Showing posts with label Graceland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Graceland. Show all posts

Thursday, June 12, 2014

NEWS: 'Masters of Sex' Key Art, 'Neighbours' Inconsistencies, New Shenaz Treasury Series, 'Game of Thrones' Emmy Episode

'Masters of Sex' Season Two: First Look at Key Art
The key art for season two -- premiering July 13 on Showtime -- teases the sex researchers' progressing affair. The image features a shirtless Masters and make-up-less Johnson lying in bed with their arms wrapped around each other.

Neighbours' worst historical inconsistencies
Twenty-nine years is a long time in anyone's language, but in soap opera terms, it's literally hundreds of lifetimes. Keeping up with who's related to who and how on Channel Ten's Neighbours, Australia's longest-running soap, is as important as making sure that Susan Kennedy's dangly earrings match from one take to the next. When slip-ups happen - and they do, despite an extensive in-house database, and meticulous archives on fansites, where character biographies can run into the tens of thousands of words - it doesn't go unnoticed by the legions of the show's fans, many of whom have been faithfully tuning in since day one.

Shenaz Treasury's star on rise with her new TV series 'Brown Nation'
The former One Life to Live actress recently completed filming 10 episodes of the comedy series "Brown Nation in New York City.

Game of Thrones: Is This Year’s Emmy Submission a Big Old Spoiler?
There are plenty of reasons for anyone, spoiled or no, to be eagerly anticipating this Sunday's Game of Thrones finale entitled "The Children."

"It’s the best finale we've ever done, bar none," say series creators Dan Weiss and David Benioff. "The performances from our cast, the direction from Alex Graves, the VFX work, the new [music] cues from Ramin Djawadi—all of it came together in perhaps the finest hour we’ve produced."

Weiss and Benioff are so confident in this episode, in fact, that it’s the only one they have submitted for Best Writing for this year's Primetime Emmy Awards.

'Graceland gets serialized in second season
"There was a decision to really go serialized this year, to take out the case of the week element and really make it about the characters. So, you know, this year Johnny (Manny Montana) really comes to the forefront, and Jakes (Brandon Jay McLaren) has some great storylines early on, Paige (Serinda Swan) really takes on a huge role, and Charlie (Vanessa Ferlito) and Briggs… well, not to spoil anything, but their relationship has changed quite a bit."

ABC's Alien Thriller 'The Whispers' Makes Major Casting Change
Series regular Brianna Brown (Devious Maids, General Hospital) — who portrayed Lena, the photojournalist wife of Barry Sloane’s character, Wes, in the pilot — has exited the series for creative reasons.

NBC's 'Night Shift' Stays Hot Tuesday Opposite Dominant NBA Finals on ABC
NBC rookie drama The Night Shift is looking like the real deal after a third straight good performance, on Tuesday holding at last week’s level even though lead-in America’s Got Talent fell off. ABC won the night with Game 3 of the NBA Finals, which held up pretty well considering how lopsided the contest became in the early going.

Glee's Lea Michele "Really Fell" for New Boyfriend Matthew Paetz
"This is her first real relationship since Cory [Monteith]. She waited a long time before getting serious again and she likes him a lot."

'Fargo' Star Allison Tolman Slams Internet Haters for Weight Comments
"For f**k's sake, internet- I'm not fat, I've just been wearing this GIANT EFFING COAT FOR 8 WEEKS ON YOUR TELEVISION," the actress tweeted after having enough.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

USA Announces Summer 2014 Schedule

USA Network announced its summer lineup on Wednesday with four returning series and two new dramas. The network is rolling out all-new episodes of its critically acclaimed original series in June, with ROYAL PAINS (June 10), SUITS (June 11), GRACELAND (June 11) and COVERT AFFAIRS (June 24). July 17 will see the launch of the two newest dramas, RUSH, featuring renegade, bad-boy physician Dr. William P. Rush (Tom Ellis, "Miranda) at 9/8c, followed by SATISFACTION at 10/9c starring Matt Passmore ("The Glades") and Stephanie Szostak ("The Devil Wears Prada").

Series descriptions and information are below:

Tuesday
ROYAL PAINS (June 10, 9-10 p.m.)
COVERT AFFAIRS (June 24, 10-11 p.m.)

Wednesday
SUITS (June 11, 9-10 p.m.)
GRACELAND (June 11, 10-11 p.m.)

Thursday
RUSH (July 17, 9-10 p.m.)
SATISFACTION (July 17, 10-11 p.m.)

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

USA Network Orders Second Season of GRACELAND

USA Network today announced a 13-episode second season order for the provocative one-hour hit drama series GRACELAND, which follows a group of elusive undercover agents who live in a web of lies while operating under the same roof. Inspired by true events, the series is summer's #1 new scripted series in cable among P18-49 with 1.8M viewers, and has captured a broad audience to-date, averaging 4M total viewers P2+. The announcement was made today by USA Network President Chris McCumber.

Friday, November 2, 2012

USA Network Starts Production On GRACELAND

Inspired by a true story, USA’s new one-hour drama, GRACELAND, begins production in Fort Lauderdale this week. From Executive Producer and WHITE COLLAR creator, Jeff Eastin, the series is slated to film 11 episodes (in addition to the completed pilot). GRACELAND stars Daniel Sunjata (RESCUE ME) and Aaron Tveit (“Les Miserables”) and will bow summer 2013 on USA.

Said Eastin, “When I first learned about the real GRACELAND, I knew this story was too good not to tell. People from three different government agencies living and working undercover in the same beach house - the amount of conflict, danger and fun that creates is incredibly exciting to me. Just as importantly, we want Graceland to break new ground for the network with a darker, grittier style.”