Three Women has a premiere date. The limited series will arrive in September on Starz. The cable network picked up the drama in February 2023 after Showtime cancelled its plans to air the drama.
Based on Lisa Taddeo's novel of the same name, the Three Women series stars Shailene Woodley, DeWanda Wise, Betty Gilpin, Gabrielle Creevy, Blair Underwood, and John Patrick Amedori. The story revolves around female desire and its impact on the lives of three women.
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Based on Lisa Taddeo's novel of the same name, the Three Women series stars Shailene Woodley, DeWanda Wise, Betty Gilpin, Gabrielle Creevy, Blair Underwood, and John Patrick Amedori. The story revolves around female desire and its impact on the lives of three women.
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- 5/31/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Starz is gearing up for the premiere of its forthcoming limited series Three Women, which is based on Lisa Taddeo’s bestselling book of the same name. Below, we’re breaking down everything you need to know about the star-studded project, from the premiere date to storylines, characters, and more. When Will Three Women Premiere? Starz Three Women will make its linear debut on Starz at 10 pm Et/Pt on Friday, September 13. It will premiere a little earlier on the Starz app at midnight on September 13. New episodes will arrive each Friday in the proceeding weeks. Who Stars in Three Women? The series stars Shailene Woodley, Betty Gilpin, DeWanda Wise, Gabrielle Creevy, Blair Underwood, Jason Ralph, and John Patrick Amedori. What Is Three Women About? Starz The series follows three women on a collision course to radically overturn their lives. Gilpin plays Lina, a homemaker living in suburban Indiana who...
- 5/30/2024
- TV Insider
Shailene Woodley is setting out to capture the power of women.
The “Big Little Lies” alum returns to novel-adaptation ensemble TV with “Three Women,” based on Lisa Taddeo’s bestselling book of the same name. Woodley plays Gia, a writer who is grieving the death of her family and sets out to interview three “ordinary” women to tell her their stories of love, life, and loss.
Those trio of women include Betty Gilpin, who plays a stuffy housewife who begins an affair, DeWanda Wise as a woman in an open marriage that quickly becomes a quadruple (one more than a thruple), and Gabrielle Creevy who stars as a student that gets entangled with her married English teacher.
The synopsis reads: Three women are on a crash course to radically overturn their lives. Lina (Gilpin), a homemaker in suburban Indiana, is a decade into a passionless marriage when she embarks on...
The “Big Little Lies” alum returns to novel-adaptation ensemble TV with “Three Women,” based on Lisa Taddeo’s bestselling book of the same name. Woodley plays Gia, a writer who is grieving the death of her family and sets out to interview three “ordinary” women to tell her their stories of love, life, and loss.
Those trio of women include Betty Gilpin, who plays a stuffy housewife who begins an affair, DeWanda Wise as a woman in an open marriage that quickly becomes a quadruple (one more than a thruple), and Gabrielle Creevy who stars as a student that gets entangled with her married English teacher.
The synopsis reads: Three women are on a crash course to radically overturn their lives. Lina (Gilpin), a homemaker in suburban Indiana, is a decade into a passionless marriage when she embarks on...
- 5/30/2024
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
The Gotham Film & Media Institute has unveiled the three tribute recipients to be honored at the Gotham TV Awards. Mariska Hargitay will receive the Anniversary Tribute for “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” Peter Morgan will receive the Creator Tribute for “The Crown” and Lulu Wang will receive the Spotlight Tribute for “Expats.” The tributes will be presented during the inaugural ceremony on June 4 at Cipriani 25 in New York City.
“In launching the 2024 Gotham TV Awards, we’re proud to carry on a longstanding Gotham Awards tradition in honoring iconic artists and creators who have enriched the landscape and pushed the boundaries of TV, making an indelible impact on the medium,” said Jeffrey Sharp, executive director of The Gotham Institute. “Lulu Wang and Peter Morgan have crafted profound and ambitious shows that capture the artistic breadth of television while Mariska Hargitay has delivered one of the most iconic performances in the history of TV.
“In launching the 2024 Gotham TV Awards, we’re proud to carry on a longstanding Gotham Awards tradition in honoring iconic artists and creators who have enriched the landscape and pushed the boundaries of TV, making an indelible impact on the medium,” said Jeffrey Sharp, executive director of The Gotham Institute. “Lulu Wang and Peter Morgan have crafted profound and ambitious shows that capture the artistic breadth of television while Mariska Hargitay has delivered one of the most iconic performances in the history of TV.
- 5/30/2024
- by Lexi Carson, Selena Kuznikov and Jack Dunn
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Quiver Distribution announced today the acquisition of North American rights to the upcoming psychological thriller Detained directed and co-written by Felipe Mucci (Two Deaths of Henry Baker) and Jeremy Palmer and starring Abbie Cornish and Laz Alonso.
The cast is rounded out by Moon Bloodgood, John Patrick Amedori (Dear White People), Justin H. Min, Breeda Wool, Josefine Lindegaard (Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child Of Fire), and Silas Weir Mitchell.
The film follows a woman (Cornish) who wakes up in a police interrogation room with no memory of the prior night and the accusations against her may have life altering implications. However, something is not quite right in this police station.
The cast is rounded out by Moon Bloodgood, John Patrick Amedori (Dear White People), Justin H. Min, Breeda Wool, Josefine Lindegaard (Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child Of Fire), and Silas Weir Mitchell.
The film follows a woman (Cornish) who wakes up in a police interrogation room with no memory of the prior night and the accusations against her may have life altering implications. However, something is not quite right in this police station.
- 5/16/2024
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
Despite being a huge movie star, Brie Larson keeps details about her personal life relatively private. But in a recent interview, she dropped a bombshell about her romantic life. The Captain Marvel actor revealed that she and her partner Elijah Allan-Blitz are no longer together.
Brie Larson’s dating history includes a broken engagement with rock singer Alex Greenwald
After five years of dating and 2.5 years of being engaged, Brie Larson and Alex Greenwald have split. https://t.co/yt3F8G6JZR pic.twitter.com/2Bjf9weNiD
— E! News (@enews) January 11, 2019
Larson keeps out of the spotlight when she’s not in front of the camera, but some details about her celebrity relationships have emerged over the years.
In 2006, she reportedly dated Hannah Montana star Cody Linley but called it quits a year later.
In 2008, Larson began dating actor and musician John Patrick Amedori, known for his roles in...
Brie Larson’s dating history includes a broken engagement with rock singer Alex Greenwald
After five years of dating and 2.5 years of being engaged, Brie Larson and Alex Greenwald have split. https://t.co/yt3F8G6JZR pic.twitter.com/2Bjf9weNiD
— E! News (@enews) January 11, 2019
Larson keeps out of the spotlight when she’s not in front of the camera, but some details about her celebrity relationships have emerged over the years.
In 2006, she reportedly dated Hannah Montana star Cody Linley but called it quits a year later.
In 2008, Larson began dating actor and musician John Patrick Amedori, known for his roles in...
- 4/7/2023
- by India McCarty
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Shailene Woodley as Gia in ‘Three Women’ (Photo Credit: Emily V. Aragones /Showtime)
Starz has scooped up Three Women after Showtime decided not to move forward with plans to air the drama. Showtime’s trimming down its lineup as it gets integrated into Paramount+, and its loss is Starz’s gain.
“We are proud to welcome Three Women to the Starz family. The show is anchored by such remarkable talent both in front of and behind the camera and aligns perfectly with our commitment to telling stories by, for and about women,” stated Alison Hoffman, President, Domestic Networks, Starz.
Three Women is based on Lisa Taddeo’s bestselling novel. Taddeo created the series, wrote the pilot episode, and serves as an executive producer. Kathy Ciric, Emmy Rossum, and Laura Eason (The Loudest Voice) also executive produce, with Eason guiding the series as showrunner.
The 10-episode season stars Shailene Woodley (Big Little Lies...
Starz has scooped up Three Women after Showtime decided not to move forward with plans to air the drama. Showtime’s trimming down its lineup as it gets integrated into Paramount+, and its loss is Starz’s gain.
“We are proud to welcome Three Women to the Starz family. The show is anchored by such remarkable talent both in front of and behind the camera and aligns perfectly with our commitment to telling stories by, for and about women,” stated Alison Hoffman, President, Domestic Networks, Starz.
Three Women is based on Lisa Taddeo’s bestselling novel. Taddeo created the series, wrote the pilot episode, and serves as an executive producer. Kathy Ciric, Emmy Rossum, and Laura Eason (The Loudest Voice) also executive produce, with Eason guiding the series as showrunner.
The 10-episode season stars Shailene Woodley (Big Little Lies...
- 3/3/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Starz is keeping a show alive that was scrapped post-development.
The premium cabler announced today it has picked up the 10-episode drama Three Women, based on the #1 New York Times bestselling book of the same name from acclaimed author and the show's creator Lisa Taddeo.
The show completed production at Showtime, but the cabler scrapped it last month after a change in strategy.
Three Women stars Shailene Woodley, Betty Gilpin, DeWanda Wise, Gabrielle Creevy, Blair Underwood, and John Patrick Amedori.
Laura Eason is the showrunner.
"We are proud to welcome 'Three Women' to the Starz family. The show is anchored by such remarkable talent both in front of and behind the camera and aligns perfectly with our commitment to telling stories by, for and about women," said Alison Hoffman, President, Domestic Networks, Starz.
Taddeo, who also wrote the pilot episode, said, "We set out to make a bluntly...
The premium cabler announced today it has picked up the 10-episode drama Three Women, based on the #1 New York Times bestselling book of the same name from acclaimed author and the show's creator Lisa Taddeo.
The show completed production at Showtime, but the cabler scrapped it last month after a change in strategy.
Three Women stars Shailene Woodley, Betty Gilpin, DeWanda Wise, Gabrielle Creevy, Blair Underwood, and John Patrick Amedori.
Laura Eason is the showrunner.
"We are proud to welcome 'Three Women' to the Starz family. The show is anchored by such remarkable talent both in front of and behind the camera and aligns perfectly with our commitment to telling stories by, for and about women," said Alison Hoffman, President, Domestic Networks, Starz.
Taddeo, who also wrote the pilot episode, said, "We set out to make a bluntly...
- 3/2/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Starz has saved another show that was canceled after filming was in progress (as was the case for Minx) or production completed. Starz has picked up the 10-episode drama Three Women, based on Lisa Taddeo’s bestselling book of the same name. It stars Shailene Woodley, Betty Gilpin, DeWanda Wise, Gabrielle Creevy, Blair Underwood, and John Patrick Amedori. It was one of several cancellations announced when Showtime and Paramount+ merged, though production was completed at the time. “We are proud to welcome Three Women to the Starz family. The show is anchored by such remarkable talent both in front of and behind the camera and aligns perfectly with our commitment to telling stories by, for and about women,” said Alison Hoffman, President, Domestic Networks, Starz, in a statement. Taddeo, who created the show and also wrote the pilot, added, “We set out to make a bluntly beautiful show about the...
- 3/2/2023
- TV Insider
It’s offiicial. Starz has picked up the 10-episode drama series Three Women, starring Shailene Woodley, following its release by Showtime. As we previously reported, the premium cabler had been in negotiations to pick up the series, adapted by Lisa Taddeo from her nonfiction bestseller of the same name.
As Deadline reported exclusively last month, the producers of Three Women, starring Shailene Woodley, Betty Gilpin, DeWanda Wise and Gabrielle Creevy, had been quietly shopping the completed first season of the series after Showtime opted not to proceed with it as part of an ongoing slate reevaluation ahead of its integration into Paramount+.
“We are proud to welcome Three Women to the Starz family,” said Alison Hoffman, President, Domestic Networks, Starz. “The show is anchored by such remarkable talent both in front of and behind the camera and aligns perfectly with our commitment to telling stories by, for and about women.
As Deadline reported exclusively last month, the producers of Three Women, starring Shailene Woodley, Betty Gilpin, DeWanda Wise and Gabrielle Creevy, had been quietly shopping the completed first season of the series after Showtime opted not to proceed with it as part of an ongoing slate reevaluation ahead of its integration into Paramount+.
“We are proud to welcome Three Women to the Starz family,” said Alison Hoffman, President, Domestic Networks, Starz. “The show is anchored by such remarkable talent both in front of and behind the camera and aligns perfectly with our commitment to telling stories by, for and about women.
- 3/2/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Starz has picked up “Three Women,” a 10-episode drama based on author Lisa Taddeo’s New York Times best-selling book of the same name, after it was dropped by Showtime.
“We are proud to welcome ‘Three Women’ to the Starz family,” Starz domestic networks president Alison Hoffman said in a statement. “The show is anchored by such remarkable talent both in front of and behind the camera and aligns perfectly with our commitment to telling stories by, for and about women.”
In addition to creating the series, Taddeo wrote the show’s pilot episode.
“We set out to make a bluntly beautiful show about the way that women want and suffer and thrill, the way they make love and take love,” Taddeo said in a statement. “That Starz will be the home for ‘Three Women’ is not merely right and perfect, but also a force of auspicious change. I cannot...
“We are proud to welcome ‘Three Women’ to the Starz family,” Starz domestic networks president Alison Hoffman said in a statement. “The show is anchored by such remarkable talent both in front of and behind the camera and aligns perfectly with our commitment to telling stories by, for and about women.”
In addition to creating the series, Taddeo wrote the show’s pilot episode.
“We set out to make a bluntly beautiful show about the way that women want and suffer and thrill, the way they make love and take love,” Taddeo said in a statement. “That Starz will be the home for ‘Three Women’ is not merely right and perfect, but also a force of auspicious change. I cannot...
- 3/2/2023
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
Starz has officially become the new home for the Shailene Woodley/Betty Gilpin drama Three Women after it was dropped from Showtime post-development.
Based on the New York Times bestselling book of the same name from author and the show’s creator Lisa Taddeo, the 10-episode series — which also stars DeWanda Wise (She’s Gotta Have It) and Gabrielle Creevy (In My Skin) — is an “intimate, haunting portrayal of American female desire” in which “three women are on a crash course to overturn their lives,” per the official synopsis.
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Based on the New York Times bestselling book of the same name from author and the show’s creator Lisa Taddeo, the 10-episode series — which also stars DeWanda Wise (She’s Gotta Have It) and Gabrielle Creevy (In My Skin) — is an “intimate, haunting portrayal of American female desire” in which “three women are on a crash course to overturn their lives,” per the official synopsis.
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- 3/2/2023
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
Three Women has a new home. Starz has picked up the drama following Showtime's cancellation, per THR. Episodes had already been filmed when decided to shelve the series last month.
When Paramount Global's Chris McCarthy took over the reins at Showtime and other channels, he announced plans to focus on turning the channel's popular shows into global franchises. Several underperforming shows were dropped. The channel will become Paramount+ With Showtime and this week announced new series related to Dexter and Billions are in the works.
Starring Shailene Woodley, DeWanda Wise, Betty Gilpin, Gabrielle Creevy, Blair Underwood, and John Patrick Amedori, the Three Women series is based on the book by Lisa Taddeo. The series tells the story of a group of women looking to radically change their lives.
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When Paramount Global's Chris McCarthy took over the reins at Showtime and other channels, he announced plans to focus on turning the channel's popular shows into global franchises. Several underperforming shows were dropped. The channel will become Paramount+ With Showtime and this week announced new series related to Dexter and Billions are in the works.
Starring Shailene Woodley, DeWanda Wise, Betty Gilpin, Gabrielle Creevy, Blair Underwood, and John Patrick Amedori, the Three Women series is based on the book by Lisa Taddeo. The series tells the story of a group of women looking to radically change their lives.
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- 2/9/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Days after Showtime cut bait on the already completed series “Three Women” starring Shailene Woodley, Starz has swooped in to acquire and rescue the show, as first reported in THR. However, an individual with knowledge told IndieWire that negotiations for the rights to the show were still underway.
THR also reported that “Three Women,” which is based on the book by Lisa Taddeo, was also shopped to HBO and Amazon before it landed at Starz.
Starz had no comment.
Though it’s already finished principal production, Showtime followed a trend that began with “Batgirl,” in which streamers and networks cut their losses and take tax write-offs for already completed or in-the-works projects. Should a deal close, “Three Women” would add to Starz’s previously rescuing the upcoming second season of “Minx,” which first premiered on HBO last year. That show was produced by Starz’s parent company, Lionsgate TV.
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THR also reported that “Three Women,” which is based on the book by Lisa Taddeo, was also shopped to HBO and Amazon before it landed at Starz.
Starz had no comment.
Though it’s already finished principal production, Showtime followed a trend that began with “Batgirl,” in which streamers and networks cut their losses and take tax write-offs for already completed or in-the-works projects. Should a deal close, “Three Women” would add to Starz’s previously rescuing the upcoming second season of “Minx,” which first premiered on HBO last year. That show was produced by Starz’s parent company, Lionsgate TV.
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- 2/7/2023
- by Brian Welk
- Indiewire
The series adaptation of the novel “Three Women” is nearing a revival at Starz, Variety has confirmed with sources. The series was previously set up at Showtime but that network scrapped the show despite having shot the entire first season. According to an individual with knowledge of the situation, negotiations are currently underway.
Starz declined to comment.
Based on Lisa Taddeo’s novel of the same name, Shailene Woodley stars in the series along with DeWanda Wise, Betty Gilpin, Gabrielle Creevy, Blair Underwood, and John Patrick Amedori.
The official logline for the show states it is about “three women on a crash course to radically overturn their lives. There is Sloane (Wise), a glamorous entrepreneur in a committed open marriage until two sexy new strangers threaten their aspirational love story, and Maggie, a North Dakota student who weathers an intense storm after accusing her married English teacher of an inappropriate relationship.
Starz declined to comment.
Based on Lisa Taddeo’s novel of the same name, Shailene Woodley stars in the series along with DeWanda Wise, Betty Gilpin, Gabrielle Creevy, Blair Underwood, and John Patrick Amedori.
The official logline for the show states it is about “three women on a crash course to radically overturn their lives. There is Sloane (Wise), a glamorous entrepreneur in a committed open marriage until two sexy new strangers threaten their aspirational love story, and Maggie, a North Dakota student who weathers an intense storm after accusing her married English teacher of an inappropriate relationship.
- 2/7/2023
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Three Women has been cancelled at Showtime. The new drama series has been filmed but won't be aired as a part of the decision to rebrand and refocus the cable channel. The first season is currently being shopped to other outlets, per Deadline.
Starring Shailene Woodley, DeWanda Wise, Betty Gilpin, Gabrielle Creevy, Blair Underwood, and John Patrick Amedori, the Three Women series is based on the 2019 bestselling book by Lisa Taddeo. The series follows a group of women on a crash course to radically change their lives. Written over the course of eight years, Taddeo drove across the country six times to "embed herself" in the women's lives.
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Starring Shailene Woodley, DeWanda Wise, Betty Gilpin, Gabrielle Creevy, Blair Underwood, and John Patrick Amedori, the Three Women series is based on the 2019 bestselling book by Lisa Taddeo. The series follows a group of women on a crash course to radically change their lives. Written over the course of eight years, Taddeo drove across the country six times to "embed herself" in the women's lives.
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- 1/31/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Ahead of the Showtime and Paramount+ merger, Paramount Global is cleaning house. “American Gigolo” and “Let the Right One In,” two drama series that premiered last year, have been canceled at the channel, IndieWire has confirmed.
In addition, Showtime will no longer be proceeding with the series “Three Women,” starring Shailene Woodley, Betty Gilpin, DeWanda Wise, and Gabrielle Creevy. The series, which finished principal production, will be shopped to other outlets, and “American Gigolo” and “Let the Right One In” are also reportedly being shopped.
Paramount Global announced the integration of Showtime into Paramount+ across both streaming and linear television on January 30, revealing it will occur “later this year.” Rather than just offering Showtime on the Paramount+ app, Showtime Ott and Showtime linear will be rebranded to “Paramount+ with Showtime,” and the Showtime Ott and Anytime apps will be shut down, IndieWire is told. Showtime was previously made available on...
In addition, Showtime will no longer be proceeding with the series “Three Women,” starring Shailene Woodley, Betty Gilpin, DeWanda Wise, and Gabrielle Creevy. The series, which finished principal production, will be shopped to other outlets, and “American Gigolo” and “Let the Right One In” are also reportedly being shopped.
Paramount Global announced the integration of Showtime into Paramount+ across both streaming and linear television on January 30, revealing it will occur “later this year.” Rather than just offering Showtime on the Paramount+ app, Showtime Ott and Showtime linear will be rebranded to “Paramount+ with Showtime,” and the Showtime Ott and Anytime apps will be shut down, IndieWire is told. Showtime was previously made available on...
- 1/30/2023
- by Wilson Chapman
- Indiewire
Looks like we were a tad premature in publishing our January Cancellation Roundup.
Showtime on Monday announced that rookie dramas American Gigolo and Let the Right One In will not be back for Season 2. The move comes amid the looming consolidation/rebranding of Showtime and Paramount+.
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Regarding the cancellation of the vampiric Let the Right One In, a Showtime rep said in a statement, “We are extremely proud of...
Showtime on Monday announced that rookie dramas American Gigolo and Let the Right One In will not be back for Season 2. The move comes amid the looming consolidation/rebranding of Showtime and Paramount+.
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Regarding the cancellation of the vampiric Let the Right One In, a Showtime rep said in a statement, “We are extremely proud of...
- 1/30/2023
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
Though production on the Shailene Woodley-led drama “Three Women” has already been completed, the series will no longer premiere on Showtime, which has also decided not to renew “Let the Right One In” and “American Gigolo.” The three series are the first known casualties as Paramount moves the Showtime brand moves under the purview of Paramount+ and reprioritizes its content.
Paramount CEO Bob Bakish announced on Monday that Showtime’s cable network would be renamed to “Paramount+ With Showtime” while its streaming service would collapse into Paramount+, noting that the company “will divert investment away from areas that are underperforming and that account for less than 10 of our views. We have already begun conversations with our production partners about what content makes sense moving forward and which shows have franchise potential.”
Adapted from Lisa Taddeo’s novel of the same name, “Three Women” landed at Showtime after a competitive bidding war.
Paramount CEO Bob Bakish announced on Monday that Showtime’s cable network would be renamed to “Paramount+ With Showtime” while its streaming service would collapse into Paramount+, noting that the company “will divert investment away from areas that are underperforming and that account for less than 10 of our views. We have already begun conversations with our production partners about what content makes sense moving forward and which shows have franchise potential.”
Adapted from Lisa Taddeo’s novel of the same name, “Three Women” landed at Showtime after a competitive bidding war.
- 1/30/2023
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Dear White People alum John Patrick Amedori is set as a series regular opposite Shailene Woodley, Betty Gilpin, DeWanda Wise and Gabrielle Creevy in Showtime’s Three Women, an hourlong drama series based on the nonfiction bestseller by Lisa Taddeo. Blair Underwood, Jason Ralph and Blair Redford also star.
In Three Women, adapted by Taddeo, a group of women are on a crash course to radically overturn their lives. Lina, a homemaker in suburban Indiana, is a decade into a passionless marriage when she embarks on an affair that quickly becomes all-consuming and transforms her life. Sloane, a glamorous entrepreneur in the Northeast, played by Wise, has a committed open marriage with Richard, until two sexy new strangers threaten their aspirational love story. Maggie (Creevy), a student in North Dakota, weathers an intense storm after accusing her married English teacher, Aaron Knodel, (Ralph) of an inappropriate relationship. Gia (Woodley...
In Three Women, adapted by Taddeo, a group of women are on a crash course to radically overturn their lives. Lina, a homemaker in suburban Indiana, is a decade into a passionless marriage when she embarks on an affair that quickly becomes all-consuming and transforms her life. Sloane, a glamorous entrepreneur in the Northeast, played by Wise, has a committed open marriage with Richard, until two sexy new strangers threaten their aspirational love story. Maggie (Creevy), a student in North Dakota, weathers an intense storm after accusing her married English teacher, Aaron Knodel, (Ralph) of an inappropriate relationship. Gia (Woodley...
- 12/15/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Abbie Cornish (Jack Ryan) and Laz Alonso (The Boys) have signed on to star in Detained, a psychological thriller from director Felipe Mucci (Two Deaths of Henry Baker), which counts Justin H. Min (The Umbrella Academy), John Patrick Amedori (Dear White People), Silas Weir Mitchell (Grimm), Moon Bloodgood (Falling Skies), Josefine Lindegaard (The Comeback Trail) and Breeda Wool (Mr. Mercedes) amongst its supporting cast.
The film follows a woman (Cornish) who wakes up in a police interrogation room with no memory of the night prior. The accusations against her may have life-altering implications. However, in this isolated police station, something is not quite right.
Mucci wrote the script with Jeremy Palmer. Kinogo Pictures’ Ryan Scaringe is producing, with Amy Lippens serving as co-producer. Cornish and Alonso are exec producing alongside Monica Sufar, who is also handling sales for the film.
Cornish is...
The film follows a woman (Cornish) who wakes up in a police interrogation room with no memory of the night prior. The accusations against her may have life-altering implications. However, in this isolated police station, something is not quite right.
Mucci wrote the script with Jeremy Palmer. Kinogo Pictures’ Ryan Scaringe is producing, with Amy Lippens serving as co-producer. Cornish and Alonso are exec producing alongside Monica Sufar, who is also handling sales for the film.
Cornish is...
- 10/14/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Warning: This post contains spoilers from Dear White People’s final season. Read at your own risk.
Dear White People’s final season, which is now streaming on Netflix, is a fun and vibrant ‘90s musical extravaganza as Winchester’s finest tackle their senior year with iconic tunes from the decade.
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There are many standout musical numbers in the show’s final 10 episodes,...
Dear White People’s final season, which is now streaming on Netflix, is a fun and vibrant ‘90s musical extravaganza as Winchester’s finest tackle their senior year with iconic tunes from the decade.
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There are many standout musical numbers in the show’s final 10 episodes,...
- 9/25/2021
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
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Netflix's dramedy Dear White People took a brand-new direction for its third season, and it seems season four will be no different. On Aug. 17, the streamer released the official trailer for its upcoming new season, which is set to premiere on Sept. 22. Season four will serve as the show's final run and it will include 10 episodes that'll be in the form of a '90s-inspired musical as the group gets ready for graduation.
"Set against the backdrop of senior year at Winchester as well as a not-so-distant, post-pandemic future, Dear White People Vol. 4 finds our characters looking back at the most formative (and theatrical) year of their lives," the show's synopsis reads. "Both an Afro-futuristic and 90s-inspired musical event, Dear White People Vol. 4 is a can't-miss, farewell experience with one pitch-perfect promise: sometimes the only way to move forward is to throw it back."
Dear White People stars Logan Browning,...
Netflix's dramedy Dear White People took a brand-new direction for its third season, and it seems season four will be no different. On Aug. 17, the streamer released the official trailer for its upcoming new season, which is set to premiere on Sept. 22. Season four will serve as the show's final run and it will include 10 episodes that'll be in the form of a '90s-inspired musical as the group gets ready for graduation.
"Set against the backdrop of senior year at Winchester as well as a not-so-distant, post-pandemic future, Dear White People Vol. 4 finds our characters looking back at the most formative (and theatrical) year of their lives," the show's synopsis reads. "Both an Afro-futuristic and 90s-inspired musical event, Dear White People Vol. 4 is a can't-miss, farewell experience with one pitch-perfect promise: sometimes the only way to move forward is to throw it back."
Dear White People stars Logan Browning,...
- 8/17/2021
- by Amanda Prahl
- Popsugar.com
Dear White People takes the musical route for its fourth season, as revealed in the new trailer that Netflix released on Tuesday. The show returns Wednesday, September 22nd to the streaming platform.
Vol. 4 sees the students returning to the Winchester campus in a post-pandemic world, where the future of their lives remains uncertain. Unlike previous seasons, Dear White People Vol. 4 frames its story as a musical, all while the characters prepare for an in-universe musical to take place at the end of the semester. It initially seems like all fun and games,...
Vol. 4 sees the students returning to the Winchester campus in a post-pandemic world, where the future of their lives remains uncertain. Unlike previous seasons, Dear White People Vol. 4 frames its story as a musical, all while the characters prepare for an in-universe musical to take place at the end of the semester. It initially seems like all fun and games,...
- 8/17/2021
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Netflix released a trailer for “Dear White People: Vol. 4,” the musical final season premiering Sept. 22, revealing that at least a portion of the season will take place in the future, while the rest will be set during the usual gang’s senior year.
In the trailer, which you can watch below, Sam White (Logan Browning) wears a highly-fashionable face mask and sits across from Lionel (DeRon Horton) as they reminisce over their senior year, when they took part in a ’90s-themed musical, titled “The Varsity Show.”
“Don’t you want that feeling back?” she asks.
Clips of their senior year show the musical moments are not relegated to the stage, with Troy (Brandon B. Bell), for example, doing his best LL Cool J in his dorm, while Reggie (Marque Richardson) sings “Virtual Insanity” at a gun range. But it isn’t all fun and games, as a new Black student...
In the trailer, which you can watch below, Sam White (Logan Browning) wears a highly-fashionable face mask and sits across from Lionel (DeRon Horton) as they reminisce over their senior year, when they took part in a ’90s-themed musical, titled “The Varsity Show.”
“Don’t you want that feeling back?” she asks.
Clips of their senior year show the musical moments are not relegated to the stage, with Troy (Brandon B. Bell), for example, doing his best LL Cool J in his dorm, while Reggie (Marque Richardson) sings “Virtual Insanity” at a gun range. But it isn’t all fun and games, as a new Black student...
- 8/17/2021
- by Jennifer Yuma
- Variety Film + TV
“This is how we do it!” The cast and crew of “Dear White People” are kicking it old school with the final season of their Netflix original series, and Vol. 4 is looking a lot like the 1990s. The streaming giant announced over the summer that Justin Simien’s television adaptation would end with Season 4, and earlier this month, audiences got their first glimpse at what was going to be a musical-themed goodbye.
The first trailer for the season certainly emphasizes that music will be sung almost everywhere, whether it’s in the halls of Winchester University or on stage, where it’s traditionally housed. But the desire to return to the past for some is met with just as much urgency to forget about it by others. As the trailer shows us, the jubilant ’90s musical comes under fire from a younger generation of Ivy League students.
“Dear White People...
The first trailer for the season certainly emphasizes that music will be sung almost everywhere, whether it’s in the halls of Winchester University or on stage, where it’s traditionally housed. But the desire to return to the past for some is met with just as much urgency to forget about it by others. As the trailer shows us, the jubilant ’90s musical comes under fire from a younger generation of Ivy League students.
“Dear White People...
- 8/17/2021
- by Kristen Lopez
- Indiewire
Network: Netflix
Episodes: Tbd (half-hour)
Seasons: Four
TV show dates: April 28, 2017 — September 22, 2021
Series status: Ending
Performers include: Marque Richardson, Antoinette Robertson, Ashley Blaine Featherson, Brandon P Bell, Logan Browning, John Patrick Amedori, DeRon Horton, Nia Jervier, Jemar Michael, Wyatt Nash, and Jeremy Tardy.
TV show description:
A sequel to Justin Simien's 2014 film, the Dear White People TV show takes place at the largely white Winchester University, an Ivy League school. Although they're subtle, the school is not free from racial animosity.
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Episodes: Tbd (half-hour)
Seasons: Four
TV show dates: April 28, 2017 — September 22, 2021
Series status: Ending
Performers include: Marque Richardson, Antoinette Robertson, Ashley Blaine Featherson, Brandon P Bell, Logan Browning, John Patrick Amedori, DeRon Horton, Nia Jervier, Jemar Michael, Wyatt Nash, and Jeremy Tardy.
TV show description:
A sequel to Justin Simien's 2014 film, the Dear White People TV show takes place at the largely white Winchester University, an Ivy League school. Although they're subtle, the school is not free from racial animosity.
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- 8/8/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Netflix announced the final season of “Dear White People” will launch Sept. 22 and be a musical season.
“The only way to move forward is to throw it back,” a teaser for the season previews. From there a cover of Montell Jordan’s “This Is How We Do It” kicks into gear.
The teaser also shows the students getting ready to dance, with snapping of hands and getting into formation to perform Jordan’s 1995 hit. There is an Afro-futuristic and 1990s-inspired dance floor, as the students of the fictional Winchester University look back on their time on campus amid their final year.
“Dear White People,” an extension of the film of the same name by Justin Simien, deals with issues of race, class and sexuality on that college campus. Logan Browning’s Sam White hosts a radio show within the series that is also titled “Dear White People” and is where...
“The only way to move forward is to throw it back,” a teaser for the season previews. From there a cover of Montell Jordan’s “This Is How We Do It” kicks into gear.
The teaser also shows the students getting ready to dance, with snapping of hands and getting into formation to perform Jordan’s 1995 hit. There is an Afro-futuristic and 1990s-inspired dance floor, as the students of the fictional Winchester University look back on their time on campus amid their final year.
“Dear White People,” an extension of the film of the same name by Justin Simien, deals with issues of race, class and sexuality on that college campus. Logan Browning’s Sam White hosts a radio show within the series that is also titled “Dear White People” and is where...
- 8/6/2021
- by Jennifer Yuma and Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
The final season of Justin Simien’s “Dear White People” is drawing near and Netflix subscribers won’t have to wait much longer to stream the show’s final batch of episodes. Netflix unveiled a first look at Season 4 on Friday and announced that the closing volume will premiere September 22.
Netflix’s synopsis for “Dear White People” Season 4 reads:
Set against the backdrop of senior year at Winchester as well as a not-so-distant, post-pandemic future, “Dear White People Vol. 4” finds our characters looking back at the most formative (and theatrical) year of their lives. Both an Afro-futuristic and ’90s-inspired musical event, “Dear White People Vol. 4” is a can’t-miss, farewell experience with one pitch-perfect promise: Sometimes the only way to move forward is to throw it back.
The show’s Season 4 first look doesn’t offer much in the way of plot details but teases a more musical edge to the remaining episodes.
Netflix’s synopsis for “Dear White People” Season 4 reads:
Set against the backdrop of senior year at Winchester as well as a not-so-distant, post-pandemic future, “Dear White People Vol. 4” finds our characters looking back at the most formative (and theatrical) year of their lives. Both an Afro-futuristic and ’90s-inspired musical event, “Dear White People Vol. 4” is a can’t-miss, farewell experience with one pitch-perfect promise: Sometimes the only way to move forward is to throw it back.
The show’s Season 4 first look doesn’t offer much in the way of plot details but teases a more musical edge to the remaining episodes.
- 8/6/2021
- by Tyler Hersko
- Indiewire
It looks like Samantha, Lionel and the rest of the squad will start gearing up for graduation this fall.
Netflix has unveiled the premiere date for Dear White People’s fourth and final season, which arrives Wednesday, Sept. 22. Mark your calendars accordingly!
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Set during senior year at Winchester as well as a “not-so-distant, post-pandemic future,” the remaining episodes will see the satirical dark comedy’s central...
Netflix has unveiled the premiere date for Dear White People’s fourth and final season, which arrives Wednesday, Sept. 22. Mark your calendars accordingly!
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Set during senior year at Winchester as well as a “not-so-distant, post-pandemic future,” the remaining episodes will see the satirical dark comedy’s central...
- 8/6/2021
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: Rome Flynn (How To Get Away With Murder) has been tapped for a recurring role on the fourth and final season of Netflix’s Dear White People, from Lionsgate TV.
Based on Justin Simien’s acclaimed debut indie feature, Dear White People is set against the backdrop of a predominantly white Ivy League university where racial tensions bubble just below the surface. The satirical series — which picks up where the 2014 Sundance hit left off – follows a group of Winchester University’s students of color as they navigate a diverse landscape of social injustice, cultural bias, political correctness (or lack thereof) and activism in the millennial age.
Flynn will play David, opposite Antoinette Robertson.
He joins returning stars Marques Richardson, Logan Browning, Brandon P. Bell, Robertson, DeRon Horton, John Patrick Amedori and Ashley Blaine Featherson.
Simien created the series, serves as writer, co-showrunner and executive produces alongside co-showrunner and executive producer Yvette Lee Bowser.
Based on Justin Simien’s acclaimed debut indie feature, Dear White People is set against the backdrop of a predominantly white Ivy League university where racial tensions bubble just below the surface. The satirical series — which picks up where the 2014 Sundance hit left off – follows a group of Winchester University’s students of color as they navigate a diverse landscape of social injustice, cultural bias, political correctness (or lack thereof) and activism in the millennial age.
Flynn will play David, opposite Antoinette Robertson.
He joins returning stars Marques Richardson, Logan Browning, Brandon P. Bell, Robertson, DeRon Horton, John Patrick Amedori and Ashley Blaine Featherson.
Simien created the series, serves as writer, co-showrunner and executive produces alongside co-showrunner and executive producer Yvette Lee Bowser.
- 2/23/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Karamo Brown, host of Emmy-winning series Queer Eye, has joined the upcoming fourth and final season of Netflix’s Dear White People in a recurring role. Season 4 is slated to premiere in 2021.
Details of Brown’s character are being kept under wraps.
Based on Justin Simien’s acclaimed debut indie feature, Dear White People is set against the backdrop of a predominantly white Ivy League university where racial tensions bubble just below the surface. The satirical series — which picks up where the 2014 Sundance hit left off – follows a group of Winchester University’s students of color as they navigate a diverse landscape of social injustice, cultural bias, political correctness (or lack thereof) and activism in the millennial age.
Stars Marque Richardson, Logan Browning, Brandon P. Bell, Antoinette Robertson, DeRon Horton, John Patrick Amedori and Ashley Blaine Featherson are slated to return for Season 4. The 10-episode series is produced by Lionsgate.
Details of Brown’s character are being kept under wraps.
Based on Justin Simien’s acclaimed debut indie feature, Dear White People is set against the backdrop of a predominantly white Ivy League university where racial tensions bubble just below the surface. The satirical series — which picks up where the 2014 Sundance hit left off – follows a group of Winchester University’s students of color as they navigate a diverse landscape of social injustice, cultural bias, political correctness (or lack thereof) and activism in the millennial age.
Stars Marque Richardson, Logan Browning, Brandon P. Bell, Antoinette Robertson, DeRon Horton, John Patrick Amedori and Ashley Blaine Featherson are slated to return for Season 4. The 10-episode series is produced by Lionsgate.
- 1/14/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Netflix comedy Dear White People is the latest high-profile series to halt production as a result of Covid-19.
The series, which is produced by Lionsgate, has paused filming for two weeks after several team members tested positive for the virus. The show has been filming its fourth and final season in Los Angeles.
“Several team members of the Lionsgate television series Dear White People for Netflix have tested positive for Covid-19,” a Lionsgate spokesman told Deadline. “They are currently in quarantine, and other staff members have been notified. We are following the extensive health and safety protocols we have in place, and the series will not be shooting for the next two weeks while quarantine measures are observed. The health and safety of our Dear White People team is our highest priority.”
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The series, which is produced by Lionsgate, has paused filming for two weeks after several team members tested positive for the virus. The show has been filming its fourth and final season in Los Angeles.
“Several team members of the Lionsgate television series Dear White People for Netflix have tested positive for Covid-19,” a Lionsgate spokesman told Deadline. “They are currently in quarantine, and other staff members have been notified. We are following the extensive health and safety protocols we have in place, and the series will not be shooting for the next two weeks while quarantine measures are observed. The health and safety of our Dear White People team is our highest priority.”
Over the weekend, Deadline revealed that Amazon’s Bosch had shut down due to a positive Covid-19 test,...
- 11/16/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix’s Dear White People has been portraying racial tensions at a fictional white Ivy League university for three seasons and is set to portray them for one final run once Justin Simien and his team are able to return to filming.
Last month, it was revealed by data from research firm Parrot Analytics that the comedy had received an uptick in viewership as the Black Lives Matters protests were in full force.
Creator Simien tells Deadline that he’s pleased that his show is meeting the cultural moment but it’s under “devastating” and “tragic” circumstances. He explains how the show has been “screaming at a wall” for years.
Based on his debut indie feature, Dear White People is set against the backdrop of a predominantly white Ivy League university where racial tensions bubble just below the surface. The satirical series — which picks up where the 2014 Sundance hit left...
Last month, it was revealed by data from research firm Parrot Analytics that the comedy had received an uptick in viewership as the Black Lives Matters protests were in full force.
Creator Simien tells Deadline that he’s pleased that his show is meeting the cultural moment but it’s under “devastating” and “tragic” circumstances. He explains how the show has been “screaming at a wall” for years.
Based on his debut indie feature, Dear White People is set against the backdrop of a predominantly white Ivy League university where racial tensions bubble just below the surface. The satirical series — which picks up where the 2014 Sundance hit left...
- 7/7/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Is the third season of the Dear White People TV show on Netflix making the grade? As we all know, the Nielsen ratings typically play a big role in determining whether TV shows like Dear White People are cancelled or renewed for season four. Netflix and other streaming platforms, however, collect their own data. If you've been watching this TV series, we'd love to know how you feel about the Dear White People season three episodes. We invite you to rate them for us here. *Status update below.
A Netflix comedy-drama, Dear White People stars Marque Richardson, Antoinette Robertson, Ashley Blaine Featherson, Brandon P Bell, Logan Browning, John Patrick Amedori, and DeRon Horton, with Giancarlo Esposito narrating. A sequel to Justin Simien’s 2014 film, Dear White People takes place at the largely white Winchester University, an Ive League school. The pointed series takes on the...
A Netflix comedy-drama, Dear White People stars Marque Richardson, Antoinette Robertson, Ashley Blaine Featherson, Brandon P Bell, Logan Browning, John Patrick Amedori, and DeRon Horton, with Giancarlo Esposito narrating. A sequel to Justin Simien’s 2014 film, Dear White People takes place at the largely white Winchester University, an Ive League school. The pointed series takes on the...
- 10/7/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Dear fans of Dear White People, Netflix just announced they've renewed the TV show for a fourth and final season, Variety reports.
Based on the 2014 film from Justin Simien, the comedy explores the racial tensions at a predominantly white Ivy League university. The cast includes Logan Browning, Antoinette Robertson, DeRon Horton, John Patrick Amedori, Ashley Blaine Featherson, and Marque Richardson.
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Based on the 2014 film from Justin Simien, the comedy explores the racial tensions at a predominantly white Ivy League university. The cast includes Logan Browning, Antoinette Robertson, DeRon Horton, John Patrick Amedori, Ashley Blaine Featherson, and Marque Richardson.
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- 10/6/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The class of Winchester University will soon be out for good.
Netflix has confirmed that the hit comedy series will be back for a fourth and final season in 2020.
Ten all-new episodes have been ordered, with creator Justin Simien returning as co-showrunner, writer and executive producer, alongside co-showrunner and executive producer Yvette Lee Bowser.
Says Simien of the series’ send-off season: “I'm so grateful my little indie-that-could has made it to four seasons at Netflix! This show, along with the many talented storytellers it has brought into my orbit, has changed my life and I can't wait to create a celebratory final volume befitting such a transformative experience.”
Logan Browning, Brandon P. Bell, Antoinette Robertson, DeRon Horton, John Patrick Amedori, Ashley Blaine Featherson, and Marque Richardson have all closed deals to stick with the series for one more season.
More cast members are expected to sign on by the time...
Netflix has confirmed that the hit comedy series will be back for a fourth and final season in 2020.
Ten all-new episodes have been ordered, with creator Justin Simien returning as co-showrunner, writer and executive producer, alongside co-showrunner and executive producer Yvette Lee Bowser.
Says Simien of the series’ send-off season: “I'm so grateful my little indie-that-could has made it to four seasons at Netflix! This show, along with the many talented storytellers it has brought into my orbit, has changed my life and I can't wait to create a celebratory final volume befitting such a transformative experience.”
Logan Browning, Brandon P. Bell, Antoinette Robertson, DeRon Horton, John Patrick Amedori, Ashley Blaine Featherson, and Marque Richardson have all closed deals to stick with the series for one more season.
More cast members are expected to sign on by the time...
- 10/2/2019
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Get ready to return to Winchester University for one final ride.
Netflix has renewed “Dear White People” for a fourth and final season, with creator Justin Simien returning as co-showrunner for the 10-episode send-off. Yvette Lee Bowser will continue as co-showrunner and executive producer.
Set against the backdrop of a predominantly white Ivy League university where racial tensions bubble just below the surface, ‘Dear White People’ follows a group of Winchester University’s students of color as they navigate a diverse landscape of social injustice, cultural bias, political correctness (or lack thereof) and activism in the millennial age.
“I’m so grateful my little indie-that-could has made it to four seasons at Netflix,” said Simien of the renewal news. “This show, along with the many talented storytellers it has brought into my orbit, has changed my life and I can’t wait to create a celebratory final volume befitting such a transformative experience.
Netflix has renewed “Dear White People” for a fourth and final season, with creator Justin Simien returning as co-showrunner for the 10-episode send-off. Yvette Lee Bowser will continue as co-showrunner and executive producer.
Set against the backdrop of a predominantly white Ivy League university where racial tensions bubble just below the surface, ‘Dear White People’ follows a group of Winchester University’s students of color as they navigate a diverse landscape of social injustice, cultural bias, political correctness (or lack thereof) and activism in the millennial age.
“I’m so grateful my little indie-that-could has made it to four seasons at Netflix,” said Simien of the renewal news. “This show, along with the many talented storytellers it has brought into my orbit, has changed my life and I can’t wait to create a celebratory final volume befitting such a transformative experience.
- 10/2/2019
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Dear White People is returning to Netflix for a fourth and final season.
This comes after its third season launched on the streaming service in August. Creator Justin Simien is returning as co-showrunner, writer and executive producer of the final season alongside co-showrunner and executive producer Yvette Lee Bowser as the characters head back to Winchester University one last time.
While there is nothing imminent, Deadline understands that developing potential Dear White People spinoffs down the road is likely.
The announcement Wednesday came in the form of a social media video that saw cast member Marque Richardson, who plays Reggie Green, FaceTiming all of his cast members.
Set to return for the comedy’s last hurrah are stars Richardson, Logan Browning, Brandon P. Bell, Antoinette Robertson, DeRon Horton, John Patrick Amedori and Ashley Blaine Featherson. The 10-episode series is produced by Lionsgate.
Based on Justin Simien’s acclaimed debut indie feature,...
This comes after its third season launched on the streaming service in August. Creator Justin Simien is returning as co-showrunner, writer and executive producer of the final season alongside co-showrunner and executive producer Yvette Lee Bowser as the characters head back to Winchester University one last time.
While there is nothing imminent, Deadline understands that developing potential Dear White People spinoffs down the road is likely.
The announcement Wednesday came in the form of a social media video that saw cast member Marque Richardson, who plays Reggie Green, FaceTiming all of his cast members.
Set to return for the comedy’s last hurrah are stars Richardson, Logan Browning, Brandon P. Bell, Antoinette Robertson, DeRon Horton, John Patrick Amedori and Ashley Blaine Featherson. The 10-episode series is produced by Lionsgate.
Based on Justin Simien’s acclaimed debut indie feature,...
- 10/2/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix has announced that its dramedy “Dear White People” — based on the 2014 film of the same name — has been renewed for a fourth and final season. Dubbed as its “4th & Final Volume,” this season of the Justin Simien-created series will consist of 10 new episodes, bringing the final episode count of the entire series to 40.
In a statement released by Netflix, Simien spoke about the bittersweet renewal of his series: “I’m so grateful my little indie-that-could has made it to four seasons at Netflix! This show, along with the many talented storytellers it has brought into my orbit, has changed my life and I can’t wait to create a celebratory final volume befitting such a transformative experience.”
Since its debut in the spring of 2017, “Dear White People” has been critically-acclaimed, with IndieWire’s own Ben Travers praising the series for its “smart jabs at current pop culture” and...
In a statement released by Netflix, Simien spoke about the bittersweet renewal of his series: “I’m so grateful my little indie-that-could has made it to four seasons at Netflix! This show, along with the many talented storytellers it has brought into my orbit, has changed my life and I can’t wait to create a celebratory final volume befitting such a transformative experience.”
Since its debut in the spring of 2017, “Dear White People” has been critically-acclaimed, with IndieWire’s own Ben Travers praising the series for its “smart jabs at current pop culture” and...
- 10/2/2019
- by LaToya Ferguson
- Indiewire
We’re going back to Winchester University one last time: “Dear White People” has been renewed for a fourth and final season at Netflix, the streaming service said Wednesday.
Series creator Justin Simien will act as co-showrunner, writer and executive producer alongside Yvette Lee Bowser for the critically acclaimed show’s 10-episode Season 4.
Returning for the comedy’s final season are stars Logan Browning, Brandon P. Bell, Antoinette Robertson, DeRon Horton, John Patrick Amedori, Ashley Blaine Featherson and Marque Richardson, among others.
Also Read: 'Dear White People' Season 3 Trailer Has a Message From the Order of X: 'Kill the Narrator' (Video)
“Dear White People,” which hails from Lionsgate Television, is based on Simien’s 2014 film of the same name. The comedy launched its first on Netflix in April 2017, with the second season being released in May 2018, and the third debuting Aug. 2 of this year.
“I’m so grateful...
Series creator Justin Simien will act as co-showrunner, writer and executive producer alongside Yvette Lee Bowser for the critically acclaimed show’s 10-episode Season 4.
Returning for the comedy’s final season are stars Logan Browning, Brandon P. Bell, Antoinette Robertson, DeRon Horton, John Patrick Amedori, Ashley Blaine Featherson and Marque Richardson, among others.
Also Read: 'Dear White People' Season 3 Trailer Has a Message From the Order of X: 'Kill the Narrator' (Video)
“Dear White People,” which hails from Lionsgate Television, is based on Simien’s 2014 film of the same name. The comedy launched its first on Netflix in April 2017, with the second season being released in May 2018, and the third debuting Aug. 2 of this year.
“I’m so grateful...
- 10/2/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Graduation day is nigh for Winchester’s upperclassmen: Netflix has renewed Dear White People for a fourth and final season.
The woke college comedy’s farewell season will consist of 10 episodes, with series creator/Ep Justin Simien and fellow Ep Yvette Lee Bowser returning as co-showrunners. Netflix announced the news via the above cast video.
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“I’m so grateful my little indie-that-could has made...
The woke college comedy’s farewell season will consist of 10 episodes, with series creator/Ep Justin Simien and fellow Ep Yvette Lee Bowser returning as co-showrunners. Netflix announced the news via the above cast video.
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- 10/2/2019
- TVLine.com
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A Netflix comedy-drama, Dear White People stars Marque Richardson, Antoinette Robertson, Ashley Blaine Featherson, Brandon P Bell, Logan Browning, John Patrick Amedori, and DeRon Horton, with Giancarlo Esposito narrating. A sequel to Justin Simien’s 2014 film, Dear White People takes place at the largely white Winchester University, an Ive League school. The pointed comedy takes on the idea of a “post-racial” America, while...
Have race relations improved at Winchester University? Has the Dear White People TV show been cancelled or renewed for a fourth season on Netflix? The television vulture is watching all the latest TV cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Dear White People, season four. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
A Netflix comedy-drama, Dear White People stars Marque Richardson, Antoinette Robertson, Ashley Blaine Featherson, Brandon P Bell, Logan Browning, John Patrick Amedori, and DeRon Horton, with Giancarlo Esposito narrating. A sequel to Justin Simien’s 2014 film, Dear White People takes place at the largely white Winchester University, an Ive League school. The pointed comedy takes on the idea of a “post-racial” America, while...
- 8/2/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The third season of Dear White People is nearly upon us, and to celebrate, Netflix shared a taste of what we'll be watching in a revealing new trailer. And just to warn you, things are getting switched up in a few big ways.
For starters, Sam (Logan Browning) is no longer the host of the college radio show that started it all (aka the titular "Dear White People"). Instead, seemingly burned out and confused about what she wants to do in life, Sam hands over the reins to Joelle (Ashley Blaine Featherson). Fortunately, Joelle is prepared to shake things up. In addition to that change, we'll get a look at Coco's (Antoinette Robertson) mom, played by Community's Yvette Nicole Brown, as well as what looks like a financial crisis for Gabe (John Patrick Amedori) and some interesting sexual explorations for Lionel (DeRon Horton).
Watch the season three trailer above, and...
For starters, Sam (Logan Browning) is no longer the host of the college radio show that started it all (aka the titular "Dear White People"). Instead, seemingly burned out and confused about what she wants to do in life, Sam hands over the reins to Joelle (Ashley Blaine Featherson). Fortunately, Joelle is prepared to shake things up. In addition to that change, we'll get a look at Coco's (Antoinette Robertson) mom, played by Community's Yvette Nicole Brown, as well as what looks like a financial crisis for Gabe (John Patrick Amedori) and some interesting sexual explorations for Lionel (DeRon Horton).
Watch the season three trailer above, and...
- 7/24/2019
- by Quinn Keaney
- Popsugar.com
Netflix released the trailer for Season 3 of “Dear White People” on Friday, and it includes a powerful message from The Order of X: “Kill the narrator.”
“I see you’ve been watching closely. The order is more powerful than you’ll ever know. You must kill the narrator,” the voice of the Narrator, Giancarlo Esposito, say in the trailer. But his message isn’t as sinister as it sounds.
“The only voice you need in your head is your own,” he tells Samantha White (Logan Browning).
“Kill the narrator,” she says back to him, in awed-understanding. It’s a metaphor!
Also Read: 'Dear White People' Season 3 Guest Stars Include Yvette Nicole Brown, Laverne Cox and Flavor Flav (Video)
“Dear White People,” which is based on the 2014 film of the same name, takes place at a predominantly white Ivy League college, where a group of black students must navigate...
“I see you’ve been watching closely. The order is more powerful than you’ll ever know. You must kill the narrator,” the voice of the Narrator, Giancarlo Esposito, say in the trailer. But his message isn’t as sinister as it sounds.
“The only voice you need in your head is your own,” he tells Samantha White (Logan Browning).
“Kill the narrator,” she says back to him, in awed-understanding. It’s a metaphor!
Also Read: 'Dear White People' Season 3 Guest Stars Include Yvette Nicole Brown, Laverne Cox and Flavor Flav (Video)
“Dear White People,” which is based on the 2014 film of the same name, takes place at a predominantly white Ivy League college, where a group of black students must navigate...
- 7/19/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Yvette Nicole Brown, Laverne Cox, Blair Underwood and Flavor Flav will guest star on Season 3 of “Dear White People,” as will series creator Justin Simien.
“Dear White People” takes place at a predominantly white Ivy League college, where a group of black students must navigate various forms of racial and other types of discrimination.
The Netflix series stars Logan Browning, Brandon P Bell, DeRon Horton, Antoinette Robertson, John Patrick Amedori and Ashley Blaine Featherson, with narration from “Better Call Saul” star Giancarlo Esposito.
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Watch the guest-casting announcement video above. It promises that Flavor Flav will be doing his Flavor Flav thing — what, did you expect him to play against type or something?
This announcement is the kickoff to a three-day rollout of “Dear White People: Vol. 3.” On Thursday morning, Netflix will share key art for the upcoming season.
“Dear White People” takes place at a predominantly white Ivy League college, where a group of black students must navigate various forms of racial and other types of discrimination.
The Netflix series stars Logan Browning, Brandon P Bell, DeRon Horton, Antoinette Robertson, John Patrick Amedori and Ashley Blaine Featherson, with narration from “Better Call Saul” star Giancarlo Esposito.
Also Read: Netflix Orders Variety Sketch Series 'Astronomy Club' From Kenya Barris
Watch the guest-casting announcement video above. It promises that Flavor Flav will be doing his Flavor Flav thing — what, did you expect him to play against type or something?
This announcement is the kickoff to a three-day rollout of “Dear White People: Vol. 3.” On Thursday morning, Netflix will share key art for the upcoming season.
- 7/17/2019
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
"Everyone dies on their own terms." So says a woman in the first trailer for Chain of Death, a film that forges a trailer through horror/thriller territory. The woman works for an assisted suicide company that promises to ease the pain and suffering for those involved. For those considering such a final action, it sounds like a comfort. In the case of one man, though, the discovery that he is expected to kill someone else first ... well, that raises some other issues that are not so comforting. John Patrick Amedori, Madeline Zima, Adrienne Barbeau, Ray Wise, Jamie Clayton, and Neus Asensi star. That cast, and the tone of the trailer, is definitely intriguing. David Martín Porras directed, based on a screenplay by himself and...
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- 7/9/2019
- Screen Anarchy
What's in store for Dear White People? Netflix just released the premiere date and a new teaser for the TV show's third season.
Based on the 2014 film from Justin Simien, the comedy explores the racial tensions at a predominantly white Ivy League university. The cast includes Logan Browning, Antoinette Robertson, DeRon Horton, John Patrick Amedori, Ashley Blaine Featherson, and Marque Richardson.
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Based on the 2014 film from Justin Simien, the comedy explores the racial tensions at a predominantly white Ivy League university. The cast includes Logan Browning, Antoinette Robertson, DeRon Horton, John Patrick Amedori, Ashley Blaine Featherson, and Marque Richardson.
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- 6/25/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Season 3 of Dear White People will launch this summer, August 2 to be exact.
Netflix made the announcement today, along with a “Great Grits Debate” video, where the cast continues to battle over which grits are better: salty or sweet?
[Watch the video below]
Netflix timed the premiere announcement in celebration of Juneteenth, which commemorates the June 19, 1865 abolition of slavery in the U.S. state of Texas, and more generally the emancipation of enslaved African Americans throughout the former Confederate States of America.
Based on Justin Simien’s acclaimed debut indie feature and produced by Lionsgate, Dear White People is set against the backdrop of a predominantly white Ivy League university where racial tensions bubble just below the surface.
The satirical series follows a group of Winchester University’s students of color as they navigate a diverse landscape of social injustice, cultural bias, political correctness (or lack thereof) and activism in the millennial age.
Logan Browning,...
Netflix made the announcement today, along with a “Great Grits Debate” video, where the cast continues to battle over which grits are better: salty or sweet?
[Watch the video below]
Netflix timed the premiere announcement in celebration of Juneteenth, which commemorates the June 19, 1865 abolition of slavery in the U.S. state of Texas, and more generally the emancipation of enslaved African Americans throughout the former Confederate States of America.
Based on Justin Simien’s acclaimed debut indie feature and produced by Lionsgate, Dear White People is set against the backdrop of a predominantly white Ivy League university where racial tensions bubble just below the surface.
The satirical series follows a group of Winchester University’s students of color as they navigate a diverse landscape of social injustice, cultural bias, political correctness (or lack thereof) and activism in the millennial age.
Logan Browning,...
- 6/19/2019
- by Anita Bennett
- Deadline Film + TV
“Dear White People,” fans rejoice: The show’s upcoming third season finally has a release date. Netflix announced Wednesday that “Dear White People Vol. 3” will launch Friday, August 2, just in time for the new school year.
Timed in celebration of Juneteenth — for those of you outside the states, it’s the holiday commemorating both emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the former Confederacy, and the June 19, 1865 announcement that slavery was abolished in Texas — the news was accompanied by “Great Grits Debate,” an adorable video in which the cast of “Dear White People” debate the best way to eat the southern home cooking staple.
Watch the clip below, and get hungry.
Also Read: Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston Smash Netflix's Opening Weekend Record With 30 Million Views
Based on creator Justin Simien’s 2014 satirical film of the same name, which was released by Lionsgate’s sister company Roadside Attractions, “Dear White People” stars Logan Browning,...
Timed in celebration of Juneteenth — for those of you outside the states, it’s the holiday commemorating both emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the former Confederacy, and the June 19, 1865 announcement that slavery was abolished in Texas — the news was accompanied by “Great Grits Debate,” an adorable video in which the cast of “Dear White People” debate the best way to eat the southern home cooking staple.
Watch the clip below, and get hungry.
Also Read: Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston Smash Netflix's Opening Weekend Record With 30 Million Views
Based on creator Justin Simien’s 2014 satirical film of the same name, which was released by Lionsgate’s sister company Roadside Attractions, “Dear White People” stars Logan Browning,...
- 6/19/2019
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
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