No soap operas here! Cameron Mathison and his wife, Vanessa Mathison (née Arevalo), found love while working as models in the late ‘90s — and they’re still going strong.
14.11.2022 - 21:03 / deadline.com
CBS has unveiled its midseason schedule – setting out plans to launch its True Lies series adaptation and RuPaul-hosted gameshow Lingo.
It comes after ABC, Fox and NBC revealed their midseason schedules last week.
True Lies, which comes from McG and stars Steve Howey and Ginger Gonzaga, will launch on Thursday February 23 at 9pm before moving to its regular slot of Wednesday at 10pm on March 1 following the two-hour premiere of season 44 of Survivor.
Lingo, which is based on a classic format, will launch on Wednesday January 11 at 9pm.
Tough As Nails, hosted by Phil Keoghan, returns for its fourth season with a two-hour special premiere on Wednesday January 4 at 9pm before moving to its regular timeslot of 10pm on Wednesday January 11.
Primetime episodes of The Price Is Right, hosted by Drew Carey, will air at 8pm from Wednesday January 4.
There’s no sign of musical talent show Superfan, which was set to air midseason, but has yet to be dated.
True Lies, which was handed a series order in May, is inspired by James Cameron’s hit 1994 action comedy movie, and comes from from Matt Nix, McG, Cameron and 20th Television.
The series follows Harry (Steve Howey), a first-class international spy for U.S. intelligence agency Omega Sector, and his wife, Helen (Ginger Gonzaga), a language professor bored with her daily routine, who makes the shocking discovery that her seemingly ordinary husband is leading an extraordinary double life.
Erica Hernandez, Omar Miller, Mike O’Gorman, Annabella Didion, and Lucas Jaye also star. Nix, Cameron, Rae Sanchini, McG, Mary Viola, Corey Marsh and Josh Levy are executive producers. Anthony Hemingway is an executive producer and directed the pilot from a script by Nix. Sean Hoagland and
No soap operas here! Cameron Mathison and his wife, Vanessa Mathison (née Arevalo), found love while working as models in the late ‘90s — and they’re still going strong.
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It’s midseason schedule day for the broadcast networks, it seems.
how many people give a s— now?”That is the question James Cameron!Set more than a decade after the events of the first “Avatar,” the sequel sees Jake (Sam Worthington) and Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña) overseeing a brood of Na’vi kiddos who once again come under threat from the evil corporation RDA and must band together with a tribe of water people to defend their home. Almost everybody is back from the first film, including those that died off, like Sigourney Weaver (now playing a young Na’vi girl) and Stephen Lang, whose villainous Quaritch has been brought back to life by RDA as a Recombinant – an Avatar with human memories.
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