In today’s TV News Roundup, watch the first trailer for season two of “Killing Eve.”
First Looks
The first trailer for season two of “Killing Eve” has dropped, teasing new looks at Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer continuing down the path of their mutual obsession. Premiering April 7 at 8/7c on BBC America and AMC, the new season picks up just 30 seconds after season one ends.
“Santa Clarita Diet” returns for Season 3 on March 29, and Netflix has released a first look trailer in anticipation of the new season, in which Sheila (Drew Barrymore) prompts Joel (Timothy Olyphant) to consider the meaning of “forever.”
Greenlights
Investigation Discovery has announced “Crime Obsession,” a new weekly talk show that dives deep into famous cases of unsolved crimes as well as favorite podcasts and more. Hosted by Traci Stumpf, the show will feature a rotating selection of panelists from the true crime universe that changes each week.
First Looks
The first trailer for season two of “Killing Eve” has dropped, teasing new looks at Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer continuing down the path of their mutual obsession. Premiering April 7 at 8/7c on BBC America and AMC, the new season picks up just 30 seconds after season one ends.
“Santa Clarita Diet” returns for Season 3 on March 29, and Netflix has released a first look trailer in anticipation of the new season, in which Sheila (Drew Barrymore) prompts Joel (Timothy Olyphant) to consider the meaning of “forever.”
Greenlights
Investigation Discovery has announced “Crime Obsession,” a new weekly talk show that dives deep into famous cases of unsolved crimes as well as favorite podcasts and more. Hosted by Traci Stumpf, the show will feature a rotating selection of panelists from the true crime universe that changes each week.
- 2/14/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- Variety Film + TV
An upcoming arrival on Go90 will give four funnywomen a platform through which they can display their comedic chops. Sorry Not Sorry, a sketch series co-produced by Astronauts Wanted, Diga Studios, and Complex Networks, will arrive on July 25.
Each of Sorry Not Sorry’s eight episodes will consist of brief clips that will be loosely connected by a central theme. These scenes will be played out by four performers, including Manon Matthews and Hannah Pilkes, both of whom had substantial followings on Vine back when Twitter’s six-second video platform was still a thing. Joining them will be Esther Ku, who has appeared on MTV’s Girl Code, and Traci Stumpf, who has landed hosting gigs on digital platforms like ClevverTV and terrestrial channels like MTV.
The significant MTV ties among the Sorry Not Sorry cast should not come as a surprise, given that Judy McGrath, the exec at the top of Astronauts Wanted,...
Each of Sorry Not Sorry’s eight episodes will consist of brief clips that will be loosely connected by a central theme. These scenes will be played out by four performers, including Manon Matthews and Hannah Pilkes, both of whom had substantial followings on Vine back when Twitter’s six-second video platform was still a thing. Joining them will be Esther Ku, who has appeared on MTV’s Girl Code, and Traci Stumpf, who has landed hosting gigs on digital platforms like ClevverTV and terrestrial channels like MTV.
The significant MTV ties among the Sorry Not Sorry cast should not come as a surprise, given that Judy McGrath, the exec at the top of Astronauts Wanted,...
- 7/7/2017
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Astronauts Wanted, a joint venture of former MTV Networks CEO Judy McGrath, Sony Music Entertainment and Diga Studios (Scream, Teen Wolf) have teamed with Complex Networks on Sorry Not Sorry, an eight-episode female comedy sketch show, for premiere July 25 on Verizon’s go90. Featuring rising comics Manon Mathews, Esther Ku, Traci Stumpf and Hannah Pilkes, Sorry Not Sorry takes inspiration from viral shortform content and is an extension of the casts' existing work on…...
- 7/7/2017
- Deadline TV
If you're looking for some long-distance company during this year's Oscars, you can turn to Clevver. The entertainment destination run by Defy Media will host a digital "watch party" during the yearly award ceremony, and more than seven YouTubers--including Kingsley and Mamrie Hart--will join the fun.
Clevver's watch party is part of its Trophy Life series, which provides ongoing coverage for major award ceremonies. Since its launch in November 2013, Trophy Life has spanned more than 370 installments, and the Oscars watch party will add five more to that total. The videos will go live on February 22nd, and will debut across Clevver's distribution network, which spans YouTube, Yahoo, Hulu, and AOL.
The participating YouTubers will react live to the best moments from this year's Academy Awards. According to information from Defy, the cast will include Kingsley, Spoken Reasons, Lisa Schwartz, Meghan Rienks, Mamrie Hart, Davey Wavey, and Traci Stumpf. In addition,...
Clevver's watch party is part of its Trophy Life series, which provides ongoing coverage for major award ceremonies. Since its launch in November 2013, Trophy Life has spanned more than 370 installments, and the Oscars watch party will add five more to that total. The videos will go live on February 22nd, and will debut across Clevver's distribution network, which spans YouTube, Yahoo, Hulu, and AOL.
The participating YouTubers will react live to the best moments from this year's Academy Awards. According to information from Defy, the cast will include Kingsley, Spoken Reasons, Lisa Schwartz, Meghan Rienks, Mamrie Hart, Davey Wavey, and Traci Stumpf. In addition,...
- 2/19/2015
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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