Showing posts with label TV News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TV News. Show all posts

Thursday, November 14, 2019

Brooklyn Nine-Nine Renewed for Season 8


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It looks like there will be more cases to solve at the Nine-Nine.

On Thursday, NBC has announced that Brooklyn Nine-Nine has been renewed for an eighth season. The seventh season premieres in an hour premiere on Thursday, Feb. 6th at 9/8c, before moving to its new timeslot on Feb. 13 at 8:30/7:30c.

Renewing the show ahead of its seventh season is a very good sign that this upcoming season will be very good. Also, it could also mean that they need a veteran show for next year with the newer shows not performing well. Whatever the reason, we get more Nine-Nine.


Friday, May 10, 2019

Blindspot Renewed For Fifth (Final) Season




Well, just like Jane Doe's tattoos, Blindspot won't be going anywhere.

On Friday, NBC has announced that Blindspot will be renewed for a fifth and final season. No word on the count of episodes, but it could be around 13 or less.

The news comes that might give the fans a bit of whiplash after learning a week or so ago that the network pulled the final three episodes from May sweeps. But the rest of the episodes of Season 4 will start on Friday, May 24 and the two-hour season finale will be May 31.

The series creator Martin Gero told TVLive in a previous interview that the season four finale will bring the FBI team to Iceland, where the episode was filmed. "They're following a clue" about Madeline Burke's planned attack on the Eastern seaboard. "Something happens on the way there that makes the episode take a hard turn."

Geno adds that the episode will "reinvent the show in a huge way." That "a twist and a dimensionality that we have not been able to play with yet."

The show's ratings is currently averaging under a 0.5 demo rating, ranking last among the current NBC dramas, while holding 2.8 million viewers.

I'm literally happy that the show gets to end on good terms. I can't wait to see how this show ends and if we will get a happy ending. I've been a fan since the first trailer of the season one and I just love and connect with these rich and fun characters. 

Fresh Off The Boat and Single Parents Renewed By ABC



On Friday, ABC announced that Fresh Off The Boat and Single Parents have been renewed.

Fresh Off The Boat will be renewed for a sixth season. Coming off a nicely wrapped up Season 5 that could have gone either way of being renewed or canceled. The Constance Wu and Randall Park lead stars portrayals parents of a rap-loving high schooler Eddie (Hudson Yang), with younger brother Emery (Forrest Wheeler) and Evan (Ian Chen). Along with Lucille Soong plays the wheelchair-bound grandma who always knows more than the rest of the family. 

Single Parents will be renewed for a second season. Coming off what I would call an amazing first season. The Taran Killam stars along with Leighton Meester, Brad Garrett, Kimrie Lewis, and Jake Choi. The series co-created by Elizabeth Meriwether and J.J. Philbin. 

I'm so thrilled for both shows getting renewed. I was hoping for FOTB to get renewed but the season finale really left me wondering if they would get a season six. As for Single Parents, it's one of the best new comedies of the year. The writing and the cast ensemble is outstanding.


Monday, March 11, 2019

The Blacklist Renewed for Season 7


It looks like Raymond Reddington's life will be spared after all.

TVLine has confirmed that NBC has renewed The Blacklist for a seventh season. Deadline, which is TVline sister site, first broke the news, that the core cast that includes James Spader, Megan Boone, Diego Klattenhoff and Harry Lennix will all be back for Season 7.

"Congratulations to our amazing producers, cast and crew, all of whom continue to work at the top of their game and make The Blacklist one of NBC's signature series," said Lisa Katz and Tracey Pakosta, co-presidents of scripted programming at NBC.

The current season sixth of The Blacklist is currently airing Fridays at 9/8c. In recent outing on March 8th, Reddington pleaded guilty to the numerous criminal charges against him and was sentenced to death- a fate made even more worrying after he failed to escape prison later in the episode. (But with Spader's commitment to Season 7, we can assume that the forthcoming lethal injection doesn't go down as planned.)

The current season is averaging a 0.6 in demo rating and about 4 million total viewers, besting only Blindspot and the already canceled Midnight, Texas among all NBC dramas. The Live+7 DVR playback, those numbers go up to 1.2 and 7.3 million.


You can catch The Blacklist Fridays at 9/8c on NBC!

Monday, March 4, 2019

Superstore Renewed For Season 5


Looks like the employees at Cloud 9 won't be going out of business anytime soon.

TVLine has learned that the hit NBC Thursday night comedy has been renewed for Season 5.

"Week after week, Justin Spitzer, our amazing writers, and cast and crew masterfully deliver a comedy that not only makes us laugh but speaks to the larger issues of the day," NBC's co-presidents of scripted programming Lisa Katz and Tracey Pakosta said in a statement.

America Ferrara leads an ensemble cast as Amy, an employee at big-box store Cloud 9. Ben Feldman, Lauran Ash, Colton Dunn, Nico Santos, Nichole Bloom, and Mark McKinney round out the ensemble cast.

The pick-up comes after renewals of fellow Thursday night comeides: The Good Place,Will and Grace and Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Plus the freshman drama New Amsterdam and all three of the Chicago series were picked up for another year.


You can catch Superstore as they will resume this Thursday, March 7 at 8/7c, where it will lead into the season 2 premiere of A.P. Bio. This Is Us str Chrissy Metzis set to guest-star in an episode this may as a Cloud 9 human resources rep.

Wednesday, February 27, 2019

NBC Renews Brooklyn Nine-Nine for Season 7


Looks like the 99 will be staying on NBC for another year.

TVLine has learned that NBC has renewed Brooklyn Nine-Nine for a seventh season.

"It's been one of our great joys as a network to give Brooklyn Nine-Nine a second life," said Lisa Karz and Tracey Pakosta, Co-Presidents of Scripted Programming, NBC Entertainment. "Cheers to Dan Goor, Mike Schur, Luke Del Tredici and David Miner, and out amazing cast and crew who each week turn New York's finest into New York's funniest."


The once FOX series, now NBC, made it's debut on Thursday, Jan. 10 with 3.56 million total viewers and a 1.2 rating, improving on it's time slot predecessor Will & Grace' fall average by 50 percent, while hitting a two-year demo high. Also versus its previous season opener, B99 was up 82 and 71 percent.

The news of the pick up follows the previous renewals of The Good Place for Season 4 and Will And Grace for Season 11.

You can catch Brooklyn Nine-Nine  Thursdays at 9/8c on NBC.

Saturday, May 12, 2018

CBS Renews Life In Pieces

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Well, Life will go on for the Short family.

TVLine is reporting that CBS has renewed the ensemble comedy Life in Pieces for a fourth season.

The series' cast that includes Betsy Brandt, Colin Hanks, Zoe Lister-Jones, Thomas Sadoski and Dianne Wiest are members of a sprawling family whose lives play out in four short stories each week.

Along with Life, CBS also renews Criminal Minds, Instinct, Man with a Plan and Celebrity Big Brother.

You can catch the two episode season finale of Life in Pieces Thursday, May 17th at 9/8c on CBS.