Get ready for an intense episode of “Walker” with Season 4 Episode 11 titled “Let’s Go, Let’s Go,” airing on Wednesday, June 12th, 2024, at 8:00 Pm on Pix. In this installment, viewers will see Cassie, James, Trey, and Luna dive headfirst into unraveling the complexities of the Jackal case. With each clue and revelation, the team gets closer to uncovering the truth behind this gripping mystery.
Meanwhile, tensions rise as Walker remains mysteriously absent, leaving everyone on edge and questioning his whereabouts. As Cassie and the others navigate through the intricacies of the investigation, they must also grapple with the uncertainty surrounding Walker’s sudden disappearance.
Expect a rollercoaster of emotions, high-stakes drama, and unexpected twists as the characters race against time to piece together the puzzle of the Jackal case and uncover the truth behind Walker’s absence. Don’t miss out on the action-packed excitement of “Walker” as...
Meanwhile, tensions rise as Walker remains mysteriously absent, leaving everyone on edge and questioning his whereabouts. As Cassie and the others navigate through the intricacies of the investigation, they must also grapple with the uncertainty surrounding Walker’s sudden disappearance.
Expect a rollercoaster of emotions, high-stakes drama, and unexpected twists as the characters race against time to piece together the puzzle of the Jackal case and uncover the truth behind Walker’s absence. Don’t miss out on the action-packed excitement of “Walker” as...
- 6/5/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
All American has made it to the end zone, scoring a Season 7 renewal at The CW, TVLine has learned. The seventh season will consist of 13 episodes and will kick off in 2025.
The network has also picked up unscripted magic series Penn & Teller: Fool Us, which will be back for Season 11, and set a broadcast premiere date for The Chosen‘s fourth season. (Get details on the latter here.)
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The network has also picked up unscripted magic series Penn & Teller: Fool Us, which will be back for Season 11, and set a broadcast premiere date for The Chosen‘s fourth season. (Get details on the latter here.)
More from TVLineAll American Honors the Late Kamar de los Reyes: Read Cody Christian's Tribute to His 'Incredible' Co-StarThe Chosen Season 4 Lands Premiere Date on The CW - Plus, Find...
- 6/3/2024
- by Rebecca Iannucci
- TVLine.com
The CW Network has given a 13-episode Season 7 renewal to its flagship drama series All American to premiere in 2025. Additionally, the network today announced pickups for Season 11 of unscripted magic competition series Penn & Teller: Fool Us and Season 4 of The Chosen.
The All American news is not surprising since, as Deadline reported, the college drama had been in the strongest position of any remaining legacy CW scripted series to continue.
All American, whose Season 6 renewal was stipulated in Nexstar’s deal to acquire the CW, is a top ratings performer, and it also is the most economically feasible to produce for its studio, Warner Bros. TV, as its license fee, believed to be north of $1M per episode, is the highest among all 3 “old CW” dramas that were up for renewal this year.
Of the other two, Walker was recently canceled and the odds for All American: Homecoming do...
The All American news is not surprising since, as Deadline reported, the college drama had been in the strongest position of any remaining legacy CW scripted series to continue.
All American, whose Season 6 renewal was stipulated in Nexstar’s deal to acquire the CW, is a top ratings performer, and it also is the most economically feasible to produce for its studio, Warner Bros. TV, as its license fee, believed to be north of $1M per episode, is the highest among all 3 “old CW” dramas that were up for renewal this year.
Of the other two, Walker was recently canceled and the odds for All American: Homecoming do...
- 6/3/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
All American has survived another round with Nexstar — but there’s a catch.
The CW, currently controlled by station group Nexstar, has renewed All American for an abbreviated 13-episode seventh season that won’t arrive until 2025. A decision on the future of its spinoff, All American: Homecoming, has not yet been determined as the show is currently airing on the network.
The CW also announced that Penn & Teller: Fool Us has been picked up for an 11th season and secured broadcast rights for the fourth season of Jesus drama The Chosen.
“A strong fall is going to lead into an even stronger 2025 on The CW as new seasons of All American, Penn & Teller: Fool Us and The Chosen join NASCAR Xfinity Series, WWE Nxt, Acc football and basketball, Pac-12 football, Wild Cards, Superman & Lois, The Librarians, Inside the NFL, Sullivan’s Crossing and much more,” said Brad Schwartz,...
The CW, currently controlled by station group Nexstar, has renewed All American for an abbreviated 13-episode seventh season that won’t arrive until 2025. A decision on the future of its spinoff, All American: Homecoming, has not yet been determined as the show is currently airing on the network.
The CW also announced that Penn & Teller: Fool Us has been picked up for an 11th season and secured broadcast rights for the fourth season of Jesus drama The Chosen.
“A strong fall is going to lead into an even stronger 2025 on The CW as new seasons of All American, Penn & Teller: Fool Us and The Chosen join NASCAR Xfinity Series, WWE Nxt, Acc football and basketball, Pac-12 football, Wild Cards, Superman & Lois, The Librarians, Inside the NFL, Sullivan’s Crossing and much more,” said Brad Schwartz,...
- 6/3/2024
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Ever since The CW announced the changes that would lead to the rebranding of an entire network, viewers weren't sure what exactly that would mean for their favorite shows. However, understanding came as soon as the network began canceling its own originals one by one, leaving the old loyal audience with nothing to look forward to.
With the cancellation of Walker, the show produced by The CW star of more than 20 years, Jared Padalecki, it became clear that the network didn't want to look back and keep ties with the audience it used to attract. With only Wild Cards and All American under its belt, it needs to find something else for the new viewers to come around.
When Will The Chosen Season 4 Premiere?
The Chosen, which premiered in 2017, has become the most successful crowdfunded TV series or film project in history, attracting millions of viewers and posting consistently strong numbers across all streaming platforms.
With the cancellation of Walker, the show produced by The CW star of more than 20 years, Jared Padalecki, it became clear that the network didn't want to look back and keep ties with the audience it used to attract. With only Wild Cards and All American under its belt, it needs to find something else for the new viewers to come around.
When Will The Chosen Season 4 Premiere?
The Chosen, which premiered in 2017, has become the most successful crowdfunded TV series or film project in history, attracting millions of viewers and posting consistently strong numbers across all streaming platforms.
- 5/30/2024
- by virginia-singh@startefacts.com (Virginia Singh)
- STartefacts.com
The CW’s Walker returns with a brand new episode titled “A History of Horrors and Other Tales.” The episode airs on Wednesday, May 29, 2024. In this episode, Geri discusses expanding her bar, The Side Step, with Liam’s help. She meets with an influencer, Rose Ryan, who proposes opening a second location in Oklahoma City. […]
Walker: A History of Horrors and Other Tales...
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- 5/30/2024
- by Riley Avery
- MemorableTV
Get ready for an intense and thrilling episode of “Walker” on Pix, airing Wednesday, 5 June 2024, at 8:00 Pm. In Season 4 Episode 10 titled “End This Way,” viewers are in for a rollercoaster of emotions as Walker sets out on a mission that promises to keep them on the edge of their seats.
In this installment, tensions rise as August opens up to Geri and Liam, revealing secrets that could change everything. As the truth comes to light, viewers can expect to be drawn deeper into the intricate web of relationships and conflicts that define the world of “Walker.”
Meanwhile, Bonham notices something is off with Abby, raising concerns about her well-being. As the family grapples with their own internal struggles, they must also navigate external threats that put them all at risk.
Adding to the drama, Luna introduces Cassie to an old friend, sparking new tensions and alliances that could have far-reaching consequences.
In this installment, tensions rise as August opens up to Geri and Liam, revealing secrets that could change everything. As the truth comes to light, viewers can expect to be drawn deeper into the intricate web of relationships and conflicts that define the world of “Walker.”
Meanwhile, Bonham notices something is off with Abby, raising concerns about her well-being. As the family grapples with their own internal struggles, they must also navigate external threats that put them all at risk.
Adding to the drama, Luna introduces Cassie to an old friend, sparking new tensions and alliances that could have far-reaching consequences.
- 5/29/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Hollywood is reeling from the death of Al S. Ruddy, the Oscar-winning producer of such iconic films as The Godfather and Million Dollar Baby. Ruddy passed on May 25 at UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center after a brief illness. The multi-hyphenate filmmaker was 94.
“Al was truly one of the great Hollywood mavericks,” The Offer director Dexter Fletcher said in a statement. “One of the last Mohicans who created great movies which still influence and inspire to this day. From humble beginnings to the highest of Hollywood accolades. His was an incredible journey. Achieved through the sheer power of his determination, strong will, irrepressible energy and charm and a rarely matched love for the art of film.”
Fletcher’s Paramount+ miniseries The Offer chronicles the making of Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather. It stars Miles Teller as Ruddy and immortalizes the visionary producer’s meticulous work on the 1972 classic.
For his feature debut,...
“Al was truly one of the great Hollywood mavericks,” The Offer director Dexter Fletcher said in a statement. “One of the last Mohicans who created great movies which still influence and inspire to this day. From humble beginnings to the highest of Hollywood accolades. His was an incredible journey. Achieved through the sheer power of his determination, strong will, irrepressible energy and charm and a rarely matched love for the art of film.”
Fletcher’s Paramount+ miniseries The Offer chronicles the making of Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather. It stars Miles Teller as Ruddy and immortalizes the visionary producer’s meticulous work on the 1972 classic.
For his feature debut,...
- 5/28/2024
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
Al Ruddy, two-time Oscar winner for producing “The Godfather” and “Million Dollar Baby,” died May 25 at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles. Ruddy was also co-creator of “Hogan’s Heroes” and of “Walker, Texas Ranger.” He was 94.
After the success of sitcom “Hogan’s Heroes,” Ruddy went on to produce “Little Fauss and Big Halsy” and “Making It” before coming on to Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Godfather,” which was nominated for 11 Academy Awards.
Al Pacino said in a statement, “Al Ruddy was absolutely beautiful to me the whole time on ‘The Godfather’; even when they didn’t want me, he wanted me. He gave me the gift of encouragement when I needed it most and I’ll never forget it.”
After “The Godfather,” he produced his own story treatment for “The Longest Yard.”
Ruddy went on to produce notable films including “The Cannonball Run.” Other features he produced included “Matilda,” “Coonskin,...
After the success of sitcom “Hogan’s Heroes,” Ruddy went on to produce “Little Fauss and Big Halsy” and “Making It” before coming on to Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Godfather,” which was nominated for 11 Academy Awards.
Al Pacino said in a statement, “Al Ruddy was absolutely beautiful to me the whole time on ‘The Godfather’; even when they didn’t want me, he wanted me. He gave me the gift of encouragement when I needed it most and I’ll never forget it.”
After “The Godfather,” he produced his own story treatment for “The Longest Yard.”
Ruddy went on to produce notable films including “The Cannonball Run.” Other features he produced included “Matilda,” “Coonskin,...
- 5/28/2024
- by Pat Saperstein
- Variety Film + TV
Albert S. Ruddy, who earned two Best Picture Oscars for producing The Godfather and Million Dollar Baby and co-created TV shows including Walker, Texas Ranger and Hogan’s Heroes, died May 25 at UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center after a brief illness, a family spokesman said. He was 94.
Ruddy is one of nine producers ever to earn two or more Best Picture Oscars, and has the distinction of winning them with the largest interval in between — 32 years.
He recently was portrayed by Miles Teller in the Paramount+ miniseries The Offer, which chronicles Ruddy’s experience making the 1972 film that Coppola directed and adapted with Mario Puzo from the latter’s bestselling novel.
Related: Peter Bart: ‘The Offer’ Spins A Mafia Tale About ‘The Godfather’ That’s Really More Fiction Than Fact
“Al was truly one of the great Hollywood mavericks,” The Offer director Dexter Fletcher said in a statement. “One of...
Ruddy is one of nine producers ever to earn two or more Best Picture Oscars, and has the distinction of winning them with the largest interval in between — 32 years.
He recently was portrayed by Miles Teller in the Paramount+ miniseries The Offer, which chronicles Ruddy’s experience making the 1972 film that Coppola directed and adapted with Mario Puzo from the latter’s bestselling novel.
Related: Peter Bart: ‘The Offer’ Spins A Mafia Tale About ‘The Godfather’ That’s Really More Fiction Than Fact
“Al was truly one of the great Hollywood mavericks,” The Offer director Dexter Fletcher said in a statement. “One of...
- 5/28/2024
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Here's a list of TV shows that aired (or are expected to air) during the 2023-24 season (roughly September 2023 through August 2024) but won't be back for the 2024-25 season. Not finding a show that you believe has been cancelled? Check our other season lists or our network, cable, and streaming show status pages.
Latest additions: Walker (The CW), Silk: Spider Society (Prime Video/MGM+), The Spencer Sisters (The CW), Constellation (Apple TV+), Scavengers Reign (Max), Not Dead Yet (ABC), Snowpiercer (AMC), Chad (The Roku Channel), Extended Family (NBC), The Lazarus Project (TNT), NCIS: Hawai’i (CBS), CSI: Vegas (CBS), So Help Me Todd (CBS), Sweet Tooth (Netflix), Siesta Key (MTV), Everything Now (Netflix), Quantum Leap (NBC), Death and Other Details (Hulu), Uncoupled (Showtime), Bupkis (Peacock), Break Point (Netflix), Daria (Comedy Central), The Brothers Sun (Netflix), The Umbrella Academy (Netflix), Evil (Paramount+), Tacoma Fd (truTV), Ratched...
Latest additions: Walker (The CW), Silk: Spider Society (Prime Video/MGM+), The Spencer Sisters (The CW), Constellation (Apple TV+), Scavengers Reign (Max), Not Dead Yet (ABC), Snowpiercer (AMC), Chad (The Roku Channel), Extended Family (NBC), The Lazarus Project (TNT), NCIS: Hawai’i (CBS), CSI: Vegas (CBS), So Help Me Todd (CBS), Sweet Tooth (Netflix), Siesta Key (MTV), Everything Now (Netflix), Quantum Leap (NBC), Death and Other Details (Hulu), Uncoupled (Showtime), Bupkis (Peacock), Break Point (Netflix), Daria (Comedy Central), The Brothers Sun (Netflix), The Umbrella Academy (Netflix), Evil (Paramount+), Tacoma Fd (truTV), Ratched...
- 5/24/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Network: The CW
Episodes: 69 (hour)
Seasons: Four
TV show dates: January 21, 2021 -- June 26, 2024
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Jared Padalecki, Lindsey Morgan, Keegan Allen, Mitch Pileggi, Molly Hagan, Violet Brinson, Kale Culley, Coby Bell, and Jeff Pierre.
TV show description:
An action series, Walker is a reboot of the Walker, Texas Ranger TV show, which ran for 200 episodes over eight seasons on CBS (in addition to a TV movie).
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Episodes: 69 (hour)
Seasons: Four
TV show dates: January 21, 2021 -- June 26, 2024
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Jared Padalecki, Lindsey Morgan, Keegan Allen, Mitch Pileggi, Molly Hagan, Violet Brinson, Kale Culley, Coby Bell, and Jeff Pierre.
TV show description:
An action series, Walker is a reboot of the Walker, Texas Ranger TV show, which ran for 200 episodes over eight seasons on CBS (in addition to a TV movie).
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- 5/24/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
A new year means new shows — and saying goodbye to your favorites. The 2023-2024 broadcast season is really just getting underway — with season premieres of scripted shows mostly in January, February, and March this year — but we already know more than a handful that will be signing off in the coming months. Below is the list of all the TV shows we’re saying goodbye to this year. ABC Station 19, seven seasons Apple TV+ Schmigadoon!, two seasons Constellation, one season Still Up, one season CBS Blue Bloods, 14 seasons Bob Hearts Abishola, five seasons S.W.A.T., seven seasons Young Sheldon, seven seasons So Help Me Todd, two seasons CSI: Vegas, three seasons The CW Superman & Lois, four seasons Walker, four seasons Disney+ Andor, two seasons Star Wars: The Bad Batch, three seasons American Born Chinese, one season Disney Channel Bunk’d, seven seasons Freeform Good Trouble, five seasons Freevee Primo,...
- 5/24/2024
- TV Insider
The CW used to be the ideal network for soapy teen dramas, sci-fi vampires and werewolf series, and DC superhero shows.
Now, it's a disappointing shell of those days.
The Vampire Diaries premiered back in 2009 and led to two additional spinoffs, while DC's Arrow began in 2012 and also began a massive franchise.
The CW used to include soapy dramas or sci-fi series, such as Supernatural, which launched Jared Padalecki's career.
The CW has only four original series left, and Superman & Lois will air its final season in the fall.
All American and All American: Homecoming are all on the bubble, while Walker was canceled. It seems like The CW has changed its' identity, and it's not favorable.
We long to return to those glory days when The CW ruled TV fandoms.
The Vampire Diaries Franchise Made History
The Vampire Diaries made history when it premiered on September 10, 2009.
It...
Now, it's a disappointing shell of those days.
The Vampire Diaries premiered back in 2009 and led to two additional spinoffs, while DC's Arrow began in 2012 and also began a massive franchise.
The CW used to include soapy dramas or sci-fi series, such as Supernatural, which launched Jared Padalecki's career.
The CW has only four original series left, and Superman & Lois will air its final season in the fall.
All American and All American: Homecoming are all on the bubble, while Walker was canceled. It seems like The CW has changed its' identity, and it's not favorable.
We long to return to those glory days when The CW ruled TV fandoms.
The Vampire Diaries Franchise Made History
The Vampire Diaries made history when it premiered on September 10, 2009.
It...
- 5/24/2024
- by Laura Nowak
- TVfanatic
Considering all the TV shows The CW has already canceled or wrapped up in the second half of 2023 and in 2024, fans weren't too optimistic about the upcoming season. If the network went as hard as breaking its 20-year bond with Jared Padalecki, waving goodbye to the star's Walker, others stood even less of a chance.
There is one show, however, that managed to get a renewal from the network. The CW's own crime procedural Wild Cards, starring Vanessa Morgan and Giacomo Gianniotti, will return to viewers' screens in early 2025.
Wild Cards Season 2 Premiere Date
While there is no exact premiere date for the show, there are some details that point to its return in the first half of 2025.
First, The CW has already announced its schedule for the upcoming season, which leaves little room for the second season of Wild Cards. Second, according to the official statement, the second season will be 13 episodes,...
There is one show, however, that managed to get a renewal from the network. The CW's own crime procedural Wild Cards, starring Vanessa Morgan and Giacomo Gianniotti, will return to viewers' screens in early 2025.
Wild Cards Season 2 Premiere Date
While there is no exact premiere date for the show, there are some details that point to its return in the first half of 2025.
First, The CW has already announced its schedule for the upcoming season, which leaves little room for the second season of Wild Cards. Second, according to the official statement, the second season will be 13 episodes,...
- 5/24/2024
- by virginia-singh@startefacts.com (Virginia Singh)
- STartefacts.com
Welcome to the 260th episode of TV’s Top 5, The Hollywood Reporter’s TV podcast.
Every week, hosts Lesley Goldberg (West Coast TV editor) and Daniel Fienberg (chief TV critic) break down the latest TV news with context from the business and critical sides, welcome showrunners, executives and other guests, and provide a critical guide of what to watch (or skip, as the case may be).
Here’s how this week’s episode plays out:
1. Headlines
Steve Carell and Bill Lawrence, Marvel’s Vision and Silk, Dexter prequel castings and the latest batch of Netflix’s “ratings” highlight the week’s top TV industry headlines.
2. Rip, Freevee
No, we’re not sure what the difference is between Freevee and Amazon with ads, but we’re pouring one out for the Fast channel’s original programming after news broke this week that both critically praised shows High School and Primo were formally canceled.
Every week, hosts Lesley Goldberg (West Coast TV editor) and Daniel Fienberg (chief TV critic) break down the latest TV news with context from the business and critical sides, welcome showrunners, executives and other guests, and provide a critical guide of what to watch (or skip, as the case may be).
Here’s how this week’s episode plays out:
1. Headlines
Steve Carell and Bill Lawrence, Marvel’s Vision and Silk, Dexter prequel castings and the latest batch of Netflix’s “ratings” highlight the week’s top TV industry headlines.
2. Rip, Freevee
No, we’re not sure what the difference is between Freevee and Amazon with ads, but we’re pouring one out for the Fast channel’s original programming after news broke this week that both critically praised shows High School and Primo were formally canceled.
- 5/24/2024
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Seemingly from out of nowhere, actor turned director Gilles Lellouche throws a Molotov Flanby into the Competition with only his second feature, a terrific and unexpectedly potent piece of genre filmmaking that could, to avoid spoilers, be described as a kind of mash-up of Badlands and La Haine, as if directed by Walter Hill. Throw in a little Eurocrime, from the likes of Fernando Di Leo and late-period Jean-Pierre Melville, and you’re getting close to what Lellouche has achieved here, a romantic banlieue opera that delivers all the gritty, vicarious thrills of the now-standard post-Goodfellas gangster movie but also burrows into issues of class and gender in refreshingly unpredictable ways.
It arrives as a movie seemingly made by committee, since the film is based on an Irish novel — Jackie Love Johnser Ok? by Neville Thompson — and features contributions by fellow filmmakers Ahmed Hamidi and Audrey Diwan. It quickly...
It arrives as a movie seemingly made by committee, since the film is based on an Irish novel — Jackie Love Johnser Ok? by Neville Thompson — and features contributions by fellow filmmakers Ahmed Hamidi and Audrey Diwan. It quickly...
- 5/24/2024
- by Damon Wise
- Deadline Film + TV
Jeffrey Dean Morgan is the latest member of the "Supernatural" cast to join showrunner Eric Kripke's most recent creation: the filthy, irreverent superhero satire series "The Boys." Morgan played John Winchester, father of the demon-hunting Winchester brothers (Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki) in "Supernatural," and in "The Boys" season 4 he'll be introduced as CIA analyst Joe Kessler. There's a possibility he could even be reunited with his on-screen son, since Ackles also joined the world of "The Boys" last season as a very special boy: Soldier Boy.
This was Ackles' first time suiting up on camera as a superhero, which is actually pretty surprising given that his 15-season tenure on "Supernatural" saw him in a variety of disguises. Soldier Boy is currently taking a cryogenic nap, but after season 3 ended, Kripke told Entertainment Weekly, "I can't imagine the series ending without Soldier Boy making another appearance." Ackles himself is...
This was Ackles' first time suiting up on camera as a superhero, which is actually pretty surprising given that his 15-season tenure on "Supernatural" saw him in a variety of disguises. Soldier Boy is currently taking a cryogenic nap, but after season 3 ended, Kripke told Entertainment Weekly, "I can't imagine the series ending without Soldier Boy making another appearance." Ackles himself is...
- 5/23/2024
- by Hannah Shaw-Williams
- Slash Film
Eric Kripke is gonna catch ’em all. “The Boys” showrunner has slowly but surely been casting the stars of the iconic CW series “Supernatural,” which Kripke created, on his R-rated Amazon Prime Video superhero drama. And he’s got one “very big one” he’s eyeing to bring on in Season 5, even if it’s for “a single episode” — Jared Padalecki, a.k.a. Sam Winchester.
“He’s been busy the last few years, so schedules haven’t worked out,” Kripke told Variety in an interview Thursday, referring to Padalecki’s starring role on the CW’s “Walker,” which was canceled earlier this week after four seasons. Padalecki starred alongside Jensen Ackles on the CW’s “Supernatural” for 15 seasons, from its debut on what was then the WB in 2005 through its series finale in 2020.
“But now, unfortunately, [‘Walker’] got canceled — but the good thing is he’s free,” Kripke said.
“He’s been busy the last few years, so schedules haven’t worked out,” Kripke told Variety in an interview Thursday, referring to Padalecki’s starring role on the CW’s “Walker,” which was canceled earlier this week after four seasons. Padalecki starred alongside Jensen Ackles on the CW’s “Supernatural” for 15 seasons, from its debut on what was then the WB in 2005 through its series finale in 2020.
“But now, unfortunately, [‘Walker’] got canceled — but the good thing is he’s free,” Kripke said.
- 5/23/2024
- by Jennifer Maas
- Variety Film + TV
The CW is keeping Max Mitchell and Cole Ellis on the case, renewing Wild Cards for a second season, TVLine has learned.
Season 2 will span 13 episodes — up from the 10 of Season 1 — and will premiere in 2025. (See The CW’s full Fall 2024 schedule here.)
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Season-to-date, Wild Cards averaged 892,000 total viewers and a 0.1 demo rating (with Live+7 playback). Out of the eight new or acquired...
Season 2 will span 13 episodes — up from the 10 of Season 1 — and will premiere in 2025. (See The CW’s full Fall 2024 schedule here.)
More from TVLineWalker Cancelled at The CW After 4 Seasons - Read Jared Padalecki's StatementWalker Nearing Cancellation at The CW; All American: Homecoming Also Unlikely to ReturnTVLine Items: Time Bandits Sets Premiere, Grammys Date and More
Season-to-date, Wild Cards averaged 892,000 total viewers and a 0.1 demo rating (with Live+7 playback). Out of the eight new or acquired...
- 5/23/2024
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Canadian procedural Wild Cards is coming back for a second season on The CW.
The renewal news came this morning as originating broadcaster CBC renewed the show and unveiled it at its Upfronts.
It marks a bit of good news for The CW, which canceled Walker earlier this week, while Canadian drama The Spencer Sisters, which it also aired, was canceled at CTV.
The show, stars Grey’s Anatomy’s Giacomo Gianniotti, Riverdale’s Vanessa Morgan and Jason Priestley, has been one of The CW’s stronger performers over the last year.
Earlier this month, The CW’s President of Entertainment Brad Schwartz told Deadline that he was keen to bring back the show for more episodes.
Wild Cards is a crime-solving procedural with a comedic twist that follows the unlikely duo of a gruff, sardonic cop and a spirited, clever con woman. Ellis (Gianniotti) plays a demoted detective who has...
The renewal news came this morning as originating broadcaster CBC renewed the show and unveiled it at its Upfronts.
It marks a bit of good news for The CW, which canceled Walker earlier this week, while Canadian drama The Spencer Sisters, which it also aired, was canceled at CTV.
The show, stars Grey’s Anatomy’s Giacomo Gianniotti, Riverdale’s Vanessa Morgan and Jason Priestley, has been one of The CW’s stronger performers over the last year.
Earlier this month, The CW’s President of Entertainment Brad Schwartz told Deadline that he was keen to bring back the show for more episodes.
Wild Cards is a crime-solving procedural with a comedic twist that follows the unlikely duo of a gruff, sardonic cop and a spirited, clever con woman. Ellis (Gianniotti) plays a demoted detective who has...
- 5/23/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Despite negotiations for a fifth season of Walker, the limited budget became an insurmountable obstacle to filming the next season, even though the series is one of the most popular projects on the network.
The CW has officially canceled Walker, the release of the fourth season of which is now in full swing and the final episode of the project will be released on June 26.
If you still need a dose of quality western in your life, then at least one of these ten projects will definitely appeal to you.
1. Deadwood, 2004-2006
The year is 1876, the Gold Rush continues to sweep the country. It has reached South Dakota, and Deadwood has grown from a prospector's camp to a town. Adventurers and easy money seekers flocked to the town.
Former Marshal Seth Bullock arrived in Deadwood to open a trading post with his business partner. At the same time, Bullock plans...
The CW has officially canceled Walker, the release of the fourth season of which is now in full swing and the final episode of the project will be released on June 26.
If you still need a dose of quality western in your life, then at least one of these ten projects will definitely appeal to you.
1. Deadwood, 2004-2006
The year is 1876, the Gold Rush continues to sweep the country. It has reached South Dakota, and Deadwood has grown from a prospector's camp to a town. Adventurers and easy money seekers flocked to the town.
Former Marshal Seth Bullock arrived in Deadwood to open a trading post with his business partner. At the same time, Bullock plans...
- 5/23/2024
- by zoe-wallace@startefacts.com (Zoe Wallace)
- STartefacts.com
Following Jensen Ackles’ addition to the cast of the hit show The Boys, fans began to notice an interesting pattern. Not long after, news broke that Jeffrey Dean Morgan would also be joining the upcoming fourth season. Devoted followers of the immensely popular series CW’s Supernatural immediately recognized these familiar faces, as both actors had previously made their mark on the CW show.
Jensen Ackles as Soldier Boy in a still from The Boys | Amazon Prime Video
With the showrunner of The Boys, Eric Kripke who is also the creative mastermind behind Supernatural, speculation is swirling that Jared Padalecki might be the next familiar face to join the cast, especially considering the showrunner’s enthusiasm to bring him on board. Fans are buzzing with excitement at the thought of yet another beloved star reunion on the screen.
The Boys Showrunner Eric Kripke Will Keep This Tradition at All Costs!
Jensen Ackles as Soldier Boy in a still from The Boys | Amazon Prime Video
With the showrunner of The Boys, Eric Kripke who is also the creative mastermind behind Supernatural, speculation is swirling that Jared Padalecki might be the next familiar face to join the cast, especially considering the showrunner’s enthusiasm to bring him on board. Fans are buzzing with excitement at the thought of yet another beloved star reunion on the screen.
The Boys Showrunner Eric Kripke Will Keep This Tradition at All Costs!
- 5/23/2024
- by Sampurna Banerjee
- FandomWire
When Supernatural ended, Jared Padalecki went on to star in Walker, a reboot of the classic Chuck Norris TV series Walker, Texas Ranger. While his former co-star Jensen Ackles saw his Supernatural spinoff, The Winchesters end after a short time, Walker continued on. However, that has now ended.
Jared Padalecki announced that The CW has canceled Walker after its fourth season.
Jared Padalecki Announces Walker Cancelation
Jared Padalecki took to Instagram to let fans know that his TV show Walker was coming to an end after four seasons. “It is with a heavy heart that I share this news with you. #Walker will not be airing on #CW for a fifth season,” Jared also wrote in his post. He left a photo of his cowboy hat with the post.
Jared said it was four years of “love and support” from the “Walker Family.” He said they are grateful. He said people always praise them,...
Jared Padalecki announced that The CW has canceled Walker after its fourth season.
Jared Padalecki Announces Walker Cancelation
Jared Padalecki took to Instagram to let fans know that his TV show Walker was coming to an end after four seasons. “It is with a heavy heart that I share this news with you. #Walker will not be airing on #CW for a fifth season,” Jared also wrote in his post. He left a photo of his cowboy hat with the post.
Jared said it was four years of “love and support” from the “Walker Family.” He said they are grateful. He said people always praise them,...
- 5/23/2024
- by Shawn Lealos
- TV Shows Ace
“Walker", the action crime series reboot of the 1990's western drama "Walker, Texas Ranger", starting Jared Padalecki, Lindsey Morgan, Molly Hagan and Mason Thames, has been canceled after 4 seasons at The CW:
"...'Texas Ranger Cordell Walker', (Padalecki) has his hands tied – literally. Taken and held captive by an anarchist group who is determined to break him, Walker must face a painful memory from his past he’s never shared with anyone and be forced to team up with unexpected ally, 'Julia' (Anna Enge), if he wants to get out alive.
"Back in Austin, the 'Davidsons' are officially gone, and the Walkers are free to move back into their family ranch — but the homecoming has been anything but jovial. Walker’s absence has caused a tornado that has shifted everyone off course, forcing them to abandon their new paths and step back into the familiar shoes of waiting for him to come home.
"...'Texas Ranger Cordell Walker', (Padalecki) has his hands tied – literally. Taken and held captive by an anarchist group who is determined to break him, Walker must face a painful memory from his past he’s never shared with anyone and be forced to team up with unexpected ally, 'Julia' (Anna Enge), if he wants to get out alive.
"Back in Austin, the 'Davidsons' are officially gone, and the Walkers are free to move back into their family ranch — but the homecoming has been anything but jovial. Walker’s absence has caused a tornado that has shifted everyone off course, forcing them to abandon their new paths and step back into the familiar shoes of waiting for him to come home.
- 5/22/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Mysteries of the family's past will be uncovered in the fourth season of the Walker TV show on The CW. As we all know, Nielsen ratings typically play a significant role in determining whether a TV show like Walker is cancelled or renewed for season five. 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 Walker's fourth season episodes here. *Status Update Below.
A CW action series that's a reboot of Walker, Texas Ranger, the Walker TV show stars Jared Padalecki, Ashley Reyes, Keegan Allen, Mitch Pileggi, Molly Hagan, Violet Brinson, Kale Culley, Coby Bell, Jeff Pierre, and Odette Annable. Texas Ranger Cordell Walker (Padalecki) is a widower and father who has his own moral code. As the story...
A CW action series that's a reboot of Walker, Texas Ranger, the Walker TV show stars Jared Padalecki, Ashley Reyes, Keegan Allen, Mitch Pileggi, Molly Hagan, Violet Brinson, Kale Culley, Coby Bell, Jeff Pierre, and Odette Annable. Texas Ranger Cordell Walker (Padalecki) is a widower and father who has his own moral code. As the story...
- 5/22/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Last season, the Walker series was The CW's lowest-rated original scripted scripted series to be renewed. The network's new owner is focused on making a profit and if a show doesn't measure up, it will be cancelled. Will Walker get a fifth season renewal? Stay tuned. *Status Update Below.
An action drama series, the Walker TV show stars Jared Padalecki, Ashley Reyes, Keegan Allen, Mitch Pileggi, Molly Hagan, Violet Brinson, Kale Culley, Coby Bell, Jeff Pierre, and Odette Annable. Texas Ranger Cordell Walker (Padalecki) is a widower and father who has his own moral code. As the story begins, he returns home to Austin, Texas, after being undercover for nearly a year. He tries to reconnect with his son August (Culley) and daughter Stella (Brinson), as well as his brother Liam (Allen) and parents Abeline (Hagan) and Bonham...
An action drama series, the Walker TV show stars Jared Padalecki, Ashley Reyes, Keegan Allen, Mitch Pileggi, Molly Hagan, Violet Brinson, Kale Culley, Coby Bell, Jeff Pierre, and Odette Annable. Texas Ranger Cordell Walker (Padalecki) is a widower and father who has his own moral code. As the story begins, he returns home to Austin, Texas, after being undercover for nearly a year. He tries to reconnect with his son August (Culley) and daughter Stella (Brinson), as well as his brother Liam (Allen) and parents Abeline (Hagan) and Bonham...
- 5/22/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Eric Kripke rarely misses his shots: the man who wrote and produced Supernatural, he’s now busy working on The Boys and its spin-off Generation V. Despite shifting to an entirely new franchise, Kripke didn’t forget his star alums aka the Winchester brothers — he already got Jensen Ackles to play Soldier Boy in The Boys Season 3, and now the producer is seeking to get Jared Padalecki back, too.
Will Jared Padalecki Join The Boys?
Recently, Eric Kripke sat down with EW to discuss The Boys — and shared promising news about his attempts to reunite the good old Supernatural cast on his new TV show.
Apparently, fans are not the only ones who have been hoping for the Winchester brothers to get back together, and Kripke wants to do it, too.
“Texts have been sent! I feel like it would be a bummer to not have Jared on the show...
Will Jared Padalecki Join The Boys?
Recently, Eric Kripke sat down with EW to discuss The Boys — and shared promising news about his attempts to reunite the good old Supernatural cast on his new TV show.
Apparently, fans are not the only ones who have been hoping for the Winchester brothers to get back together, and Kripke wants to do it, too.
“Texts have been sent! I feel like it would be a bummer to not have Jared on the show...
- 5/22/2024
- by dean-black@startefacts.com (Dean Black)
- STartefacts.com
With the Riverdale finale in August 2023, The CW officially entered what seemed to be a new era of content. While some other series were still wrapping up, network executives shared ambitious plans to finally switch audiences, make the network profitable, and join ABC, NBC, CBS, and Fox as a major network.
Whether The CW has achieved the financial goals it set for itself remains to be seen. What is obvious is the change in the series lineup for the 2024/2025 season, with many TV series either left out as there was no confirmation of their renewal, or very different from what the channel used to show.
Is Walker Renewed for Season 5?
Now it seems that The CW is about to cut all ties with the star of one of the most popular shows the network has ever produced, Supernatural. Season 4 of Jared Padalecki's Walker will be the last to be produced by the network.
Whether The CW has achieved the financial goals it set for itself remains to be seen. What is obvious is the change in the series lineup for the 2024/2025 season, with many TV series either left out as there was no confirmation of their renewal, or very different from what the channel used to show.
Is Walker Renewed for Season 5?
Now it seems that The CW is about to cut all ties with the star of one of the most popular shows the network has ever produced, Supernatural. Season 4 of Jared Padalecki's Walker will be the last to be produced by the network.
- 5/22/2024
- by virginia-singh@startefacts.com (Virginia Singh)
- STartefacts.com
Why Was Jared Padalecki-starrer Walker Canceled At The CW? (Photo Credit – Instagram)
The CW has canceled Jared Padalecki-starrer crime drama Walker after four seasons. The series, a reboot of the 1990s Western drama Walker, Texas Ranger, premiered in 2021 and became the most-watched series on the network.
Over the last few days, there have been speculations about the show’s cancellation, with no renewal announced and the series’ sets dismantled. The CW finally confirmed the development on Tuesday, leaving fans disappointed. So why was Walker cancelled despite a good viewership? Read on to find out.
The Reason Behind Walker Being Canceled at The CW
The CW’s change of programming strategy is the primary reason behind Walker’s cancellation. The network has largely moved away from scripted programming since it changed ownership from CBS and Warner Bros. to Nexstar. The CW now primarily focuses on non-scripted content, sports, and low-cost foreign series.
The CW has canceled Jared Padalecki-starrer crime drama Walker after four seasons. The series, a reboot of the 1990s Western drama Walker, Texas Ranger, premiered in 2021 and became the most-watched series on the network.
Over the last few days, there have been speculations about the show’s cancellation, with no renewal announced and the series’ sets dismantled. The CW finally confirmed the development on Tuesday, leaving fans disappointed. So why was Walker cancelled despite a good viewership? Read on to find out.
The Reason Behind Walker Being Canceled at The CW
The CW’s change of programming strategy is the primary reason behind Walker’s cancellation. The network has largely moved away from scripted programming since it changed ownership from CBS and Warner Bros. to Nexstar. The CW now primarily focuses on non-scripted content, sports, and low-cost foreign series.
- 5/22/2024
- by Jashandeep Singh
- KoiMoi
Get ready for an intense episode of “Walker,” airing at 8:00 Pm on Wednesday, 29 May 2024, on Pix. In Season 4, Episode 9, titled “A History of Horrors and Other Tales,” viewers will be taken on a thrilling ride as the characters navigate through a web of mysteries and revelations.
In this episode, James, Cassie, and Trey make strides in their investigation, uncovering new clues and potential leads that bring them closer to solving the case at hand. As they delve deeper into the complexities of their mission, tensions run high, and the stakes become even greater.
Meanwhile, Stella and August stumble upon a startling discovery that rocks their world and forces them to confront uncomfortable truths. As they grapple with the ramifications of their findings, their lives take an unexpected turn.
On the home front, Bonham and Abby find themselves at odds over their retirement plans, with Liam caught in the middle as a referee.
In this episode, James, Cassie, and Trey make strides in their investigation, uncovering new clues and potential leads that bring them closer to solving the case at hand. As they delve deeper into the complexities of their mission, tensions run high, and the stakes become even greater.
Meanwhile, Stella and August stumble upon a startling discovery that rocks their world and forces them to confront uncomfortable truths. As they grapple with the ramifications of their findings, their lives take an unexpected turn.
On the home front, Bonham and Abby find themselves at odds over their retirement plans, with Liam caught in the middle as a referee.
- 5/22/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Texas Ranger Cordell Walker will be turning in his badge, as it has been announced that The CW has cancelled Walker after four seasons.
“We want to thank the entire cast, crew, writers, directors and producers of Walker for their hard work and dedication over four incredible seasons,” the network said in a statement. “We also want to give a special thanks to star and executive producer Jared Padalecki, who has been a member of The CW family for over 20 years and was integral to some of the biggest hits on the network.” The fourth and now final season of Walker is currently airing, with the series finale set to premiere on June 26th.
A reimagining of the classic Chuck Norris series, Walker starred Jared Padalecki as Cordell Walker, a man finding his way back to his family while investigating crime in the state’s most elite unit. A prequel series,...
“We want to thank the entire cast, crew, writers, directors and producers of Walker for their hard work and dedication over four incredible seasons,” the network said in a statement. “We also want to give a special thanks to star and executive producer Jared Padalecki, who has been a member of The CW family for over 20 years and was integral to some of the biggest hits on the network.” The fourth and now final season of Walker is currently airing, with the series finale set to premiere on June 26th.
A reimagining of the classic Chuck Norris series, Walker starred Jared Padalecki as Cordell Walker, a man finding his way back to his family while investigating crime in the state’s most elite unit. A prequel series,...
- 5/21/2024
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
Walker has been canceled after four seasons at The CW. Star and executive producer Jared Padalecki helped announce the cancellation on Tuesday, May 21, saying it was a “tough piece of news” to deliver to fans. “Howdy y’all. It is with a heavy heart that I share this news with you. #Walker will not be airing on #CW for a fifth season,” the Supernatural alum wrote on Instagram. “It’s a tough piece of news to be sure, but we are So thankful for the #WalkerFamily that has been built, both on set and off. After four seasons together, we have felt the love and support from the entire #WalkerFamily, and we will be forever grateful.” “Too often, we get to be the ones receiving the praise and gratitude and flattery and, all too often, we miss the opportunity to put it back where it belongs… With The Fans!” Padalecki continued.
- 5/21/2024
- TV Insider
It’s official: Walker will not be renewed for a fifth season by the CW.
“We want to thank the entire cast, crew, writers, directors and producers of Walker for their hard work and dedication over four incredible seasons,” the network said in a statement. “We also want to give a special thanks to star and executive producer Jared Padalecki, who has been a member of The CW family for over 20 years and was integral to some of the biggest hits on the network.”
As Deadline reported yesterday, sets for Walker were being dismantled with its renewal prospects dim. Star and executive producer Padalecki, who starred on the WB/CW long-running hit Supernatural for 15 seasons before segueing to Walker, shared the news of the official cancellation with fans.
“It’s a tough piece of news to be sure, but we are So thankful for the #WalkerFamily that has been built,...
“We want to thank the entire cast, crew, writers, directors and producers of Walker for their hard work and dedication over four incredible seasons,” the network said in a statement. “We also want to give a special thanks to star and executive producer Jared Padalecki, who has been a member of The CW family for over 20 years and was integral to some of the biggest hits on the network.”
As Deadline reported yesterday, sets for Walker were being dismantled with its renewal prospects dim. Star and executive producer Padalecki, who starred on the WB/CW long-running hit Supernatural for 15 seasons before segueing to Walker, shared the news of the official cancellation with fans.
“It’s a tough piece of news to be sure, but we are So thankful for the #WalkerFamily that has been built,...
- 5/21/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Walker will turn in his badge at The CW.
The network has canceled the Jared Padalecki-led Walker after four seasons. The show will finish out its run on The CW, ending with what will now be a series finale on June 26.
“We want to thank the entire cast, crew, writers, directors and producers of Walker for their hard work and dedication over four incredible seasons,” the network said in a statement. “We also want to give a special thanks to star and executive producer Jared Padalecki, who has been a member of The CW family for over 20 years and was integral to some of the biggest hits on the network.”
Walker is one of just a few scripted series from The CW’s pre-Nexstar days that had a place on the schedule in the network’s current incarnation. The cancellation leaves All American and its spinoff, All American: Homecoming,...
The network has canceled the Jared Padalecki-led Walker after four seasons. The show will finish out its run on The CW, ending with what will now be a series finale on June 26.
“We want to thank the entire cast, crew, writers, directors and producers of Walker for their hard work and dedication over four incredible seasons,” the network said in a statement. “We also want to give a special thanks to star and executive producer Jared Padalecki, who has been a member of The CW family for over 20 years and was integral to some of the biggest hits on the network.”
Walker is one of just a few scripted series from The CW’s pre-Nexstar days that had a place on the schedule in the network’s current incarnation. The cancellation leaves All American and its spinoff, All American: Homecoming,...
- 5/21/2024
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“Walker” has been canceled at The CW after four seasons, Variety has learned.
“We want to thank the entire cast, crew, writers, directors and producers of ‘Walker’ for their hard work and dedication over four incredible seasons,” The CW said in a statement. “We also want to give a special thanks to star and executive producer Jared Padalecki, who has been a member of The CW family for over 20 years and was integral to some of the biggest hits on the network.”
The move to cancel the show is not surprising, as it was one of the few remaining original series that predated Nexstar taking over The CW. The network’s new owners have largely done away with original scripted series, opting instead to focus on low-cost foreign imports and co-productions as well as sports and unscripted series.
Still, “Walker” was one of the most-watched shows on the network, but...
“We want to thank the entire cast, crew, writers, directors and producers of ‘Walker’ for their hard work and dedication over four incredible seasons,” The CW said in a statement. “We also want to give a special thanks to star and executive producer Jared Padalecki, who has been a member of The CW family for over 20 years and was integral to some of the biggest hits on the network.”
The move to cancel the show is not surprising, as it was one of the few remaining original series that predated Nexstar taking over The CW. The network’s new owners have largely done away with original scripted series, opting instead to focus on low-cost foreign imports and co-productions as well as sports and unscripted series.
Still, “Walker” was one of the most-watched shows on the network, but...
- 5/21/2024
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
The future is not looking bright for two of The CW’s final holdouts.
TVLine has learned that neither Walker nor All American: Homecoming are expected to return next season. The fate of All American — The CW’s top-rated, third-most watched drama — meanwhile, remains up in the air.
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According to a rep for the network, no official decision has been made about either...
TVLine has learned that neither Walker nor All American: Homecoming are expected to return next season. The fate of All American — The CW’s top-rated, third-most watched drama — meanwhile, remains up in the air.
More from TVLineWalker Cancelled at The CW After 4 Seasons - Read Jared Padalecki's StatementIt's Official: The Spencer Sisters Not Returning for Season 2All American Recap: Here's How Taye Diggs Made an Emotional Return as Billy Baker
According to a rep for the network, no official decision has been made about either...
- 5/21/2024
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
The great guest stars continue running to Walker! In the past few weeks, Jared Padalecki‘s Texas Ranger drama has welcomed the returns of Matt Barr and his fellow Walker: Independence costar Justin Johnson Cortez, who has been heating up Austin as Det. Luna. And now, the CW hit that had better be renewed is about to get a visit from some major TV royalty. TV Insider has learned exclusively that SAG award-winning and Emmy-nominated actress Sharon Lawrence (from the equally Western-tinged Joe Picket) is set to debut in the May 22 episode, “Witt’s End,” as a barrel raced-turned-crime boss named Joanna. Described as “a killer in Wranglers,” the only thing that surpasses the villain’s “greedy grit and tenacity is her vendetta against those that have wronged her.” Who that may be remains a mystery, but we’re betting it’s someone with in the Walker camp—especially...
- 5/21/2024
- TV Insider
Jared Padalecki’s Cordell Walker may be riding off into the proverbial sunset. Upfront week, during which the CW unveiled its fall 2024-25 schedule, came and went without decisions on the network’s legacy drama series, including flagships All American and Walker.
As a result, Walker has started breaking down the sets in Austin, TX. The crew was informed of the decision on Friday, a day after the CW schedule reveal, sources tell Deadline. The dismantling is already in full force, with crew members taking other jobs.
While the move is not permanent — If a renewal ultimately comes, the sets can be put up, with producer CBS Studios saving money on stage rental in the interim — it illustrates how close to a cancellation Walker is.
There have been conversations between the CW and CBS Studios, something the network’s President of Entertainment Brad Schwartz confirmed on Thursday. However, “we didn...
As a result, Walker has started breaking down the sets in Austin, TX. The crew was informed of the decision on Friday, a day after the CW schedule reveal, sources tell Deadline. The dismantling is already in full force, with crew members taking other jobs.
While the move is not permanent — If a renewal ultimately comes, the sets can be put up, with producer CBS Studios saving money on stage rental in the interim — it illustrates how close to a cancellation Walker is.
There have been conversations between the CW and CBS Studios, something the network’s President of Entertainment Brad Schwartz confirmed on Thursday. However, “we didn...
- 5/21/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Octavia Spencer has said that her aspirations in the film world were initially much smaller than being the Oscar-winning actress she became. In fact, she initially aspired to just work behind the scenes in the film world in an office capacity.
After working office jobs on a few films that shot in her native Alabama, Spencer eventually got a job in the casting department of “A Time to Kill” starring Matthew McConaughey. She convinced director Joel Schumacher to let her audition, and he cast her in a small role in the film. Her friend Taylor encouraged her to move to Los Angeles, and she began to get steady work as an actress. While she worked for 15 solid years in small parts on films and guest appearances on television shows, her career trajectory didn’t seem to be one that would make her a three-time Oscar nominee. Spencer has said she...
After working office jobs on a few films that shot in her native Alabama, Spencer eventually got a job in the casting department of “A Time to Kill” starring Matthew McConaughey. She convinced director Joel Schumacher to let her audition, and he cast her in a small role in the film. Her friend Taylor encouraged her to move to Los Angeles, and she began to get steady work as an actress. While she worked for 15 solid years in small parts on films and guest appearances on television shows, her career trajectory didn’t seem to be one that would make her a three-time Oscar nominee. Spencer has said she...
- 5/18/2024
- by Robert Pius, Misty Holland, Chris Beachum and Zach Laws
- Gold Derby
The CW announced its fall lineup Thursday, with the return of Superman & Lois, two new game shows based on classic board games and the new scripted entry Joan, a limited series starring Game of Thrones alum Sophie Turner, among others.
The lineup comes after Nexstar’s acquisition of the network in 2022, and amid a new focus of becoming profitable and reaching a broader audience. That, in turn, has led to fewer U.S.-produced scripted dramas and a need to be scrappy and cost-conscious, as the linear audience declines and many other broadcast networks, including The CW, are seeing the need to slash budgets.
In light of this, The CW has also leaned into the acquisition of secondary sports rights, game shows and new shows in which the network owns all rights worldwide and therefore can profit off of the programs on streaming, unlike with its legacy shows All American...
The lineup comes after Nexstar’s acquisition of the network in 2022, and amid a new focus of becoming profitable and reaching a broader audience. That, in turn, has led to fewer U.S.-produced scripted dramas and a need to be scrappy and cost-conscious, as the linear audience declines and many other broadcast networks, including The CW, are seeing the need to slash budgets.
In light of this, The CW has also leaned into the acquisition of secondary sports rights, game shows and new shows in which the network owns all rights worldwide and therefore can profit off of the programs on streaming, unlike with its legacy shows All American...
- 5/16/2024
- by Caitlin Huston
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The CW is looking to keep acquiring sports rights and is eyeing an expansion on Sundays as well as potential team-ups with other rights holders, President Dennis Miller said in an interview with Deadline.
In an upfronts briefing alongside Brad Schwartz, President of Entertainment, Miller said the pace of sports rights dealmaking has surprised “everyone, from Perry [Sook, CEO of parent company Nexstar] on down.” Nexstar closed its acquisition of 75% of The CW in 2022, with former 50-50 partners CBS and Warner Bros. each retaining 12.5% positions.
After Liv Golf was positioned as the first CW sports property, college football and basketball, WWE Nxt wrestling and the NASCAR Xfinity Series have followed, some already airing and some due in the coming months. The potency of live sports as a broadcast TV property in recent years has coincided with the meltdown of regional sports networks, which were built on the cable TV dual-revenue model,...
In an upfronts briefing alongside Brad Schwartz, President of Entertainment, Miller said the pace of sports rights dealmaking has surprised “everyone, from Perry [Sook, CEO of parent company Nexstar] on down.” Nexstar closed its acquisition of 75% of The CW in 2022, with former 50-50 partners CBS and Warner Bros. each retaining 12.5% positions.
After Liv Golf was positioned as the first CW sports property, college football and basketball, WWE Nxt wrestling and the NASCAR Xfinity Series have followed, some already airing and some due in the coming months. The potency of live sports as a broadcast TV property in recent years has coincided with the meltdown of regional sports networks, which were built on the cable TV dual-revenue model,...
- 5/16/2024
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
It’s been less than two years since the close of Nexstar’s acquisition of The CW and the network’s primetime slate could not look more different.
In addition to the broadcaster’s shifted focus to sports, unscripted fare and foreign imports/co-productions, The CW will soon be getting into the original TV movie business. In an interview with Variety, network president Dennis Miller and president of entertainment Brad Schwartz revealed that The CW is planning to air its own slate of films (in addition to acquired features) on Sunday nights beginning later this year.
The network already has a Sunday night movie block, which will continue in the fall according to the network’s newly-released fall 2024 schedule. But in addition to airing well-known studio movies, they will be producing movies of their own — as many as ten. The network is prepping a deal with an unnamed TV movie...
In addition to the broadcaster’s shifted focus to sports, unscripted fare and foreign imports/co-productions, The CW will soon be getting into the original TV movie business. In an interview with Variety, network president Dennis Miller and president of entertainment Brad Schwartz revealed that The CW is planning to air its own slate of films (in addition to acquired features) on Sunday nights beginning later this year.
The network already has a Sunday night movie block, which will continue in the fall according to the network’s newly-released fall 2024 schedule. But in addition to airing well-known studio movies, they will be producing movies of their own — as many as ten. The network is prepping a deal with an unnamed TV movie...
- 5/16/2024
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Look through The CW‘s newly announced schedule for the Fall 2024-2025 season and you’ll notice that Walker and All American are missing from the lineup. Does this mean the series are canceled? The CW bosses Dennis Miller and Brad Schwartz addressed the shows’ notable omissions. Walker and All American are two of The CW’s most successful shows and some of the only titles to survive the massive programming overhaul the network carried out in recent years. Miller and Schwartz said on May 16, the day of The CW’s upfront presentation during which the network provides programming updates, that decisions about the fate of Walker and All American will be made “soon.” “We didn’t feel any need to rush to meet some Upfront deadline,” Schwartz, the President of Entertainment at The CW, told Deadline. “All American is on the air right now, so we’re seeing how that does.
- 5/16/2024
- TV Insider
The CW dropped its 2024-25 primetime schedule early Thursday — and the network’s executives have some explaining to do. Atop our list of burning Qs: Where are veteran scripted series Walker, All American and All American: Homecoming? And if the trio are living on borrowed time, will their current and potentially final seasons end on a satisfying note?
Below, Brad Schwartz, The CW’s President of Entertainment, tackles those unsolved mysteries, while also teasing Superman & Lois‘ 10-episode swan song and offering an update on Season 4 of The Chosen.
More from TVLineWalker, All American and a Dozen More Shows Left in...
Below, Brad Schwartz, The CW’s President of Entertainment, tackles those unsolved mysteries, while also teasing Superman & Lois‘ 10-episode swan song and offering an update on Season 4 of The Chosen.
More from TVLineWalker, All American and a Dozen More Shows Left in...
- 5/16/2024
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
All American and Walker are two of The CW’s biggest shows.
So, it was somewhat of a surprise that neither show has been handed a renewal and a spot on the network’s fall schedule, which was unveiled this morning.
The CW bosses Dennis Miller and Brad Schwartz explained why this is the case but said that there are ongoing conversations with the studios behind these shows with Schwartz promising that a decision on All American will happen “soon”.
Both shows are expensive and as Deadline has explained before, financials for all three homegrown dramas are challenging, particularly for Walker, which won’t be able to continue unless its very low license fee is raised by the network.
Schwartz, who is President of Entertainment at The CW, told Deadline, “We didn’t feel any need to rush to meet some Upfront deadline. All American is on the air right now,...
So, it was somewhat of a surprise that neither show has been handed a renewal and a spot on the network’s fall schedule, which was unveiled this morning.
The CW bosses Dennis Miller and Brad Schwartz explained why this is the case but said that there are ongoing conversations with the studios behind these shows with Schwartz promising that a decision on All American will happen “soon”.
Both shows are expensive and as Deadline has explained before, financials for all three homegrown dramas are challenging, particularly for Walker, which won’t be able to continue unless its very low license fee is raised by the network.
Schwartz, who is President of Entertainment at The CW, told Deadline, “We didn’t feel any need to rush to meet some Upfront deadline. All American is on the air right now,...
- 5/16/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
The CW has unveiled its slate for the fall 2024-2025 season with returning favorites and new titles, including the expansion of the network’s CW Sports content. Hit scripted series Superman & Lois will return for its final season, and it’s the only pre-Nexstar era show currently on the schedule for next season. Canadian drama series Sullivan’s Crossing is also set to return. This means popular scripted dramas such as Walker, All American, and All American: Homecoming remain in limbo. None of those shows appear on the fall lineup and aren’t confirmed to return at midseason either. “No decisions have been made yet on those titles,” a network representative told TVLine. Instead, the lineup includes new scripted programming, including Joan, starring Game of Thrones star Sophie Turner, and The Librarians: The Next Chapter, a spinoff of the original fantasy adventure series The Librarians. In terms of unscripted, the CW...
- 5/16/2024
- TV Insider
The CW has unveiled its slate for the fall 2024-2025 season with returning favorites and new titles, including the expansion of the network’s CW Sports content. Hit scripted series Superman & Lois will return for its final season, and it’s the only pre-Nexstar era show currently on the schedule for next season. Canadian drama series Sullivan’s Crossing is also set to return. This means popular scripted dramas such as Walker, All American, and All American: Homecoming remain in limbo. None of those shows appear on the fall lineup and aren’t confirmed to return at midseason either. “No decisions have been made yet on those titles,” a network representative told TVLine. Instead, the lineup includes new scripted programming, including Joan, starring Game of Thrones star Sophie Turner, and The Librarians: The Next Chapter, a spinoff of the original fantasy adventure series The Librarians. In terms of unscripted, the CW...
- 5/16/2024
- TV Insider
CW Fall Schedule: Superman & Lois to End on a New Night, Sophie Turner’s Jewel Thief Makes Her Debut
The CW on Thursday became the final broadcast network (after CBS, NBC, Fox and ABC) to unveil its schedule for the Fall TV season. What shows are on the move, where did new ones land, and what’s on hold until midseason?
◆ Off the air since June 2023, Superman & Lois will finally let fly with its fourth and final season on a new night, Thursdays, where it will lead into the reboot The Librarians: The Next Chapter.
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◆ Off the air since June 2023, Superman & Lois will finally let fly with its fourth and final season on a new night, Thursdays, where it will lead into the reboot The Librarians: The Next Chapter.
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- 5/16/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
The CW’s transformation under new owners Nexstar is almost complete, with only two pre-merger series, the final season of Superman & Lois and veteran improv comedy Whose Line It Is Anyway?, on the network’s fall schedule. What’s more, there is an unprecedented scheduling turnover, with only three shows from the current 2023-24 season making it to next fall, Whose Line, Sullivan’s Crossing and Inside the NFL.
More on that – including why All American, Walker and Wild Cards are missing — in a bit. Here is the CW’s fall schedule, which for the first time opens a game show night with Trivial Pursuit and Scrabble, followed by brief analysis and descriptions of the new series.
(New programs in Upper Case; all times Et/Pt)
Monday
8-9 Pm — Trivial Pursuit
9-10 Pm — Scrabble
Tuesday
8-10 Pm– WWE Nxt (Network Debut)
Wednesday
8-9 Pm — Sullivan’s Crossing (Season 2)
9-10 Pm — Joan...
More on that – including why All American, Walker and Wild Cards are missing — in a bit. Here is the CW’s fall schedule, which for the first time opens a game show night with Trivial Pursuit and Scrabble, followed by brief analysis and descriptions of the new series.
(New programs in Upper Case; all times Et/Pt)
Monday
8-9 Pm — Trivial Pursuit
9-10 Pm — Scrabble
Tuesday
8-10 Pm– WWE Nxt (Network Debut)
Wednesday
8-9 Pm — Sullivan’s Crossing (Season 2)
9-10 Pm — Joan...
- 5/16/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
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