Good news, everyone: The Futurama gang will be back on the delivery route this summer.
The 10-episode Season 12 will arrive Monday, July 29 on Hulu; new episodes stream weekly. This comes after the animated comedy was renewed for Seasons 13 and 14 back in November.
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The upcoming installment finds the occasionally heroic crew embarking on “mind-bending adventures involving birthday party games to the death,...
The 10-episode Season 12 will arrive Monday, July 29 on Hulu; new episodes stream weekly. This comes after the animated comedy was renewed for Seasons 13 and 14 back in November.
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The upcoming installment finds the occasionally heroic crew embarking on “mind-bending adventures involving birthday party games to the death,...
- 4/4/2024
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
We may need to get the FBI to look into this: Someone has jumbled up the order of White Collar’s episodes on Netflix.
Series creator and executive producer Jeff Eastin pointed out the mistake on social media on Tuesday: “[Netflix] is playing the wrong episodes of White Collar under the title/[description]. Please screenshot or [forward] me specifics. Trying to fix this Asap.”
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Series creator and executive producer Jeff Eastin pointed out the mistake on social media on Tuesday: “[Netflix] is playing the wrong episodes of White Collar under the title/[description]. Please screenshot or [forward] me specifics. Trying to fix this Asap.”
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- 4/3/2024
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
There’s a new role on the docket for Jane the Virgin alum Yael Grobglas.
The actress will recur in the upcoming Matlock series from creator Jennie Snyder Urman (Jane the Virgin, Charmed reboot) our sister site Deadline reports. She will portray Shae Banfield, aka “the Meerkat,” an insightful jury consultant with a mastery of body language, facial expressions and neurolinguistics which enables her to sniff out the truth. Her skills make her a worthy adversary to senior attorney Olympia Lawrence (played by Skye P. Marshall) and an imminent threat to Kathy Bates’ Madeleine “Matty” Matlock.
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The actress will recur in the upcoming Matlock series from creator Jennie Snyder Urman (Jane the Virgin, Charmed reboot) our sister site Deadline reports. She will portray Shae Banfield, aka “the Meerkat,” an insightful jury consultant with a mastery of body language, facial expressions and neurolinguistics which enables her to sniff out the truth. Her skills make her a worthy adversary to senior attorney Olympia Lawrence (played by Skye P. Marshall) and an imminent threat to Kathy Bates’ Madeleine “Matty” Matlock.
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- 4/1/2024
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: Israeli roommate comedy Bloody Murray has found a European buyer in France and Germany’s Arte.
Yes Studios’ Series Mania award-winner’s first run will launch on the broadcaster this week under the name Dana & Murray, around a year after selling to CBC in Canada.
Created by Stav Idisis, the show stars Naomi Levov (On the Spectrum) and Rotem Sela (Beauty and the Baker) as the title characters. Dana is a gynaecologist and Murray a film lecturer specializing in romantic comedies. Their lives change when Murray flees the scene of a hit and run, and the man she crashed in to, Lior, shows up at her apartment – where he meets Dana and the two fall madly in love. However, Murray soon realizes that she has her own feelings for Lior.
A second season is in development following a re-commission by yes TV. The series was created and written by...
Yes Studios’ Series Mania award-winner’s first run will launch on the broadcaster this week under the name Dana & Murray, around a year after selling to CBC in Canada.
Created by Stav Idisis, the show stars Naomi Levov (On the Spectrum) and Rotem Sela (Beauty and the Baker) as the title characters. Dana is a gynaecologist and Murray a film lecturer specializing in romantic comedies. Their lives change when Murray flees the scene of a hit and run, and the man she crashed in to, Lior, shows up at her apartment – where he meets Dana and the two fall madly in love. However, Murray soon realizes that she has her own feelings for Lior.
A second season is in development following a re-commission by yes TV. The series was created and written by...
- 2/5/2024
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Israel has signed a filmmaking cooperation deal with Russia.
The deal, which is understood to have been in the works for fifteen years, was inked by Israel’s Russian ambassador Alexander Ben Zvi and Russian culture minister Olga Lyubimova.
“Now colleagues from Russia and Israel can exchange experiences, create films together, and work with film archives,” Lyubimova said in a post on the social network Telegram. “We look forward to seeing Israeli filmmakers in the competition programs of our international film festivals and in public discussions. We are also preparing to expand the distribution capabilities of Russian-Israeli films.”
Israel has a significant Russian and Eastern European population and – in theory – a collaboration between the two countries would have made sense at any other time. Lyubimova said Israel first initiated the collaboration back in 2009.
But given that Russia is currently facing sanctions from most of Western Europe following its war on Ukraine,...
The deal, which is understood to have been in the works for fifteen years, was inked by Israel’s Russian ambassador Alexander Ben Zvi and Russian culture minister Olga Lyubimova.
“Now colleagues from Russia and Israel can exchange experiences, create films together, and work with film archives,” Lyubimova said in a post on the social network Telegram. “We look forward to seeing Israeli filmmakers in the competition programs of our international film festivals and in public discussions. We are also preparing to expand the distribution capabilities of Russian-Israeli films.”
Israel has a significant Russian and Eastern European population and – in theory – a collaboration between the two countries would have made sense at any other time. Lyubimova said Israel first initiated the collaboration back in 2009.
But given that Russia is currently facing sanctions from most of Western Europe following its war on Ukraine,...
- 9/7/2023
- by K.J. Yossman and Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Korea’s Lotte Cultureworks is teaming with Desert Bloom Pictures to produce a Korean-language adaptation of autism comedy drama On The Spectrum, which was originally produced by Israel’s Yes TV.
The series has also been adapted into an English-language version by Amazon Prime Video under the title As We See It.
Co-created by Dana Idisis and Yuval Shafferman and produced by Yes TV and Sumayoko, the original series follows three roommates in their 20s who are on the autism spectrum, striving to get a job, keep a job, make friends, fall in love and navigate an elusive world. The original show received a grand prize at the 2019 Seoul International Drama Awards.
Desert Bloom Pictures is a production company based in Seoul and Los Angeles, which has a focus on co-production opportunities and is also working with Korean film and TV outfits including Studio Dragon, Dexter Studios and Blaad Studios.
The series has also been adapted into an English-language version by Amazon Prime Video under the title As We See It.
Co-created by Dana Idisis and Yuval Shafferman and produced by Yes TV and Sumayoko, the original series follows three roommates in their 20s who are on the autism spectrum, striving to get a job, keep a job, make friends, fall in love and navigate an elusive world. The original show received a grand prize at the 2019 Seoul International Drama Awards.
Desert Bloom Pictures is a production company based in Seoul and Los Angeles, which has a focus on co-production opportunities and is also working with Korean film and TV outfits including Studio Dragon, Dexter Studios and Blaad Studios.
- 4/4/2023
- by Liz Shackleton
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Fauda outfit Yes Studios is pushing into the premium docs space with a feature about a man who spent 44 hours suffering from locked-in syndrome. Scroll down for the trailer.
In 44 Hours, which has so far been picked up by France’s Arte and Germany’s Swr, the moving story of Gil Avni will be told in forensic detail. Avni, a sports-mad and healthy father of two, was rushed to hospital after being taken suddenly ill and was pronounced brain-dead, given just a few hours to live. While his family and friends were saying goodbyes, he was aware of what was happening for 44 hours, before he miraculously woke up and became one of only three known worldwide cases of locked-in syndrome.
Avni remembers his experience in microscopic detail and the 83-minute film also features interviews with those closest to him and the medics who cared for him. EP is Einat-Emma...
In 44 Hours, which has so far been picked up by France’s Arte and Germany’s Swr, the moving story of Gil Avni will be told in forensic detail. Avni, a sports-mad and healthy father of two, was rushed to hospital after being taken suddenly ill and was pronounced brain-dead, given just a few hours to live. While his family and friends were saying goodbyes, he was aware of what was happening for 44 hours, before he miraculously woke up and became one of only three known worldwide cases of locked-in syndrome.
Avni remembers his experience in microscopic detail and the 83-minute film also features interviews with those closest to him and the medics who cared for him. EP is Einat-Emma...
- 3/15/2023
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
With 'Covid-19' variants and breakthrough cases causing fewer production delays in the film industry, here is an updated list of TV series, either close to shooting, in the can, or sitting in limbo until scheduling gets back to normal:
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story (AppleTV)
Masters of the Air (AppleTV)
Mosquito Coast (AppleTV)
Severance (AppleTV)
Shantaram (AppleTV)
Shining Girls (AppleTV)
Slow Horses (AppleTV)
The Afterparty (AppleTV)
The Sting (AppleTV)
Guilty Party (Cbsaa)
Star...
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story (AppleTV)
Masters of the Air (AppleTV)
Mosquito Coast (AppleTV)
Severance (AppleTV)
Shantaram (AppleTV)
Shining Girls (AppleTV)
Slow Horses (AppleTV)
The Afterparty (AppleTV)
The Sting (AppleTV)
Guilty Party (Cbsaa)
Star...
- 8/29/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Israeli network Yes TV has greenlit a second season of Series Mania Award-winning comedy Bloody Murray, we can reveal.
Production will begin next year on Stav Idisis’ romcom, which is headlined by Naomi Levov (On the Spectrum) and Rotem Sela (Beauty and the Baker), who play two 35-year-old roommates looking for love.
The Gynaecologist and University Lecturer’s lives change when Murray (Levov) ditches the scene of a hit-and-run and the man she crashed into, Lior, shows up at her apartment – where he meets Dana (Sela) – and the two fall madly in love. Murray realizes her own feelings for Lior and chaos ensues as she convinces herself Lior is the one for her.
The show, which won the Best Comedy Award at Series Mania 2022, will launch in 2024. Director is Yogev Yefet, Kastina Communications and Yes TV are producers and Yes Studios handles distribution.
Last week, Deadline revealed Amazon Prime Video...
Production will begin next year on Stav Idisis’ romcom, which is headlined by Naomi Levov (On the Spectrum) and Rotem Sela (Beauty and the Baker), who play two 35-year-old roommates looking for love.
The Gynaecologist and University Lecturer’s lives change when Murray (Levov) ditches the scene of a hit-and-run and the man she crashed into, Lior, shows up at her apartment – where he meets Dana (Sela) – and the two fall madly in love. Murray realizes her own feelings for Lior and chaos ensues as she convinces herself Lior is the one for her.
The show, which won the Best Comedy Award at Series Mania 2022, will launch in 2024. Director is Yogev Yefet, Kastina Communications and Yes TV are producers and Yes Studios handles distribution.
Last week, Deadline revealed Amazon Prime Video...
- 8/18/2022
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
‘Shtisel’ Writer & Co-Creator Ori Elon Making Biographical Series About Zionist Leader Theodor Herzl
Exclusive: Ori Elon, writer and co-creator of Shtisel, is currently working on a biographical mini-series about Austrian-Jewish journalist and playwright Theodor Herzl, who played a significant role in founding the modern state of Israel, Deadline has learned.
I’m hearing the series, which is at early stages, is said to be based on Herzl’s personal diaries and chronicles his journey from a cynical playwright to the leader of a nation. Elon is collaborating on the project with Adv. Inbar Nacht, who is financing the script for the show.
Herzl is a prominent figure in Jewish history and is considered the visionary of the state of Israel. Born in 1860 to middle class parents in what is now Budapest, Hungary, Herzl’s career was devoted to journalism and literature. He worked at a newspaper in Vienna before becoming a correspondent in Paris, where he attended the trial of Alfred Dreyfus, a...
I’m hearing the series, which is at early stages, is said to be based on Herzl’s personal diaries and chronicles his journey from a cynical playwright to the leader of a nation. Elon is collaborating on the project with Adv. Inbar Nacht, who is financing the script for the show.
Herzl is a prominent figure in Jewish history and is considered the visionary of the state of Israel. Born in 1860 to middle class parents in what is now Budapest, Hungary, Herzl’s career was devoted to journalism and literature. He worked at a newspaper in Vienna before becoming a correspondent in Paris, where he attended the trial of Alfred Dreyfus, a...
- 8/18/2022
- by Diana Lodderhose
- Deadline Film + TV
Croatian production house Antitalent has signed an option agreement to develop and produce a local version of the best-selling global format “Your Honor,” the hit drama whose American remake for Showtime stars Emmy winner Bryan Cranston.
The series follows a judge who must deal with the fallout when his son is involved in a hit-and-run that gets him embroiled with an organized crime family. Facing impossible choices, he discovers how far a father will go to save his son’s life.
The Balkan remake will travel across the former Yugoslavia with a story that spans Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia, according to Antitalent’s Danijel Pek. Speaking to Variety at the Sarajevo Film Festival, the producer said: “Our aim is to produce a high-quality TV series with the participation of some of the best authors and talents from the region.”
“Your Honor” is the remake of the Israeli series “Kvodo,...
The series follows a judge who must deal with the fallout when his son is involved in a hit-and-run that gets him embroiled with an organized crime family. Facing impossible choices, he discovers how far a father will go to save his son’s life.
The Balkan remake will travel across the former Yugoslavia with a story that spans Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia, according to Antitalent’s Danijel Pek. Speaking to Variety at the Sarajevo Film Festival, the producer said: “Our aim is to produce a high-quality TV series with the participation of some of the best authors and talents from the region.”
“Your Honor” is the remake of the Israeli series “Kvodo,...
- 8/17/2022
- by Christopher Vourlias
- Variety Film + TV
Jason Katims has entered into an overall deal with Imagine Television, Variety has learned.
The multi-project deal covers scripted television with three projects already in the works from Katims and his True Jack Productions banner. Katims previously worked with Imagine on the hit shows “Friday Night Lights” and “Parenthood,” both of which aired on NBC. He was previously under an overall deal at Apple.
“Jason Katims is behind some of the best television series of our time. His ability to tap into the American zeitgeist and create characters that touch our hearts and souls is unparalleled.” said Kristen Zolner, head of Imagine Television. “We are beyond thrilled to be partnering with Jason and excited for what’s to come.”
Katims most recently created the Amazon series “As We See It,” which was based on the Israeli series “On the Spectrum.” It followed three 20-something roommates on the autism spectrum. He...
The multi-project deal covers scripted television with three projects already in the works from Katims and his True Jack Productions banner. Katims previously worked with Imagine on the hit shows “Friday Night Lights” and “Parenthood,” both of which aired on NBC. He was previously under an overall deal at Apple.
“Jason Katims is behind some of the best television series of our time. His ability to tap into the American zeitgeist and create characters that touch our hearts and souls is unparalleled.” said Kristen Zolner, head of Imagine Television. “We are beyond thrilled to be partnering with Jason and excited for what’s to come.”
Katims most recently created the Amazon series “As We See It,” which was based on the Israeli series “On the Spectrum.” It followed three 20-something roommates on the autism spectrum. He...
- 8/4/2022
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
With 'Covid-19' variants and breakthrough cases now causing less 'hiatus' status and production delays in the film industry, here is an updated list of TV series, either close to shooting, in the can, or sitting in limbo until scheduling gets back to normal:
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story (AppleTV)
Masters of the Air (AppleTV)
Mosquito Coast (AppleTV)
Severance (AppleTV)
Shantaram (AppleTV)
Shining Girls (AppleTV)
Slow Horses (AppleTV)
The Afterparty (AppleTV)
The Sting (AppleTV...
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story (AppleTV)
Masters of the Air (AppleTV)
Mosquito Coast (AppleTV)
Severance (AppleTV)
Shantaram (AppleTV)
Shining Girls (AppleTV)
Slow Horses (AppleTV)
The Afterparty (AppleTV)
The Sting (AppleTV...
- 7/31/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
With 'Covid-19' variants and breakthrough cases now causing less 'hiatus' status and production delays in the film industry, here is an updated list of TV series, either close to shooting, in the can, or sitting in limbo until scheduling gets back to normal:
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story (AppleTV)
Masters of the Air (AppleTV)
Mosquito Coast (AppleTV...
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story (AppleTV)
Masters of the Air (AppleTV)
Mosquito Coast (AppleTV...
- 5/27/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
For Cami Patton, “As Wee See It” was the job of a lifetime. Based on the Israeli series “On the Spectrum” and adapted by Jason Katims, the Amazon Prime Video series follows three young adults — Jack (Rick Glassman), Vivian (Sue Ann Pien) and Harrison (Albert Rutecki) — who are on the autism spectrum navigating their lives. Katims, whose son is autistic, wanted to cast neurodiverse actors in the lead roles and Patton was the first person he called once the show was greenlit.
“We have a few things in common in our personal lives so he knew it was something that would be near and dear to me and the idea that he already gotten the studio to Ok us — really just focusing in the beginning on looking for neurodiverse talent was huge,” Patton tells Gold Derby at our Meet the Experts: Casting Directors panel (watch the exclusive video interivew above...
“We have a few things in common in our personal lives so he knew it was something that would be near and dear to me and the idea that he already gotten the studio to Ok us — really just focusing in the beginning on looking for neurodiverse talent was huge,” Patton tells Gold Derby at our Meet the Experts: Casting Directors panel (watch the exclusive video interivew above...
- 5/19/2022
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Amazon Prime Video‘s new dramedy TV series “As We See It,” which had its eight-episode debut season drop in January, follows three 20-something roommates on the autism spectrum as they strive to navigate the highs and lows of life in a world that eludes them. The series hits close to home for creator/showrunner Jason Katims, as he himself has a son in his twenties who is on the spectrum, living independently and going through some of the same struggles as the characters on the show. “There’s less that you hear, read and know about autism in adulthood than you do [about it] in childhood and adolescence,” Katims tells Gold Derby as he discusses the intention behind creating the series (watch the exclusive video interview above).
See Rick Glassman interview: ‘As We See It’
Even though Katims has a deeply personal connection to the show, it is actually based on...
See Rick Glassman interview: ‘As We See It’
Even though Katims has a deeply personal connection to the show, it is actually based on...
- 5/11/2022
- by Luca Giliberti
- Gold Derby
Based on the Israeli series “On the Spectrum” and created by Emmy winner Jason Katims, Amazon Prime’s dramedy “As We See It” follows three 20-something roommates on the autism spectrum as they strive to navigate the highs and lows of life in a world that eludes them. Actor Rick Glassman stars as one of said roommates, Jack, an intelligent web designer struggling for financial stability after learning that his father (Joe Mantegna) has been diagnosed with cancer. On the topic of representing autism, Glassman told Gold Derby in our exclusive video interview (watch above), “There is no one voice that’s supposed to represent anything for anybody.”
For Glassman, who was diagnosed with autism five years ago, representing the neurodevelopmental disorder came with a great deal of responsibility: “I was fearful of the responsibility of, if the show works and I start to do interviews, press etc., I’m...
For Glassman, who was diagnosed with autism five years ago, representing the neurodevelopmental disorder came with a great deal of responsibility: “I was fearful of the responsibility of, if the show works and I start to do interviews, press etc., I’m...
- 5/2/2022
- by Luca Giliberti
- Gold Derby
With 'Covid-19' variants and breakthrough cases now causing less 'hiatus' status and production delays in the film industry, here is an updated list of TV series, either close to shooting, in the can, or sitting in limbo until scheduling gets back to normal:
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story (AppleTV)
Masters of the Air (AppleTV...
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story (AppleTV)
Masters of the Air (AppleTV...
- 4/28/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
“The Beauty Queen of Jerusalem,” Yes Studios’ award-winning historical series, has been picked up by Netflix for multiple territories, including the U.S., U.K., France and Spain.
The multi-language series is represented in international markets by Yes Studios, the Tel Aviv-based producer and distributor behind “Fauda,” “Your Honor,” “Shtisel” and “On the Spectrum.”
Set in the early-mid 20th century, “The Beauty Queen of Jerusalem” is adapted from Sarit Yishai-Levi’s bestselling novel of the same name and tells the story of a family set against the backdrop of the Ottoman Empire, The British Mandate and Israel’s War of Independence.
Opening in 1917, the show sheds light on Judeo-Spanish traditions and the history of a fledgling country. It was produced by Yes TV and Dafna Prenner and Shai Eines at Artza Productions with a cast headlined by Michael Aloni (“Shtisel”), Hila Saada (“Beauty and the Baker”), Itzik Cohen (“Fauda”), Yuval Scharf...
The multi-language series is represented in international markets by Yes Studios, the Tel Aviv-based producer and distributor behind “Fauda,” “Your Honor,” “Shtisel” and “On the Spectrum.”
Set in the early-mid 20th century, “The Beauty Queen of Jerusalem” is adapted from Sarit Yishai-Levi’s bestselling novel of the same name and tells the story of a family set against the backdrop of the Ottoman Empire, The British Mandate and Israel’s War of Independence.
Opening in 1917, the show sheds light on Judeo-Spanish traditions and the history of a fledgling country. It was produced by Yes TV and Dafna Prenner and Shai Eines at Artza Productions with a cast headlined by Michael Aloni (“Shtisel”), Hila Saada (“Beauty and the Baker”), Itzik Cohen (“Fauda”), Yuval Scharf...
- 4/25/2022
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
With 'Covid-19' variants and breakthrough cases now causing less 'hiatus' status and production delays in the film industry, here is an updated list of TV series, either close to shooting, in the can, or sitting in limbo until scheduling gets back to normal:
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story...
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story...
- 3/29/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
The conditions are set for an increase in scripted adaptations, argued Tim Westcott of research organization Omdia at Series Mania.
According to the research opening the “With Local Content Going Global, What’s the Future of Scripted Formats?” session on Wednesday, the U.S. has been the biggest and “most enthusiastic” buyer of scripted remakes between 2010 and 2022, with South Korea, Turkey and France also following suit. Drama remakes hit a record high in 2021.
In terms of origination, the U.K. leads with 23 examples and Israel with 17. The most successful format is comedy drama “Shameless,” originally shown on Channel 4 in the U.K., and remade by Showtime in the U.S., with Norway’s “Skam” coming in second.
Successful remakes can be “a few degrees removed” from the original, noted Rodrigo Herrera Ibarguengoytia, senior scripted acquisitions and co-production manager at Red Arrow Studios Intl., mentioning Germany’s “The Last Cop...
According to the research opening the “With Local Content Going Global, What’s the Future of Scripted Formats?” session on Wednesday, the U.S. has been the biggest and “most enthusiastic” buyer of scripted remakes between 2010 and 2022, with South Korea, Turkey and France also following suit. Drama remakes hit a record high in 2021.
In terms of origination, the U.K. leads with 23 examples and Israel with 17. The most successful format is comedy drama “Shameless,” originally shown on Channel 4 in the U.K., and remade by Showtime in the U.S., with Norway’s “Skam” coming in second.
Successful remakes can be “a few degrees removed” from the original, noted Rodrigo Herrera Ibarguengoytia, senior scripted acquisitions and co-production manager at Red Arrow Studios Intl., mentioning Germany’s “The Last Cop...
- 3/24/2022
- by Marta Balaga
- Variety Film + TV
With 'Covid-19' variants and breakthrough cases now causing less 'hiatus' status and production delays in the film industry, here is an updated list of TV series, either close to shooting, in the can, or sitting in limbo until scheduling gets back to normal:
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story...
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story...
- 3/4/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Exclusive: Sharon Levi has been hired as the new Managing Director of Tel Aviv-based producer and distributor Yes Studios, known for hit series such as Fauda, Your Honor, and Shtisel.
Levi will lead Yes’s distribution and co-production arm following the departure of 20-year company vet Danna Stern who revealed her exit last month on LinkedIn. Stern’s next gig has yet to be announced.
Levi has two decades of experience in music and TV, most recently serving as Head of Sales at Armoza Formats, the ITV Studios-owned company, where she oversaw deals with Fox, NBC, Netflix, the BBC, and more.
As part of her role, Levi will oversee the distribution of Yes Studios series as well as develop co-production opportunities for Yes’s scripted titles with international partners.
Yes Studios’ upcoming slate includes Fire Dance, the inaugural series by filmmaker Rama Burshtein-Shay, and Bloody Murray, a nine-episode rom-com,...
Levi will lead Yes’s distribution and co-production arm following the departure of 20-year company vet Danna Stern who revealed her exit last month on LinkedIn. Stern’s next gig has yet to be announced.
Levi has two decades of experience in music and TV, most recently serving as Head of Sales at Armoza Formats, the ITV Studios-owned company, where she oversaw deals with Fox, NBC, Netflix, the BBC, and more.
As part of her role, Levi will oversee the distribution of Yes Studios series as well as develop co-production opportunities for Yes’s scripted titles with international partners.
Yes Studios’ upcoming slate includes Fire Dance, the inaugural series by filmmaker Rama Burshtein-Shay, and Bloody Murray, a nine-episode rom-com,...
- 2/1/2022
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
With 'Covid-19' variants and breakthrough cases causing more 'hiatus' status and production delays in the film industry, here is an updated list of TV series, either close to shooting, in the can, or sitting in limbo until scheduling gets back to normal:
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story (AppleTV...
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story (AppleTV...
- 1/9/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
With its list of new releases for January 2022, Amazon Prime Video is keeping things pretty simple. The streaming giant is rolling out a couple of original films, one big TV effort, and a whole host of library content, then calling it a day. And really, that’s all you need!
The two Amazon original films this month are of the family friendly variety. The Tender Bar, based on a memoir of the same name and directed by George Clooney, premieres on Jan. 7. This is followed on Jan. 14 by Hotel Transylvania: Transformania. This is the fourth installment in the animated Hotel Transylvania series, hammering home the fact that if you bring Adam Sandler and Genndy Tartakovsky aboard you project, things are gonna go pretty smoothly.
The one Amazon original TV series this month is As We See It. This project comes from Friday Night Lights head writer Jason Katims and is...
The two Amazon original films this month are of the family friendly variety. The Tender Bar, based on a memoir of the same name and directed by George Clooney, premieres on Jan. 7. This is followed on Jan. 14 by Hotel Transylvania: Transformania. This is the fourth installment in the animated Hotel Transylvania series, hammering home the fact that if you bring Adam Sandler and Genndy Tartakovsky aboard you project, things are gonna go pretty smoothly.
The one Amazon original TV series this month is As We See It. This project comes from Friday Night Lights head writer Jason Katims and is...
- 1/1/2022
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Israel’s leading multi-channel platform Yes TV and its production-distribution arm Yes Studios will be launching a record 43 series and documentaries in 2022. The lineup includes several new shows in post production, notably “Fire Dance” and “Bloody Murray,” and some series in development such as “Alef.”
Yes Studios — which is behind two of Israel’s biggest scripted hits in recent history, “Fauda” and “Shtisel” — is co-developing “Aleph,” a six-part series that’s being co-created by Odelia Karmon based on her book “Confidante” about the behind-the-scenes happenings of Israel’s political leadership. Karmon worked for more than 25 years as press adviser for Israel’s top political figures, from Benjamin Netanyahu to Ariel Sharon and former president Moshe Katsav. Karmon accused Katsav of rape during his term as tourism minister, and her key testimony led to his resignation in 2007. He was convicted on two counts of rape, among other charges, and sentenced to seven years in prison.
Yes Studios — which is behind two of Israel’s biggest scripted hits in recent history, “Fauda” and “Shtisel” — is co-developing “Aleph,” a six-part series that’s being co-created by Odelia Karmon based on her book “Confidante” about the behind-the-scenes happenings of Israel’s political leadership. Karmon worked for more than 25 years as press adviser for Israel’s top political figures, from Benjamin Netanyahu to Ariel Sharon and former president Moshe Katsav. Karmon accused Katsav of rape during his term as tourism minister, and her key testimony led to his resignation in 2007. He was convicted on two counts of rape, among other charges, and sentenced to seven years in prison.
- 12/28/2021
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
With 'Covid-19' variants and breakthrough cases causing more 'hiatus' status and production delays in the film industry, here is a list of TV series, either close to shooting, in the can, or sitting in limbo until scheduling gets back to normal:
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story...
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story...
- 12/23/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
With 'Covid-19' variants and breakthrough cases causing more 'hiatus' status and production delays in the film industry, here is a list of TV series, either close to shooting, in the can, or sitting in limbo until scheduling gets back to normal:
TV Limbo
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV...
TV Limbo
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV...
- 12/3/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
With 'Covid-19' breakthrough cases continuing to cause havoc in the film industry, resulting in 'hiatus' status and TV production delays, here is a list of series, either close to shooting, in the can, or sitting in limbo until scheduling gets back to normal:
TV Limbo
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
Jack Reacher (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Panic (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
The Wilds (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV...
TV Limbo
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
Jack Reacher (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Panic (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
The Wilds (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV...
- 10/19/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
With the spread of the deadly 'Covid-19' virus continuing to cause TV production scheduling delays, here is the latest updated list of series, close to shooting, in the can, sitting in limbo, or on schedule:
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Rebel (ABC) Canceled
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (Amazon)
Jack Reacher (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Panic (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Power (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
The Wheel of Time (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem...
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Rebel (ABC) Canceled
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (Amazon)
Jack Reacher (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Panic (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Power (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
The Wheel of Time (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem...
- 6/5/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
With the unleashed 'Covid-19' virus pandemic continuing to cause TV production and release delays, here is an updated list of series, close to shooting, in the can, sitting in limbo, or on schedule:
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Rebel (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (Amazon)
Jack Reacher (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Panic (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Power (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
The Wheel of Time (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC...
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Rebel (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (Amazon)
Jack Reacher (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Panic (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Power (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
The Wheel of Time (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC...
- 5/10/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
With the unleashed 'Covid-19' virus pandemic continuing to cause TV production and release delays, here is an updated list of series, close to shooting, in the can, sitting in limbo, or on schedule:
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Rebel (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (Amazon)
Jack Reacher (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Panic (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Power (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
The Wheel of Time (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC...
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Rebel (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (Amazon)
Jack Reacher (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Panic (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Power (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
The Wheel of Time (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC...
- 4/7/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
With the evil, deliberately unleashed 'Covid-19' virus pandemic continuing to cause TV production and release delays, here is an updated list of series, either close to shooting, in the can, sitting in limbo until scheduling gets back to normal, or on schedule:
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Rebel (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (Amazon)
Jack Reacher (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Panic (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Power (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
The Wheel of Time (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street...
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Rebel (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (Amazon)
Jack Reacher (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Panic (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Power (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
The Wheel of Time (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street...
- 12/24/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Exclusive: Fauda and Shtisel producer-distributor Yes Studios has quietly begun production in Israel on big-canvas drama The Beauty Queen Of Jerusalem, which marks its biggest investment to date.
Set in the early-mid 20th century, the ambitious series will chart the passionate and tragic history of a family living through the Ottoman Empire, The British Mandate and Israel’s War of Independence. The multi-generational historical melodrama will shoot across the country in Hebrew, English, Ladino and Arabic.
Adapted from Sarit Yishai-Levy’s bestselling novel of the same name, the drama will be among the most expensive series to come out of Israel. Yes TV has commissioned an initial two seasons with the first set to air in early 2021. Among shooting destinations will be the cities of Jerusalem, Safed and Acre. Today, we can also reveal two first-look images of the production.
The series will feature a starry cast, including Michael Aloni...
Set in the early-mid 20th century, the ambitious series will chart the passionate and tragic history of a family living through the Ottoman Empire, The British Mandate and Israel’s War of Independence. The multi-generational historical melodrama will shoot across the country in Hebrew, English, Ladino and Arabic.
Adapted from Sarit Yishai-Levy’s bestselling novel of the same name, the drama will be among the most expensive series to come out of Israel. Yes TV has commissioned an initial two seasons with the first set to air in early 2021. Among shooting destinations will be the cities of Jerusalem, Safed and Acre. Today, we can also reveal two first-look images of the production.
The series will feature a starry cast, including Michael Aloni...
- 8/12/2020
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Israel’s leading pay TV operators Yes (“Fauda”) and Hot (“Euphoria”) are getting ready to restart filming thanks to an agreement signed with local broadcasting regulators that will cover potential damages caused by Covid-19.
The agreement will cover damages totalling up to 10% of production costs. That effectively means that if a $10 million show has to stop because one of the actors or a key crew member is diagnosed with coronavirus, the production will receive up to $1 million to cover the damages caused by the postponement of filming, explained Tzvika Gottlieb, CEO of the Israeli Producers Association, which initiated and negotiated the pact.
As in other countries, insurance companies in Israel have refused to cover risks due to the pandemic, forcing governments and private institutions to find solutions that allow production to resume.
The funding will be taken into account via the regulatory obligations of both Yes and Hot, which have...
The agreement will cover damages totalling up to 10% of production costs. That effectively means that if a $10 million show has to stop because one of the actors or a key crew member is diagnosed with coronavirus, the production will receive up to $1 million to cover the damages caused by the postponement of filming, explained Tzvika Gottlieb, CEO of the Israeli Producers Association, which initiated and negotiated the pact.
As in other countries, insurance companies in Israel have refused to cover risks due to the pandemic, forcing governments and private institutions to find solutions that allow production to resume.
The funding will be taken into account via the regulatory obligations of both Yes and Hot, which have...
- 7/3/2020
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Koby Gal-Raday, the Israeli producer of The Band's Visit and such TV series as On the Spectrum and Best Friends, has joined German group Beta Film in the newly created position of chief content officer, heading up Beta's international production strategy and activities. He will take up his new position, based in Munich, in July.
Gal-Raday joins Beta from Israeli TV group Yes, where he ran the content division. Under his tenure, Yes expanded strongly into original programming with such hits as Fauda, The Good Cop and Just for Today.
"In an industry where the basic most precious resource – creativity –...
Gal-Raday joins Beta from Israeli TV group Yes, where he ran the content division. Under his tenure, Yes expanded strongly into original programming with such hits as Fauda, The Good Cop and Just for Today.
"In an industry where the basic most precious resource – creativity –...
- 5/12/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Jan Mojto’s Beta Film is reinforcing its position as a leading producer and distributor of European high-end drama, appointing senior film and TV executive Koby Gal-Raday to the management board in the newly created post of chief content officer. Based in Munich, Gal-Raday will spearhead Beta’s international production strategy and activities, starting in July.
Gal-Raday has more than 17 years of experience in television and film. He joins Beta Film from Yes, Israel’s leading satellite and Ott platform, where he served as chief content officer, leading the content division, responsible for all areas of content strategy, business development, creativity, programming, content and channel acquisition as well as original content in all genres. Under his tenure, Yes’s credits included “Fauda,” “Your Honour,” “On the Spectrum,” “Magpie,” “The Good Cop” and “Just for Today.”
Prior to this he served as senior VP international co-productions and documentaries at Pro-SiebenSat.1, worked...
Gal-Raday has more than 17 years of experience in television and film. He joins Beta Film from Yes, Israel’s leading satellite and Ott platform, where he served as chief content officer, leading the content division, responsible for all areas of content strategy, business development, creativity, programming, content and channel acquisition as well as original content in all genres. Under his tenure, Yes’s credits included “Fauda,” “Your Honour,” “On the Spectrum,” “Magpie,” “The Good Cop” and “Just for Today.”
Prior to this he served as senior VP international co-productions and documentaries at Pro-SiebenSat.1, worked...
- 5/12/2020
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
Award-winning producer joins from Israel’s Yes.
German film and TV group Beta Film has named Israeli producer Koby Gal-Raday as its new chief content officer.
Based in Munich, the newly-created role will see Gal-Raday spearhead Beta’s international production strategy and activity, starting in July.
He joins from leading Israeli satellite and Ott platform Yes, where he has spent three years as chief content officer. During his tenure, Gal-Raday led the company’s content division on credits including Fauda seasons 2 and 3, Your Honour, On The Spectrum, Magpie, The Good Cop seasons 2 and 3 and Just For Today.
Previously, he was...
German film and TV group Beta Film has named Israeli producer Koby Gal-Raday as its new chief content officer.
Based in Munich, the newly-created role will see Gal-Raday spearhead Beta’s international production strategy and activity, starting in July.
He joins from leading Israeli satellite and Ott platform Yes, where he has spent three years as chief content officer. During his tenure, Gal-Raday led the company’s content division on credits including Fauda seasons 2 and 3, Your Honour, On The Spectrum, Magpie, The Good Cop seasons 2 and 3 and Just For Today.
Previously, he was...
- 5/12/2020
- by 1100453¦Michael Rosser¦9¦
- ScreenDaily
Award-winning producer joins from Israel’s Yes.
German film and TV group Beta Film has appointed Israeli producer Koby Gal-Raday as chief content officer.
Based in Munich, the newly-created role will see Gal-Raday spearhead Beta’s international production strategy and activity, starting in July.
He joins from leading Israeli satellite and Ott platform Yes, where he has spent three years as chief content officer. During his tenure, Gal-Raday led the company’s content division on credits including Fauda seasons 2 and 3, Your Honour, On The Spectrum, Magpie, The Good Cop seasons 2 and 3 and Just For Today.
Previously, he was Svp of...
German film and TV group Beta Film has appointed Israeli producer Koby Gal-Raday as chief content officer.
Based in Munich, the newly-created role will see Gal-Raday spearhead Beta’s international production strategy and activity, starting in July.
He joins from leading Israeli satellite and Ott platform Yes, where he has spent three years as chief content officer. During his tenure, Gal-Raday led the company’s content division on credits including Fauda seasons 2 and 3, Your Honour, On The Spectrum, Magpie, The Good Cop seasons 2 and 3 and Just For Today.
Previously, he was Svp of...
- 5/12/2020
- by 1100453¦Michael Rosser¦9¦
- ScreenDaily
Beta Film has appointed Koby Gal-Raday to the management board in the newly created post of Chief Content Officer.
Based in Munich, Gal-Raday will spearhead Beta’s international production strategy and activities, starting in July of this year.
Gal-Raday joins Gomorrah outfit Beta from Yes, the Israeli satellite and Ott platform, where he served as Chief Content Officer, leading the content division, responsible for all areas of content strategy, business development, programming, content and channel acquisition as well as original content in all genres.
Under his tenure, Yes’ credits included among others Fauda 2,3, Your Honour, On The Spectrum, Magpie, The Good Cop 2,3 and Just for Today.
Prior to Yes he served as Svp International Co-Productions and Documentaries at Pro-SiebenSat.1 and worked as a script editor and producer, and held a senior executive position at Reshet – Channel 2 Israel as head of scripted and documentaries.
Koby Gal-Raday said, “I’m delighted to join Jan Mojto,...
Based in Munich, Gal-Raday will spearhead Beta’s international production strategy and activities, starting in July of this year.
Gal-Raday joins Gomorrah outfit Beta from Yes, the Israeli satellite and Ott platform, where he served as Chief Content Officer, leading the content division, responsible for all areas of content strategy, business development, programming, content and channel acquisition as well as original content in all genres.
Under his tenure, Yes’ credits included among others Fauda 2,3, Your Honour, On The Spectrum, Magpie, The Good Cop 2,3 and Just for Today.
Prior to Yes he served as Svp International Co-Productions and Documentaries at Pro-SiebenSat.1 and worked as a script editor and producer, and held a senior executive position at Reshet – Channel 2 Israel as head of scripted and documentaries.
Koby Gal-Raday said, “I’m delighted to join Jan Mojto,...
- 5/12/2020
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Tel Aviv-based producer and distributor Yes Studios, the firm behind hit exports such as Fauda, has scored international sales on two of its latest hit series, Your Honor and Asylum City.
Your Honor, the Series Mania Grand Prix-winning drama, which just returned for a second season in Israel, is heading to Sweden with Bonnier Broadcasting on platforms TV4 Play and C More, and to Poland with Canal+ on their Ale kino+ channel.
The show was created by Ron Ninio and Shlomo Mashiach, produced by Ram Landes and aired in Israel on yes TV. The drama follows how the life of a brilliant judge is drastically changed after his teenage son is involved in a hit-and-run where the victim is the member of a crime family.
The U.S. remake of the show is currently in production at Showtime starring Bryan Cranston with additional versions in production in multiple territories.
Your Honor, the Series Mania Grand Prix-winning drama, which just returned for a second season in Israel, is heading to Sweden with Bonnier Broadcasting on platforms TV4 Play and C More, and to Poland with Canal+ on their Ale kino+ channel.
The show was created by Ron Ninio and Shlomo Mashiach, produced by Ram Landes and aired in Israel on yes TV. The drama follows how the life of a brilliant judge is drastically changed after his teenage son is involved in a hit-and-run where the victim is the member of a crime family.
The U.S. remake of the show is currently in production at Showtime starring Bryan Cranston with additional versions in production in multiple territories.
- 12/2/2019
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
As the first major Los Angeles area wildfire this fall broke out Thursday night, claiming homes, shutting down major freeways and prompting evacuations, it also impacted production on several TV series in the affected areas of the San Fernando and Santa Clarita valleys.
Production on ABC/20th TV sophomore comedy series Bless This Mess, which shoots at Santa Clarita’s Sable Ranch, was suspended due to the Saddleridge fire, as was production on freshman NBC/20th TV comedy Perfect Harmony, which films in Chatsworth.
Sable Ranch, near the Angeles National Forest, had previously been damaged in July 2016 during the Sand fire. It had been used for countless films and series, from TV’s Maverick to The A-Team and 24 among others.
Also shut down for the day was filming on veteran CBS/CBS Studios drama NCIS, CBS/Sony/CBS Studios’ S.W.A.T, and the upcoming Paramount Network/CBS Studios series 68 Whiskey.
Production on ABC/20th TV sophomore comedy series Bless This Mess, which shoots at Santa Clarita’s Sable Ranch, was suspended due to the Saddleridge fire, as was production on freshman NBC/20th TV comedy Perfect Harmony, which films in Chatsworth.
Sable Ranch, near the Angeles National Forest, had previously been damaged in July 2016 during the Sand fire. It had been used for countless films and series, from TV’s Maverick to The A-Team and 24 among others.
Also shut down for the day was filming on veteran CBS/CBS Studios drama NCIS, CBS/Sony/CBS Studios’ S.W.A.T, and the upcoming Paramount Network/CBS Studios series 68 Whiskey.
- 10/11/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva and Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
The Monte Carlo Television Festival drew to a close Tuesday with “Escape at Dannemora” winning the Golden Nymph in the limited series and TV movie section, and “My Brilliant Friend” winning best drama series. “The festival is testament to the fact that as the industry adapts and evolves with the times, good storytelling never goes out of fashion,” Laurent Puons, the fest’s CEO, said.
The previous evening Puons welcomed nominees, members of the competition juries and star guests to the Golden Nymph Nominees Party, sponsored by Variety, a lavish celebration of the nominated shows at the Monte Carlo Bay Hotel. Among the guests were Patricia Arquette, who the following day received the best actress award for “Escape at Dannemora,” Eric McCormack, one of the stars of “Will & Grace,” British actor Ricky Whittle, star of “American Gods,” and German actor Tom Wlaschiha, who played Jaqen H’ghar in “Game of Thrones...
The previous evening Puons welcomed nominees, members of the competition juries and star guests to the Golden Nymph Nominees Party, sponsored by Variety, a lavish celebration of the nominated shows at the Monte Carlo Bay Hotel. Among the guests were Patricia Arquette, who the following day received the best actress award for “Escape at Dannemora,” Eric McCormack, one of the stars of “Will & Grace,” British actor Ricky Whittle, star of “American Gods,” and German actor Tom Wlaschiha, who played Jaqen H’ghar in “Game of Thrones...
- 6/20/2019
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
Jason Katims has rounded out the series regular cast for his half-hour comedic drama Amazon pilot, based on the Israeli format On the Spectrum. Rick Glassman (A Futile and Stupid Gesture), Sue Ann Pien, Albert Rutecki, Sosie Bacon (Here and Now) and Chris Pang (Charlie’s Angels reboot) have been cast as leads in the projct which hails from Katims and his True Jack Productions, original series’ creators and producer yesStudios and Universal TV.
Written by Katims, the now-untitled pilot (fka On the Spectrum) is a coming-of-age comedic drama about three 20-something roommates on the autism spectrum, striving for the same things that we all desire: To get a job, keep a job, make friends, fall in love, and navigate a world that eludes them.
This has been a passion project for Katims, tackling a subject that’s personal for him. He has spoken publicly about having a son with Asperger’s,...
Written by Katims, the now-untitled pilot (fka On the Spectrum) is a coming-of-age comedic drama about three 20-something roommates on the autism spectrum, striving for the same things that we all desire: To get a job, keep a job, make friends, fall in love, and navigate a world that eludes them.
This has been a passion project for Katims, tackling a subject that’s personal for him. He has spoken publicly about having a son with Asperger’s,...
- 6/12/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Federation Entertainment has acquired distribution rights to Dana Idisis and Yuval Shafferman’s critically acclaimed original Israeli series “On The Spectrum” which took home the top Grand Jury Prize at Series Mania last year after premiering at Tribeca.
Produced by Sumayoko Productions and YesStudios, “On The Spectrum” was commissioned and broadcast on Israel’s premium platform YesTV which is behind “Fauda,” “Shtisel” and “Your Honor.”
Under the deal, Federation secured the distribution rights for both the format and the finished series in the French speaking territories. Amazon recently ordered the North American remake of the series with Emmy-Award winning showrunner and writer Jason Katims (“Friday Night Lights”) on board to write the adaptation.
A heart-warming series mixing drama and comedy, “On The Spectrum” explores the everyday struggles of three 20-something roommates with autism.
“On The Spectrum,” which was created by Idisis and executive produced by YesStudios’ Danna Stern, follows Amit...
Produced by Sumayoko Productions and YesStudios, “On The Spectrum” was commissioned and broadcast on Israel’s premium platform YesTV which is behind “Fauda,” “Shtisel” and “Your Honor.”
Under the deal, Federation secured the distribution rights for both the format and the finished series in the French speaking territories. Amazon recently ordered the North American remake of the series with Emmy-Award winning showrunner and writer Jason Katims (“Friday Night Lights”) on board to write the adaptation.
A heart-warming series mixing drama and comedy, “On The Spectrum” explores the everyday struggles of three 20-something roommates with autism.
“On The Spectrum,” which was created by Idisis and executive produced by YesStudios’ Danna Stern, follows Amit...
- 3/26/2019
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Amazon has ordered an autism-themed “comedic drama” pilot from “Parenthood” creator Jason Katims, based on the Israeli series “On the Spectrum.”
Per its logline, “On the Spectrum” is a coming-of-age comedic drama about three 20-something roommates on the autism spectrum, striving for the same things that we all desire: To get a job, keep a job, make friends, fall in love, and navigate a world that eludes them. The originals series was created by Dana Idisis and Yuval Shafferman.
The project is from from Universal TV under Katims’ prior deal with his former longtime studio — in January, he signed an overall deal with Apple — as well as yesStudios, which developed the original series. Katims will write and executive produce with Jeni Mulein and yesStudios’ Danna Stern.
The executive producers of the original “On the Spectrum” series are Stern,...
Per its logline, “On the Spectrum” is a coming-of-age comedic drama about three 20-something roommates on the autism spectrum, striving for the same things that we all desire: To get a job, keep a job, make friends, fall in love, and navigate a world that eludes them. The originals series was created by Dana Idisis and Yuval Shafferman.
The project is from from Universal TV under Katims’ prior deal with his former longtime studio — in January, he signed an overall deal with Apple — as well as yesStudios, which developed the original series. Katims will write and executive produce with Jeni Mulein and yesStudios’ Danna Stern.
The executive producers of the original “On the Spectrum” series are Stern,...
- 3/14/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
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