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Rob Thomas
Thomas will continue to work with his “Veronica Mars” team of producers Danielle Stokdyk and Dan Etheridge on the future projects that Spondoolie develops. The deal will also involve Thomas overseeing other writers and series creators for the studio.
A medical student who becomes a zombie joins a Coroner’s Office in order to gain access to brains, but every brain she eats, she also inherits their memories and must now solve their deaths with help from the Medical examiner and a police detective.
A medical student who becomes a zombie joins a Coroner’s Office in order to gain access to brains, but every brain she eats, she also inherits their memories and must now solve their deaths with help from the Medical examiner and a police detective.
After moving to New York to distance herself from her hometown, Veronica is forced to return to Neptune when her boyfriend is accused of murder.
Long dead (but much beloved) “Veronica Mars” will finally be resurrected thanks to YOU. Yes, YOU!
Logline: After moving to New York to distance herself from her hometown, Veronica is forced to return to Neptune when her boyfriend is accused of murder.
A recap of the week’s TV news!
While they’re trying to make it in Hollywood, six friends support themselves with various catering jobs.
A full recap of Sales, Pick-ups, Attachments, Exits, Deals, Renewals, Cancellations & More, as the Fall season swings in motion.
Logline: Kept under wraps.
Fox goes to pilot with a 3-way family sports laugher from Veronica Mars creator and a sci-fi-ish new drama from the creator of Heroes, while SyFy renews another actioner for a fourth year.
CBS re-teams with a Seinfeld alum, CW likes Beautiful Strangers, Disney Channel looks for the new Hannah Montana replacement, while Fox picks up another medical series, and NBC dives into John Grisham land. Meanwhile, HBO kills Alan Ball’s next, Starz wants more sandal epics, and Michael Eisner plots his return with a pitch pilot in hand!
FOX finds we all have very Little In Common, as ABC shows its love for Castle with more episodes, Fox brings Simpsons back for at least a 500th episode, while AMC does the dirty, and pulls the plug on Rubicon.