David Letterman, JUDGE JUDY, Shonda Rhimes, SNOWFALL, THE MUNSTERS And More


Check out this TV news about

Chrisley Knows Best
David Letterman
Glow
Gypsy
Judge Judy
Love Connection
Queen of the South
Seeso
Shonda Rhimes & Netflix
Snowfall
The Four
The Munsters

- - -

Chrisley Knows Best

USA renewed Chrisley Knows Best for a sixth season. And they did this before the fifth season premiere. So I would still hold my breath, because if for some reason the ratings dump in season five, they can still change their minds on this.

- - -

David Letterman returns to ... TV.

David Letterman signed a deal with Netflix for a six-episode series on Netflix.  In this new show, he has a conversation with a singular guest ranging on a broad range of subjects.

Wow, to be honest, I bet he'll draw in a lot of his old fans to Netflix. Netflix is really cranking up 

- - -

Glow

Netflix has ordered up a second season of Glow. It is a ten-season episode.

- - -

Gypsy

Gypsy, after only one season of production, is not returning for a second season.

- - -

Judge Judy

CBS has renewed Judge Judy through the 2020-21 TV season.

I gotta say, when she delivers justice from behind the bench, it's with all the snarky fun that we would all love dissing out to idiots. And it's fun to watch.


- - -

Love Connection

NBC has renewed Love Connection for a second season.

- - -

Queen of the South

USA has renewed Queen of the South for a third season.

- - -

Seeso

NBC Universal will be shutting down Seeso some time down the road this year. I hope you weren't hooked on the service.

- - -

Shonda Rhimes & Netflix

Well it would seem that Shonda Rhimes, for whatever reason, is done with ABC. And in the process, has set herself up with her production company, with Netflix, where she'll be producing several series for the streaming service.

- - -

Snowfall

FX has renewed Snowfilll for a second season. The show is set in 1983, in Los Angeles and follows the makings of the beginning of the crack cocaine

- - -

The Four

Oh goody, another singing competition.  Fox has ordered a new reality TV singning competition. But of course, it's a little different. This time around we get a little bit of a different format where they start with four contestants and new contestants each week try to dethrone them until the final week.

- - -

The Munsters

NBC is reportedly working on developing a reboot of this classic 1960s fantasy comedy.

If this takes off, it will focus on an offbeat family trying to stay true to themselves as they try to survive in Brooklyn!

- - -

= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
Follow Cinema Static on:

Comments