Skymed Season 2 is about to hit screens on Paramount+ and we can’t wait enough! The medical drama premiered on CBC and Paramount+ in July 2022 and although it’s been quite some time since then – the second season is finally renewed for a second season with the news being dropped early this year.
What Does Skymed Season 2 Trailer Show Us?
We’ve seen the trailer and from the looks of it, we can tell you that things are going to get pretty heavy and intense – we say this because hello? With a plane going down and half the team being stranded in the middle of nowhere, it’s rather obvious that things are going to get pretty rough and tough.
Thankfully, there will be love and relationships blossoming, snakes being on a plane (intense whew!), and much much more. See the thing is that, with the trailer being vague and...
What Does Skymed Season 2 Trailer Show Us?
We’ve seen the trailer and from the looks of it, we can tell you that things are going to get pretty heavy and intense – we say this because hello? With a plane going down and half the team being stranded in the middle of nowhere, it’s rather obvious that things are going to get pretty rough and tough.
Thankfully, there will be love and relationships blossoming, snakes being on a plane (intense whew!), and much much more. See the thing is that, with the trailer being vague and...
- 12/29/2023
- by Sumitra Ray
- https://dailyresearchplot.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/new-sam
Paramount+ has unveiled the official season two trailer for the medical drama SkyMed. The trailer’s release was accompanied by news that season two will premiere on Thursday, January 11, 2024, with all nine episodes available for bingeing.
The returning series cast includes Natasha Calis (Nurses) as Hayley, Morgan Holmstrom (Day of the Dead) as Crystal, Praneet Akilla (Nancy Drew) as Chopper, “Ace” Aason Nadjiwon (Honey Girls) as Bodie, Mercedes Morris (Y: The Last Man) as Lexi, Thomas Elms (The Order) as Nowak, and Kheon Clarke (Riverdale) as Tristan. Season two will feature new series regulars Sydney Kuhne (Ginny & Georgia) as Stef, Ryan Ali (Aquaslash) as Reese, and Nadine Whiteman-Roden (Faith Heist) as Dr. Yana Noah.
Braeden Clarke (Outlander), Emilia McCarthy (Zombies), and Aaron Ashmore (Ginny & Georgia) return in recurring roles.
Poster for season 2 of Paramount+’s ‘SkyMed’
“SkyMed follows the triumphs and tribulations of young medics and pilots who fly air ambulances across Northern Canada.
The returning series cast includes Natasha Calis (Nurses) as Hayley, Morgan Holmstrom (Day of the Dead) as Crystal, Praneet Akilla (Nancy Drew) as Chopper, “Ace” Aason Nadjiwon (Honey Girls) as Bodie, Mercedes Morris (Y: The Last Man) as Lexi, Thomas Elms (The Order) as Nowak, and Kheon Clarke (Riverdale) as Tristan. Season two will feature new series regulars Sydney Kuhne (Ginny & Georgia) as Stef, Ryan Ali (Aquaslash) as Reese, and Nadine Whiteman-Roden (Faith Heist) as Dr. Yana Noah.
Braeden Clarke (Outlander), Emilia McCarthy (Zombies), and Aaron Ashmore (Ginny & Georgia) return in recurring roles.
Poster for season 2 of Paramount+’s ‘SkyMed’
“SkyMed follows the triumphs and tribulations of young medics and pilots who fly air ambulances across Northern Canada.
- 12/5/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
This team is going to risk their lives to help others. A co-production of CBC and CBS Studios, SkyMed has been renewed for a second season on Paramount+. The first season of nine episodes was released in July of last year. Production on season two has just begun, and Sydney Kuhne, Ryan Ali, and Nadine Whiteman-Roden have joined the cast.
A medical adventure drama series, the SkyMed TV show stars Natasha Calis, Morgan Holmstrom, Praneet Akilla, Ace "Aason" Nadjiwan, Mercedes Morris, Thomas Elms, Kheon Clarke, Rebecca Kwan, Aaron Ashmore, and Braeden Clarke. The show follows the triumphs, heartbreaks, and tribulations of budding nurses and pilots as they fly air ambulances to areas in remote Northern Canada Episodes weave together intense character journeys with high-stakes medical rescues. At 20,000 feet in the air, these medical responders are challenged with...
A medical adventure drama series, the SkyMed TV show stars Natasha Calis, Morgan Holmstrom, Praneet Akilla, Ace "Aason" Nadjiwan, Mercedes Morris, Thomas Elms, Kheon Clarke, Rebecca Kwan, Aaron Ashmore, and Braeden Clarke. The show follows the triumphs, heartbreaks, and tribulations of budding nurses and pilots as they fly air ambulances to areas in remote Northern Canada Episodes weave together intense character journeys with high-stakes medical rescues. At 20,000 feet in the air, these medical responders are challenged with...
- 3/3/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Prime Video dropped a teaser for Season 5 of “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” which will premiere April 14.
Season 5 finds Midge Maisel as close to the success she’s been working towards while still a long way off. Previously, she had burnt bridges and been cut from tour, with the season ending on the star in front of Carnegie Hall, reinvigorated to chase her dreams.
The fifth season’s cast includes Rachel Brosnahan, Tony Shalhoub, Alex Borstein, Marin Hinkle, Michael Zegen, Kevin Pollak, Caroline Aaron, Reid Scott, Alfie Fuller and Jason Ralph. The show was created by Amy Sherman-Palladino with executive producer Daniel Palladino. The two wrote and directed the series as well.
The fifth season will start with a three-episode premiere and then air new episodes weekly. Check out the teaser below.
Also in today’s TV news:
Production
Production for Season 2 of the medical drama series “Skymed” is underway, according to an announcement from Paramount+,...
Season 5 finds Midge Maisel as close to the success she’s been working towards while still a long way off. Previously, she had burnt bridges and been cut from tour, with the season ending on the star in front of Carnegie Hall, reinvigorated to chase her dreams.
The fifth season’s cast includes Rachel Brosnahan, Tony Shalhoub, Alex Borstein, Marin Hinkle, Michael Zegen, Kevin Pollak, Caroline Aaron, Reid Scott, Alfie Fuller and Jason Ralph. The show was created by Amy Sherman-Palladino with executive producer Daniel Palladino. The two wrote and directed the series as well.
The fifth season will start with a three-episode premiere and then air new episodes weekly. Check out the teaser below.
Also in today’s TV news:
Production
Production for Season 2 of the medical drama series “Skymed” is underway, according to an announcement from Paramount+,...
- 3/3/2023
- by Julia MacCary and Katie Reul
- Variety Film + TV
Kheon Clarke, Praneet Akilla, Thomas Elms, Natasha Calis, Aason “Ace” Nadijwon, Morgan Holstrom in ‘SkyMed’ (Photo Credit: Paramount+)
Filming is now underway on season two of Paramount+ SkyMed. Paramount+, CBC, and Piazza Entertainment announced season two of the medical drama is currently shooting in Ontario and Manitoba. However, the announcement didn’t include a targeted premiere date.
Season one consisted of nine episodes and debuted on July 10, 2022. Season two will also have a nine-episode run.
Natasha Calis, Aason Nadjiwon, Morgan Holmstrom, Praneet Akilla, Thomas Elms, Mercedes Morris, and Kheon Clarke return as series regulars. The SkyMed ensemble is adding Sydney Kuhne (Ginny & Georgia), Ryan Ali (Aquaslash), and Nadine Whiteman-Roden (Faith Heist) for season two.
SkyMed was created by Julie Puckrin who was inspired by her sister and brother-in-law, who met while flying air ambulances. Puckrin, Gillian Hormel, and Vanessa Piazza serve as executive producers. The series is produced by Piazza...
Filming is now underway on season two of Paramount+ SkyMed. Paramount+, CBC, and Piazza Entertainment announced season two of the medical drama is currently shooting in Ontario and Manitoba. However, the announcement didn’t include a targeted premiere date.
Season one consisted of nine episodes and debuted on July 10, 2022. Season two will also have a nine-episode run.
Natasha Calis, Aason Nadjiwon, Morgan Holmstrom, Praneet Akilla, Thomas Elms, Mercedes Morris, and Kheon Clarke return as series regulars. The SkyMed ensemble is adding Sydney Kuhne (Ginny & Georgia), Ryan Ali (Aquaslash), and Nadine Whiteman-Roden (Faith Heist) for season two.
SkyMed was created by Julie Puckrin who was inspired by her sister and brother-in-law, who met while flying air ambulances. Puckrin, Gillian Hormel, and Vanessa Piazza serve as executive producers. The series is produced by Piazza...
- 3/2/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Lifetime’s spring slate of movies kicks off on March 4 with eight new movies premiering back-to-back through April 15.
The network today announced the addition of six original films to accompany, “Black Girl Missing” starring Garcelle Beauvais (also of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills) and “Pride: A Seven Deadly Sins Story,” which will premiere on March 4 and April 8, respectively.
The six additional originals — “Girl in the Closet,” “The Hillsdale Adoption Scam,” “Twisted Sister,” “Every Breath She Takes,” “Giving Hope: The Ni’cola Mitchell Story” and “Drunk, Driving, and 17” — have a slew of stars joining the projects, including Tami Roman, Remy Ma, Jackée Harry, Tisha Campbell, Tamala Jones, Mena Suvari, Joy Nash and Keshia Knight Pulliam.
“Girl in the Closet,” “The Hillsdale Adoption Scam” “Drunk, Driving, and 17” and “Giving Hope: The Ni’cola Mitchell Story” are each inspired by true events.
See below for Lifetime’s 2023 early spring slate.
“Black Girl Missing”
March 4, 8 p.
The network today announced the addition of six original films to accompany, “Black Girl Missing” starring Garcelle Beauvais (also of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills) and “Pride: A Seven Deadly Sins Story,” which will premiere on March 4 and April 8, respectively.
The six additional originals — “Girl in the Closet,” “The Hillsdale Adoption Scam,” “Twisted Sister,” “Every Breath She Takes,” “Giving Hope: The Ni’cola Mitchell Story” and “Drunk, Driving, and 17” — have a slew of stars joining the projects, including Tami Roman, Remy Ma, Jackée Harry, Tisha Campbell, Tamala Jones, Mena Suvari, Joy Nash and Keshia Knight Pulliam.
“Girl in the Closet,” “The Hillsdale Adoption Scam” “Drunk, Driving, and 17” and “Giving Hope: The Ni’cola Mitchell Story” are each inspired by true events.
See below for Lifetime’s 2023 early spring slate.
“Black Girl Missing”
March 4, 8 p.
- 2/14/2023
- by Charna Flam
- Variety Film + TV
Peacock wants to Take Note. The streaming service has ordered 10 episodes of a new musical comedy that will follow a group of contestants competing in a singing competition series. The cast includes Braelyn Rankins, Nadine Roden, Aadin Church, and Sebastian Spencer. A premiere date will be announced at a later time.
The pick-up comes just days after Peacock opted not to save Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist, another musical comedy series. It was cancelled by NBC after two seasons.
revealed more about the new series in a press release.
Peacock announced the comedy series, Take Note, that follows a group of contestants from across the country competing in a fictional reality singing competition, Take Note. 10 half-hour episodes have been ordered, offering additional family and kids programming.
The series will star Braelyn Rankins as...
The pick-up comes just days after Peacock opted not to save Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist, another musical comedy series. It was cancelled by NBC after two seasons.
revealed more about the new series in a press release.
Peacock announced the comedy series, Take Note, that follows a group of contestants from across the country competing in a fictional reality singing competition, Take Note. 10 half-hour episodes have been ordered, offering additional family and kids programming.
The series will star Braelyn Rankins as...
- 6/12/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Peacock announced the comedy series, Take Note, that follows a group of contestants from across the country competing in a fictional reality singing competition, “Take Note.” 10 half-hour episodes have been ordered, offering additional family and kids programming. The series will star Braelyn Rankins as Calvin Richards, Nadine Roden (“Designated Survivor,” […]
The post Peacock Greenlights New Music Comedy ‘Take Note’ appeared first on Hollywood Outbreak.
The post Peacock Greenlights New Music Comedy ‘Take Note’ appeared first on Hollywood Outbreak.
- 6/11/2021
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Peacock has ordered “Take Note,” a musical comedy series that centers around a fictional singing competition.
Here’s the logline for the series: 14-year-old Calvin Richards has a wonderful, close-knit family who can survive anything as long as they’re together. And good thing because Calvin was chosen to compete on a tween reality singing show — “Take Note” — and they’re going to spend the summer navigating the crazy ups and downs of new friendships and competitions, while being thrust into the national spotlight.
“Take Note” will star Braelyn Rankins as Calvin Richards, Nadine Roden as Calvin’s mom Bria Richards, Aadin Church as Calvin’s dad Reggie Richards, and Sebastian Spencer (“Overlord and the Underwoods”) as Calvin’s brother Jordan Richards.
“We couldn’t be happier to be working with the dedicated team at Peacock. We strongly believe ‘Take Note’ will empower and inspire kids everywhere to reach for the stars,...
Here’s the logline for the series: 14-year-old Calvin Richards has a wonderful, close-knit family who can survive anything as long as they’re together. And good thing because Calvin was chosen to compete on a tween reality singing show — “Take Note” — and they’re going to spend the summer navigating the crazy ups and downs of new friendships and competitions, while being thrust into the national spotlight.
“Take Note” will star Braelyn Rankins as Calvin Richards, Nadine Roden as Calvin’s mom Bria Richards, Aadin Church as Calvin’s dad Reggie Richards, and Sebastian Spencer (“Overlord and the Underwoods”) as Calvin’s brother Jordan Richards.
“We couldn’t be happier to be working with the dedicated team at Peacock. We strongly believe ‘Take Note’ will empower and inspire kids everywhere to reach for the stars,...
- 6/11/2021
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Peacock is moving more into the family space with its latest series order – musical comedy Take Note.
The NBCU streamer has ordered the ten-part series from Lambur Productions, the production company behind Hulu’s Hardy Boys.
The half-hour series, which follows a group of contestants from across the country competing in a fictional reality singing competition, stars Doom Patrol’s Braelyn Rankins, Designated Survivor’s Nadine Roden, Aadin Church, who starred in Broadway’s Dreamgirls, and Overlord and the Underwoods’ Sebastian Spencer.
It is centered around 14-year-old Calvin Richards, played by Rankins, who has a wonderful, close-knit family who can survive anything as long as they’re together. And good thing because Calvin was chosen to compete on a tween reality singing show – Take Note – and they’re going to spend the summer navigating the crazy ups and downs of new friendships and competitions, while being thrust into the national spotlight.
The NBCU streamer has ordered the ten-part series from Lambur Productions, the production company behind Hulu’s Hardy Boys.
The half-hour series, which follows a group of contestants from across the country competing in a fictional reality singing competition, stars Doom Patrol’s Braelyn Rankins, Designated Survivor’s Nadine Roden, Aadin Church, who starred in Broadway’s Dreamgirls, and Overlord and the Underwoods’ Sebastian Spencer.
It is centered around 14-year-old Calvin Richards, played by Rankins, who has a wonderful, close-knit family who can survive anything as long as they’re together. And good thing because Calvin was chosen to compete on a tween reality singing show – Take Note – and they’re going to spend the summer navigating the crazy ups and downs of new friendships and competitions, while being thrust into the national spotlight.
- 6/11/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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