Quantum Leap: Sequel series to the time-hopping adventure adds six extra episodes to premiere season
TV reboots have been happening for decades. Some to great success and some to dismal failure. High concept sci-fi shows lend themselves to easily adaptable updates that can expand the universe of the story as well as advance the technological display within the story and also in the making of the show. A recent TV series reimagining is that of a sequel to 1989’s Quantum Leap, which originally starred Scott Bakula as a time traveler who tries to get home randomly transported into the bodies of people in different eras as he tries to make his way back home.
The Hollywood Reporter has revealed that the 2022 reboot show has now had six extra episodes added to its freshman schedule, which now brings season one to a total of 18 episodes. The new series from showrunner, Martin Gero, premiered in September with just over 3 million viewers and averaged about 3 million viewers in the first three episodes.
The Hollywood Reporter has revealed that the 2022 reboot show has now had six extra episodes added to its freshman schedule, which now brings season one to a total of 18 episodes. The new series from showrunner, Martin Gero, premiered in September with just over 3 million viewers and averaged about 3 million viewers in the first three episodes.
- 10/10/2022
- by EJ Tangonan
- JoBlo.com
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Quantum Leap is taking a leap forward with its time on NBC’s schedule.
The rookie drama from showrunner Martin Gero has earned an additional order for six more episodes at the broadcast network, bringing its season one tally to 18 episodes.
Quantum Leap becomes the first freshman series of the 2022-23 broadcast season to extend its season.
The series launched Sept. 19 to 3.35 million viewers. After three episodes, the Universal Television-produced drama is averaging just under 3 million total same-day viewers. The drama also ranks as the young broadcast season’s No. 1 new show in the all-important adults 18-49 demographic, based on the most current data available.
After NBC shifted its repeats of new and returning programming from Hulu to Peacock, Quantum Leap serves as a top five title on the Comcast-controlled streamer.
Raymond Le, Ernie Hudson, Caitlin Bassett, Mason Alexander Park and...
Quantum Leap is taking a leap forward with its time on NBC’s schedule.
The rookie drama from showrunner Martin Gero has earned an additional order for six more episodes at the broadcast network, bringing its season one tally to 18 episodes.
Quantum Leap becomes the first freshman series of the 2022-23 broadcast season to extend its season.
The series launched Sept. 19 to 3.35 million viewers. After three episodes, the Universal Television-produced drama is averaging just under 3 million total same-day viewers. The drama also ranks as the young broadcast season’s No. 1 new show in the all-important adults 18-49 demographic, based on the most current data available.
After NBC shifted its repeats of new and returning programming from Hulu to Peacock, Quantum Leap serves as a top five title on the Comcast-controlled streamer.
Raymond Le, Ernie Hudson, Caitlin Bassett, Mason Alexander Park and...
- 10/10/2022
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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