Everyone’s favorite underdog story of a python hunter with a dream is back for a second season. Season 2 of “Killing It” is set to premiere on Peacock on Aug. 17 with Craig Foster and Jillian Glopp in coastal Florida setting up their farm. As always for the duo, things don’t exactly go as planned as drama, danger, and hilarity ensue, interrupting Craig and Jillian’s attempts to live out the American dream. Season 2 is said to have more guest stars, less snakes, and more action. You can watch Killing It: Season 2 with a subscription to Peacock.
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In Season 1 of “Killing It,” Craig and Jillian join forces for a state-sponsored python hunt. Wanting to be a good role model for his daughter,...
How to Watch ‘Killing It’ Season 2 Premiere When: Thursday, August 17, 2023 Where: Peacock Stream: Watch with a subscription to Peacock. Sign Up$5.99+ / month peacocktv.com About ‘Killing It’ Season 2 Premiere
In Season 1 of “Killing It,” Craig and Jillian join forces for a state-sponsored python hunt. Wanting to be a good role model for his daughter,...
- 8/17/2023
- by Layne Gibbons
- The Streamable
Killing It returns for Season 2 on Peacock later this month, and to get people excited, the streaming service is airing select episodes across multiple platforms.
The streaming service announced Monday that the first three episodes of the Craig Robinson comedy are available to stream on YouTube and TikTok.
Additionally, the first two episodes from Season 1 will air tonight, August 7, at 11 p.m. Et, on USA Network following WWE Monday Night Raw.
The move is in anticipation of Killing It Season 2's premiere on August 17, 2023, on the streaming service.
On the first season, Craig Foster (Robinson) teams up with his Uber driver, Jillian (Claudia O'Doherty), to enter a state-sponsored snake-hunting contest in hopes of achieving the American dream and becoming a successful entrepreneur.
The second season picks up a year later, as Craig and Jillian take the money they won from the Florida Python Challenge and use it to buy a saw palmetto berry farm.
The streaming service announced Monday that the first three episodes of the Craig Robinson comedy are available to stream on YouTube and TikTok.
Additionally, the first two episodes from Season 1 will air tonight, August 7, at 11 p.m. Et, on USA Network following WWE Monday Night Raw.
The move is in anticipation of Killing It Season 2's premiere on August 17, 2023, on the streaming service.
On the first season, Craig Foster (Robinson) teams up with his Uber driver, Jillian (Claudia O'Doherty), to enter a state-sponsored snake-hunting contest in hopes of achieving the American dream and becoming a successful entrepreneur.
The second season picks up a year later, as Craig and Jillian take the money they won from the Florida Python Challenge and use it to buy a saw palmetto berry farm.
- 8/7/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The second season of Killing It is coming to Peacock next month, and the streaming service has released a preview for the eight new episodes of the comedy series.
Starring Craig Robinson, Claudia O’Doherty, Rell Battle, Scott MacArthur, Stephanie Nogueras, Wyatt Walter, and Jet Miller, the comedy series follows a man trying to figure out what to do with his life while hunting big snakes.
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Starring Craig Robinson, Claudia O’Doherty, Rell Battle, Scott MacArthur, Stephanie Nogueras, Wyatt Walter, and Jet Miller, the comedy series follows a man trying to figure out what to do with his life while hunting big snakes.
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- 7/19/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Are you ready to delve back into the world of Killing It?
Peacock announced Tuesday morning that the hit comedy series would return for more laughs on Thursday, August 17.
The second season will comprise eight episodes.
The series is headlined by Craig Robinson (as Craig), who stars alongside Claudia O'Doherty (Jillian) and Rell Battle (Isaiah).
The impressive guest cast includes Tim Heidecker (Rodney Lamonica), Stephanie Nogueras (Camile), Jet Miller (Vanessa), Scott MacArthur (Brock), Wyatt Walter (Corby), and Dot-Marie Jones (Jackie Boone).
The cast is rounded out by Katie Kershaw (Natalie-Ray Boone), Joe Massingill (Ray-Nathan Boone), Melanie Field (Shayla), Tim Simons (Agent Burton), Fatimah Taliah (Maya), Beck Bennett (Johnny), and Kyle Mooney (Bugs).
Killing It is a comedy about class, capitalism, and one man's quest to achieve the American Dream.
But first, he has to overcome vicious criminals, nature run wild, and worst of all, corporate America.
The trailer hints at...
Peacock announced Tuesday morning that the hit comedy series would return for more laughs on Thursday, August 17.
The second season will comprise eight episodes.
The series is headlined by Craig Robinson (as Craig), who stars alongside Claudia O'Doherty (Jillian) and Rell Battle (Isaiah).
The impressive guest cast includes Tim Heidecker (Rodney Lamonica), Stephanie Nogueras (Camile), Jet Miller (Vanessa), Scott MacArthur (Brock), Wyatt Walter (Corby), and Dot-Marie Jones (Jackie Boone).
The cast is rounded out by Katie Kershaw (Natalie-Ray Boone), Joe Massingill (Ray-Nathan Boone), Melanie Field (Shayla), Tim Simons (Agent Burton), Fatimah Taliah (Maya), Beck Bennett (Johnny), and Kyle Mooney (Bugs).
Killing It is a comedy about class, capitalism, and one man's quest to achieve the American Dream.
But first, he has to overcome vicious criminals, nature run wild, and worst of all, corporate America.
The trailer hints at...
- 7/18/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
“Killing It” Season 2 has added eight new guest stars, Variety has learned exclusively.
The second season of the Craig Robinson-led Peacock comedy series has added the following actors in guest roles: Dot-Marie Jones as Jackie Boone, Katie Kershaw as Natalie-Ray Boone, Joe Massingill as Ray-Nathan Boone, Melanie Field as Shayla, Fatimah Taliah as Maya, Beck Bennett as Johnny, Kyle Mooney as Bugs, and Tim Simons as Agent Burton.
They join Robinson and returning series regulars Claudia O’Doherty and Rell Battle. Stephanie Nogueras, Jet Miller, Tim Heidecker, Scott MacArthur, and Wyatt Walter will also return as guest stars.
The description of the second season describes it as “a comedy about class, capitalism, and one man’s quest to achieve the American Dream. But first he has to overcome vicious criminals, nature run wild, and worst of all, corporate America.” It will consist of eight episodes. The first season of the...
The second season of the Craig Robinson-led Peacock comedy series has added the following actors in guest roles: Dot-Marie Jones as Jackie Boone, Katie Kershaw as Natalie-Ray Boone, Joe Massingill as Ray-Nathan Boone, Melanie Field as Shayla, Fatimah Taliah as Maya, Beck Bennett as Johnny, Kyle Mooney as Bugs, and Tim Simons as Agent Burton.
They join Robinson and returning series regulars Claudia O’Doherty and Rell Battle. Stephanie Nogueras, Jet Miller, Tim Heidecker, Scott MacArthur, and Wyatt Walter will also return as guest stars.
The description of the second season describes it as “a comedy about class, capitalism, and one man’s quest to achieve the American Dream. But first he has to overcome vicious criminals, nature run wild, and worst of all, corporate America.” It will consist of eight episodes. The first season of the...
- 5/17/2023
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
"Don't forget about people with disabilities when you're talking about diversity and inclusion," actress and activist Stephanie Nogueras says in an interview with Popsugar. As a deaf woman of Puerto Rican descent making it in the entertainment industry, she knows something about what it takes to build real representation. Nogueras explains that while she has been made to feel invisible at times and has been judged and discriminated against because she's deaf, she also has hope and believes people are becoming "more open-minded and open-hearted," especially in recognizing and valuing deaf talent. Just look at this year's Academy Awards. It may have been overshadowed by "the slap," but the best picture Oscar went to "Coda," a film that tells the story of a child of deaf adults who must balance her own dreams against threats to her family.
There's also evidence of change in Nogueras's career. Acting since 2013, it's been a "fast journey,...
There's also evidence of change in Nogueras's career. Acting since 2013, it's been a "fast journey,...
- 7/5/2022
- by Cristina Escobar
- Popsugar.com
Killing It will continue for another season at Peacock.
The streaming service officially renewed the Craig Robinson comedy on Thursday, a little over two months after its launch.
It launched to positive reviews and currently has an 86 approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
It is described as "a comedy about class, capitalism and one man’s quest to achieve the American dream. And also about hunting really big snakes."
The cast also includes Claudia O’Doherty, Rell Battle, Scott MacArthur, Stephanie Nogueras, Wyatt Walter, and Jet Miller.
"We knew we had a rare gem with Killing It and are thrilled Peacock audiences sank their teeth into this series, led by comedic legend Craig Robinson,” said Susan Rovner, Chairman, Entertainment Content, NBCUniversal Television and Streaming.
“We can’t wait to tell more twists and turns of one person’s hilarious, persistent pursuit of the American dream, from the incomparable creative minds of Dan Goor...
The streaming service officially renewed the Craig Robinson comedy on Thursday, a little over two months after its launch.
It launched to positive reviews and currently has an 86 approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
It is described as "a comedy about class, capitalism and one man’s quest to achieve the American dream. And also about hunting really big snakes."
The cast also includes Claudia O’Doherty, Rell Battle, Scott MacArthur, Stephanie Nogueras, Wyatt Walter, and Jet Miller.
"We knew we had a rare gem with Killing It and are thrilled Peacock audiences sank their teeth into this series, led by comedic legend Craig Robinson,” said Susan Rovner, Chairman, Entertainment Content, NBCUniversal Television and Streaming.
“We can’t wait to tell more twists and turns of one person’s hilarious, persistent pursuit of the American dream, from the incomparable creative minds of Dan Goor...
- 6/22/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
“Killing It” has been renewed for Season 2 at Peacock, Variety has learned.
Series star Craig Robinson will return for the second season, with the first season having launched back in April. The first season consisted of 10 episodes. The series hails from Dan Goor and Luke Del Tredici, who will return for Season 2 as co-showrunners and executive producers.
“We knew we had a rare gem with ‘Killing It’ and are thrilled Peacock audiences sank their teeth into this series, led by comedic legend Craig Robinson,” said Susan Rovner, chairman of Entertainment Content for NBCUniversal Television and Streaming. “We can’t wait to tell more twists and turns of one person’s hilarious, persistent pursuit of the American dream, from the incomparable creative minds of Dan Goor and Luke Del Tredici and our partners at Utv, as Peacock continues to be a home for unique, thought-provoking and humor-filled comedies.”
Robinson stars in the series as Craig,...
Series star Craig Robinson will return for the second season, with the first season having launched back in April. The first season consisted of 10 episodes. The series hails from Dan Goor and Luke Del Tredici, who will return for Season 2 as co-showrunners and executive producers.
“We knew we had a rare gem with ‘Killing It’ and are thrilled Peacock audiences sank their teeth into this series, led by comedic legend Craig Robinson,” said Susan Rovner, chairman of Entertainment Content for NBCUniversal Television and Streaming. “We can’t wait to tell more twists and turns of one person’s hilarious, persistent pursuit of the American dream, from the incomparable creative minds of Dan Goor and Luke Del Tredici and our partners at Utv, as Peacock continues to be a home for unique, thought-provoking and humor-filled comedies.”
Robinson stars in the series as Craig,...
- 6/22/2022
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
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Craig Robinson is going to kill again for Peacock.
The NBCUniversal-backed streamer has handed out a second-season renewal for its Robinson-led comedy Killing It. The comedy, from Universal Television, debuted in April and revolves around one man’s quest to achieve the American dream — and hunt really big snakes.
Killing It was picked up straight to series in July 2020 and is created by Brooklyn Nine-Nine showrunner Dan Goor and his No. 2, Luke Del Tredici. The duo serve as co-showrunners and exec produce alongside B99’s former Pontiac Bandit, Robinson.
“We knew we had a rare gem with Killing It and are thrilled Peacock audiences sank their teeth into this series, led by comedic legend Craig Robinson,” said Susan Rovner, chairman of entertainment content for NBCUniversal Television and Streaming. “We can’t wait to tell more twists and turns of one person’s hilarious,...
Craig Robinson is going to kill again for Peacock.
The NBCUniversal-backed streamer has handed out a second-season renewal for its Robinson-led comedy Killing It. The comedy, from Universal Television, debuted in April and revolves around one man’s quest to achieve the American dream — and hunt really big snakes.
Killing It was picked up straight to series in July 2020 and is created by Brooklyn Nine-Nine showrunner Dan Goor and his No. 2, Luke Del Tredici. The duo serve as co-showrunners and exec produce alongside B99’s former Pontiac Bandit, Robinson.
“We knew we had a rare gem with Killing It and are thrilled Peacock audiences sank their teeth into this series, led by comedic legend Craig Robinson,” said Susan Rovner, chairman of entertainment content for NBCUniversal Television and Streaming. “We can’t wait to tell more twists and turns of one person’s hilarious,...
- 6/22/2022
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Craig Robinson starrer Killing It will be back for a second season. Peacock renewed the comedy from co-showrunners/executive producers Dan Goor and Luke Del Tredici.
The series is produced by Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group.
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“We knew we had a rare gem with Killing It and are thrilled Peacock audiences sank their teeth into this series, led by comedic legend Craig Robinson,” said Susan Rovner, Chairman, Entertainment Content, NBCUniversal Television and Streaming, in a statement. “We can’t wait to tell more twists and turns of one person’s hilarious, persistent pursuit of the American dream, from the incomparable creative minds of Dan Goor and Luke Del Tredici and our partners at Utv, as Peacock continues to be a home for unique, thought-provoking and humor-filled comedies.”
“We are immensely grateful to everyone at Universal Television and Peacock.
The series is produced by Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group.
Cancellations/Renewals Scorecard: TV Shows Ended Or Continuing In 2021-22 Season
“We knew we had a rare gem with Killing It and are thrilled Peacock audiences sank their teeth into this series, led by comedic legend Craig Robinson,” said Susan Rovner, Chairman, Entertainment Content, NBCUniversal Television and Streaming, in a statement. “We can’t wait to tell more twists and turns of one person’s hilarious, persistent pursuit of the American dream, from the incomparable creative minds of Dan Goor and Luke Del Tredici and our partners at Utv, as Peacock continues to be a home for unique, thought-provoking and humor-filled comedies.”
“We are immensely grateful to everyone at Universal Television and Peacock.
- 6/22/2022
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
“Killing It” has been renewed for a second season at Peacock.
The Craig Robinson–led comedy is a show that probes the stressors of America’s dog-eat-dog system of capitalism — via the killing of very large snakes. Season 2 will further expand Robinson’s “quest to achieve the American dream,” per the streamer.
“We knew we had a rare gem with ‘Killing It’ and are thrilled Peacock audiences sank their teeth into this series, led by comedic legend Craig Robinson,” said Susan Rovner, Chairman, Entertainment Content, NBCUniversal Television and Streaming. “We can’t wait to tell more twists and turns of one person’s hilarious, persistent pursuit of the American dream, from the incomparable creative minds of Dan Goor and Luke Del Tredici and our partners at Utv, as Peacock continues to be a home for unique, thought-provoking and humor-filled comedies.”
“Killing It” stars Robinson as a struggling prison guard trying...
The Craig Robinson–led comedy is a show that probes the stressors of America’s dog-eat-dog system of capitalism — via the killing of very large snakes. Season 2 will further expand Robinson’s “quest to achieve the American dream,” per the streamer.
“We knew we had a rare gem with ‘Killing It’ and are thrilled Peacock audiences sank their teeth into this series, led by comedic legend Craig Robinson,” said Susan Rovner, Chairman, Entertainment Content, NBCUniversal Television and Streaming. “We can’t wait to tell more twists and turns of one person’s hilarious, persistent pursuit of the American dream, from the incomparable creative minds of Dan Goor and Luke Del Tredici and our partners at Utv, as Peacock continues to be a home for unique, thought-provoking and humor-filled comedies.”
“Killing It” stars Robinson as a struggling prison guard trying...
- 6/22/2022
- by Katie Campione
- The Wrap
“Black Bird,” a limited series starring Taron Egerton and Paul Walter Hauser, will premiere on Apple TV Plus this July 8, the streamer announced Thursday.
Based on James Keene and Hillel Levin’s true crime memoir “In With The Devil: A Fallen Hero, A Serial Killer, and A Dangerous Bargain for Redemption,” “Black Bird” stars Egerton as Keene, a police officer’s son who is sentenced to 10 years in a minimum security prison for drug dealing. While serving his sentence, he is offered a chance for early parole, on the condition that he move to a prison for the criminally insane and befriend serial killer Larry Hall (Hauser). Keene reluctantly agrees to the unusual case, and develops a complicated relationship with Hall as he attempts to discover the truth behind the murders the convict is suspected of committing. In addition to Egerton and Hauser, the series also stars Sepideh Moafi, Greg Kinnear and Ray Liotta.
Based on James Keene and Hillel Levin’s true crime memoir “In With The Devil: A Fallen Hero, A Serial Killer, and A Dangerous Bargain for Redemption,” “Black Bird” stars Egerton as Keene, a police officer’s son who is sentenced to 10 years in a minimum security prison for drug dealing. While serving his sentence, he is offered a chance for early parole, on the condition that he move to a prison for the criminally insane and befriend serial killer Larry Hall (Hauser). Keene reluctantly agrees to the unusual case, and develops a complicated relationship with Hall as he attempts to discover the truth behind the murders the convict is suspected of committing. In addition to Egerton and Hauser, the series also stars Sepideh Moafi, Greg Kinnear and Ray Liotta.
- 3/31/2022
- by Wilson Chapman and Sasha Urban
- Variety Film + TV
“Mystery Science Theater 3000” is returning for a 13th season, this time on a new indie streaming platform, Gizmoplex.
Created by Joel Hodgson in 1988, the cult show “MST3K” follows a series of ordinary humans captured by mad scientists who subject them to a series of terrible B-movies. To keep their sanity, the humans create a series of companion robots to riff on the films they watch, which are presented on the show in their entirety. “MST3K” has gone through several iterations, initially airing on Ktma-tv Minneapolis, then on Comedy Central and the Sci-Fi channel, for a total of 10 seasons. It was revived for a two season run on Netflix in 2017. The show has been highly acclaimed since its creation, winning a Peabody in 1993, and has helped turn seberal obscure movies into cult classics, such as “Manos: The Hands of Fate.”
The new revival of “MST3K” will air completely independently, following two successful Kickstarter campaigns,...
Created by Joel Hodgson in 1988, the cult show “MST3K” follows a series of ordinary humans captured by mad scientists who subject them to a series of terrible B-movies. To keep their sanity, the humans create a series of companion robots to riff on the films they watch, which are presented on the show in their entirety. “MST3K” has gone through several iterations, initially airing on Ktma-tv Minneapolis, then on Comedy Central and the Sci-Fi channel, for a total of 10 seasons. It was revived for a two season run on Netflix in 2017. The show has been highly acclaimed since its creation, winning a Peabody in 1993, and has helped turn seberal obscure movies into cult classics, such as “Manos: The Hands of Fate.”
The new revival of “MST3K” will air completely independently, following two successful Kickstarter campaigns,...
- 3/24/2022
- by Sasha Urban and Wilson Chapman
- Variety Film + TV
People with good taste have already seen that this stars Craig Robinson and need no further incentive to watch the show’s trailer. But for the rest of you, behold the trailer for “Killing It,” a new comedy series premiering on Peacock Thursday, April 14.
From “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” co-creator Dan Goor and his fellow “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” showrunner Luke Del Tredici, “Killing It” is a show that probes the stressors of America’s dog eat dog system of capitalism — via the killing of very large snakes. Watch the trailer right now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmOvgKSKokY
Sold. Fully.
“Killing It” stars the always awesome Robinson — “The Office,” Doug Judy on “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” not to mention the dozens of hilarious movies he’s been in — as a struggling prison guard trying to raise $20,000 to buy some land of his own, while also navigating co-parenting a daughter with his ex, who might be moving to another state.
From “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” co-creator Dan Goor and his fellow “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” showrunner Luke Del Tredici, “Killing It” is a show that probes the stressors of America’s dog eat dog system of capitalism — via the killing of very large snakes. Watch the trailer right now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmOvgKSKokY
Sold. Fully.
“Killing It” stars the always awesome Robinson — “The Office,” Doug Judy on “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” not to mention the dozens of hilarious movies he’s been in — as a struggling prison guard trying to raise $20,000 to buy some land of his own, while also navigating co-parenting a daughter with his ex, who might be moving to another state.
- 3/24/2022
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
Peacock has shared the first look at its new upcoming comedy series “Killing It,” streaming this April.
Created by “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” producers Dan Goor and Luke Del Tredici, “Killing It” stars Craig Robinson as Craig, a man who competes in a state-sponsored python hunt in his quest to achieve the American Dream. The series co-stars Stephanie Nogueras as Craig’s ex-wife Camille, Jet Miller as his pre-teen daughter Vanessa and Rell Battle as his younger brother Isaiah. Claudia O’Doherty, Scott Macarthur and Wyatt Walter round out the cast.
“We love all the ambitious, challenging, thematically-rich series that populate the current peak-tv landscape,” said Goor in a statement. “We also love jokes. So, we tried to make a show that could deliver both. We wanted ‘Killing It’ to explore America’s quasi-religious obsession with entrepreneurship and wealth, and we also wanted it to be funny. Really, really funny. Plus, we wanted it to have big snakes.
Created by “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” producers Dan Goor and Luke Del Tredici, “Killing It” stars Craig Robinson as Craig, a man who competes in a state-sponsored python hunt in his quest to achieve the American Dream. The series co-stars Stephanie Nogueras as Craig’s ex-wife Camille, Jet Miller as his pre-teen daughter Vanessa and Rell Battle as his younger brother Isaiah. Claudia O’Doherty, Scott Macarthur and Wyatt Walter round out the cast.
“We love all the ambitious, challenging, thematically-rich series that populate the current peak-tv landscape,” said Goor in a statement. “We also love jokes. So, we tried to make a show that could deliver both. We wanted ‘Killing It’ to explore America’s quasi-religious obsession with entrepreneurship and wealth, and we also wanted it to be funny. Really, really funny. Plus, we wanted it to have big snakes.
- 2/2/2022
- by Wilson Chapman and Sasha Urban
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Ahead of its Season 2 finale, Tyler Perry’s Young Dylan has been renewed by Nickelodeon for a 20-episode third season, which will begin production early next year at Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta. The size of the order matches Season 2; Young Dylan’s first season consisted of 14 episodes.
The hit live-action comedy, created, written, directed and executive produced by Perry, marked TV mogul expansion into other areas of ViacomCBS beyond BET/BET+ whose portfolios he dominates with a slew of series.
Young Dylan follows a family whose world is turned upside down when their nephew, hip-hop mogul-in-training Dylan (Dylan Gilmer), moves in unannounced.
Season 3 will follow Dylan as he continues his pursuit of stardom, while getting his family into hilarious hijinks along the way. Accompanying him in his quest for music greatness are his uncle Myles (Carl Anthony Payne II), aunt Yasmine (Mieko Hillman), grandmother Viola (Aloma Lesley Wright...
The hit live-action comedy, created, written, directed and executive produced by Perry, marked TV mogul expansion into other areas of ViacomCBS beyond BET/BET+ whose portfolios he dominates with a slew of series.
Young Dylan follows a family whose world is turned upside down when their nephew, hip-hop mogul-in-training Dylan (Dylan Gilmer), moves in unannounced.
Season 3 will follow Dylan as he continues his pursuit of stardom, while getting his family into hilarious hijinks along the way. Accompanying him in his quest for music greatness are his uncle Myles (Carl Anthony Payne II), aunt Yasmine (Mieko Hillman), grandmother Viola (Aloma Lesley Wright...
- 11/11/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
The Craig Robinson-led Peacock comedy series “Killing It” has set its main cast.
Claudia O’Doherty, Rell Battle, Scott MacArthur, Stephanie Nogueras, Wyatt Walter (“Sons of Thunder”), and Jet Miller have all joined Robinson in the series.
Robinson stars in the half-hour series as Craig, a man who will do anything to make his American Dream come true, even compete in a state-sponsored python hunt. The show was ordered to series at the streamer in February.
O’Doherty will play Jillian, a down-on-her luck Uber driver who introduces Craig to the bizarre world of snake hunting. Battle will play Isaiah, Craig’s younger brother, whose version of the American Dream is a lot less legal than Craig’s. MacArthur will play Brock, a rival snake hunter and aspiring social media star. Nogueras will play Camille, Craig’s ex-wife with whom he uneasily co-parents their pre-teen daughter, Vanessa. Miller will play Vanessa,...
Claudia O’Doherty, Rell Battle, Scott MacArthur, Stephanie Nogueras, Wyatt Walter (“Sons of Thunder”), and Jet Miller have all joined Robinson in the series.
Robinson stars in the half-hour series as Craig, a man who will do anything to make his American Dream come true, even compete in a state-sponsored python hunt. The show was ordered to series at the streamer in February.
O’Doherty will play Jillian, a down-on-her luck Uber driver who introduces Craig to the bizarre world of snake hunting. Battle will play Isaiah, Craig’s younger brother, whose version of the American Dream is a lot less legal than Craig’s. MacArthur will play Brock, a rival snake hunter and aspiring social media star. Nogueras will play Camille, Craig’s ex-wife with whom he uneasily co-parents their pre-teen daughter, Vanessa. Miller will play Vanessa,...
- 10/25/2021
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Craig Robinson‘s new Peacock comedy series Killing It has revealed its cast and what characters they’ll portray. They include Stephanie Nogueras, Claudia O’Doherty, Rell Battle, Scott Macarthur, Wyatt Walter, and Jett Miller.
Robinson leads the cast as Craig, a man who will do anything to make his American Dream come true, even compete in a state-sponsored python hunt. Nogueras plays his ex-wife Camille with whom he uneasily co-parents their pre-teen daughter, Vanessa (Jet Miller).
Battle plays Craig’s younger brother Isaiah, whose version of the American Dream is a lot less legal than that of his sibling.
O’Doherty plays Jillian, a down-on-her-luck Uber driver who introduces Craig to the bizarre world of snake hunting.
Macarthur will play Brock, a rival snake hunter and aspiring social media star. Brock’s teenage son and reluctant cameraman Corby will be played by Walter.
Production of the 10 episode series is already underway in New Orleans.
Robinson leads the cast as Craig, a man who will do anything to make his American Dream come true, even compete in a state-sponsored python hunt. Nogueras plays his ex-wife Camille with whom he uneasily co-parents their pre-teen daughter, Vanessa (Jet Miller).
Battle plays Craig’s younger brother Isaiah, whose version of the American Dream is a lot less legal than that of his sibling.
O’Doherty plays Jillian, a down-on-her-luck Uber driver who introduces Craig to the bizarre world of snake hunting.
Macarthur will play Brock, a rival snake hunter and aspiring social media star. Brock’s teenage son and reluctant cameraman Corby will be played by Walter.
Production of the 10 episode series is already underway in New Orleans.
- 10/25/2021
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
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