Seasoned Danish writer-director Birgitte Stærmose, recently credited for the Netflix show “In From the Cold,” Starz’s “The Spanish Princess” and Göteborg 2023 closing pic “Camino,” debuted her hybrid pic “Afterwar” in the Berlin Film Festival’s Dokument program, after which the film plays at Cph:dox.
Variety has secured in exclusivity the trailer for the helmer’s anti-war pamphlet produced by Magic Hour Films in Denmark (“Burma VJ”) in co-production with Sweden’s Vilda Bomben Film (“Excess Will Save Us”), Finland’s Bufo (“Fallen Leaves”) and Kosovo’s Kabineti.
A meditation on the long-term effects of war, “Afterwar” is the feature-length spinoff of Stærmose’s short film “Out of Love.” The story of a bunch of street kids in Pristina trying to survive in the aftermath of the Kosovo war, snagged multiple awards in 2010, including a Berlinale Generation 14Plus Special Mention.
15 years in the making, “Afterwar” was co-created with four of...
Variety has secured in exclusivity the trailer for the helmer’s anti-war pamphlet produced by Magic Hour Films in Denmark (“Burma VJ”) in co-production with Sweden’s Vilda Bomben Film (“Excess Will Save Us”), Finland’s Bufo (“Fallen Leaves”) and Kosovo’s Kabineti.
A meditation on the long-term effects of war, “Afterwar” is the feature-length spinoff of Stærmose’s short film “Out of Love.” The story of a bunch of street kids in Pristina trying to survive in the aftermath of the Kosovo war, snagged multiple awards in 2010, including a Berlinale Generation 14Plus Special Mention.
15 years in the making, “Afterwar” was co-created with four of...
- 2/10/2024
- by Annika Pham
- Variety Film + TV
Sasha Nathwani’s feature film debut “Last Swim,” which opens the Generation 14plus competition at the Berlin Film Festival, will be represented for worldwide sales by Indie Sales.
Set over a hot summer day in London as the high-school year is ending, the film follows British-Iranian teen Ziba as she leads her friends on an eventful journey across the city, culminating in a once in a lifetime astronomical event. Despite the celebratory atmosphere, Ziba struggles to retain her characteristic optimism as she finds herself battling the intrusive fears and secrets she’s been hiding from her friends. As day turns to night, Ziba has no choice but to confront the irreversible event she has planned for the end of this last day of untainted adolescence.
The cast is led by Deba Hekmat (“Hoard”) and also includes Narges Rashidi (“Gangs of London”), Solly McLeod (“Tom Jones”), Jay Lycurgo (“Titans”), Denzel Baidoo...
Set over a hot summer day in London as the high-school year is ending, the film follows British-Iranian teen Ziba as she leads her friends on an eventful journey across the city, culminating in a once in a lifetime astronomical event. Despite the celebratory atmosphere, Ziba struggles to retain her characteristic optimism as she finds herself battling the intrusive fears and secrets she’s been hiding from her friends. As day turns to night, Ziba has no choice but to confront the irreversible event she has planned for the end of this last day of untainted adolescence.
The cast is led by Deba Hekmat (“Hoard”) and also includes Narges Rashidi (“Gangs of London”), Solly McLeod (“Tom Jones”), Jay Lycurgo (“Titans”), Denzel Baidoo...
- 2/1/2024
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Picture: Netflix
One of the early TV releases of 2022, a new action-thriller series In From The Cold, left audiences on a cliffhanger. Sadly, there won’t be a second season, What’s on Netflix has learned following a heartfelt Tweet implying cancelation earlier this year. Here’s what you need to know.
Created by Adam Glass, known for his work on titles like Supernatural and Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders, the first season of In From The Cold blends classic action thriller elements with superpowers.
Season 1 of In From The Cold debuted globally on Netflix on January 28th, 2022.
Has In From The Cold Been Renewed for Season 2?
Official Renewal Status: Canceled
In an interview with Netflix, Adam Glass mentioned that three seasons were initially planned. Referring to the season’s cliffhanger ending, he stated, “Obviously, the end-of-the-season reveal leaves open many questions, and I think you have to play all of that out.
One of the early TV releases of 2022, a new action-thriller series In From The Cold, left audiences on a cliffhanger. Sadly, there won’t be a second season, What’s on Netflix has learned following a heartfelt Tweet implying cancelation earlier this year. Here’s what you need to know.
Created by Adam Glass, known for his work on titles like Supernatural and Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders, the first season of In From The Cold blends classic action thriller elements with superpowers.
Season 1 of In From The Cold debuted globally on Netflix on January 28th, 2022.
Has In From The Cold Been Renewed for Season 2?
Official Renewal Status: Canceled
In an interview with Netflix, Adam Glass mentioned that three seasons were initially planned. Referring to the season’s cliffhanger ending, he stated, “Obviously, the end-of-the-season reveal leaves open many questions, and I think you have to play all of that out.
- 12/24/2023
- by Kasey Moore
- Whats-on-Netflix
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AMC+ and Sundance Now’s Litvinenko and the second season of Netflix’s Last Chance U: Basketball are premiering in the same week, but you can expect that precious few reviews will note that the two shows — one a scripted docudrama and the other an unscripted docuseries — suffer, to different degrees, from a common flaw: If you’re dedicated to actively depicting reality, that can sometimes require accepting, or even embracing, the narrative limitations of reality.
In Last Chance U: Basketball, the return to East Los Angeles College in the aftermath of a year lost to Covid-19 forces coach John Mosley to struggle with finding the soul of a team that needs to replace all of its stars from last season. He bemoans a directionless squad that lacks leadership and cohesion and, for several episodes, that means the season does as well. The...
AMC+ and Sundance Now’s Litvinenko and the second season of Netflix’s Last Chance U: Basketball are premiering in the same week, but you can expect that precious few reviews will note that the two shows — one a scripted docudrama and the other an unscripted docuseries — suffer, to different degrees, from a common flaw: If you’re dedicated to actively depicting reality, that can sometimes require accepting, or even embracing, the narrative limitations of reality.
In Last Chance U: Basketball, the return to East Los Angeles College in the aftermath of a year lost to Covid-19 forces coach John Mosley to struggle with finding the soul of a team that needs to replace all of its stars from last season. He bemoans a directionless squad that lacks leadership and cohesion and, for several episodes, that means the season does as well. The...
- 12/15/2022
- by Daniel Fienberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
It still feels a little surreal that not only has Charlie Cox returned as Daredevil in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but that we’re getting a whole new series with Daredevil: Born Again. Deadline announced today that Margarita Levieva (The Deuce) and Sandrine Holt (American Gigolo) have joined the cast of Daredevil: Born Again in what are said to be major roles.
As you might have guessed, exactly who Margarita Levieva and Sandrine Holt are playing in Daredevil: Born Again is being kept under wraps, but Deadline hears that they’ll be playing love interests for the leads. In addition to Charlie Cox, Daredevil: Born Again will also feature the return of Vincent D’Onofrio as Wilson Fisk/Kingpin. Michael Gandolfini (The Many Saints of Newark) also recently joined the cast of Daredevil: Born Again. Margarita Levieva starred in all three seasons of HBO’s The Deuce and also appeared in...
As you might have guessed, exactly who Margarita Levieva and Sandrine Holt are playing in Daredevil: Born Again is being kept under wraps, but Deadline hears that they’ll be playing love interests for the leads. In addition to Charlie Cox, Daredevil: Born Again will also feature the return of Vincent D’Onofrio as Wilson Fisk/Kingpin. Michael Gandolfini (The Many Saints of Newark) also recently joined the cast of Daredevil: Born Again. Margarita Levieva starred in all three seasons of HBO’s The Deuce and also appeared in...
- 12/6/2022
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
Exclusive: Margarita Levieva (The Deuce) and Sandrine Holt (American Gigolo) are set for major roles opposite Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio in Daredevil: Born Again, Marvel’s upcoming revival series on Disney+, sources tell Deadline.
Written and executive produced by Matt Corman and Chris Ord, the new installment centers on Cox’s title character Daredevil, otherwise known by the name Matt Murdock, an attorney by day and crimefighter by night. D’Onofrio reprises his role as mob boss Wilson Fisk aka Kingpin.
Details about Levieva’s and Holt’s characters are being kept under wraps; I hear they may be playing love interests for the leads. Reps for Marvel, Levieva and Holt declined comment.
In addition to Cox and D’Onofrio, Levieva and Holt join previously cast Michael Gandolfini. The 18-episode season of Daredevil: Born Again is slated to premiere in 2024, four years after the original Daredevil series ended its run on Netflix after three seasons.
Written and executive produced by Matt Corman and Chris Ord, the new installment centers on Cox’s title character Daredevil, otherwise known by the name Matt Murdock, an attorney by day and crimefighter by night. D’Onofrio reprises his role as mob boss Wilson Fisk aka Kingpin.
Details about Levieva’s and Holt’s characters are being kept under wraps; I hear they may be playing love interests for the leads. Reps for Marvel, Levieva and Holt declined comment.
In addition to Cox and D’Onofrio, Levieva and Holt join previously cast Michael Gandolfini. The 18-episode season of Daredevil: Born Again is slated to premiere in 2024, four years after the original Daredevil series ended its run on Netflix after three seasons.
- 12/5/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: The Deuce and Revenge actress Margarita Levieva has signed with Paradigm in all areas. In addition, we’ve learned she booked a guest star role on Disney+’s upcoming The Acolyte. She continues to be repped by Silver Lining Entertainment.
The Acolyte is a mystery-thriller that will take viewers into a galaxy of shadowy secrets and emerging dark-side powers in the final days of the High Republic era. A former Padawan reunites with her Jedi Master to investigate a series of crimes, but the forces they confront are more sinister than they ever anticipated. Levieva joins a cast that includes Amandla Stenberg, Lee Jung-jae, Manny Jacinto, Jodie Turner-Smith, Dafne Keen, Rebecca Henderson, Charlie Barnett, Dean-Charles Chapman and Carrie-Anne Moss in the Lucasfilm series which is currently shooting in the UK with creator, showrunner and executive producer Leslye Headland.
Levieva was most recently seen starring in the hit Netflix series In From The Cold,...
The Acolyte is a mystery-thriller that will take viewers into a galaxy of shadowy secrets and emerging dark-side powers in the final days of the High Republic era. A former Padawan reunites with her Jedi Master to investigate a series of crimes, but the forces they confront are more sinister than they ever anticipated. Levieva joins a cast that includes Amandla Stenberg, Lee Jung-jae, Manny Jacinto, Jodie Turner-Smith, Dafne Keen, Rebecca Henderson, Charlie Barnett, Dean-Charles Chapman and Carrie-Anne Moss in the Lucasfilm series which is currently shooting in the UK with creator, showrunner and executive producer Leslye Headland.
Levieva was most recently seen starring in the hit Netflix series In From The Cold,...
- 12/2/2022
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
With 'Covid-19' variants and breakthrough cases causing fewer production delays in the film industry, here is an updated list of TV series, either close to shooting, in the can, or sitting in limbo until scheduling gets back to normal:
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story (AppleTV)
Masters of the Air (AppleTV)
Mosquito Coast (AppleTV)
Severance (AppleTV)
Shantaram (AppleTV)
Shining Girls (AppleTV)
Slow Horses (AppleTV)
The Afterparty (AppleTV)
The Sting (AppleTV)
Guilty Party (Cbsaa)
Star...
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story (AppleTV)
Masters of the Air (AppleTV)
Mosquito Coast (AppleTV)
Severance (AppleTV)
Shantaram (AppleTV)
Shining Girls (AppleTV)
Slow Horses (AppleTV)
The Afterparty (AppleTV)
The Sting (AppleTV)
Guilty Party (Cbsaa)
Star...
- 8/29/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
With 'Covid-19' variants and breakthrough cases now causing less 'hiatus' status and production delays in the film industry, here is an updated list of TV series, either close to shooting, in the can, or sitting in limbo until scheduling gets back to normal:
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story (AppleTV)
Masters of the Air (AppleTV)
Mosquito Coast (AppleTV)
Severance (AppleTV)
Shantaram (AppleTV)
Shining Girls (AppleTV)
Slow Horses (AppleTV)
The Afterparty (AppleTV)
The Sting (AppleTV...
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story (AppleTV)
Masters of the Air (AppleTV)
Mosquito Coast (AppleTV)
Severance (AppleTV)
Shantaram (AppleTV)
Shining Girls (AppleTV)
Slow Horses (AppleTV)
The Afterparty (AppleTV)
The Sting (AppleTV...
- 7/31/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
During the 2021-2022 season 94 scripted series earned the ReFrame Stamp for gender-balanced hiring. Among them were “Bridgerton,” “Euphoria,” “Abbott Elementary,” “Yellowjackets” and more. As 200 series were considered, 47 were found to earn the stamp — a 7 decrease since the previous year.
Each “Stamped” series was found to hire women or individuals of other underrepresented gender identities (including those who are non-binary or gender non-conforming) in at least four out of eight key roles including writer, director, producer, lead, co-leads and department heads. Additional points were awarded to productions that hire women of color in key positions, and to those with overall gender parity in their crews.
Stamp designation is determined by ReFrame, an initiative of the Sundance Institute and Women in Film Los Angeles (Wif) in partnership with IMDBPro. ReFrame examined IMDbPro data on the 200 most popular narrative series with a minimum of three episodes released between June 1, 2021 and May 31, 2022 (the 2021-...
Each “Stamped” series was found to hire women or individuals of other underrepresented gender identities (including those who are non-binary or gender non-conforming) in at least four out of eight key roles including writer, director, producer, lead, co-leads and department heads. Additional points were awarded to productions that hire women of color in key positions, and to those with overall gender parity in their crews.
Stamp designation is determined by ReFrame, an initiative of the Sundance Institute and Women in Film Los Angeles (Wif) in partnership with IMDBPro. ReFrame examined IMDbPro data on the 200 most popular narrative series with a minimum of three episodes released between June 1, 2021 and May 31, 2022 (the 2021-...
- 7/19/2022
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
ReFrame, an initiative of the Sundance Institute and Women in Film Los Angeles, and IMDbPro has announced that 47 of the 200 most popular scripted series of the 2021-2022 season earned the ReFrame Stamp for gender-balanced hiring. This is a 7 decrease from the previous season but more than double the number of shows that qualified when ReFrame Stamp first launched in 2018. ReFrame and IMDbPro have now renewed their collaboration on the Stamp initiative through 2025.
The ReFrame TV Stamp is awarded to scripted television and episodic productions that hire women or individuals of other underrepresented gender identities/expressions in at least four out of eight key roles including writer, director, lead actor, and producer. Additional points are awarded to productions that hire women of color in these positions, and to those with overall gender parity in their crews.
The 200 shows were chosen based on their top-performing four weeks during the eligibility period on the IMDbPro proprietary ranking of titles.
For the first time, ReFrame has also issued a Company Report Card, indicating where studios, streamers, and networks have met the ReFrame Stamp standard. Apple had the highest percentage of its content earn the Stamp – 75 of its eligible series met gender-balanced hiring criteria – and the majority of the major studios saw at least 40 of their content earn the Stamp.
Key findings of the 2021-2022 report include:
The majority of showrunners are men, and the majority of women showrunners are white. Of the 200 shows analyzed, 59 had a woman showrunner (29.5). Of those shows, only 7 had a woman of color showrunner (3.5). Men directed the majority of episodes; many women directed multiple episodes. Of the 2008 episodes analyzed, 723 (36) were directed by 293 women. 194 episodes (9.7) were directed by 88 women of color. We are nearing gender parity for episodes written by women, but not for women of color writers. Of the 2008 episodes analyzed, 973 were written by women (48.5). 325 episodes (16.2) were written by women of color. More women cinematographers are getting hired, but very few women of color. 44 of the 200 shows (22) hired a woman cinematographer for at least one episode, which indicates an increase of over 100 from prior year. However, only 7 shows hired a cinematographer who was a woman of color (3.5). 62.5 of shows in the Emmy Awards Outstanding Comedy Series category received the Stamp, as did 60 of shows in the Outstanding Limited Series category and 37.5 of shows nominated in the Emmys category of Outstanding Drama Series.
“The Stamp is a mechanism to show us where the work of building a more inclusive industry is being done, and to celebrate the executives, producers, showrunners, creatives and department heads who are making that happen by building gender-balanced teams,” Andria Wilson Mirza, ReFrame’s Director said. “It also serves as a method for accountability. With this report, we’re sharing the studios’ current standing, and we invite them to set a goal of increasing the Stamps they earn year-over-year.”
To address areas that have continued gender disparity, ReFrame is tweaking current criteria for next season. Effective June 1, 2022, there will be a higher value assigned to a series’ showrunner, as well as a more expansive analysis of key roles in production, adding 1st Assistant Directors, Unit Production Managers, Line Producers, Intimacy Coordinators, and more to the reviewed roles. Furthermore, the total points needed to secure the Stamp will be increasing.
Since the Stamp was launched four years ago, over 800 productions have earned it.
Listed in alphabetical order, below are the Stamped shows for the 2021-2022 season
“9-1-1”/ Fox: Season 5
“Grey’s Anatomy” / ABC: Season 18
“American Rust” / Showtime: Season 1
“Hacks” / HBO Max: Season 2
“Anatomy of a Scandal” / Netflix: Season 1
“Hawkeye” / Disney+: Season 1
“And Just Like That…” / HBO Max: Season 1
“How I Met Your Father” / Hulu: Season 1
“Angelyne” / Peacock: Season 1
“Human Resources” / Netflix: Season 1
“Archive 81” / Netflix: Season 1
“I Know What You Did Last Summer” / Amazon: Season 1
“Atypical” / Netflix: Season 4
“Impeachment: American Crime Story” / FX: Season 3
“Bel-Air” / Peacock: Season 1
“In from the Cold” / Netflix: Season 1
“Big Sky” / ABC: Season 2
“Invasion” / Apple TV+: Season 1
“Brand New Cherry Flavor” / Netflix: Season 1
“Inventing Anna” / Netflix: Season 1
“Bridgerton” / Netflix: Season 2
“Julia” / HBO Max: Season 1
“Brooklyn Nine-Nine” / NBC: Season 8
“Kevin Can F**k Himself” / AMC: Season 1
“Chicago Med” / NBC: Season 7
“Killing Eve” / AMC: Season 4
“Clickbait” / Netflix: Season 1
“La Brea” / NBC: Season 1
“Conversations with Friends” / Hulu: Season 1
“Leverage: Redemption” / Freevee: Season 1
“CSI: Vegas” / CBS: Season 1
“Life & Beth” / Hulu: Season 1
“Doom Patrol” / HBO Max: Season 3
“Locke & Key” / Netflix: Season 2
“Dr. Death” / Peacock: Season 1
“Maid” / Netflix: Season 1
“Euphoria” / HBO : Season 2
“Minx” / HBO Max: Season 1
“Fantasy Island” / Fox: Season 1
“Modern Love” / Amazon: Season 2
“Gaslit” / Starz: Season 1
“Never Have I Ever” / Netflix: Season 2
“Ghosts” / Paramount+: Season 1
“Only Murders in the Building” / Hulu: Season 1
“Gossip Girl” / HBO Max: Season 1
“Ordinary Joe” / NBC: Season 1
“Grace and Frankie” / Netflix: Season 7
“Pachinko” / Apple TV+: Season 1
“Pam & Tommy” / Hulu: Season 1
“The Rookie” / ABC: Season 4
“Physical” / Apple TV+: Season 1
“The Sex Lives of College Girls” / HBO Max: Season 1
“Pieces of Her” / Netflix: Season 1
“The Sinner” / USA Network: Season 4
“Reservation Dogs” / FX: Season 1
“The Thing About Pam” / NBC: Season 1
“Russian Doll” / Netflix: Season 2
“The Walking Dead” / AMC: Season 11
“Sanditon” / PBS: Season 2
“The Wheel of Time” / Amazon: Season 1
“See” / Apple TV+: Season 2
“The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window” / Netflix: Season 1
“Severance” / Apple TV+: Season 1
“Titans” / HBO Max: Season 3
“Sex Education” / Netflix: Season 3
“True Story” / Netflix: Season 1
“Sex/Life” / Netflix: Season 1
“Upload” / Amazon: Season 2
“Shining Girls” / Apple TV+: Season 1
“Virgin River” / Netflix: Season 3
“Snowpiercer” / TNT: Season 3
“WeCrashed” / Apple TV+: Season 1
“Star Trek: Discovery” / Paramount+: Season 4
“What We Do in the Shadows” / FX: Season 3
“Star Wars: The Bad Batch” / Disney+: Season 1
“Y: The Last Man” / FX: Season 1
“Station Eleven” / HBO Max: Season 1
“Yellowjackets” / Showtime: Season 1
“Stay Close” / Netflix: Season 1
“You” / Netflix: Season 3
“Sweet Magnolias” / Netflix: Season 2
“Sweet Tooth” / Netflix: Season 1
“The Chair” / Netflix: Season 1
“The Cleaning Lady” / Fox: Season 1
“The Dropout” / Hulu: Season 1
“The Endgame” / NBC: Season 1
“The Essex Serpent” / Apple TV+: Season 1
“The First Lady” / Showtime: Season 1
“The Flight Attendant” / HBO Max: Season 2
“The Gilded Age” / HBO Max: Season 1
“The Girl from Plainville” / Hulu: Season 1
“The Good Doctor” / ABC: Season 5
“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” / Amazon: Season 4
“The Morning Show” / Apple TV+: Season 2
Additional Shows awarded the ReFrame Stamp in 2021-22:
“61st Street” / AMC: Season 1
“Abbott Elementary” / ABC: Season 1
“A Discovery of Witches” / AMC: Season 2
“Good Trouble” / Freeform: Season 4
“Grown-ish” / Freeform: Season 4
“Love Life” / HBO Max: Season 2
“Motherland” / Freeform: Season 3
“Ms. Fisher’s Modern Murder Mysteries” AMC: Season 2
“My Life is Murder” / AMC: Season 3
“Single Drunk Female” / Freeform: Season 1
“Station 19” / ABC: Season 4
“With Love” / Amazon: Season 1...
The ReFrame TV Stamp is awarded to scripted television and episodic productions that hire women or individuals of other underrepresented gender identities/expressions in at least four out of eight key roles including writer, director, lead actor, and producer. Additional points are awarded to productions that hire women of color in these positions, and to those with overall gender parity in their crews.
The 200 shows were chosen based on their top-performing four weeks during the eligibility period on the IMDbPro proprietary ranking of titles.
For the first time, ReFrame has also issued a Company Report Card, indicating where studios, streamers, and networks have met the ReFrame Stamp standard. Apple had the highest percentage of its content earn the Stamp – 75 of its eligible series met gender-balanced hiring criteria – and the majority of the major studios saw at least 40 of their content earn the Stamp.
Key findings of the 2021-2022 report include:
The majority of showrunners are men, and the majority of women showrunners are white. Of the 200 shows analyzed, 59 had a woman showrunner (29.5). Of those shows, only 7 had a woman of color showrunner (3.5). Men directed the majority of episodes; many women directed multiple episodes. Of the 2008 episodes analyzed, 723 (36) were directed by 293 women. 194 episodes (9.7) were directed by 88 women of color. We are nearing gender parity for episodes written by women, but not for women of color writers. Of the 2008 episodes analyzed, 973 were written by women (48.5). 325 episodes (16.2) were written by women of color. More women cinematographers are getting hired, but very few women of color. 44 of the 200 shows (22) hired a woman cinematographer for at least one episode, which indicates an increase of over 100 from prior year. However, only 7 shows hired a cinematographer who was a woman of color (3.5). 62.5 of shows in the Emmy Awards Outstanding Comedy Series category received the Stamp, as did 60 of shows in the Outstanding Limited Series category and 37.5 of shows nominated in the Emmys category of Outstanding Drama Series.
“The Stamp is a mechanism to show us where the work of building a more inclusive industry is being done, and to celebrate the executives, producers, showrunners, creatives and department heads who are making that happen by building gender-balanced teams,” Andria Wilson Mirza, ReFrame’s Director said. “It also serves as a method for accountability. With this report, we’re sharing the studios’ current standing, and we invite them to set a goal of increasing the Stamps they earn year-over-year.”
To address areas that have continued gender disparity, ReFrame is tweaking current criteria for next season. Effective June 1, 2022, there will be a higher value assigned to a series’ showrunner, as well as a more expansive analysis of key roles in production, adding 1st Assistant Directors, Unit Production Managers, Line Producers, Intimacy Coordinators, and more to the reviewed roles. Furthermore, the total points needed to secure the Stamp will be increasing.
Since the Stamp was launched four years ago, over 800 productions have earned it.
Listed in alphabetical order, below are the Stamped shows for the 2021-2022 season
“9-1-1”/ Fox: Season 5
“Grey’s Anatomy” / ABC: Season 18
“American Rust” / Showtime: Season 1
“Hacks” / HBO Max: Season 2
“Anatomy of a Scandal” / Netflix: Season 1
“Hawkeye” / Disney+: Season 1
“And Just Like That…” / HBO Max: Season 1
“How I Met Your Father” / Hulu: Season 1
“Angelyne” / Peacock: Season 1
“Human Resources” / Netflix: Season 1
“Archive 81” / Netflix: Season 1
“I Know What You Did Last Summer” / Amazon: Season 1
“Atypical” / Netflix: Season 4
“Impeachment: American Crime Story” / FX: Season 3
“Bel-Air” / Peacock: Season 1
“In from the Cold” / Netflix: Season 1
“Big Sky” / ABC: Season 2
“Invasion” / Apple TV+: Season 1
“Brand New Cherry Flavor” / Netflix: Season 1
“Inventing Anna” / Netflix: Season 1
“Bridgerton” / Netflix: Season 2
“Julia” / HBO Max: Season 1
“Brooklyn Nine-Nine” / NBC: Season 8
“Kevin Can F**k Himself” / AMC: Season 1
“Chicago Med” / NBC: Season 7
“Killing Eve” / AMC: Season 4
“Clickbait” / Netflix: Season 1
“La Brea” / NBC: Season 1
“Conversations with Friends” / Hulu: Season 1
“Leverage: Redemption” / Freevee: Season 1
“CSI: Vegas” / CBS: Season 1
“Life & Beth” / Hulu: Season 1
“Doom Patrol” / HBO Max: Season 3
“Locke & Key” / Netflix: Season 2
“Dr. Death” / Peacock: Season 1
“Maid” / Netflix: Season 1
“Euphoria” / HBO : Season 2
“Minx” / HBO Max: Season 1
“Fantasy Island” / Fox: Season 1
“Modern Love” / Amazon: Season 2
“Gaslit” / Starz: Season 1
“Never Have I Ever” / Netflix: Season 2
“Ghosts” / Paramount+: Season 1
“Only Murders in the Building” / Hulu: Season 1
“Gossip Girl” / HBO Max: Season 1
“Ordinary Joe” / NBC: Season 1
“Grace and Frankie” / Netflix: Season 7
“Pachinko” / Apple TV+: Season 1
“Pam & Tommy” / Hulu: Season 1
“The Rookie” / ABC: Season 4
“Physical” / Apple TV+: Season 1
“The Sex Lives of College Girls” / HBO Max: Season 1
“Pieces of Her” / Netflix: Season 1
“The Sinner” / USA Network: Season 4
“Reservation Dogs” / FX: Season 1
“The Thing About Pam” / NBC: Season 1
“Russian Doll” / Netflix: Season 2
“The Walking Dead” / AMC: Season 11
“Sanditon” / PBS: Season 2
“The Wheel of Time” / Amazon: Season 1
“See” / Apple TV+: Season 2
“The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window” / Netflix: Season 1
“Severance” / Apple TV+: Season 1
“Titans” / HBO Max: Season 3
“Sex Education” / Netflix: Season 3
“True Story” / Netflix: Season 1
“Sex/Life” / Netflix: Season 1
“Upload” / Amazon: Season 2
“Shining Girls” / Apple TV+: Season 1
“Virgin River” / Netflix: Season 3
“Snowpiercer” / TNT: Season 3
“WeCrashed” / Apple TV+: Season 1
“Star Trek: Discovery” / Paramount+: Season 4
“What We Do in the Shadows” / FX: Season 3
“Star Wars: The Bad Batch” / Disney+: Season 1
“Y: The Last Man” / FX: Season 1
“Station Eleven” / HBO Max: Season 1
“Yellowjackets” / Showtime: Season 1
“Stay Close” / Netflix: Season 1
“You” / Netflix: Season 3
“Sweet Magnolias” / Netflix: Season 2
“Sweet Tooth” / Netflix: Season 1
“The Chair” / Netflix: Season 1
“The Cleaning Lady” / Fox: Season 1
“The Dropout” / Hulu: Season 1
“The Endgame” / NBC: Season 1
“The Essex Serpent” / Apple TV+: Season 1
“The First Lady” / Showtime: Season 1
“The Flight Attendant” / HBO Max: Season 2
“The Gilded Age” / HBO Max: Season 1
“The Girl from Plainville” / Hulu: Season 1
“The Good Doctor” / ABC: Season 5
“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” / Amazon: Season 4
“The Morning Show” / Apple TV+: Season 2
Additional Shows awarded the ReFrame Stamp in 2021-22:
“61st Street” / AMC: Season 1
“Abbott Elementary” / ABC: Season 1
“A Discovery of Witches” / AMC: Season 2
“Good Trouble” / Freeform: Season 4
“Grown-ish” / Freeform: Season 4
“Love Life” / HBO Max: Season 2
“Motherland” / Freeform: Season 3
“Ms. Fisher’s Modern Murder Mysteries” AMC: Season 2
“My Life is Murder” / AMC: Season 3
“Single Drunk Female” / Freeform: Season 1
“Station 19” / ABC: Season 4
“With Love” / Amazon: Season 1...
- 7/19/2022
- by Sofia Behzadi
- Deadline Film + TV
With 'Covid-19' variants and breakthrough cases now causing less 'hiatus' status and production delays in the film industry, here is an updated list of TV series, either close to shooting, in the can, or sitting in limbo until scheduling gets back to normal:
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story (AppleTV)
Masters of the Air (AppleTV)
Mosquito Coast (AppleTV)
Severance (AppleTV)
Shantaram (AppleTV)
Shining Girls (AppleTV)
Slow Horses (AppleTV)
The Afterparty (AppleTV)
The Sting (AppleTV...
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story (AppleTV)
Masters of the Air (AppleTV)
Mosquito Coast (AppleTV)
Severance (AppleTV)
Shantaram (AppleTV)
Shining Girls (AppleTV)
Slow Horses (AppleTV)
The Afterparty (AppleTV)
The Sting (AppleTV...
- 7/13/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
With 'Covid-19' variants and breakthrough cases now causing less 'hiatus' status and production delays in the film industry, here is an updated list of TV series, either close to shooting, in the can, or sitting in limbo until scheduling gets back to normal:
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story (AppleTV)
Masters of the Air (AppleTV)
Mosquito Coast (AppleTV...
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story (AppleTV)
Masters of the Air (AppleTV)
Mosquito Coast (AppleTV...
- 5/27/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Scandinavia is bringing talent old and new to the Cannes Film Market’s Cannes Docs sidebar this year, with a showcase of five feature length films-in-the-making pitched as part of the Scandinavian Showcase on Saturday.
“Children of the Lowest Heaven”
From Denmark, internationally acclaimed writer-director Birgitte Stærmose Mortensen, who has been working on mini-series for HBO, Starz and Netflix for the past five years, presented “Children of the Lowest Heaven” (“Ønskeliv”), a hybrid doc set in Kosovo.
Inspired by her short “Out of Love” (2009), about a group of children living in poverty in post-war Pristina, it picks up where she left off with the characters, who are now young adults, still fighting to survive in one of Europe’s poorest nations.
It’s about the long-term effects of war, and what it means to live a life in poverty. Poverty is not a moment but a lifelong state of being:...
“Children of the Lowest Heaven”
From Denmark, internationally acclaimed writer-director Birgitte Stærmose Mortensen, who has been working on mini-series for HBO, Starz and Netflix for the past five years, presented “Children of the Lowest Heaven” (“Ønskeliv”), a hybrid doc set in Kosovo.
Inspired by her short “Out of Love” (2009), about a group of children living in poverty in post-war Pristina, it picks up where she left off with the characters, who are now young adults, still fighting to survive in one of Europe’s poorest nations.
It’s about the long-term effects of war, and what it means to live a life in poverty. Poverty is not a moment but a lifelong state of being:...
- 5/22/2022
- by Lise Pedersen
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Ami Canaan Mann (Texas Killing Fields) is gearing up to direct the biopic Audrey’s Children for Amasia Entertainment (Wild Mountain Thyme) and Resonate Entertainment (Sitting in Bars with Cake).
The film will tell the story of Dr. Audrey Evans, the revolutionary pediatric oncologist best known as the co-founder of Ronald McDonald House Charities—the world-famous organization that provides housing and support to millions of families in 62 countries around the world. A rebel with a cause, Evans burst onto the scene at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia in 1970, discovering groundbreaking treatment methods for pediatric cancer. She then put her own career on the line, in a bid to administer her new methods to dire patients, and to provide housing for out-of-town families seeking care, going to extreme lengths to save her children.
Julia Fisher Farbman (Modern Hero) wrote the screenplay, which was based on years of research and conversations with Evans,...
The film will tell the story of Dr. Audrey Evans, the revolutionary pediatric oncologist best known as the co-founder of Ronald McDonald House Charities—the world-famous organization that provides housing and support to millions of families in 62 countries around the world. A rebel with a cause, Evans burst onto the scene at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia in 1970, discovering groundbreaking treatment methods for pediatric cancer. She then put her own career on the line, in a bid to administer her new methods to dire patients, and to provide housing for out-of-town families seeking care, going to extreme lengths to save her children.
Julia Fisher Farbman (Modern Hero) wrote the screenplay, which was based on years of research and conversations with Evans,...
- 5/4/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
With 'Covid-19' variants and breakthrough cases now causing less 'hiatus' status and production delays in the film industry, here is an updated list of TV series, either close to shooting, in the can, or sitting in limbo until scheduling gets back to normal:
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story (AppleTV)
Masters of the Air (AppleTV...
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story (AppleTV)
Masters of the Air (AppleTV...
- 4/28/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Exclusive: TV executive Chris Regina left Netflix last week, I have learned. He spent the past several years at the streamer, most recently as Director, Original Series, Drama Development.
In that capacity and in his previous role as Director, Scripted Co-License and Original TV, Regina oversaw original sci-fi, genre and thriller series like Another Life, Wu Assassins, The Order, October Faction, Black Summer, Warrior Nun and In From the Cold.
Regina joined Netflix after two decades at Syfy, where he was one of the masterminds behind the channel’s acquisition/co-production strategy and the architect of the Sharknado franchise.
Regina started out at Syfy in 1998 as Director, Scheduling and Administration before becoming SVP Program Strategy for Syfy & Chiller handling acquisitions, scheduling and original development. He then rose to SVP Original Co-Productions, Syfy, USA & Chiller, focusing on original Syfy movies like the pop-culture phenom Sharknado and original scripted series Z Nation,...
In that capacity and in his previous role as Director, Scripted Co-License and Original TV, Regina oversaw original sci-fi, genre and thriller series like Another Life, Wu Assassins, The Order, October Faction, Black Summer, Warrior Nun and In From the Cold.
Regina joined Netflix after two decades at Syfy, where he was one of the masterminds behind the channel’s acquisition/co-production strategy and the architect of the Sharknado franchise.
Regina started out at Syfy in 1998 as Director, Scheduling and Administration before becoming SVP Program Strategy for Syfy & Chiller handling acquisitions, scheduling and original development. He then rose to SVP Original Co-Productions, Syfy, USA & Chiller, focusing on original Syfy movies like the pop-culture phenom Sharknado and original scripted series Z Nation,...
- 4/4/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
With 'Covid-19' variants and breakthrough cases now causing less 'hiatus' status and production delays in the film industry, here is an updated list of TV series, either close to shooting, in the can, or sitting in limbo until scheduling gets back to normal:
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story...
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story...
- 3/29/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
With 'Covid-19' variants and breakthrough cases now causing less 'hiatus' status and production delays in the film industry, here is an updated list of TV series, either close to shooting, in the can, or sitting in limbo until scheduling gets back to normal:
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story...
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story...
- 3/4/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
With just three days of eligibility and only eight episodes, Reacher muscled its way onto Nielsen’s latest U.S. ranking of streaming originals.
For the week of Jan. 31, Netflix’s Ozark threepeated as No. 1, amassing 2.4 billion total minutes viewed across 37 total episodes.
More from TVLineMatt's Inside Line: Scoop on This Is Us, Abbott Elementary, Magnum P.I., NCIS, Walking Dead, Reacher, Bull and MoreInside Line: Get Scoop on 9-1-1, S.W.A.T., Reacher, Lone Star, Station 19, NCIS, Grey's, FBI: International and MoreWhich Novel Will Reacher Season 2 Follow? Showrunner Hails 'Plethora' of Options, Tells Fans Not to 'Assume'
Prime Video’s quickly renewed...
For the week of Jan. 31, Netflix’s Ozark threepeated as No. 1, amassing 2.4 billion total minutes viewed across 37 total episodes.
More from TVLineMatt's Inside Line: Scoop on This Is Us, Abbott Elementary, Magnum P.I., NCIS, Walking Dead, Reacher, Bull and MoreInside Line: Get Scoop on 9-1-1, S.W.A.T., Reacher, Lone Star, Station 19, NCIS, Grey's, FBI: International and MoreWhich Novel Will Reacher Season 2 Follow? Showrunner Hails 'Plethora' of Options, Tells Fans Not to 'Assume'
Prime Video’s quickly renewed...
- 3/3/2022
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Ozark revisited a rare milestone with Nielsen’s latest U.S. ranking of streaming original series, while Kristen Bell’s Woman in the House… is among the new faces on the Top 10.
On Nielsen’s ranking for the week of Jan. 24, Netflix’s Ozark repeated in the top spot by amassing 4.1 billion minutes viewed across 37 total episodes. Ozark is one of only two programs to ever crack the 4 billion threshold, having done so before in spring 2020 (along with Tiger King).
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On Nielsen’s ranking for the week of Jan. 24, Netflix’s Ozark repeated in the top spot by amassing 4.1 billion minutes viewed across 37 total episodes. Ozark is one of only two programs to ever crack the 4 billion threshold, having done so before in spring 2020 (along with Tiger King).
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- 2/24/2022
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
From the outside looking in, it may seem like the entertainment industry is full of actors. In reality, however, very few people actually get to live out their dream of becoming a professional actor. Lydia Fleming is proud to say that she’s one of the people who has officially made it. The talented young actress has a main role in the new Netflix series In From the Cold and her role in the show has been getting her a lot of attention. Even though she’s still very early on in her career, Lydia is already showing that she has what
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Lydia Fleming...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Lydia Fleming...
- 2/14/2022
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
Charles Brice has been working on honing his acting skills for well over a decade. Along the way, he has had to face a fair amount of obstacles, but his love for his craft has always kept him going. In recent years, his career has started to gain some serious traction and Charles is going what he can to keep the momentum going. His latest role is in a new series on Netflix called In From the Cold. The series follows a single mother who was once a Russian spy. Charles’ involvement in the show has gotten him lots of
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Charles Brice...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Charles Brice...
- 2/12/2022
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
Cillian O’Sullivan has always dreamed of having a successful career as an actor, and he’s proud to be able to say that he’s accomplished his dream. The talented Irish actor has been working on-screen for the last 15 years. Recently, however, things have really started to take off for him. He has a role in the new Netflix series In From the Cold, and it has allowed him to share his skills with people all over the world. Cillian’s versatility and dedication to his craft have allowed him to access some great opportunities, and there’s a very good chance that
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Cillian O’Sullivan...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Cillian O’Sullivan...
- 2/12/2022
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
The streaming TV landscape is a wild place: Sometimes new series arrive after months of anticipation, and other times they appear out of thin air. This week in "shows you didn't know were coming and might need the weekend to binge," we present "In From The Cold."
If you've been aching to fill that "The Americans" void since the FX series ended in 2018, this might just be the fix you're looking for. Sort of. It's an action-packed thriller featuring a retired Russian spy who's hiding away in suburbia with a teenage daughter. That checks more than a few of the same...
The post In From the Cold Teaser: A Super-Powered Former Russian Spy Fights Back appeared first on /Film.
If you've been aching to fill that "The Americans" void since the FX series ended in 2018, this might just be the fix you're looking for. Sort of. It's an action-packed thriller featuring a retired Russian spy who's hiding away in suburbia with a teenage daughter. That checks more than a few of the same...
The post In From the Cold Teaser: A Super-Powered Former Russian Spy Fights Back appeared first on /Film.
- 1/28/2022
- by Shania Russell
- Slash Film
You know, sometimes even elite Russian spies/assassins need to retire. We’ve seen it time after time in films, where the assassin is forced to come out of retirement for one more job. Can’t they just leave these people alone? Well, there’s at least one more spy getting back in the game in the new Netflix series, “In From the Cold.”
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As seen in the teaser for the new Netflix series, “In From the Cold” tells the story of an American single mom who just wants to watch her daughter do her sports and live a normal life.
Continue reading ‘In From The Cold’ Teaser: An American Single Mom Goes Back To Her Life As A Russian Spy In Netflix’s New Series at The Playlist.
Read More: The 70 Most Anticipated TV Shows & Mini-Series Of 2022
As seen in the teaser for the new Netflix series, “In From the Cold” tells the story of an American single mom who just wants to watch her daughter do her sports and live a normal life.
Continue reading ‘In From The Cold’ Teaser: An American Single Mom Goes Back To Her Life As A Russian Spy In Netflix’s New Series at The Playlist.
- 1/28/2022
- by Charles Barfield
- The Playlist
This weekly feature is in addition to TVLine’s daily What to Watch listings and monthly guide to What’s on Streaming.
With nearly 500 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
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With nearly 500 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
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- 1/22/2022
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
What if your mom was actually a secret Russian spy with superhuman abilities? That could certainly make mommy-daughter day at school interesting, and it's also the premise behind a new Netflix series, "In From the Cold."
The show is set to debut on January 28, 2022, which is just around the corner. To get viewers interested, Netflix has dropped a trailer that shows star Margarita Levieva kicking lots and lots of butt. "In From the Cold" looks like it's a little "La Femme Nikita," a little "The Americans," and a whole lot of badass. Check out the trailer below!
So what exactly is "In From...
The post In From the Cold Trailer: A Single Mom is a Secret Russian Spy with Superpowers appeared first on /Film.
The show is set to debut on January 28, 2022, which is just around the corner. To get viewers interested, Netflix has dropped a trailer that shows star Margarita Levieva kicking lots and lots of butt. "In From the Cold" looks like it's a little "La Femme Nikita," a little "The Americans," and a whole lot of badass. Check out the trailer below!
So what exactly is "In From...
The post In From the Cold Trailer: A Single Mom is a Secret Russian Spy with Superpowers appeared first on /Film.
- 1/16/2022
- by Danielle Ryan
- Slash Film
With 'Covid-19' variants and breakthrough cases causing more 'hiatus' status and production delays in the film industry, here is an updated list of TV series, either close to shooting, in the can, or sitting in limbo until scheduling gets back to normal:
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story (AppleTV...
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story (AppleTV...
- 1/9/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
With 'Covid-19' variants and breakthrough cases causing more 'hiatus' status and production delays in the film industry, here is a list of TV series, either close to shooting, in the can, or sitting in limbo until scheduling gets back to normal:
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story...
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV)
Lisey's Story...
- 12/23/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Now that Netflix has announced a release date for its anticipated release of the new show “In From the Cold,” everyone is clamoring to learn more. In an effort to expand viewership to a more worldwide basis, the streaming service has been doing what it can to make sure shows apply to and appeal to people across the globe. This show is heavy on the Russian influence, and it’s got people talking across the globe. The entire show focuses on the character of Jenny, who is described as “A bioengineered Russian Agent” who has no desire to be part of
Meet The Cast of “In from the Cold”...
Meet The Cast of “In from the Cold”...
- 12/15/2021
- by Tiffany Raiford
- TVovermind.com
With 'Covid-19' variants and breakthrough cases causing more 'hiatus' status and production delays in the film industry, here is a list of TV series, either close to shooting, in the can, or sitting in limbo until scheduling gets back to normal:
TV Limbo
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV...
TV Limbo
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV)
Five Days At Memorial (AppleTV)
Hedy Lamarr (AppleTV)
High Desert (AppleTV...
- 12/3/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Just as Disney Plus, HBO Max and Amazon Prime Video are revving up their fantasy, horror and sci-fi series slates for winter 2021-2022 debuts, Netflix is touting the abundance of genre series headed to the streamer.
Peter Friedlander, Netflix’s head of scripted series for the U.S. and Canada, announced premiere details for a slew of “geeky” shows, as well as returning fan-favorites like “Locke & Key” and “The Umbrella Academy.”
“In my ten years at Netflix, it’s been thrilling to see the dropped jaws, the all-caps tweets/the hilarious memes and the passionate theories inspired by these once-in-a-lifetime moments,” Friedlander wrote in a blog post. “Genre stories have the power to transport us to new universes like the Upside Down in ‘Stranger Things,’ teach us new vocabulary like ‘The Witcher’ and, most importantly, unite us in our shared love of sci-fi, horror, fantasy, anime and everything in between.
Peter Friedlander, Netflix’s head of scripted series for the U.S. and Canada, announced premiere details for a slew of “geeky” shows, as well as returning fan-favorites like “Locke & Key” and “The Umbrella Academy.”
“In my ten years at Netflix, it’s been thrilling to see the dropped jaws, the all-caps tweets/the hilarious memes and the passionate theories inspired by these once-in-a-lifetime moments,” Friedlander wrote in a blog post. “Genre stories have the power to transport us to new universes like the Upside Down in ‘Stranger Things,’ teach us new vocabulary like ‘The Witcher’ and, most importantly, unite us in our shared love of sci-fi, horror, fantasy, anime and everything in between.
- 11/30/2021
- by Mónica Marie Zorrilla
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix on Tuesday locked in 2022 release dates for a few of its genre-tv offerings, including the Vikings sequel-of-sorts and the supernatural horror series Archive 81.
Archive 81 in fact leads the charge with a Friday, Jan. 14 premiere. Inspired by the podcast of the same name, the series follows Dan Turner (played by Sorry for Your Loss‘ Mamoudou Athie), an archivist who takes a job restoring a collection of damaged videotapes from 1994. Reconstructing the work of documentarian Melody Pendras (Altered Carbon‘s Dina Shihabi), Dan is drawn into her investigation of a dangerous cult at the Visser apartment building. As the season unfolds across two timelines,...
Archive 81 in fact leads the charge with a Friday, Jan. 14 premiere. Inspired by the podcast of the same name, the series follows Dan Turner (played by Sorry for Your Loss‘ Mamoudou Athie), an archivist who takes a job restoring a collection of damaged videotapes from 1994. Reconstructing the work of documentarian Melody Pendras (Altered Carbon‘s Dina Shihabi), Dan is drawn into her investigation of a dangerous cult at the Visser apartment building. As the season unfolds across two timelines,...
- 11/30/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
With 'Covid-19' breakthrough cases continuing to cause havoc in the film industry, resulting in 'hiatus' status and TV production delays, here is a list of series, either close to shooting, in the can, or sitting in limbo until scheduling gets back to normal:
TV Limbo
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
Jack Reacher (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Panic (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
The Wilds (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV...
TV Limbo
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
Jack Reacher (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Panic (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
The Wilds (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV...
- 11/15/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
With 'Covid-19' breakthrough cases continuing to cause havoc in the film industry, resulting in 'hiatus' status and TV production delays, here is a list of series, either close to shooting, in the can, or sitting in limbo until scheduling gets back to normal:
TV Limbo
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
Jack Reacher (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Panic (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
The Wilds (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV...
TV Limbo
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
Jack Reacher (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Panic (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
The Wilds (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC)
Echo 3 (AppleTV...
- 10/19/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Spain is no longer a distant country for international film and TV shoots, as the industry builds dramatically amid a flash flood of public financing.
In May 2020, as the first wave Covid-19 roiled the country, Spain’s Psoe socialist government raised the cap from €3 million ($3.6 million) to $14.4 million for both tax rebates for international projects and tax credits for local productions. Deduction rates edged up from 25% to 30% of investment.
In March, prime minister Pedro Sánchez raised the ante with a $1.9 billion Avs Hub Plan for 2021-25 to power up the local film and TV production industry and encourage big foreign players to shoot and set up production offices in Spain.
Already, thanks in part to a vaccination drive decimating infections, international shoots in Spain surpass pre-pandemic levels.
“Even in such a globally competitive marketplace, Spain remains one of the world’s leading destinations for producers wishing to capture content,” says Mike Day,...
In May 2020, as the first wave Covid-19 roiled the country, Spain’s Psoe socialist government raised the cap from €3 million ($3.6 million) to $14.4 million for both tax rebates for international projects and tax credits for local productions. Deduction rates edged up from 25% to 30% of investment.
In March, prime minister Pedro Sánchez raised the ante with a $1.9 billion Avs Hub Plan for 2021-25 to power up the local film and TV production industry and encourage big foreign players to shoot and set up production offices in Spain.
Already, thanks in part to a vaccination drive decimating infections, international shoots in Spain surpass pre-pandemic levels.
“Even in such a globally competitive marketplace, Spain remains one of the world’s leading destinations for producers wishing to capture content,” says Mike Day,...
- 7/8/2021
- by Emiliano De Pablos
- Variety Film + TV
From the late 1940s — and taking in “Star Wars,” “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade,” “El Cid,” “A Fistful of Dollars” and “Doctor Zhivago” — Spain has welcomed some of the biggest movies and series in history.
As it battles to become one of Europe’s foremost production hubs, its service sector has grown with the Mediapro Studio and Secuoya Studios recently launching international shoot service divisions. Following, profiles of five of Spain’s top service players.
Babieka
For over 50 years, Babieka has helped handle big budget international shoots in Spain. Ridley Scott’s “Exodus,” Terry George’s “The Promise” and Reed Morano’s “The Rhythm Section” figure amongst its recent titles. Babieka also produces (Netflix film “The Paramedic”) and co-produces. “Top international productions are in our DNA. These prove an amazing training ground for our cast and crew that we benefit from in our own productions,” says CEO Denis Pedregosa.
As it battles to become one of Europe’s foremost production hubs, its service sector has grown with the Mediapro Studio and Secuoya Studios recently launching international shoot service divisions. Following, profiles of five of Spain’s top service players.
Babieka
For over 50 years, Babieka has helped handle big budget international shoots in Spain. Ridley Scott’s “Exodus,” Terry George’s “The Promise” and Reed Morano’s “The Rhythm Section” figure amongst its recent titles. Babieka also produces (Netflix film “The Paramedic”) and co-produces. “Top international productions are in our DNA. These prove an amazing training ground for our cast and crew that we benefit from in our own productions,” says CEO Denis Pedregosa.
- 7/8/2021
- by Emiliano De Pablos
- Variety Film + TV
With the spread of the deadly 'Covid-19' virus continuing to cause TV production scheduling delays, here is the latest updated list of series, close to shooting, in the can, sitting in limbo, or on schedule:
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Rebel (ABC) Canceled
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (Amazon)
Jack Reacher (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Panic (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Power (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
The Wheel of Time (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem...
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Rebel (ABC) Canceled
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (Amazon)
Jack Reacher (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Panic (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Power (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
The Wheel of Time (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem...
- 6/5/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
With the unleashed 'Covid-19' virus pandemic continuing to cause TV production and release delays, here is an updated list of series, close to shooting, in the can, sitting in limbo, or on schedule:
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Rebel (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (Amazon)
Jack Reacher (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Panic (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Power (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
The Wheel of Time (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC...
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Rebel (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (Amazon)
Jack Reacher (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Panic (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Power (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
The Wheel of Time (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC...
- 5/10/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
With the unleashed 'Covid-19' virus pandemic continuing to cause TV production and release delays, here is an updated list of series, close to shooting, in the can, sitting in limbo, or on schedule:
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Rebel (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (Amazon)
Jack Reacher (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Panic (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Power (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
The Wheel of Time (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC...
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Rebel (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (Amazon)
Jack Reacher (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Panic (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Power (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
The Wheel of Time (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC)
Pantheon (AMC...
- 4/7/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
With the evil, deliberately unleashed 'Covid-19' virus pandemic continuing to cause TV production and release delays, here is an updated list of series, close to shooting, in the can, sitting in limbo, or on schedule:
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Rebel (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (Amazon)
Jack Reacher (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Panic (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Power (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
The Wheel of Time (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC...
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Rebel (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (Amazon)
Jack Reacher (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Panic (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Power (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
The Wheel of Time (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC...
- 2/28/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
With the evil, deliberately unleashed 'Covid-19' virus pandemic continuing to cause TV production and release delays, here is an updated list of series, close to shooting, in the can, sitting in limbo, or on schedule:
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Rebel (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (Amazon)
Jack Reacher (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Panic (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Power (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
The Wheel of Time (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC...
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Rebel (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (Amazon)
Jack Reacher (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Panic (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Power (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
The Wheel of Time (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street (AMC)
La Fortuna (AMC)
National Anthem (AMC...
- 2/4/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
With the evil, deliberately unleashed 'Covid-19' virus pandemic continuing to cause TV production and release delays, here is an updated list of series, either close to shooting, in the can, sitting in limbo until scheduling gets back to normal, or on schedule:
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Rebel (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (Amazon)
Jack Reacher (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Panic (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Power (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
The Wheel of Time (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street...
Call Your Mother (ABC)
Rebel (ABC)
Women of the Movement (ABC)
A League of Their Own (Amazon)
Citadel (Amazon)
Daisy Jones and The Six (Amazon)
Dead Ringers (Amazon)
Dirty Diana (Amazon)
Fallout (Amazon)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (Amazon)
Jack Reacher (Amazon)
Lightyears (Amazon)
Nancy Wu Done It (Amazon)
On The Spectrum (Amazon)
Outer Range (Amazon)
Panic (Amazon)
Paper Girls (Amazon)
The Banker's Wife (Amazon)
The Expatriates (Amazon)
The Horror of Dolores Roach (Amazon)
The Lord of the Rings (Amazon)
The Peripheral (Amazon)
The Power (Amazon)
The Terminal List (Amazon)
The Wheel of Time (Amazon)
Them (Amazon)
Three Pines (Amazon)
Tong Wars (Amazon)
61st Street...
- 12/24/2020
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