantically involved with the wife of Rafel Perez, Gloria Perez (Yara Martinez).
In a dramatic conclusion, Gloria killed Rafel. Rather than run, she told Torres she was remaining in Chicago. It could mean the story circles back later.
Also, earlier this season, the Chicago P.D. cast added actress Bojana Novakovic as Detective Josephine Petrovic. The quirky detective helped Intelligence on several cases, but Upton (Tracy Spiridakos) became suspicious of her and discovered a drinking problem.
A serial killer also remained on the loose, but this new episode was focused on a separate case.
Chicago P.D. Season 11, Episode 10 recap
A little girl walked into the district as Upton and...
- 5/2/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
Get ready for an intense episode of “Chicago P.D.” airing this Wednesday, May 1st, at 10:00 Pm on NBC. In Season 11 Episode 10, titled “Buried Pieces,” tensions rise as Detective Upton finds herself entangled in a gripping decades-old missing persons case linked to Petrovic, a name synonymous with danger and intrigue in the streets of Chicago.
When a young child arrives at the district seeking assistance, Upton becomes consumed by the quest to uncover the truth behind the disappearance. As she delves deeper into the investigation, she navigates a web of secrets and lies, determined to bring closure to those affected by the tragedy.
Viewers can expect a rollercoaster of emotions as the episode unfolds, with gripping twists and turns that will keep them on the edge of their seats. Don’t miss out on the drama and suspense as “Chicago P.D.” delivers another compelling installment this Wednesday at 10:00 Pm on NBC.
When a young child arrives at the district seeking assistance, Upton becomes consumed by the quest to uncover the truth behind the disappearance. As she delves deeper into the investigation, she navigates a web of secrets and lies, determined to bring closure to those affected by the tragedy.
Viewers can expect a rollercoaster of emotions as the episode unfolds, with gripping twists and turns that will keep them on the edge of their seats. Don’t miss out on the drama and suspense as “Chicago P.D.” delivers another compelling installment this Wednesday at 10:00 Pm on NBC.
- 4/24/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Tracy Spiridakos has already filmed her final episodes of Chicago P.D., and fans will soon get to see her final turn as Detective Hailey Upton.
Intelligence will look much different next season, especially since the show lost Jesse Lee Soffer (Detective Jay Halstead) last season.
Without the married detectives, the show will have to go in a new direction, likely meaning new Chicago P.D. cast members.
But before Chicago P.D. Season 12 arrives in Fall 2024, some big new episodes are left to debut this spring.
There are only 13 episodes during Chicago P.D. Season 11, with four more to arrive in May. Here is a look at the rest of that NBC schedule.
Some set Photos did reveal Jesse Lee Soffer, as he returned to direct the 12th episode of the season. Could he also pop in to play Halstead one last time?
When is the last episode of Chicago P.D. for Tracy Spiridakos?...
Intelligence will look much different next season, especially since the show lost Jesse Lee Soffer (Detective Jay Halstead) last season.
Without the married detectives, the show will have to go in a new direction, likely meaning new Chicago P.D. cast members.
But before Chicago P.D. Season 12 arrives in Fall 2024, some big new episodes are left to debut this spring.
There are only 13 episodes during Chicago P.D. Season 11, with four more to arrive in May. Here is a look at the rest of that NBC schedule.
Some set Photos did reveal Jesse Lee Soffer, as he returned to direct the 12th episode of the season. Could he also pop in to play Halstead one last time?
When is the last episode of Chicago P.D. for Tracy Spiridakos?...
- 4/21/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
Chicago P.D. star Marina Squerciati shared a new set photo from what might be the filming of the Season 11 finale.
Marina plays Officer Kim Burgess and frequently shares social media images of herself and her co-stars.
This new photo features some interesting tidbits, including the return of a guest star from earlier this season.
Bojana Novakovic joined the Chicago P.D. cast as Detective Josephine Petrovic this season, with the character helping out Intelligence on the serial killer case.
They haven’t solved the murders yet, suggesting the final few episodes of Chicago P.D. Season 11 will return to that investigation.
There have also been Chicago P.D. rumors about Petrovic taking over for Detective Hailey Upton when that character leaves the show.
Actress Tracy Spiridakos has been filming her final scenes as Upton, and her final episode is the upcoming season finale.
Fun social media image from Marina Squerciati
“Almost done...
Marina plays Officer Kim Burgess and frequently shares social media images of herself and her co-stars.
This new photo features some interesting tidbits, including the return of a guest star from earlier this season.
Bojana Novakovic joined the Chicago P.D. cast as Detective Josephine Petrovic this season, with the character helping out Intelligence on the serial killer case.
They haven’t solved the murders yet, suggesting the final few episodes of Chicago P.D. Season 11 will return to that investigation.
There have also been Chicago P.D. rumors about Petrovic taking over for Detective Hailey Upton when that character leaves the show.
Actress Tracy Spiridakos has been filming her final scenes as Upton, and her final episode is the upcoming season finale.
Fun social media image from Marina Squerciati
“Almost done...
- 4/11/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
The Chicago P.D. ratings improved in overall viewership and the key demographic with the latest episode.
Intelligence was on the trail of an abducted infant for the March 27 episode, which saw the return of an Svu detective to help the team.
This was also the first new episode after a serial killer murdered Noah. Noah was the young man Hank Voight was trying to look after.
Having the March 20 episode focus on Hank Voight (played by Jason Beghe) was what fans had wanted for a while.
The March 27 episode focused more on Detective Hailey Upton (Tracy Spiridakos) and how she interacted with the new detective.
Bojana Novakovic plays Josephine Petrovic on the Chicago P.D. cast. Detective Petrovic has an odd way of investigating cases, but she also added something fresh to the show. It’s unclear if we will see her again in Season 11, but she could return to help...
Intelligence was on the trail of an abducted infant for the March 27 episode, which saw the return of an Svu detective to help the team.
This was also the first new episode after a serial killer murdered Noah. Noah was the young man Hank Voight was trying to look after.
Having the March 20 episode focus on Hank Voight (played by Jason Beghe) was what fans had wanted for a while.
The March 27 episode focused more on Detective Hailey Upton (Tracy Spiridakos) and how she interacted with the new detective.
Bojana Novakovic plays Josephine Petrovic on the Chicago P.D. cast. Detective Petrovic has an odd way of investigating cases, but she also added something fresh to the show. It’s unclear if we will see her again in Season 11, but she could return to help...
- 3/30/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
Serbian/Australian actor Bojana Novakovic joins NBC's Chicago P.D. Season 11 as the latest addition to the long-running series.
Novakovic arrives on the Chicago P.D. scene as Jo Petrovic, an enterprising new detective who joins the series' Central Intelligence Unit in Season 11 Episode 7, as she helps track down a serial killer.
Novakovic is best known for her roles in titles like Drag Me To Hell and Edge of Darkness but also has credits in mega hits like I, Tonya, Birds of Prey, and Shameless.
Read full article on The Direct.
Novakovic arrives on the Chicago P.D. scene as Jo Petrovic, an enterprising new detective who joins the series' Central Intelligence Unit in Season 11 Episode 7, as she helps track down a serial killer.
Novakovic is best known for her roles in titles like Drag Me To Hell and Edge of Darkness but also has credits in mega hits like I, Tonya, Birds of Prey, and Shameless.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 3/29/2024
- by Klein Felt
- The Direct
The Chicago P.D. cast added a new player on its most recent episode, and Bojana Novakovic continues playing Josephine Petrovic in the new installment.
This new episode is called On Paper, and it appears that Detective Hailey Upton (Tracy Spiridakos) will work hand-in-hand with Detective Petrovic.
Petrovic was brought in as a profiler to help with an intense case of abductions and torturing. Intelligence also figured out that they were chasing a serial killer.
The unfortunate result of this case was that Hank Voight became very close with a survivor (Noah), even letting the young man stay at his house.
Unfortunately, Noah (played by Bobby Hogan) was murdered at the end of Chicago P.D. Season 11, Episode 7.
Actor Jason Beghe teased that the case will lead to the return of the “old Voight” as he seeks to solve it by any means necessary.
Bojana Novakovic plays Detective Josephine Petrovic
The...
This new episode is called On Paper, and it appears that Detective Hailey Upton (Tracy Spiridakos) will work hand-in-hand with Detective Petrovic.
Petrovic was brought in as a profiler to help with an intense case of abductions and torturing. Intelligence also figured out that they were chasing a serial killer.
The unfortunate result of this case was that Hank Voight became very close with a survivor (Noah), even letting the young man stay at his house.
Unfortunately, Noah (played by Bobby Hogan) was murdered at the end of Chicago P.D. Season 11, Episode 7.
Actor Jason Beghe teased that the case will lead to the return of the “old Voight” as he seeks to solve it by any means necessary.
Bojana Novakovic plays Detective Josephine Petrovic
The...
- 3/27/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
The Chicago P.D. cast loses actress Tracy Spiridakos this season.
Tracy plays Detective Hailey Upton and is filming her final episodes for Season 11.
Some uncharted territory lies ahead for the hit NBC drama, but fans have also become familiar with stars leaving the One Chicago shows.
Jesse Lee Soffer ended his run as Detective Jay Halstead last season. His exit left fans wanting more, though.
With Tracy’s exit, the writers and the showrunner must provide better closure. Bringing back Jesse to help her do it could be a nice surprise.
Several Chicago P.D. cast members hinted at how much they will miss Tracy. One co-worker even posted “#SaveUpton.”
Jason Beghe talks about how Tracy Spiridakos will be missed
The man who plays Hank Voight on Chicago P.D. recently spoke about the upcoming exit for Tracy Spiridakos.
“When somebody leaves, whether your child goes off to college or...
Tracy plays Detective Hailey Upton and is filming her final episodes for Season 11.
Some uncharted territory lies ahead for the hit NBC drama, but fans have also become familiar with stars leaving the One Chicago shows.
Jesse Lee Soffer ended his run as Detective Jay Halstead last season. His exit left fans wanting more, though.
With Tracy’s exit, the writers and the showrunner must provide better closure. Bringing back Jesse to help her do it could be a nice surprise.
Several Chicago P.D. cast members hinted at how much they will miss Tracy. One co-worker even posted “#SaveUpton.”
Jason Beghe talks about how Tracy Spiridakos will be missed
The man who plays Hank Voight on Chicago P.D. recently spoke about the upcoming exit for Tracy Spiridakos.
“When somebody leaves, whether your child goes off to college or...
- 3/24/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
Many Chicago P.D. fans will love the spoilers that actor Jason Beghe has revealed.
The latest dramatic episode of the show flipped a switch in Hank Voight, especially with the similarities that the current case has to when his son died.
After trying his best to care for Noah — the victim of a serial killer who had escaped at first — Voight has become slightly untethered.
Intelligence is also tasked with a difficult case – a primary reason Voight brought in an extra detective to help with the investigation.
Are the Chicago P.D. producers dropping hints about who might replace Detective Hailey Upton?
Tracy Spiridakos — the actress who has played Upton for years — is departing the One Chicago drama this season.
Jason Beghe speaks about a return of ‘the old Voight’ on Chicago P.D.
“He feels like he failed, but I believe that some things are too hard to confront,...
The latest dramatic episode of the show flipped a switch in Hank Voight, especially with the similarities that the current case has to when his son died.
After trying his best to care for Noah — the victim of a serial killer who had escaped at first — Voight has become slightly untethered.
Intelligence is also tasked with a difficult case – a primary reason Voight brought in an extra detective to help with the investigation.
Are the Chicago P.D. producers dropping hints about who might replace Detective Hailey Upton?
Tracy Spiridakos — the actress who has played Upton for years — is departing the One Chicago drama this season.
Jason Beghe speaks about a return of ‘the old Voight’ on Chicago P.D.
“He feels like he failed, but I believe that some things are too hard to confront,...
- 3/22/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
Chicago P.D. fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 11 Episode 8 episode titled On Paper!
Find out everything you need to know about the On Paper episode of Chicago P.D., including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Chicago P.D. On Paper Season 11 Episode 8 Preview
Attention all “Chicago P.D.” fans! Get ready for an electrifying new episode titled “On Paper” airing on NBC at 10:00 Pm on March 27, 2024. In this thrilling installment, Detective Upton brings Svu detective Petrovic back into the fold to aid in the investigation of a tender-age kidnapping.
Join the talented cast as they navigate through the complexities of this heart-wrenching case. Jesse Lee Soffer stars as Detective Jay Halstead, Marina Squerciati as Officer Kim Burgess, and Laroyce Hawkins as Officer Kevin Atwater. Plus, don’t miss Tracy Spiridakos as Detective Hailey Upton and Christopher Meloni as Detective Elliot Stabler,...
Find out everything you need to know about the On Paper episode of Chicago P.D., including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Chicago P.D. On Paper Season 11 Episode 8 Preview
Attention all “Chicago P.D.” fans! Get ready for an electrifying new episode titled “On Paper” airing on NBC at 10:00 Pm on March 27, 2024. In this thrilling installment, Detective Upton brings Svu detective Petrovic back into the fold to aid in the investigation of a tender-age kidnapping.
Join the talented cast as they navigate through the complexities of this heart-wrenching case. Jesse Lee Soffer stars as Detective Jay Halstead, Marina Squerciati as Officer Kim Burgess, and Laroyce Hawkins as Officer Kevin Atwater. Plus, don’t miss Tracy Spiridakos as Detective Hailey Upton and Christopher Meloni as Detective Elliot Stabler,...
- 3/21/2024
- by News
- TV Regular
Get ready for a gripping episode of “Chicago P.D.” titled “On Paper,” airing this Wednesday at 10:00 Pm on NBC. In Season 11, Episode 8, viewers will be drawn into a high-stakes investigation as the team tackles a tender-age kidnapping.
Upton, a key member of the squad, enlists the help of Svu detective Petrovic to assist in cracking the case. With tensions running high and the clock ticking, the team must race against time to bring the kidnapped child home safely.
As the investigation unfolds, viewers can expect twists, turns, and heart-pounding moments as the team navigates through the complexities of the case. With Upton and Petrovic working together, the stakes are higher than ever as they strive to uncover the truth and deliver justice.
Don’t miss out on the intense drama of “Chicago P.D.: On Paper,” airing this Wednesday at 10:00 Pm on NBC. Tune in to see...
Upton, a key member of the squad, enlists the help of Svu detective Petrovic to assist in cracking the case. With tensions running high and the clock ticking, the team must race against time to bring the kidnapped child home safely.
As the investigation unfolds, viewers can expect twists, turns, and heart-pounding moments as the team navigates through the complexities of the case. With Upton and Petrovic working together, the stakes are higher than ever as they strive to uncover the truth and deliver justice.
Don’t miss out on the intense drama of “Chicago P.D.: On Paper,” airing this Wednesday at 10:00 Pm on NBC. Tune in to see...
- 3/20/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
A new actress has joined the Chicago P.D. cast and is featured in upcoming episodes.
It’s also worth noting that she shares the screen with Tracy Spiridakos, who is leaving the show this season.
Tracy has played Detective Hailey Upton for many years, but it was revealed that the character will soon leave Chicago.
The new season of Chicago P.D. has not yet addressed the upcoming Upton exit, but narrative seeds will likely be revealed soon.
In the meantime, Season 11 rolls on, with the finale coming up this May. The season will seem short because it is only 13 episodes long.
Several Chicago P.D. cast members also posted on social media about already missing Tracy as she films her final episodes.
Who plays Josephine Petrovic on the Chicago P.D. cast?
Actress Bojana Novakovic will play Josephine Petrovic on Chicago P.D. Season 11, Episodes 7 and 8. The second episode is called...
It’s also worth noting that she shares the screen with Tracy Spiridakos, who is leaving the show this season.
Tracy has played Detective Hailey Upton for many years, but it was revealed that the character will soon leave Chicago.
The new season of Chicago P.D. has not yet addressed the upcoming Upton exit, but narrative seeds will likely be revealed soon.
In the meantime, Season 11 rolls on, with the finale coming up this May. The season will seem short because it is only 13 episodes long.
Several Chicago P.D. cast members also posted on social media about already missing Tracy as she films her final episodes.
Who plays Josephine Petrovic on the Chicago P.D. cast?
Actress Bojana Novakovic will play Josephine Petrovic on Chicago P.D. Season 11, Episodes 7 and 8. The second episode is called...
- 3/17/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
Get ready for a riveting episode of “Chicago P.D.” as Season 11 Episode 7, titled “The Living and the Dead,” unfolds the intensity at 10:00 Pm on Wednesday, March 20, 2024, on NBC. In this gripping installment, an ongoing case strikes a personal chord with Voight, thrusting him into the heart of the investigation.
As the Intelligence unit rallies together, they join forces with an Svu detective to pursue a prolific offender. The collaboration promises a high-stakes pursuit and a relentless pursuit of justice as the team navigates the complexities of crime in the Windy City.
“The Living and the Dead” guarantees an emotionally charged episode, blurring the lines between personal and professional for Voight and his team. Tune in at 10:00 Pm on Wednesday, March 20, 2024, on NBC for an episode that will keep fans on the edge of their seats, delivering the trademark blend of suspense and drama that defines “Chicago P.D.
As the Intelligence unit rallies together, they join forces with an Svu detective to pursue a prolific offender. The collaboration promises a high-stakes pursuit and a relentless pursuit of justice as the team navigates the complexities of crime in the Windy City.
“The Living and the Dead” guarantees an emotionally charged episode, blurring the lines between personal and professional for Voight and his team. Tune in at 10:00 Pm on Wednesday, March 20, 2024, on NBC for an episode that will keep fans on the edge of their seats, delivering the trademark blend of suspense and drama that defines “Chicago P.D.
- 3/13/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
‘Drag Me to Hell’ – New Australian Blu-ray Celebrates 15 Years of Sam Raimi’s Horror Return [Review]
Of all the masters of horror that helped to reshape the genre as we know it in the ’70s and ’80s, none were more successful in branching out and achieving commercial success within the studio system than Sam Raimi. His Spider-Man trilogy laid the groundwork for the influx of comic book movies that would follow, but he was eager to return to his roots following the third installment’s turbulent production.
Armed with $30 million and complete creative control, Raimi dusted off a story he wrote with elder brother and frequent collaborator Ivan Raimi back in the ’90s to make his triumphant return to horror with Drag Me to Hell in 2009. The Raimi broters seemingly drew inspiration from 1957’s Night of the Demon but injected it with a heavy dose of Evil Dead DNA, most closely evoking Evil Dead 2‘s cartoonish blend of over-the-top splatter and tongue-in-cheek humor.
If the use...
Armed with $30 million and complete creative control, Raimi dusted off a story he wrote with elder brother and frequent collaborator Ivan Raimi back in the ’90s to make his triumphant return to horror with Drag Me to Hell in 2009. The Raimi broters seemingly drew inspiration from 1957’s Night of the Demon but injected it with a heavy dose of Evil Dead DNA, most closely evoking Evil Dead 2‘s cartoonish blend of over-the-top splatter and tongue-in-cheek humor.
If the use...
- 3/8/2024
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
XYZ Films knows a good thing when they see it, and that’s why the studio preemptively purchased the U.S. rights to Skyline: Warpath, a sequel in the Skyline universe starring Iko Uwais and Scott Adkins. Liam O’Donnell (Beyond Skyline) directs the threequel from his own script, with filming taking place in Indonesia. You can check out Uwais and Adkins in the first-look images from Skyline: Warpath above and below.
Joining Uwais and Adkins and cast members are Louis Mandylor, Randall J. Bacon, and Yayan Ruhain.
According to XYZ, the story for Skyline: Warpath picks up five years after Beyond Skyline. The plot “follows Sua (Uwais) as he leads The Resistance against the aliens. When he discovers the powerful alien Radial Gauntlet, he must deal with both the corrupt Eric (Adkins) and the army of alien invaders.”
“Since we first met Iko Uwais, Matthew Chausse and I have been...
Joining Uwais and Adkins and cast members are Louis Mandylor, Randall J. Bacon, and Yayan Ruhain.
According to XYZ, the story for Skyline: Warpath picks up five years after Beyond Skyline. The plot “follows Sua (Uwais) as he leads The Resistance against the aliens. When he discovers the powerful alien Radial Gauntlet, he must deal with both the corrupt Eric (Adkins) and the army of alien invaders.”
“Since we first met Iko Uwais, Matthew Chausse and I have been...
- 1/16/2024
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
XYZ Films has acquired North American sales rights to “StayOnline,” from Ukrainian director Anton Skrypets, which uses the innovative Screenlife format to tell the story of a young Kyiv woman who risks her life to help a boy whose parents have gone missing after the Russian invasion.
“StayOnline” was co-written by Skrypets and Eva Strelnikova, who also served as director of photography. It was produced by Marina Kvasova and Alla Lypovetska of the Organization of Ukrainian Producers (Oup) together with Anatoly Dudinsky of Amo Pictures. The film begins when a young woman volunteering in Kyiv is given one of the thousands of laptops donated by ordinary Ukrainians to support the war effort. She’s asked to install a sensitive military application and deliver the laptop to her brother serving on the frontline.
But the woman receives a mysterious video call from a young boy searching for his father, the laptop’s previous owner,...
“StayOnline” was co-written by Skrypets and Eva Strelnikova, who also served as director of photography. It was produced by Marina Kvasova and Alla Lypovetska of the Organization of Ukrainian Producers (Oup) together with Anatoly Dudinsky of Amo Pictures. The film begins when a young woman volunteering in Kyiv is given one of the thousands of laptops donated by ordinary Ukrainians to support the war effort. She’s asked to install a sensitive military application and deliver the laptop to her brother serving on the frontline.
But the woman receives a mysterious video call from a young boy searching for his father, the laptop’s previous owner,...
- 5/21/2023
- by Christopher Vourlias
- Variety Film + TV
My At Meihodo
Michelle Yeoh, star of the globally acclaimed Oscar-winning film “Everything Everywhere All At Once,” will serve as guest of honor and advisor at the fifth Meihodo International Youth Visual Media Festival, a platform for young visual artists and one of the largest short film festivals in the world. The festival takes place in Fukuoka, Japan.
Other new guests include Maggie Q, film editor Gabriella Cristiani and Stephen Castor (“Spider-Man”), co-ceo of It’s Just Us Productions, Rocket Science 3D and Rocket Science Motion Capture Studios, franchise.
Returning guests include special advisor and composer Tan Dun and honorary chairwoman Yue-Sai Kan, an Emmy-winning television producer.
Since launching in 2018, Meihodo has become one of the largest and most popular short film festivals in the world. This year, the festival received a record 3,533 submissions from 122 countries and regions around the world.
“We’re so excited to welcome the incredible Michelle Yeoh,...
Michelle Yeoh, star of the globally acclaimed Oscar-winning film “Everything Everywhere All At Once,” will serve as guest of honor and advisor at the fifth Meihodo International Youth Visual Media Festival, a platform for young visual artists and one of the largest short film festivals in the world. The festival takes place in Fukuoka, Japan.
Other new guests include Maggie Q, film editor Gabriella Cristiani and Stephen Castor (“Spider-Man”), co-ceo of It’s Just Us Productions, Rocket Science 3D and Rocket Science Motion Capture Studios, franchise.
Returning guests include special advisor and composer Tan Dun and honorary chairwoman Yue-Sai Kan, an Emmy-winning television producer.
Since launching in 2018, Meihodo has become one of the largest and most popular short film festivals in the world. This year, the festival received a record 3,533 submissions from 122 countries and regions around the world.
“We’re so excited to welcome the incredible Michelle Yeoh,...
- 4/4/2023
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
American actor and martial artist of Chinese and Japanese descent Kane Kosugi will appear opposite Gotham star Ben McKenzie and Beyond Skyline actress Bojana Novakovic in a new horror movie Bloat based on Japanese folklore scary legends. The story unfolds around a mom (Novakovich) and two sons who are vacationing in Japan while the father of the family (McKenzie), a military officer, is away stationed in Turkey. During their stay outside Tokyo, their younger son almost drowns in a lake. Soon after the accident, the parents realize that something is wrong with their boy. Kosugi plays McKenzie’s character’s friend who comes for rescue. He will join Bon Koizumi, great-grandson of the legendary Japanese folklorist and horror story collector Lafcadio Hearn and the director of his museum.
Kosugi made his film debut at the age of 8 with a role in Revenge of the Ninja (1983) opposite his father, Sho Kosugi,...
Kosugi made his film debut at the age of 8 with a role in Revenge of the Ninja (1983) opposite his father, Sho Kosugi,...
- 12/10/2022
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
Pulsar Content and XYZ Films have teamed up to handle sales on “Bloat,” a horror movie starring Ben McKenzie (“Gotham”) and Bojana Novakovic (“Devil”).
The movie is set up as an international co-production between Timur Bekmambetov’s banner Bazelevs, whose credits include “Wanted,” “Unfriended,” “Searching” and “Resurrected,” France’s Pulsar Content (“The Deep House”) and Japanese production company flag Co., Ltd.
Written and directed by up-and-coming Tokyo-based horror filmmaker Pablo Absento (“Shi”), “Bloat” tells the story of a mother (Novakovic) and two sons who are vacationing in Japan. The father of the family (McKenzie), who is a military officer, is away stationed in Turkey. During their stay outside Tokyo, their younger son almost drowns in a lake. Soon after the accident, the parents realize that something is wrong with their boy.
Filming began in New York earlier this year and wrapped up in Tokyo in October. The post-production is set...
The movie is set up as an international co-production between Timur Bekmambetov’s banner Bazelevs, whose credits include “Wanted,” “Unfriended,” “Searching” and “Resurrected,” France’s Pulsar Content (“The Deep House”) and Japanese production company flag Co., Ltd.
Written and directed by up-and-coming Tokyo-based horror filmmaker Pablo Absento (“Shi”), “Bloat” tells the story of a mother (Novakovic) and two sons who are vacationing in Japan. The father of the family (McKenzie), who is a military officer, is away stationed in Turkey. During their stay outside Tokyo, their younger son almost drowns in a lake. Soon after the accident, the parents realize that something is wrong with their boy.
Filming began in New York earlier this year and wrapped up in Tokyo in October. The post-production is set...
- 10/28/2022
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Singapore Bans ‘#Lookatme’
Singapore has banned the release of “#LookAtMe,” a feature film by local director Ken Kwek. The InfoComm Media Development Authority said that the film exceeds film classification guidelines because it denigrates a religious community. Supposedly based in true events, the film depicts a man who is offended by a pastor who preaches against homosexuality, but whose behavior contradicts his teachings. The protagonist’s viral video about the aberrant priest lands him in jail, causing the man’s gay identical twin to fight for justice.
“#LookAtMe,” premiered at the New York Asian Film Festival and local media report that the film has been selected for next month’s Singapore International Film Festival. But the Imda ruling means that it cannot now be shown in any form in Singapore unless Kwek is successful with an appeal.
Singapore recently banned Indian film “The Kashmir Files” on religious grounds. It is...
Singapore has banned the release of “#LookAtMe,” a feature film by local director Ken Kwek. The InfoComm Media Development Authority said that the film exceeds film classification guidelines because it denigrates a religious community. Supposedly based in true events, the film depicts a man who is offended by a pastor who preaches against homosexuality, but whose behavior contradicts his teachings. The protagonist’s viral video about the aberrant priest lands him in jail, causing the man’s gay identical twin to fight for justice.
“#LookAtMe,” premiered at the New York Asian Film Festival and local media report that the film has been selected for next month’s Singapore International Film Festival. But the Imda ruling means that it cannot now be shown in any form in Singapore unless Kwek is successful with an appeal.
Singapore recently banned Indian film “The Kashmir Files” on religious grounds. It is...
- 10/18/2022
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
We have received news that principal photography of Pablo Absento’s screenlife horror Bloat has wrapped up in Japan. We have a small gallery of behind the scenes pics to share with you today. Ben McKenzie stars as a military officer stationed in Turkey while his wife (Bojana Novakovic) is vacationing in Japan with their kids. During the stay, their younger son almost drowns in a lake. Soon after the accident, the parents realize that something is wrong with their boy. We shared the first bit of news about Bloat when production began in New York back in February where McKenzie filmed his role. The producion moved to Japan where Novakovic completed her role. As you will read in the announcement below, Bloat...
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- 10/4/2022
- Screen Anarchy
J-Horror Bloat featuring Gotham star Ben McKenzie and Beyond Skyline actress Bojana Novakovic has finished up its principal photography in Japan, Bloody Disgusting learned today.
In the film…
“The story unfolds around a mom (Novakovich) and two sons who are vacationing in Japan while the father of the family (McKenzie), a military officer, is away stationed in Turkey. During their stay outside Tokyo, their younger son almost drowns in a lake. Soon after the accident, the parents realize that something is wrong with their boy.”
The filming locations included Tokyo, featuring one of its most recognizable sights, Shibuya Crossing, as well as Yamanashi, known for the iconic Mount Fuji. According to the tradition with all Japanese horror films, Bloat shooting began with a blessing at a local temple, explains the press release.
Bloat is written and directed by Tokyo-based horror filmmaker Pablo Absento. The new horror will feature Bon Koizumi,...
In the film…
“The story unfolds around a mom (Novakovich) and two sons who are vacationing in Japan while the father of the family (McKenzie), a military officer, is away stationed in Turkey. During their stay outside Tokyo, their younger son almost drowns in a lake. Soon after the accident, the parents realize that something is wrong with their boy.”
The filming locations included Tokyo, featuring one of its most recognizable sights, Shibuya Crossing, as well as Yamanashi, known for the iconic Mount Fuji. According to the tradition with all Japanese horror films, Bloat shooting began with a blessing at a local temple, explains the press release.
Bloat is written and directed by Tokyo-based horror filmmaker Pablo Absento. The new horror will feature Bon Koizumi,...
- 10/3/2022
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
BBC Studios Partners With ‘Repair Shop’ Star Jay Blades & Hungry Bear
BBC Studios has struck a first-look development deal with Hungry Jay Media, the Jv between Repair Shop breakout Jay Blades and Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel producer Hungry Bear. The one-year deal will give BBC Studios priority access to Hungry Jay’s slate, focusing on factual entertainment formats for the UK market that can travel. Hungry Jay launched in 2020 and has since been behind BBC One doc Jay Blades: Learning to Read at 51 and Paramount-owned Channel 5’s Jay Blades: There’s No Place Like Home. Blades broke out helming BBC One’s hugely-popular The Repair Shop, which started life as a small daytime format before graduating to primetime and amassing millions of viewers each week. Hungry Bear, meanwhile, has produced some of the UK’s biggest entertainment hits of the past years including Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel...
BBC Studios has struck a first-look development deal with Hungry Jay Media, the Jv between Repair Shop breakout Jay Blades and Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel producer Hungry Bear. The one-year deal will give BBC Studios priority access to Hungry Jay’s slate, focusing on factual entertainment formats for the UK market that can travel. Hungry Jay launched in 2020 and has since been behind BBC One doc Jay Blades: Learning to Read at 51 and Paramount-owned Channel 5’s Jay Blades: There’s No Place Like Home. Blades broke out helming BBC One’s hugely-popular The Repair Shop, which started life as a small daytime format before graduating to primetime and amassing millions of viewers each week. Hungry Bear, meanwhile, has produced some of the UK’s biggest entertainment hits of the past years including Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel...
- 5/25/2022
- by Max Goldbart, Jesse Whittock and Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Competition
Universal Pictures‘ “Jurassic World Dominion” stars Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard have launched a competition for young U.K. fans of the dino franchise to design a British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) black card. The black card is the card that has the film’s rating and BBFC approval for cinematic screenings.
“This is your moment to put your mark on a piece of film history 65 million years in the making,” Pratt says in a short video released to accompany the competition launch while Howard suggests: “Get as creative as you want.”
As well as seeing their design on the big screen, the winner will also get a goody bag, a framed copy of the black card and the chance to take three people to a special screening of their film. The winning design will be shown before all screenings of “Jurassic World Dominion” which opens in the U.
Universal Pictures‘ “Jurassic World Dominion” stars Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard have launched a competition for young U.K. fans of the dino franchise to design a British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) black card. The black card is the card that has the film’s rating and BBFC approval for cinematic screenings.
“This is your moment to put your mark on a piece of film history 65 million years in the making,” Pratt says in a short video released to accompany the competition launch while Howard suggests: “Get as creative as you want.”
As well as seeing their design on the big screen, the winner will also get a goody bag, a framed copy of the black card and the chance to take three people to a special screening of their film. The winning design will be shown before all screenings of “Jurassic World Dominion” which opens in the U.
- 3/21/2022
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
“Gotham” star Ben McKenzie and Beyond Skyline actress Bojana Novakovic are attached to star in the new J-horror film Bloat, reports Variety. “Bloat stars McKenzie as a military officer stationed in Turkey while his wife (Novakovic) is vacationing in Japan with their kids. During the stay, their younger son almost drowns in a lake. “Soon […]
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- 2/11/2022
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
“Gotham” star Ben McKenzie and “Instinct” actress Bojana Novakovic are attached to star in the new J-horror film “Bloat,” Variety can reveal.
Produced by Bazelevs, the production banner of Screenlife pioneer Timur Bekmambetov, “Bloat” is a co-production with Russian streaming platform Okko, French production and sales house Pulsar Content (“The Deep House”), and Japanese production company flag Co., Ltd.
Filming has already started in New York and will continue in Japan. Pic marks the first time Okko has co-financed an international production. Pulsar Content will handle international sales and is launching pre-sales at the European Film Market.
“Bloat” stars McKenzie as a military officer stationed in Turkey while his wife (Novakovic) is vacationing in Japan with their kids. During the stay, their younger son almost drowns in a lake. Soon after the accident, the parents realize that something is wrong with their boy.
McKenzie’s critically acclaimed roles include the...
Produced by Bazelevs, the production banner of Screenlife pioneer Timur Bekmambetov, “Bloat” is a co-production with Russian streaming platform Okko, French production and sales house Pulsar Content (“The Deep House”), and Japanese production company flag Co., Ltd.
Filming has already started in New York and will continue in Japan. Pic marks the first time Okko has co-financed an international production. Pulsar Content will handle international sales and is launching pre-sales at the European Film Market.
“Bloat” stars McKenzie as a military officer stationed in Turkey while his wife (Novakovic) is vacationing in Japan with their kids. During the stay, their younger son almost drowns in a lake. Soon after the accident, the parents realize that something is wrong with their boy.
McKenzie’s critically acclaimed roles include the...
- 2/11/2022
- by Christopher Vourlias
- Variety Film + TV
Continuing its strong relationship with top-notch Australian drama series, London-based Dcd Rights has acquired for international distribution the anticipated high-end series “Love Me,” starring Hugo Weaving.
The first drama series to enter production for Warner Bros. International Television Production Australia, “Love Me” also marks its first project for Australian SVOD service Binge, launched in May last year by the Foxtel Group.
News of the “Love Me” acquisition comes as Dcd Rights has pre-sold has season two of the “The Secrets She Keeps” to AMC Networks’ streaming service Sundance Now in the U.S. and Canada and BBC One and iPlayer in the U.K. The series is produced by Sydney-based Lingo Pictures Production for Paramount Plus.
Enjoying major production investment from Screen Australia and financed with support from Film Victoria, “Love Me” is now in production.
The six-hour romantic drama turns on how love can appear at the most inconvenient of times,...
The first drama series to enter production for Warner Bros. International Television Production Australia, “Love Me” also marks its first project for Australian SVOD service Binge, launched in May last year by the Foxtel Group.
News of the “Love Me” acquisition comes as Dcd Rights has pre-sold has season two of the “The Secrets She Keeps” to AMC Networks’ streaming service Sundance Now in the U.S. and Canada and BBC One and iPlayer in the U.K. The series is produced by Sydney-based Lingo Pictures Production for Paramount Plus.
Enjoying major production investment from Screen Australia and financed with support from Film Victoria, “Love Me” is now in production.
The six-hour romantic drama turns on how love can appear at the most inconvenient of times,...
- 11/11/2021
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
Foxtel has made its first commission specifically for streaming service Binge: six-part drama Love Me from Warner Bros. International Television Production Australia.
Currently shooting across Melbourne and regional Victoria, the adaptation of Swedish series Älska mig looks at modern love experienced by different family members at three distinct times of life.
Leading the cast is Hugo Weaving, acting alongside his co-star in The Tourist, Shalom Brune-Franklin, as well as Bojana Novakovic, Bob Morley, Heather Mitchell, Sarah Peirse, Celia Pacquola, William Lodder, and Mitzi Ruhlmann.
The series marks Warner Bros. International Television Production Australia’s first TV drama production, to be made in association with Aquarius Films. Emma Freeman will direct, while Alison Bell is the lead writer with Leon Ford, Adele Vuko and Blake Ayshford.
Aquarius’ Angie Fielder and Polly Staniford produce, with WB’s Michael Brooks and Hamish Lewis executive producing. Foxtel Group EPs are Brian Walsh, Alison Hurbert-Burns and Lana Greenhalgh.
Currently shooting across Melbourne and regional Victoria, the adaptation of Swedish series Älska mig looks at modern love experienced by different family members at three distinct times of life.
Leading the cast is Hugo Weaving, acting alongside his co-star in The Tourist, Shalom Brune-Franklin, as well as Bojana Novakovic, Bob Morley, Heather Mitchell, Sarah Peirse, Celia Pacquola, William Lodder, and Mitzi Ruhlmann.
The series marks Warner Bros. International Television Production Australia’s first TV drama production, to be made in association with Aquarius Films. Emma Freeman will direct, while Alison Bell is the lead writer with Leon Ford, Adele Vuko and Blake Ayshford.
Aquarius’ Angie Fielder and Polly Staniford produce, with WB’s Michael Brooks and Hamish Lewis executive producing. Foxtel Group EPs are Brian Walsh, Alison Hurbert-Burns and Lana Greenhalgh.
- 8/16/2021
- by Jackie Keast
- IF.com.au
Hugo Weaving heads the diverse cast of “Love Me,” a romantic drama series that is now in production in Melbourne, Australia.
The show explores modern love as experienced by different family members at different stages of life. It is adapted from the Swedish series “Älska Mig,” created by Josephine Bornebusch.
To be presented as a six-part series with 43-minute episodes, the show is directed by celebrated Australian director Emma Freeman with lead writer Alison Bell, and writers Leon Ford, Adele Vuko and Blake Ayshford.
“Love Me” is a Warner Bros. International Television Production Australia production in association with Aquarius Films for the Foxtel Group’s streaming service Binge. Major production investment came from Screen Australia in association with Film Victoria.
Binge is an SVOD service launched in May last year by Foxtel, the News Corp. Australia and Telstra-owned pay-tv service in Australia. It offers on-demand and live entertainment across the lifestyle,...
The show explores modern love as experienced by different family members at different stages of life. It is adapted from the Swedish series “Älska Mig,” created by Josephine Bornebusch.
To be presented as a six-part series with 43-minute episodes, the show is directed by celebrated Australian director Emma Freeman with lead writer Alison Bell, and writers Leon Ford, Adele Vuko and Blake Ayshford.
“Love Me” is a Warner Bros. International Television Production Australia production in association with Aquarius Films for the Foxtel Group’s streaming service Binge. Major production investment came from Screen Australia in association with Film Victoria.
Binge is an SVOD service launched in May last year by Foxtel, the News Corp. Australia and Telstra-owned pay-tv service in Australia. It offers on-demand and live entertainment across the lifestyle,...
- 8/14/2021
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Altitude Film Sales has boarded high concept survival thriller “The Wreck” and will introduce the project to buyers at the upcoming Cannes virtual market.
Based on a screenplay by Nick Saltrese, the film will follow a group of old college friends who reunite on a Caribbean scuba diving trip exploring the wreckage of a WWII battleship and find themselves trapped inside the underwater labyrinth of rusted metal surrounded by great white sharks.
The film will be directed by Liam O’Donnell, who began his career working with Hydraulx VFX on projects including Fox’s “Alien vs. Predator: Requiem” (2007), Marvel’s “Iron Man 2” (2009) and Relativity/Universal’s “Skyline” (2010), which he produced and co-wrote. In 2017, O’Donnell wrote his directorial debut, “Beyond Skyline,” starring Frank Grillo, Bojana Novakovic and Iko Uwais. Recently, O’Donnell wrote and directed the trilogy capper “Skylines,” starring Lindsey Morgan, Rhona Mitra and Alexander Siddig.
Principal photography will...
Based on a screenplay by Nick Saltrese, the film will follow a group of old college friends who reunite on a Caribbean scuba diving trip exploring the wreckage of a WWII battleship and find themselves trapped inside the underwater labyrinth of rusted metal surrounded by great white sharks.
The film will be directed by Liam O’Donnell, who began his career working with Hydraulx VFX on projects including Fox’s “Alien vs. Predator: Requiem” (2007), Marvel’s “Iron Man 2” (2009) and Relativity/Universal’s “Skyline” (2010), which he produced and co-wrote. In 2017, O’Donnell wrote his directorial debut, “Beyond Skyline,” starring Frank Grillo, Bojana Novakovic and Iko Uwais. Recently, O’Donnell wrote and directed the trilogy capper “Skylines,” starring Lindsey Morgan, Rhona Mitra and Alexander Siddig.
Principal photography will...
- 6/11/2021
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
The following contains spoilers from the Jan. 15 episode of CBS‘ MacGyver.
This Friday on CBS’ MacGyver — nearly two years to the day that original cast member George Eads made his final appearance as Phoenix team member Jack Dalton — the action-drama revisited the long-gone character’s fate.
More from TVLineNCIS: LA Recap: Did Callen Propose? Plus, They Luke Skywalker'd Hetty!NCIS: Sean Murray Teases McGee/ Delilah Caper, Action-Packed Return to That Season-Opening ShootingFive-0 Final-Season Mystery Is Solved
Meaning, it was discovered that Jack, while working undercover as “Ozzie Ulrich,” died during his hunt for “the world’s most dangerous terrorist,” named Tiberius Kovac.
This Friday on CBS’ MacGyver — nearly two years to the day that original cast member George Eads made his final appearance as Phoenix team member Jack Dalton — the action-drama revisited the long-gone character’s fate.
More from TVLineNCIS: LA Recap: Did Callen Propose? Plus, They Luke Skywalker'd Hetty!NCIS: Sean Murray Teases McGee/ Delilah Caper, Action-Packed Return to That Season-Opening ShootingFive-0 Final-Season Mystery Is Solved
Meaning, it was discovered that Jack, while working undercover as “Ozzie Ulrich,” died during his hunt for “the world’s most dangerous terrorist,” named Tiberius Kovac.
- 1/16/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Comedy film Friday Afternoon In The Universe has confirmed its production dates, with a plan to shoot on location in Portland, Or starting in February, 2021. An alcoholic playwright discovers her play has been stolen and is being staged in San Francisco. With the company of a sarcastic bartender and secretive drifter, the playwright braces the open road to confront the thief. Friday is produced by Sean Patrick Burke, who produced the film As You Are which premiered in the American Drama competition at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2016, where it won a special Grand Jury Prize award. The film will star Elisha Cuthbert, Jay Chandrasekhar, and Bojana Novakovic. The producers...
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- 9/29/2020
- Screen Anarchy
Ava DuVernay Selected for Inaugural MacDowell Trophy
Ava DuVernay will accept the inaugural Marian MacDowell Arts Advocacy Award on behalf of her Array Releasing during MacDowell’s Virtual National Benefit on Oct. 19.
“As I have learned more about MacDowell, and the range of artists who have been in residence over decades, I am moved by how their work has influenced our world,” DuVernay said. “Marian MacDowell was the woman who, in 1907, had the unique vision to support artists from many different walks of life in an effort to remove barriers to creativity. I am touched that our narrative change collective Array, which is built upon a mission to articulate and amplify stories from the widest range of art makers, is being honored in Ms. MacDowell’s name.”
This year’s award is being underwritten by Agnes Gund, who said DuVernay’s documentary “13th” inspired the formation of Gund’s Art for Justice Fund.
Ava DuVernay will accept the inaugural Marian MacDowell Arts Advocacy Award on behalf of her Array Releasing during MacDowell’s Virtual National Benefit on Oct. 19.
“As I have learned more about MacDowell, and the range of artists who have been in residence over decades, I am moved by how their work has influenced our world,” DuVernay said. “Marian MacDowell was the woman who, in 1907, had the unique vision to support artists from many different walks of life in an effort to remove barriers to creativity. I am touched that our narrative change collective Array, which is built upon a mission to articulate and amplify stories from the widest range of art makers, is being honored in Ms. MacDowell’s name.”
This year’s award is being underwritten by Agnes Gund, who said DuVernay’s documentary “13th” inspired the formation of Gund’s Art for Justice Fund.
- 9/29/2020
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Mel Gibson is serving as a homicide detective who’s investigates the death of his activist daughter, while also uncovering political conspiracies and cover-ups in the process, in the thriller, ‘Edge of Darkness.’ In addition to the Oscar-winning and BAFTA-nominated filmmaker-actor, the 2010 film also stars Ray Winstone, Danny Huston and Bojana Novakovic, who plays the […]
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- 4/25/2020
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
Bojana Novakovic (Westworld, Shameless) returns as NYPD detective Lizzie Needham on Sky Witness this Monday 26th August at 9pm in the second and final season of the Us crime drama Instinct. Novakovic stars opposite Alan Cumming who plays a former CIA operative turned college professor Dr. Dylan Reinhart, who’s lured back into his dangerous past by Needham.
While the second season of Instinct was being shot on location in New York, James Kleinmann spoke to Bojana Novakovic about returning to the role for HeyUGuys.
Instinct Season 2 Premieres in the UK on Sky Witness 26th August
James Kleinmann: We are finally seeing more female characters in positions of power in traditionally male fields on Us network television aren’t we? [Instinct airs on CBS in the Us].
Bojana Novakovic: “Yes! We have a show with the first gay lead on a Us network drama, we could have completely discounted the female stuff. They...
While the second season of Instinct was being shot on location in New York, James Kleinmann spoke to Bojana Novakovic about returning to the role for HeyUGuys.
Instinct Season 2 Premieres in the UK on Sky Witness 26th August
James Kleinmann: We are finally seeing more female characters in positions of power in traditionally male fields on Us network television aren’t we? [Instinct airs on CBS in the Us].
Bojana Novakovic: “Yes! We have a show with the first gay lead on a Us network drama, we could have completely discounted the female stuff. They...
- 8/24/2019
- by James Kleinmann
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Hey, "Instinct" fans. We hope you guys enjoyed tonight's back-to-back episodes 9 and 10 of this 2nd season. Now that they're officially done and in the history books, it's time to see what the next, new episode 11 will have in store for you guys. It's the series finale episode. That's right, guys. It is sadly the "series" finale because CBS just announced ,two days ago, that they will not be giving "Instinct" a new season 3. So, this episode 11 is it, guys. This is the swan song episode. Savor every minute of it. As usual, CBS delivered a couple of teaser descriptions for episode 11 via their press release. So, we will be using it for this spoiler session. To get things started, the series finale episode 11 was given a title. It's officially named, "Grey Matter." It sounds like episode 11 will feature some very serious, interesting and possible dramatic scenes as Dylan and Lizzie...
- 8/18/2019
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
Alan Cumming has taken to social media to eulogize CBS’ Instinct, which on Friday was cancelled after two seasons. In a heartfelt post, the Good Wife alum pays tribute to his co-star, Bojana Novakovic, and acknowledges the significance of playing the first-ever openly gay lead character on a broadcast network drama.
“So the word is out. @InstinctCBS will not be returning for a third season,” he writes. “Almost exactly three years ago I was sent a galley copy of a book by [James Patterson] and [Howard Roughan] and then I met the showrunner [Michael Rauch] who was to adapt it...
“So the word is out. @InstinctCBS will not be returning for a third season,” he writes. “Almost exactly three years ago I was sent a galley copy of a book by [James Patterson] and [Howard Roughan] and then I met the showrunner [Michael Rauch] who was to adapt it...
- 8/18/2019
- TVLine.com
Instinct will not return for a third season CBS.
The network has axed the low-rated procedural drama after just two seasons.
Series creator Michael Rauch took to Twitter to reveal the sad news on Saturday.
In doing so, he also revealed that two episodes will be airing tonight and that the series finale would air Sunday, August 25.
This caused much confusion amongst fans because many thought that the show had produced 13 episodes for Instinct Season 2.
Related: TV Ratings Report: Instinct Returns Low
However, it has since been revealed that there were only 11 made for the second -- and now final season.
"I’m very sad to relay the news that @instinctcbs won’t be renewed for a 3rd season," Rauch shared on Twitter.
"We will double up this Sunday and our season/series finale will be Aug 25."
"Endless thanks to @Alancumming & @bojnovak for making Dylan & Lizzie more everything than I...
The network has axed the low-rated procedural drama after just two seasons.
Series creator Michael Rauch took to Twitter to reveal the sad news on Saturday.
In doing so, he also revealed that two episodes will be airing tonight and that the series finale would air Sunday, August 25.
This caused much confusion amongst fans because many thought that the show had produced 13 episodes for Instinct Season 2.
Related: TV Ratings Report: Instinct Returns Low
However, it has since been revealed that there were only 11 made for the second -- and now final season.
"I’m very sad to relay the news that @instinctcbs won’t be renewed for a 3rd season," Rauch shared on Twitter.
"We will double up this Sunday and our season/series finale will be Aug 25."
"Endless thanks to @Alancumming & @bojnovak for making Dylan & Lizzie more everything than I...
- 8/18/2019
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Network: CBS.
Episodes: 24 (hour).
Seasons: Two.
TV show dates: March 18, 2018 — August 25, 2019.
Series status: Cancelled.
Performers include: Alan Cumming, Bojana Novakovic, Daniel Ings, Naveen Andrews, and Sharon Leal.
TV show description:
Based on the James Patterson novel, Murder Games, the Instinct TV show is a crime thriller from creator Michael Rauch. The drama centers on Dr. Dylan Reinhart (Cumming), a former CIA operative who is enjoying a peaceful interlude as a university professor and author, when his old life beckons for him to return.
Reinhart is teaching psychopathic behavior when NYPD Detective Lizzie Needham (Novakovic) seeks his help in catching a serial killer. It seems the murderer is using the professor's...
Episodes: 24 (hour).
Seasons: Two.
TV show dates: March 18, 2018 — August 25, 2019.
Series status: Cancelled.
Performers include: Alan Cumming, Bojana Novakovic, Daniel Ings, Naveen Andrews, and Sharon Leal.
TV show description:
Based on the James Patterson novel, Murder Games, the Instinct TV show is a crime thriller from creator Michael Rauch. The drama centers on Dr. Dylan Reinhart (Cumming), a former CIA operative who is enjoying a peaceful interlude as a university professor and author, when his old life beckons for him to return.
Reinhart is teaching psychopathic behavior when NYPD Detective Lizzie Needham (Novakovic) seeks his help in catching a serial killer. It seems the murderer is using the professor's...
- 8/18/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
How's the partnership between Dr. Dylan Reinhart and detective Lizzie Needham working out during the second season of the Instinct TV show on CBS? As we all know, the Nielsen ratings typically play a big role in determining whether a TV show like Instinct is cancelled or renewed for season three. Unfortunately, most of us do not live in Nielsen households. Because many viewers feel frustration when their viewing habits and opinions aren't considered, we'd like to offer you the chance to rate all of the Instinct season two episodes here. *Status update below.
A CBS crime thriller based on the James Patterson novel Murder Games, Instinct stars Alan Cumming, Bojana Novakovic, Daniel Ings, Naveen Andrews, and Sharon Leal. The drama centers on Dr. Dylan Reinhart (Cumming), a former CIA operative who is lured out of his peaceful retirement as a university...
A CBS crime thriller based on the James Patterson novel Murder Games, Instinct stars Alan Cumming, Bojana Novakovic, Daniel Ings, Naveen Andrews, and Sharon Leal. The drama centers on Dr. Dylan Reinhart (Cumming), a former CIA operative who is lured out of his peaceful retirement as a university...
- 8/18/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
It will soon be "case closed" permanently for the Instinct TV show on CBS. The network has cancelled the Sunday night series so there won't be a third season for Reinart and Needham.
A crime thriller, based on the James Patterson novel, Murder Games, Instinct stars Alan Cumming, Bojana Novakovic, Daniel Ings, Naveen Andrews, and Sharon Leal. The drama centers on Dr. Dylan Reinhart (Cumming), a former CIA operative who is lured out of his peaceful retirement as a university professor and author, to help NYPD detective Lizzie Needham (Novakovic) catch a serial killer. Dylan's old CIA colleague, Julian Cousins (Andrews), lends a hand, along with Lizzie’s C.O., Lt. Jasmine Gooden (Leal). Season two kicked off with Dylan reinstated as NYPD consultant, where he can both impress and irritate Lizzie. Meanwhile, Dylan’s husband, Andy (Ings), pursues adoption as a way for the couple to finally become parents.
A crime thriller, based on the James Patterson novel, Murder Games, Instinct stars Alan Cumming, Bojana Novakovic, Daniel Ings, Naveen Andrews, and Sharon Leal. The drama centers on Dr. Dylan Reinhart (Cumming), a former CIA operative who is lured out of his peaceful retirement as a university professor and author, to help NYPD detective Lizzie Needham (Novakovic) catch a serial killer. Dylan's old CIA colleague, Julian Cousins (Andrews), lends a hand, along with Lizzie’s C.O., Lt. Jasmine Gooden (Leal). Season two kicked off with Dylan reinstated as NYPD consultant, where he can both impress and irritate Lizzie. Meanwhile, Dylan’s husband, Andy (Ings), pursues adoption as a way for the couple to finally become parents.
- 8/18/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Instinct star/executive producer Alan Cumming took to Instagram Saturday to react to the CBS crime drama’s cancellation after two seasons.
He recalled the origins of the series, which started as a pitch based on then-upcoming novel by James Patterson and Howard Roughan. Cumming came on board the adaptation, written by former Royal Pains executive producer/showrunner Michael Rauch, during its early stages of development. The project was then set up at CBS where it went to pilot and then to series that aired for two seasons.
In his post, which features several photos from the set of Instinct, Cumming shares his regret over the series’ cancellation and his gratitude “for two seasons of fun and gore.” He gives shout-outs to his co-lead Bojana Novakovic and the series’ costume designer Dan Lawson, responsible for Cumming’s character’s dapper look on the show, and he goes on to list some amusing behind-the-scenes moments.
He recalled the origins of the series, which started as a pitch based on then-upcoming novel by James Patterson and Howard Roughan. Cumming came on board the adaptation, written by former Royal Pains executive producer/showrunner Michael Rauch, during its early stages of development. The project was then set up at CBS where it went to pilot and then to series that aired for two seasons.
In his post, which features several photos from the set of Instinct, Cumming shares his regret over the series’ cancellation and his gratitude “for two seasons of fun and gore.” He gives shout-outs to his co-lead Bojana Novakovic and the series’ costume designer Dan Lawson, responsible for Cumming’s character’s dapper look on the show, and he goes on to list some amusing behind-the-scenes moments.
- 8/18/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
CBS has canceled “Instinct” after two seasons.
Series creator Michael Rauch announced the cancellation Friday on Twitter, writing, “I’m very sad to relay the news that @instinctcbs won’t be renewed for a 3rd season. We will double up this Sunday and our season/series finale will be Aug 25.”
Rauch also thanked series stars Alan Cumming and Bojana Novakovic for “making Dylan & Lizzie more everything than I could have ever hoped.”
“Thanks to our incredible crew, cast, writers, producers & all who helped make our show, with respect, talent & kindness,” he added. “And a giant thank you to our diehard fans for your love, loyalty & excellent taste (is it too soon to ask for a reboot?)”
Novakovic, who plays Cumming’s partner Lizzie on the show, shared her disappointment on Twitter, writing, “Well This Sucks Balls. But when one door closes another… actually f— that. This sucks balls. Love to...
Series creator Michael Rauch announced the cancellation Friday on Twitter, writing, “I’m very sad to relay the news that @instinctcbs won’t be renewed for a 3rd season. We will double up this Sunday and our season/series finale will be Aug 25.”
Rauch also thanked series stars Alan Cumming and Bojana Novakovic for “making Dylan & Lizzie more everything than I could have ever hoped.”
“Thanks to our incredible crew, cast, writers, producers & all who helped make our show, with respect, talent & kindness,” he added. “And a giant thank you to our diehard fans for your love, loyalty & excellent taste (is it too soon to ask for a reboot?)”
Novakovic, who plays Cumming’s partner Lizzie on the show, shared her disappointment on Twitter, writing, “Well This Sucks Balls. But when one door closes another… actually f— that. This sucks balls. Love to...
- 8/17/2019
- by Nate Nickolai
- Variety Film + TV
And then there were none. CBS has opted not to pick up drama series Instinct starring Alan Cumming for a third season.
The network in May postponed a renewal decision on four midseason drama series, which were either still airing or yet to premiere — sophomore Instinct, freshmen The Code and The Red Line, and third-year Canadian import Ransom. The Red Line, The Code and Ransom have since been canceled. They are now being joined by Instinct.
Instinct creator/executive producer Michael Rauch announced the cancellation on Twitter, revealing that the series will be double pumped this Sunday and will air its Season 2 series finale next Sunday, Aug. 25.
“I’m very sad to relay the news that @instinctcbs won’t be renewed for a 3rd season,” Rauch wrote. “Thanks to our incredible crew, cast, writers, producers & all who helped make our show, with respect, talent & kindness. And a giant thank you...
The network in May postponed a renewal decision on four midseason drama series, which were either still airing or yet to premiere — sophomore Instinct, freshmen The Code and The Red Line, and third-year Canadian import Ransom. The Red Line, The Code and Ransom have since been canceled. They are now being joined by Instinct.
Instinct creator/executive producer Michael Rauch announced the cancellation on Twitter, revealing that the series will be double pumped this Sunday and will air its Season 2 series finale next Sunday, Aug. 25.
“I’m very sad to relay the news that @instinctcbs won’t be renewed for a 3rd season,” Rauch wrote. “Thanks to our incredible crew, cast, writers, producers & all who helped make our show, with respect, talent & kindness. And a giant thank you...
- 8/17/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
CBS has canceled “Instinct” after two seasons.
Series creator Michael Rauch broke the news on his Twitter account Saturday morning.
“I’m very sad to relay the news that @instinctcbs won’t be renewed for a 3rd season. We will double up this Sunday and our season/series finale will be Aug 25. Endless thanks to @Alancumming & @bojnovak for making Dylan & Lizzie more everything than I could have ever hoped & thanks to our incredible crew, cast, writers, producers & all who helped make our show, with respect, talent & kindness. And a giant thank you to our diehard fans for your love, loyalty & excellent taste (is it too soon to ask for a reboot?) @TVdub
@SirWilliamHowe.”
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The series will air back-to-back episodes on Sunday, with its finale slated on Sunday, Aug. 25.
“Instinct” stars Alan Cumming as Dylan Reinhart, a former...
Series creator Michael Rauch broke the news on his Twitter account Saturday morning.
“I’m very sad to relay the news that @instinctcbs won’t be renewed for a 3rd season. We will double up this Sunday and our season/series finale will be Aug 25. Endless thanks to @Alancumming & @bojnovak for making Dylan & Lizzie more everything than I could have ever hoped & thanks to our incredible crew, cast, writers, producers & all who helped make our show, with respect, talent & kindness. And a giant thank you to our diehard fans for your love, loyalty & excellent taste (is it too soon to ask for a reboot?) @TVdub
@SirWilliamHowe.”
Also Read: Drew Barrymore to Shoot Talk Show Pilot for CBS TV Distribution
The series will air back-to-back episodes on Sunday, with its finale slated on Sunday, Aug. 25.
“Instinct” stars Alan Cumming as Dylan Reinhart, a former...
- 8/17/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Instinct will soon be extinct, now that CBS has cancelled the procedural after two seasons.
Series creator Michael Rauch shared the news on Twitter, explaining that following this Sunday’s latest double-pump of episodes, the series finale will land on Aug. 25 (Update: only 11 episodes were produced this season).
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Thus far this season, Instinct has been averaging 3.4 million total viewers and...
Series creator Michael Rauch shared the news on Twitter, explaining that following this Sunday’s latest double-pump of episodes, the series finale will land on Aug. 25 (Update: only 11 episodes were produced this season).
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Thus far this season, Instinct has been averaging 3.4 million total viewers and...
- 8/17/2019
- TVLine.com
Hey, "Instinct" fans. We hope you guys enjoyed tonight's back-to-back episodes 7 and 8. Now that they're officially done and over, it's time to go over a few things that will take place in next week's episode. Thanks to CBS, we ,once again, have a few teaser description we can share with you guys via their episode 9 press release. So, we will definitely reference that in this spoiler session. To get things started,episode 9 does have a title. It's officially named, "Manhunt." It sounds like episode 9 will feature some very intense and dramatic scenes as Ryan and Dylan get caught up in a major showdown on boat! Dylan gets very disturbing news and more! We'll go ahead and start off this spoiler session with the Ryan and Dylan situation. It turns out that the intensity level to catch the Sleeping Beauty Killer will be turned up a notch. Ryan and Dylan will...
- 8/11/2019
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
Hey, "Instinct" fans. We hope you guys enjoyed tonight's episode 6. Now that it's officially done and over, it's time to take a look at a few scenarios that will play out in the next, new episode 7. Thanks to the lovely people over at CBS, we were able to get a few teaser descriptions for episode 7 via their press release. So, we will certainly be referencing those in this spoiler session. As usual, we'll start things off with the title reveal. Episode 7 is officially being called, "After Hours." That's not really an original title, but it is fitting for the contents of this episode. It sounds like episode 7 will feature some pretty interesting, possible dangerous,action-filled and dramatic scenes as Dylan and Lizzie go undercover in the erotic underworld! Julian gets a significant visit from a past love and more! We'll go ahead and start off this spoiler session with the...
- 8/4/2019
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
Hey, "Instinct" fans. We hope you guys enjoyed tonight's episode 5. Now that it has officially come and gone, it's time to to see what the next, new episode 6 will deliver up when it hits the airwaves next week. The lovely CBS folks did indeed drop a press release for episode 6. That means we do have a couple of spoiler scoops to share with guys. To get things started, we've got a title for episode 6. The producers have labeled it, "One-of-a-Kind." It sounds like episode 6 will feature some pretty interesting, traumatic, and possible action-filled scenes as Dylan and Lizzie investigate a dead body with art work. Ryan catches a new suspect. Dylan gets a visit from his book editor and more. We'll go ahead and start off this spoiler session with the dead body investigation situation. It turns out that we will indeed see Lizzie and Dylan hit up a new case.
- 7/28/2019
- by Eric
- OnTheFlix
Hey, "Instinct" fans. We hope you guys enjoyed tonight's episode 4. Now that it's officially done and over with, it's time to go over a few things that the new episode 5 will have in store for you. Thanks to CBS, we've got a couple of teaser descriptions for it via their press release. So, that's what we'll be using for this spoiler session. As usual, we'll go ahead and start things off with the title for episode 5. It's officially named, "Ancient History." Episode 5 sounds like it will feature some pretty interesting, possible dangerous and dramatic scenes as Dylan and Lizzie work a strange murder case. Dylan and Andy encounter issues with the adoption process. Lizzie and Julian face relationship issues. The Ryan Stock serial killer case continues and more. We'll go ahead and start off this spoiler session with the Dylan and Lizzie murder case situation. It turns out that Dylan...
- 7/22/2019
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
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