It’s our first TV news update of spring and we’ve got a ton of premiere dates, casting, and more!
Premiere dates:
April 10th: Highly Favored
April 17th: Law & Order: Organized Crime (including a special NBC airing, with the rest of the season on Peacock only), Heartland (US streaming premiere)
April 24th: Black Snow
April 30th: Carême
May 1st: The Four Seasons
May 5th: Harry Wild
May 15th: Duster
May 16th: The Chi
May 22nd: Sirens
June 18th: The Buccaneers
Renewed:
Severance, Tulsa King (with Dave Erickson taking over as showrunner), House of David, School Spirits
Canceled:
The Sex Lives of College Girls
Other headlines:
CBS has announced its upcoming season/series finale dates.
Grosse Pointe Garden Society is moving to Fridays as of April 4th.
Law & Order and Law & Order: SVU will cross over on April 17th.
Max’s The Big Bang Theory spinoff is now called Stuart Fails to Save the Universe.
The FBI backdoor pilot that might become FBI: CIA is reportedly no longer happening, though the spinoff itself might still happen.
Ted Lasso is recasting the role of Henry.
Mike Barker will direct the first three episodes of The Testaments.
Co-showrunner Matt Owens is leaving One Piece.
Ordered to series:
Channel 4: Sci-fi series Beth
Global: Private Eyes spinoff Private Eyes West Coast starring Jason Priestley and Cindy Sampson
Hallmark: Limited series The Twelve Dates of Christmas starring Mae Whitman, Mary McDonnell, and Jane Seymour
MGM+: 1980s New York Irish gang drama The Westies
Pilot orders:
FX: A Snowfall spinoff starring Gail Bean and Isaiah John
NBC: A comedy set at a Native American community center
In development:
Banijay UK: An adaptation of Barbara Pym’s Excellent Women
Fox: Congressman comedy How Can We Help starring Ken Jeong, desert island sitcom Almost Paradise starring Brooke Shields and David Spade
Lionsgate TV: An adaptation of Alexis Soloski’s psychological suspense novel Here in the Dark
Magenta Light Studios: An adaptation of Susan McCauley’s teen paranormal mystery series Ghost Hunters
Max: Soapy erotic thriller Your Second Wife
Peacock: WNBA comedy The W
Promoted to series regular:
Dark Matter: Amanda Brugel
Guest stars:
The Conners: Jane Lynch
NCIS: LL Cool J
Spider-Noir: Kai Caster
Suits LA: David Costabile
Returns:
Casting:
9-1-1: Nashville: Chris O’Donnell
American Love Story: Sarah Pidgeon
The Cleaning Lady: Patricia De Leon, Robert Cicchini, Lea Salonga
Countdown: Scot Ruggles
Dark Matter: Chris Diamantopoulos
Dexter: Resurrection: Steve Schirripa, David Magidoff
The Good Daughter: Olivia Williams, Michael Dorman, Audrey Grace Marshall, Drew Cheek
The Lady: Mia McKenna-Bruce, Natalie Dormer
Lanterns: J. Alphonse Nicholson, Sherman Augustus
Legends: Steve Coogan, Tom Burke, Hayley Squires, Aml Ameen, Jasmine Blackborow, Douglas Hodge, Tom Hughes, Johnny Harris, Gerald Kyd, Charlotte Ritchie
Margo’s Got Money Troubles: Greg Kinnear, Lindsey Normington, Rico Nasty, Michael Workèyè
M.I.A.: Maurice Compte, Danay Garcia, Cary Elwes
MobLand: Janet McTeer
Murder in a Small Town: Marcia Gay Harden
Nemesis: Gabrielle Dennis, Michael Potts
Neuromancer: Dane DeHaan
Only Murders in the Building: Christoph Waltz
Prison Break: Clayton Cardenas, JR Bourne, Georgie Flores, Myles Bullock
Reasonable Doubt: Joseph Sikora
Resident Alien: Jewel Staite
Tracker: Pej Vahdat
Tulsa King: Robert Patrick, Beau Knapp
Vought Rising: Will Hochman, Elizabeth Posey
What It Feels Like for a Girl: Ellis Howard, Hannah Walters, Laura Haddock, Michael Socha, Laquarn Lewis, Hannah Jones, Adam Ali, Alex Thomas-Smith, Calam Lynch, Jake Dunn, Dickie Beau
Untitled Hulu Murdaugh murders series: J. Smith-Cameron
Untitled NBC Tracy Morgan disgraced football player comedy pilot: Bobby Moynihan, Precious Way, Jalyn Hall
(Image courtesy of Apple TV+.)