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<i><b>Hello and welcome to a new edition of SpoilerTV's Weekly Round Table! Joining us this week is Milo M-J (MJ), Giulia Del Buono (GB), Cecile (CL), Ellys Cartin (EC), Alison D (AD), Jamie Coudeville (JC), Donna Cromeans (DR), Lisa Macklem (LM), and myself (ZF). You just have to sit back enjoy the read and join the discussion in the comment section down below.</b></i><br />
<div class="newindent"><div class="indentheader">Most shows had to close down early this year due to the virus, often shortening their seasons. This means that this year we may not be seeing the season finales the writers planned. Given that the last episodes we saw were inadvertent season finales, how were they? Did you feel like they came to a good stopping place, are you frustrated that everything just “stopped”?</div></div><br />
<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-m84zWZYiSIc/Xq8gFkXSu9I/AAAAAAAAfCg/CJ3KBiMfgLAq-OrT6EPPV8yS1TR149vKwCNcBGAsYHQ/s1600/greys_anatomy_main-h_2020.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 0em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-m84zWZYiSIc/Xq8gFkXSu9I/AAAAAAAAfCg/CJ3KBiMfgLAq-OrT6EPPV8yS1TR149vKwCNcBGAsYHQ/s400/greys_anatomy_main-h_2020.jpg" width="400" height="225" data-original-width="1296" data-original-height="730" /></a></div><b>Giulia:</b> I saw the <i>Grey's Anatomy</i> season finale which wasn't the actual season finale. I think it worked, given the storylines that were still open. It kind of didn't feel like the story was complete, but I actually think it made sense and the next season can start from that cliffhanger at the end of the last episode.<br />
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<b>Cecile:</b> The only season finale I watched of a show that had a truncated season was <i>The Resident's</i>. They did what they could and structurally it kinda worked, but season 3 wasn't the show's best level in any case, and the finale didn't make me interested in what would happen in season 4 if the show gets renewed. I'm not "frustrated" everything stopped because it was and still is entirely necessary considering the situation, and the productions did what they could with what they had, which, considering the circumstances, is more than we could ask for.<br />
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<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-RTYrZpSzjvI/Xq8hAa9NSuI/AAAAAAAAfCs/UpF5Jnb37lojvPrwnsvyXapzYv18Oc8tQCNcBGAsYHQ/s1600/Batwoman.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 0em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-RTYrZpSzjvI/Xq8hAa9NSuI/AAAAAAAAfCs/UpF5Jnb37lojvPrwnsvyXapzYv18Oc8tQCNcBGAsYHQ/s400/Batwoman.jpg" width="400" height="267" data-original-width="1200" data-original-height="800" /></a></div><b>Ellys:</b> It turns out that I am able to keep up with far less broadcast shows than I used to, hence I haven’t yet been affected by the shortened seasons yet. I am anticipating an abrupt ending for <i>Batwoman</i> as CW shows usually pack all the punches into the final episodes of the season.<br />
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<b>Alison:</b> Most of the shows ended with unanswered questions or game-changing actions, so it feels like every other season of television. The real question is when will the industry be able to safely return to work and how long will audiences have to wait before they get answers and see how the unexpected choices impact the characters going forward. I’m not frustrated by the unexpected season finales. Truthfully, of the shows I watch regularly, I don’t know that I’m fully aware of those that did and didn’t have a truncated season.<br />
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<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-IMkBcprsgL4/Xq8i66N7imI/AAAAAAAAfC4/SVA4zh8wP5IsPnIjEmw1N5ljbko93Uh4gCNcBGAsYHQ/s1600/riverdale_season_4_episode_17_chapter_74_wicked_little_town.jpeg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 0em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-IMkBcprsgL4/Xq8i66N7imI/AAAAAAAAfC4/SVA4zh8wP5IsPnIjEmw1N5ljbko93Uh4gCNcBGAsYHQ/s400/riverdale_season_4_episode_17_chapter_74_wicked_little_town.jpeg" width="400" height="267" data-original-width="1200" data-original-height="800" /></a></div><b>Jamie:</b> I haven't seen that many frustrating season finales. Most so far have been okay. Legacies' finale wasn't great but the ending worked as a season finale cliffhanger. <i>NCIS</i> usually has a build-up in their last few episodes towards the finale but I think that was meant the start in the next episode. There was only a tiny hint of a guy wanting to hand Gibbs a file that I'm assuming would've come up again later. <i>Empire's</i> series finale did feel a bit rushed. I'm assuming some heavy editing was done on that one. Other than that, nothing has really jumped out so far. But a lot of the CW shows still need to finish their seasons and I fear for the DC shows and <i>Riverdale</i>.<br />
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<b>Donna:</b> From what I’ve seen some shows have been able to craft a plausible season-ending and some have not. I think perhaps this was easier to do for sitcoms and some dramas. I’m anxious to see how action shows like most of the CW superhero shows handle the situation given where most were in their shooting schedule. Of those shows, I think <i>Supergirl</i> may be in the best position to give us a satisfying end to the season as they were mere days away from finishing shooting and producers are reediting the previous episode with footage shot from that final episode to craft their season-ending story. It is frustrating to watch some shows just hitting their stride going into that home-stretch build-up for the finale.<br />
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<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-bM2_5-g-o6w/Xq8jE5vhI7I/AAAAAAAAfC8/rsNKvr8YqUocYThlCwPjU879bC77oKPUwCNcBGAsYHQ/s1600/ps-122_scn18_bn0310.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 0em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-bM2_5-g-o6w/Xq8jE5vhI7I/AAAAAAAAfC8/rsNKvr8YqUocYThlCwPjU879bC77oKPUwCNcBGAsYHQ/s400/ps-122_scn18_bn0310.jpg" width="400" height="278" data-original-width="1600" data-original-height="1111" /></a></div><b>Lisa:</b> I was actually surprised that some shows actually did come to a good stopping point - I'm thinking of <i>New Amsterdam</i> in particular. Finding out that Daniel Dae Kim had actually contracted COVID while filming was shocking and powerful - and I really liked how they handled the "end" of the season and the introduction of his character. Other shows weren't as satisfying - and I'm thinking particularly of <i>Supernatural</i>. Of course, I have exactly made it a secret that I've not been liking this season - but as it is the last, I wonder how they will handle wrapping up the series - the actors have other commitments now to juggle too...<br />
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<b>Zoé:</b> The main show I've been keeping up with that has been affected by COVID is <i>Prodigal Son</i>. Luckily, the cast and crew had a bit of warning and were able to film two episodes out of four, so they did their best to wrap things up. Personally, I think they did a great job. It was a little rushed, but even someone who didn't know about the pandemic issues (thinking future watchers, here!), it still works well and has a great ending. Very excited to see what happens next!<br />
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<div class="newindent"><div class="indentheader">In spite of production shutdowns, a number of new shows are still set to premiere in May. What should be on our watchlists to sample?</div></div><br />
<b>Milo:</b> I haven't started <i>Hollywood</i> yet so I'm going to check it out - my track record with Ryan Murphy has been hit or miss and the reviews for this have been mixed, but I'm here for it. <i>The Eddy</i> is one of my most anticipated new series of 2020 thanks to the involvement of Damien Chazelle who has delivered 3 masterpieces after another (<i>Whiplash, La La Land, & First Man</i>) and the stellar cast that includes Andre Holland and Amandla Stenberg. Yes; the episodes may be long, but in this new normal - the longer the better. I'm also going to be checking out <i>Stargirl</i> - word of mouth from those who have already watched it has been positive and it looks to be a different tonal shift from most DC shows. I loved Bong Joon-Ho's <i>Snowpiercer</i> so I'm very curious to tune into the adaption coming soon as well, but anyone who's thinking of watching this absolutely needs to check out the movie regardless of whether they've seen it or not.<br />
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<b>Giulia:</b> I still have to check out <i>Hollywood</i>, but I'm pretty exicted for season 2 of <i>Dead To Me</i>. It was a pleasant surprise and I really enjoyed watching it. Also, as a fan, I'm excited to see Julianna Margulies on season 5 of <i>Billions</i>, in the episodes that they were able to shoot before shutting down production.<br />
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<b>Cecile:</b> It premiered in late April so not sure it counts but I was really excited about <i>Normal People</i>, and it's excellent. I'll probably try <i>Hollywood</i> at some point, too. I want to be excited by <i>The Eddy</i> because Damien Chazelle's <i>Whiplash</i> was absolutely brilliant, and I really like Tahar Rahim. But <i>La La Land</i> was a big miss, so I'll wait for the reviews first. I'm intrigued by <i>Betty</i> too, I'll probably give it a shot soon.<br />
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<b>Ellys:</b> To back it up slightly, if you missed them in April, watch Apple TV+’s <i>Home Before Dark</i> and Netflix’s <i>Never Have I Ever</i>. May premieres to watch out for include <i>Upload</i> (Amazon), <i>Sweet Magnolias</i> (Netflix), <i>Space Force</i> (Netflix), <i>White Lines</i> (Netflix), <i>Valeria</i> (Netflix), and Hulu’s <i>The Great</i>. Hopefully, FOX will also premiere <i>Filthy Rich</i>.<br />
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<b>Jamie:</b> I only have <i>Stargirl</i> on my list. But that's mostly because I've tried to limit the new shows I start per year. I am considering checking out <i>Hollywood</i> since it's a limited series but I want to hear more reactions first.<br />
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<b>Donna:</b> I’m hearing great things about <i>Hollywood</i> and plan on checking that out as I am a big fan of that era and loved the producer’s previous productions about Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. Other shows on my list include <i>Stargirl, Sweet Magnolias, and Space Force.</i> and I am sure there are a few more hidden gems I’m bound to discover.<br />
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<b>Zoé:</b> I've been waiting for the new <i>Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.</i> season for nearly a year now. I'm hyped!<br />
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<b>Milo:</b> I hope so, at least for the fans - there aren't many bubble shows that I'm watching but it could prove to be a unique opportunity for them to find an audience. I would be surprised if <i>Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist</i> doesn't get some kind of renewal - but after thinking <i>Dare Me</i> would survive cancellation I don't feel like I'm confident enough to offer any predictions just yet given how unpredictable this season is.<br />
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<b>Cecile:</b> Probably, but selfishly I hope the "on the bubble" shows that do get renewed because of this are those that were critically acclaimed. I'd rather have fewer new shows (and rewatch or discover old ones) than get more not-great shows that will only get renewed because of the situation.<br />
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<b>Alison:</b> I certainly hope the networks are more inclined to give some of the bubble shows a second chance, but at the end of the day, networks need to see a potential for profit. Of the shows in danger there are three that I’d hate to see go. Luckily, <i>Evil</i> has already been renewed. <i>Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist</i> was a surprise for me. I thought I’d hate it, but the opposite is true, and it deserves another season. <i>Stumptown’s</i> cancellation would be a terrible loss. The cast is outstanding and the character arcs are just getting started. There is so much story left to tell. ABC needs to do right by this show by first renewing it and then giving it the promotion it deserves.<br />
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<b>Jamie:</b> I have actually no idea. I can't imagine that no new shows would be picked up but I do think it'll be less. The ones with really low ratings will still get canceled but I think that the "on the fence" shows might get lucky. It'll depend on the network. I don't see FOX being merciful.<br />
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<b>Lisa:</b> I suspect there will be a mix of shows from scripts/pilots - as we've gone a long way in this direction already - and shows that get that second chance. I'm really hoping for more <i>Stumptown, Tommy, Emergence, and Perfect Harmony</i> - all great shows! It will be easier to get these back into production - maybe. I think it's pretty telling that very few cancellations have been announced yet.<br />
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<b>Milo:</b> A very tough call. I'd go with <i>Superman & Lois</i> for the CW - as much as losing <i>Green Arrow and the Canaries</i> would hurt. But I'm down for either - and <i>The 100</i> prequel would be awesome too as I'd love to spend more time in that world. ABC has <i>The Brides</i> for me - Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa is never boring and I need a good Dracula inspired show after the abomination that was the BBC take earlier this year. There's not much of a slate elsewhere that stands out for me but I'd take <i>Clarice</i> from CBS, and NBC's next big attempt at creating a new <i>Manifest</i>, <i>Debris</i> - I loved J.H. Wyman's <i>Almost Human</i> and felt it was unjustly cancelled, so hopefully, he gets better luck this time out.<br />
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<b>Giulia:</b> The one I would be really interested in is <i>Ways and Means</i> on CBS, with Troian Belissario and Patrick Dempsey. It's a political show and the premise seems promising, it seems like it could become a fun show to watch. Plus, I really love political shows.<br />
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<b>Ellys:</b> In truth, the quality of broadcast pilot scripts overall was mediocre this development season. I credit this to two factors. First, broadcast networks passed on the vast majority of the best projects last season. Second, streaming services are where most people want to be hanging out. It’s also possible that some broadcast networks have enough successful shows that they aren’t that interested in pursuing other big projects. Whether my conjecture is accurate or not, the stack of pilots that I waded through was a disheartening mess. The CW pile presents an appalling creative void, which includes not one but two pilots that are the third attempt to reboot an older property. The two already ordered to series are extremely unlikely to land on anyone’s must-watch lists, except die-hard fans of people/characters involved. Networks also have to consider what people are going to want to watch in the near future. Do we want to watch people dealing with loss and financial struggle? Or do we want to see some very charming people solving murders? There are conversations to be had. I predict every network will order one or two multi-cams. They just will.<br />
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That said, based off pilots and casts, I do have some favorites. ABC has three incredible drama pilots: <i>The Big Sky, The Brides, and Harlem Kitchen</i>. I just don’t see a world where ABC successfully pulls off the first two. They just aren’t able to do that kind of thing. <i>Harlem Kitchen</i> is their best bet. Netflix, pick up <i>The Brides</i> asap. I also loved comedy pilot <i>Prospect</i>, but there’s not a chance in a million ABC picks it up. The CW shouldn’t have ordered a single one of their pilots. They need to go home, think about what they did, then revive <i>Containment</i> for a second season. CBS, order the Dempsey/Bellisario <i>Ways and Means</i> drama. NBC, order your X-Files sci-fi <i>Debris</i> procedural. (<i>La Brea</i> is fun but no one’s got money for that). As for FOX, there isn’t a single pilot there I would order.<br />
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<b>Alison:</b> Given the pilot scripts available, narrowing down what I would order to series is easy. I can’t say I was impressed by most of what I read. And the few that did seem compelling or worthy of a series order, I fear some will suffer from being on network television. David E. Kelly’s <i>Big Sky</i> seems to be the best of the bunch for ABC. The casting announcements elevated the script for me, but I’m not totally sold. They better quickly establish the show’s mythology. Ultimately, the often sanitized nature of network television isn’t a great fit for what has the potential to be a brutal and atmospheric thriller. Queen Latifah’s <i>Equalizer</i> seems perfect for network television and absolutely perfect for CBS. It’s the type of procedural that will quickly find its audience. The CW choices were a mess, but of their offerings the reboot of <i>Walker</i>, <i>Texas Ranger</i> has the best chance. Nothing about it reads or feels like a CW show, but it was made for Sunday nights—somewhere. If Jared Padalecki’s <i>Supernatural</i> fans follow, this show has a chance, but from demon hunter to a cowboy is quite the course correction. I worry most about <i>Debris</i> in NBC’s hands. <i>Debris</i>’ is perfect for fans of <i>Fringe</i> and has the potential to become a much loved fan-favorite series if it’s done well. FOX should try again next year.<br />
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<b>Jamie:</b> I haven't really been keeping track of the pilots this year... or the year before for that matter. I like the idea of the <i>Wives of Dracula</i> pilot, but I'm not sure what network that is on. And I would order <i>The 100</i> spin-off for the CW. But I also like the idea of the <i>Arrow</i> spin-off. But with <i>Superman & Lois</i> already having been ordered, I doubt the CW will go with 3 spin-offs. Which is a shame because those 3 are my favorites.<br />
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<b>Donna:</b> To be honest, I’ve not seen or heard much of anything in the pipeline that has made me want to stand up and take notice. To be honest, I’m not that thrilled about the premise I’m hearing for <i>Superman and Lois</i>, but I was impressed with the back-door pilot and am very excited to see more of <i>Green Arrow and the Canaries</i>.<br />
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Movies<br />
The Lorax – 1 May<br />
American Psycho – 4 May<br />
Selah and the Spades – 17 April<br />
Jurassic Park, Jurassic Park: The Lost World, Jurassic Park III – 21 April<br />
Small Soldiers – 24 April<br />
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TO BE ANNOUNCED. (We will add and update when released)<br />
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May 1<br />
Bloom: Complete Season 2 (Stan)<br />
A Life Less Ordinary (1997)<br />
Aeon Flux (2005)<br />
Assassination Tango (2003)<br />
Batman Begins (2005)<br />
Billy the Kid (2013)<br />
Brick Mansions (2014)<br />
Crooked Hearts (1991)<br />
Demolition Man (1993)<br />
Escape from Alcatraz (1979)<br />
Friday the 13th - Part III (1982)<br />
Friday the 13th Part IV: The Final Chapter (1984)<br />
Gloria (2014)<br />
GoodFellas (1990)<br />
Harry Benson: Shoot First (2016)<br />
House of D (2005)<br />
Megamind (2010)<br />
Men With Brooms (2002)<br />
Molly (1999)<br />
Monster House (2006)<br />
Mutant Species (1995)<br />
Pathology (2008)<br />
Planet 51 (2009)<br />
Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown (1977)<br />
Sands of Iwo Jima (1950)<br />
Slums of Beverly Hills (1998)<br />
Some Kind of Hero (1982)<br />
Soul Food (1997)<br />
Sprung (1997)<br />
Strategic Air Command (1955)<br />
Tamara (2006)<br />
Tank Girl (1995)<br />
The Conjuring (2013)<br />
The Dark Knight (2008)<br />
The Graduate (1967)<br />
The Green Mile (1999)<br />
The Patriot (2000)<br />
The Whistle Blower (1987)<br />
Treasure Hounds (2017)<br />
Universal Soldier (1992)<br />
Walking Tall (1973)<br />
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May 5<br />
Vikings: Season 6A (History)<br />
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May 8<br />
Solar Opposites Season 1<br />
Into the Dark: Delivered<br />
Spaceship Earth (2020)<br />
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May 12<br />
The Happy Days Of Garry Marshall: Special (ABC)<br />
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May 15<br />
The Great Season 1<br />
Beat Bobby Flay: Complete Seasons 8 & 9 (Food Network)<br />
Caribbean Life: Complete Season 15 (HGTV)<br />
Chopped: Complete Seasons 37 - 39 (Food Network)<br />
Fast N' Loud: Complete Season 15 (Discovery Channel)<br />
Gold Rush: Complete Season 8 (Discovery Channel)<br />
Murder in the Heartland: Complete Season 2 (ID)<br />
Property Brothers: Complete Seasons 12 & 13 (HGTV)<br />
Street Outlaws: Complete Seasons 8 & 9 (Discovery Channel)<br />
The Great Food Truck Race: Complete Seasons 8 & 9 (Food Network)<br />
The Little Couple: Complete Seasons 13 & 14 (TLC)<br />
Worst Cooks in America: Complete Season 14 (Food Network)<br />
Open Door: Complete Season 2 (Conde Nast)<br />
On the Market: Complete Season 1 (Conde Nast)<br />
Reverse Engineering: Complete Season 1 (Conde Nast)<br />
Molly Tries: Complete Season 1 (Conde Nast)<br />
Andy Explores: Complete Season 1 (Conde Nast)<br />
Handcrafted : Complete Season 1 (Conde Nast)<br />
From the Test Kitchen: Complete Season 1 (Conde Nast)<br />
It's Alive with Brad: Complete Season 2 (Conde Nast)<br />
Epic Conversations: Complete Season 1 (Conde Nast)<br />
Iconic Characters: Complete Season 2 (Conde Nast)<br />
Drag Me: Complete Season 1 (Conde Nast)<br />
73 Questions: Complete Season 2 (Conde Nast)<br />
Community en Español: Complete Series (NBC)<br />
It's a Disaster (2012)<br />
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May 19<br />
Story Of The Soaps: Special (ABC)<br />
Like Crazy (2011)<br />
Trial by Fire (2019)<br />
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May 20<br />
Ultimate Tag: Series Premiere (Fox)<br />
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May 22<br />
Holey Moley: Season 2 Premiere (ABC)<br />
To Tell The Truth: Season 5 Premiere (ABC)<br />
Rocketman (2019)<br />
Premature (2020)<br />
Top End Wedding (2019)<br />
Painter and the Thief (2020)<br />
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May 25<br />
The Tracker (2019)<br />
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May 26<br />
I Still Believe (2020)<br />
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May 28<br />
Marvel's Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Season 7 Premiere (ABC)<br />
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May 29<br />
Ramy Season 2<br />
Disappearance at Clifton Hill (2020)<br />
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May 1<br />
Hollywood<br />
The Half of It<br />
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May 8<br />
The Eddy <br />
Dead to Me Season 2 <br />
Valeria Season 1<br />
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May 11<br />
Trial by Media<br />
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May 12<br />
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs. the Reverend<br />
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May 26<br />
Hannah Gadsby: Douglas<br />
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May 29<br />
Space Force <br />
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May 1<br />
New Library Titles<br />
Awesome Animals Season 1<br />
Birth of Europe Season 1<br />
Bride of Boogedy<br />
Buried Secrets of the Bible with Albert Lin Season 1<br />
CAR SOS Seasons 1-7<br />
Disney Kirby Buckets Seasons 1-3<br />
George of the Jungle<br />
Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey<br />
Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco<br />
How to Play Baseball<br />
In Beaver Valley<br />
Lost Treasures of Egypt Season 1<br />
Love & Vets Season 1<br />
Nature's Half Acre<br />
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides<br />
Prairie Dog Manor Season 1<br />
Primal Survivor Seasons 1-4<br />
Prowlers of the Everglades<br />
Secrets of the Zoo<br />
Secrets of the Zoe: Tampa<br />
Survive the Tribe Season 1<br />
United States of Animals Season 1<br />
Unlikely Animal Friends Season 3<br />
Water Birds<br />
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Disney+ Originals<br />
Be Our Chef Episode 106 - "Slimy yet Satisfying"<br />
Star Wars: The Clone Wars Episode 711 - "Shattered"<br />
Disney Family Sundays Episode 126 - "Star Wars: Clock"<br />
One Day at Disney Episode 122 - "Robin Roberts: Good Morning America Co-Anchor"<br />
Prop Culture (S1)<br />
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May 2<br />
New Library Titles<br />
John Carter<br />
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May 4<br />
Disney+ Originals<br />
Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian Series Premiere - "Directing"<br />
Star Wars: The Clone Wars S7 Finale- "Victory and Death"<br />
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May 8<br />
Disney+ Originals<br />
Be Our Chef Episode 107 - "Anyone Can Cook"<br />
Disney Family Sundays Episode 127 - "Star Wars: Hanging Art"<br />
One Day at Disney Episode 123 - "Joe Hernandez: Attractions Host"<br />
Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian Episode 102 - "Legacy"<br />
Disney Insider Episode 105 - "Running through Disney, Sorcerer's Arena, Opening the Archives"<br />
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May 15<br />
New Library Titles<br />
Furry Files<br />
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil<br />
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Disney+ Originals<br />
Be Our Chef Episode 108 - "Worth Melting For"<br />
Disney Family Sundays Episode 128 - "Beauty and the Beast: Stained Glass"<br />
One Day at Disney Episode 124 - "Stephanie Carroll: Ranch Hand"<br />
It's a Dog's Life Series Premiere - "Whale Poop Dogs & Sheep Herding Dogs"<br />
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May 22<br />
New Library Titles<br />
The Boys: The Sherman Brothers' Story<br />
Disney Just Roll with It Season 1<br />
Disney Mech-X4 Seasons 1-2<br />
Disney Vampirina Season 3<br />
Disneyland Goes to the World's Fair<br />
Fantastic Mr. Fox<br />
Heartland Docs, DVM Season 1<br />
Hello, Dolly!<br />
Marvel's Future Adventures Season 2<br />
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Disney+ Originals<br />
The Big Fib Season 1<br />
Be Our Chef Episode 109 - "Tiana's Place"<br />
Disney Family Sundays Episode 129 - "Bambi: Lanterns"<br />
One Day at Disney Episode 125 - "Ed Fritz: Imagineering Ride Engineer"<br />
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The 7 Episode Limited Series will be released on Friday 1st May 2020<br />
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“Each character offers a unique glimpse behind the gilded curtain of Hollywood’s Golden Age, spotlighting the unfair systems and biases across race, gender and sexuality that continue to this day.”<br />
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<hr>SpoilerTVhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06383371041855468000noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29964715.post-41301631739575802552019-12-18T21:21:00.000+00:002019-12-18T21:21:11.920+00:00Hollywood - Rob Reiner, Mira Sorvino and Michelle Krusiec join cast<a name='more'></a><img class="headerimage" width="726px" src="https://storage.googleapis.com/cdn.spoilertv.com/images/headers/network-netflix.jpg" /><br />
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<div class="newindent">Rob Reiner, Mira Sorvino and Michelle Krusiec are set for guest-starring roles in Ryan Murphy’s upcoming Netflix limited drama series Hollywood. They join previously announced leads Jeremy Pope, Darren Criss and David Corenswet.<br />
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Reiner will play Ace Amberg, Sorvino will portray Jeanne Crandall and Krusiec will play Anna May Wong, Hollywood’s first Chinese/American movie star. No other character details are being revealed.<br />
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<div class="sourcewrapper"><div class="newsource">Source: </div><div class="newlink"><a href="https://deadline.com/2019/12/rob-reiner-mira-sorvino-michelle-krusiec-ryan-murphy-netflix-series-hollywood-1202812785/">Deadline</a> </div></div></div>DarkUFOhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08464721245509617190noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29964715.post-85458313923982420062019-09-29T03:58:00.000+01:002019-09-29T03:58:30.836+01:00Hollywood - Dylan McDermott, Samara Weaving, Jim Parsons, Jeremy Pope, David Corenswet and Darren Criss to Star<a name='more'></a><a href="https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-z9J-Wc5MoBU/XXMmtOfOj-I/AAAAAAAAUGM/wgBCdjfFoEYRIwp0G1z2KvNl_a4bD7zhQCLcBGAs/s1600/darrencriss.jpg" imageanchor="1" ><img class="headerimage" width="726px" border="0" src="https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-z9J-Wc5MoBU/XXMmtOfOj-I/AAAAAAAAUGM/wgBCdjfFoEYRIwp0G1z2KvNl_a4bD7zhQCLcBGAs/s1600/darrencriss.jpg" data-original-width="726" data-original-height="484" /></a><br />
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<div class="newindent"><div class="indentheader">28th September - Dylan McDermott, Samara Weaving, Jim Parsons and More Join Cast</div></div><br />
<div class="newindent">Dylan McDermott, Samara Weaving, Jim Parsons, Maude Apatow, Joe Mantello, Laura Harrier and Jake Picking have joined the cast of Ryan Murphy’s upcoming Netflix limited drama series Hollywood. They join previously announced Jeremy Pope, Darren Criss, David Corenswet, Patti LuPone and Holland Taylor.<br />
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Few details are known about the series, which Murphy calls “a love letter to the Golden Age of Tinseltown.” It is believed to be set in the 1940s and centers on three lead characters — played by Pope, Criss and Corenswet.<br />
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<div class="sourcewrapper"><div class="newsource">Source: </div><div class="newlink"><a href="http://www.deadline.com">Deadline</a> </div></div></div><br />
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<div class="newindent"><div class="indentheader">26th September - Jeremy Pope joins cast</div></div><br />
<div class="newindent">Rising Broadway star Jeremy Pope is set as a lead opposite Darren Criss and David Corenswet, and will serve as an executive producer, on Ryan Murphy’s upcoming Netflix limited drama Hollywood, which has a straight-to-series order at the Internet TV network.<br />
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<div class="sourcewrapper"><div class="newsource">Source: </div><div class="newlink"><a href="https://deadline.com/2019/09/jeremy-pope-star-ryan-murphy-netflix-series-hollywood-1202745798/">Deadline</a></div></div></div><br />
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<div class="newindent"><div class="indentheader">26th September - David Corenswet joins cast</div></div><br />
<div class="newindent">On the heels of his breakout role on Ryan Murphy’s upcoming Netflix series The Politician, David Corenswet has been cast as a lead and will serve as an executive producer on another Murphy Netflix series, the drama Hollywood, which has a straight-to-series order at the Internet TV network.<br />
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<div class="sourcewrapper"><div class="newsource">Source: </div><div class="newlink"><a href="https://deadline.com/2019/09/david-corenswet-ryan-murphy-hollywood-netflix-drama-series-the-politician-1202744640/">Deadline</a> </div></div></div><br />
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<div class="newindent"><div class="indentheader">7th September - Darren Criss joins cast</div></div><br />
<div class="newindent">Darren Criss is going to Hollywood. The Glee alum revealed today on Instagram that he will star in and executive produce Hollywood, Ryan Murphy’s new drama that received a straight-to-series order at Netflix.<br />
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Few details are known about the series, which Murphy calls “a love letter to the Golden Age of Tinseltown.” He co-created the series with frequent collaborator Ian Brennan. Principal photography got underway this summer.<br />
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<div class="sourcewrapper"><div class="newsource">Source: </div><div class="newlink"><a href="https://deadline.com/2019/09/hollywood-darren-criss-to-star-in-executive-produce-ryan-murphys-netflix-series-1202728280/">Deadline</a></div></div></div>SpoilerTVhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06383371041855468000noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29964715.post-42829605647062900762019-02-23T10:35:00.000+00:002019-02-23T10:35:09.846+00:00Hollywood - Netflix Orders Series from Ryan Murphy About Golden Age of Tinseltown<a name='more'></a><img class="headerimage" width="726px" border="0" src="https://storage.googleapis.com/cdn.spoilertv.com/images/headers/network-netflix.jpg" /><br />
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Ryan Murphy is bringing “Hollywood” to Netflix. Co-created with Ian Brennan, Murphy describes the new series as "a love letter to the Golden Age of Tinseltown" <a href="https://t.co/RzeQ10iRNH">https://t.co/RzeQ10iRNH</a> <a href="https://t.co/RpnTllgDO7">pic.twitter.com/RpnTllgDO7</a></p>— See What's Next (@seewhatsnext) <a href="https://twitter.com/seewhatsnext/status/1098994749753614336?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 22, 2019</a></blockquote><script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script><br />
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A love letter to the Golden Age of Tinseltown, this straight-to-series production will be my third show for Netflix and I couldn’t be more excited or proud about the work we are doing together. More to come…</a></p><p style=" color:#c9c8cd; font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:14px; line-height:17px; margin-bottom:0; margin-top:8px; overflow:hidden; padding:8px 0 7px; text-align:center; text-overflow:ellipsis; white-space:nowrap;">A post shared by <a href="https://www.instagram.com/mrrpmurphy/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_medium=loading" style=" color:#c9c8cd; font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:14px; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; line-height:17px;" target="_blank"> Ryan Murphy</a> (@mrrpmurphy) on <time style=" font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:14px; line-height:17px;" datetime="2019-02-22T17:02:36+00:00">Feb 22, 2019 at 9:02am PST</time></p></div></blockquote><script async src="//www.instagram.com/embed.js"></script>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0