Exclusive: Netflix is taking on The Traitors at its own game. The streamer has ordered The Trust, an eight-part reality series that delves into the theme of greed.
Eleven strangers are given a quarter of a million dollars to split evenly. Will they take their fair share? Or will the allure of more money cause them to vote each other out to keep more for themselves? It’s the ultimate test of human nature, as greed and mistrust threaten to destroy even the strongest of relationships. In this game, everyone starts as winners and they can all leave as winners – if they choose to share.
It’s described as a cross between Peacock’s Alan Cumming-hosted hit and Big Brother.
The series is hosted by Brooke Baldwin, who previously hosted CNN Newsroom and left the news broadcaster in 2021.
It will launch on January 10, 2024 and will air in batches with...
Eleven strangers are given a quarter of a million dollars to split evenly. Will they take their fair share? Or will the allure of more money cause them to vote each other out to keep more for themselves? It’s the ultimate test of human nature, as greed and mistrust threaten to destroy even the strongest of relationships. In this game, everyone starts as winners and they can all leave as winners – if they choose to share.
It’s described as a cross between Peacock’s Alan Cumming-hosted hit and Big Brother.
The series is hosted by Brooke Baldwin, who previously hosted CNN Newsroom and left the news broadcaster in 2021.
It will launch on January 10, 2024 and will air in batches with...
- 12/8/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Larry Barron, a veteran unscripted producer and executive, passed away suddenly on December 24. He was believed to be 55.
Barron co-created and executive produced alongside Mark Burnett, Ben Newmark and Dan Newmark the 2016 Fox reality series Coupled. He co-created and exec produced with Bill Diggins and Rozonda ‘Chilli’ Thomas the 2010 VH1 unscripted series What Cilli Wants, starring Thomas, and also co-created/executive produced the Gsn shows Idiotest and Emogenius. What Chilli Wants stems from Barron’s four-year stint as SVP at FremanteMedia.
In 2002-03, Barron served as a producer on CBS’ The Amazing Race, a co-executive producer on Fox’s Paradise Hotel and a consultant on Upn’s America’s Top Model. He then segued to the executive ranks as VP of alternative programs for Upn, overseeing development and day-to-day production of reality series for the network.
“Every time I’ve worked with Larry, he brought a valuable ‘big picture’ perspective...
Barron co-created and executive produced alongside Mark Burnett, Ben Newmark and Dan Newmark the 2016 Fox reality series Coupled. He co-created and exec produced with Bill Diggins and Rozonda ‘Chilli’ Thomas the 2010 VH1 unscripted series What Cilli Wants, starring Thomas, and also co-created/executive produced the Gsn shows Idiotest and Emogenius. What Chilli Wants stems from Barron’s four-year stint as SVP at FremanteMedia.
In 2002-03, Barron served as a producer on CBS’ The Amazing Race, a co-executive producer on Fox’s Paradise Hotel and a consultant on Upn’s America’s Top Model. He then segued to the executive ranks as VP of alternative programs for Upn, overseeing development and day-to-day production of reality series for the network.
“Every time I’ve worked with Larry, he brought a valuable ‘big picture’ perspective...
- 12/27/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
In today’s TV news roundup, FX announced a premiere date and released a trailer for “A Teacher,” and Disney Plus shared a first look into “Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom.”
Casting
Robin Thede and Matt Rogers have joined HBO Max‘s upcoming dog grooming competition series “Haute Dog,” which premieres Sept. 24. Rogers will be the show’s host, and Thede is joining celebrity dog grooming expert Jess Rona as a judge. Each episode of “Haute Dog” puts three dog groomers to the test over two rounds of challenges, with the judges deciding who wins “Best in Show” and a grand prize of $10,000. “Haute Dog” is produced by Jax Media with Rona, Tony Hernandez, Brooke Posch, Séamus Murphy-Mitchell and Nicolle Yaron and Abi McCarthy as executive producers. (McCarthy also serves as showrunner.)
Renewals
Nickelodeon renewed the animated children’s series “The Loud House” for production on a sixth season ahead...
Casting
Robin Thede and Matt Rogers have joined HBO Max‘s upcoming dog grooming competition series “Haute Dog,” which premieres Sept. 24. Rogers will be the show’s host, and Thede is joining celebrity dog grooming expert Jess Rona as a judge. Each episode of “Haute Dog” puts three dog groomers to the test over two rounds of challenges, with the judges deciding who wins “Best in Show” and a grand prize of $10,000. “Haute Dog” is produced by Jax Media with Rona, Tony Hernandez, Brooke Posch, Séamus Murphy-Mitchell and Nicolle Yaron and Abi McCarthy as executive producers. (McCarthy also serves as showrunner.)
Renewals
Nickelodeon renewed the animated children’s series “The Loud House” for production on a sixth season ahead...
- 9/9/2020
- by Eli Countryman
- Variety Film + TV
In today’s TV news roundup, HBO Max released the trailer and premiere date for Selena Gomez’s “Selena + Chef,” and CBS announced the Season 2 premiere date for “Love Island.”
Renewals
TruTV has renewed comedy series “Tacoma Fd” for a 13-episode third season. The series follows members of a fire department in a city where it often rains, rendering their job somewhat uneventful. To pass the time, the department engages in competitions and rivalries and responds to strange emergency calls. The show’s creators, Kevin Heffernan and Steve Lemme, also star as the chief and captain of the department, respectively. The two actors also executive produce “Tacoma Fd” with David Miner and Greg Walter.
TruTV also renewed its comedy show “The Misery Index,” hosted by Jameela Jamil, for a third season. The second half of Season 2 will air in October. Teams on the show compete to give “misery index” ratings to various comedic real-life events,...
Renewals
TruTV has renewed comedy series “Tacoma Fd” for a 13-episode third season. The series follows members of a fire department in a city where it often rains, rendering their job somewhat uneventful. To pass the time, the department engages in competitions and rivalries and responds to strange emergency calls. The show’s creators, Kevin Heffernan and Steve Lemme, also star as the chief and captain of the department, respectively. The two actors also executive produce “Tacoma Fd” with David Miner and Greg Walter.
TruTV also renewed its comedy show “The Misery Index,” hosted by Jameela Jamil, for a third season. The second half of Season 2 will air in October. Teams on the show compete to give “misery index” ratings to various comedic real-life events,...
- 8/5/2020
- by Eli Countryman
- Variety Film + TV
WarnerMedia continues to build on the strength of truTV’s flagship franchise Impractical Jokers. The company has ordered a third season of TBS’ The Misery Index and 10 additional episodes of truTV’s remotely shot Impractical Jokers: Dinner Party. Additionally, truTV’s first feature length film Impractical Jokers: The Movie will make its streaming premiere on HBO Max on September 1.
“The Impractical Jokers franchise continues to deliver each and every time,” said Brett Weitz, General Manager of TNT, TBS and truTV. “The plan is continue to grow their business from an incredibly solid foundation and deliver to a passionate fanbase that’s second to none.”
The popular line-up of programming featuring Joe Gatto, James “Murr” Murray, Brian “Q” Quinn and Sal Vulcano, collectively known as comedy troupe The Tenderloins, has been a ratings draw across the board. Production is set to resume late this month on season 9 of Impractical Jokers starring The Tenderloins.
“The Impractical Jokers franchise continues to deliver each and every time,” said Brett Weitz, General Manager of TNT, TBS and truTV. “The plan is continue to grow their business from an incredibly solid foundation and deliver to a passionate fanbase that’s second to none.”
The popular line-up of programming featuring Joe Gatto, James “Murr” Murray, Brian “Q” Quinn and Sal Vulcano, collectively known as comedy troupe The Tenderloins, has been a ratings draw across the board. Production is set to resume late this month on season 9 of Impractical Jokers starring The Tenderloins.
- 8/5/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
TBS has renewed the game show “The Misery Index” for a second season, the network announced Tuesday.
“The Good Place” star Jameela Jamil will return as host of the show’s second season along with panelists Brian “Q” Quinn, James “Murr” Murray, Joe Gatto and Sal Vulcano.
The show features two teams, each consisting of one contestant and two panelists, who compete against each other by rating other people’s miserable real-life experiences on a scale of 1-100, based on the titular “Misery Index.”
Also Read: 'The Good Place' Star Jameela Jamil to Host TBS Game Show 'The Misery Index'
“Jameela and The Tenderloins have wholeheartedly translated the most miserable of mishaps into absolute amusement, giving the audience and contestants permission to be entertained by these misfortunes,” said Brett Weitz, general manager for TNT, TBS, & truTV. “We couldn’t be more excited to continue our relationship...
“The Good Place” star Jameela Jamil will return as host of the show’s second season along with panelists Brian “Q” Quinn, James “Murr” Murray, Joe Gatto and Sal Vulcano.
The show features two teams, each consisting of one contestant and two panelists, who compete against each other by rating other people’s miserable real-life experiences on a scale of 1-100, based on the titular “Misery Index.”
Also Read: 'The Good Place' Star Jameela Jamil to Host TBS Game Show 'The Misery Index'
“Jameela and The Tenderloins have wholeheartedly translated the most miserable of mishaps into absolute amusement, giving the audience and contestants permission to be entertained by these misfortunes,” said Brett Weitz, general manager for TNT, TBS, & truTV. “We couldn’t be more excited to continue our relationship...
- 12/3/2019
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
More misery is on the way. Ahead of its season 1 finale, TBS has ordered a second season of comedy game show The Misery Index, from Monk creator Andy Breckman and Grandma’s House Entertainment. The original series, which airs its eighth episode tonight, is a top-five new cable comedy and has reached nearly 28 million viewers across linear, VOD and digital platforms so far this season.
Inspired by the card game Sh*t Happens, The Misery Index is a game show where contestants can make a fortune out of other people’s misfortune. Teams compete against each other by attempting to rate hilarious and miserable real-life events based on the “misery index,” a ranking system created by a team of therapists. Jameela Jamil will return as host for Season 2, along with the stars of TBS sibling truTV’s Impractical Jokers, comedy troupe The Tenderloins – Brian “Q” Quinn, James “Murr” Murray, Joe Gatto...
Inspired by the card game Sh*t Happens, The Misery Index is a game show where contestants can make a fortune out of other people’s misfortune. Teams compete against each other by attempting to rate hilarious and miserable real-life events based on the “misery index,” a ranking system created by a team of therapists. Jameela Jamil will return as host for Season 2, along with the stars of TBS sibling truTV’s Impractical Jokers, comedy troupe The Tenderloins – Brian “Q” Quinn, James “Murr” Murray, Joe Gatto...
- 12/3/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Chris Longo Aug 1, 2019
With a ninth season on the way, The Impractical Jokers stop by to discuss their new project, The Misery Index, and more.
When you think of the usual San Diego Comic-Con staples, Marvel, DC, and The Walking Dead instantly come to mind. Yet the Impractical Jokers have become unlikely comic-con regulars, engaging with fans through special appearances, parties, and events. Now eight seasons in, the group also known as the Tenderloins uses the Sdcc spotlight to connect with their audience and promote upcoming projects, which this year includes a new game show called The Misery Index, premiering on TBS this fall, and the upcoming ninth season of Impractical Jokers in 2020.
On The Misery Index, which is hosted by Jameela Jamil (The Good Place), two members of the Impractical Jokers help each contestant determine how to rank miserable real-life experience on a scale of 1-100, based on the “Misery Index,...
With a ninth season on the way, The Impractical Jokers stop by to discuss their new project, The Misery Index, and more.
When you think of the usual San Diego Comic-Con staples, Marvel, DC, and The Walking Dead instantly come to mind. Yet the Impractical Jokers have become unlikely comic-con regulars, engaging with fans through special appearances, parties, and events. Now eight seasons in, the group also known as the Tenderloins uses the Sdcc spotlight to connect with their audience and promote upcoming projects, which this year includes a new game show called The Misery Index, premiering on TBS this fall, and the upcoming ninth season of Impractical Jokers in 2020.
On The Misery Index, which is hosted by Jameela Jamil (The Good Place), two members of the Impractical Jokers help each contestant determine how to rank miserable real-life experience on a scale of 1-100, based on the “Misery Index,...
- 7/23/2019
- Den of Geek
How well does Joe Force live up to the demands of daddy's will during the first season of the Let's Get Physical TV show on Pop? As we all know, the Nielsen ratings typically play a big role in determining whether a TV show like Let's Get Physical is cancelled or renewed for season two. Unfortunately, most of us do not live in Nielsen households. Because many viewers feel frustration when their viewing habits and opinions aren't considered, we'd like to offer you the chance to rate all of the Let's Get Physical season one episodes here. **Status update, below.
An original Pop comedy from creators Connor Pritchard, Dan Newmark, and Ben Newmark, Let's Get Physical stars Matt Jones, Jane Seymour, Chris Diamantopoulos, AnnaLynne McCord, and David Rossetti. The sitcom centers on middle-aged slacker, Joe Force (Jones). After his dad, Colonel Tom Force, aka...
An original Pop comedy from creators Connor Pritchard, Dan Newmark, and Ben Newmark, Let's Get Physical stars Matt Jones, Jane Seymour, Chris Diamantopoulos, AnnaLynne McCord, and David Rossetti. The sitcom centers on middle-aged slacker, Joe Force (Jones). After his dad, Colonel Tom Force, aka...
- 2/27/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Since rebranding as Pop in 2015, the former TV Guide Network has increased its offerings beyond syndicated reruns and entertainment news-related shows. While most of its programming is reality TV fare, Pop also carries first-run scripted series, including some originals. Now they've introduced their Let's Get Physical TV show. Can the fitness business sitcom keep viewers on the couch? Will Let's Get Physical be cancelled or renewed for season two on Pop? Stay tuned. **Status update, below.
A family comedy from creators Connor Pritchard, Dan Newmark, and Ben Newmark, Let’s Get Physical centers on middle-aged slacker, Joe Force (Matt Jones). After his dad, Colonel Tom Force, aka the “Godfather of Aerobics,” dies unexpectedly, Joe learns the old man left him his gym. Unfortunately, dear old dad also attached some bizarre provisions to his will. With the help of his...
A family comedy from creators Connor Pritchard, Dan Newmark, and Ben Newmark, Let’s Get Physical centers on middle-aged slacker, Joe Force (Matt Jones). After his dad, Colonel Tom Force, aka the “Godfather of Aerobics,” dies unexpectedly, Joe learns the old man left him his gym. Unfortunately, dear old dad also attached some bizarre provisions to his will. With the help of his...
- 2/27/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Vulture Watch
Can Joe Force get what's coming to him? Has the Let's Get Physical TV show been cancelled or renewed for a second season on Pop? The television vulture is watching all the latest TV cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Let's Get Physical, season two. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
An original Pop comedy from creators Connor Pritchard, Dan Newmark, and Ben Newmark, Let's Get Physical stars Matt Jones, Jane Seymour, Chris Diamantopoulos, AnnaLynne McCord, and David Rossetti. The sitcom centers on middle-aged slacker, Joe Force (Jones). After his dad, Colonel Tom Force, aka the “Godfather of Aerobics,” dies unexpectedly, Joe learns the old man left him his gym. Unfortunately, dear old dad also attached some bizarre...
Can Joe Force get what's coming to him? Has the Let's Get Physical TV show been cancelled or renewed for a second season on Pop? The television vulture is watching all the latest TV cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Let's Get Physical, season two. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
An original Pop comedy from creators Connor Pritchard, Dan Newmark, and Ben Newmark, Let's Get Physical stars Matt Jones, Jane Seymour, Chris Diamantopoulos, AnnaLynne McCord, and David Rossetti. The sitcom centers on middle-aged slacker, Joe Force (Jones). After his dad, Colonel Tom Force, aka the “Godfather of Aerobics,” dies unexpectedly, Joe learns the old man left him his gym. Unfortunately, dear old dad also attached some bizarre...
- 2/27/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Network: Pop TV.
Episodes: Eight (half-hour).
Seasons: One.
TV show dates: January 24, 2018 — March 14, 2018.
Series status: Cancelled.
Performers include: Matt Jones, Jane Seymour, Chris Diamantopoulos, AnnaLynne McCord, and David Rossetti.
TV show description:
From creators Connor Pritchard, Dan Newmark, and Ben Newmark, the Let's Get Physical TV show is a family comedy set in the fitness industry. The sitcom centers on Joe Force (Matt Jones).
After his father, Colonel Tom Force, aka the "Godfather of Aerobics," dies unexpectedly, Joe learns the old man left him his gym. Unfortunately, this middle-aged slacker's father also attached some bizarre provisions to the will. Now, Joe must meet them, in order to get his hands on his inheritance. Read...
Episodes: Eight (half-hour).
Seasons: One.
TV show dates: January 24, 2018 — March 14, 2018.
Series status: Cancelled.
Performers include: Matt Jones, Jane Seymour, Chris Diamantopoulos, AnnaLynne McCord, and David Rossetti.
TV show description:
From creators Connor Pritchard, Dan Newmark, and Ben Newmark, the Let's Get Physical TV show is a family comedy set in the fitness industry. The sitcom centers on Joe Force (Matt Jones).
After his father, Colonel Tom Force, aka the "Godfather of Aerobics," dies unexpectedly, Joe learns the old man left him his gym. Unfortunately, this middle-aged slacker's father also attached some bizarre provisions to the will. Now, Joe must meet them, in order to get his hands on his inheritance. Read...
- 2/27/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
“The Good Place” star Jameela Jamil has been tapped to host the new TBS game show “The Misery Index,” the network said Thursday.
She will join “Impractical Jokers” stars and “Misery Index” panelists Brian “Q” Quinn, James “Murr” Murray, Joe Gatto and Sal Vulcano on the show, which is inspired by the card game “Sh*t Happens” and draws on the comedians’ expertise in humiliation to help contestants evaluate life’s misfortunes.
“As someone whose life is just a series of mortifying incidents strung together, it’s going to be brilliant to take a break from my own mishaps, and feast in the disasters of others,” Jamil said. “I cannot wait for the misery to commence. This show is brilliantly ridiculous.”
Also Read: TBS Orders Shaquille O'Neal-Ken Jeong Unscripted Pilot 'Unqualified'
The show will feature two teams, each consisting of one contestant and two panelists, which will compete...
She will join “Impractical Jokers” stars and “Misery Index” panelists Brian “Q” Quinn, James “Murr” Murray, Joe Gatto and Sal Vulcano on the show, which is inspired by the card game “Sh*t Happens” and draws on the comedians’ expertise in humiliation to help contestants evaluate life’s misfortunes.
“As someone whose life is just a series of mortifying incidents strung together, it’s going to be brilliant to take a break from my own mishaps, and feast in the disasters of others,” Jamil said. “I cannot wait for the misery to commence. This show is brilliantly ridiculous.”
Also Read: TBS Orders Shaquille O'Neal-Ken Jeong Unscripted Pilot 'Unqualified'
The show will feature two teams, each consisting of one contestant and two panelists, which will compete...
- 11/29/2018
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Jameela Jamil is returning to her TV-hosting roots. Jamil, who built her career as a TV and radio presenter in her native England before joining the cast of NBC’s The Good Place, is returning to that role in the U.S. as host of The Misery Index, TBS’ recently announced game show.
Jamil “will serve as the show’s ringleader, delivering entertainingly cringeworthy questions to each team using her quick-witted humor and unwavering ability to call things as she sees them,” according to TBS. She’ll be joined by previously announced The Tenderloins comedy troupe and stars of TBS sibling truTV’s Impractical Jokers Brian “Q” Quinn, James “Murr” Murray, Joe Gatto and Sal Vulcano, who will be featured as recurring panelists.
The game show, inspired by the card game Sh*t Happens, will feature two teams, each consisting of one contestant and two Tenderloins. Teams will compete against...
Jamil “will serve as the show’s ringleader, delivering entertainingly cringeworthy questions to each team using her quick-witted humor and unwavering ability to call things as she sees them,” according to TBS. She’ll be joined by previously announced The Tenderloins comedy troupe and stars of TBS sibling truTV’s Impractical Jokers Brian “Q” Quinn, James “Murr” Murray, Joe Gatto and Sal Vulcano, who will be featured as recurring panelists.
The game show, inspired by the card game Sh*t Happens, will feature two teams, each consisting of one contestant and two Tenderloins. Teams will compete against...
- 11/29/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
TBS has given a series greenlight to the comedy game show “Misery Index,” fronted by the troupe behind TruTV’s “Impractical Jokers.”
The series features teams of contestants challenged to rank “hilarious and miserable real-life events” on a scale of 1 to 100. The teams will consist of one contestant and two members of the Tenderloins troupe: Brian “Q” Quinn, James “Murr” Murray, Joe Gatto and Sal Vulcano.
“Misery Index” is based on the card game Sh*t Happens. Andy Breckman, creator of USA’s “Monk,” developed the TV rendition along with Ben & Dan Newmark of Grandma’s House Entertainment. Breckman, the Newmarks, Adam Bold of Grandma’s House Entertainment, Howard Kleinof 3 Arts Entertainment. Rob Anderson will serve as showrunner and exec producer.
“Andy Breckman and the Newmarks have hilariously gamified embarrassment, humiliation and total misery” said Michael Bloom, senior VP of unscripted and specials for TBS and TNT. “Adding the Tenderloins brings unpredictable fun to this game.
The series features teams of contestants challenged to rank “hilarious and miserable real-life events” on a scale of 1 to 100. The teams will consist of one contestant and two members of the Tenderloins troupe: Brian “Q” Quinn, James “Murr” Murray, Joe Gatto and Sal Vulcano.
“Misery Index” is based on the card game Sh*t Happens. Andy Breckman, creator of USA’s “Monk,” developed the TV rendition along with Ben & Dan Newmark of Grandma’s House Entertainment. Breckman, the Newmarks, Adam Bold of Grandma’s House Entertainment, Howard Kleinof 3 Arts Entertainment. Rob Anderson will serve as showrunner and exec producer.
“Andy Breckman and the Newmarks have hilariously gamified embarrassment, humiliation and total misery” said Michael Bloom, senior VP of unscripted and specials for TBS and TNT. “Adding the Tenderloins brings unpredictable fun to this game.
- 10/10/2018
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
TBS is expanding its comedy game show slate, ordering 10 half-hour episodes of Misery Index, a new unscripted series inspired by the entertaining card game Sh*t Happens, from Monk creator Andy Breckman and Grandma’s House Entertainment. The show will feature James “Murr” Murray, Brian “Q” Quinn, Joe Gatto and Sal Vulcano, creators and stars of TBS sibling truTV’s top-rated Impractical Jokers, also known as comedy troupe The Tenderloins.
Misery Index will feature two teams — each consisting of one contestant and two Tenderloins. Teams will compete against each other by attempting to determine the ranking of hilarious and miserable real-life events — from getting fired to accidentally sexting your grandfather — on a scale of 1-100.
The show was developed by Breckman along with Ben & Dan Newmark of Grandma’s House Entertainment. The series is executive produced by Breckman, the Newmarks, Adam Bold of Grandma’s House Entertainment, Howard Klein of 3 Arts Entertainment,...
Misery Index will feature two teams — each consisting of one contestant and two Tenderloins. Teams will compete against each other by attempting to determine the ranking of hilarious and miserable real-life events — from getting fired to accidentally sexting your grandfather — on a scale of 1-100.
The show was developed by Breckman along with Ben & Dan Newmark of Grandma’s House Entertainment. The series is executive produced by Breckman, the Newmarks, Adam Bold of Grandma’s House Entertainment, Howard Klein of 3 Arts Entertainment,...
- 10/10/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
The CW is going to hell. Deadline reports the network is developing a new series called Hellmart.From Ben and Dan Newmark, the hour-long dramedy "follows a group of characters who live and work at Hellmart, a department store in hell’s waiting room (a purgatory-like realm here on Earth). Each week, our group helps a recently deceased person fix their failures from life in the hope of getting sent to heaven."Read More…...
- 12/7/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The CW has put in development Hellmart, a high-concept hourlong dramedy from Ben and Dan Newmark via their Grandma’s House Entertainment and the Tannenbaum Company. Written by the Newmark brothers, Hellmart follows a group of characters who live and work at Hellmart, a department store in hell's waiting room (a purgatory-like realm here on Earth). Each week, our group helps a recently deceased person fix their failures from life in the hope of getting sent to heaven. Ben…...
- 12/2/2016
- Deadline TV
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