EXCLUSIVE: Deadline hears that Quentin Tarantino is in early talks to direct one or two episodes of Justified: City Primeval, the FX limited series that reunites Timothy Olyphant with his six-gun as U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens. No one was commenting.
EXCLUSIVE: Deadline hears that Quentin Tarantino is in early talks to direct one or two episodes of Justified: City Primeval, the FX limited series that reunites Timothy Olyphant with his six-gun as U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens. No one was commenting.
Apple TV+ has announced premiere dates for its upcoming espionage series Slow Horses, starring Oscar winner Gary Oldman, and female-driven anthology series Roar, starring Nicole Kidman, Cynthia Erivo, Merritt Wever and Alison Brie. The dates were revealed Friday, along with some first-look images, as part of Apple TV+’s TCA presentation.
Apple TV Plus has revealed the first look for it’s upcoming spy thriller series “Slow Horses,” premiering on the platform April 1.Based on the popular CWA Gold-Dagger award-winning novels by Mick Herron, “Slow Horses” stars Gary Oldman as Jackson Lamb, a British intelligence officer who leads “Slough House,” an MI5 team composed of agents who made career-ending mistakes. The ensemble cast is rounded out by Jonathan Pryce, Kristin Scott Thomas, Jack Lowden and Olivia Cooke.“Slow Horses” is adapted for television by “Veep” writer Will Smith, who executive produces alongside Graham Yost, Jamie Laurenson, Hakan Kousetta, Iain Canning, Emile Sherman, Gail Mutrux, Douglas Urbanski and James Hawes.
K.J. Yossman Gary Oldman series “Slow Horses” will debut on Apple TV Plus on April 1, 2022, the streamer confirmed today.In the six-part series, based on Mike Herron’s novel of the same name, Oldman plays Jackson Lamb, an MI5 boss relegated to administrative purgatory in Slough House, where sub-par agents are put out to pasture.
Justified: City Primeval has been officially greenlit at FX with Timothy Olyphant reprising his role as U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens.
UPDATED with first panels: The ATX Television Festival said Tuesday that reunions for Parenthood and Justified are the first two panels set for the event’s 11th season, which will run June 2-5 in-person in Austin after being virtual the last two years.|
EXCLUSIVE: Harriet Walter (Succession, Killing Eve), Avi Nash (The Walking Dead, Barry) and Chinaza Uche (Dickinson, Nigerian Prince) will round out the cast of Wool, Apple’s world building drama series based on the New York Times bestselling trilogy of dystopian novels by Hugh Howey.
Common is the latest star to join Apple TV+’s dystopian drama Wool.
Rashida Jones and David Oyelowo are the latest big names to join Wool, the series adaptation of Hugh Howey’s dystopian novels for Apple TV+.
Oscar-winner Tim Robbins has been tapped to star opposite Rebecca Ferguson in Apple’s upcoming drama Wool, based on Hugh Howey’s trilogy of dystopian novels. The series hails from writer Graham Yost, director Morten Tyldum and is produced by AMC Studios.
Right when you thought Apple TV+ had enough remarkable projects on their upcoming slate to fill their content slots for the next few years, think again. Rebecca Ferguson has now been tapped to star in an Apple TV+ series adaptation of Hugh Howey’s dystopian future novel “Wool.” READ MORE: Summer TV Preview: Over 40 Series To Watch Originally published online as a standalone short story, “Wool” tells the story of a climate-corrupted future.
Dune and Mission: Impossible star Rebecca Ferguson is to lead and exec produce an adaptation of Hugh Howey’s dystopian novel series Wool.
The key auspices behind FX’s long-running drama Justified have reunited for another series adaptation of an Elmore Leonard property.
You have to imagine if FX’s “Justified” was released today, it would be an even bigger hit than it was back in 2010. Sure, the series lasted 6 seasons and was pretty damn popular during its run, but with streaming and TV changing so much over the past decade, “Justified” is the type of show that would have developed a rabid following.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterThe team behind “Justified” is reuniting to develop an FX series based on the Elmore Leonard novel “City Primeval: High Noon in Detroit,” with Timothy Olyphant potentially returning as Raylan Givens, Variety has learned exclusively.“Justfied” creator Graham Yost will serve as executive producer, with “Justified” writers and executive producers Michael Dinner and Dave Andron onboard to co-write, executive produce, and serve as co-showrunners.
If you, like me, enjoy rewatching FX's brilliant Western show Justified every other year or so, you'll be glad to know that the Emmy-winning drama is now available to stream on Hulu. The series, which came in at No. 4 on TV Guide's list of the best shows of the 2010s, was previously available to stream on Amazon Prime.
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