What would you do to get into Pentatonix’s Christmas Eve concert? Well, for Christina Milian in “Meet Me Next Christmas,” the answer is, a lot.
That’s because, a year ago, Layla (Milian) met what she believed to be the man of her dreams after her flight got cancelled. They agreed to meet up one year later, at the concert. But, when she goes to buy her ticket, it’s already sold out.
So, she enlists the help of a personal concierge, and together, they run around New York City trying to secure a ticket. You’ll see some familiar faces on that journey though, so we rounded them up for you.
Here’s who’s who in “Meet Me Next Christmas.”
Netflix Layla (Christina Milian)
“Meet Me Next Christmas” centers on the love story of Layla, played by Christina Milian. You might know her first as a singer,...
That’s because, a year ago, Layla (Milian) met what she believed to be the man of her dreams after her flight got cancelled. They agreed to meet up one year later, at the concert. But, when she goes to buy her ticket, it’s already sold out.
So, she enlists the help of a personal concierge, and together, they run around New York City trying to secure a ticket. You’ll see some familiar faces on that journey though, so we rounded them up for you.
Here’s who’s who in “Meet Me Next Christmas.”
Netflix Layla (Christina Milian)
“Meet Me Next Christmas” centers on the love story of Layla, played by Christina Milian. You might know her first as a singer,...
- 11/8/2024
- by Andi Ortiz
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Hello (Again), a short drama series co-created by Simu Liu and Natalie Younglai, has landed distribution at Flourishing Films and will launch at the American Film Market.
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings star Liu made the show, which is billed as a “time-jumping rom-com” with Natalie Younglai. With each of the nine episodes running to ten minutes, the show was first commissioned by Canadian pubcaster CBC for its streaming service CBC Gem and launched in March 2022. The gap between the launch and international distribution acquisition is unusually long for TV, but includes scope for future episodes of the drama.
Plot follows the romance between chef Jayden and ER resident Avery, who get another chance at love after their unceremonious breakup when Jayden is hurled back in time. Directed by Melanie Chung, the series stars Alex Mallari Jr. and Rong Fu as Avery.
100 Dragons Media, which is the short form and docs arm of indie motion picture maker 100 Dragons, is the producer. Exec producers are 100 Dragons President and founder Teresa M. Ho (Frankie Drake Mysteries), Liu, Younglai (Coroner) and Mallari Jr. Ho negotiated the deal with Efuru Flowers, CEO and founder of Flourishing Films.
It was developed in association with CBC, with the financial participation of the Bell Fund, Canada Media Fund, Ontario Creates and the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit. All creators and writers are Indigenous, Black or people of color, as is the majority of key crew.
The series won best Drama Pilot in the Digital Short Series category at the influential Denver festival SeriesFest.
“We are thrilled to welcome Hello (Again) to the Flourishing Films slate,” said Flowers. “It’s a compelling series that resonates with audiences globally, and we see tremendous potential for expanding its reach. We’re eager to collaborate with partners who share our passion for this story and are excited about the opportunity to produce a second season, bringing even more of Hello (Again) to viewers worldwide.”
The LA-based distributor has been building a slate of films and series focused on diverse and underrepresented stories. It has struck deals with the likes of Hulu, BET and Criterion and recently launched a YouTube movie channel to expand reach.
“From our first meeting at the European Film Market, we are thrilled to have found the alignment of our visions between 100 Dragons and Flourishing Films,” added 100 Dragons’ Ho. “We are excited to have partners with us who have similar mandates as we bring our project to the international marketplace and for any future episodes of Hello (Again).”
AFM starts today in Vegas and runs until November 10, with the U.S. on tenterhooks ahead of the results of the Presidential election, which takes place in coming hours across the country.
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings star Liu made the show, which is billed as a “time-jumping rom-com” with Natalie Younglai. With each of the nine episodes running to ten minutes, the show was first commissioned by Canadian pubcaster CBC for its streaming service CBC Gem and launched in March 2022. The gap between the launch and international distribution acquisition is unusually long for TV, but includes scope for future episodes of the drama.
Plot follows the romance between chef Jayden and ER resident Avery, who get another chance at love after their unceremonious breakup when Jayden is hurled back in time. Directed by Melanie Chung, the series stars Alex Mallari Jr. and Rong Fu as Avery.
100 Dragons Media, which is the short form and docs arm of indie motion picture maker 100 Dragons, is the producer. Exec producers are 100 Dragons President and founder Teresa M. Ho (Frankie Drake Mysteries), Liu, Younglai (Coroner) and Mallari Jr. Ho negotiated the deal with Efuru Flowers, CEO and founder of Flourishing Films.
It was developed in association with CBC, with the financial participation of the Bell Fund, Canada Media Fund, Ontario Creates and the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit. All creators and writers are Indigenous, Black or people of color, as is the majority of key crew.
The series won best Drama Pilot in the Digital Short Series category at the influential Denver festival SeriesFest.
“We are thrilled to welcome Hello (Again) to the Flourishing Films slate,” said Flowers. “It’s a compelling series that resonates with audiences globally, and we see tremendous potential for expanding its reach. We’re eager to collaborate with partners who share our passion for this story and are excited about the opportunity to produce a second season, bringing even more of Hello (Again) to viewers worldwide.”
The LA-based distributor has been building a slate of films and series focused on diverse and underrepresented stories. It has struck deals with the likes of Hulu, BET and Criterion and recently launched a YouTube movie channel to expand reach.
“From our first meeting at the European Film Market, we are thrilled to have found the alignment of our visions between 100 Dragons and Flourishing Films,” added 100 Dragons’ Ho. “We are excited to have partners with us who have similar mandates as we bring our project to the international marketplace and for any future episodes of Hello (Again).”
AFM starts today in Vegas and runs until November 10, with the U.S. on tenterhooks ahead of the results of the Presidential election, which takes place in coming hours across the country.
- 11/5/2024
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film TV
Here’s a list of 5 scariest Halloween TV specials of all time. (Photo Credit – Instagram)
Hollywood knows how to do Halloween right! Between wild costumes, outrageous makeup, and storylines that defy logic, October is the perfect playground for our favorite TV shows. Think of Halloween specials as an invitation to escape reality, where the ridiculous meets the spooky in the most entertaining way possible. So, grab your chocolate-peanut butter cups shaped like ghosts and pumpkins because we’re diving into the 5 Scariest Halloween TV Specials Of All Time that are binge-worthy right now!
1. Fuller House
Season 2, Episode 4: “Curse of Tanner Manor”
D.J. Tanner’s Halloween mission? Transform her home into the spookiest party on the block after Max’s friend called it “the lamest Halloween house” on his blog. Seriously, what kid blogs?Props to D.J. for stepping up the game, even if she chose to dress up as Goldilocks.
Hollywood knows how to do Halloween right! Between wild costumes, outrageous makeup, and storylines that defy logic, October is the perfect playground for our favorite TV shows. Think of Halloween specials as an invitation to escape reality, where the ridiculous meets the spooky in the most entertaining way possible. So, grab your chocolate-peanut butter cups shaped like ghosts and pumpkins because we’re diving into the 5 Scariest Halloween TV Specials Of All Time that are binge-worthy right now!
1. Fuller House
Season 2, Episode 4: “Curse of Tanner Manor”
D.J. Tanner’s Halloween mission? Transform her home into the spookiest party on the block after Max’s friend called it “the lamest Halloween house” on his blog. Seriously, what kid blogs?Props to D.J. for stepping up the game, even if she chose to dress up as Goldilocks.
- 10/28/2024
- by Heena Singh
- KoiMoi
Kakagurui Receives English Live-Action Series from Netflix: Meet the Cast - Main Image
Netflix has another live-action anime adaptation in the works, and it’s none other than BET, which is based on the hit gambling anime Kakegurui. Today, Netflix revealed the main cast of the Kakegurui live-action series.
While there’s no word yet on the characters they’ll portray, this is a promising announcement as it should mean the show’s production continues to ramp up.
Meet the Cast of Netflix’s Live-Action Kakegurui Adaptation
Kakegurui is a significant show for Netflix as it was one of the streaming platform’s biggest anime hits. After all, the first season was released in 2018, when Netflix didn’t have a big anime library yet.
Since the first season’s release, the anime got renewed for another season, and it got a prequel spinoff that follows Mary Saotome.
Now, Netflix...
Netflix has another live-action anime adaptation in the works, and it’s none other than BET, which is based on the hit gambling anime Kakegurui. Today, Netflix revealed the main cast of the Kakegurui live-action series.
While there’s no word yet on the characters they’ll portray, this is a promising announcement as it should mean the show’s production continues to ramp up.
Meet the Cast of Netflix’s Live-Action Kakegurui Adaptation
Kakegurui is a significant show for Netflix as it was one of the streaming platform’s biggest anime hits. After all, the first season was released in 2018, when Netflix didn’t have a big anime library yet.
Since the first season’s release, the anime got renewed for another season, and it got a prequel spinoff that follows Mary Saotome.
Now, Netflix...
- 5/31/2024
- EpicStream
As Hannah Montana once wisely sang, “Nobody’s perfect.”
While most of us live and learn it, a select group of people love to ignore that each of us is born with imperfections and mercilessly mocks others. That’s right—internet trolls.
Catherine Reitman’s unique lips have been the subject of much speculation (Credit: Sara De Boer / Startraksphoto)
After the steamrolling success of her show, Workin’ Moms, actress Catherine Reitman has been the target of many hurtful and downright mean posts and tweets.
Even though the 42-year-old actress is the creator, executive producer, writer, and star of a multi-award-winning television series, haters on the internet can only seem to focus on one thing: her lips.
The Speculation Around Catherine Reitman’s Unique Smile
Catherine Reitman certainly does have a unique smile, with a curved upper lip that dips inward on each side and accentuates her ultra-white teeth.
Her lips add...
While most of us live and learn it, a select group of people love to ignore that each of us is born with imperfections and mercilessly mocks others. That’s right—internet trolls.
Catherine Reitman’s unique lips have been the subject of much speculation (Credit: Sara De Boer / Startraksphoto)
After the steamrolling success of her show, Workin’ Moms, actress Catherine Reitman has been the target of many hurtful and downright mean posts and tweets.
Even though the 42-year-old actress is the creator, executive producer, writer, and star of a multi-award-winning television series, haters on the internet can only seem to focus on one thing: her lips.
The Speculation Around Catherine Reitman’s Unique Smile
Catherine Reitman certainly does have a unique smile, with a curved upper lip that dips inward on each side and accentuates her ultra-white teeth.
Her lips add...
- 4/16/2024
- by Jan Stromsodd
- Your Next Shoes
The Canadian indigenous TV drama Little Bird has grabbed a field-leading 19 nominations heading into the Canadian Screen Awards.
The series, which airs on Crave in Canada and PBS stateside, follows Behzig Little Bird, who was stripped of her indigenous identity when adopted into a Jewish family at age 5. As an adult, she goes looking for her indigenous roots and discovers she was forcibly taken from her birth family on the Long Pine Reserve in Saskatchewan by the Canadian government as part of a controversial Sixties Scoop policy.
Little Bird will compete for best drama series. and Darla Contois and Ellyn Jade nabbed nominations for best lead performer in a drama. Little Bird also earned Imajyn Cardinal a nomination for best guest drama performance, and Braeden Clarke grabbed a mention for best supporting drama performance.
The final seasons of CBC comedies Sort Of and Workin’ Moms earned 18 and 12 nominations, respectively. Other...
The series, which airs on Crave in Canada and PBS stateside, follows Behzig Little Bird, who was stripped of her indigenous identity when adopted into a Jewish family at age 5. As an adult, she goes looking for her indigenous roots and discovers she was forcibly taken from her birth family on the Long Pine Reserve in Saskatchewan by the Canadian government as part of a controversial Sixties Scoop policy.
Little Bird will compete for best drama series. and Darla Contois and Ellyn Jade nabbed nominations for best lead performer in a drama. Little Bird also earned Imajyn Cardinal a nomination for best guest drama performance, and Braeden Clarke grabbed a mention for best supporting drama performance.
The final seasons of CBC comedies Sort Of and Workin’ Moms earned 18 and 12 nominations, respectively. Other...
- 3/6/2024
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: The Kumars are plotting a return — this time on American television. Fox has ordered a presentation for multi-camera comedy Meet The Kumars, a followup to the award-winning 2001 BBC series The Kumars At No. 42. Most of the original cast is back for the U.S.-flavored revival of the family sitcom/talk show.
Fox also has come in as a partner on The Donut (working title), a single-camera family business comedy in development at Canada’s CBC from Catherine Reitman and Philip Sternberg, stars of CBC/Netflix’s popular comedy Workin’ Moms, which Reitman created.
The two commissions are part of Fox’s international content expansion, which involves developing and producing scripted series with local creators and studios in English-language territories, currently Canada and the UK and ultimately Australia as well.
Fox’s live-action comedy night ambitions
Meet the Kumars and The Donut also are part of a new...
Fox also has come in as a partner on The Donut (working title), a single-camera family business comedy in development at Canada’s CBC from Catherine Reitman and Philip Sternberg, stars of CBC/Netflix’s popular comedy Workin’ Moms, which Reitman created.
The two commissions are part of Fox’s international content expansion, which involves developing and producing scripted series with local creators and studios in English-language territories, currently Canada and the UK and ultimately Australia as well.
Fox’s live-action comedy night ambitions
Meet the Kumars and The Donut also are part of a new...
- 2/23/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film TV
Check back for latest … The fall TV season was upended by the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, but the beat goes on, though heavy with reality and other unscripted fare like game shows. As Hollywood begins to recover from the dual labor actions, here again is Deadline’s annual list of premiere dates for new and returning TV series.
The roster covers hundreds broadcast, cable and streaming programs debuting through 2023. It includes series and season debuts, shows returning from hiatus and some one-offs such as live sports and awards specials but not movies. The list includes shows that had been set for the fall season but are in limbo for now. Note that older 2023 premiere dates are listed at the bottom.
Related: TV Series Fading To Black In 2023 & Beyond: Photo Gallery Of Canceled Shows
We update this post daily as more dates are revealed. Please send any additions or adjustments to erikpedersen@deadline.
The roster covers hundreds broadcast, cable and streaming programs debuting through 2023. It includes series and season debuts, shows returning from hiatus and some one-offs such as live sports and awards specials but not movies. The list includes shows that had been set for the fall season but are in limbo for now. Note that older 2023 premiere dates are listed at the bottom.
Related: TV Series Fading To Black In 2023 & Beyond: Photo Gallery Of Canceled Shows
We update this post daily as more dates are revealed. Please send any additions or adjustments to erikpedersen@deadline.
- 1/1/2024
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film TV
Victor Webster is a fan-favorite star of Hallmark Channel movies and he was previously in a real-life romance with a fellow network star, but they’re no longer together.
The 50-year-old actor stars in the new movie Mystery on Misteltoe Lane, which is having its Hallmark Channel premiere this weekend after previously airing on the Hallmark Movies and Mysteries channel.
Victor stars alongside Erica Cerra in the new film!
So, what do you need to know about Victor‘s personal life?
Keep reading to find out more…
Victor is best known for his work on Days of Our Lives, Charmed, and the recent series Workin’ Moms. He also stars in Hallmark’s The Wedding Veil movies!
In real life, Victor was previously married to fellow Hallmark Channel actress Shantel VanSanten.
The couple met on the set of the movie Love Blossoms in 2017 and got married in 2021. They split in early...
The 50-year-old actor stars in the new movie Mystery on Misteltoe Lane, which is having its Hallmark Channel premiere this weekend after previously airing on the Hallmark Movies and Mysteries channel.
Victor stars alongside Erica Cerra in the new film!
So, what do you need to know about Victor‘s personal life?
Keep reading to find out more…
Victor is best known for his work on Days of Our Lives, Charmed, and the recent series Workin’ Moms. He also stars in Hallmark’s The Wedding Veil movies!
In real life, Victor was previously married to fellow Hallmark Channel actress Shantel VanSanten.
The couple met on the set of the movie Love Blossoms in 2017 and got married in 2021. They split in early...
- 12/22/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Exclusive: Canadian comedy Run the Burbs has been picked up by Hulu for its second window in the U.S.
Fifth Season struck the deal with the streamer for the comedy from Kim’s Convenience star Andrew Phung, with the first two seasons set to drop on Hulu on New Year’s Eve, a few days before the third launches on Canada’s CBC.
Produced by Pier 21 Films, Run the Burbs stars Phung at the center of a Vietnamese/South Asian-Canadian family. He plays a stay-at-home dad with an entrepreneur wife and two kids, who each take a different approach to living life to the fullest in the suburbs, changing the way the audience thinks about family values and suburban life. Alongside Phung, the series stars a number of established and emerging comedians including YouTuber Julie Nolke, radio host Ali Hassan and Baroness von Sketch Show co-creator and star Aurora Browne.
Fifth Season struck the deal with the streamer for the comedy from Kim’s Convenience star Andrew Phung, with the first two seasons set to drop on Hulu on New Year’s Eve, a few days before the third launches on Canada’s CBC.
Produced by Pier 21 Films, Run the Burbs stars Phung at the center of a Vietnamese/South Asian-Canadian family. He plays a stay-at-home dad with an entrepreneur wife and two kids, who each take a different approach to living life to the fullest in the suburbs, changing the way the audience thinks about family values and suburban life. Alongside Phung, the series stars a number of established and emerging comedians including YouTuber Julie Nolke, radio host Ali Hassan and Baroness von Sketch Show co-creator and star Aurora Browne.
- 12/22/2023
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film TV
True Detective actress Anna Lambe has nabbed the lead role in an untitled Arctic-set comedy for Netflix and the CBC and Aptn in Canada.
Lambe will play a young Inuk mother Siaja, with Keira Cooper, a 7 year-old actress from Iqaluit, Nunavut, in Canada’s north, playing her daughter Bun. Siaja wants to build a new future for herself, not easily done in her small Arctic town where everyone knows your business, according to a synopsis from the producers.
Lambe, who is from Iqaluit, Nunavut, made her film debut in The Grizzlies, and then co-starred in CBC indigenous drama Trickster. Lambe also guest-starred on other series like Alaska Daily and the fourth season of HBO’s True Detective, set to debut in winter 2024.
The comedy from Red Marrow Media and Northwood Entertainment has also tapped Anna Adams to be the producing director ahead of production set to start in Nunavut in spring 2024.
Netflix and the CBC,...
Lambe will play a young Inuk mother Siaja, with Keira Cooper, a 7 year-old actress from Iqaluit, Nunavut, in Canada’s north, playing her daughter Bun. Siaja wants to build a new future for herself, not easily done in her small Arctic town where everyone knows your business, according to a synopsis from the producers.
Lambe, who is from Iqaluit, Nunavut, made her film debut in The Grizzlies, and then co-starred in CBC indigenous drama Trickster. Lambe also guest-starred on other series like Alaska Daily and the fourth season of HBO’s True Detective, set to debut in winter 2024.
The comedy from Red Marrow Media and Northwood Entertainment has also tapped Anna Adams to be the producing director ahead of production set to start in Nunavut in spring 2024.
Netflix and the CBC,...
- 12/11/2023
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: Harland Williams (Dumb and Dumber) has wrapped production on Wing Man, his sophomore feature behind the camera, in which he also stars opposite comics Russell Peters (The Opening Act) and Jamie Kennedy (Malibu’s Most Wanted).
Others rounding out the cast of the indie comedy, written and directed by Williams, include Evan Marsh (Workin’ Moms), Shiva Negar (The Cleaning Lady), Kayla Wallace (When Calls the Heart) and Dylan Flashner (The Card Counter).
The film watches as Bob (Marsh) loses his fiancée Terri (Negar) to the wealthy Kazeem (Peters), hiring the Wing Man, Turk (Williams), to help him get her back. Subsequently, though, the Wing Man faces off against his arch enemy — the other Wing Man, Eddie (Kennedy) — who has other plans for Bob. Through car races and bar hopping, this quest for love teaches Bob that true love is found right in front of him. Always there is his faithful assistant,...
Others rounding out the cast of the indie comedy, written and directed by Williams, include Evan Marsh (Workin’ Moms), Shiva Negar (The Cleaning Lady), Kayla Wallace (When Calls the Heart) and Dylan Flashner (The Card Counter).
The film watches as Bob (Marsh) loses his fiancée Terri (Negar) to the wealthy Kazeem (Peters), hiring the Wing Man, Turk (Williams), to help him get her back. Subsequently, though, the Wing Man faces off against his arch enemy — the other Wing Man, Eddie (Kennedy) — who has other plans for Bob. Through car races and bar hopping, this quest for love teaches Bob that true love is found right in front of him. Always there is his faithful assistant,...
- 12/7/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film TV
Exclusive: Netflix on Monday morning unveiled Verified Stand-Up, a new series featuring short sets from 10 comedians that’s set to premiere globally on November 28. Rising comedians that perform in the two-parter, filmed at Webster Hall in New York City, include Asif Ali, Dulcé Sloan, Gianmarco Soresi, Isiah Kelly, Leslie Liao, Nimesh Patel, Robby Hoffman, Rosebud Baker, Sabrina Wu, and Vanessa Gonzalez.
News of Netflix’s new stand-up series comes following its announcement of Improv: 60 And Still Standing, a comedy special celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Improv comedy clubs, which is set to premiere November 7th. Top comics dropping in for short sets as part of that project included Anjelah Johnson-Reyes, Bert Kreischer, Craig Robinson, Deon Cole, Fortune Feimster, Jeff Dunham, Kevin Nealon, Mark Normand, Jo Koy, and Whitney Cummings.
Linda Mendoza directed Verified Stand-Up, with Anne Harris serving as executive producer.
Previously seen on Disney ’s WandaVision and The Mandalorian,...
News of Netflix’s new stand-up series comes following its announcement of Improv: 60 And Still Standing, a comedy special celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Improv comedy clubs, which is set to premiere November 7th. Top comics dropping in for short sets as part of that project included Anjelah Johnson-Reyes, Bert Kreischer, Craig Robinson, Deon Cole, Fortune Feimster, Jeff Dunham, Kevin Nealon, Mark Normand, Jo Koy, and Whitney Cummings.
Linda Mendoza directed Verified Stand-Up, with Anne Harris serving as executive producer.
Previously seen on Disney ’s WandaVision and The Mandalorian,...
- 10/23/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film TV
ABC’s former star of The Bachelorette, Gabby Windey, has exciting news. While her relationship with Erich Schwer didn’t work out, she announced she’s officially dating a woman. So, who is Gabby Windey’s girlfriend, Robby Hoffman? Here’s what to know.
Who is Gabby Windey’s girlfriend, Robby Hoffman?
Gabby Windey’s new girlfriend, Robby Hoffman, is making headlines for dating The Bachelorette star. Windey joined the ABC series in the hopes of finding a man to get engaged to. At the end of the season, she and Erich Schwer were engaged and planning their wedding, but they didn’t last. Fans long wondered if Windey would arrive on Bachelor in Paradise to pursue love once more, but it seems she found love elsewhere.
So, who is Robby Hoffman? Hoffman is an American-Canadian writer and comedian originally born in Brooklyn. She began her career in Toronto, Canada,...
Who is Gabby Windey’s girlfriend, Robby Hoffman?
Gabby Windey’s new girlfriend, Robby Hoffman, is making headlines for dating The Bachelorette star. Windey joined the ABC series in the hopes of finding a man to get engaged to. At the end of the season, she and Erich Schwer were engaged and planning their wedding, but they didn’t last. Fans long wondered if Windey would arrive on Bachelor in Paradise to pursue love once more, but it seems she found love elsewhere.
So, who is Robby Hoffman? Hoffman is an American-Canadian writer and comedian originally born in Brooklyn. She began her career in Toronto, Canada,...
- 8/2/2023
- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Production is underway in Toronto on comedy series “One More Time,” from stand-up comedian D.J. Demers and showrunner Jessie Gabe (“Workin’ Moms”), and a cast has been revealed.
The 13 x 30′ series is a workplace comedy about D.J. (Demers), the hard-of-hearing manager of a second-hand sporting goods store, and the team of “enthusiastic” employees he leads. D.J.’s optimistic, community-oriented outlook on life is challenged at every turn, as he and his team struggle to keep the small independent shop alive.
Joining Demers in the cast are actor and comedian Geri Hall (“Astrid and Lilly Save the World”), Daniel Beirne (“Fargo”), Elise Bauman (“Workin’ Moms”), emerging actor Seran Sathiyaseelan and Dayton Sinkia (“Letterkenny”).
The cast also includes Nadine Bhabha (“Letterkenny”), Chris Robinson (“The Amazing Gayl Pile”), Maddy Foley (“The Boys”) and Marito Lopez (“Gary and His Demons”).
Demers’ one-hour specials include “[Indistinct Chatter]” “Interpreted” and “Born In ‘86” and he has appeared...
The 13 x 30′ series is a workplace comedy about D.J. (Demers), the hard-of-hearing manager of a second-hand sporting goods store, and the team of “enthusiastic” employees he leads. D.J.’s optimistic, community-oriented outlook on life is challenged at every turn, as he and his team struggle to keep the small independent shop alive.
Joining Demers in the cast are actor and comedian Geri Hall (“Astrid and Lilly Save the World”), Daniel Beirne (“Fargo”), Elise Bauman (“Workin’ Moms”), emerging actor Seran Sathiyaseelan and Dayton Sinkia (“Letterkenny”).
The cast also includes Nadine Bhabha (“Letterkenny”), Chris Robinson (“The Amazing Gayl Pile”), Maddy Foley (“The Boys”) and Marito Lopez (“Gary and His Demons”).
Demers’ one-hour specials include “[Indistinct Chatter]” “Interpreted” and “Born In ‘86” and he has appeared...
- 7/27/2023
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film TV
Now in its fourth season, Liquid Courage is an award-winning podcast where host Amanda Pereira interviews creative folks she admires (and is a little intimidated by!) with the help of some 'liquid courage' in the form of her guest's favourite drink.
The Liquid Courage Podcast is a casual interview-style show where Amanda aims to build a genuine connection with her guests while celebrating the heck out of them! The conversations are full of laughter, vulnerability and lots of yummy beverages. Our guests span disciplines including actors, directors, writers, interior designers, content creators, radio hosts, talent agents and managers, comedians, bakers, cinematogrophers and more.
Liquid Courage has been featured in Elizabeth Banks' WhoHaHa "Podcasts we love", The Toronto Star's list of "five funny podcasts that will brighten your lockdown life", and won Outstanding Debut of a Series at the Canadian Podcast Awards.
Previous guests include Aurora Browne (Baroness Von Sketch Show...
The Liquid Courage Podcast is a casual interview-style show where Amanda aims to build a genuine connection with her guests while celebrating the heck out of them! The conversations are full of laughter, vulnerability and lots of yummy beverages. Our guests span disciplines including actors, directors, writers, interior designers, content creators, radio hosts, talent agents and managers, comedians, bakers, cinematogrophers and more.
Liquid Courage has been featured in Elizabeth Banks' WhoHaHa "Podcasts we love", The Toronto Star's list of "five funny podcasts that will brighten your lockdown life", and won Outstanding Debut of a Series at the Canadian Podcast Awards.
Previous guests include Aurora Browne (Baroness Von Sketch Show...
- 7/12/2023
- Podnews.net
The seventh and final season of “Workin’ Moms,” created by and starring Catherine Reitman, first aired on April 26th, 2023. With much glorification from viewers, many consider it the best season yet, even compared to the sixth season. (I’m right there with them).
The series follows four moms, Kate (Reitman) and Anne (Dani Kind), married to Ryan Belleville, Frankie (Juno Rinaldi), and Valerie (Sarah McVie). In this series, they realize that their lives will move forward despite their challenges with their children.
Related: ‘Firefly Lane’ Season 2: Your Top 5 Burning Questions Answered
Everyone I know who has watched “Workin’ Moms” can’t stop singing its praises, and I am with them.
It’s easy to see why the show has been receiving rave reviews! With its reflection on real-life issues, such as postpartum depression, the difficulties of teenage years, and the need for balance between parenting and personal ambition, and a triumphant finale.
The series follows four moms, Kate (Reitman) and Anne (Dani Kind), married to Ryan Belleville, Frankie (Juno Rinaldi), and Valerie (Sarah McVie). In this series, they realize that their lives will move forward despite their challenges with their children.
Related: ‘Firefly Lane’ Season 2: Your Top 5 Burning Questions Answered
Everyone I know who has watched “Workin’ Moms” can’t stop singing its praises, and I am with them.
It’s easy to see why the show has been receiving rave reviews! With its reflection on real-life issues, such as postpartum depression, the difficulties of teenage years, and the need for balance between parenting and personal ambition, and a triumphant finale.
- 6/13/2023
- by Pia Vermaak
- buddytv.com
Netflix’s Bridgerton prequel had a big opening — one that also boosted interest in its parent show.
Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story debuted at No. 1 in Nielsen’s streaming rankings for May 1-7. The six-episode prequel, which premiered May 4, had 1.89 billion minutes of viewing in the United States for the week, easily outpacing every other title. Nielsen also notes that viewing for Bridgerton tripled for the week, coming in at 125 million minutes (though well outside the top 10 original series).
The 1.89 billion minutes of viewing for Queen Charlotte is equal to 31.47 million hours, a little over 20 percent of the worldwide total (148.28 million hours) that Netflix reported for the show’s opening week (Nielsen and Netflix use different methodologies for their measurement, so the Nielsen figure is a rough estimate of how much of the show’s audience came from the U.S.).
The previous week’s top title, Netflix’s The Diplomat,...
Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story debuted at No. 1 in Nielsen’s streaming rankings for May 1-7. The six-episode prequel, which premiered May 4, had 1.89 billion minutes of viewing in the United States for the week, easily outpacing every other title. Nielsen also notes that viewing for Bridgerton tripled for the week, coming in at 125 million minutes (though well outside the top 10 original series).
The 1.89 billion minutes of viewing for Queen Charlotte is equal to 31.47 million hours, a little over 20 percent of the worldwide total (148.28 million hours) that Netflix reported for the show’s opening week (Nielsen and Netflix use different methodologies for their measurement, so the Nielsen figure is a rough estimate of how much of the show’s audience came from the U.S.).
The previous week’s top title, Netflix’s The Diplomat,...
- 6/1/2023
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Apple has good reason to hit that “Believe” poster. “Ted Lasso” has hit a series high with the seventh episode of Season 3 clocking in at 795 million minutes viewed.
This triumph is based on a Nielsen report that measured total minutes viewed for streaming shows during the week of April 24–April 30. It also marks a steady increase in viewership for the Emmy-winning Apple TV darling.
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Season 3’s premiere episode brought in 539 million viewing minutes, according to Nielsen. Every week since then has seen a notable increase in viewership, save for Episode 5. After the previous week’s episode brought in 650 million minutes, “Signs”dropped to 614 million. “Ted Lasso” was then able to rebound the following week,...
Apple has good reason to hit that “Believe” poster. “Ted Lasso” has hit a series high with the seventh episode of Season 3 clocking in at 795 million minutes viewed.
This triumph is based on a Nielsen report that measured total minutes viewed for streaming shows during the week of April 24–April 30. It also marks a steady increase in viewership for the Emmy-winning Apple TV darling.
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Season 3’s premiere episode brought in 539 million viewing minutes, according to Nielsen. Every week since then has seen a notable increase in viewership, save for Episode 5. After the previous week’s episode brought in 650 million minutes, “Signs”dropped to 614 million. “Ted Lasso” was then able to rebound the following week,...
- 5/25/2023
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
John Mulaney’s first stand-up comedy special in five years got off to a solid start on Netflix.
The special, John Mulaney: Baby J, gathered 379 million minutes of viewing for the week of April 24-30, ranking 10th among original series (it premiered on April 25). It’s the second stand-up special to make the Nielsen streaming rankings this year, after Chris Rock: Selective Outrage. The latter, Netflix’s first live stand-up special, opened with 418 million minutes (albeit over less than 36 hours from its March 4 premiere) and grew to 798 million the following week.
The Diplomat was the No. 1 overall title for the second week in a row. The Netflix political drama starring Keri Russell grew by about 7 percent week to week, hitting 1.39 billion minutes of watch time. The back half of Firefly Lane’s second (and final) season pushed that show over the billion-minute mark as well; it recorded 1.11 billion minutes of viewing.
The special, John Mulaney: Baby J, gathered 379 million minutes of viewing for the week of April 24-30, ranking 10th among original series (it premiered on April 25). It’s the second stand-up special to make the Nielsen streaming rankings this year, after Chris Rock: Selective Outrage. The latter, Netflix’s first live stand-up special, opened with 418 million minutes (albeit over less than 36 hours from its March 4 premiere) and grew to 798 million the following week.
The Diplomat was the No. 1 overall title for the second week in a row. The Netflix political drama starring Keri Russell grew by about 7 percent week to week, hitting 1.39 billion minutes of watch time. The back half of Firefly Lane’s second (and final) season pushed that show over the billion-minute mark as well; it recorded 1.11 billion minutes of viewing.
- 5/25/2023
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Netflix’s already-renewed The Diplomat was No. 1 on Nielsen’s U.S. ranking of streaming originals for a second straight week, by amassing 1.4 billion minutes viewed across Season 1’s eight episodes.
The Keri Russell starrer, Nielsen notes, had the oldest-skewing audience of any title in the Top 10 for the week of April 24, with two-thirds of its viewers being over 50.
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The Keri Russell starrer, Nielsen notes, had the oldest-skewing audience of any title in the Top 10 for the week of April 24, with two-thirds of its viewers being over 50.
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- 5/25/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
As it moves through its third (and rumored final) season, the popular Apple TV series “Ted Lasso” has achieved its highest weekly viewership as measured by Nielsen’s weekly streaming rankings. The comedy was watched for 795 million minutes from April 24 to April 30, landing in the No. 6 position overall.
It should be noted that this series high comes in comparison to previous weeks of Season 3 alone, as Apple TV viewership was not measured on Nielsen’s charts until this year. However, it remains a triumphant week for the streamer, which also has the Ana de Armas and Chris Evans-led film “Ghosted” on Nielsen’s movies chart for the second week in a row, this time at No. 8 with 181 million minutes watched.
Missing from this week’s streaming rankings is “Citadel,” the Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Richard Madden-led series that Amazon Prime Video spent $185 million on. According to Nielsen, the...
It should be noted that this series high comes in comparison to previous weeks of Season 3 alone, as Apple TV viewership was not measured on Nielsen’s charts until this year. However, it remains a triumphant week for the streamer, which also has the Ana de Armas and Chris Evans-led film “Ghosted” on Nielsen’s movies chart for the second week in a row, this time at No. 8 with 181 million minutes watched.
Missing from this week’s streaming rankings is “Citadel,” the Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Richard Madden-led series that Amazon Prime Video spent $185 million on. According to Nielsen, the...
- 5/25/2023
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film TV
Shonda Rhimes’ reign continues with her latest win, “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story.” The “Bridgerton” prequel series, which opened on May 4, earned 148.28 million hours viewed on the Netflix Top 10 chart during the May 1-7 viewing window, making it the streamer’s most viewed title this week. With its six episodes, the series picked up over 22 million views in its first week. Netflix calculates total views by dividing the hours viewed (148.28 million) by total runtime hours (6.49 hours).
For context, Netflix’s latest shows to top the chart including, “The Night Agent,” Season 3 of “Outer Banks,” and “Ginny & Georgia” Season 2 were each made up of 10 episodes.
“Sweet Tooth” Season 2 followed closely behind the royal love story at No. 2 with 60.47 million hours viewed. The show’s first season also rejoined the ranks at No. 6 with 25.18 million hours viewed as viewers either rewatched or discovered the show.
Both seasons of “Firefly Lane” remained...
For context, Netflix’s latest shows to top the chart including, “The Night Agent,” Season 3 of “Outer Banks,” and “Ginny & Georgia” Season 2 were each made up of 10 episodes.
“Sweet Tooth” Season 2 followed closely behind the royal love story at No. 2 with 60.47 million hours viewed. The show’s first season also rejoined the ranks at No. 6 with 25.18 million hours viewed as viewers either rewatched or discovered the show.
Both seasons of “Firefly Lane” remained...
- 5/9/2023
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film TV
“Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story” showed the power of Netflix’s hit franchise, reaching the top of Netflix’s Top 10 TV list with more than 22 million views since its release on May 4 (148.28 million hours viewed divided by 6.49 runtime hours).
Starring Golda Rosheuvel (Queen Charlotte), India Amarteifio (Young Queen Charlotte), Corey Mylchreest (Young King George), Arsema Thomas (Young Agatha Danbury), and more, Shondaland’s “Bridgerton” prequel debuted to critical acclaim and appeared in the Top 10 in 91 countries.
The series follows the story of Young Charlotte’s arrival in England to marry the Young King George, as the union kicks off “The Great Experiment” that lead to the diverse Regency-era society featured in the flagship drama.
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Starring Golda Rosheuvel (Queen Charlotte), India Amarteifio (Young Queen Charlotte), Corey Mylchreest (Young King George), Arsema Thomas (Young Agatha Danbury), and more, Shondaland’s “Bridgerton” prequel debuted to critical acclaim and appeared in the Top 10 in 91 countries.
The series follows the story of Young Charlotte’s arrival in England to marry the Young King George, as the union kicks off “The Great Experiment” that lead to the diverse Regency-era society featured in the flagship drama.
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- 5/9/2023
- by Jose Alejandro Bastidas
- The Wrap
The “Firefly Lane” girls rejoined this week’s rankings with the final half of Season 2’s release. During the April 24-30 viewing window, the series earned 43.49 million hours viewed with the addition of its final seven episodes and landed in third on the Netflix’s Top 10 English-language TV chart.
Meanwhile, “The Diplomat” continued to lead the list of titles with 66.46 million hours viewed. Since its premiere, the show has quickly raked in over 18 million views. Netflix calculates total views by dividing the total hours viewed (123.95 million hours viewed) by its total runtime (6.76 hours). With its quick success, the streamer speedily announced a Season 2 renewal just one week after its debut.
Debuting on this week’s list is “Sweet Tooth” Season 2, which placed second among the English-Language TV titles with 48.34 million hours viewed. Season 1 also re-entered the list at No. 6 with 19.23 million hours viewed as viewers revisited or watched the show for the first time.
Meanwhile, “The Diplomat” continued to lead the list of titles with 66.46 million hours viewed. Since its premiere, the show has quickly raked in over 18 million views. Netflix calculates total views by dividing the total hours viewed (123.95 million hours viewed) by its total runtime (6.76 hours). With its quick success, the streamer speedily announced a Season 2 renewal just one week after its debut.
Debuting on this week’s list is “Sweet Tooth” Season 2, which placed second among the English-Language TV titles with 48.34 million hours viewed. Season 1 also re-entered the list at No. 6 with 19.23 million hours viewed as viewers revisited or watched the show for the first time.
- 5/2/2023
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film TV
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Netflix’s political drama “The Diplomat” has maintained the top spot on Netflix’s Top 10 TV list with 66.46 million hours viewed this week.
The Keri Russell and Rufus Sewell-led drama, which scored a quick Season 2 renewal at the streamer, reached the Top 10 in 84 countries with over 18 million views.
Just behind “The Diplomat” on the English TV list was “Sweet Tooth” Season 2, which debuted in the No. 2 spot on the list with 48.34 million hours viewed this week as Season 1 of the series also re-entered the list in the sixth most watched spot. The final installment of “Firefly Lane” Season 2 also made an impressive splash in the third spot on the list with 43.49 million hours viewed, while “Beef” locked down the No. 4 spot on the list as the revenge dramedy logged an additional 24.48 million hours viewed.
Netflix’s political drama “The Diplomat” has maintained the top spot on Netflix’s Top 10 TV list with 66.46 million hours viewed this week.
The Keri Russell and Rufus Sewell-led drama, which scored a quick Season 2 renewal at the streamer, reached the Top 10 in 84 countries with over 18 million views.
Just behind “The Diplomat” on the English TV list was “Sweet Tooth” Season 2, which debuted in the No. 2 spot on the list with 48.34 million hours viewed this week as Season 1 of the series also re-entered the list in the sixth most watched spot. The final installment of “Firefly Lane” Season 2 also made an impressive splash in the third spot on the list with 43.49 million hours viewed, while “Beef” locked down the No. 4 spot on the list as the revenge dramedy logged an additional 24.48 million hours viewed.
- 5/2/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
The Night Agent dropped out of the top three on Netflix’s list of most popular English-language TV shows for the week of April 24 to April 30. Meanwhile, The Diplomat held onto its crown.
The Diplomat ranked as No. 1 for the second week in a row with 66.46M viewing hours, which is up fairly significantly from its premiere week viewership.
Season 2 of Sweet Tooth took second place with 48.34M hours viewed. The debut of the second season, which hit Netflix on April 27, also boosted Season 1 back into the Top 10 at No. 6. The final seven episodes of Season 2 of Firefly Lane brought the second installment to No. 3 on the list with 48.34M hours viewed.
The Night Agent came in at No. 4 with another 37.68M hours viewed, which is still fairly impressive after more than a month of viewership. That was followed by Beef with 24.48M. Other returners included Love Is Blind Season...
The Diplomat ranked as No. 1 for the second week in a row with 66.46M viewing hours, which is up fairly significantly from its premiere week viewership.
Season 2 of Sweet Tooth took second place with 48.34M hours viewed. The debut of the second season, which hit Netflix on April 27, also boosted Season 1 back into the Top 10 at No. 6. The final seven episodes of Season 2 of Firefly Lane brought the second installment to No. 3 on the list with 48.34M hours viewed.
The Night Agent came in at No. 4 with another 37.68M hours viewed, which is still fairly impressive after more than a month of viewership. That was followed by Beef with 24.48M. Other returners included Love Is Blind Season...
- 5/2/2023
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film TV
Spoiler Alert: This interview contains spoilers from the final season of “Workin’ Moms,” now streaming on Netflix.
After seven seasons and more than 80 episodes, “Workin’ Moms” has retired: The seventh and final season hit Netflix on April 26. Creator, writer, sometimes director and star Catherine Reitman knew she wanted to end the series while crafting Season 6 — bringing home the comedy of working mothers who are just trying to do their best — with a final scene she’d had in her head.
“The only justice I could think of for working mothers is, you just dust yourself off, you get back up and you go to work,” she tells Variety. “That’s it — you get your kids set up, and you go back to work. And there was no fantasy that could better eclipse the reality of being a working mother.”
From the moment Reitman conceptualized the series as a new mom,...
After seven seasons and more than 80 episodes, “Workin’ Moms” has retired: The seventh and final season hit Netflix on April 26. Creator, writer, sometimes director and star Catherine Reitman knew she wanted to end the series while crafting Season 6 — bringing home the comedy of working mothers who are just trying to do their best — with a final scene she’d had in her head.
“The only justice I could think of for working mothers is, you just dust yourself off, you get back up and you go to work,” she tells Variety. “That’s it — you get your kids set up, and you go back to work. And there was no fantasy that could better eclipse the reality of being a working mother.”
From the moment Reitman conceptualized the series as a new mom,...
- 4/26/2023
- by Amber Dowling
- Variety Film TV
Netflix has several new films and original shows coming out in April, just in time for Q2. Great classic movies and animated films arrive with this month’s slate rotation as well. Some Netflix originals tackle the incoming warmer weather that arrives starting April.
Starting with the classics, Penny Marshall’s “A League of Their Own” (1992) starring Geena Davis, Tom Hanks, Lori Petty and Madonna, becomes available to watch on the streamer April 1 while we all wait for solid renewal news for Prime Video’s TV series — created by Will Graham and Abbi Jacobson — that takes the movie’s story deeper. Leonardi DiCaprio’s mind-bending movie “Inception” also arrives April Fool’s Day. Animated hits “Hotel Transylvania” and “Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax” arrive the first of the month as well.
“Firefly Lane” Season 2 Part 2 will conclude the television adaptation of Kristin Hannah’s novel, which tells the story of Tully...
Starting with the classics, Penny Marshall’s “A League of Their Own” (1992) starring Geena Davis, Tom Hanks, Lori Petty and Madonna, becomes available to watch on the streamer April 1 while we all wait for solid renewal news for Prime Video’s TV series — created by Will Graham and Abbi Jacobson — that takes the movie’s story deeper. Leonardi DiCaprio’s mind-bending movie “Inception” also arrives April Fool’s Day. Animated hits “Hotel Transylvania” and “Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax” arrive the first of the month as well.
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- 4/9/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Always movie, John Mulaney’s new stand-up special, the second season of Sweet Tooth and the final seasons of Better Call Saul, Working Moms and Firefly Lane are among the much-anticipated projects hitting Netflix this month.
The Power Rangers movie, streaming April 19, brings back series castmembers David Yost, Walter Jones, Steve Cardenas, Catherine Sutherland, Karan Ashley and Johnny Yong Bosch as they face off against the evil Rita Repulsa (Barbara Goodson) once more.
John Mulaney returns to Netflix for his latest stand-up special, Baby J, on April 25. Baby J, shot at Boston’s Symphony Hall, marks Mulaney’s third stand-up special at Netflix, which also streamed his variety special John Mulaney & The Sack Lunch Bunch in 2019. The special is also Mulaney’s first since his recent divorce, stint in rehab and welcoming a baby with Olivia Munn.
At the end of the month, Netflix...
The Power Rangers movie, streaming April 19, brings back series castmembers David Yost, Walter Jones, Steve Cardenas, Catherine Sutherland, Karan Ashley and Johnny Yong Bosch as they face off against the evil Rita Repulsa (Barbara Goodson) once more.
John Mulaney returns to Netflix for his latest stand-up special, Baby J, on April 25. Baby J, shot at Boston’s Symphony Hall, marks Mulaney’s third stand-up special at Netflix, which also streamed his variety special John Mulaney & The Sack Lunch Bunch in 2019. The special is also Mulaney’s first since his recent divorce, stint in rehab and welcoming a baby with Olivia Munn.
At the end of the month, Netflix...
- 4/7/2023
- by Hilary Lewis
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The parade of stars and VIPs partying on April 4 at Netflix’s Canadian headquarters launch had good reason to show up.
Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos hosted a glitzy bash in his new home base in Toronto, having invited Hollywood talent — like Stranger Things star Noah Schnapp; Suits actor Patrick J. Adams; Never Have I Ever actress Maitreyi Ramakrishnan; and Robbie Amell, star of Upload, the sci-fi afterlife comedy shot in Vancouver — to rub shoulders with local Netflix execs like Danielle Woodrow and Tara Woodbury, who steer the streamer’s local content strategy north of the border.
“We’re excited to have a new home here in Toronto and are looking forward to all of the great work to come with the talented people in this country,” Sarandos said while toasting his party guests, who included Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau; U.S. ambassador to Canada David L. Cohen; U.
Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos hosted a glitzy bash in his new home base in Toronto, having invited Hollywood talent — like Stranger Things star Noah Schnapp; Suits actor Patrick J. Adams; Never Have I Ever actress Maitreyi Ramakrishnan; and Robbie Amell, star of Upload, the sci-fi afterlife comedy shot in Vancouver — to rub shoulders with local Netflix execs like Danielle Woodrow and Tara Woodbury, who steer the streamer’s local content strategy north of the border.
“We’re excited to have a new home here in Toronto and are looking forward to all of the great work to come with the talented people in this country,” Sarandos said while toasting his party guests, who included Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau; U.S. ambassador to Canada David L. Cohen; U.
- 4/5/2023
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Netflix has a solid month of programming in place for the month of April as returning favorites and fresh titles join the streaming library. Among some of the must-see selections are new series like Beef, Transatlantic, and Florida Man, as well as returning fares such as Sweet Tooth, Firefly Lane, and Workin’ Moms. Additionally, the nostalgic Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Always and the documentary Chimp Empire adds to the variety of options available. Below, we’re rounding up all the titles coming and going from Netflix in April 2023 and highlighting a few of the selections mentioned above. Scroll down for the full listing, and let us know what you’ll be streaming in the comments section below. Available This Month on Netflix: April Tba Ex-Addicts Club — Netflix Series Welcome to Eden: Season 2 — Netflix Series April 1 28 Days A League of Their Own American Hustle Battleship The Birds Born...
- 4/3/2023
- TV Insider
April will see a host of new movies and TV show arrive on Netflix.
Alongside film versions of TV shows The Last Kingdom and Power Rangers will be the second season of cult hit Sweet Tooth, and Beef, an intriguing new series from Ali Wong and Steven Yeun.
There is also a music documentary about Lewis Capaldi as well as Brett Morgen’s David Bowie film Moonage Daydream, and a stand-up special from American comedian John Mulaney – not to mention the arrival of a long-awaited season of TV that will make subscripers very happy.
There is a wide selection of titles being added in the UK that aren’t going to be on US Netflix, so below, we’ve signalled where you can find everything.
Find a full list of every movie being removed from Netflix here.
Nb: We put this list together with help from What’s on Netflix.
Alongside film versions of TV shows The Last Kingdom and Power Rangers will be the second season of cult hit Sweet Tooth, and Beef, an intriguing new series from Ali Wong and Steven Yeun.
There is also a music documentary about Lewis Capaldi as well as Brett Morgen’s David Bowie film Moonage Daydream, and a stand-up special from American comedian John Mulaney – not to mention the arrival of a long-awaited season of TV that will make subscripers very happy.
There is a wide selection of titles being added in the UK that aren’t going to be on US Netflix, so below, we’ve signalled where you can find everything.
Find a full list of every movie being removed from Netflix here.
Nb: We put this list together with help from What’s on Netflix.
- 4/1/2023
- by Jacob Stolworthy
- The Independent - TV
April will see a host of new movies and TV show arrive on Netflix.
Alongside film versions of TV shows The Last Kingdom and Power Rangers will be the second season of cult hit Sweet Tooth, and Beef, an intriguing new series from Ali Wong and Steven Yeun.
There is also a music documentary about Lewis Capaldi as well as Brett Morgen’s David Bowie film Moonage Daydream, and a stand-up special from American comedian John Mulaney – not to mention the arrival of a long-awaited season of TV that will make subscripers very happy.
There is a wide selection of titles being added in the UK that aren’t going to be on US Netflix, so below, we’ve signalled where you can find everything.
Find a full list of every movie being removed from Netflix here.
Nb: We put this list together with help from What’s on Netflix.
Alongside film versions of TV shows The Last Kingdom and Power Rangers will be the second season of cult hit Sweet Tooth, and Beef, an intriguing new series from Ali Wong and Steven Yeun.
There is also a music documentary about Lewis Capaldi as well as Brett Morgen’s David Bowie film Moonage Daydream, and a stand-up special from American comedian John Mulaney – not to mention the arrival of a long-awaited season of TV that will make subscripers very happy.
There is a wide selection of titles being added in the UK that aren’t going to be on US Netflix, so below, we’ve signalled where you can find everything.
Find a full list of every movie being removed from Netflix here.
Nb: We put this list together with help from What’s on Netflix.
- 4/1/2023
- by Jacob Stolworthy
- The Independent - Film
Netflix has jumped on board an untitled comedy to be shot in Canada’s Arctic for local broadcasters CBC and Aptn.
The homegrown Indigenous series is set to film in the Canadian territory of Nunavut and will center on a young Inuk mother who wants to build a new future for herself in her small Arctic town, but comes up against everyone knowing her business. There’s no word on casting, but the English-language comedy will have some local Inuktitut language spoken by the characters, according to producers.
The series from Northwood Entertainment and Red Marrow Media was created and will be written by Inuit screenwriter and producer Stacey Aglok MacDonald and Inuit filmmaker Alethea Arnaquq-Baril. Netflix will stream the comedy worldwide, and eventually in Canada, after local broadcast windows on the CBC and Aptn, the country’s Indigenous TV network.
“This series is full of stories that come straight...
The homegrown Indigenous series is set to film in the Canadian territory of Nunavut and will center on a young Inuk mother who wants to build a new future for herself in her small Arctic town, but comes up against everyone knowing her business. There’s no word on casting, but the English-language comedy will have some local Inuktitut language spoken by the characters, according to producers.
The series from Northwood Entertainment and Red Marrow Media was created and will be written by Inuit screenwriter and producer Stacey Aglok MacDonald and Inuit filmmaker Alethea Arnaquq-Baril. Netflix will stream the comedy worldwide, and eventually in Canada, after local broadcast windows on the CBC and Aptn, the country’s Indigenous TV network.
“This series is full of stories that come straight...
- 3/30/2023
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
So many great stories in history start out with the key players hating each other — as it is in Netflix and A24’s “Beef,” streaming on Netflix in April. Amy (Ali Wong) and Danny (Steven Yeun) meet via parking lot bump turned action-movie car chase, their lives connecting and their road rage lingering in weeks and months after the incident. In reviewing the series, IndieWire’s Ben Travers said that “’Beef’ does a fine job balancing Amy and Danny’s practical intelligence and impractical passions; their bitterness toward the other driver ebbs and flows as their personal lives better or worsen, and it’s in these moments that the half-hour drama thrives.”
The series from Lee Sung Jin premieres on April 6. See below for more titles coming to Netflix in April 2023.
April 1
“28 Days”
“A League of Their Own”
“American Hustle”
“Battleship”
“The Birds”
“Born on the Fourth of July...
The series from Lee Sung Jin premieres on April 6. See below for more titles coming to Netflix in April 2023.
April 1
“28 Days”
“A League of Their Own”
“American Hustle”
“Battleship”
“The Birds”
“Born on the Fourth of July...
- 3/22/2023
- by Proma Khosla
- Indiewire
The casting process is well underway on the upcoming Paramount sequel series to the acclaimed sitcom "Frasier." After many years of gestation and development, Kelsey Grammer will once again reprise his role as the psychiatrist-turned-radio-personality that first appeared at the Boston bar where everyone knows your name in "Cheers." Although, this time he will be in a whole new city with its own set of adventures and obstacles waiting for the good doctor.
Of course, Dr. Crane won't be alone in his new ventures. Recently, we learned that Nicholas Lyndhurst will play Frasier's "British, boozy, and larger than life" college chum Alan Cornwall. And though original cast members like David Hyde Pearce or Jane Leeves aren't expected to return for the revival at this time, a familiar character from the original series will be making a comeback in the form of Lilith and Frasier's son, Frederick. Now an adult, he will be played by "Tenet,...
Of course, Dr. Crane won't be alone in his new ventures. Recently, we learned that Nicholas Lyndhurst will play Frasier's "British, boozy, and larger than life" college chum Alan Cornwall. And though original cast members like David Hyde Pearce or Jane Leeves aren't expected to return for the revival at this time, a familiar character from the original series will be making a comeback in the form of Lilith and Frasier's son, Frederick. Now an adult, he will be played by "Tenet,...
- 1/25/2023
- by Ben F. Silverio
- Slash Film
The “Frasier” sequel series at Paramount has added Anders Keith and Jess Salgueiro to its cast, Variety has learned.
The pair join series lead Kelsey Grammer as well as cast members Nicholas Lyndhurst and Jack Cutmore-Scott.
Plot details are being kept mostly under wraps for the series, but the official logline states, “Frasier is off to a different city with new challenges to face, new relationships to forge, and an old dream or two to finally fulfill. Frasier has re-entered the building!”
Keith will star as David, Frasier’s nephew. The character is the son of Niles and Daphne from the original show who was born during the two-part series finale. Now an adult, David is described as “an awkward college freshman with a penchant for off-kilter observations. Frasier’s nephew David has Niles’ intelligence, Daphne’s smile, and neither of their polish. David’s unearned confidence may confuse some,...
The pair join series lead Kelsey Grammer as well as cast members Nicholas Lyndhurst and Jack Cutmore-Scott.
Plot details are being kept mostly under wraps for the series, but the official logline states, “Frasier is off to a different city with new challenges to face, new relationships to forge, and an old dream or two to finally fulfill. Frasier has re-entered the building!”
Keith will star as David, Frasier’s nephew. The character is the son of Niles and Daphne from the original show who was born during the two-part series finale. Now an adult, David is described as “an awkward college freshman with a penchant for off-kilter observations. Frasier’s nephew David has Niles’ intelligence, Daphne’s smile, and neither of their polish. David’s unearned confidence may confuse some,...
- 1/25/2023
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film TV
Catherine Reitman wanted to share stories of women trying — and often failing — to have it all. Fast forward seven seasons, 83 episodes and dozens of awards nominations (including two International Emmy nods), and she’s ready to put that baby to bed.
“Workin’ Moms” was born following the creator, showrunner, star and sometimes director’s own first Mother’s Day, which she missed while shooting an indie movie. Along with her husband Philip Sternberg (who plays her on-screen husband Nathan on the series), they created the production banner Wolf Rabbit and sold what was initially going to be a premium cable project to FX.
Reitman had spent a lot of time growing up in Canada with her family (her father was late Canadian filmmaker Ivan Reitman), so when FX passed, she looked north and sold the series to CBC.
“Honest to God, I was so hopeful that I would get to Season 2,” Reitman recalls to Variety.
“Workin’ Moms” was born following the creator, showrunner, star and sometimes director’s own first Mother’s Day, which she missed while shooting an indie movie. Along with her husband Philip Sternberg (who plays her on-screen husband Nathan on the series), they created the production banner Wolf Rabbit and sold what was initially going to be a premium cable project to FX.
Reitman had spent a lot of time growing up in Canada with her family (her father was late Canadian filmmaker Ivan Reitman), so when FX passed, she looked north and sold the series to CBC.
“Honest to God, I was so hopeful that I would get to Season 2,” Reitman recalls to Variety.
- 1/3/2023
- by Amber Dowling
- Variety Film TV
Exclusive: Saving Hope and Burden of Truth showrunner Adam Pettle has joined a newly formed content arm at Canada’s Vanguarde Artists Management.
Pettle, also an exec on CBC drama The Borough, will work alongside Tina Horwitz and Jay Horwitz at Vanguarde Pictures, which will be based in Toronto and focus on developing scripted content for cable, broadcast, streaming and podcasts.
Tina Horwitz, who founded Vanguarde Artists Management, will be Co-Head of Vanguarde Pictures alongside Jay Horwitz.
“This is a very natural progression for Adam and for us collectively,” said Tina Horwitz. “We’re lucky to have had some very rewarding relationships working with clients as producers, and we look forward to giving these efforts more oxygen.”
Along with managing clients, she has been executive producer on CBC and Netflix series Workin’ Moms, which is nearing the end of a seven-season run.
Pettle’s credits include showrunner on Corus and NBC drama Nurses,...
Pettle, also an exec on CBC drama The Borough, will work alongside Tina Horwitz and Jay Horwitz at Vanguarde Pictures, which will be based in Toronto and focus on developing scripted content for cable, broadcast, streaming and podcasts.
Tina Horwitz, who founded Vanguarde Artists Management, will be Co-Head of Vanguarde Pictures alongside Jay Horwitz.
“This is a very natural progression for Adam and for us collectively,” said Tina Horwitz. “We’re lucky to have had some very rewarding relationships working with clients as producers, and we look forward to giving these efforts more oxygen.”
Along with managing clients, she has been executive producer on CBC and Netflix series Workin’ Moms, which is nearing the end of a seven-season run.
Pettle’s credits include showrunner on Corus and NBC drama Nurses,...
- 11/11/2022
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film TV
Anna Faris revealed the identity of the director she previously accused of harassment: late comedy helmer Ivan Reitman.
During Faris’ podcast “Unqualified,” the actress said that Reitman “slapped my ass” during production on the 2006 romantic comedy “My Super Ex-Girlfriend” and “yelled” at her on her first day on set (via Deadline). Faris felt “angry, hurt, and humiliated” by the encounter.
“Ghostbusters” director Reitman died in February 2022 at age 75.
“One of my hardest film experiences was with Ivan Reitman,” Faris told Lena Dunham during the podcast episode. “I mean, the idea of attempting to make a comedy under this, like, reign of terror, he was a yeller. He would bring down somebody every day…and my first day, it was me.”
“My Super Ex-Girlfriend” also starred Luke Wilson, Rainn Wilson, Uma Thurman, and Reitman’s daughter, Catherine Reitman, who went on to create Netflix comedy “Workin’ Moms.”
Faris said that she...
During Faris’ podcast “Unqualified,” the actress said that Reitman “slapped my ass” during production on the 2006 romantic comedy “My Super Ex-Girlfriend” and “yelled” at her on her first day on set (via Deadline). Faris felt “angry, hurt, and humiliated” by the encounter.
“Ghostbusters” director Reitman died in February 2022 at age 75.
“One of my hardest film experiences was with Ivan Reitman,” Faris told Lena Dunham during the podcast episode. “I mean, the idea of attempting to make a comedy under this, like, reign of terror, he was a yeller. He would bring down somebody every day…and my first day, it was me.”
“My Super Ex-Girlfriend” also starred Luke Wilson, Rainn Wilson, Uma Thurman, and Reitman’s daughter, Catherine Reitman, who went on to create Netflix comedy “Workin’ Moms.”
Faris said that she...
- 10/19/2022
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
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As a make-up artist touches up Catherine Reitman’s hair between takes, it’s not immediately clear how many hats she wears on the Toronto soundstage for Workin’ Moms, her popular CBC and Netflix comedy.
Reitman is the creator, executive producer, writer and star, playing Kate Foster, on the half-hour series that began as four women in a Mommy and Me group wanting to have it all, yet juggling the real challenges of being a modern working mother, relationships, insatiable babies, horrific co-workers and postpartum depression.
“I laugh at the writers all the time. Here’s this indulgent thing I’m doing, sharing my personal experiences, praying that one out of five mothers will connect, and it turned out that a huge chunk of our audience don’t even have kids,” she tells The Hollywood Reporter about the improbability of her first TV...
As a make-up artist touches up Catherine Reitman’s hair between takes, it’s not immediately clear how many hats she wears on the Toronto soundstage for Workin’ Moms, her popular CBC and Netflix comedy.
Reitman is the creator, executive producer, writer and star, playing Kate Foster, on the half-hour series that began as four women in a Mommy and Me group wanting to have it all, yet juggling the real challenges of being a modern working mother, relationships, insatiable babies, horrific co-workers and postpartum depression.
“I laugh at the writers all the time. Here’s this indulgent thing I’m doing, sharing my personal experiences, praying that one out of five mothers will connect, and it turned out that a huge chunk of our audience don’t even have kids,” she tells The Hollywood Reporter about the improbability of her first TV...
- 9/8/2022
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: Canadian actress, filmmaker and producer Caitlyn Sponheimer’s feature directorial debut Wild Goat Surf has begun shooting in the Okanagan region of British Columbia.
Set in a rundown Rv park during the summer of 2003, the drama follows Goat, a 12-year-old, surfing-obsessed, prodigal skater girl over the unstructured days of the summer as she dreams of becoming a surfer like her deceased father, even though she lives 700km from the ocean.
Sponheimer also appears in front of the camera alongside freshly announced young cast members Shayelin Martin as Goat as well as Leandro Guedes and Dyllón Burnside in supporting roles.
“I am so thrilled to be back in the stunning Okanagan Valley where I spent my summers as a youth; it’s wild not many people know about it. The perfect backdrop to paint...
Set in a rundown Rv park during the summer of 2003, the drama follows Goat, a 12-year-old, surfing-obsessed, prodigal skater girl over the unstructured days of the summer as she dreams of becoming a surfer like her deceased father, even though she lives 700km from the ocean.
Sponheimer also appears in front of the camera alongside freshly announced young cast members Shayelin Martin as Goat as well as Leandro Guedes and Dyllón Burnside in supporting roles.
“I am so thrilled to be back in the stunning Okanagan Valley where I spent my summers as a youth; it’s wild not many people know about it. The perfect backdrop to paint...
- 8/25/2022
- by Melanie Goodfellow and Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film TV
Exclusive: The New York-based Visit Films has acquired world rights excluding Canada to the video store dramedy I Like Movies, which will debut as part of the Discovery program at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival.
The film was co-written and directed by first-time filmmaker Chandler Levack who negotiated the deal with Ryan Kampe of Visit Films alongside producer Lindsay Blair Goeldner and co-producer Evan Dubinsky.
Set in Burlington, Ontario, in 2003, the film follows hyper-ambitious teenage cinephile Lawrence Kweller, who dreams of attending film school at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. In order to raise the hefty tuition fee, he gets his dream job at the local video store, Sequels. Wracked with anxiety about his future, Lawrence begins alienating the most important people in his life, including his best friend, Matt Macarchuck, and his single mother, Terri, all while developing a complicated friendship with his older female manager, Alana.
The film was co-written and directed by first-time filmmaker Chandler Levack who negotiated the deal with Ryan Kampe of Visit Films alongside producer Lindsay Blair Goeldner and co-producer Evan Dubinsky.
Set in Burlington, Ontario, in 2003, the film follows hyper-ambitious teenage cinephile Lawrence Kweller, who dreams of attending film school at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. In order to raise the hefty tuition fee, he gets his dream job at the local video store, Sequels. Wracked with anxiety about his future, Lawrence begins alienating the most important people in his life, including his best friend, Matt Macarchuck, and his single mother, Terri, all while developing a complicated friendship with his older female manager, Alana.
- 8/10/2022
- by Zac Ntim
- Deadline Film TV
Stranger Things once again dominated Nielsen’s U.S. streaming ranking (for the week of June 6), while The Boys soared two spots with the release of Season 3’s fourth episode.
Netflix’s Stranger Things — which previously shattered records with 7.2 billion minutes viewed — this week racked up another 4.2 billion minutes viewed across 32 total episodes.
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Prime Video’s The Boys placed second with 919 million minutes viewed across 20 total episodes,...
Netflix’s Stranger Things — which previously shattered records with 7.2 billion minutes viewed — this week racked up another 4.2 billion minutes viewed across 32 total episodes.
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Prime Video’s The Boys placed second with 919 million minutes viewed across 20 total episodes,...
- 7/7/2022
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
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Given the records Stranger Things has already set since the premiere of its fourth season, one more isn’t that much of a surprise. But the new mark the Netflix series hit is a big one.
Stranger Things amassed 7.2 billion minutes of viewing time for the week of May 30-June 5, according to Nielsen — the highest weekly total for any streaming title since the advent of weekly rankings almost two years ago. It also has the biggest two-week tally for any streaming show: In the week of May 23-29, when season four of Stranger Things premiered, it had 5.14 billion minutes of viewing for a two-week total of 12.34 billion minutes.
Previously, no streaming show measured by Nielsen had ever reached 6 billion minutes in a single week, let alone 7 billion. Only Tiger King (twice) and Ozark in the spring of 2020 — amid pandemic lockdowns — had topped 5 billion minutes prior to Stranger Things.
Given the records Stranger Things has already set since the premiere of its fourth season, one more isn’t that much of a surprise. But the new mark the Netflix series hit is a big one.
Stranger Things amassed 7.2 billion minutes of viewing time for the week of May 30-June 5, according to Nielsen — the highest weekly total for any streaming title since the advent of weekly rankings almost two years ago. It also has the biggest two-week tally for any streaming show: In the week of May 23-29, when season four of Stranger Things premiered, it had 5.14 billion minutes of viewing for a two-week total of 12.34 billion minutes.
Previously, no streaming show measured by Nielsen had ever reached 6 billion minutes in a single week, let alone 7 billion. Only Tiger King (twice) and Ozark in the spring of 2020 — amid pandemic lockdowns — had topped 5 billion minutes prior to Stranger Things.
- 7/1/2022
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Momentum Pictures will release Neon Lights On Demand and Digital on July 12, 2022. Directed by Rouzbeh Heydari (Together Again), Dana Abraham (Prisoner of Fear) wrote the film and stars in the movie along with Brenna Coates (“Coroner”), Brit MacRae (“The Eden Theory”), Stephen Tracey (“Good Sam”), Rene Escobar, Jr. (“Air Crash Investigation”), Erika Swayze (“Workin’ Moms”), Lauren Howe (“Reacher”) …
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- 6/30/2022
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
Comedy Workin’ Moms is coming to an end following its upcoming seventh season as creator, executive producer, and star Catherine Reitman shared the news with fans. The show which debuted in 2017 is an original program for CBC in Canada and streams on Netflix for viewers in the United States. Workin’ Moms follows a group of mothers and friends dealing with the challenges life has to offer as they try to balance work, family and love lives. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Workin’ Moms (@workinmoms) Reitman stars as lead Kate Foster, and she took to social media to address her viewers and inform them that despite the show’s success and her love for it, the time has come to end the story. Currently filming Season 7, Reitman shared the following statement in a release: “To our incredible fans, making this show has been the ride of my life.
- 6/21/2022
- TV Insider
Catherine Reitman’s Workin’ Moms is coming to an end. The hit comedy series, which airs on CBC in Canada and streams on Netflix, has been renewed for a seventh and final season.
Creator and executive producer Reitman, who also stars in the lead role of Kate Foster, announced today that the seventh season will be its last.
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“To our incredible fans, making this show has been the ride of my life. Philip and I hit the ground, day one of season one, with a three-month old and a two-year-old, watching as we pressed forward on one mission: to tell the stories of four flawed mothers, who dared to be something beyond their nurseries. Going to work every day, whether in the room with our brilliant writers, on set with our extraordinary cast or in post with the best producing team in the business,...
Creator and executive producer Reitman, who also stars in the lead role of Kate Foster, announced today that the seventh season will be its last.
TV Series Cancellations 2022: Photo Gallery
“To our incredible fans, making this show has been the ride of my life. Philip and I hit the ground, day one of season one, with a three-month old and a two-year-old, watching as we pressed forward on one mission: to tell the stories of four flawed mothers, who dared to be something beyond their nurseries. Going to work every day, whether in the room with our brilliant writers, on set with our extraordinary cast or in post with the best producing team in the business,...
- 6/20/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film TV
We have some bad news for fans of the Netflix/CBC comedy series, Workin' Moms.
The hit series will wrap with its upcoming seventh season, according to Catherine Reitman, the star, creator, and director.
“And so, it is with love and gratitude that I’m announcing season seven as our final season. The biggest thank you to our partners, CBC and Netflix, for getting behind a show that points a flashlight into the darkest corners of motherhood," Reitman shared in a statement.
"To those of you who’ve stopped me on the street, to share your love of the show — I see you. I hear you. And I thank you. Go get ’em mamas."
Reitman also shared a video on Twitter, teasing fans about what's on the horizon for the last-ever season.
The series launched in Canada in 2017, with Netflix taking international rights two years later.
The last-ever season will...
The hit series will wrap with its upcoming seventh season, according to Catherine Reitman, the star, creator, and director.
“And so, it is with love and gratitude that I’m announcing season seven as our final season. The biggest thank you to our partners, CBC and Netflix, for getting behind a show that points a flashlight into the darkest corners of motherhood," Reitman shared in a statement.
"To those of you who’ve stopped me on the street, to share your love of the show — I see you. I hear you. And I thank you. Go get ’em mamas."
Reitman also shared a video on Twitter, teasing fans about what's on the horizon for the last-ever season.
The series launched in Canada in 2017, with Netflix taking international rights two years later.
The last-ever season will...
- 6/20/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
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