Stars: Sophie Thompson, Riann Steele, David Horovitch, Jonathan Nyati | Written and Directed by Jamie Hooper
Due to a traumatic childhood experience Anna hasn’t returned home for many years. With her ailing grandmother, Lucy, suffering with worsening symptoms of dementia, Anna finally decides to move home to look after her. Soon after her arrival, strange things begin to happen soon escalating into a nightmarish fight for life against a malevolent presence. She discovers the ordeal is linked to a dark family secret, a tragic past that’s haunted Anna her whole life and Lucy’s fading memories could be the key to solving the mystery and surviving the nightmare…
There’s been a small number of genre films recently – Wyvern Hill, The Curse of Humpty Dumpty – that have dealt with dementia, blurring the lines between what is real and what is the result of a deteriorating mind and The Creeping follows suit.
Due to a traumatic childhood experience Anna hasn’t returned home for many years. With her ailing grandmother, Lucy, suffering with worsening symptoms of dementia, Anna finally decides to move home to look after her. Soon after her arrival, strange things begin to happen soon escalating into a nightmarish fight for life against a malevolent presence. She discovers the ordeal is linked to a dark family secret, a tragic past that’s haunted Anna her whole life and Lucy’s fading memories could be the key to solving the mystery and surviving the nightmare…
There’s been a small number of genre films recently – Wyvern Hill, The Curse of Humpty Dumpty – that have dealt with dementia, blurring the lines between what is real and what is the result of a deteriorating mind and The Creeping follows suit.
- 9/2/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
If you’re old enough to remember those movies of the week that were on television in the 80s, you know that a large part of the appeal was the fact they were creepy but not so terrifying you had to sleep with the lights on. Filmmaker Jamie Hooper’s directorial debut, The Creeping, which premiered at this year’s virtual Chattanooga Film Festival, chillingly captures the 80s spooky movie of the week aesthetic in the best way possible. The Creeping is a captivating ghost story which features a sensational cast and astonishing scares that make the film fondly reminiscent of those old school movies of the week.
Telling a story set in 1985, Riann Steele plays Anna, a woman who travels back to her childhood home after the death of her father to take care of her ailing grandmother. Despite the fact she had a close, loving relationship with her father,...
Telling a story set in 1985, Riann Steele plays Anna, a woman who travels back to her childhood home after the death of her father to take care of her ailing grandmother. Despite the fact she had a close, loving relationship with her father,...
- 6/27/2022
- by Michelle Swope
- DailyDead
Network: NBC
Episodes: 13 (hour)
Seasons: One
TV show dates: March 1, 2021 -- May 24, 2021
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Jonathan Tucker, Riann Steele, Norbert Leo Butz, and Scroobius Pip.
TV show description:
A science-fiction drama series, the Debris TV show begins as mysterious wreckage starts falling from the sky.
Members of a secretive international agency named Orbital are tasked with figuring out what the wreckage is, where it came from, and most importantly -- what it can do.
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Episodes: 13 (hour)
Seasons: One
TV show dates: March 1, 2021 -- May 24, 2021
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Jonathan Tucker, Riann Steele, Norbert Leo Butz, and Scroobius Pip.
TV show description:
A science-fiction drama series, the Debris TV show begins as mysterious wreckage starts falling from the sky.
Members of a secretive international agency named Orbital are tasked with figuring out what the wreckage is, where it came from, and most importantly -- what it can do.
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- 5/29/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
What strange things will happen in the first season of the Debris TV show on NBC? As we all know, the Nielsen ratings typically play a big role in determining whether a TV show like Debris is cancelled or renewed for season two. Unfortunately, most of us do not live in Nielsen households. Because many viewers feel frustrated when their viewing habits and opinions aren't considered, we invite you to rate all of the first season episodes of Debris here. *Status Update Below.
An NBC science-fiction drama series, the Debris TV show stars Jonathan Tucker, Riann Steele, Norbert Leo Butz, and Scroobius Pip. The story begins as mysterious wreckage starts falling from the sky. A secretive international agency named Orbital is tasked with figuring out what the wreckage is, where it came from, and most importantly -- what it can do. British...
An NBC science-fiction drama series, the Debris TV show stars Jonathan Tucker, Riann Steele, Norbert Leo Butz, and Scroobius Pip. The story begins as mysterious wreckage starts falling from the sky. A secretive international agency named Orbital is tasked with figuring out what the wreckage is, where it came from, and most importantly -- what it can do. British...
- 5/28/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Due to low ratings, many science-fiction shows don't last very long on network television. However, this one feels like it might be different. Will Debris be cancelled or renewed for season two on NBC? Stay tuned. *Status Update Below.
A science-fiction drama series, the Debris TV show stars Jonathan Tucker, Riann Steele, Norbert Leo Butz, and Scroobius Pip. The story begins as mysterious wreckage starts falling from the sky. A secretive international agency named Orbital is tasked with figuring out what the wreckage is, where it came from, and most importantly -- what it can do. British MI6 operative Finola Jones (Steele) and American CIA agent Bryan Beneventi (Tucker) are partners but they have very different styles. However, they have no choice but to trust each other as they track down the debris scattered across the Western Hemisphere. Each fragment has unpredictable, powerful, and sometimes dangerous...
A science-fiction drama series, the Debris TV show stars Jonathan Tucker, Riann Steele, Norbert Leo Butz, and Scroobius Pip. The story begins as mysterious wreckage starts falling from the sky. A secretive international agency named Orbital is tasked with figuring out what the wreckage is, where it came from, and most importantly -- what it can do. British MI6 operative Finola Jones (Steele) and American CIA agent Bryan Beneventi (Tucker) are partners but they have very different styles. However, they have no choice but to trust each other as they track down the debris scattered across the Western Hemisphere. Each fragment has unpredictable, powerful, and sometimes dangerous...
- 5/28/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Operatives Jones and Beneventi won't be uncovering answers on NBC in the 2021-22 television season. The Peacock network has cancelled the Debris TV series for a second year.
The Debris TV show stars Jonathan Tucker, Riann Steele, Norbert Leo Butz, and Scroobius Pip. The story begins as mysterious wreckage starts falling from the sky. A secretive international agency named Orbital is tasked with figuring out what the wreckage is, where it came from, and most importantly -- what it can do. British MI6 operative Finola Jones (Steele) and American CIA agent Bryan Beneventi (Tucker) are partners but they have very different styles. However, they have no choice but to trust each other as they track down the debris scattered across the Western Hemisphere. Each fragment has unpredictable, powerful, and sometimes dangerous effects on the everyday people who find...
The Debris TV show stars Jonathan Tucker, Riann Steele, Norbert Leo Butz, and Scroobius Pip. The story begins as mysterious wreckage starts falling from the sky. A secretive international agency named Orbital is tasked with figuring out what the wreckage is, where it came from, and most importantly -- what it can do. British MI6 operative Finola Jones (Steele) and American CIA agent Bryan Beneventi (Tucker) are partners but they have very different styles. However, they have no choice but to trust each other as they track down the debris scattered across the Western Hemisphere. Each fragment has unpredictable, powerful, and sometimes dangerous effects on the everyday people who find...
- 5/28/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Three days after the Debris Season 1 finale, NBC has decided not to move forward with another season.
The Joel Wyman created sci-fi series starring Jonathan Tucker, and Riann Steele started with a lot of promise.
Tucker and Steele starred as two agents from rival countries tasked with working together to determine the origin of mysterious alien debris falling to earth.
Tucker's Bryan was an ex-combat soldier who served in Afghanistan, and Steele's Finola was an MI6 agent serving the UK.
Early on, Bryan and Finola seemed like opposites. Bryan was pragmatic, and Finola was interested in the implications of the debris for its usefulness to humanity.
As the two characters worked together, they soon met in the middle, forming a tight bond that placed them in the middle, fighting against management and a group called Influx.
As each new element of the story was added, there were fewer answers, which...
The Joel Wyman created sci-fi series starring Jonathan Tucker, and Riann Steele started with a lot of promise.
Tucker and Steele starred as two agents from rival countries tasked with working together to determine the origin of mysterious alien debris falling to earth.
Tucker's Bryan was an ex-combat soldier who served in Afghanistan, and Steele's Finola was an MI6 agent serving the UK.
Early on, Bryan and Finola seemed like opposites. Bryan was pragmatic, and Finola was interested in the implications of the debris for its usefulness to humanity.
As the two characters worked together, they soon met in the middle, forming a tight bond that placed them in the middle, fighting against management and a group called Influx.
As each new element of the story was added, there were fewer answers, which...
- 5/27/2021
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
NBC has canceled Debris, Deadline confirmed on Thursday, after the fate of the freshman sci-fi detective drama had been up in the air following its May 24 finale that wrapped up a 13-episode run.
It was one of five NBC shows — along with Good Girls, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, Manifest and Ellen’s Game of Games — that were left off the network’s list this month of returning series and new shows. A big swing and the first NBC 2020 pilot to get a series order and premiere on the network, a renewal had not been looking promising.
The series, from Fringe creator J.H. Wyman and hailing from Legendary TV and Universal TV starred Jonathan Tucker and Riann Steele as agents from two different continents and two different mind-sets. They had to work together to investigate when wreckage from a destroyed alien spacecraft has mysterious effects on humankind. Norbert Leo Butz, Scoobius Pip,...
It was one of five NBC shows — along with Good Girls, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, Manifest and Ellen’s Game of Games — that were left off the network’s list this month of returning series and new shows. A big swing and the first NBC 2020 pilot to get a series order and premiere on the network, a renewal had not been looking promising.
The series, from Fringe creator J.H. Wyman and hailing from Legendary TV and Universal TV starred Jonathan Tucker and Riann Steele as agents from two different continents and two different mind-sets. They had to work together to investigate when wreckage from a destroyed alien spacecraft has mysterious effects on humankind. Norbert Leo Butz, Scoobius Pip,...
- 5/27/2021
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Sci-fi drama “Debris” has been canceled after just one season by NBC, TheWrap has learned.
The Jonathan Tucker- and Riann Steele-led drama aired its season — and now series — finale Monday.
Here’s the official description for the 13-episode first season of “Debris”:
“When wreckage from a destroyed alien spacecraft scatters across the Western Hemisphere, it soon becomes apparent the pieces are messing with the laws of physics, changing lives in ways we can’t comprehend. Two agents from different continents, and different mindsets, are tasked to work together to recover the debris, whose mysteries humankind is not quite ready for.”
“Debris” stars Tucker, Steele, Norbert Leo Butz and Scroobius Pip.
The show averaged a 0.6 rating in the advertiser-coveted adults 18-49 demographic and 4.7 million total viewers, according to Nielsen’s “most current” ratings, which includes a week’s worth of delayed viewing where available.
Creator and showrunner J.H. Wyman...
The Jonathan Tucker- and Riann Steele-led drama aired its season — and now series — finale Monday.
Here’s the official description for the 13-episode first season of “Debris”:
“When wreckage from a destroyed alien spacecraft scatters across the Western Hemisphere, it soon becomes apparent the pieces are messing with the laws of physics, changing lives in ways we can’t comprehend. Two agents from different continents, and different mindsets, are tasked to work together to recover the debris, whose mysteries humankind is not quite ready for.”
“Debris” stars Tucker, Steele, Norbert Leo Butz and Scroobius Pip.
The show averaged a 0.6 rating in the advertiser-coveted adults 18-49 demographic and 4.7 million total viewers, according to Nielsen’s “most current” ratings, which includes a week’s worth of delayed viewing where available.
Creator and showrunner J.H. Wyman...
- 5/27/2021
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
“Debris” has been canceled after one season at NBC, Variety has learned.
The news comes shortly after the first season finale, which aired on May 24. In the series, when wreckage from a destroyed alien spacecraft scatters across the Western Hemisphere, it soon becomes apparent the pieces are messing with the laws of physics, changing lives in ways we can’t comprehend. Two agents from different continents, and different mindsets, are tasked to work together to recover the debris, whose mysteries humankind is not quite ready for.
The series also starred Norbert Leo Butz and Scroobius Pip. J.H. Wyman created the series and served as executive producer and showrunner via Frequency Films. Jason Hoffs, Jeff Vlaming and Samantha Corbin-Miller also executive produced. Legendary Television produced in association with Universal Television.
“Debris” failed to get off to a great start in the ratings and never found its footing. The series is averaging...
The news comes shortly after the first season finale, which aired on May 24. In the series, when wreckage from a destroyed alien spacecraft scatters across the Western Hemisphere, it soon becomes apparent the pieces are messing with the laws of physics, changing lives in ways we can’t comprehend. Two agents from different continents, and different mindsets, are tasked to work together to recover the debris, whose mysteries humankind is not quite ready for.
The series also starred Norbert Leo Butz and Scroobius Pip. J.H. Wyman created the series and served as executive producer and showrunner via Frequency Films. Jason Hoffs, Jeff Vlaming and Samantha Corbin-Miller also executive produced. Legendary Television produced in association with Universal Television.
“Debris” failed to get off to a great start in the ratings and never found its footing. The series is averaging...
- 5/27/2021
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Fox’s first-responder drama 9-1-1 closed off its fourth season taking in the top rating of Tuesday night, an evening which featured not one, but four, other finales.
Following the 9-1-1 season four finale was the 9-1-1 Lone Star season three finale which drew in a 5.04M viewers and an 0.8 rating, besting the other three finales of the evening. Competing in the same time slot, The CW’s Black Lightning closed off its fourth and final season with a total of .50M viewers and a 0.2 rating, seeing approximately 4% dip from its season four premiere viewership.
Also in the 9-10 p.m. time slot, All Rise closed off its second and final season , after being cancelled at CBS earlier this month, with a 0.4 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 3.17M viewers, two tenths down in ratings...
Following the 9-1-1 season four finale was the 9-1-1 Lone Star season three finale which drew in a 5.04M viewers and an 0.8 rating, besting the other three finales of the evening. Competing in the same time slot, The CW’s Black Lightning closed off its fourth and final season with a total of .50M viewers and a 0.2 rating, seeing approximately 4% dip from its season four premiere viewership.
Also in the 9-10 p.m. time slot, All Rise closed off its second and final season , after being cancelled at CBS earlier this month, with a 0.4 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 3.17M viewers, two tenths down in ratings...
- 5/25/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Spoiler Alert: This story contains details from the Debris Season 1 finale
“Well, if the worst case is to happen, that, they decide that they weren’t going to continue this, I would look for other avenues to continue telling this story, because I think that the story itself is really a story worth writing about, and so much more to tell,” says Debris creator J.H. Wyman of the NBC bubble show that ended its first mind-bending season tonight.
Having not received a renewal yet, the fate of the series starring Riann Steele and Jonathan Tucker is still in the fog of the unknown – whether it stays on the Comcast-owned network or finds a possible new home on streaming or cable.
Which is not unlike tonight’s “Celestial Body” finale that saw Steele’s MI6 agent Finola Jones and Tucker’s alien debris infected CIA operative Bryan Beneventi betrayed by...
“Well, if the worst case is to happen, that, they decide that they weren’t going to continue this, I would look for other avenues to continue telling this story, because I think that the story itself is really a story worth writing about, and so much more to tell,” says Debris creator J.H. Wyman of the NBC bubble show that ended its first mind-bending season tonight.
Having not received a renewal yet, the fate of the series starring Riann Steele and Jonathan Tucker is still in the fog of the unknown – whether it stays on the Comcast-owned network or finds a possible new home on streaming or cable.
Which is not unlike tonight’s “Celestial Body” finale that saw Steele’s MI6 agent Finola Jones and Tucker’s alien debris infected CIA operative Bryan Beneventi betrayed by...
- 5/25/2021
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
The chunk of Debris that is uncovered in the NBC drama’s freshman finale stirs up alllll kinds of emotions, as hinted in this sneak peek.
In the yet-to-be-renewed sci-fi drama’s Season 1 finale, titled “Celestial Body” and airing tonight at 10/9c, Bryan and Finola’s (played by Jonathan Tucker and Riann Steele) lives are changed forever as Orbital and Influx converge on the Debris they seek.
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In the yet-to-be-renewed sci-fi drama’s Season 1 finale, titled “Celestial Body” and airing tonight at 10/9c, Bryan and Finola’s (played by Jonathan Tucker and Riann Steele) lives are changed forever as Orbital and Influx converge on the Debris they seek.
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- 5/24/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
NBC, Fox, ABC and CBS all unveiled their Fall 2021 TV schedules at this week’s “upfront” presentations to advertisers – conducted virtually, due to the pandemic – showing of which new series will be added to lineups and which old favorites are returning. This also meant revealing the broadcast TV shows that won’t be making it back for the 2021-2022 season in the process.
But then there are the straggler series, the ones that networks have yet to make a decision on, even though their slates are set. The reasons behind why a show has yet to be renewed or canceled this late in the season vary, with consideration given to how many episodes it has left to air and headaches over contract negotiations.
Plus, there is the pandemic-related factors to consider.
See below for the list of broadcast TV shows that have yet to be renewed or canceled by the broadcast networks,...
But then there are the straggler series, the ones that networks have yet to make a decision on, even though their slates are set. The reasons behind why a show has yet to be renewed or canceled this late in the season vary, with consideration given to how many episodes it has left to air and headaches over contract negotiations.
Plus, there is the pandemic-related factors to consider.
See below for the list of broadcast TV shows that have yet to be renewed or canceled by the broadcast networks,...
- 5/21/2021
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Debris Celestial Body Trailer — NBC‘s Debris: Season 1, Episode 13: Celestial Body TV show trailer has been released. Crew The Debris stars Jonathan Tucker, Thomas Cadrot, Jennifer Copping, Riann Steele, Jason Bell, Julia Benson, Norbert Leo Butz, Dmitry Chepovetsky, Leo Chiang, Sarah Desjardins, Tarun Keram, Amro Majzoub, Amanda Marier, and Jaren Moore. Davia Carter, [...]
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- 5/20/2021
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
In the latest TV show ratings, CBS’ All Rise this Monday drew 3.6 million total viewers and a 0.4 rating, holding steady in the demo for a sixth straight week while awaiting word on renewal.
Bookending the sophomore drama, The Neighborhood (5 mil/0.6) and Bob Hearts Abishola (4.8 mil/0.5) each dipped, while Bull (4.8 mil/0.5) was steady.
More from TVLineDid Debris Solve Time Loop Problem? Plus, an 'Interesting Shift' Is Coming....Debris: Riann Steele Previews Finola's Own Trip Through the Reality-Altering Time Loop -- And Why It's 'Beautiful'Was Debris the Fringe-iest? Did Oscars Botch Songs? Who's In Nevers Cellar? Are Mayans Dates Doomed? More Qs!
Bookending the sophomore drama, The Neighborhood (5 mil/0.6) and Bob Hearts Abishola (4.8 mil/0.5) each dipped, while Bull (4.8 mil/0.5) was steady.
More from TVLineDid Debris Solve Time Loop Problem? Plus, an 'Interesting Shift' Is Coming....Debris: Riann Steele Previews Finola's Own Trip Through the Reality-Altering Time Loop -- And Why It's 'Beautiful'Was Debris the Fringe-iest? Did Oscars Botch Songs? Who's In Nevers Cellar? Are Mayans Dates Doomed? More Qs!
- 5/11/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Debris Asalah Trailer — NBC‘s Debris: Season 1, Episode 11: Asalah TV show trailer has been released. Crew The Debris stars Jonathan Tucker, Thomas Cadrot, Jennifer Copping, Riann Steele, Jason Bell, Julia Benson, Norbert Leo Butz, Dmitry Chepovetsky, Leo Chiang, Sarah Desjardins, Tarun Keram, Amro Majzoub, Amanda Marier, and Jaren Moore. Davia Carter, Jeff Vlaming, [...]
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- 5/5/2021
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
This week on NBC’s Debris — after MI6 agent Finola Jones took a few trips of her own through the reality-rewriting time loop — she realized that to set things right, she and CIA agent Bryan Beneventi (along with Kathleen and her brother Shelby) needed to synchronize watches and make one final “jump” together at the exact same time.
With that done, we next saw Finola and Bryan once again pull up to the Oceanside, Wash, overlook and once again comment on the sea/faint Laghari levels, before once again knocking on the door of a nearby home, where they were greeted by Shelby…...
With that done, we next saw Finola and Bryan once again pull up to the Oceanside, Wash, overlook and once again comment on the sea/faint Laghari levels, before once again knocking on the door of a nearby home, where they were greeted by Shelby…...
- 5/4/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Already, viewers of The Voice have gnashed their teeth over cuts made to Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson, John Legend and Nick Jonas’ Season 20 teams. Or at least your friendly neighborhood recapper has; I can’t believe that we’re headed into the Live Playoffs on May 10 (NBC, 8/7c) without Halley Greg and Ethan Lively.
And Wth happened to Raine Stern? (Oh. Right. That poorly-chosen John Mayer cover happened to Raine Stern.)
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And Wth happened to Raine Stern? (Oh. Right. That poorly-chosen John Mayer cover happened to Raine Stern.)
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- 5/2/2021
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
With its latest episode, NBC’s Debris threw CIA agent Bryan Beneventi (as well as viewers) for a truly compelling time loop. And this Monday at 10/9c, it is his partner’s turn to have her own reality warped again and again.
In the first half of the two-parter, Bryan (played by Jonathan Tucker) and MI6 agent Finola Jones (Riann Steele) — in the course of investigating a debris report near Oceanside, Wash. — met a young man, Shelby (Keenan Tracey), who… actually had already met them, multiple times prior. Shelby explained that he and his sister Kathleen found a large cylinder...
In the first half of the two-parter, Bryan (played by Jonathan Tucker) and MI6 agent Finola Jones (Riann Steele) — in the course of investigating a debris report near Oceanside, Wash. — met a young man, Shelby (Keenan Tracey), who… actually had already met them, multiple times prior. Shelby explained that he and his sister Kathleen found a large cylinder...
- 5/1/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about dozens of shows including Invincible, Debris, Mayans Mc and The Nevers!
1 | When The Blacklist‘s Liz envisioned Mr. Kaplan sitting on her bed, why did this wide shot include Mr. Kaplan at first, then eliminate her seconds later? (And since it all ended up being a dream that Liz was having, why bother making Mr. Kaplan seem like a hallucination in the first place?)
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1 | When The Blacklist‘s Liz envisioned Mr. Kaplan sitting on her bed, why did this wide shot include Mr. Kaplan at first, then eliminate her seconds later? (And since it all ended up being a dream that Liz was having, why bother making Mr. Kaplan seem like a hallucination in the first place?)
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- 4/30/2021
- by Vlada Gelman, Matt Webb Mitovich, Kimberly Roots, Andy Swift, Rebecca Iannucci, Ryan Schwartz, Nick Caruso, Mekeisha Madden Toby and Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
Two of NBC’s freshmen comedies are getting a sophomore year. Young Rock and Kenan have both been renewed for Season 2 at the network, TVLine has learned.
“It has been a true joy to watch Dwayne Johnson and Kenan Thompson on NBC every week and see families connect with their relatable, entertaining and heartwarming stories,” said Lisa Katz, NBCUniversal’s president of scripted programming. “We’re thrilled to renew both of these shows for another season and can’t wait to see more from Dwayne, Kenan and the incredibly talented casts and producing teams behind each of them.”
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“It has been a true joy to watch Dwayne Johnson and Kenan Thompson on NBC every week and see families connect with their relatable, entertaining and heartwarming stories,” said Lisa Katz, NBCUniversal’s president of scripted programming. “We’re thrilled to renew both of these shows for another season and can’t wait to see more from Dwayne, Kenan and the incredibly talented casts and producing teams behind each of them.”
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- 4/30/2021
- by Rebecca Iannucci
- TVLine.com
The Performer | Riann Steele
The Show | NBC’s Debris
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The Episode | “Spaceman” (April 19, 2021)
The Performance | For the better part of eight episodes, this Fringe-like drama has tantalized us, but mostly MI6 agent Finola Jones, with the notion that her father, astrophysicist George Jones, somehow has come back from the dead. On top of that surreal reality, this week Finola...
The Show | NBC’s Debris
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The Episode | “Spaceman” (April 19, 2021)
The Performance | For the better part of eight episodes, this Fringe-like drama has tantalized us, but mostly MI6 agent Finola Jones, with the notion that her father, astrophysicist George Jones, somehow has come back from the dead. On top of that surreal reality, this week Finola...
- 4/24/2021
- by Team TVLine
- TVLine.com
Debris manifests itself in a terribly unsettling way in this week’s episode of NBC’s sci-fi drama.
In the freshman series’ eighth episode — titled “Spaceman” and airing tonight at 10/9c — Bryan and Finola (played by Jonathan Tucker and Riann Steele) undertake a dangerous operation into an Influx compound in order to rescue George Jones (Tyrone Benskin). The CIA’s Maddox (Norbert Leo Butz) and MI6’s Ferris (Anjali Jay), however, have their own plans for how the mission should be carried out.
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In the freshman series’ eighth episode — titled “Spaceman” and airing tonight at 10/9c — Bryan and Finola (played by Jonathan Tucker and Riann Steele) undertake a dangerous operation into an Influx compound in order to rescue George Jones (Tyrone Benskin). The CIA’s Maddox (Norbert Leo Butz) and MI6’s Ferris (Anjali Jay), however, have their own plans for how the mission should be carried out.
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- 4/19/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Debris Spaceman Trailer, Plot Synopsis, and Air Date — NBC‘s Debris: Season 1, Episode 8: Spaceman TV show trailer, plot synopsis, and air date have been released. Crew The Debris stars Jonathan Tucker, Thomas Cadrot, Jennifer Copping, Riann Steele, Jason Bell, Julia Benson, Norbert Leo Butz, Dmitry Chepovetsky, Leo Chiang, Sarah Desjardins, Tarun Keram, [...]
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- 4/13/2021
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
If great science fiction often inspires a sense of wonder, then “Debris” star Jonathan Tucker is already overwhelmed. Roughly 25 minutes into our phone interview, the ruminative actor mentioned an article he read in The New Yorker about an object in space that’s “moving with a speed and property no one can explain.” As Tucker described the story, his voice got higher and his words tumbled out faster; the thrill of discovery shifted to a big picture curiosity in what it really means.
Given the story, it’s easy to imagine plenty others reacting the same way. The print edition had a simple headline: “Swinging on a Star.” But the online version puts its awe-inspiring question right up top: “Have We Already Been Visited by Aliens?”
“They think it’s a UFO — they genuinely believe it’s a UFO,” Tucker said. “And they call the UFO ‘Oumuamua,’ which is named...
Given the story, it’s easy to imagine plenty others reacting the same way. The print edition had a simple headline: “Swinging on a Star.” But the online version puts its awe-inspiring question right up top: “Have We Already Been Visited by Aliens?”
“They think it’s a UFO — they genuinely believe it’s a UFO,” Tucker said. “And they call the UFO ‘Oumuamua,’ which is named...
- 4/12/2021
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Debris You Can Call Her Caroline Trailer — NBC‘s Debris: Season 1, Episode 7: You Can Call Her Caroline TV show trailer has been released. Crew The Debris stars Jonathan Tucker, Thomas Cadrot, Jennifer Copping, Riann Steele, Jason Bell, Julia Benson, Norbert Leo Butz, Dmitry Chepovetsky, Leo Chiang, Sarah Desjardins, Tarun Keram, Amro Majzoub, [...]
Continue reading: Debris: Season 1, Episode 7: You Can Call Her Caroline TV Show Trailer [NBC]...
Continue reading: Debris: Season 1, Episode 7: You Can Call Her Caroline TV Show Trailer [NBC]...
- 4/6/2021
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Debris Solar Winds Trailer — NBC‘s Debris: Season 1, Episode 3: Solar Winds TV show trailer has been released. Crew The Debris stars Jonathan Tucker, Thomas Cadrot, Jennifer Copping, Riann Steele, Jason Bell, Julia Benson, Norbert Leo Butz, Dmitry Chepovetsky, Leo Chiang, Sarah Desjardins, Tarun Keram, Amro Majzoub, Amanda Marier, and Jaren Moore. Davia Carter, [...]
Continue reading: Debris: Season 1, Episode 3: Solar Winds TV Show Trailer [NBC]...
Continue reading: Debris: Season 1, Episode 3: Solar Winds TV Show Trailer [NBC]...
- 3/12/2021
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
NBC’s “Debris” has a challenge in the era of streaming. Releasing weekly episodes when most audiences are used to binging is tough, but particularly so when you’re telling a deliberate story about aliens and the answers aren’t particularly forthcoming. How do you keep network audiences coming back and avoid getting frustrated? It’s a question “Debris” will have to reconcile. The first two episodes of the new show were certainly eye-catching, with a cast of players who are more than comfortable doing the heavy lifting. But the sci-fi story, at its heart, is still seeking a way to gain fans for being anything more than weird.
“Debris” definitely stands on the shoulders of legends and if you’ve enjoyed series like “The X-Files” and, especially, creator J.H. Wyman’s previous show, “Fringe,” then odds are this will similarly capture your attention. The series follows Bryan Beneventi (Jonathan Tucker...
“Debris” definitely stands on the shoulders of legends and if you’ve enjoyed series like “The X-Files” and, especially, creator J.H. Wyman’s previous show, “Fringe,” then odds are this will similarly capture your attention. The series follows Bryan Beneventi (Jonathan Tucker...
- 3/9/2021
- by Kristen Lopez
- Indiewire
You have concerns about NBC’s Debris sticking around for the long haul, and the sci-fi drama’s co-lead, Jonathan Tucker, is here to address them.
Airing Mondays at 10/9c and created by Fringe‘s own J.H Wyman, Debris stars Tucker (Kingdom) and Riann Steele (The Magicians) as Bryan Beneventi and Finola Jones, agents for the CIA and MI6, respectively, who have been paired up to track down the fallen debris of an alien spacecraft wreck that was spotted six months prior by Finola’s late (?) astrophysicist father.
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Airing Mondays at 10/9c and created by Fringe‘s own J.H Wyman, Debris stars Tucker (Kingdom) and Riann Steele (The Magicians) as Bryan Beneventi and Finola Jones, agents for the CIA and MI6, respectively, who have been paired up to track down the fallen debris of an alien spacecraft wreck that was spotted six months prior by Finola’s late (?) astrophysicist father.
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- 3/8/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Will Prodigal Son‘s trip down memory lane take a very dark turn? Which New Amsterdam doc has a top-secret storyline? Might a Flash friend turn foe? Read on for answers to those questions plus teases from other shows! (Email any new Qs to InsideLine@tvline.com.)
Is there any scoop about Prodigal Son? –Maite
When the Fox drama returns from its mini-hiatus on April 13, Jessica’s decision to pen a memoir will lead her on “a rocky road,” Bellamy Young shared this week at TCA. “Anytime you pack that many skeletons into one tiny closet and pull the door open,...
Is there any scoop about Prodigal Son? –Maite
When the Fox drama returns from its mini-hiatus on April 13, Jessica’s decision to pen a memoir will lead her on “a rocky road,” Bellamy Young shared this week at TCA. “Anytime you pack that many skeletons into one tiny closet and pull the door open,...
- 3/4/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
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What's This TV Show About?
Airing on the NBC television network, the Debris TV show stars Jonathan Tucker, Riann Steele, Norbert Leo Butz, and Scroobius Pip. The story begins as mysterious wreckage starts falling from the sky. A secretive international agency named Orbital is tasked with figuring out what the wreckage is, where it came from, and most importantly -- what it can do. British MI6 operative Finola Jones (Steele) and American CIA agent Bryan...
What will Jones and Beneventi uncover? Has the Debris TV show been cancelled or renewed for a second season on NBC? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Debris, season two. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
Airing on the NBC television network, the Debris TV show stars Jonathan Tucker, Riann Steele, Norbert Leo Butz, and Scroobius Pip. The story begins as mysterious wreckage starts falling from the sky. A secretive international agency named Orbital is tasked with figuring out what the wreckage is, where it came from, and most importantly -- what it can do. British MI6 operative Finola Jones (Steele) and American CIA agent Bryan...
- 3/3/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The return of Season 20 of NBC’s hit singing competition “The Voice,” featuring celebrity coaches Kelly Clarkson, John Legend and Blake Shelton, knocked the Monday primetime crown off of “The Bachelor’s” head, dropping the long-running ABC show in ranks after several weeks of being at the top.
“The Voice” drew a 1.1 in the Nielsen Live+Same Day adults 18-49 key demographic rankings and 7.74 million viewers. NBC also premiered the sci-fi drama series “Debris” at 10 p.m. The show, starring Jonathan Tucker, Riann Steele, Norbert Leo Butz and Scroobius Pip, garnered a 0.6 in the key demo and 4.36 million viewers.
The “Women Tell All” episode of Matt James’ season lured 4.62 million viewers, placing “The Bachelor” fourth for ratings sorted by total viewership. The show was down 16.67% in the key demo compared to last week (1.105 versus 1.26) and down 14.54% in watchers. After the 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. window, the alphabet network dropped...
“The Voice” drew a 1.1 in the Nielsen Live+Same Day adults 18-49 key demographic rankings and 7.74 million viewers. NBC also premiered the sci-fi drama series “Debris” at 10 p.m. The show, starring Jonathan Tucker, Riann Steele, Norbert Leo Butz and Scroobius Pip, garnered a 0.6 in the key demo and 4.36 million viewers.
The “Women Tell All” episode of Matt James’ season lured 4.62 million viewers, placing “The Bachelor” fourth for ratings sorted by total viewership. The show was down 16.67% in the key demo compared to last week (1.105 versus 1.26) and down 14.54% in watchers. After the 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. window, the alphabet network dropped...
- 3/2/2021
- by Mónica Marie Zorrilla
- Variety Film + TV
The Season 20 premiere of NBC’s The Voice drew a 1.1 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic and 7.74 million viewers for its two-hour debut Monday, finishing as the night’s most-watched show and tying ABC’s The Bachelor for the top spot in the key demo.
It also served a lead-in for NBC’s new sci-fi drama Debris, toplined by Jonathan Tucker and Riann Steele. It was up a tenth from the averages of Weakest Link and The Wall which had held the slot so far in 2021, and up two tenths from the last 10 p.m. premiere for NBC, Canadian pickup Nurses.
NBC was the most-watched broadcast network in primetime last night, and tied for the demo top spot with Fox, which scored with its hit drama doubleheader 9-1-1 and 9-1-1: Lone Star. Both were steady with last week’s numbers.
The Bachelor, which...
It also served a lead-in for NBC’s new sci-fi drama Debris, toplined by Jonathan Tucker and Riann Steele. It was up a tenth from the averages of Weakest Link and The Wall which had held the slot so far in 2021, and up two tenths from the last 10 p.m. premiere for NBC, Canadian pickup Nurses.
NBC was the most-watched broadcast network in primetime last night, and tied for the demo top spot with Fox, which scored with its hit drama doubleheader 9-1-1 and 9-1-1: Lone Star. Both were steady with last week’s numbers.
The Bachelor, which...
- 3/2/2021
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Debris began falling on NBC’s Monday-night lineup this week. Will you keep tuning into the new sci-fi drama from Fringe boss J.H. Wyman?
Debris stars Jonathan Tucker (Kingdom) and Riann Steele (The Magicians) as Bryan Beneventi and Finola Jones, agents for the CIA and MI6, respectively, who have been partnered for the mission of tracking down the debris — tiny and quite large — of an alien spacecraft wreck spotted six months prior by Finola’s astrophysicist father.
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Debris stars Jonathan Tucker (Kingdom) and Riann Steele (The Magicians) as Bryan Beneventi and Finola Jones, agents for the CIA and MI6, respectively, who have been partnered for the mission of tracking down the debris — tiny and quite large — of an alien spacecraft wreck spotted six months prior by Finola’s astrophysicist father.
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- 3/2/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
What makes a good TV show?
That's not a trick question, even though it's mostly subjective. You might be asking why does the review for Debris Season 1 Episode 1 starts with such a question in the first place.
I'll tell you why -- I'm recommending Debris despite its 50% critics Tomomater reading on Rotten Tomatoes, and to some people, that rating matters.
A good TV show can follow a formula or it can be entirely original. It can get quickly to the point or it can slowly reveal its true nature over time. There isn't one answer as to why one show works and another doesn't, so I'll share my reasons for giving Debris two thumbs up.
Fringe is one of my all-time favorite shows, so of course, I wanted to check out J.H. Wyman's new show. He was Fringe's showrunner beginning in the second season, and he had a great impact on the show.
That's not a trick question, even though it's mostly subjective. You might be asking why does the review for Debris Season 1 Episode 1 starts with such a question in the first place.
I'll tell you why -- I'm recommending Debris despite its 50% critics Tomomater reading on Rotten Tomatoes, and to some people, that rating matters.
A good TV show can follow a formula or it can be entirely original. It can get quickly to the point or it can slowly reveal its true nature over time. There isn't one answer as to why one show works and another doesn't, so I'll share my reasons for giving Debris two thumbs up.
Fringe is one of my all-time favorite shows, so of course, I wanted to check out J.H. Wyman's new show. He was Fringe's showrunner beginning in the second season, and he had a great impact on the show.
- 3/2/2021
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
“It’s thrilling to be on a platform that can get the content to the people, so to speak,” says Jonathan Tucker of returning to NBC with tonight’s debut of Debris. “I think there’s incredible opportunities now in network and in primetime,” the Parenthood and Hannibal vet adds.
Co-starring Riann Steele, the J.H. Wyman-created Debris focuses on Tucker’s CIA operative Bryan Beneventi and The Magicians alum as very different MI6 agent Finola Jones as they track the literal and figurative fallout from an alien spaceship on Earth and its inhabitants. A mind bender and a physics-shifter in primetime, the compelling Debris is Tucker’s first network lead role since 2007’s The Black Donnellys.
Ordered to series by the Comcast-owned net last summer, the Vancouver-shot Debris had its own starts and stops due to the coronavirus pandemic delaying its pilot and a busted Achille’s heel...
Co-starring Riann Steele, the J.H. Wyman-created Debris focuses on Tucker’s CIA operative Bryan Beneventi and The Magicians alum as very different MI6 agent Finola Jones as they track the literal and figurative fallout from an alien spaceship on Earth and its inhabitants. A mind bender and a physics-shifter in primetime, the compelling Debris is Tucker’s first network lead role since 2007’s The Black Donnellys.
Ordered to series by the Comcast-owned net last summer, the Vancouver-shot Debris had its own starts and stops due to the coronavirus pandemic delaying its pilot and a busted Achille’s heel...
- 3/2/2021
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
The first two months of 2021 have brought no shortage of compelling, even great, movies and TV series but in March we’re getting some full-on events. A big, new animated Disney movie! Eddie Murphy returns to one of his most famous roles! Godzilla fights King Kong! Zack Snyder fights the limitations of a theatrical running time! It’s madness in the month of March! (If only there was some kind of pithy phrase that could be used to describe such a thing).
March will also see the departure of a...
March will also see the departure of a...
- 2/28/2021
- by Keith Phipps
- Rollingstone.com
What if The X-Files or Fringe had a grand unified theory that attributed all of the mysterious phenomena its government operatives investigated to one cause? Such is the question posed by Debris, J. H. Wyman’s latest sci-fi offering premiering on NBC March 1. The series’ title refers to pieces of wreckage from an alien spacecraft that induce unexplained phenomena wherever they land, including the conveyance of powers coveted by dark operatives and hoarded by government agencies. It’s a compelling premise, but it looks like it may take some time to gel based on a preview of the pilot.
That cautious optimism doesn’t spring from the suspension of disbelief involved in accepting the idea that chunks of a spaceship could have almost supernatural effects, no two exactly the same; the prospect of episodic “piece of the week” stories in Debris is actually a welcome one. The tension that is...
That cautious optimism doesn’t spring from the suspension of disbelief involved in accepting the idea that chunks of a spaceship could have almost supernatural effects, no two exactly the same; the prospect of episodic “piece of the week” stories in Debris is actually a welcome one. The tension that is...
- 2/27/2021
- by Michael Ahr
- Den of Geek
A returning favorite, a new must-see show on NBC, and an action flick on Hulu.
What more can you ask for? Really? You need to know more?
Well, keep reading to find out what we recommend on TV this week.
Saturday, February 27
9/8c It Was Always You (Hallmark)
Two Hallmark favorites star together in this movie that suggests even the best-laid plans sometimes need to be reconsidered.
When Calls the Heart's Erin Krakow and Tyler Hines star as Elizabeth and David, who themselves falling in love, which is a bit problematic since David is the free-spirited brother of Elizabeth's fiancée.
No amount of life planning can get in the way of true love!
Sunday, February 28
8/7c Golden Globes (NBC)
We're not expecting anyone to watch the online awards, but we sure want you to know they're airing!
9/8c Batwoman (The CW)
Will Ryan's kryptonite turn out to be... kryptonite?...
What more can you ask for? Really? You need to know more?
Well, keep reading to find out what we recommend on TV this week.
Saturday, February 27
9/8c It Was Always You (Hallmark)
Two Hallmark favorites star together in this movie that suggests even the best-laid plans sometimes need to be reconsidered.
When Calls the Heart's Erin Krakow and Tyler Hines star as Elizabeth and David, who themselves falling in love, which is a bit problematic since David is the free-spirited brother of Elizabeth's fiancée.
No amount of life planning can get in the way of true love!
Sunday, February 28
8/7c Golden Globes (NBC)
We're not expecting anyone to watch the online awards, but we sure want you to know they're airing!
9/8c Batwoman (The CW)
Will Ryan's kryptonite turn out to be... kryptonite?...
- 2/27/2021
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Halfway through the pilot of “Debris,” I realized I had no idea what might be going on, both because of the show’s deliberately opaque design and its tendency to lapse into the kind of corporate conspiracy jargon that binds too many network procedurals. And yet, by the end of the pilot of “Debris,” I realized that was basically fine by me. While there’s no telling exactly where the new NBC drama will go in ensuing episodes — however convoluted, smart, or else perversely compelling — its launch is at least effectively eerie enough to excuse its otherwise basic instincts.
The series opens in a glamorous hotel, where a couple of guys (including series regular Scroobius Pip), ostensibly up to no good, are negotiating a deal for a mysterious object. We later learn that this highly coveted little shard is “debris,” a catchall term for fragments of powerful alien matter cropping...
The series opens in a glamorous hotel, where a couple of guys (including series regular Scroobius Pip), ostensibly up to no good, are negotiating a deal for a mysterious object. We later learn that this highly coveted little shard is “debris,” a catchall term for fragments of powerful alien matter cropping...
- 2/26/2021
- by Caroline Framke
- Variety Film + TV
NBC’s new sci-fi drama Debris opens with a fairly standard action scene, with federal agents chasing black-market crooks through a luxury hotel. But the crooks aren’t selling guns or diamonds; they’re selling fragments of a destroyed alien spaceship that are scattered across the globe. And when a hotel maid innocently touches one of those fragments, it instantly teleports her and sends her falling several stories to her death. Yes, Debris — premiering next Monday, March 1 at 10/9c; I’ve seen the series premiere — is anything but standard.
Network TV has a decidedly spotty track record with science fiction,...
Network TV has a decidedly spotty track record with science fiction,...
- 2/26/2021
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: NBC’s sci-fi drama Debris, starring Jonathan Tucker and Riann Steele, from Almost Human creator J.H. Wyman, has landed its first international sales.
Legendary Television, which co-produces the series with Frequency Films and Universal Television, has sold exclusive distribution rights to French network TF1 and Japanese streamer U-Next. It comes ahead of Debris’ premiere on NBC on March 1.
Written by Wyman, Debris is said to be in the vein of The X-Files and Men In Black. In it, two agents, played by Steele and Tucker, from two different continents, and two different mindsets, must work together to investigate when wreckage from a destroyed alien spacecraft has mysterious effects on humankind.
Creator and showrunner J.H. Wyman executive produces alongside his company, Frequency Films. Jason Hoffs, Jeff Vlaming, and Samantha Corbin-Miller also executive produce.
Legendary Television, which co-produces the series with Frequency Films and Universal Television, has sold exclusive distribution rights to French network TF1 and Japanese streamer U-Next. It comes ahead of Debris’ premiere on NBC on March 1.
Written by Wyman, Debris is said to be in the vein of The X-Files and Men In Black. In it, two agents, played by Steele and Tucker, from two different continents, and two different mindsets, must work together to investigate when wreckage from a destroyed alien spacecraft has mysterious effects on humankind.
Creator and showrunner J.H. Wyman executive produces alongside his company, Frequency Films. Jason Hoffs, Jeff Vlaming, and Samantha Corbin-Miller also executive produce.
- 2/22/2021
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
Debris Trailer 2 — NBC has released the second TV show trailer for Debris (2021). The Debris Trailer 2 stars Jonathan Tucker, Thomas Cadrot, Jennifer Copping, Riann Steele, Jason Bell, Julia Benson, Norbert Leo Butz, Dmitry Chepovetsky, Leo Chiang, Sarah Desjardins, Tarun Keram, Amro Majzoub, Amanda Marier, and Jaren Moore. View here the [...]
Continue reading: Debris Trailer 2: Mysterious Wreckage from Outer Space grants people Unparalleled Powers in NBC’s 2021 TV Series...
Continue reading: Debris Trailer 2: Mysterious Wreckage from Outer Space grants people Unparalleled Powers in NBC’s 2021 TV Series...
- 2/20/2021
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
A year after Legendary brought in Chris Albrecht to launch Legendary Global, the former Starz CEO is taking over the company’s entire TV operation.
Legendary is consolidating its international (Legendary Global) and domestic TV businesses under Albrecht, who has been named Head of Legendary Television. Nick Pepper, who served as President of Legendary Television for the past three years, will transition to an executive producer role on projects he had developed.
The move had been in the works for the last couple of months, with Albrecht gradually expanding his responsibilities. It aims at better positioning the company to capitalize on the global expansion of the U.S. streamers and the heightened need for platform defining content. Accelerated by the coronavirus pandemic, the combining of the entities also increases operational efficiency and performance.
Joining the consolidated unit in a newly created role is CAA veteran Danny Grover as head of Business Affairs.
Legendary is consolidating its international (Legendary Global) and domestic TV businesses under Albrecht, who has been named Head of Legendary Television. Nick Pepper, who served as President of Legendary Television for the past three years, will transition to an executive producer role on projects he had developed.
The move had been in the works for the last couple of months, with Albrecht gradually expanding his responsibilities. It aims at better positioning the company to capitalize on the global expansion of the U.S. streamers and the heightened need for platform defining content. Accelerated by the coronavirus pandemic, the combining of the entities also increases operational efficiency and performance.
Joining the consolidated unit in a newly created role is CAA veteran Danny Grover as head of Business Affairs.
- 2/4/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
From VancouverFilm.Net, take a look at the new science fiction TV series "Debris", created by J.H. Wyman for Legendary Television and Universal Television, starring Jonathan Tucker and Riann Steele, focusing on wreckage from a destroyed alien spacecraft that has mysterious effects on humankind, premiering March 1, 2021 on NBC:
"...when mysterious wreckage starts falling from the sky, a secretive international agency is tasked with figuring out what it is, where it came from, and most importantly...what it can do.
"Brit agent 'Finola Jones' and American agent 'Bryan Beneventi' are partners who have very different styles – she's warm, intuitive and detail-oriented, and he's charming, confident and guarded. But they have no choice but to trust each other as they track down the debris scattered across the Western Hemisphere.
"Each fragment has unpredictable, powerful and sometimes dangerous effects on the everyday people who find it. Every discovery is also a race against time,...
"...when mysterious wreckage starts falling from the sky, a secretive international agency is tasked with figuring out what it is, where it came from, and most importantly...what it can do.
"Brit agent 'Finola Jones' and American agent 'Bryan Beneventi' are partners who have very different styles – she's warm, intuitive and detail-oriented, and he's charming, confident and guarded. But they have no choice but to trust each other as they track down the debris scattered across the Western Hemisphere.
"Each fragment has unpredictable, powerful and sometimes dangerous effects on the everyday people who find it. Every discovery is also a race against time,...
- 2/4/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Exclusive: Sarayu Blue (I Feel Bad) has booked a recurring role opposite Paul Rudd in Apple limited series The Shrink Next Door, based on the hit podcast by Wondery and Bloomberg Media. The series hails from director Michael Showalter, writer Georgia Pritchett, Civic Center Media and MRC Television. Inspired by true events, The Shrink Next Door details the bizarre relationship between psychiatrist to the stars Dr. Isaac “Ike” Herschkopf (Rudd) and his longtime patient Martin “Marty” Markowitz (Ferrell). Blue will play Miriam, a patient of Ike’s. Kathryn Hahn and Casey Wilson also star. Blue recently recurred on Netflix comedy Medical Police. She previously starred on NBC comedy series I Feel Bad, was a series regular on the CW’s No Tomorrow and appeared in the feature Blockers, among other credits. Blue is repped by CAA and D2 Management.
Sebastian Roché (Fringe) is...
Sebastian Roché (Fringe) is...
- 2/3/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Season 20 of The Voice will start its chairs spinning on Monday, March 1, NBC has announced.
There, it will lead into the super-Fringe-ian freshman sci-fi series Debris, starring Jonathan Tucker (Kingdom) and Riann Steele (The Magicians).
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NBC also revealed that this season’s Battle Advisors include Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning multi-hyphenate Darren Criss...
There, it will lead into the super-Fringe-ian freshman sci-fi series Debris, starring Jonathan Tucker (Kingdom) and Riann Steele (The Magicians).
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NBC also revealed that this season’s Battle Advisors include Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning multi-hyphenate Darren Criss...
- 2/1/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
To some people it may seem like Riann Steele has popped up out out nowhere, but in reality she’s been acting on screen for a little more than a decade. After landing a series of minor and recurring roles in various TV shows, larger opportunities began coming her way. Lots of people will recognize her from her role in TV shows like Crazy Head and The Magicians. She knows how to leave an impact no matter what kind of show or movie she’s working on and that’s a quality that not every actor has. Even though she’s already done a
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Riann Steele...
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- 1/31/2021
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
NBC may have found the next Fringe in Debris, a new sci-fi drama from a producer of the beloved Fox drama.
"When wreckage from a destroyed alien spacecraft scatters across the Western Hemisphere, it soon becomes apparent the pieces are messing with the laws of physics, changing lives in ways we can't comprehend," reads the official logline.
"Two agents from different continents, and different mindsets, are tasked to work together to recover the debris, whose mysteries humankind is not quite ready for."
The series stars Jonathan Tucker, Riann Steele, Norbert Leo Butz, and Scroobius Pip, and is set to premiere Monday, March 1.
The first trailer certainly gives Fringe vibes, so we're sure this one will be on your radar, Fringe fanatics. The good news is that it comes from J.H. Wyman, one of the producers of Fringe.
Wyman opened up about the series during a TCA panel on Tuesday and...
"When wreckage from a destroyed alien spacecraft scatters across the Western Hemisphere, it soon becomes apparent the pieces are messing with the laws of physics, changing lives in ways we can't comprehend," reads the official logline.
"Two agents from different continents, and different mindsets, are tasked to work together to recover the debris, whose mysteries humankind is not quite ready for."
The series stars Jonathan Tucker, Riann Steele, Norbert Leo Butz, and Scroobius Pip, and is set to premiere Monday, March 1.
The first trailer certainly gives Fringe vibes, so we're sure this one will be on your radar, Fringe fanatics. The good news is that it comes from J.H. Wyman, one of the producers of Fringe.
Wyman opened up about the series during a TCA panel on Tuesday and...
- 1/27/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
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