In today’s TV news roundup, HBO released a teaser for “The Undoing” and Showtime dropped a trailer for “The Trade” Season 2.
First Looks
HBO released a teaser for its forthcoming limited series “The Undoing,“ which will premiere in May. The six-part series based on the novel “You Should Have Known” by Jean Hanff Korelitz, stars Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant as a married couple whose lives get upended after a “chain of terrible revelations,” leaving Grace (Kidman) to dismantle one life and create another for herself and her child. The show is executive produced by Susanne Bier (who also directs) and David E. Kelley along with Kidman, Per Saari, Bruna Papandrea, Stephen Garrett and Celia Costas.
Showtime released a trailer for the second season of “The Trade.“ The four-part docuseries follows Central Americans on an odyssey to the United States, while also delving into the shadow industries that prey...
First Looks
HBO released a teaser for its forthcoming limited series “The Undoing,“ which will premiere in May. The six-part series based on the novel “You Should Have Known” by Jean Hanff Korelitz, stars Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant as a married couple whose lives get upended after a “chain of terrible revelations,” leaving Grace (Kidman) to dismantle one life and create another for herself and her child. The show is executive produced by Susanne Bier (who also directs) and David E. Kelley along with Kidman, Per Saari, Bruna Papandrea, Stephen Garrett and Celia Costas.
Showtime released a trailer for the second season of “The Trade.“ The four-part docuseries follows Central Americans on an odyssey to the United States, while also delving into the shadow industries that prey...
- 1/24/2020
- by Klaritza Rico
- Variety Film + TV
MGM Television, headed by Worldwide Chairman Mark Burnett, is making a push in scripted programming across all platforms and bolstering its development team with three key executive hires. Bradley Gardner has been named Svp of Orion Television, focusing on comedy and drama; Christopher Goble has been tapped as VP, Orion Television and will focus on the horror/sci-fi genres. Additionally, Jina Jones will serve as Head of Studio Development for MGM’s partnership with Brat TV, developing scripted content for Ya audiences. The announcement was made Friday by MGM’s President of Unscripted & Alternative Television and Orion Television, Barry Poznick, to whom all will report.
“We are hitting the ground running, bringing audiences the buzz-worthy, pop-culture content they love to binge… on budgets that the buyers can enjoy,” said Poznick. “Bradley, Christopher and Jina have great instincts, impressive track records, and are trusted partners in the creative community. We are...
“We are hitting the ground running, bringing audiences the buzz-worthy, pop-culture content they love to binge… on budgets that the buyers can enjoy,” said Poznick. “Bradley, Christopher and Jina have great instincts, impressive track records, and are trusted partners in the creative community. We are...
- 1/24/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Paramount Network’s Bradley Gardner has been named senior vice president of Orion Television, where he will be the head of scripted programming, the studio announced on Friday.
As part of the move, the label is strengthening its development team with other executive hires, including Christopher Goble and Jina Jones. While Gardner’s focus will be on comedy and drama series, Goble has been named vice president of Orion Television and will focus on the horror and sci-fi genres. Jones has been named head of studio development for MGM’s partnership with Brat TV, where she will develop scripted content for young adult audiences.
The new hires will report to Barry Poznick, president of MGM’s unscripted and alternative television and Orion Television.
Also Read: Michael De Luca Named Chairman of MGM Motion Picture Group
“We are hitting the ground running, bringing audiences the buzz-worthy, pop-culture content they love to binge…...
As part of the move, the label is strengthening its development team with other executive hires, including Christopher Goble and Jina Jones. While Gardner’s focus will be on comedy and drama series, Goble has been named vice president of Orion Television and will focus on the horror and sci-fi genres. Jones has been named head of studio development for MGM’s partnership with Brat TV, where she will develop scripted content for young adult audiences.
The new hires will report to Barry Poznick, president of MGM’s unscripted and alternative television and Orion Television.
Also Read: Michael De Luca Named Chairman of MGM Motion Picture Group
“We are hitting the ground running, bringing audiences the buzz-worthy, pop-culture content they love to binge…...
- 1/24/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
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