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Meltdown
American Meltdown
Promotional poster
Genre
Science fiction
Action thriller
Written by
Larry Barber
Paul Barber
Directed by Jeremiah S. Chechik
Starring
Bruce Greenwood
Leslie Hope
Arnold Vosloo
Music by Tomandandy
Country of origin United States
Original languages
English
Arabic
Production
Executive producers
Beth Grossbard
Craig Anderson
Producers
Jan Korbelin
Stephen Lillis
Cinematography Douglas Koch
Editor Bruce Cannon
Running time 90 minutes
Production companies
Apollo Screen Productions
Pacific Coast Productions
Visitor Entertainment
Original release
Network FX
Release June 6, 2004
Meltdown (also known as American Meltdown) is a 2004 American action thriller television film directed by Jeremiah S. Chechik and written by Larry and Paul Barber. The film stars Bruce Greenwood, Leslie Hope, and Arnold Vosloo, and depicts a terrorist takeover of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station a nuclear power plant in Southern California. It aired on FX on June 6, 2004.
Cast
Bruce Greenwood as Agent Tom Shea
Leslie Hope as Zoe Cox
Arnold Vosloo as Khalid / Sands
James Remar as Colonel Boggs
Susan Merson as Attorney General Zutrow
Will Lyman as Homeland Chief Utley
Bill Mondy as FBI Agent Tucci
Brent Stait as FBI Commander Hall
Adrian Holmes as Agent Charlie Jansen
Manoj Sood as Syed Kahn
Tony Alcantar as Reactor Tech Chuck Pasquin
Diego Diablo Del Mar as Marwan / Raul (as Diego Del Mar)
Alessandro Juliani as Salem / Emmett
Darren Shahlavi as Waleed / Frank
David Neale as Shafig / Jesse
External links
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Films directed by Jeremiah S. Chechik
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Ahead of its digital release this November, a poster and trailer have arrived online for the ‘millennial coming-of-rage’ comedy American Meltdown.
Written and directed by Andrew Adams, the film follows Olivia (Jacki Von Preysing), a woman at the end of rope after a string of bad luck, until she befriends Mari (Nicolette Sweeney), a pickpocket who convinces her that the only way to live is by committing petty crime.
The cast includes Jacki Von Preysing, Nicolette Sweeney. Clayton Farris, Shaun Boylan, Christopher Mycheal Watson, Bella Shaw, and DeMorge Brown. Watch the trailer below…
OLIVIA WALKER (Jacki Von Preysing) is a desperate millennial at the end of her rope. She’s been put on a temporary leave from work until she stops qualifying for benefits, she’s recently single, her home has been broken into, and she’s drowning in debt. Then she meets MARI NAVARRO (Nicolette Sweeney), a happy-go-lucky, fiery pickpocket who lives in a van and shirks every societal expectation she can… Kickstarting an offbeat friendship that pulls Olivia deeper and deeper into a life of crime.
American Meltdown arrives on digital on November 8th.
The press are the good guys, but also kind of the bad guys, in Alex Garland’s virtuosic “Civil War,” a jarring ground-level account of what a near-future disunification of the United States might look like. Intended as a wake-up call, the long-fuse thriller — which starts slow and snowballs to a jaw-dropping raid on Washington, D.C. — embeds viewers alongside a dedicated team of journalists making their way to the Capitol while the country unravels around them. It’s the most upsetting dystopian vision yet from the sci-fi brain that killed off all of London for the zombie uprising depicted in “28 Days Later,” and one that can’t be easily consumed as entertainment. A provocative shock to the system, “Civil War” is designed to be divisive. Ironically, it’s also meant to bring folks together.
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Led by veteran war photographer Lee Smith (Kirsten Dunst), the tight crew of journalists are total pros. They represent a troubling form of detachment, essential to their job yet practically counter-human as they endeavor not to take sides, which serves as an indictment unto itself. News outlets thrive on conflict, which sells papers and drives ratings, going so far as to foment fear around the possibility of a second American civil war. Garland doesn’t care how this one happened. His script skips past why the conflict started, offering only the questionable notion that Texas and California both seceded and subsequently pooled resources (calling themselves “the Western Forces”) against a power-hungry three-term president (Nick Offerman).
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Though it looks like another entry in the popular post-apocalyptic thriller genre, make no mistake: “Civil War” depicts the apocalypse itself. The country’s in full meltdown, suggested more than depicted outright. Americans have turned on one another, and the only people permitted to move freely through active-fire spaces are the ones with “PRESS” stenciled on their flak jackets. Garland establishes the chaos early, as Lee covers a mob scene where civilians reduced to refugees in their own country clamor for water. Suddenly, a woman runs in waving an American flag, a backpack full of explosives strapped to her chest.
Like the coffee-shop explosion in Alfonso Cuarón’s “Children of Men,” the vérité-style blast puts us on edge — though the wider world might never witness it, were it not for Lee, who picks up her camera and starts documenting the carnage. Seconds before, she’d pulled a young admirer, Jessie (“Priscilla” star Cailee Spaeny), to safety, effectively saving the life of this wet-behind-the-ears wannabe. It’s Jessie’s goal to be a war photographer, though she works with black-and-white film — a young artiste to Lee’s run-and-gun shooter. The ambitious newcomer talks her way into Lee’s next mission, driving with reporter Joel (Wagner Moura) and veteran political journalist Sammy (Stephen McKinley Henderson) to D.C. to interview the president — three generations of journos with very different agendas.
Jessie sees herself in the girl, even if she doesn’t see herself in her own reflection anymore. In a quiet but revealing scene, the foursome roll into a town that seems untouched by war. They step into a shop, where Lee tries on a dress, studying herself in the mirror. The movie is that mirror, showing America the risks of in-fighting and the potential costs of division. “Civil War” is a cautionary tale, repurposing the sort of imagery audiences have seen in overseas war zones — dissidents hanging from bridges, lime-covered corpses piled into mass graves — and applying them to familiar, all-American settings.
It’s startling, to say the least. Still, Lee has seen worse in her life (early on, decompressing in her bath, she cycles through a sampling of arm’s-length horrors she’s documented over her career, including a man lit on fire). If ever she knew empathy, Lee now seems desensitized beyond repair. When Jessie asks her idol what she’d do if Jessie were dying, Lee stares back coldly and says, “What do you think?” She’d get the shot, of course.
Audiences have never seen Dunst like this. She looked rough in “Power of the Dog,” but here, covering conflicts has drained the essence right out of her. (The star appeared radiant at the film’s SXSW premiere, underscoring the transformation she undertook for a role where resilience and plain, adrenaline-fueled instinct override basic self-care.) Garland gives the character several opportunities to reconnect with her humanity, even as this tense, increasingly brutal road trip pushes the team deeper into the proverbial heart of darkness. Most of the movie takes place in broad daylight, not at all the aesthetic audiences expect from a modern-day war movie, which typically uses strategic filters to make everything look gritty.
“Civil War” may unfold in a parallel dimension (the Cal-Texan team-up blurs whether blue or red states are running this uprising), but it looks a lot like the America we know. At times, amid the confusion, the characters can’t distinguish between rebels and patriots — as in a scene at an outdoor Winter Wonderland attraction, where soldiers try to take out a sniper. In that situation, it hardly matters which team he’s on. Later, Jessie Plemons shows up wearing a camo uniform and heart-shaped sunglasses, pointing his gun at the unarmed journalists. “What kind of American are you?” he demands of each of them. In today’s political climate, some pose similar questions, with equally intimidating subtext.
By this point, the film has tilted toward full-blown horror. Indeed, the final stretch feels more like something out of Stephen King (“The Mist” or “The Stand”) than any war movie that’s come before, as the small band of journalists accompanies the Western Forces for its big push on D.C. Although Garland showed Offerman preparing a speech as president at the outset, he seeded doubts in the man’s sincerity by intercutting real-world uprisings with the commander in chief’s words. Even so, surely no American wants to see what comes next, as Jessie and Lee shadow troops trying to shoot their way into the White House.
Earlier, the battles were intense but somehow theoretical. This climactic siege looks terrifying, albeit wildly different from the kind of real-world warfare witnessed in Ukraine. At first, Jessie tended to freeze up under fire, but now she appears fearless, while Lee is wracked by anxiety attacks. If you saw combat boots stomping the American flag, could you stand by and take pictures? Sick to her soul, Lee’s reaction feels practically out of character, as the sight of democracy being overturned stops her cold. But only for a moment. Embedded alongside insurrectionists whom the media may well have inspired, these eyewitnesses to history are fueled by a totally distorted sense of duty: Their sole focus is to get the shot — or the story, as the case may be.
Anyone who saw Garland’s previous film, the A24-backed freakout “Men,” knows the director doesn’t shy away from pushing things to their most nauseating extreme. “Civil War” is no different. Garland trades in triggering images, not just of war crimes of the image-makers themselves, far from neutral, all but encouraging acts that make Jan. 6 look mild. Meanwhile, ambiguities surrounding the origins of the conflict mean there’s no way to defuse what we’re watching. Sight unseen, “Civil War” has been criticized for exploiting tensions in an election year, when in fact, it’s meant to illustrate the futility of “sides.” Garland’s the last person to suggest a group hug. As statements go, his powerful vision leaves us shaken, effectively repeating the question that quelled the L.A. riots: Can we all get along?
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Reviewed at SXSW (Headliners), March 14, 2024. MPA Rating: R. Running time: 109 MIN.
Production: An A24 release and presentation, in association with IPR.VC, of a DNA Films production. Producers: Andrew Macdonald, Allon Reich, Gregory Goodman. Executive producers: Timo Argillander, Elisa Alvares.
Crew: Director, writer: Alex Garland. Camera: Rob Hardy. Editor: Jake Roberts. Music: Ben Salisbury, Geoff Barrow.
With: Kirsten Dunst, Wagner Moura, Cailee Spaeny, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Sonoya Mizuno, Nick Offerman, Jessie Plemons.
Microsoft‘s latest says its “targeted restarts are progressing slower than anticipated for the majority of affected users” after an outage due to an unspecified “recent change” crippled Microsoft 360, Outlook, Exchange and more.
An ETA for resolution will be provided by Microsoft as soon as available, the tech giant said.
PREVIOUSLY: A massive outage at Microsoft on Monday has crippled Microsoft 365 and is impacting global users of Teams, Outlook and Exchange emails, calendars and more.
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The Downdector website showed reports of outages starting to bubble overnight into a giant spike starting at about 8 a.m. ET this morning up to 4,350 complaints, most around Exchange. Microsoft has been providing updates on X, formerly Twitter, throughout the morning, saying it “identified a recent change” that it thinks is causing the problem and started to “revert the change” while “investigating what additional actions are required.”
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The tech giant said it’s “started to deploy a fix” and meanwhile is “beginning manual restarts on a subset of machines that are in an unhealthy state.”
As of a about noon ET, it said, the fix had reached about “98% of our affected environments.”
The issues today follow a July meltdown after a corrupted update by a cybersecurity firm called CrowdStrike crashed systems and computers around the world that were running Microsoft Windows, including banks, airlines, trains, health systems and other industries. A fix then also required devices be manually rebooted.
Microsoft hasn’t said what the “change” was that it identified today that created the issues.
Cynthia Erivo is reflecting on a fan-made Wicked poster she put on blast on social media, saying the edit degraded her.
During the 2024 CFDA Fashion Awards, Erivo was asked about her outburst on Instagram and said she should’ve called her friends instead.
“I’m passionate about it and I know the fans are passionate about it and I think for me it was just like a human moment of wanting to protect little Elphaba, and it was like a human moment,” Erivo told Entertainment Tonight. “I probably should have called my friends, but it’s fine.”
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On October 16, Erivo took to social media to blast a fan-created Wicked poster that paid homage to the Broadway musical poster.
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The poster for the Broadway production hides Elphaba’s eyes and has her wearing red lipstick with a smirk on her face. In the poster for the film, Erivo’s eyes are visible, and she trades the red lipstick for a green one.
“The original poster is an ILLUSTRATION. I am a real life human being who chose to look right down the barrel of the camera to you, the viewer… because, without words we communicate with our eyes,” Erivo posted on her Instagram stories. “Our poster is an homage not an imitation, to edit my face and hide my eyes is to erase me. And that is just deeply hurtful.”
She continued, “This is the wildest, most offensive thing I have seen, equal to that awful AI of us fighting, equal to people posting the question, ‘is your p*** green.'” None of this is funny. None of it is cute. It degrades me. It degrades us.”
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In The Jungle Bunch: Operation Meltdown, just before the monsoons arrives, the titular group rushes to save a strange Super-Villain from a hazardous pink foam that erupts over water. They must join hands to save their forest home from the ordeal.
Here’s how you can watch and stream Jungle Bunch: Operation Meltdown via streaming services such as Hulu.
Is Jungle Bunch: Operation Meltdown available to watch via streaming?
Yes, Jungle Bunch: Operation Meltdown is available to watch via streaming on Hulu.
As the rainy season approaches, the Jungle Bunch is charged with tracking down Albert, the researcher who created pink foam that spreads out as it comes in contact with water and creates a chaos. Albert, a smart and intelligent armadillo that mysteriously disappeared years ago, is the creator of the foam that has been spreading over the jungle now and the animals are worried for the monsoons. He is the only one who knows to create an antidote; hence, the squad prepares to find him in order to preserve the jungle.
The cast includes Philippe Bozo, who voices Maurice, while Laurent Morteau voices Gilbert.
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Jungle Bunch: Operation Meltdown is available to watch on Hulu. Hulu is one of the most popular streaming platform in the United States and it offers a massive range of top-notch movies, TV shows, and documentaries.
You can watch via Hulu by following these steps:
Go to Hulu.com/welcome
Select ‘Start Your Free Trial’
Choose a plan:
$7.99 per month or $79.99 per year (With Ads)
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Hulu (With Ads) is the cheapest option, providing users access to Hulu’s streaming library with commercials. Hulu (No Ads) is the service’s premium option, providing access to its library without any advertisements. There are also several bundles available with Hulu that pair the service with Disney Plus and ESPN Plus, along with Live TV plans that also include many live TV channels.
NOTE: The streaming services listed above are subject to change. The information provided was correct at the time of writing.
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It feels hard to comprehend, but in just a matter of days, we'll be able to finally watch Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life on Netflix. In a way, it feels like yesterday that we watched the season 7 finale with tears in our eyes as Rory graduated from Yale and went off to work on the Obama campaign. (On the other hand, that also feels like eons ago.) One thing is for sure: we've waited long enough, and we are more than ready to be #blessed with new adventures in Stars Hollow.
In the second trailer for the Netflix reboot, we learn a lot more about Rory and Lorelai. They're still addicted to coffee (Lorelai thinks she was coffee in her past life), they still love their take-out, and, oh yeah, Rory doesn't have a job. Yep. You read that right. The trailer shows Rory moving back into her old room – hence that mysterious teaser of the box filled with underwear – and lamenting with Jess (!!) about her lack of direction. "I'm feeling very lost these days," Rory says. "I have no job! I have no credit! I have no underwear!"
Anyone who is navigating the first chapter of their "grownup" lives can relate to this feeling. It's totally normal to feel confused, scared, and straight-up lost as a young adult. And it's completely okay to feel like you don't know what you're doing with your life. In fact, this isn't the first time Rory has felt this way. Remember that episode in season 7 when she had a complete meltdown in her dorm bathroom because she was anxious about graduating? She started crying to Lucy and Olivia, saying, "Soon I'm gonna be done at Yale, and it's just like I'm standing on this cliff, looking out into this huge, foggy abyss." And that was relatable too – but that's part of what we love about Rory; we grew up with her, and we felt all those emotions right alongside her. And ultimately, Rory turned out fine in season 7, and she'll turn out fine now. As will the rest of us.
You can watch the trailer below. Feel free to swoon accordingly when you see Jess.
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FX has released the trailer for Part 2 of “American Horror Story: Delicate,” the 12th season of the long-running horror anthology, which was interrupted by the dual strikes last year. Starring Kim Kardashian and Emma Roberts, Part 2 premieres April 3 on the network at 10 p.m. ET/PT, and will be available to stream the following day on Hulu.
Part 1 introduced audiences to Emma Roberts’ character Anna Victoria Alcott, an actress who is trying to get pregnant but faces sinister occurrences during her journey to motherhood. Kardashian plays her aggressive publicist Siobhan. While the Part 2 trailer shows them kiss, the teaser also reveals that Anna will uncover some dark truths about Siobhan. “You’re a monster,” Roberts says to her in the trailer. “Oh no, babe. I’m so much worse,” Kardashian promises.
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In other TV roundup news:
FIRST LOOKS
E! Entertainment has tapped Julia Fox and Law Roach to host the new fashion design competition series “OMG Fashun,” premiering May 6 at 9 p.m. ET. The show will premiere with two half-hour episodes, with back-to-back episodes will also air in subsequent weeks.
The official description for the series reads, “Handcrafted is the new haute couture on ‘OMG Fashun’ as Julia inspires pioneering fashion disruptors to upend traditional style convention, break the rules and redefine cool. Each episode challenges three disruptors to create a boundary-breaking look born of Fox’s beautifully bold brain. Using materials and techniques that would make fashion’s so-called gatekeepers squirm, the contestants must race against the clock to compose and style their unconventional ensembles for the judging panel, consisting of Fox, Roach and a rotating expert guest judge. The disruptor with the most eye-catching, unexpected and cutting-edge look is crowned the winner of the competition.”
Winners take home $10,000 and have their designs modeled by Fox. Guest judges featured on the show will include Phaedra Parks, Pretty Vee, Violet Chachki, Tommy Dorfman, Wisdom Kaye, Lauren McCarthy, Jordan Roth and Briana Andalore.
Watch a teaser for the series below.
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AMC Networks has released an extended trailer for Season 2 of the series “Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire,” premiering May 12.
Jacob Anderson stars as the titular vampire; additional cast members include Sam Reid, Eric Bogosian, Assad Zaman, Delainey Hayles and Ben Daniels.
The show’s official description reads, “The interview continues in season two. In the year 2022, the vampire Louis de Pointe du Lac (Anderson) recounts his life story to journalist Daniel Molloy (Bogosian). Picking up from the bloody events in New Orleans in 1940 when Louis and teen fledgling Claudia (Hayles) conspired to kill the Vampire Lestat de Lioncourt (Reid), Louis tells of his adventures in Europe, a quest to discover Old World Vampires and the Theatre Des Vampires in Paris, with Claudia. It is in Paris that Louis first meets the Vampire Armand (Zaman). Their courtship and love affair will prove to have devastating consequences both in the past and in the future, and Molloy will probe to get to the truths buried within the memories.”
Season 2 executive producers include Mark Johnson, creator and showrunner Rolin Jones, Mark Taylor, Christopher Rice and the late Anne Rice.
Watch the trailer below.
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Netflix has released a teaser trailer for its limited series, “A Man in Full,” set to premiere May 2.
The six-episode series, produced by David E. Kelley Productions and Royal Ties Productions, Inc., follows Atlanta real estate mogul Charlie Croker (Jeff Daniels) as he defends his empire after facing sudden bankruptcy.
Additional cast members include Tom Pelphrey, Diane Lane, Lucy Liu, William Jackson Harper, Aml Ameen, Sarah Jones, Jon Michael Hill and Chanté Adams.
Reina King, Matthew Tinker, Thomas C. Wolfe and Alexandra Wolfe are executive producers for the series.
Watch the teaser trailer below.
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Netflix has set a release date and photos for “Eric,” its new 6-episode limited series premiering May 30.
The series, written and created by Abi Morgan, is an emotional thriller set in 1980s New York following the desperate search of a father when his nine-year-old son Edgar (Ivan Howe) disappears on his way to school.
Vincent (Benedict Cumberbatch) is a puppeteer and creator of a hugely popular children’s television show. He struggles with the loss of his son and clings to his son’s drawings of a blue monster puppet, Eric, and convinces himself that if he can get Eric on TV then Edgar will return home.
As Vincent continues to alienate himself from family, work colleagues and detectives trying to help him, Eric becomes his only ally in the pursuit to bring his son home.
Gabby Hoffman, McKinley Belcher III, Dan Fogler and Clarke Peters star in the series alongside Cumberbatch.
Executive producers include Morgan, Cumberbatch, Jane Featherstone, Lucy Dyke and Lucy Forbes. Forbes also serves as the director.
Benedict Cumberbatch as Vincent
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DATES
NBC has announced new seasons for a slew of its competition series, which will lead up to its coverage of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games on July 26 to Aug. 11. The shows returning include “America’s Got Talent,” “American Ninja Warrior,” “Password,” “The Wall” and “Weakest Link,” while “Hot Wheels: Ultimate Challenge” and “LA Fire & Rescue” will not be returning.
“Weakest Link” will premiere new episodes Tuesdays starting April 2 at 9 p.m. ET before switching to Mondays on May 20. “America’s Got Talent” will start May 28 and will be followed by new episodes of “Password.” “American Ninja Warrior” starts June 3, with a women’s championship on May 12 at 9 p.m. ET and a couples’ championship on May 27 at 8 p.m. ET. The latest season of “The Wall” will air July 1.
All programs will be available to stream on Peacock the day after their NBC telecast.
ACQUISITIONS
Content Partners LLC has acquired the complete catalog of the true crime docuseries “Forensic Files.” This acquisition includes 400 episodes released across 14 seasons, in addition to international distribution rights to “Forensic Files II.”
The long-term extension with FilmRise adds all international linear rights as part of the deal and FilmRise will continue to distribute worldwide digital rights.
The series, which originally aired on TLC from 1996-2011 with reruns on HLN, explains how forensic science can help solve crimes and mysterious accidents. “Forensic Files” involves real cases and features interviews with scientists and forensic experts.
“’Forensic Files’ is the pioneer of true crime television, captivating audiences for nearly three decades. Premiering at a time when advancements in forensic DNA analysis were gaining traction in the news and high-profile cases, the show paved the way for media programs that educate and entertain audiences nationwide,” said John Mass, president of Content Partners. “We’re proud to add the ‘Forensic Files’ catalog to our library, serving as a real-world companion to our CSI franchise and trailblazer of the true crime genre.”
DEALS
Free TV Networks is expanding distribution for The365 and Outlaw, having signed new deals with Tegna, Sunbeam and HC2 Broadcasting.
The365, which focuses on African American programming, will reach 89% of U.S. television households, and 96% of African American households. Meanwhile, Outlaw, which showcases westerns, will reach 87% of households.
FTN has hired Elverage Allen and his multicultural ad sales rep firm Step by Step Communications to steer sponsorship and general market advertising for The365.
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Warner Bros. Discovery signed an exclusive U.S. media rights agreement with the Professional Fighters League for the new Bellator Champions Series, a mixed martial arts championship.
The series will stream exclusively on Max in the U.S., along with two new all-access docuseries and additional programming from Bellator’s full library. Bellator previously aired on Showtime.
The series includes eight MMA events staged in cities around the world, with its launch in Belfast, Northern Ireland this Friday. The next event is set for May 17 in Paris, France. Each event will feature two title fights.
GREENLIGHTS
The new sports documentary series “Receiver” is set to premiere on Netflix this summer.
The series follows NFL pass catchers Davante Adams, Justin Jefferson, George Kittle, Deebo Samuel and Amon-Ra St. Brown on and off the field during the 2023-24 season. It will be produced by NFL Films, Omaha Productions and 2PM Productions.
“Receiver,” which will consist of eight 45-minute episodes, is a continuation of Netflix’s partnership with the NFL that began with “Quarterback,” a documentary series following three NFL quarterbacks.
“The natural progression is from a pass to a catch, so we’re excited to dive into the “Receiver” world after the success of our “Quarterback” series,” said Gabe Spitzer, Vice President of Nonfiction Sports at Netflix.
Executive producers include Payton Manning and Jamie Horowitz for Omaha Productions. Ross Ketover, Pat Kelleher and Keith Cossrow for NFL Films and Patrick Mahomes and Jacquelyn Dahl from 2PM Productions are additional executive producers.
RATINGS
Fueled by the success of series including “La Casa de los Famosos” and “El Señor de los Cielos,” Telemundo outperformed Spanish-lingo rival Univision in primetime during the week of March 11. Per Telemundo, the network averaged 1.15 million total viewers in primetime, beating Univision (1.01 million) by 14 percent. The network was also tops in adults 18-49 (356,000 vs. Univision’s 301,000) and adults 18-34 (117,000 vs. Univision’s 93,000).
Other highlights for the week included Sunday night’s lineup, which included “La Casa de los Famosos’” Sunday night gala and “Pica y Se Extiende.” Also, Saturday’s “El Clásico de México,” featuring Liga MX rivals Chivas vs. América, which ranked No. 1 in its time slot, regardless of language, in Los Angeles, Miami, Houston, Dallas, Chicago, Phoenix and Sacramento.
RENEWALS
Fox Nation has renewed “Crime Cam 24/7,” hosted by retired police officer Sean “Sticks” Larson, for a Season 2. New episodes will air on Fridays beginning March 29 at 6 p.m ET. Fox Nation offers free subscriptions for a year for all active first responders.
The show’s official description reads, “Spotlighting surveillance footage caught around the country, the 10-episode series reveals the inside story of the most dramatic crime scenes, illustrating how cameras can help catch criminals and put them behind bars. Throughout the series, Larkin narrates and offers background on the crime as it unfolds, along with updates on the victims and those prosecuted.”
The series was produced by Law & Crime productions for Fox Nation.
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“People Puzzler,” the pop culture game show based on the “People Magazine” crossword, has landed renewals this fall on Fox Television Stations, Sinclair, CBS, Nexstar, Gray and Scripps stations.
Mort Marcus and Ira Bernstein, co-presidents of Debmar-Mercury, the company behind the show, said in a joint statement, “The healthy ratings growth we’ve seen from ‘People Puzzler’ in its first months in syndication has been nothing short of remarkable. Stations are hungry for proven performers and we are excited to be able to bring this winning game show back to the market next season.”
“People Puzzler” is produced by Game Show Enterprises Studios, Start Entertainment and “People Magazine.”
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Hit medical drama series “SkyMed” has been renewed for a third season on Paramount+. The new season will be available to watch exclusively on Paramount+ in the U.S. and internationally besides Canada. In Canada, it will be available on CBC.
The series, produced by Piazza Entertainment in association with CBC and CBS Studios, follows young medics and pilots fly air ambulances across the remote skies of Northern Canada.
Production for the nine-episode season begins next Monday in Manitoba and Ontario. Series regulars Natasha Calis, Morgan Holmstrom, Praneet Akilla, Mercedes Morris and more will return for the third season. Anthony Grant and Nicola Correia-Damude will join the cast, both in recurring roles.
Julie Puckrin, the creator of the series, serves as an executive producer alongside Gillian Hormel and Vanessa Piazza. Rhonda Baker and Carrie Wilkins serve as producers.
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Spectrum has announced it will provide free streaming access to Dodgers games on Spectrum SportsNet for customers with both Spectrum Internet and Mobile who live inside the Dodgers home television territory. Spectrum will cover all streaming costs so that those eligible will have access to live games, pre and post-game coverage and game replays on MLB.com and the MLB app.
“We are constantly exploring ways to maximize value for our customers,” said Sharon Peters, executive vice president and chief marketing officer for charter communications, which operates the Spectrum brand. “This innovative offer enhances Spectrum’s suite of connectivity products and services for both new and existing customers, while also extending the availability of Dodgers games to more fans in the LA area, on us.”
The service will be available in time for the Dodgers regular season opener against the Padres on March 20.
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