These are the current TV staffing details for 2022.
Cartoon Network
Rosa Entertainment is out with FRIGHTFUL PALACE by Joel Thomas. Described as GOONIES meets GHOSTBUSTERS.
This weekend, ahead of next week’s 68th Emmy Awards, marked the annual Creative Arts Emmys. While you can watch the edited version on FXX on the 17th, we’ve already got your complete list of winners here!
A recap of the week’s TV News!
A recap of the week’s TV news!
A recap of the day’s sales and greenlights!
A full recap of the day’s sales, pick-ups, attachments, exits, deals and more as the fall season is now in motion!
Logline: The origin story of Ben, a boy who finds an extraterrestrial device that allows him to turn into different alien creatures but when evil aliens invade Earth, intent on taking the device and using it for destruction, Ben has to stop them before it’s too late.
CW sets Vampire Diaries creator into the supernatural unknown, Fox finds another comic-turned-series-star, TV Land greenlights two more vet comedies, while Cartoon Network renews three animated shows, and CBS hands out multi-year reneweals to a few daytime soaps!
ABC reunites with one of the minds behind Lost, and an oscar winner to return to the Civil War, Comedy Central looks for some animated comedy with the Shadowmachine, while NBC makes a version of “House” but with a shrink, while Disney renews one of their live-action series, and Cartoon Network kills one of theirs, and Caprica gets a final sendoff with all of their unaired episodes… but for one day only.
ABC picks up four new laughers, Cartoon Network gets into the Dragon game, CBS adds two coppers, and an Adopted Family, and Ed Norton decides to start discovering America!