Caffeine – TV News – August 25th Edition

Caffeine – TV News – August 25th Edition

There’s a bit of crispness to the air here in New Hampshire, and this week’s TV news helps us get in the fall mood with a bunch of premiere dates and more!

Premiere dates:

September 19th: Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story
September 20th: Spellbound
September 29th: Heartland

October 8th: The Irrational (new date)
October 17th: The Lincoln Lawyer, Passenger (BritBox premiere)
October 18th: The Office Australia, Rivals

November 13th: Bad Sisters
November 14th: Say Nothing

Renewed:

Obituary, Criminal Record

Canceled:

The Acolyte

Other headlines:

Nothing official yet, but Ted Lasso season four talks are happening, with options picked up for Brett Goldstein, Hannah Waddingham, and Jeremy Swift.

The Librarians: The Next Chapter is moving to TNT.

Kalinda Vazquez and Robbie Thompson will write and showrun the Poltergeist series in development at Amazon MGM Studios.

Brad Caleb Kane will showrun Crystal Lake.

Ordered to series:

Amazon Prime Video: Thriller The Assassin starring Keeley Hawes and Freddie Highmore
BBC: Sitcom Can You Keep a Secret? starring Dawn French
Fox/Yes TV: Israeli anthology series One Day in October about October 7th
HBO/BBC: Drama First Day on Earth written by and starring Michaela Coel
Netflix: British drug gang drama Legends, an adaptation of Bella Mackie’s novel How to Kill Your Family starring Anya Taylor-Joy
Peacock: South Florida crime thriller M.I.A.
Sky: Welsh crime thriller Under Salt Marsh starring Kelly Reilly
TNT: Saddam Hussein miniseries Debriefing the President

In development:

Hulu: Hostage recovery drama The Envoy from Alexi Hawley
Legendary Entertainment: A Pacific Rim prequel series
NBC: Billionaire’s ex-wives revenge drama Look What You Made Me Do
Netflix: Modern Dorian Gray series The Grays
See-Saw Films: Adaptations of Benedict Lombe’s play Shifters, Harry Trevaldwyn’s novel The Romantic Tragedies of a Drama King, and Francesca Segal’s novel Welcome to Glorious Tuga
Universal TV: An adaptation of Kimberly Belle’s thriller The Paris Widow

Leaving their shows:

FBI: Katherine Renee Kane

Guest stars:

Untitled Apple TV+ Owen Wilson golf series: Timothy Olyphant

Returns:

Accused: Matthew James Thomas

Casting:

Accused: Debra Winger, Mercedes Ruehl, Christine Ebersole
The Agency: Alex Reznik, Andrew Brooke, Harriet Sansom Harris, India Fowler, Saura Lightfoot-Leon
All Her Fault: Daniel Monks, Duke McCloud, Kartiah Vergara, Jay Ellis, Thomas Cocquerel
The Beast in Me: Matthew Rhys
BEEF: Charles Melton, Cailee Spaeny
Bosch Renée Ballard spinoff: Ricardo Chavira, Noah Bean, Alain Uy, Hector Hugo
Chad Powers: Quentin Plair, Wynn Everett
FBI: Lisette Olivera
The Girlfriend: Anna Chancellor, Francesca Corney, Shalom Brune-Franklin, Karen Henthorn, Leo Suter, Tanya Moodie
Godfather of Harlem: Erik Palladino
High Potential: Taran Killam
Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole: Peter Stormare, Anders Baasmo, Ellen Helinder, Simon Berger, Ingrid Bolsø Berdal, Kelly Gale, Kåre Conradi, Fridtjov Såheim, Eili Harboe, Atle Antonsen, Manish Sharma, Henriette Steenstrup, Jesper Christensen, Kristoffer Joner, Linn Skåber, Jonas Strand Gravli, Sonny Lindberg, Agnes Kittelsen, Nader Khademi, Agot Sendstad, Maja Christiansen, Frank Kjosås, Oddgeir Thune, Ravdeep Singh Bajwa, Henrik Mestad, Ingar Helge Gimle, Helge Jordal, Eirik Hallert
The Madison: Patrick J. Adams, Beau Garrett, Amiah Miller, Elle Chapman
Matlock: Andrea Londo
One Piece: Katey Sagal, Mark Harelik, Sendhil Ramamurthy, Charithra Chandran
The Rainmaker: Milo Callaghan, Lana Parrilla, P.J. Byrne
The Runarounds: Brooklyn Decker, Maximo Salas, Marley Aliah, Hayes MacArthur, Mark Wystrach, Shea Pritchard
The War Between the Land and the Sea: Jemma Redgrave, Alexander Devrient, Ruth Madeley, Colin McFarlane
The Waterfront: Maria Bello
Will Trent: Gina Rodriguez
Untitled Marvel Vision series: James Spader

(Image courtesy of Disney.)

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