What Happened
The world of television and film has seen a flurry of activity in recent weeks, with new castings, licensing deals, and upcoming releases making headlines. In this article, we'll take a closer look at some of the latest developments.
New Castings
Miriam Shor, known for her roles in "Pluribus" and "Younger," has joined the cast of AMC's "The Audacity" for season 2. She will play the role of Randy Flemming, a shrewd and unintimidated FBI agent. The news was announced after the season 1 finale, which introduced an unknown character who has now been officially cast.
Meanwhile, "The Pitt" stars Isa Briones and Gerran Howell have been discussing their experiences on set, including who gets squeamish and what to expect from season 3. In an interview, Howell revealed that he no longer gets grossed out by the things he sees on set, asking "Is that a red flag?"
Licensing Deals
CBS has signed a licensing agreement with Lee Mendelson Film Productions over the use of a Peanuts theme song on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert." The deal comes after Colbert snuck in one final gag against CBS during the final episode of the show, airing an unlicensed Peanuts song. The proceeds from the licensing agreement will go to World Central Kitchen.
Upcoming Releases
Yellow Veil Pictures has boarded the NYC nightlife thriller "Corpus," which is set to have its premiere at Montreal's Fantasia International Film Festival. The film is the debut feature from Corrin Evans, who scripted the film alongside Lily Cowles. It stars Jeff Wahlberg and Brodie.
Key Facts
- What: New castings, licensing deals, and upcoming releases
- Where: Various locations, including New York and Montreal
- Impact: Excitement for fans of TV and film, new opportunities for actors and producers
What Experts Say
Ali Larter, who has had a rollercoaster of a career spanning 30 years, has been discussing her role in Taylor Sheridan's smash-hit Paramount+ drama series "Landman." She has praised the show, saying it has "raised me to the next level" and that she has never been better than she is on the show.
What Comes Next
As the world of TV and film continues to evolve, fans can expect more exciting developments in the coming weeks and months. From new castings and licensing deals to upcoming releases, there's always something to look forward to. Stay tuned for more updates and behind-the-scenes insights into the world of entertainment.
What Happened
The world of television and film has seen a flurry of activity in recent weeks, with new castings, licensing deals, and upcoming releases making headlines. In this article, we'll take a closer look at some of the latest developments.
New Castings
Miriam Shor, known for her roles in "Pluribus" and "Younger," has joined the cast of AMC's "The Audacity" for season 2. She will play the role of Randy Flemming, a shrewd and unintimidated FBI agent. The news was announced after the season 1 finale, which introduced an unknown character who has now been officially cast.
Meanwhile, "The Pitt" stars Isa Briones and Gerran Howell have been discussing their experiences on set, including who gets squeamish and what to expect from season 3. In an interview, Howell revealed that he no longer gets grossed out by the things he sees on set, asking "Is that a red flag?"
Licensing Deals
CBS has signed a licensing agreement with Lee Mendelson Film Productions over the use of a Peanuts theme song on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert." The deal comes after Colbert snuck in one final gag against CBS during the final episode of the show, airing an unlicensed Peanuts song. The proceeds from the licensing agreement will go to World Central Kitchen.
Upcoming Releases
Yellow Veil Pictures has boarded the NYC nightlife thriller "Corpus," which is set to have its premiere at Montreal's Fantasia International Film Festival. The film is the debut feature from Corrin Evans, who scripted the film alongside Lily Cowles. It stars Jeff Wahlberg and Brodie.
Key Facts
- What: New castings, licensing deals, and upcoming releases
- Where: Various locations, including New York and Montreal
- Impact: Excitement for fans of TV and film, new opportunities for actors and producers
What Experts Say
Ali Larter, who has had a rollercoaster of a career spanning 30 years, has been discussing her role in Taylor Sheridan's smash-hit Paramount+ drama series "Landman." She has praised the show, saying it has "raised me to the next level" and that she has never been better than she is on the show.
What Comes Next
As the world of TV and film continues to evolve, fans can expect more exciting developments in the coming weeks and months. From new castings and licensing deals to upcoming releases, there's always something to look forward to. Stay tuned for more updates and behind-the-scenes insights into the world of entertainment.