Comcast-owned Sky has commissioned a UK version of E!’s dating show Dating No Filter, with NBCUniversal’s Monkey Kingdom producing the eight-part series.
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Utopia will not see a second series made for Amazon.Utopia, which aired in the UK for two seasons between 2013 and 2014, was picked up by Gone Girl author and screenwriter Gillian Flynn for a US version starring John Cusack, Sasha Lane and Rainn Wilson, and premiered in September.As Deadline reports, Amazon has now opted to not order a second season owing to the remake having a quiet run.Utopia tells the story of a group of young adults who meet online and are pursued by a deep state
.Comcast-owned Sky has commissioned a UK version of E!’s dating show Dating No Filter, with NBCUniversal’s Monkey Kingdom producing the eight-part series.
ViacomCBS Networks International president and CEO David Lynn is stepping down after 24 years with the company, while Raffaele Annecchino has been hired in his place.
direct to your inboxGood Morning Britain has been hit with more than 1,000 Ofcom complaints after Ben Shephard and Rishi Sunak clashed on the show. The Chancellor appeared on the ITV news programme last Thursday (November 26) where he was quizzed by Ben and co-host Susanna Reid.
Will Thorne Staff WriterTurns out “Utopia” wasn’t a perfect fit at Amazon.The streamer has canceled the sci-fi drama after only a single season, Variety has confirmed.
Amazon has opted not to order a second season of Utopia, its straight-to-series adaptation of the British drama, written by Gone Girl author and screenwriter Gillian Flynn. The series, starring John Cusack, Sasha Lane and Rainn Wilson, premiered on Sept. 25 to so-so reviews and had a quiet run.
The Asia Pacific Screen Academy honoured regional filmmakers at a special presentation on Australia’s Gold Coast last night (November 26).
Piers Morgan has declared war on money expert Martin Lewis. The founder of the website Money Saving Expert made a rude jibe on his ITV show last night, sparking Piers' angry response.
Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid have sent their love to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry after the Duchess of Sussex announced she suffered a miscarriage. Good Morning Britain presenters Piers, 55, and Susanna, 49, shared tributes to Meghan, 39, and Harry, 36, as they spoke about the Duchess’ personal account shared in the New York Times.