Some Breaking Bad is Coming to Parks & Rec?
We’ve just learnt of a major Breaking Bad actor who’s doing a guest spot on Parks & Recreation for this upcoming season.
We’ve just learnt of a major Breaking Bad actor who’s doing a guest spot on Parks & Recreation for this upcoming season.
20th Century Fox renews its domestic output deal with HBO. Michael J. Fox considers a full-time return to TV. TNT’s Perception renewed for a second season. Bones’s “squintern” Michael Grant Terry to appear on Grimm and John Noble back on set after sleep disorder.
The CW has just unveiled key art designs for the 2012 fall launch campaign for its three new series, Arrow, Beauty & the Beast, and Emily Owens, M.D.. This follows the release of promotional trailers over the past seven days.
FX orders an interesting new spy drama. Joss Whedon returns to TV on the heels of its success with The Avengers. Shiri Appleby is cast in Chicago Fire in a confusing relationship.
CBS has just launched an on-air campaign promoting its new fall show, Elementary. The upcoming series is a contemporary update of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes detective stories, this time set in the United States. Jonny Lee Miller (who is British) stars as Holmes and Lucy Liu as Watson.
Hulu Plus rolled out to Apple TV. Syfy hands out a pilot to High Moon, a sci-fi project based on John Christopher’s 1969 young adult novel, “The Lotus Caves.” Fox turns to M. Night Shyamalan and the life-beyond-death project, Proof. Shiri Appleby and Mark Valley are cast in HBO’s Girls and ABC’s Body of Proof, respectively.
On Saturday, July 28, the Television Critics Association (TCA) honored television’s most outstanding programs in 12 categories. HBO’s critically-acclaimed Game of Thrones was crowned “Program of the Year,” and Showtime’s Homeland was named “Outstanding New Program,” an honored bestowed to Game of Thrones in 2011.
The adult cast of Modern Family are successful in their salary renegotiation with 20th Century Fox TV. A Senate Commerce Committee hearing held on Tuesday ponders the communication industry’s issues, thanks to the dispute between DirectTV and Viacom. AMC’s The Killing is cancelled after two seasons. Eric “McSteamy” Dane leaves Grey’s Anatomy and John Noble is treated for a sleep disorder.
NBC has announced that it will air a six-minute preview of the apocalyptic drama Revolution on Saturday, August 4 at approximately 10:54 p.m. EST following the swimming event that should feature U.S. swimmer Michael Phelps.
Viacom and DirectTV end their contract dispute, new favorites The Legend of Korra and The Newsroom get second seasons and ABC’s Once Upon a Time annouces plans to bring back Mulan.