Resident Evil TV show in the works at Netflix
Netflix is developing a Resident Evil TV show, with the involvement of Constantin Film (the production company behind the Milla Jovovich movies). Read on for everything we know.
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Netflix is developing a Resident Evil TV show, with the involvement of Constantin Film (the production company behind the Milla Jovovich movies). Read on for everything we know.
Julian Fellowes, creator of the soon-to-be-a-movie Downton Abbey, is all set to bring a new period drama to our screens. ITV has commissioned Belgravia, with everyone involved surely hoping for a Downton-sized smash hit.
After three seasons and 39 episodes, Daredevil has been cancelled by Netflix, along with Luke Cage and Iron Fist. Charlie Cox, who played Matt Murdock in Daredevil and The Defenders, has now cast his mind back to the “very exciting” conversations he’d had about season 4.
The showrunners explain a little about how Jeffrey Dean Morgan will return to Supernatural for the show’s 300th episode. He’ll be reprising his role as John Winchester, Sam and Dean’s dad, a mere ten years after he left the show for pastures new.
Here’s an excellently done piece of casting: in the upcoming prequel movie to The Sopranos, James Gandolfini’s son will step into the role of Tony Soprano. And it wasn’t just nepotism either.
Fiona Allen, Doon Mackichan and Sally Phillips – creators and stars of the wonderful Smack The Pony sketch show – will seemingly come back together soon for some sort of a reunion.
Fox Networks Europe & Africa are working with Canal+ to bring another version of War Of The Worlds to the small screen. Not to be confused with the BBC’s period piece, Fox’s spin of H.G. Wells’ classic sci-fi story will be set in the modern day. We’ve also learned that it will film around Europe.
American Gods has been through the wringer a bit, swapping showrunners and undergoing production delays. But we’re pleased to report that the second season of the show based on Neil Gaiman’s book is very nearly upon us, and you can watch the trailer right here.
Romesh’s Look Back To The Future will return for a 2019 edition, with comedian/presenter Romesh Ranganathan once again filming celebrities predictions for the year (in January) and then making them have a conversation with a hologram of themselves (in December).
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