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Before Luke Bracey could step into Charles Ingalls’ boots in “Little House on the Prairie,” the “Point Break” star had to master a key frontier skill: driving a wagon with a two-horse team on the Netflix series
Television producer Mara Brock Akil is opening up about the opportunity to reimagine her iconic sitcom “Girlfriends,” but she would only do it for the right price and proper celebration
Highly esteemed director Guy Ritchie has built quite the reputation for himself in Hollywood and among moviewatchers for directing some of the most thrilling and fast-paced big-screen dramas in the last nearly 3 decades. However, some of my personal favorite moments from Ritchie come from hisTV-side ventures.
The creator of Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette is taking on a different kind of drama for his next series project
Chuckco-creator Chris Fedak is taking on another show with a budding spy — this one in middle school. Disney+ is developing Spy School, a drama based on Stuart Gibbs‘ bestselling book series, from Fedak, Ryan Reynolds’ Maximum Effort, producer Emma Watts and 20th Television
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EXCLUSIVE: Netflix has nabbed another high-profile project, Jupiter Island, with a straight-to-series order. The golf drama comes from newly minted Emmy nominee Connor Hines, creator/executive producer of FX’s Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette, and A24. In conjunction with the Jupiter Island pickup, Netflix has signed an overall deal with Hines to…
It’s been a long time since Moon Knight or any of his characters have appeared on Marvel Television. It was pretty clear that Marvel Studios was placing a direct focus on the supernatural characters of the Marvel Cinematic Universe at the beginning of the Multiverse Saga through projects such as Moon Knight and Werewolf by…
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It’s a story with covered wagons and one room schoolhouses, but showrunner Rebecca Sonnenshine says the “Little House on the Prairie” remake for Netflix still speaks to today’s American dream