The actor best known for playing Ronnie Raymond/Firestorm on the CW’s The Flash will play a man who gets uploaded into his own personal version of heaven after dying.
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Stephen Dorff is joining Mahershala Ali and Carmen Ejogo in Season 3 of HBO’s True Detective.
Legend joins Alice Cooper in the live musical airing on Easter Sunday, April 1, which will be staged in front of a live audience at Brooklyn’s Marcy Armory.
Catherine Keener is joining Jim Carrey in Showtime comedy Kidding, from director and executive producer Michel Gondry.
ABC has cast Pitch alum Kylie Bunbury in its reboot of CIA thriller/dramedy Get Christie Love.
Showtime cop drama City on a Hill has rounded out its series regular and recurring cast with the addition of Jill Hennessy, Rory Culkin and several other actors. Kevin Bacon and Aldis Hodge star.
Alec Baldwin and black-ish creator Kenya Barris are teaming up for an untitled family comedy, which has been ordered straight to series at ABC. Baldwin is developing the project as a potential starring vehicle.
Michele Weaver and Will Catlett have been cast in the dramedy series from husband and wife producing partners Mara Brock Akil and Salim Akil, based on their own experiences.
David is back! Johnny Galecki has finally closed a deal to return for one episode of ABC’s Roseanne revival.
Bobby Cannavale is joining Julia Roberts and Stephan James, taking the final lead role in Homecoming, Sam Esmail’s podcast adaptation of Amazon which has already been picked up for two seasons.
Tom Hopper, Emmy Raver-Lampman, David Castañeda, Robert Sheehan and Aidan Gallagher are joining Ellen Page in the adaptation of Gerard Way’s beloved comic book.
Disney Channl alum Dove Cameron is joining Season 5 of ABC’s Marvel series Agents of SHIELD in a mysterious role.
Nicollette Sheridan has joined the cast of The CW’s Dynasty reboot, playing the iconic character of Alexis, made famous on the original show by Joan Collins.
The Emmy-winnig star of The People vs. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story will produce and star as criminal Armand Moore in the 1988-set crime-drama. The project will also reunite Vance with director Anthony Hemingway and writer Dwayne Johnson-Cochran.
Billy Baldwin and Callie Hernandez have also joined the cast of Amazon’s LA-set drama series along with Nell Tiger Free (Game of Thrones), Augusto Aguilera (The Predator), Babs Olusanmokun (The Defenders) and Cristina Rodlo .
Fresh off Big Little Lies, Alexander Skarsgard has found his next TV role, starring in AMC’s limited series adaptation of John le Carre’s Little Drummer Girl.
A Wonder Woman reunion is underway on TNT’s One Day She’ll Darken, with Connie Nielsen joining co-star Chris Pine onscreen, and director Patty Jenkins serving as executive producer behind the scenes.
Carmen Ejogo joins Mahershala Ali in Season 3 of HBO’s True Detective to solve a crime in the Ozarks.
George Clooney has finally been lured back to the small screen and will star in, as well as direct, an adaptation of Joseph Heller’s famous novel Catch-22.
Grease star Julianne Hough is staying in business with Fox, headlining put pilot One Hit Wendy, executive produced by Diane Warren.
Fox is setting a new New Year’s Eve special to run on December 31.
The light procedural very much mirrors the EPs’ former series, about a cop who’s tasked with teaming up with a non-professional to solve crimes.
Jean Dujardin and Luc Besson are teaming up for a TV series in development at ABC, a sign that film talent is being increasingly lured to the small screen.
The actor is joining the Walking Dead spinoff zombie drama in a role that’s being kept under wraps.
The fact-based series is based on a Hollywood Reporter article which unmasked Angelyne as Renee Goldberg.
The 1990s set crime drama is from executive producers Ben Affleck and Matt Damon.
Ellen Page is the first person to sign on to Netflix’s new ensemble superhero series Umbrella Academy, based on the Dark Horse comic book of the same name.
The project has been ordered to pilot and found its full cast of characters.
The two actors will play father and son in the 10-episode dramedy series from Monk creator Andy Breckman.
Steven Mackintosh, Zawe Ashton and Royce Pierreson have also joined the six-part miniseries, which is now filming.