The series, starring Emmy nominee Matt LeBlanc as a fictionalized version of himself, has been renewed for a fourth season of nine episodes. Production on the dark comedy vehicle, a Showtime and BBC co-production, will begin shooting in 2014. The series' third season will premiere on Jan. ...
Showtime's Smart New Series 'Masters of Sex' Looks at the Dramas and Mysteries of Researching Human Sexuality By Alison Willmore September 26, 2013 2:41 pm Share Philip Larkin once claimed that “Sexual intercourse began / In nineteen sixty-three / (which was rather late for me) – / ...
" and "It's showtime!" See the new trailer, released on January 10, above. The older trailer released right before Christmas is below. In the trailer above, we seeBob Odenkirk's Saul, who goes byJimmy McGillwhen the show picks up, with his brotherChick McGill, played by Laverne and...
SMILF alum Rosie O’Donnell is returning to Showtime with a series regular role in the cabler's forthcoming reboot of American Gigolo. Written and directed by Ray Donovan showrunner David Hollander, the series is being described as a “present-day reimag
Deadline reports that Showtime and Chaiken are developing a reboot of the original series. The working title isThe L Word: New York. The news fits with Showtime’s newly revealed strategy of creating new series connected to preexisting and popular properties likeDexterand...
Deadline reports that Emmy Award winner Željko Ivanek and Fernanda Andrade join the series as Arthur and Elizabeth, respectively. Arthur is the former CEO of a disgraced pharmaceutical company and the father of Claire (Grace Gummer), who turned down the role of leading the family business. El...
The original series aired for seven seasons, from 2008-15 onShowtime. POSSIBLE SPOILER ALERT: PerDeadline, Falco will return if the revival moves forward, but a plot has not yet been decided. In the original series finale, it was unclear if Jackie survived an overdose. The revival would...
Showtime anthology series Masters of Horror was full of graphic gore and rampant nudity, but one episode was too much for even premium cable.
Series creator Paul Zbyszewski wrote for the final two seasons of “Lost,” now heading up a series that also stars Elizabeth Marvel. Photo : ABC/Peggy Sirota “Supermarket Sweep” (October 18, ABC) One of the most beloved game shows in syndication history gets an updated reboot and a ...