A new season of Love Is Blind is here. The relationship-focused reality series returned to Netflix on Sept. 22. Past installments of the show have featured singles from Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, and Seattle. But where does season 5 take place?
‘Love Is Blind’ Season 5 is filmed in Houston Nick Lachey and Vanessa Lachey in ‘Love is Blind’ Season 5 | Courtesy of Netflix © 2023
Love Is Blind Season 5 is filmed in Houston. More than two dozen singles from the Texas city entered the pods in the hopes of finding love. As usual, the first episodes of the season take place entirely on the show’s custom-built set, which is designed to allow the cast members to interact without seeing each other. For season 1, the pods were located at Pinewood Studios in Atlanta. Later, the show shipped them to a new studio in Santa Clarita, Calif., outside of Los Angeles.
Once the couples pair up, they...
‘Love Is Blind’ Season 5 is filmed in Houston Nick Lachey and Vanessa Lachey in ‘Love is Blind’ Season 5 | Courtesy of Netflix © 2023
Love Is Blind Season 5 is filmed in Houston. More than two dozen singles from the Texas city entered the pods in the hopes of finding love. As usual, the first episodes of the season take place entirely on the show’s custom-built set, which is designed to allow the cast members to interact without seeing each other. For season 1, the pods were located at Pinewood Studios in Atlanta. Later, the show shipped them to a new studio in Santa Clarita, Calif., outside of Los Angeles.
Once the couples pair up, they...
- 9/23/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Exclusive: Julie St. Aubin, who was one of the execs responsible for Max’s Selena + Chef, is moving to the Food Network.
Aubin is joining the Warner Bros. Discovery-backed cable network as SVP, Development and Production later this month.
She was previously, VP, Non-Fiction Original Programming at the then-titled HBO Max, before the company closed down the streamer’s original non-fiction division.
In her previous role, Aubin was responsible for reality programming focused on female-skewing, Gen Z and millennial audiences.
Selena + Chef was a big hit for the streamer, launching during the Covid pandemic and running for four seasons. Aubin also worked on series including The Big Shot with Bethenny, Ellen’s Next Great Designer and House of Ho.
Before joining the streamer in December 2019, she spent over ten years at E! Entertainment, where she oversaw series including Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Revenge Body with Khloe Kardashian,...
Aubin is joining the Warner Bros. Discovery-backed cable network as SVP, Development and Production later this month.
She was previously, VP, Non-Fiction Original Programming at the then-titled HBO Max, before the company closed down the streamer’s original non-fiction division.
In her previous role, Aubin was responsible for reality programming focused on female-skewing, Gen Z and millennial audiences.
Selena + Chef was a big hit for the streamer, launching during the Covid pandemic and running for four seasons. Aubin also worked on series including The Big Shot with Bethenny, Ellen’s Next Great Designer and House of Ho.
Before joining the streamer in December 2019, she spent over ten years at E! Entertainment, where she oversaw series including Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Revenge Body with Khloe Kardashian,...
- 8/16/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
House of Ho follows the lives of a rich Vietnamese-American family in Houston, Texas.
Reality stars Washington Ho, Lesley Ho and Judy Ho recently sat down with uInterview founder Erik Meers to discuss their lives.
Washington began with revealing how the show has helped him on his journey to sobriety.
“It’s the toughest thing I’ve ever done by far,” he said. “It’s probably even tougher than watching my marriage go through the struggles that it does. I’ve struggled with sobriety for a long time and growing up I’ve always been molded that I’m a man, I’m Asian, and that I should be able to control my drinking. Unfortunately, that’s not something I can control. To have to face that from the world, it’s super hard. It continues to be hard. It’s that pressure that makes Washington Ho thrive and that...
Reality stars Washington Ho, Lesley Ho and Judy Ho recently sat down with uInterview founder Erik Meers to discuss their lives.
Washington began with revealing how the show has helped him on his journey to sobriety.
“It’s the toughest thing I’ve ever done by far,” he said. “It’s probably even tougher than watching my marriage go through the struggles that it does. I’ve struggled with sobriety for a long time and growing up I’ve always been molded that I’m a man, I’m Asian, and that I should be able to control my drinking. Unfortunately, that’s not something I can control. To have to face that from the world, it’s super hard. It continues to be hard. It’s that pressure that makes Washington Ho thrive and that...
- 8/28/2022
- by Rose Carter
- Uinterview
HBO Max’s House of Ho follows the lives of a wealthy Vietnamese-American family in Houston, Texas.
Reality stars Kim Ho and Bella Ho recently sat down with uInterview founder Erik Meers to discuss their most embarassing moments while filming the show.
“Oh my god, there’s a scene where I fell and I literally stepped on my own toe and they told me, ‘No, that’s not gonna be in there, you’re fine! I didn’t even catch that.’ Then I look at it and I’m falling right there … I was like, ‘Okay. It’s fine. That’s fine,'” Bella revealed. “That wasn’t planned! I literally just stepped and I broke my toe nail, but it’s okay. It’s for the content.”
“I also have a scene where we’re paddleboarding and I was the only one who was actually paddleboarding correctly,” Kim said.
Reality stars Kim Ho and Bella Ho recently sat down with uInterview founder Erik Meers to discuss their most embarassing moments while filming the show.
“Oh my god, there’s a scene where I fell and I literally stepped on my own toe and they told me, ‘No, that’s not gonna be in there, you’re fine! I didn’t even catch that.’ Then I look at it and I’m falling right there … I was like, ‘Okay. It’s fine. That’s fine,'” Bella revealed. “That wasn’t planned! I literally just stepped and I broke my toe nail, but it’s okay. It’s for the content.”
“I also have a scene where we’re paddleboarding and I was the only one who was actually paddleboarding correctly,” Kim said.
- 8/24/2022
- by Rose Carter
- Uinterview
It always pays to have a side hustle. In this exclusive clip from the second season premiere of HBO Max's House of Ho, premiering Aug. 25 on HBO Max, Washington Ho doesn't let his professional ambitions get in the way of his music industry fantasies. "My father-in-law's dream is to own a car dealership," his wife Lesley explains. "So now Washington is selling cars to learn the business." Never a bad idea to follow in dad's footsteps. "Working in a job where I have a boss?" Washington questions. "It's weird." Ok, not off to a great start. There's still hope for Washington, however, as he explains, "But each day I...
- 8/24/2022
- E! Online
And just like that, winter has come again. HBO Max’s list of new releases for August 2022 is highlighted by the return of the king. Or more accurately: the return of the queen … of the Seven Kingdoms.
Game of Thrones prequel House of the Dragon is set to premiere on HBO and HBO Max on Aug. 21, just over three years after Game of Thrones concluded in controversial fashion with “The Iron Throne.” This new series is a prequel, depicting the civil war known as the Dance of the Dragons from George R.R. Martin’s lore. When dragon fights dragon, the realm will be torn asunder. But the viewer will certainly delight in all the Targaryen action.
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Game of Thrones prequel House of the Dragon is set to premiere on HBO and HBO Max on Aug. 21, just over three years after Game of Thrones concluded in controversial fashion with “The Iron Throne.” This new series is a prequel, depicting the civil war known as the Dance of the Dragons from George R.R. Martin’s lore. When dragon fights dragon, the realm will be torn asunder. But the viewer will certainly delight in all the Targaryen action.
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- 8/1/2022
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Exclusive: Emmy-winning production company Brian Graden Media is expanding its development team, tapping John Magennis as Senior Vice President of Development and Bri Reed as Manager of Development. They join longtime Bgm development executives Dave Mace EVP, Development, Ben Jehoshua SVP, Development, and Catherine Keithley Lawson SVP, Development and Current.
Producer-development exec Magennis moves to Brian Graden Media from Lionsgate’s unscripted pod Wallin Chambers Entertainment where he developed numerous series including HBO Max’s House of Ho, Pantaya and Amazon’s Derbez Family Vacation (De Viaje Con Los Derbez) and AwesomenessTV’s Going Garcia. Additionally, Magennis sold a number of presentations and pilots to networks including Bravo, E!, OWN, Lifetime, YouTube, and TBS. Prior to his time at Wallin Chambers, Magenis was the Executive Producer of Development for NBCUniversal’s Peacock Productions, where he developed non-fiction series and specials in science and technology, music, pop culture, and true crime...
Producer-development exec Magennis moves to Brian Graden Media from Lionsgate’s unscripted pod Wallin Chambers Entertainment where he developed numerous series including HBO Max’s House of Ho, Pantaya and Amazon’s Derbez Family Vacation (De Viaje Con Los Derbez) and AwesomenessTV’s Going Garcia. Additionally, Magennis sold a number of presentations and pilots to networks including Bravo, E!, OWN, Lifetime, YouTube, and TBS. Prior to his time at Wallin Chambers, Magenis was the Executive Producer of Development for NBCUniversal’s Peacock Productions, where he developed non-fiction series and specials in science and technology, music, pop culture, and true crime...
- 10/29/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Senior UTA talent and packaging agent Rob Lee is segueing to the talent management side of the business. Lee is joining Mainstay Entertainment’s founding partners, Norman Aladjem, Ray Moheet, Derek Van Pelt and Sanaz Yamin, as a partner. Lee already shares several clients with Mainstay including creator Dan Patterson and eight-time Grammy winner Philip Lawrence (Come Dance With Me).
During his career Lee has represented many prominent names in the industry, most recently Tyra Banks, Eugenio Derbez, and Jon Taffer, among others. He also represents several U.S. and international production companies, documentary filmmakers and showrunners.
Lee recently initiated and packaged the HBO hit series House Of Ho, the new CBS primetime series House Calls with Dr. Phil, and the international hit series De Viaje Con Los Derbez among others. Lee, a seasoned television executive is also an award-winning producer whose credits include Enslaved with Sam Jackson, Americas Best Dance Crew, Millionaire Matchmaker, the feature film Crossroads starring Britney Spears and the miniseries Dean Koontz’s Mr. Murder.
Said Lee, “After many productive and wonderful years wearing various hats in this business, including my most recent and rewarding experience at UTA, I can honestly say that joining Mainstay feels like coming home. I can continue to represent great talent and also make a more significant creative contribution. I’m honored to be joining such an expert and dedicated group who are working with some of the industry’s most talented and respected artists”.
Mainstay CEO Norman Aladjem stated, “Rob and I have been good friends forever and I’ve always admired his passion, creative spirit, and expertise across the entire entertainment landscape. Not only will Rob help augment both our management business and our production arm, but as a human being he’s a perfect fit for our company culture.”
David Kirsch and Geoff Suddleson, UTA Partners and Co-Heads of Unscripted Television, said “Rob has played an integral role on our team at UTA, and we value everything he has contributed to help grow our department. We look forward to working with him in his new capacity.”
Mainstay Entertainment represents clients including Lupita Nyong’o, Trevor Noah, Katherine Heigl, Aaron McGruder, Jennette McCurdy, Maz Jobrani, Roy Wood, Jr., and Emmy nominated director David Paul Meyer.
On the feature film production side, Mainstay most recently produced the independent feature film Before I Go written and directed by Eric Schaeffer and starring Annabella Sciorra and Robert Klein, currently in release, as well as A Simple Wedding, starring Tara Grammy, Rita Wilson and Academy Award nominee Shohreh Aghdashloo, which premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival. Among the Mainstay features in development are the film adaptation at Paramount of Trevor Noah’s bestselling memoir Born a Crime with Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o set to star in and produce and Liesl Tommy attached to direct, and the vampire Western Sun Always Sets in the West with Danny McBride and Rough House Pictures at Lionsgate.
On the television side, Mainstay most recently produced the Emmy nominated Kid of the Year for Nickelodeon and Time Studios, and a number of comedy specials for Trevor Noah, Roy Wood Jr., Maz Jobrani and Josh Johnson. Mainstay also produced Black Jesus from creator Aaron McGruder and is currently in production on the reboot of The Boondocks.
During his career Lee has represented many prominent names in the industry, most recently Tyra Banks, Eugenio Derbez, and Jon Taffer, among others. He also represents several U.S. and international production companies, documentary filmmakers and showrunners.
Lee recently initiated and packaged the HBO hit series House Of Ho, the new CBS primetime series House Calls with Dr. Phil, and the international hit series De Viaje Con Los Derbez among others. Lee, a seasoned television executive is also an award-winning producer whose credits include Enslaved with Sam Jackson, Americas Best Dance Crew, Millionaire Matchmaker, the feature film Crossroads starring Britney Spears and the miniseries Dean Koontz’s Mr. Murder.
Said Lee, “After many productive and wonderful years wearing various hats in this business, including my most recent and rewarding experience at UTA, I can honestly say that joining Mainstay feels like coming home. I can continue to represent great talent and also make a more significant creative contribution. I’m honored to be joining such an expert and dedicated group who are working with some of the industry’s most talented and respected artists”.
Mainstay CEO Norman Aladjem stated, “Rob and I have been good friends forever and I’ve always admired his passion, creative spirit, and expertise across the entire entertainment landscape. Not only will Rob help augment both our management business and our production arm, but as a human being he’s a perfect fit for our company culture.”
David Kirsch and Geoff Suddleson, UTA Partners and Co-Heads of Unscripted Television, said “Rob has played an integral role on our team at UTA, and we value everything he has contributed to help grow our department. We look forward to working with him in his new capacity.”
Mainstay Entertainment represents clients including Lupita Nyong’o, Trevor Noah, Katherine Heigl, Aaron McGruder, Jennette McCurdy, Maz Jobrani, Roy Wood, Jr., and Emmy nominated director David Paul Meyer.
On the feature film production side, Mainstay most recently produced the independent feature film Before I Go written and directed by Eric Schaeffer and starring Annabella Sciorra and Robert Klein, currently in release, as well as A Simple Wedding, starring Tara Grammy, Rita Wilson and Academy Award nominee Shohreh Aghdashloo, which premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival. Among the Mainstay features in development are the film adaptation at Paramount of Trevor Noah’s bestselling memoir Born a Crime with Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o set to star in and produce and Liesl Tommy attached to direct, and the vampire Western Sun Always Sets in the West with Danny McBride and Rough House Pictures at Lionsgate.
On the television side, Mainstay most recently produced the Emmy nominated Kid of the Year for Nickelodeon and Time Studios, and a number of comedy specials for Trevor Noah, Roy Wood Jr., Maz Jobrani and Josh Johnson. Mainstay also produced Black Jesus from creator Aaron McGruder and is currently in production on the reboot of The Boondocks.
- 8/19/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Pilgrim Media Group’s Craig Piligian has re-upped his deal with Lionsgate, expanding his purview to oversee the studio’s unscripted division. Piligian will continue as CEO of Pilgrim Media Group. Under the new deal, he also has also been elevated to Chair of Pilgrim Media Group.
In his new role, Piligian will be responsible for overseeing Lionsgate’s unscripted television business, developing new nonfiction series and managing the Company’s partnerships with unscripted television producers.
Lionsgate’s unscripted television roster includes House of Ho on HBO Max, Selling Sunset and Kevin Hart: Don’t F**k This Up on Netflix and De Viaje con Los Derbez on Pantaya.
Alice Dickens-Koblin, who stepped in from Starz to ramp up Lionsgate’s unscripted business, will continue her role as Starz SVP and Head of Unscripted Television for the global premium streaming service. She will also continue to lead Lionsgate’s 1619 Project...
In his new role, Piligian will be responsible for overseeing Lionsgate’s unscripted television business, developing new nonfiction series and managing the Company’s partnerships with unscripted television producers.
Lionsgate’s unscripted television roster includes House of Ho on HBO Max, Selling Sunset and Kevin Hart: Don’t F**k This Up on Netflix and De Viaje con Los Derbez on Pantaya.
Alice Dickens-Koblin, who stepped in from Starz to ramp up Lionsgate’s unscripted business, will continue her role as Starz SVP and Head of Unscripted Television for the global premium streaming service. She will also continue to lead Lionsgate’s 1619 Project...
- 4/15/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: HBO and HBO Max are eyeing more stories of larger-than-life rock stars and social issues with a first-look deal with Gunpowder & Sky.
The two-year agreement will see the WarnerMedia cable network and streamer have first look at Gunpowder & Sky’s library of documentaries and docuseries.
The studio is behind projects such as music docs 69: The Saga of Danny Hernandez, which told the story of controversial rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine, and Everybody’s Everything, a film about the life of Soundcloud rapper Lil Peep, otherwise known as Gustav Elijah Åhr.
It is also the company responsible for Werner Herzog’s Last Exit: Space, political doc Kid Candidate, Bill Ackman’s crusade to expose global nutritional giant Herbalife as the largest pyramid scheme in history in Betting on Zero and Banksy’s Exit Through the Gift Shop.
It was founded by former MTV chief Van Toffler, together with Floris Bauer...
The two-year agreement will see the WarnerMedia cable network and streamer have first look at Gunpowder & Sky’s library of documentaries and docuseries.
The studio is behind projects such as music docs 69: The Saga of Danny Hernandez, which told the story of controversial rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine, and Everybody’s Everything, a film about the life of Soundcloud rapper Lil Peep, otherwise known as Gustav Elijah Åhr.
It is also the company responsible for Werner Herzog’s Last Exit: Space, political doc Kid Candidate, Bill Ackman’s crusade to expose global nutritional giant Herbalife as the largest pyramid scheme in history in Betting on Zero and Banksy’s Exit Through the Gift Shop.
It was founded by former MTV chief Van Toffler, together with Floris Bauer...
- 3/24/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Flabbergasted on a Zoom call, “Nomadland” director Chloe Zhao accepted the Golden Globe for best director on Sunday night. Between gratitude and marveling over the historic moment, as the first person of Asian descent and second woman ever to win the prize, came a somber question.
Zhao was asked for her thoughts on increased violence against Asian American Pacific Islander communities in America, an abhorrent trend of hate crimes in the past months that only began to gain national media attention recently thanks to celebrity outcry and the social media reach of activists like Nobel prize nominee Amanda Nguyen.
“I sometimes feel like people with so much hate, maybe they just hate themselves,” Zhao pondered of recent attacks that have targeted elderly Aapi people and have largely been correlated to tensions over Covid-19 — specifically hateful rhetoric from the former Trump administration, which often referred to the global pandemic as “the China virus.
Zhao was asked for her thoughts on increased violence against Asian American Pacific Islander communities in America, an abhorrent trend of hate crimes in the past months that only began to gain national media attention recently thanks to celebrity outcry and the social media reach of activists like Nobel prize nominee Amanda Nguyen.
“I sometimes feel like people with so much hate, maybe they just hate themselves,” Zhao pondered of recent attacks that have targeted elderly Aapi people and have largely been correlated to tensions over Covid-19 — specifically hateful rhetoric from the former Trump administration, which often referred to the global pandemic as “the China virus.
- 3/4/2021
- by Matt Donnelly, Angelique Jackson, Jazz Tangcay and Elaine Low
- Variety Film + TV
There’s the sort of wealth that buys designer clothes. Then there’s the sort of wealth that shuts down Rodeo Drive for a private Lunar New Year party, has a nine-piece band and a Gucci claw machine for a 1-year-old’s birthday, and takes a friend to their favorite restaurant — in Paris — as a treat.
These are the socialite activities of Netflix’s “Bling Empire,” part of a wave of Asian and Asian American unscripted fare that has popped up on TV screens in the wake of the 2018 hit film “Crazy Rich Asians.”
“I bet Anna goes to Paris more times in a year than she goes to Silverlake,” quips cast member Kelly Mi Li in the first episode, referring to L.A. socialite Anna Shay, who flies Li to France for her birthday and buys her a friendship ring from high-end jeweler Boucheron.
The eight-episode docusoap joins HBO Max’s “House of Ho,...
These are the socialite activities of Netflix’s “Bling Empire,” part of a wave of Asian and Asian American unscripted fare that has popped up on TV screens in the wake of the 2018 hit film “Crazy Rich Asians.”
“I bet Anna goes to Paris more times in a year than she goes to Silverlake,” quips cast member Kelly Mi Li in the first episode, referring to L.A. socialite Anna Shay, who flies Li to France for her birthday and buys her a friendship ring from high-end jeweler Boucheron.
The eight-episode docusoap joins HBO Max’s “House of Ho,...
- 1/16/2021
- by Elaine Low
- Variety Film + TV
Diversity and inclusion are vital for ensuring that all peoples feel represented in the media that they consume, but Jeannie Mai is tired of the “Crazy Rich Asians” stereotype being the only Asian American portrayal she’s been watching on TV.
On Friday’s episode of “The Real,” Mai and her co-hosts Loni Love, Adrienne Houghton and Garcelle Beauvais, the latest addition to the Emmy-winning talk show distributed by Warner Bros., got into a discussion on racial representation in movies and television spurred by a recent article penned by HuffPost culture reporter, Marina Fang. In “‘A Sugar & Spice Holiday,’ ‘House of Ho’ and Accepting Mediocre Attempts at Asian Representation,” Fang argues that while the tropes in the cheery Lifetime holiday rom-com and the exorbitant HBO Max reality show are “decidedly mediocre,” that’s okay because with every run-of-the-mill and highly commercialized genre featuring Asian Americans, there’s “a little...
On Friday’s episode of “The Real,” Mai and her co-hosts Loni Love, Adrienne Houghton and Garcelle Beauvais, the latest addition to the Emmy-winning talk show distributed by Warner Bros., got into a discussion on racial representation in movies and television spurred by a recent article penned by HuffPost culture reporter, Marina Fang. In “‘A Sugar & Spice Holiday,’ ‘House of Ho’ and Accepting Mediocre Attempts at Asian Representation,” Fang argues that while the tropes in the cheery Lifetime holiday rom-com and the exorbitant HBO Max reality show are “decidedly mediocre,” that’s okay because with every run-of-the-mill and highly commercialized genre featuring Asian Americans, there’s “a little...
- 1/15/2021
- by Mónica Marie Zorrilla
- Variety Film + TV
Dazzling jewels, designer couture, private jets and lavish parties? No, this isn’t “Crazy Rich Asians,” it’s the cast of Netflix’s new reality series “Bling Empire.”
The official description of the show reads:
“Bling Empire” follows a wildly wealthy group of Asian and Asian-American friends (and frenemies) in Los Angeles. While their days and nights are filled with fabulous parties and expensive shopping sprees, don’t let the glitz and glamour fool you. Between running multi-billion dollar businesses and traveling the world, these friends are as good at keeping secrets as they are at spilling them. And there is certainly no shortage of secrets.
Filmed in — where else? — Beverly Hills, the eight-episode, 45-minute series debuts Jan. 15 on the streamer.
Some of the cast members already have established careers in Hollywood.
There’s Kevin Kreider, a male model and actor who was born in Korea and adopted by a...
The official description of the show reads:
“Bling Empire” follows a wildly wealthy group of Asian and Asian-American friends (and frenemies) in Los Angeles. While their days and nights are filled with fabulous parties and expensive shopping sprees, don’t let the glitz and glamour fool you. Between running multi-billion dollar businesses and traveling the world, these friends are as good at keeping secrets as they are at spilling them. And there is certainly no shortage of secrets.
Filmed in — where else? — Beverly Hills, the eight-episode, 45-minute series debuts Jan. 15 on the streamer.
Some of the cast members already have established careers in Hollywood.
There’s Kevin Kreider, a male model and actor who was born in Korea and adopted by a...
- 1/8/2021
- by Lawrence Yee
- The Wrap
In today’s TV news roundup, CBS released the premiere date and teaser for its long-awaited drama “Clarice,” and OWN announced the recurring cast and directors for Season 2 of “David Makes Man.”
Casting
OWN announced Tony Plana, Brittany S. Hall, Erica Luttrell, Zsané Jhé, Bobbi Baker, Patrice Arenas, Trinity Cidel, Brandi Huzzie, Rodney Gardiner and Janmarco Santiago would recur on Season 2 of “David Makes Man.” They join the previously-announced series regulars Kwame Patterson as adult David and Arlen Escarpeta as adult Jg, alongside returning Season 1 regulars. Also, Kiel Adrian Scott and Erica Watson are tapped to direct five episodes each of the new season, which finds David in his 30s as a rising business man facing a potential opportunity that will change the course of his life. Filming commenced in October, with the season premiering in early summer 2021.
Dates
CBS’ highly-anticipated new drama “Clarice,” from executive producers Alex Kurtzman and Jenny Lumet,...
Casting
OWN announced Tony Plana, Brittany S. Hall, Erica Luttrell, Zsané Jhé, Bobbi Baker, Patrice Arenas, Trinity Cidel, Brandi Huzzie, Rodney Gardiner and Janmarco Santiago would recur on Season 2 of “David Makes Man.” They join the previously-announced series regulars Kwame Patterson as adult David and Arlen Escarpeta as adult Jg, alongside returning Season 1 regulars. Also, Kiel Adrian Scott and Erica Watson are tapped to direct five episodes each of the new season, which finds David in his 30s as a rising business man facing a potential opportunity that will change the course of his life. Filming commenced in October, with the season premiering in early summer 2021.
Dates
CBS’ highly-anticipated new drama “Clarice,” from executive producers Alex Kurtzman and Jenny Lumet,...
- 12/8/2020
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- Variety Film + TV
Katy Wallin and Stephanie Bloch Chambers, who run unscripted producer Wallin Chambers Entertainment, have extended their overall deal with Lionsgate.
The pair struck an overall deal with the Orange Is The New Black studio in January 2018 and have now reupped their agreement.
It comes ahead of the launch of House of Ho, their Crazy Rich Asians-inspired reality series on HBO Max this week and the second season renewal of docu-comedy De Viaje Con Los Derbez (Derbez Family Vacation) by Pantaya and Amazon Prime Video.
The pair will continue to develop and produce original series for broadcast networks, cable platforms and premium streamers
Wallin Chambers was founded by Welcome to the Family producer Wallin and Chrisley Knows Best’s Bloch Chambers in 2018. Their team includes Head of Development Nick Lee.
“Katy and Stephanie are incredibly talented producers and great partners for our content,” said Lionsgate SVP and Head of Unscripted Programming Alice Dickens-Koblin.
The pair struck an overall deal with the Orange Is The New Black studio in January 2018 and have now reupped their agreement.
It comes ahead of the launch of House of Ho, their Crazy Rich Asians-inspired reality series on HBO Max this week and the second season renewal of docu-comedy De Viaje Con Los Derbez (Derbez Family Vacation) by Pantaya and Amazon Prime Video.
The pair will continue to develop and produce original series for broadcast networks, cable platforms and premium streamers
Wallin Chambers was founded by Welcome to the Family producer Wallin and Chrisley Knows Best’s Bloch Chambers in 2018. Their team includes Head of Development Nick Lee.
“Katy and Stephanie are incredibly talented producers and great partners for our content,” said Lionsgate SVP and Head of Unscripted Programming Alice Dickens-Koblin.
- 12/8/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Welcome back to Tune In: our weekly newsletter offering a guide to the best of the week’s TV.
Each week, Variety’s TV team combs through the week’s schedule, selecting our picks of what to watch and when/how to watch them. As many across the country continue to practice self-isolation due to coronavirus, why not while away a few hours on some of the shows below?
This week, “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series” launches its holiday special, and “Pennyworth” returns for season 2.
“Transplant,” NBC, Tuesday, 9 p.m.
Tune in for the two final episodes of “Transplant” season 1, which are airing back-to-back this Tuesday on NBC. The Canadian show has been hit for the network, and plenty of viewers will want to find out how the stories of Bash, Magalie and the other doctors wrap up for their freshman outing.
“House of Ho,” HBO Max, Thursday...
Each week, Variety’s TV team combs through the week’s schedule, selecting our picks of what to watch and when/how to watch them. As many across the country continue to practice self-isolation due to coronavirus, why not while away a few hours on some of the shows below?
This week, “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series” launches its holiday special, and “Pennyworth” returns for season 2.
“Transplant,” NBC, Tuesday, 9 p.m.
Tune in for the two final episodes of “Transplant” season 1, which are airing back-to-back this Tuesday on NBC. The Canadian show has been hit for the network, and plenty of viewers will want to find out how the stories of Bash, Magalie and the other doctors wrap up for their freshman outing.
“House of Ho,” HBO Max, Thursday...
- 12/7/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
This weekly feature is in addition to TVLine’s daily What to Watch listings and monthly guide to What’s on Streaming.
With more than 530 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
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With more than 530 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
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- 12/5/2020
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
"House of Ho" is the new Lionsgate Television episodic reality series launching December 10, 2020 on HBO Max:
"...follow the lives, loves, and conflicts of the 'Ho' family in Houston who've built a multimillion-dollar empire. In this unique and wildly entertaining new reality series, power struggles and family drama collide as 'Binh' and 'Hue', immigrants who proudly achieved the American dream...
"...attempt to control the lives of their adult children 'Washington' and 'Judy', who find themselves under constant pressure to live up to their parents' impossible expectations. Along with Washington's wife 'Lesley', kooky 'Aunt Tina' and party girl 'Cousin Sammy', the Ho household is filled with love, laughter and designer handbags..."
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"...follow the lives, loves, and conflicts of the 'Ho' family in Houston who've built a multimillion-dollar empire. In this unique and wildly entertaining new reality series, power struggles and family drama collide as 'Binh' and 'Hue', immigrants who proudly achieved the American dream...
"...attempt to control the lives of their adult children 'Washington' and 'Judy', who find themselves under constant pressure to live up to their parents' impossible expectations. Along with Washington's wife 'Lesley', kooky 'Aunt Tina' and party girl 'Cousin Sammy', the Ho household is filled with love, laughter and designer handbags..."
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- 12/1/2020
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- SneakPeek
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