Maxton Hall – The World Between Us is a German teen romantic drama series created by Daphne Ferraro. Based on a novel of the same name by Mona Kasten, the six-part Prime Video series follows the story of Ruby, a scholar student attending a prestigious private school named Maxton Hall as she witnesses an explosive secret regarding James Beaufort, that binds them to each other. Maxton Hall stars Harriet Herbig-Matten and Damian Hardung in the lead roles with Sonja Weißer, Andrea Guo, Justus Riesner, Fedja van Huêt, Ben Felipe, and Runa Greiner starring in supporting roles. If you loved the intrigue and romance in Maxton Hall – The World Between Us here are some similar shows you could watch next.
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Gossip Girl is a teen drama series created by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage. Based on a novel series of the same name by author Cecily von Ziegesar,...
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- 5/9/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
The small screen adaptation of Cruel Intentions will stream on Prime Video, and details have landed for the show.
Cruel Intentions is a seminal teen film of the 1990s, planting the story of Dangerous Liasons firmly in late twentieth century youth culture, with star making turns from Selma Blair, Ryan Phillipe and Reese Witherspoon
It’s also the film that helped launch the big screen career of Buffy star Sarah Michelle Gellar.
Now, Cruel Intentions is heading to the small screen in a fresh modern take (we assume). Many versions of a television adaptation have been attempted in the past, including a 2016 pilot which saw Gellar reprise her role, but ultimately none of them were commissioned.
At one stage, a television version did see the light of day, but it was released as Cruel Intentions 2, thanks to some hasty re-editing in post-production (and it didn’t share the lead cast of the film).
Anyway,...
Cruel Intentions is a seminal teen film of the 1990s, planting the story of Dangerous Liasons firmly in late twentieth century youth culture, with star making turns from Selma Blair, Ryan Phillipe and Reese Witherspoon
It’s also the film that helped launch the big screen career of Buffy star Sarah Michelle Gellar.
Now, Cruel Intentions is heading to the small screen in a fresh modern take (we assume). Many versions of a television adaptation have been attempted in the past, including a 2016 pilot which saw Gellar reprise her role, but ultimately none of them were commissioned.
At one stage, a television version did see the light of day, but it was released as Cruel Intentions 2, thanks to some hasty re-editing in post-production (and it didn’t share the lead cast of the film).
Anyway,...
- 12/5/2023
- by Jake Godfrey
- Film Stories
Here is a wrap-up of all the news you need to know from Monday, December 4, 2023.
Kim Kardashian's foray into acting will continue.
Deadline reports that the Keeping Up With the Kardashians alum is set to headline a legal drama at Hulu.
The project would reunite the reality TV star with Ryan Murphy, who introduced her to the American Horror Story universe this season.
While details of the order are scarce, a massive straight-to-series order has been reported.
Make of that what you will.
Kardashian is attached to the "high-end, glossy and sexy adult procedural" as Los Angeles' most successful divorce lawyer and the owner of an all-female law firm.
Kardashian is also set to executive-produce alongside Murphy and her mother, Kris Jenner.
Additional casting and a formal pickup, complete with an episode order, will be revealed at a later date.
After spending years as the main talking point on Kuwtk,...
Kim Kardashian's foray into acting will continue.
Deadline reports that the Keeping Up With the Kardashians alum is set to headline a legal drama at Hulu.
The project would reunite the reality TV star with Ryan Murphy, who introduced her to the American Horror Story universe this season.
While details of the order are scarce, a massive straight-to-series order has been reported.
Make of that what you will.
Kardashian is attached to the "high-end, glossy and sexy adult procedural" as Los Angeles' most successful divorce lawyer and the owner of an all-female law firm.
Kardashian is also set to executive-produce alongside Murphy and her mother, Kris Jenner.
Additional casting and a formal pickup, complete with an episode order, will be revealed at a later date.
After spending years as the main talking point on Kuwtk,...
- 12/4/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Prime Video announced a series order for the drama Cruel Intentions. Inspired by the iconic ’90s film of the same name, the highly anticipated series is produced by Sony Pictures Television, Amazon MGM Studios, and Original Film. The cast will include Sarah Catherine Hook (First Kill), Zac Burgess (Totally Completely Fine), Savannah Lee Smith (Gossip Girl), Sara Silva (American Horror Stories), Khobe Clarke, John Harlan Kim, Brooke Lena Johnson (You), and Sean Patrick Thomas (Till). Claire Forlani, Nikki Crawford, Isabella Tagliati, Zeke Goodman and Jon Tenney are recurring. Cruel Intentions will premiere exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide. In this new adaptation, Cruel Intentions takes place at an elite Washington, D.C., college, where two ruthless step-siblings will do anything to stay on top of the cutthroat social hierarchy. After a brutal hazing incident threatens the entire Panhellenic system at their school, they’ll do...
- 12/4/2023
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
’90s teens, rejoice! Your ship is coming in now that Prime Video is officially giving a series order to Cruel Intentions, an eight-episode television series inspired by the fan-favorite film that set hormones on fire with the heat of one thousand suns.
Per Prime Video‘s official press release, the highly anticipated series is produced by Sony Pictures Television, Amazon MGM Studios, and Original Film. The cast will include Sarah Catherine Hook (First Kill), Zac Burgess (Totally Completely Fine), Savannah Lee Smith (Gossip Girl), Sara Silva (American Horror Stories), Khobe Clarke, John Harlan Kim, Brooke Lena Johnson (You), and Sean Patrick Thomas (Till). Claire Forlani, Nikki Crawford, Isabella Tagliati, Zeke Goodman, and Jon Tenney are recurring. Cruel Intentions will premiere exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide.
Cruel Intentions takes place in this new adaptation at an elite Washington, D.C., college, where two ruthless step-siblings...
Per Prime Video‘s official press release, the highly anticipated series is produced by Sony Pictures Television, Amazon MGM Studios, and Original Film. The cast will include Sarah Catherine Hook (First Kill), Zac Burgess (Totally Completely Fine), Savannah Lee Smith (Gossip Girl), Sara Silva (American Horror Stories), Khobe Clarke, John Harlan Kim, Brooke Lena Johnson (You), and Sean Patrick Thomas (Till). Claire Forlani, Nikki Crawford, Isabella Tagliati, Zeke Goodman, and Jon Tenney are recurring. Cruel Intentions will premiere exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide.
Cruel Intentions takes place in this new adaptation at an elite Washington, D.C., college, where two ruthless step-siblings...
- 12/4/2023
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
Sarah Catherine Hook to star in Prime Video’s ‘Cruel Intentions’ (Photo Credit: Kelsey Hale)
The idea of Cruel Intentions being made into a series has floated around for years, and finally, Amazon has confirmed they’ve ordered the twisted romantic drama to series at Prime Video. Season one will consist of eight episodes and has I Know What You Did Last Summer‘s Sara Goodman and Phoebe Fisher on board as writers and executive producers.
The 1999 film starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe, and Reese Witherspoon was written and directed by Roger Kumble, and Kumble will be involved in the series as an executive producer. Neal H. Moritz produced the R-rated romantic drama and is on board the series as an executive producer.
Released on March 5, 1999, the sleeper hit grossed $76 million worldwide off a budget of just $10 million.
The season one cast includes Sarah Catherine Hook (First Kill), Zac Burgess...
The idea of Cruel Intentions being made into a series has floated around for years, and finally, Amazon has confirmed they’ve ordered the twisted romantic drama to series at Prime Video. Season one will consist of eight episodes and has I Know What You Did Last Summer‘s Sara Goodman and Phoebe Fisher on board as writers and executive producers.
The 1999 film starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe, and Reese Witherspoon was written and directed by Roger Kumble, and Kumble will be involved in the series as an executive producer. Neal H. Moritz produced the R-rated romantic drama and is on board the series as an executive producer.
Released on March 5, 1999, the sleeper hit grossed $76 million worldwide off a budget of just $10 million.
The season one cast includes Sarah Catherine Hook (First Kill), Zac Burgess...
- 12/4/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
The “Cruel Intentions” TV series is officially going to Amazon’s Prime Video.
The series was initially ordered at Amazon back in April, though at the time it was unclear if it would stream on Prime Video or Freevee, Amazon’s AVOD platform. The first season will consist of eight episodes.
Amazon has also confirmed the cast members for the series, many of whom Variety reported exclusively in June. The main cast will include: Sarah Catherine Hook (“First Kill”), Zac Burgess (“Totally Completely Fine”), Savannah Lee Smith (“Gossip Girl”), Sara Silva (“American Horror Stories”), Khobe Clarke, John Harlan Kim, Brooke Lena Johnson (“You”), and Sean Patrick Thomas (“Till”). Claire Forlani, Nikki Crawford, Isabella Tagliati, Zeke Goodman and Jon Tenney will appear in recurring roles.
“From the ‘90s cult-classic film to the 18th-century novel from which it was adapted, Cruel Intentions has captivated audiences with a story that transcends time,” said Lauren Anderson,...
The series was initially ordered at Amazon back in April, though at the time it was unclear if it would stream on Prime Video or Freevee, Amazon’s AVOD platform. The first season will consist of eight episodes.
Amazon has also confirmed the cast members for the series, many of whom Variety reported exclusively in June. The main cast will include: Sarah Catherine Hook (“First Kill”), Zac Burgess (“Totally Completely Fine”), Savannah Lee Smith (“Gossip Girl”), Sara Silva (“American Horror Stories”), Khobe Clarke, John Harlan Kim, Brooke Lena Johnson (“You”), and Sean Patrick Thomas (“Till”). Claire Forlani, Nikki Crawford, Isabella Tagliati, Zeke Goodman and Jon Tenney will appear in recurring roles.
“From the ‘90s cult-classic film to the 18th-century novel from which it was adapted, Cruel Intentions has captivated audiences with a story that transcends time,” said Lauren Anderson,...
- 12/4/2023
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Prime Video has confirmed an eight-episode series order for the drama Cruel Intentions and announced the full cast.
As we previously reported according to sources in April, an updated take on the cult 1999 movie Cruel Intentions, which had been in development at Amazon Freevee since 2021, was picked up to series at the streaming platform, but there was a possibility it could shift to Prime Video, which now has been confirmed. Cruel Intentions will premiere exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide.
The cast includes Sarah Catherine Hook (First Kill), Zac Burgess (Totally Completely Fine), Savannah Lee Smith (Gossip Girl), Sara Silva (American Horror Stories), Khobe Clarke, John Harlan Kim, Brooke Lena Johnson (You), and Sean Patrick Thomas (Till). Claire Forlani, Nikki Crawford, Isabella Tagliati, Zeke Goodman and Jon Tenney are recurring.
The series adaptation hails from...
As we previously reported according to sources in April, an updated take on the cult 1999 movie Cruel Intentions, which had been in development at Amazon Freevee since 2021, was picked up to series at the streaming platform, but there was a possibility it could shift to Prime Video, which now has been confirmed. Cruel Intentions will premiere exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide.
The cast includes Sarah Catherine Hook (First Kill), Zac Burgess (Totally Completely Fine), Savannah Lee Smith (Gossip Girl), Sara Silva (American Horror Stories), Khobe Clarke, John Harlan Kim, Brooke Lena Johnson (You), and Sean Patrick Thomas (Till). Claire Forlani, Nikki Crawford, Isabella Tagliati, Zeke Goodman and Jon Tenney are recurring.
The series adaptation hails from...
- 12/4/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Drum & Lace, aka Sofia degli Alessandri-Hultquist, is an artist and composer from Florence, Italy. Her music has been described as being genre-fluid and having a “chameleon-like nature” (A Closer Listen), melding together sampled field recordings, lush layers of synths, chamber instruments and electronic beats. She draws inspiration from film music, music concrete and nature to create textural electronica, often blending unlikely sounds with one another.
Her feature-length film scoring credits include Netflix film “Night Teeth” (directed by Adam Randall), campy-thriller “Deadly Illusions”, They/Them (directed by John Logan) and the just released Red, White & Royal Blue. Television credits include AppleTV+ Original Series Dickinson (created by Alena Smith), seasons 3 and 4 of NBC Good Girls (created by Jenna Bans & Bill Krebs) and I Know What You Did Last Summer (created by Sara Goodman) for Amazon Prime Video.
Sofia recently discussed with Wamg her terrifying and thrilling score for Lionsgate’s Cobweb, how...
Her feature-length film scoring credits include Netflix film “Night Teeth” (directed by Adam Randall), campy-thriller “Deadly Illusions”, They/Them (directed by John Logan) and the just released Red, White & Royal Blue. Television credits include AppleTV+ Original Series Dickinson (created by Alena Smith), seasons 3 and 4 of NBC Good Girls (created by Jenna Bans & Bill Krebs) and I Know What You Did Last Summer (created by Sara Goodman) for Amazon Prime Video.
Sofia recently discussed with Wamg her terrifying and thrilling score for Lionsgate’s Cobweb, how...
- 8/11/2023
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Laura Benanti has exited Amazon’s “Cruel Intentions” adaptation due to a scheduling conflict, a representative for Benanti confirmed to TheWrap.
Benanti, who was slated to recur in a guest star role as Caroline’s mother, Claudia, is unable to move forward in production due a “scheduling conflict,” and told Variety, who first reported the news, that she is hopeful the adaptation’s team will find a “wonderful actress to play this role.”
Recently appearing in “Life & Beth,” Benanti stars in the upcoming Jennifer Lawrence film “No Hard Feelings,” and the Tony-winner is currently starring in an off-Broadway production of A.R. Gurney’s “Love Letters” alongside Matthew Broderick.
The news comes days after reports that the adaptation of the 1999 cult film, which had been in development at Amazon Freevee since 2021, had set its main cast, which was to include Sarah Catherine Hook as Caroline Merteuil, Claudia’s daughter.
Zac Burgess...
Benanti, who was slated to recur in a guest star role as Caroline’s mother, Claudia, is unable to move forward in production due a “scheduling conflict,” and told Variety, who first reported the news, that she is hopeful the adaptation’s team will find a “wonderful actress to play this role.”
Recently appearing in “Life & Beth,” Benanti stars in the upcoming Jennifer Lawrence film “No Hard Feelings,” and the Tony-winner is currently starring in an off-Broadway production of A.R. Gurney’s “Love Letters” alongside Matthew Broderick.
The news comes days after reports that the adaptation of the 1999 cult film, which had been in development at Amazon Freevee since 2021, had set its main cast, which was to include Sarah Catherine Hook as Caroline Merteuil, Claudia’s daughter.
Zac Burgess...
- 6/8/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
Laura Benanti has left Amazon’s upcoming TV adaptation of “Cruel Intentions.”
The Tony-winner was set to appear in the recurring guest star role of Caroline’s (Sarah Catherine Hook) mother, Claudia.
“Unfortunately due to a scheduling conflict, I’m no longer able to participate in ‘Cruel Intentions,’” Benanti told me Thursday afternoon. “I’m sure they’ll find a wonderful actress to play this role.”
Benanti co-stars in the upcoming “No Hard Feelings,” the raunchy coming-of-age movie headlined by Jennifer Lawrence and Andrew Barth Feldman. She’s also currently sharing the stage with Matthew Broderick in an off-Broadway production of A.R. Gurney’s “Love Letters.”
Variety exclusively reported on June 1 that the stars of the “Cruel Intentions” show will be: Hook; Zac Burgess (“Totally Completely Fine”) as Lucien; Khobe Clarke as Scott; Brooke Lena Johnson as Beatrice; Sara Silva as CeCe; Sean Patrick Thomas (the original “Cruel Intentions” film,...
The Tony-winner was set to appear in the recurring guest star role of Caroline’s (Sarah Catherine Hook) mother, Claudia.
“Unfortunately due to a scheduling conflict, I’m no longer able to participate in ‘Cruel Intentions,’” Benanti told me Thursday afternoon. “I’m sure they’ll find a wonderful actress to play this role.”
Benanti co-stars in the upcoming “No Hard Feelings,” the raunchy coming-of-age movie headlined by Jennifer Lawrence and Andrew Barth Feldman. She’s also currently sharing the stage with Matthew Broderick in an off-Broadway production of A.R. Gurney’s “Love Letters.”
Variety exclusively reported on June 1 that the stars of the “Cruel Intentions” show will be: Hook; Zac Burgess (“Totally Completely Fine”) as Lucien; Khobe Clarke as Scott; Brooke Lena Johnson as Beatrice; Sara Silva as CeCe; Sean Patrick Thomas (the original “Cruel Intentions” film,...
- 6/8/2023
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
Amazon has set the main cast for Cruel Intentions, its series adaptation of the 1999 cult film, sources tell Deadline. Sarah Catherine Hook (First Kill), Zac Burgess (Totally Completely Fine) and Myra Molloy (He’s All That) are set as leads, along with fellow series regulars Khobe Clarke (Yellowjackets), Brooke Lena Johnson (You), Sara Silva (The Boys), Sean Patrick Thomas (Cruel Intentions film) and John Harlan Kim (The Last Thing He Told Me).
The series adaptation, set in Washington D.C., hails from writers Phoebe Fisher and Sara Goodman, Sony Pictures Television, Amazon Studios and Original Film. It’s expected to air on Prime Video.
Related: 2023 Prime Video Pilots & Series Orders
In this new incarnation of the premise, which is rooted in the novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Choderlos de Laclos, two ruthless step siblings will do anything to stay on top. In this case, of the Greek life hierarchy at an elite Washington,...
The series adaptation, set in Washington D.C., hails from writers Phoebe Fisher and Sara Goodman, Sony Pictures Television, Amazon Studios and Original Film. It’s expected to air on Prime Video.
Related: 2023 Prime Video Pilots & Series Orders
In this new incarnation of the premise, which is rooted in the novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Choderlos de Laclos, two ruthless step siblings will do anything to stay on top. In this case, of the Greek life hierarchy at an elite Washington,...
- 6/2/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Cruel Intentions is ready to play another dangerous game… and now we know who the players are.
Amazon’s adaptation of the 1999 movie has announced its cast, according to our sister site Variety, with one actor from the original movie returning: Sean Patrick Thomas, who played music teacher Ronald in the film version, will play Professor Chadwick on the TV series.
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Amazon’s adaptation of the 1999 movie has announced its cast, according to our sister site Variety, with one actor from the original movie returning: Sean Patrick Thomas, who played music teacher Ronald in the film version, will play Professor Chadwick on the TV series.
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- 6/1/2023
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
The “Cruel Intentions” TV series at Amazon has set its main cast, Variety has learned exclusively from sources.
The series regulars in the show are: Sarah Catherine Hook as Caroline, Zac Burgess (“Totally Completely Fine”) as Lucien, Khobe Clarke as Scott, Brooke Lena Johnson as Beatrice, Sara Silva as CeCe, Sean Patrick Thomas as Professor Chadwick, John Harlan Kim as Blaise, and Myra Molloy as Annie.
Laura Benanti will appear in the recurring guest star role of Claudia, Caroline’s mother. Jon Tenney will appear in a recurring guest star role as a U.S. Congressman Russell.
Amazon declined to comment.
The show was reportedly picked up at Amazon in early April for eight episodes. At that time, it was reported that it could be released through either Amazon’s Prime Video or Freevee. It is scheduled to begin production this month in Toronto.
The series is said to follow...
The series regulars in the show are: Sarah Catherine Hook as Caroline, Zac Burgess (“Totally Completely Fine”) as Lucien, Khobe Clarke as Scott, Brooke Lena Johnson as Beatrice, Sara Silva as CeCe, Sean Patrick Thomas as Professor Chadwick, John Harlan Kim as Blaise, and Myra Molloy as Annie.
Laura Benanti will appear in the recurring guest star role of Claudia, Caroline’s mother. Jon Tenney will appear in a recurring guest star role as a U.S. Congressman Russell.
Amazon declined to comment.
The show was reportedly picked up at Amazon in early April for eight episodes. At that time, it was reported that it could be released through either Amazon’s Prime Video or Freevee. It is scheduled to begin production this month in Toronto.
The series is said to follow...
- 6/1/2023
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
An updated take on the cult 1999 movie Cruel Intentions, which has been in development at Amazon Freevee since 2021, has been picked up to series, Deadline has confirmed with sources.
The series adaptation, set in Washington D.C., hails from writers Phoebe Fisher and Sara Goodman, Sony Pictures Television, Amazon Studios and Original Film.
In this new incarnation of the premise, which is rooted in the novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Choderlos de Laclos, two ruthless step siblings will do anything to stay on top. In this case, of the Greek life hierarchy at an elite Washington, D.C. college. After a brutal hazing incident threatens the entire Panhellenic system, they’ll do whatever’s necessary to preserve their power and reputations — even seduce the daughter of the Vice President of the United States.
Fisher is writing the pilot with Goodman supervising. The duo will write the series together.
The 1999 film,...
The series adaptation, set in Washington D.C., hails from writers Phoebe Fisher and Sara Goodman, Sony Pictures Television, Amazon Studios and Original Film.
In this new incarnation of the premise, which is rooted in the novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Choderlos de Laclos, two ruthless step siblings will do anything to stay on top. In this case, of the Greek life hierarchy at an elite Washington, D.C. college. After a brutal hazing incident threatens the entire Panhellenic system, they’ll do whatever’s necessary to preserve their power and reputations — even seduce the daughter of the Vice President of the United States.
Fisher is writing the pilot with Goodman supervising. The duo will write the series together.
The 1999 film,...
- 4/4/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
According to TVLine, Amazon has given an eight-episode order for a TV series based on Cruel Intentions, a cult classic which starred Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe, Reese Witherspoon, and Selma Blair.
The original Cruel Intentions movie was released in 1999 as a modern retelling of Pierre Choderlos de Laclos’ 1782 novel Les Liaisons dangereuses. The TV series will be set in Washington, D.C. and will follow “two ruthless step-siblings who will do anything to stay at the top of the Greek Life hierarchy at their elite college. When a brutal hazing incident threatens the entire Panhellenic system, they’ll do whatever is necessary to preserve their power and reputations… including seducing the daughter of the U.S. vice president.” The series has been in development at Freevee, which is Amazon’s free streaming service, but TVline’s report claims that it’s possible it could make the leap to Prime...
The original Cruel Intentions movie was released in 1999 as a modern retelling of Pierre Choderlos de Laclos’ 1782 novel Les Liaisons dangereuses. The TV series will be set in Washington, D.C. and will follow “two ruthless step-siblings who will do anything to stay at the top of the Greek Life hierarchy at their elite college. When a brutal hazing incident threatens the entire Panhellenic system, they’ll do whatever is necessary to preserve their power and reputations… including seducing the daughter of the U.S. vice president.” The series has been in development at Freevee, which is Amazon’s free streaming service, but TVline’s report claims that it’s possible it could make the leap to Prime...
- 4/4/2023
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
A “Cruel Intentions” TV adaptation has been ordered at Amazon, Variety has confirmed.
Sources say Amazon has placed an eight-episode series order for a TV adaptation of the film which will likely be released through Freevee, Amazon’s free streaming service. Though it could potentially move to Prime Video. Amazon declined Variety’s request for comment.
The TV adaptation is a long time coming for the 1999 cult classic. As Variety previously reported, a TV show based on the film was set at IMDb TV with Amazon Studios producing alongside Sony Pictures Television in 2021.
The series was said to follow two ruthless step siblings who would go to great lengths to stay on top of the social pyramid. In this case, their focus is the Greek life hierarchy at an elite Washington, D.C. college. After a brutal hazing incident threatens the entire Panhellenic system, they’ll do anything to preserve their power and reputations,...
Sources say Amazon has placed an eight-episode series order for a TV adaptation of the film which will likely be released through Freevee, Amazon’s free streaming service. Though it could potentially move to Prime Video. Amazon declined Variety’s request for comment.
The TV adaptation is a long time coming for the 1999 cult classic. As Variety previously reported, a TV show based on the film was set at IMDb TV with Amazon Studios producing alongside Sony Pictures Television in 2021.
The series was said to follow two ruthless step siblings who would go to great lengths to stay on top of the social pyramid. In this case, their focus is the Greek life hierarchy at an elite Washington, D.C. college. After a brutal hazing incident threatens the entire Panhellenic system, they’ll do anything to preserve their power and reputations,...
- 4/4/2023
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
Cruel Intentions‘ long and torturous journey to the small screen was not all for naught.
TVLine has confirmed exclusively that Amazon has placed an eight-episode series order for the long-gestating TV adaptation of the 1999 film. Production is set to get underway in early June in Toronto.
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TVLine has confirmed exclusively that Amazon has placed an eight-episode series order for the long-gestating TV adaptation of the 1999 film. Production is set to get underway in early June in Toronto.
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- 4/4/2023
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
The Cruel Intentions TV series never made it to NBC, and for that, its star Sarah Michelle Gellar is “grateful.”
The network initially ordered a pilot for the potential adaptation in February 2016, before ultimately opting against greenlighting the project in October of that same year. Now, in an interview with The New York Times, Gellar (who played devious step-sister Kathryn Merteuil in the 1999 movie and its unaired pilot) stated that the network and concept were simply not a good fit.
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The network initially ordered a pilot for the potential adaptation in February 2016, before ultimately opting against greenlighting the project in October of that same year. Now, in an interview with The New York Times, Gellar (who played devious step-sister Kathryn Merteuil in the 1999 movie and its unaired pilot) stated that the network and concept were simply not a good fit.
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- 9/18/2022
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
For this entry of Phantom Limbs, we’ll be taking a look at the planned but sadly unproduced second and third seasons of Amazon Prime’s I Know What You Did Last Summer. Though the show’s initial outing tied up its central murder mystery by revealing its killer and their motives, there were still plenty of plot […]
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- 3/25/2022
- by Jason Jenkins
- bloody-disgusting.com
Another victim has been claimed in the "I Know What You Did Last Summer" franchise. However, instead of the latest teen magazine heartthrobs or social media-laden zoomers, Amazon has dropped the ax (or the hook?) on "I Know What You Did Last Summer" itself. The short-lived TV show, released on Amazon Prime, was a modern take on the 1973 novel by Lois Duncan that spawned the 1997 film.
According to Deadline, the new horror series from writer Sara Goodman and Og "I Know What You Did Last Summer" producers Neal H. Moritz and Erik Feig will not be receiving a second season....
The post I Know What You Did Last Summer Has Been Canceled After Its First Season appeared first on /Film.
According to Deadline, the new horror series from writer Sara Goodman and Og "I Know What You Did Last Summer" producers Neal H. Moritz and Erik Feig will not be receiving a second season....
The post I Know What You Did Last Summer Has Been Canceled After Its First Season appeared first on /Film.
- 1/9/2022
- by Ben F. Silverio
- Slash Film
I Know What You Did Last Summer is not getting an encore on Prime Video.
Deadline broke the news late Friday that the streaming service has canceled the YA horror series after just one season.
News of the cancellation is somewhat surprising.
The show garnered mixed reviews, but there was a decent amount of buzz, which typically translates to viewership.
However, the streaming service never releases raw viewership statistics, so really any show can be canceled at any time.
The good news for fans is that the central mystery was pretty much closed up at the end of I Know What You Did Last Summer Season 1.
Written and executive produced by Sara Goodman, I Know What You Did Last Summer is based on Lois Duncan’s 1973 novel, which was also the basis of the iconic 1997 film.
One year after the fatal car accident that haunted their graduation night, a group...
Deadline broke the news late Friday that the streaming service has canceled the YA horror series after just one season.
News of the cancellation is somewhat surprising.
The show garnered mixed reviews, but there was a decent amount of buzz, which typically translates to viewership.
However, the streaming service never releases raw viewership statistics, so really any show can be canceled at any time.
The good news for fans is that the central mystery was pretty much closed up at the end of I Know What You Did Last Summer Season 1.
Written and executive produced by Sara Goodman, I Know What You Did Last Summer is based on Lois Duncan’s 1973 novel, which was also the basis of the iconic 1997 film.
One year after the fatal car accident that haunted their graduation night, a group...
- 1/8/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Amazon Prime Video’s “I Know What You Did Last Summer” television adaptation has been canceled after one season, Variety has confirmed.
The teen horror series, based on the 1973 novel of the same name that was also adapted into a film in 1997, follows a group of friends who are mercilessly stalked by a serial killer after they cover up a fatal car accident. The show stars Madison Iseman, Brianne Tju, Ezekiel Goodman, Ashley Moore, Sebastian Amoruso, Bill Heck, Fiona Rene, Cassie Beck and Brooke Bloom.
The first four episodes of the eight-part series premiered on Oct. 15, with the rest of the show’s installments debuting on a weekly basis thereafter. The show received mixed reviews, with Variety‘s Latoya Ferguson calling it “an overlong story that an otherwise talented cast has to work hard to land.”
“The answer to the question whether Amazon’s ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer...
The teen horror series, based on the 1973 novel of the same name that was also adapted into a film in 1997, follows a group of friends who are mercilessly stalked by a serial killer after they cover up a fatal car accident. The show stars Madison Iseman, Brianne Tju, Ezekiel Goodman, Ashley Moore, Sebastian Amoruso, Bill Heck, Fiona Rene, Cassie Beck and Brooke Bloom.
The first four episodes of the eight-part series premiered on Oct. 15, with the rest of the show’s installments debuting on a weekly basis thereafter. The show received mixed reviews, with Variety‘s Latoya Ferguson calling it “an overlong story that an otherwise talented cast has to work hard to land.”
“The answer to the question whether Amazon’s ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer...
- 1/8/2022
- by Ellise Shafer
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Prime Video has opted not to order a second season of I Know What You Did Last Summer, a modern take on the 1973 novel by Lois Duncan and the 1997 film adaptation.
The YA horror series, produced by Amazon Studios and Sony Pictures TV, debuted Oct. 15 to mixed reviews with the first four episodes, followed by a weekly releases capped by the season finale on Nov. 12.
I Know What You Did Last Summer was part of Amazon Studios’ push in young adult programming. The streamer remains committed to the genre and has breakout The Wilds, which is returning for a second season, animated series Fairfax, which is in the middle of a two-season pickup, and the upcoming The Summer I Turned Pretty, a TV series adaptation of the YA novel series from Jenny Han, the author behind To All The Boys I Loved Before.
Cancellations/Renewals Scorecard: TV Shows Ended...
The YA horror series, produced by Amazon Studios and Sony Pictures TV, debuted Oct. 15 to mixed reviews with the first four episodes, followed by a weekly releases capped by the season finale on Nov. 12.
I Know What You Did Last Summer was part of Amazon Studios’ push in young adult programming. The streamer remains committed to the genre and has breakout The Wilds, which is returning for a second season, animated series Fairfax, which is in the middle of a two-season pickup, and the upcoming The Summer I Turned Pretty, a TV series adaptation of the YA novel series from Jenny Han, the author behind To All The Boys I Loved Before.
Cancellations/Renewals Scorecard: TV Shows Ended...
- 1/8/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
The carnage of Wai Huna has ended (for now) with betrayals, death, and a wolf emerging from their sheep's clothing. No one knew how the mystery would be solved on I Know What You Did Last Summer Season 1 Episode 8.
"Your Next Life Could Be So Much Happier" ended on a tense note with surprises that kept us on our toes.
We got the chance to chat with Sara Goodman, the showrunner and executive producer of I Know What You Did Last Summer, to discuss the season finale. Topics like the killer reveal, the hidden clues, Allison's journey, and some surprises to come were all on the table.
Check it out below!
TV Fanatic: What drew you to pick Margot as the killer?
Sara Goodman: I always knew it was Margot. We went into the season knowing it was Margot and that they killed the girl she loved.
Allison killed Lennon!
"Your Next Life Could Be So Much Happier" ended on a tense note with surprises that kept us on our toes.
We got the chance to chat with Sara Goodman, the showrunner and executive producer of I Know What You Did Last Summer, to discuss the season finale. Topics like the killer reveal, the hidden clues, Allison's journey, and some surprises to come were all on the table.
Check it out below!
TV Fanatic: What drew you to pick Margot as the killer?
Sara Goodman: I always knew it was Margot. We went into the season knowing it was Margot and that they killed the girl she loved.
Allison killed Lennon!
- 11/15/2021
- by Justin Carreiro
- TVfanatic
Season one of I Know What You Did Last Summer came to an end on Nov. 12, and whew, a lot went down. Not only did we finally figure out who the killer is - ahem, Margot (Brianne Tju) - but now Margot and Alison (Madison Iseman) are in a relationship?!? Excuse me, what? We did not see that one coming!
"It was the hardest secret for me to keep," Tju told Us Weekly. "I believe once we started shooting the last block - episodes seven and eight - that [showrunner Sara Goodman] told everybody, and then when they were going to know anyway because the episode [scripts] were coming out. I think everyone kind of had the same reaction of like, 'Oh my God!' But then also, 'Oh yeah, that makes sense!' . . . Margot's definitely a little crazy!"
On top of all of that, the season finale ends on a major...
"It was the hardest secret for me to keep," Tju told Us Weekly. "I believe once we started shooting the last block - episodes seven and eight - that [showrunner Sara Goodman] told everybody, and then when they were going to know anyway because the episode [scripts] were coming out. I think everyone kind of had the same reaction of like, 'Oh my God!' But then also, 'Oh yeah, that makes sense!' . . . Margot's definitely a little crazy!"
On top of all of that, the season finale ends on a major...
- 11/12/2021
- by Monica Sisavat
- Popsugar.com
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not watched the series premiere of “I Know What You Did Last Summer,” streaming now on Amazon Prime Video.
After Alison (Madison Iseman) learns her twin sister Lennon (also Iseman) slept with the guy she has been in love with for years in the premiere episode of Amazon Prime Video’s “I Know What You Did Last Summer,” she just wants to leave their graduation party. Alison is emotionally distraught when she drives away, but also distracted by her sisters’ friends, who pile into the car, drunk and high. She may not have meant to hit something on a dark road, but when she gets out of the car and sees it is her sister, she agrees to dump the body — and then steals her identity and lives for the next year as Lennon.
Even if shock incapacitated Alison in the immediate aftermath of the accident,...
After Alison (Madison Iseman) learns her twin sister Lennon (also Iseman) slept with the guy she has been in love with for years in the premiere episode of Amazon Prime Video’s “I Know What You Did Last Summer,” she just wants to leave their graduation party. Alison is emotionally distraught when she drives away, but also distracted by her sisters’ friends, who pile into the car, drunk and high. She may not have meant to hit something on a dark road, but when she gets out of the car and sees it is her sister, she agrees to dump the body — and then steals her identity and lives for the next year as Lennon.
Even if shock incapacitated Alison in the immediate aftermath of the accident,...
- 10/16/2021
- by Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
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“I Know What You Did Last Summer,” the mystery thriller series about a group of teens haunted by a deadly secret, is now streaming on Amazon Prime.
The first four episodes of the show premiered on Friday. Additional episodes will air weekly leading up to the season finale on November 12.
Written and executive produced by Sara Goodman, “I Know What You Did Last Summer” is based on Lois Duncan’s 1973 novel of the same name from which the 1997 film was adapted. The series’ plot centers around a group of teens still haunted by a fatal car crash, one year later. Bound by the dark secret, and stalked by a brutal killer, the teens...
“I Know What You Did Last Summer,” the mystery thriller series about a group of teens haunted by a deadly secret, is now streaming on Amazon Prime.
The first four episodes of the show premiered on Friday. Additional episodes will air weekly leading up to the season finale on November 12.
Written and executive produced by Sara Goodman, “I Know What You Did Last Summer” is based on Lois Duncan’s 1973 novel of the same name from which the 1997 film was adapted. The series’ plot centers around a group of teens still haunted by a fatal car crash, one year later. Bound by the dark secret, and stalked by a brutal killer, the teens...
- 10/16/2021
- by Latifah Muhammad
- Indiewire
The timing is ripe for an all-new version of “I Know What You Did Last Summer” to be revived: The 1997 film starring Jennifer Love Hewitt, Freddie Prinze Jr., Ryan Philippe, and Sarah Michelle Gellar was a contemporary piece with the original Neve Campbell-led “Scream,” which is soon returning with a much-hyped new sequel-slash-reboot movie, and slasher pop culture is now at a perfect millennial nostalgia touchpoint. However, unlike January’s upcoming “Scream,” Amazon’s eight-episode “I Know What You Did Last Summer” series isn’t also a continuation of the original series (including the 1998 sequel “I Still Know What You Did Last Summer”), despite the recent passing of the torch from the original cast. Instead, writer and executive producer Sara Goodman has created a whole other loose adaptation of the 1973 Lois Duncan novel of the same name.
The Amazon series shares little in common with the movies, begging the...
The Amazon series shares little in common with the movies, begging the...
- 10/15/2021
- by LaToya Ferguson
- Variety Film + TV
Madison Iseman is good as both Lennon and Alison in the new “I Know What You Did Last Summer” series from Amazon Prime Video. She’s the main lead of the series from showrunner/creator Sara Goodman. I spoke with Madison about her interest in starring in the series, her dual role, and the themes of
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- 10/10/2021
- by manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
Stop us if you’ve heard this one before: A series adaptation of the 1999 film Cruel Intentions is in the works.
Nearly five years after NBC passed on a Cruel Intentions sequel series, Amazon’s free streaming service IMDb TV is developing a new take on the original movie.
More from TVLineLeverage: Redemption Reveals Date, Casting News for Back Half of Season 1All in the Family, 227, Maude and More Norman Lear Classics to Stream Exclusively on Amazon Prime, IMDb TVLeverage: Redemption's Beth Riesgraf on Directing Her First Two Episodes: 'The Love I Felt, I'll Never Forget It'
Set in Washington,...
Nearly five years after NBC passed on a Cruel Intentions sequel series, Amazon’s free streaming service IMDb TV is developing a new take on the original movie.
More from TVLineLeverage: Redemption Reveals Date, Casting News for Back Half of Season 1All in the Family, 227, Maude and More Norman Lear Classics to Stream Exclusively on Amazon Prime, IMDb TVLeverage: Redemption's Beth Riesgraf on Directing Her First Two Episodes: 'The Love I Felt, I'll Never Forget It'
Set in Washington,...
- 10/1/2021
- by Rebecca Iannucci
- TVLine.com
Another attempt at a “Cruel Intentions” TV series is in development at IMDb TV.
Inspired by the 1999 film of the same name — which was itself inspired by the novel “Dangerous Liaisons” — the new iteration of the series follows two ruthless step siblings who will do anything to stay on top. In this case, of the Greek life hierarchy at an elite Washington, D.C. college. After a brutal hazing incident threatens the entire Panhellenic system, they’ll do whatever’s necessary to preserve their power and reputations, even seduce the daughter of the Vice President of the United States.
NBC had previously ordered a pilot for a followup to the film back in 2016, with one of the film’s original stars — Sarah Michelle Gellar — returning in the role of Kathryn Merteuil. It was ultimately not picked up to series. Prior to that, Fox attempted to mount a prequel series that...
Inspired by the 1999 film of the same name — which was itself inspired by the novel “Dangerous Liaisons” — the new iteration of the series follows two ruthless step siblings who will do anything to stay on top. In this case, of the Greek life hierarchy at an elite Washington, D.C. college. After a brutal hazing incident threatens the entire Panhellenic system, they’ll do whatever’s necessary to preserve their power and reputations, even seduce the daughter of the Vice President of the United States.
NBC had previously ordered a pilot for a followup to the film back in 2016, with one of the film’s original stars — Sarah Michelle Gellar — returning in the role of Kathryn Merteuil. It was ultimately not picked up to series. Prior to that, Fox attempted to mount a prequel series that...
- 10/1/2021
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
IMDb TV, Amazon’s premium free streaming service, is developing an updated take on the cult 1999 movie Cruel Intentions, set in Washington D.C. It hails from writers Phoebe Fisher and Sara Goodman, Sony Pictures Television, Amazon Studios and Original Film.
In this new incarnation of the premise, which is rooted in the novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Choderlos de Laclos, two ruthless step siblings will do anything to stay on top. In this case, of the Greek life hierarchy at an elite Washington, D.C. college. After a brutal hazing incident threatens the entire Panhellenic system, they’ll do whatever’s necessary to preserve their power and reputations — even seduce the daughter of the Vice President of the United States.
Fisher is writing the pilot with Goodman supervising. The duo would write the potential series together.
Neal H. Moritz of Original Film, who produced the movie starring Ryan Phillippe,...
In this new incarnation of the premise, which is rooted in the novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Choderlos de Laclos, two ruthless step siblings will do anything to stay on top. In this case, of the Greek life hierarchy at an elite Washington, D.C. college. After a brutal hazing incident threatens the entire Panhellenic system, they’ll do whatever’s necessary to preserve their power and reputations — even seduce the daughter of the Vice President of the United States.
Fisher is writing the pilot with Goodman supervising. The duo would write the potential series together.
Neal H. Moritz of Original Film, who produced the movie starring Ryan Phillippe,...
- 10/1/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Cruel Intentions is getting the TV treatment, again.
Five years after NBC passed on a sequel to the 1999 hit from the film’s original writer-director, Amazon’s IMDb TV is developing a college-set reboot of the feature that starred Selma Blair, Reese Witherspoon, Ryan Phillippe and Sarah Michelle Gellar.
The new take is from writers Phoebe Fisher and Sara Goodman (Amazon’s upcoming I Know What You Did Last Summer update) and comes with one of the movie’s original producers, Neal Moritz, attached. Per IMDb TV, it revolves around two ruthless step siblings who will do anything to stay on top — in ...
Five years after NBC passed on a sequel to the 1999 hit from the film’s original writer-director, Amazon’s IMDb TV is developing a college-set reboot of the feature that starred Selma Blair, Reese Witherspoon, Ryan Phillippe and Sarah Michelle Gellar.
The new take is from writers Phoebe Fisher and Sara Goodman (Amazon’s upcoming I Know What You Did Last Summer update) and comes with one of the movie’s original producers, Neal Moritz, attached. Per IMDb TV, it revolves around two ruthless step siblings who will do anything to stay on top — in ...
- 10/1/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Cruel Intentions is getting the TV treatment, again.
Five years after NBC passed on a sequel to the 1999 hit from the film’s original writer-director, Amazon’s IMDb TV is developing a college-set reboot of the feature that starred Selma Blair, Reese Witherspoon, Ryan Phillippe and Sarah Michelle Gellar.
The new take is from writers Phoebe Fisher and Sara Goodman (Amazon’s upcoming I Know What You Did Last Summer update) and comes with one of the movie’s original producers, Neal Moritz, attached. Per IMDb TV, it revolves around two ruthless step siblings who will do anything to stay on top. In this ...
Five years after NBC passed on a sequel to the 1999 hit from the film’s original writer-director, Amazon’s IMDb TV is developing a college-set reboot of the feature that starred Selma Blair, Reese Witherspoon, Ryan Phillippe and Sarah Michelle Gellar.
The new take is from writers Phoebe Fisher and Sara Goodman (Amazon’s upcoming I Know What You Did Last Summer update) and comes with one of the movie’s original producers, Neal Moritz, attached. Per IMDb TV, it revolves around two ruthless step siblings who will do anything to stay on top. In this ...
- 10/1/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Welcome to this week’s “Just for Variety.”
With Daniel Craig’s reign as James Bond coming to an end with “No Time to Die,” this may be the perfect moment to give the franchise an overhaul. Perhaps the next James Bond could be female, Black or queer? “If they want to continue with this character and the franchise, I think you can explode it and do anything,” Ben Whishaw, who plays Q for the third time in the latest installment, tells me on this week’s episode of the “Just for Variety” podcast. “I don’t know what that should be, but it seems to me like it should be something quite radical, something really different. It’s got to change; it’s got to keep changing. We’re in different times now.” He knows that won’t be an easy task. “There will always be people who want...
With Daniel Craig’s reign as James Bond coming to an end with “No Time to Die,” this may be the perfect moment to give the franchise an overhaul. Perhaps the next James Bond could be female, Black or queer? “If they want to continue with this character and the franchise, I think you can explode it and do anything,” Ben Whishaw, who plays Q for the third time in the latest installment, tells me on this week’s episode of the “Just for Variety” podcast. “I don’t know what that should be, but it seems to me like it should be something quite radical, something really different. It’s got to change; it’s got to keep changing. We’re in different times now.” He knows that won’t be an easy task. “There will always be people who want...
- 9/28/2021
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
"Did anyone see us that night?" "No... why do you ask?" Amazon has revealed the full-length official trailer for their update on I Know What You Did Last Summer, directed by filmmaker Craig William Macneill and exec produced by Sara Goodman. Made by Amazon Studios, Atomic Monster, Original Film, and Sony Pictures Television, this is also based on the 1973 novel by Lois Duncan, same as the hit horror film from the 90s that starred Jennifer Love Hewitt and Sarah Michelle Gellar. In this series, set in a town full of secrets, a group of teenagers are stalked by a mysterious killer a year after a fatal accident on their graduation night. The full cast includes Madison Iseman, Brianne Tju, Ezekiel Goodman, Ashley Moore, Sebastian Amoruso, Fiona Rene, Cassie Beck, Brooke Bloom, Sonya Balmores, & Bill Heck. We don't often feature TV trailers, but considering this is connected to the 90s horror film,...
- 9/23/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
New Trailer for I Know What You Did Last Summer: "Written and executive produced by Sara Goodman, I Know What You Did Last Summer is based on Lois Duncan’s 1973 novel, which was also the basis of the iconic 1997 film. One year after the fatal car accident that haunted their graduation night, a group of teenagers find themselves bound together by a dark secret and stalked by a brutal killer. As they try to piece together who’s after them, they reveal the dark side of their seemingly perfect town—and themselves. Everyone is hiding something, and uncovering the wrong secret could be deadly. I Know What You Did Last Summer is produced by Amazon Studios and Sony Pictures Television. Goodman writes and executive produces alongside Original Film’s Neal H. Moritz and Pavun Shetty, Erik Feig, Peter Guber, Atomic Monster’s James Wan, Michael Clear, and Rob Hackett,...
- 9/23/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Amazon Prime has released the official trailer for “I Know What You Did Last Summer,” a new television adaptation of the smash hit 1997 horror hit. Based on the 1973 novel by Lois Duncan, the original movie starred the powerhouse teen heartthrob ensemble of Jennifer Love Hewitt, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe, and Freddie Prinze Jr. It was a massive commercial success upon initial release, remaining number 1 at the U.S. box office for three consecutive weeks and spawning two sequels, “I Still Know What You Did Last Summer” (1998) and “I’ll Always Know What You Did Last Summer” (2006).
Now, the franchise lives on in the form of a TV show. Here’s the official synopsis, per Amazon: “One year after the fatal car accident that haunted their graduation night, a group of teenagers find themselves bound together by a dark secret and stalked by a brutal killer. As they try to...
Now, the franchise lives on in the form of a TV show. Here’s the official synopsis, per Amazon: “One year after the fatal car accident that haunted their graduation night, a group of teenagers find themselves bound together by a dark secret and stalked by a brutal killer. As they try to...
- 9/23/2021
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
I Know What You Did Last Summer: "Written and executive produced by Sara Goodman, I Know What You Did Last Summer is based on Lois Duncan’s 1973 novel, which was also the basis of the iconic 1997 film. One year after the fatal car accident that haunted their graduation night, a group of teenagers find themselves bound together by a dark secret and stalked by a brutal killer. As they try to piece together who’s after them, they reveal the dark side of their seemingly perfect town—and themselves. Everyone is hiding something, and uncovering the wrong secret could be deadly. I Know What You Did Last Summer is produced by Amazon Studios and Sony Pictures Television. Goodman writes and executive produces alongside Original Film’s Neal H. Moritz and Pavun Shetty, Erik Feig, Peter Guber, Atomic Monster’s James Wan, Michael Clear, and Rob Hackett, Craig William Macneill and Shay Hatten.
- 9/16/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
The next time you leave a franchise for dead, make sure it's really dead.
The latest horror property to be exhumed for the next generation is "I Know What You Did Last Summer," a new series based on the memorable slice 'n dice slasher films of the '90s. Sara Goodman pens the show, and executive produces the series alongside Neal H. Moritz, Pavun Shetty, Erik Feig, Peter Guber, Michael Clear, Rob Hackett, Craig William Macneill, and Shay Hatten. Atomic Monster's James Wan has his producing fingerprints on the series, as well.
Amazon has announced...
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The latest horror property to be exhumed for the next generation is "I Know What You Did Last Summer," a new series based on the memorable slice 'n dice slasher films of the '90s. Sara Goodman pens the show, and executive produces the series alongside Neal H. Moritz, Pavun Shetty, Erik Feig, Peter Guber, Michael Clear, Rob Hackett, Craig William Macneill, and Shay Hatten. Atomic Monster's James Wan has his producing fingerprints on the series, as well.
Amazon has announced...
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- 9/15/2021
- by Anya Stanley
- Slash Film
Disney Plus released a new list of voice actors added to the cast of “The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder,” premiering in 2022.
Among the new stars added to the cast of the revival of “The Proud Family” are Lizzo, Lil Nas X, Chance the Rapper, Normani, Leslie Odom Jr., Tiffany Haddish, Lena Waithe, Anthony Anderson, Gabrielle Union, Debbie Allen, James Pickens Jr., Courtney B. Vance, Jane Lynch, Marsai Martin, Jaden Smith, Glynn Turman, Lamorne Morris, Brenda Song, Tina Knowles, Eva Longoria, Holly Robinson Peete, Al Roker, Bretman Rock, Gabby Douglas and Laurie Hernandez.
Additional recurring stars include Asante Blackk as Penny’s boyfriend Kareem, Artist Dubose aka A Boogie wit da Hoodie as Maya’s brother Francis “Kg” Leibowitz-Jenkins, Raquel Lee Bolleau reprising her role as Nubia Gross and Marcus T. Paulk reprising his role as Penny’s classmate Myron.
“The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder” will pick up the...
Among the new stars added to the cast of the revival of “The Proud Family” are Lizzo, Lil Nas X, Chance the Rapper, Normani, Leslie Odom Jr., Tiffany Haddish, Lena Waithe, Anthony Anderson, Gabrielle Union, Debbie Allen, James Pickens Jr., Courtney B. Vance, Jane Lynch, Marsai Martin, Jaden Smith, Glynn Turman, Lamorne Morris, Brenda Song, Tina Knowles, Eva Longoria, Holly Robinson Peete, Al Roker, Bretman Rock, Gabby Douglas and Laurie Hernandez.
Additional recurring stars include Asante Blackk as Penny’s boyfriend Kareem, Artist Dubose aka A Boogie wit da Hoodie as Maya’s brother Francis “Kg” Leibowitz-Jenkins, Raquel Lee Bolleau reprising her role as Nubia Gross and Marcus T. Paulk reprising his role as Penny’s classmate Myron.
“The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder” will pick up the...
- 9/15/2021
- by Selome Hailu and Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
Amazon released the first teaser for its “I Know What You Did Last Summer” reboot series Wednesday, revealing a new generation of teens being hunted down by a killer who, well, knows what horrible act they did last summer. And thanks to the updates in technology since the original flick — and the Lois Duncan book it’s based on — came out, the new villain in this series is way more tech-savvy.
Just look at that haunting “I’m Coming 4 U” text, complete with a clown emoji, that’s sent to the kids who think no one knows about the crime they are trying to cover up.
Watch the teaser video above.
Written and executive produced by Sara Goodman, “I Know What You Did Last Summer” is based on Lois Duncan’s 1973 novel, which was also the basis of the iconic 1997 film starring Jennifer Love Hewitt, Freddie Prinze Jr., Sarah Michelle Gellar and Ryan Phillippe.
Just look at that haunting “I’m Coming 4 U” text, complete with a clown emoji, that’s sent to the kids who think no one knows about the crime they are trying to cover up.
Watch the teaser video above.
Written and executive produced by Sara Goodman, “I Know What You Did Last Summer” is based on Lois Duncan’s 1973 novel, which was also the basis of the iconic 1997 film starring Jennifer Love Hewitt, Freddie Prinze Jr., Sarah Michelle Gellar and Ryan Phillippe.
- 9/15/2021
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
New York Comic Con (Nycc) is taking over the city from Oct. 7 to 10, jam-packed with in-person and virtual programming.
The East Coast’s largest pop culture convention, held in none other than Gotham City, will bring fandoms together and feature special guests participating in panels, autograph signings and photo tops, including Cristina Vee, David Harbour, Erika Harlacher, George Takei, Hayden Christensen, John Cena, Afua Richardson, William Shatner and Adam Savage.
After last year’s fully virtual event, Nycc is returning to in-person programming, with limited capacity, mask requirements and temperature checks in place at the Javits Center.
Read a full list of the live Nycc TV programming below. Since the events are live and in-person once again from New York, all times below are Et. (This list will be updated as networks announce additional programming.)
“The Legend of Vox Machina” Metaverse Panel (Oct. 8 at 11 a.m. at the Main Stage) — In a live-streamed panel,...
The East Coast’s largest pop culture convention, held in none other than Gotham City, will bring fandoms together and feature special guests participating in panels, autograph signings and photo tops, including Cristina Vee, David Harbour, Erika Harlacher, George Takei, Hayden Christensen, John Cena, Afua Richardson, William Shatner and Adam Savage.
After last year’s fully virtual event, Nycc is returning to in-person programming, with limited capacity, mask requirements and temperature checks in place at the Javits Center.
Read a full list of the live Nycc TV programming below. Since the events are live and in-person once again from New York, all times below are Et. (This list will be updated as networks announce additional programming.)
“The Legend of Vox Machina” Metaverse Panel (Oct. 8 at 11 a.m. at the Main Stage) — In a live-streamed panel,...
- 9/13/2021
- by Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
Are you ready to step back into the world of I Know What You Did Last Summer?
Amazon Prime Video announced today that the first season of its highly anticipated TV adaptation will premiere Friday, October 15.
The eight-episode series will be available exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 territories and countries around the world, and is a co-production with Sony Pictures Television.
The first four episodes will be released on October 15, with new episodes available each subsequent Friday.
The series will culminate in a suspenseful, can’t-miss season finale on November 12, 2021.
Written and executive produced by Sara Goodman, I Know What You Did Last Summer is based on Lois Duncan’s 1973 novel, which was also the basis of the iconic 1997 film.
One year after the fatal car accident that haunted their graduation night, a group of teenagers find themselves bound together by a dark secret and stalked by a brutal killer.
Amazon Prime Video announced today that the first season of its highly anticipated TV adaptation will premiere Friday, October 15.
The eight-episode series will be available exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 territories and countries around the world, and is a co-production with Sony Pictures Television.
The first four episodes will be released on October 15, with new episodes available each subsequent Friday.
The series will culminate in a suspenseful, can’t-miss season finale on November 12, 2021.
Written and executive produced by Sara Goodman, I Know What You Did Last Summer is based on Lois Duncan’s 1973 novel, which was also the basis of the iconic 1997 film.
One year after the fatal car accident that haunted their graduation night, a group of teenagers find themselves bound together by a dark secret and stalked by a brutal killer.
- 8/11/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Amazon Prime Video dropped first-look images from its upcoming “I Know What You Did Last Summer” reboot series on Wednesday, revealing the new generation of characters who have clearly made someone pretty mad about what they did to them last summer.
The streaming service also revealed the show will premiere Friday, Oct. 15, with the first four episodes released that day and and the rest of the eight-episode season rolling out each subsequent Friday.
Here’s the official description for the show, per Amazon: “One year after the fatal car accident that haunted their graduation night, a group of teenagers find themselves bound together by a dark secret and stalked by a brutal killer. As they try to piece together who’s after them, they reveal the dark side of their seemingly perfect town—and themselves. Everyone is hiding something, and uncovering the wrong secret could be deadly.”
The reboot series stars Madison Iseman,...
The streaming service also revealed the show will premiere Friday, Oct. 15, with the first four episodes released that day and and the rest of the eight-episode season rolling out each subsequent Friday.
Here’s the official description for the show, per Amazon: “One year after the fatal car accident that haunted their graduation night, a group of teenagers find themselves bound together by a dark secret and stalked by a brutal killer. As they try to piece together who’s after them, they reveal the dark side of their seemingly perfect town—and themselves. Everyone is hiding something, and uncovering the wrong secret could be deadly.”
The reboot series stars Madison Iseman,...
- 8/11/2021
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Amazon Prime Video's "I Know What You Did Last Summer" TV series will debut in time for Halloween, the streaming service revealed Friday during a virtual panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2021.
Showrunner Sara Goodman had the honor of announcing the show will premiere in October, though no specific launch date was given.
A modern take on the hit 1997 horror film of the same name, Amazon's TV series reboot "honors the same chilling premise – in a town full of secrets, a group of teenagers are stalked by a mysterious killer a year after a fatal accident on their graduation night," per its official description.
Amazon's "I Know What You Did Last Summer" TV series stars Madison Iseman ("Jumanji: The Next Level"), Brianne Tju ("Light as a Feather"), Ezekiel Goodman, Ashley Moore ("Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping"), Sebastian Amoruso ("Solve"), Fiona Rene ("Stumptown"), Cassie Beck ("Connecting"), Brooke Bloom ("Homecoming") and Bill Heck...
Showrunner Sara Goodman had the honor of announcing the show will premiere in October, though no specific launch date was given.
A modern take on the hit 1997 horror film of the same name, Amazon's TV series reboot "honors the same chilling premise – in a town full of secrets, a group of teenagers are stalked by a mysterious killer a year after a fatal accident on their graduation night," per its official description.
Amazon's "I Know What You Did Last Summer" TV series stars Madison Iseman ("Jumanji: The Next Level"), Brianne Tju ("Light as a Feather"), Ezekiel Goodman, Ashley Moore ("Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping"), Sebastian Amoruso ("Solve"), Fiona Rene ("Stumptown"), Cassie Beck ("Connecting"), Brooke Bloom ("Homecoming") and Bill Heck...
- 7/23/2021
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
James Wan is producing a small screen version of “I Know What You Did Last Summer” that’s coming to Amazon, and today we’ve learned it’s hitting Prime in October 2021! The announcement was made during Amazon’s Comic-Con@Home panel today, where showrunner Sara Goodman provided some teases for what we can expect from the series. Goodman says the […]...
- 7/23/2021
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
San Diego Comic-Con 2021, the second Comic-Con@Home edition of the beloved pop culture event, kicks off its three-day run Friday.
The free online event, which runs through Sunday, isn't anywhere near as packed with panels as the famed in-person Sdcc usually is, but a decent number of studios and networks will still be hosting Q&As and digital screenings for their TV shows and movies.
As TheWrap reported exclusively earliest this month, HBO (which did present at the 2020 event) will be skipping this year's online con, but its sibling streaming service HBO Max is presenting a virtual event for the show, "gen:lock."
Other notable absentees from the second (and hopefully last) pandemic-forced virtual San Diego Comic-Con include Marvel Studios and DC Films, both of which did not attend the first Comic-Con@Home last year.
San Diego Comic-Con International plans to return Comic-Con to an in-person event in the summer of...
The free online event, which runs through Sunday, isn't anywhere near as packed with panels as the famed in-person Sdcc usually is, but a decent number of studios and networks will still be hosting Q&As and digital screenings for their TV shows and movies.
As TheWrap reported exclusively earliest this month, HBO (which did present at the 2020 event) will be skipping this year's online con, but its sibling streaming service HBO Max is presenting a virtual event for the show, "gen:lock."
Other notable absentees from the second (and hopefully last) pandemic-forced virtual San Diego Comic-Con include Marvel Studios and DC Films, both of which did not attend the first Comic-Con@Home last year.
San Diego Comic-Con International plans to return Comic-Con to an in-person event in the summer of...
- 7/23/2021
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
This summer’s San Diego Comic-Con once again invites fans to sit on their couches and enjoy the pop culture extravaganza from the safety of their homes. There is one difference from last year’s virtual event, however: It will be an abbreviated one, taking place over three days, from Friday, July 23 through Sunday, July 25 — but there are still a bevy of TV show panels on the lineup, which will be streaming for free via YouTube.
Note: Yes, there will again be a DC Fandome virtual event this year (on Oct. 16), where in 2020 shows such as The Flash, Titans, Batwoman...
Note: Yes, there will again be a DC Fandome virtual event this year (on Oct. 16), where in 2020 shows such as The Flash, Titans, Batwoman...
- 7/9/2021
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
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