Mad Men star Kiernan Shipka is set to play the titular role in the project from Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Berlanti Productions, and Warner Bros. TV. Miranda Otto and Lucy Davis also previously signed on to play Sabrina’s aunts.
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Just days after announcing her exit from Grey’s Anatomy, Sarah Drew has landed the the role of Cagney in CBS’s Cagney & Lacey reboot. Michelle Hurd has nabbed the role of Lacey. All this and more on today’s TV casting round-up.
After several years away from television, Mad Men alum Vincent Kartheiser is back and set to star opposite Rachelle Lefevre in an untitled legal drama from Empire creator Danny Strong. All this and more on today’s TV casting round-up.
The Oscar-winner has most recently been seen on the small screen in WGN’s Bellevue, the Margaret Atwood adaptation of Alias Grace, and Amazon’s Electric Dreams.
The limited series picks up where BET’s hit The New Edition Story left off with Woody McClain reprising his role as the R ‘n’ B “bad boy.”
Gossip Girl alum Kelly Rutherford has been cast in Freeform’s Pretty Little Liars‘ spinoff pilot The Perfectionists. Meanwhile, Training Day alumna Lex Scott Davis has been cast as the central character and female lead in ABC’s drama pilot For Love. All this and more on today’s TV casting round-up.

Wind River‘s Gil Birmingham is set for a recurring role on the 3rd season of TNT’s Animal Kingdom. Meanwhile, Frasier alumna Jane Leeves has been tapped for a leading role in Fox’s untitled Erin Foster single-camera comedy pilot. All this and more on today’s TV casting round up.
The distributor hopes to release the new Panos (Beyond the Black Rainbow) Cosmatos film, co-starring Andrea Riseborough and Linus Roache, sometime over the summer.
Former Once Upon A Time star Ginnifer Goodwin is returning to ABC as the female lead in an upcoming comedy pilot. Meanwhile, The Orginals co-star Yusuf Gatewood has landed one of the male leads in an upcoming NBC drama pilot. All this and more on today’s TV casting round-up.
Wonder Woman star Connie Nielsen has been cast in a lead role in Dick Wolf’s upcoming CBS drama series. Meanwhile, Covert Affairs‘ Peter Gallagher has been tapped to play the President in an upcoming pilot.
John Carroll Lynch, Nathaniel Martello-White, Philip Ettinger, Chris Denham, Kirrilee Berger and Gracie Lawrence with Jeff Perry and Sturgill Simpson are also all set to star.
Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg are set to direct the superhero drama, which was ordered straight-to-series late last year.
The series, based on the 2016 novel from Matt Ruff, follows Atticus Black as he joins up with his friend Letitia and his Uncle George to embark on a road trip across 1950s Jim Crow America in search of his missing father.
Mantock will play Macy, a practical, driven, and brilliant geneticist who has her world blown open when she discovers that the supernatural world is all too real.
The project is described as a character-driven medical drama that revolves around the new director of Bellevue Hospital (played by Eggold), whose maverick approach disrupts the status quo while always prioritizing patient care.
The show, based on a Spanish telenovela, is described as a soapy drama set against the backdrop of a Miami Beach hotel, centering around the family who owns the business, the staff who run it, and the explosive secrets they hide under the perfect exterior.
Cedric the Entertainer is set to co-star in Welcome to the Neighbourhood, CBS’ multi-camera comedy pilot. Meanwhile, British actress Perdita Weeks is set as the female lead in CBS’ Magnum P.I.. pilot.
The Blacklist writers Brandon Margolis and Brandon Sonnier will write the pilot for the untitled potential series, which is from Sony TV.
Thurman-Hawke will play a new “alternative girl” in Hawkins, while Ferguson will reprise her role as the scene-stealing Erica.
The project, based on Celeste Ng’s bestselling novel, is being shopped to premium cable and streaming platforms.
Jim Belushi is set for a lead role in the ABC drama pilot Salvage. Meanwhile, The Walking Dead‘s Sarah Wayne Callies has been cast in CBS’ eight part mini-series Unspeakable.
The 10-episode series is described as a dark comedy that explores the life of young widow as she deals with the grief of losing her husband while reconnecting with relationships of her past.
The show is a multi-camera hybrid family comedy about two recently divorced sisters who decide to move in together to raise their kids under one roof.
New Girl creator Liz Meriwether is executive producing the project with Oly Obst and Josh Lieberman.
James Tupper, Jeffrey Nordling and Iain Armitage have closed deals to reprise their roles on the HBO drama series.
In Season 2, Scott’s character Ed is forced to confront major challenges in his marriage to Madeline (Reese Witherspoon).
Denis Leary has booked a recurring role on the forthcoming third season of TNT’s Animal Kingdom. Meanwhile the Fear the Walking Dead‘s Mercedes Mason has booked a series-regular role in ABC’s straight-to-series light crime drama The Rookie starring Nathan Fillion.
Kebbell joins the previously-cast Charity Wakefield, who plays his character Jimmy’s ex, Gwen. Don Todd is writing and executive producing the ABC Studios project.
The announcement comes a month after the show parted ways with Josh Friedman. Sources say the writer/producer, who wrote the pilot episode, left the show due to creative differences.
The Mayor and Community actress Yvette Nicole Brown has been tapped to star in ABC’s comedy pilot Most Likely To.