Andrew Bachelor, who has risen to fame through Vine videos under the name “King Bach”, has signed on to star in the indie comedy Where’s The Money from Dylan Sellers and Rivers Edge Films.
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Flowers is an imaginative, cinematic comedy about an eccentric family – The Flowers – struggling to hold themselves together.
Aaron Stockard is set to adapt Bunker Hill for Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s Pearl Street Films. The book was written by Nathaniel Philbrick and acquired by Warner Bros. in 2013.
Domhnall Gleeson will share the screen with Will Forte in Netflix feature A Futile And Stupid Gesture. David Wain is directing the film from a script penned by Michael Colton and John Aboud.
Finding out that their husbands are not just work partners, but have also been romantically involved for the last 20 years, two women with an already strained relationship try to cope with the circumstances together.
Caitlyn Jenner will appear in Transparent, Faye Dunaway will join Hand of God, and the forthcoming Doctor Who spin-off series sets its cast. All of that and more in today’s TV casting round-up!
Game Of Thrones is the latest series to receive its own post-air talk show, with HBO ordering After The Thrones from producer Bill Simmons.
Jack Thorne has been tasked with adapting Philip Pullman’s epic fantasy trilogy His Dark Materials for BBC One. New Line Cinema is producing the event series with Bad Wolf.
Two decades after the first Independence Day invasion, Earth is faced with a new extra-Solar threat. But will mankind’s new space defenses be enough?
Comedy Central is looking to stand out from the crowd at May’s upfronts as they held their first standalone presentation this week, offering highlights of what advertisers can expect ahead of the event. Plus, your weekly recap of the latest developments in this year’s pilot season.
Jessica Henwick has won the lead female role as martial arts expert Colleen Wing in Netflix Marvel series Iron Fist. Plus, SNL alum Brooks Wheelan books a regular role on the Shondaland comedy Toast, and more in today’s TV casting round-up!
Hulu reveals The Path with Aaron Paul, The Flash runs into Supergirl, and Black Sails lowers the flag on a phenomenal season in some of this week’s best episodes of television!
Working Title has picked up the rights to Delia Ephron’s novel Siracusa and tapped Me And Earl And The Dying Girl helmer Alfonso Gomez-Rejon to direct the project.
Max Landis’s spec Deeper is gaining traction as the script was circulated this week and has attached Oscar-nominated actor Bradley Cooper.
My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 star Nia Vardalos has signed on for ABC’s new Shonda Rhimes series The Catch. She will recur, but details of her role in the cat-and-mouse drama are being kept under wraps.
Fullscreen, a new media management/production company, has launched a new subscription service for $5 a month targeted at YouTube-obsessed teens.
Funny Or Die took a swipe at Suicide Squad‘s premise this morning with Suicide Squad: The B Team, using clips from every movie the creators could think of to fill out the two minute trailer.
Dirk Gently has tapped Samuel Barnett for the lead role opposite Elijah Wood in the BBC America series penned by Max Landis, The Fluffy Shop hires another, and more in today’s TV casting round-up!
Danish filmmaker Nicolai Fuglsig has won the job of directing the Afghanistan war drama Horse Soldiers. The project hails from Jerry Bruckheimer Films and Lionsgate.
Grant Gustin has joined the cast of Krystal, an independent film to be helmed by William H. Macy that is getting ready to begin production in Atlanta next month.
Alice returns to the whimsical world of Wonderland and travels back in time to save the Mad Hatter.
The DC-TV universe premiered their own crossover event, taking a much lighter tone and winning over fans instantly as Supergirl‘s Kara Danvers met The Flash‘s Barry Allen.
Starz has announced that beginning April 5th, the network will have a new logo and tagline, “Starz: Obsessable”, as part of its rebranding. Also getting ready to make some changes is Viacom’s MTV.
My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 is easily digestible, where the most exciting part of the movie is trying to spot who aged the worst in the 14 years since the first Greek Wedding (I’m looking at you, Joey Fatone).
There are big changes brewing in Gotham, and if he wants to save the city from The Joker’s hostile takeover, Batman may have to drop the lone vigilante thing, try to work with others and maybe, learn to lighten up.
The children of the former rulers of the land attempt to rise up to power, while a forgotten race, bent on destruction, return after thousands of years in the North.
A woman is rescued from a doomsday cult and starts life over again in New York City.
Supergirl executive producers Andrew Kreisberg and Greg Berlanti revealed at a screening of an upcoming episode their plans to bring Lynda Carter to the action series. That and more in today’s TV casting round-up!
Fox has renewed The Last Man on Earth and Brooklyn 9-9, while CBS renewed 11 series. The fates of freshmen series like Supergirl, however, still hang in the balance.
Normally, we take a look at five of the week’s best episodes of television – but in honor of the late Garry Shandling, we’ve compiled five series that were directly influenced by his classic 90s comedy The Larry Sanders Show.