ABC Family Freeform has had some very successful scripted shows -- and a lot more of the less-successful kind. Which are your favorites? Which of the current TV series will be cancelled or renewed for another season? Stay tuned!
Scripted Freeform shows listed: Alone Together, Baby Daddy, Beyond, The Bold Type, Chasing Life, Cruel Summer, Dead of Summer, Everything's Gonna Be Okay, Famous In Love, The Fosters, Good Trouble, Grown-ish, Guilt, Kevin from Work, Marvel's Cloak & Dagger, Melissa & Joey, Motherland: Fort Salem, Mystery Girls, Party of Five, Pretty Little Liars, Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists, Ravenswood, Recovery Road, Shadowhunters, Siren, Stitchers, Switched at Birth, Twisted, and Young & Hungry.
Updated with the latest ratings for Cruel Summer and Everything's Gonna Be Okay.
There's a lot of data that Freeform execs look at when deciding whether to...
Scripted Freeform shows listed: Alone Together, Baby Daddy, Beyond, The Bold Type, Chasing Life, Cruel Summer, Dead of Summer, Everything's Gonna Be Okay, Famous In Love, The Fosters, Good Trouble, Grown-ish, Guilt, Kevin from Work, Marvel's Cloak & Dagger, Melissa & Joey, Motherland: Fort Salem, Mystery Girls, Party of Five, Pretty Little Liars, Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists, Ravenswood, Recovery Road, Shadowhunters, Siren, Stitchers, Switched at Birth, Twisted, and Young & Hungry.
Updated with the latest ratings for Cruel Summer and Everything's Gonna Be Okay.
There's a lot of data that Freeform execs look at when deciding whether to...
- 5/26/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Cast also includes Rafe Spall, Tom Hughes, Stephen Rea, Valerie Pachner, Toby Jones and more
Emily Blunt and Chaske Spencer are starring on “The English,” a high-octane epic Western series at Amazon, BBC One, which has just begun production in Spain.
Set in the mythic mid-American landscape in the year of 1890, “The English” follows Cornelia Locke (Blunt), an Englishwoman who arrives into the new and wild landscape of the West to wreak revenge on the man she sees as responsible for the death of her son. Upon meeting Eli Whipp (Spencer), an ex-cavalry scout and member of the Pawnee Nation by birth, they join together and discover a shared history that must be defeated at all costs, if either of them is to survive.
“The English” is written and directed by Hugo Blick and consists of six, hourlong episodes.
Along with Blunt and Spencer, the cast for the Western includes Rafe Spall (“The Salisbury Poisonings,...
Emily Blunt and Chaske Spencer are starring on “The English,” a high-octane epic Western series at Amazon, BBC One, which has just begun production in Spain.
Set in the mythic mid-American landscape in the year of 1890, “The English” follows Cornelia Locke (Blunt), an Englishwoman who arrives into the new and wild landscape of the West to wreak revenge on the man she sees as responsible for the death of her son. Upon meeting Eli Whipp (Spencer), an ex-cavalry scout and member of the Pawnee Nation by birth, they join together and discover a shared history that must be defeated at all costs, if either of them is to survive.
“The English” is written and directed by Hugo Blick and consists of six, hourlong episodes.
Along with Blunt and Spencer, the cast for the Western includes Rafe Spall (“The Salisbury Poisonings,...
- 5/11/2021
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
FilmNation Entertainment and Nordic Entertainment Group (Nent Group) have appointed Kirstie Macdonald as head of the companies’ new UK-based TV joint venture.
Operating under the FilmNation brand, the company will develop, produce and finance premium scripted television content. Macdonald will act as creative director and will take up her position in November, when she will begin to assemble a team.
Macdonald joins from her role as Creative Director, Drama at Peter Fincham and Tim Hincks’ production company Expectation, where she will continue to oversee the launch of BBC series Guilt ahead of her move. Macdonald was previously at ITV Studios-owned World Productions where she worked on BBC series Line Of Duty and the Bafta-winning Channel 4 series The Fear.
The joint-venture between FilmNation and Nent Group was announced in January this year. The companies plan to leverage existing talent relationships to build a slate of TV. Nent Group will...
Operating under the FilmNation brand, the company will develop, produce and finance premium scripted television content. Macdonald will act as creative director and will take up her position in November, when she will begin to assemble a team.
Macdonald joins from her role as Creative Director, Drama at Peter Fincham and Tim Hincks’ production company Expectation, where she will continue to oversee the launch of BBC series Guilt ahead of her move. Macdonald was previously at ITV Studios-owned World Productions where she worked on BBC series Line Of Duty and the Bafta-winning Channel 4 series The Fear.
The joint-venture between FilmNation and Nent Group was announced in January this year. The companies plan to leverage existing talent relationships to build a slate of TV. Nent Group will...
- 9/25/2019
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
ABC has put in development Fight Like A Girl, a legal drama from Bull co-executive producers Nichole Millard and Kathryn Price, Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment and CBS TV Studios.
Written by Millard and Price, in Fight Like A Girl, when the old boy’s club isn’t extending an invitation, when failing upward isn’t an option, when you have to take a blowtorch to the glass ceiling, you learn to Fight Like A Girl. This is a TV series that explores what that phrase means today through the lens of two female trial attorneys who fight with each other as much as they fight for their clients.
Millard and Price executive produce with Aaron Kaplan and Dana Honor for Kapital Entertainment. CBS TV Studios is the studio.
Millard and Price, who are both attorneys, are co-executive producers on CBS procedural legal drama series Bull, which is going into its fourth season this fall.
Written by Millard and Price, in Fight Like A Girl, when the old boy’s club isn’t extending an invitation, when failing upward isn’t an option, when you have to take a blowtorch to the glass ceiling, you learn to Fight Like A Girl. This is a TV series that explores what that phrase means today through the lens of two female trial attorneys who fight with each other as much as they fight for their clients.
Millard and Price executive produce with Aaron Kaplan and Dana Honor for Kapital Entertainment. CBS TV Studios is the studio.
Millard and Price, who are both attorneys, are co-executive producers on CBS procedural legal drama series Bull, which is going into its fourth season this fall.
- 8/2/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina is set for another small-screen remake with The Girl writer Gwyneth Hughes developing an adaptation with British producer Expectation.
Deadline understands that the BBC Studios-backed producer, which is run by former Endemol Shine chief Tim Hincks and ex-ITV content boss Peter Fincham, is in the early stages of developing the project.
Hughes is best known for the 2012 HBO/BBC movie The Girl, which starred Sienna Miller as Tippi Hedren and explored Alfred Hitchcock’s obsession with the actress. She also recently adapted William Makepeace Thackeray’s Vanity Fair into a seven-part Olivia Cooke-fronted series for ITV and Amazon, and is currently working on two-part drama Honour starring Keeley Hawes for ITV.
Anna Karenina, first published in 1878, is a complex story with dozens of major characters. It tells the story of the eponymous lead, who has an affair with a dashing cavalry...
Deadline understands that the BBC Studios-backed producer, which is run by former Endemol Shine chief Tim Hincks and ex-ITV content boss Peter Fincham, is in the early stages of developing the project.
Hughes is best known for the 2012 HBO/BBC movie The Girl, which starred Sienna Miller as Tippi Hedren and explored Alfred Hitchcock’s obsession with the actress. She also recently adapted William Makepeace Thackeray’s Vanity Fair into a seven-part Olivia Cooke-fronted series for ITV and Amazon, and is currently working on two-part drama Honour starring Keeley Hawes for ITV.
Anna Karenina, first published in 1878, is a complex story with dozens of major characters. It tells the story of the eponymous lead, who has an affair with a dashing cavalry...
- 7/3/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Something to Live For, Richard Roper’s forthcoming book about loneliness in a big city, is being adapted into a TV drama after Expectation optioned the novel.
Expectation, which is run by former Endemol boss Tim Hincks and ex-ITV content chief Peter Fincham, is now in the process of developing the adaptation via Creative Director of Drama Kirstie Macdonald.
It is the company’s latest scripted move and comes after it scored a David Schwimmer-fronted comedy, Intelligence, with Sky, and BBC drama Guilt starring Mark Bonnar.
The book is set to be published in the UK by Orion in June, while Putnam’s has acquired the book rights for the U.S. The deal was struck by Jonathan Sissons at Peters Fraser & Dunlop (Pfd) on behalf of Laura Williams at Greene & Heaton.
Something to Live For is a heart-warming and bittersweet story that explores the particular...
Expectation, which is run by former Endemol boss Tim Hincks and ex-ITV content chief Peter Fincham, is now in the process of developing the adaptation via Creative Director of Drama Kirstie Macdonald.
It is the company’s latest scripted move and comes after it scored a David Schwimmer-fronted comedy, Intelligence, with Sky, and BBC drama Guilt starring Mark Bonnar.
The book is set to be published in the UK by Orion in June, while Putnam’s has acquired the book rights for the U.S. The deal was struck by Jonathan Sissons at Peters Fraser & Dunlop (Pfd) on behalf of Laura Williams at Greene & Heaton.
Something to Live For is a heart-warming and bittersweet story that explores the particular...
- 5/15/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Game of Thrones star Jamie Sives and Catastrophe star Mark Bonnar are to front a four-part dark crime caper for the BBC.
Guilt, written by Eric, Ernie And Me writer Neil Forsyth, will be the first drama for BBC Scotland’s new digital channel and will then air on BBC Two.
Sives, who starred as Jory Cassel in the HBO drama, and Bonnar play two disparate Scottish brothers Max and Jake who, while driving home from a wedding together one night, accidentally run over and kill an old man on a darkened street. After making the panicked decision to cover their tracks, the brothers seem to get away with their crime. However, as neighbours and relatives of the dead man begin to suspect his death wasn’t as innocent as it initially seemed, the brothers find their lives rapidly falling apart, as their actions begin to catch up with them.
Guilt, written by Eric, Ernie And Me writer Neil Forsyth, will be the first drama for BBC Scotland’s new digital channel and will then air on BBC Two.
Sives, who starred as Jory Cassel in the HBO drama, and Bonnar play two disparate Scottish brothers Max and Jake who, while driving home from a wedding together one night, accidentally run over and kill an old man on a darkened street. After making the panicked decision to cover their tracks, the brothers seem to get away with their crime. However, as neighbours and relatives of the dead man begin to suspect his death wasn’t as innocent as it initially seemed, the brothers find their lives rapidly falling apart, as their actions begin to catch up with them.
- 1/22/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
in Jonathan starring Ansel Elgort will be available on Blu-ray January 15th from Well Go USA
In this sci-fi-tinged drama, Ansel Elgort plays two brothers living very separate lives inside the same body. Previously content to live life in shifts with one another, their delicate balance is ruined when they become emotionally involved with the same woman (Suki Waterhouse).
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Ansel Elgort is known for The Fault in Our Stars (2014), Baby Driver (2017), Divergent (2014), and Insurgent (2015).
Patricia Clarkson is known for The Green Mile (1999), The Station Agent (2003), Far from Heaven (2002), and Easy A (2010).
Director Bill Oliver is known for Jonathan (2018), The Debutantes (1996), The Wrong Son (1994), and Guilt (2005).
Check out the great reviews for Jonathan:
An intelligent, absorbing tale –Variety
Unique and provocative –Birth. Movies. Death.
Like a hybrid of Fight Club and Charlie Kaufman, with the former s central confrontation and the latter s tenderness and humanity” –The Verge...
In this sci-fi-tinged drama, Ansel Elgort plays two brothers living very separate lives inside the same body. Previously content to live life in shifts with one another, their delicate balance is ruined when they become emotionally involved with the same woman (Suki Waterhouse).
Bonus Features:
Trailers
Ansel Elgort is known for The Fault in Our Stars (2014), Baby Driver (2017), Divergent (2014), and Insurgent (2015).
Patricia Clarkson is known for The Green Mile (1999), The Station Agent (2003), Far from Heaven (2002), and Easy A (2010).
Director Bill Oliver is known for Jonathan (2018), The Debutantes (1996), The Wrong Son (1994), and Guilt (2005).
Check out the great reviews for Jonathan:
An intelligent, absorbing tale –Variety
Unique and provocative –Birth. Movies. Death.
Like a hybrid of Fight Club and Charlie Kaufman, with the former s central confrontation and the latter s tenderness and humanity” –The Verge...
- 1/2/2019
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
(This post contains major spoilers for Thursday's episode of Tell Me a Story, titled "Guilt." Read at your own risk!)
Paul Wesley loves Tell Me a Story. Let's rephrase that, Paul Wesley really loves Tell Me a Story. After an eight-year run as the hero-haired Stefan Salvatore on The Vampire Diaries,
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- 12/7/2018
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Emily Tremaine is an American actress. Primarily, she is known for her role as Natalie Atwood in Guilt as well as her role as Audrey Bidwell on The Blacklist. It is worth noting that in more recent times, she has been cast in a Syfy pilot called Tremors, though it remains to be seen what will come from that. Here are five things that you may or may not have known about Emily Tremaine: She Went to Sarah Lawrence College Tremaine went to Sarah Lawrence College. Like its name suggests, the school was named for a woman named Sarah Lawrence,
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- 10/4/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
In a competitive situation, Fox has given a script commitment plus penalty to One Call That’s All, a dramedy from Guilt creators Kathryn Price and Nichole Millard, Picture It Productions and Lionsgate TV. Written and executive produced by Price and Millard, One Call That’s All is inspired by the South's most successful accident attorney Ken Nugent. Described as part legal show, part family dramedy, it revolves around a larger-than-life personal-injury attorney in Atlanta…...
- 9/26/2017
- Deadline TV
The Tremors worms are coming for a new set of actors: Megan Ketch — who fronted CBS’ American Gothic and recurred on Jane the Virgin as Susanna Barnett — will star opposite Kevin Bacon in Syfy’s sequel pilot.
Emily Tremaine (Guilt, Vinyl) and Shiloh Fernandez (Gypsy) have also been cast in the project, which takes place 25 years after the 1990 cult hit about an invasion of killer worms (aka “Graboids”) that wreak havoc on an unsuspecting Nevada desert town. The worms are back, and it’s up to an aged, alcoholic Valentine McKee (Bacon) to once again save humanity.
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Emily Tremaine (Guilt, Vinyl) and Shiloh Fernandez (Gypsy) have also been cast in the project, which takes place 25 years after the 1990 cult hit about an invasion of killer worms (aka “Graboids”) that wreak havoc on an unsuspecting Nevada desert town. The worms are back, and it’s up to an aged, alcoholic Valentine McKee (Bacon) to once again save humanity.
Related New Tremors...
- 9/19/2017
- TVLine.com
Legends of Tomorrow is staging a Titanic reunion, tapping Billy Zane to portray politician and showman P.T. Barnum, who founded Barnum & Bailey Circus (aka “The Greatest Show on Earth”).
Per EW.com, Zane will guest-star in a Season 3 episode, during which he will share the screen with Titanic castmate Victor Garber, who plays Dr. Martin Stein/one half of Firestorm on the CW series.
On Legends, Barnum is “the villain of our story,” but he is also “just a guy who wants to put on a good show,” executive producer Phil Klemmer previews.
Zane’s TV credits include Guilt, The Deep End,...
Per EW.com, Zane will guest-star in a Season 3 episode, during which he will share the screen with Titanic castmate Victor Garber, who plays Dr. Martin Stein/one half of Firestorm on the CW series.
On Legends, Barnum is “the villain of our story,” but he is also “just a guy who wants to put on a good show,” executive producer Phil Klemmer previews.
Zane’s TV credits include Guilt, The Deep End,...
- 6/14/2017
- TVLine.com
Director-producer Gary Fleder and his Mojo Films have signed a two-year first-look deal with Freeform. The pact comes on the heels of Fleder directing two pilots for the cable network that went to series, Guilt and The Bold Type. Additionally, Fleder has signed a second-look deal with ITV Studios where he and his producing partner at Mojo Mary Beth Basile are developing a TV series adaptation of the thriller novel In the Blood with writers Adam Targum and Chris…...
- 3/14/2017
- Deadline TV
Well, we’ve made it to another month, which means we have a bunch of new VOD releases to look forward to throughout February. If you are looking to escape the winter doldrums while keeping safe and snug on your couches, you have plenty of horror and sci-fi titles arriving digitally in the coming weeks to keep you busy and out of the brutal winter chill.
February’s VOD offerings kick off with Katee Sackhoff in Don’t Knock Twice from IFC Midnight, and for those of you with Dish services, the psychological thriller Lavender makes its bow on that platform beginning February 3rd. The Oscar-nominated Nocturnal Animals arrives on Digital HD on February 7th, the very same day that Stake Land II gets released courtesy of Dark Sky Films.
If you missed Arrival in theaters, Paramount Pictures will release the film On Demand beginning February 14th (following its January...
February’s VOD offerings kick off with Katee Sackhoff in Don’t Knock Twice from IFC Midnight, and for those of you with Dish services, the psychological thriller Lavender makes its bow on that platform beginning February 3rd. The Oscar-nominated Nocturnal Animals arrives on Digital HD on February 7th, the very same day that Stake Land II gets released courtesy of Dark Sky Films.
If you missed Arrival in theaters, Paramount Pictures will release the film On Demand beginning February 14th (following its January...
- 2/1/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Dead of Summer won’t live to see another season.
Freeform has cancelled the horror-drama after its 10-episode freshman run, which averaged fewer than 500,000 weekly viewers and a 0.2 demo rating — losing well more than half of its Tuesday lead-in (Pretty Little Liars Season 7 averaged 1.2 mil and a 0.6).
The cabler’s other summer launch, Guilt, was similarly cancelled last month after putting up even lower numbers on Monday nights.
Created by Once Upon a Time‘s Eddy Kitsis and Adam Horowitz and set at a summer camp in the 1980s, the Season 2 plan for Dead of Summer was to visit camp owner Deb’s (Elizabeth Mitchell) experiences as a Stillwater counselor in the 1970s, though none of the original cast was expected back.
Freeform has cancelled the horror-drama after its 10-episode freshman run, which averaged fewer than 500,000 weekly viewers and a 0.2 demo rating — losing well more than half of its Tuesday lead-in (Pretty Little Liars Season 7 averaged 1.2 mil and a 0.6).
The cabler’s other summer launch, Guilt, was similarly cancelled last month after putting up even lower numbers on Monday nights.
Created by Once Upon a Time‘s Eddy Kitsis and Adam Horowitz and set at a summer camp in the 1980s, the Season 2 plan for Dead of Summer was to visit camp owner Deb’s (Elizabeth Mitchell) experiences as a Stillwater counselor in the 1970s, though none of the original cast was expected back.
- 11/9/2016
- TVLine.com
Seven have been added to the cast of A Midsummer’s Nightmare, and the additions include actors from Haven, Starcrossed, and American Odyssey. Five of the additions are Ellie Gall, Jake Robinson, from American Odyssey, Eric Balfour, from Haven, Chelsea Gilligan, from Starcrossed, and Paul Walter Hauser, from Kingdom. The other two actors joining the cast are Daisy Head and Casey Dedrick. Headli Head was last seen on Guilt. The seven join Dominic Monaghan on the Lifetime series, which is a modern day telling of A Midsummer’s Night Dream.Deadline shared details about the plot of the series:Told from the perspective of Elena (Head), a young woman reluctantly drawn into a summer getaway-turned-nightmare, A Midsummer’s Nightmare introduces four young lovers — Elena, Liam (Deidrick), Hannah (Ellie Gall) and Daniel (Jake Robinson) — who steal off into the woods in pursuit of their romantic desires, but...
- 10/25/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
After a lengthy search, Lifetime has found its Elena Holland. Daisy Head is set as the lead in Lifetime’s psychological thriller pilot A Midsummer's Nightmare. The deal came down quickly, with Lifetime snagging Head moments after she became available when the Freeform drama series Guilt, which she toplined, was canceled yesterday. Also cast as one of the male leads in Midsummer’s Nightmare, a modern-day take on Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, is Casey Deidrick (Ey…...
- 10/21/2016
- Deadline TV
There won't be a second season for the Guilt TV show. has decided to cancel the low-rated thriller TV series, leaving plenty of unresolved storylines.On Guilt, a young woman is brutally murdered in her London flat and the search for her killer leads to scandal and intrigue. Her roommate, Grace (Daisy Head), becomes the prime suspect in the murder case and a popular target for the press and in social media. Grace's sister, Natalie (Emily Tremaine), leaves her life in Boston and heads to London to defend her -- along with an ethically questionable lawyer (Billy Zane). The rest of the cast includes Cristian Solimeno, Naomi Ryan, Kevin Ryan, Simona Brown, Zachary Fall, and Sam Cassidy.Read More…...
- 10/21/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Viewers should be feeling a little guilty about not supporting “Guilt.” The crime drama was canceled by Freeform Thursday after just one season, TheWrap has learned. Starring Billy Zane, Daisy Head, Emily Tremaine, Kevin Ryan, Cristian Solimeno and Naomi Ryan, the whodunit series was inspired by real-life murder cases such as those involving Amanda Knox, JonBenet Ramsay and Casey Anthony. Also Read: 'Guilt' Co-Creator Reveals Why Freeform's New Crime Drama Is Not About the Amanda Knox Case “Guilt” told the story of Grace (Head), a young American woman in London who becomes the prime suspect in the savage murder of her roommate,...
- 10/21/2016
- by Debbie Emery
- The Wrap
The verdict is in: Freeform has cancelled the freshman drama Guilt.
RelatedCable/Streaming Renewal Scorecard 2016: What’s Coming Back? What’s Cancelled? What’s On the Bubble?
The mystery series followed American student Grace (played by The Syndicate‘s Daisy Head), who is suspected of killing her London flatmate Molly Ryan. The cast included Titanic’s Billy Zane, Vinyl‘s Emily Tremaine and Buffy the Vampire Slayer‘s Anthony Head, the real life father of lead star Daisy.
The show wrapped up Season 1 on Aug. 22 with the reveal that Luc murdered Molly, after being blackmailed by her jealous secret ex-lover Roz.
RelatedCable/Streaming Renewal Scorecard 2016: What’s Coming Back? What’s Cancelled? What’s On the Bubble?
The mystery series followed American student Grace (played by The Syndicate‘s Daisy Head), who is suspected of killing her London flatmate Molly Ryan. The cast included Titanic’s Billy Zane, Vinyl‘s Emily Tremaine and Buffy the Vampire Slayer‘s Anthony Head, the real life father of lead star Daisy.
The show wrapped up Season 1 on Aug. 22 with the reveal that Luc murdered Molly, after being blackmailed by her jealous secret ex-lover Roz.
- 10/21/2016
- TVLine.com
Freeform has opted not to order a second season of its thriller drama Guilt, leaving fans of the show with some unanswered questions. Guilt, reminiscent of the Amanda Knox story, centered on a young American woman (Daisy Head) in London who becomes the prime suspect in the savage murder of her roommate. The show had a quiet run, opening with 486,000 viewers before dropping to around 300,000 for most of its 10-episode freshman season until rising in the finale to its…...
- 10/21/2016
- Deadline TV
Tonight marked the conclusion of the first season of Guilt on Freeform. But, will it be the end of the series as well? The killer was revealed but there are new mysteries to be solved. Will there be a second season? Should it be cancelled instead?On Guilt, a young woman is brutally murdered in her London flat and the search for her killer leads to scandal and intrigue. Her roommate, Grace (Daisy Head), becomes the prime suspect in the murder case and a popular target for the press and in social media. Grace's sister, Natalie (Emily Tremaine), leaves her life in Boston and heads to London to defend her -- along with an ethically questionable lawyer (Billy Zane). The rest of the cast includes Cristian Solimeno, Naomi Ryan, Kevin Ryan, Simona Brown, Zachary Fall, and Sam Cassidy.Read More…...
- 8/23/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Who killed Molly Ryan? That's the question we've been sitting on the edge of our seats waiting to see answered all season on Guilt, and the season finale will finally give us an answer. BuddyTV recently chatted with Daisy Head (who plays the main suspect, Grace Atwood) and Billy Zane (who plays Grace's ethically-challenged and unpredictable defense attorney, Stan Gutterie) about the big twists this season. We also got some insight into what's in store in the upcoming epic finale, and why the killer's reveal isn't even the most shocking part of the episode. Get the inside scoop below.
- 8/18/2016
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Pack a lunch. W. Earl Brown and Michael Lindall have been cast in the Roadside Picnic TV show pilot at Wgn America. Brown played Dan Dority on the Deadwood TV series, which was cancelled after three seasons on HBO. He now plays Sheriff Hugo Root on AMC's Preacher, and was Detective Teague Dixon in the second season of HBO's True Detective. The duo joins Matthew Goode, who was previously cast.Lindall recurs as Finch on the Guilt TV series on Freeform. According to Deadline, he will play Tender, described as, "a brave and daring Army vet recruited to join Red’s excursion into the zone." Brown has been cast as Buzzard, "a veteran and affluent Stalker who considers himself the de facto leader of his criminal cohorts."Read...
- 7/12/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
River Song has teleported into Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life.
Doctor Who vet Alex Kingston will appear in Netflix’s revival of the late WB/CW series — but she won’t necessarily be in Stars Hollow.
RelatedGilmore Girls Revival: Lauren Graham, Alexis Bledel, Team Palladino Set for First Netflix Press Event
During a recent fan convention in Miami, Kingston revealed that she plays “a very eccentric character” in multiple installments. The actress — who recurs on Arrow as Dinah Lance — also divulged that she filmed her scenes “on location” and they may have been opposite Alexis Bledel’s Rory.
Doctor Who vet Alex Kingston will appear in Netflix’s revival of the late WB/CW series — but she won’t necessarily be in Stars Hollow.
RelatedGilmore Girls Revival: Lauren Graham, Alexis Bledel, Team Palladino Set for First Netflix Press Event
During a recent fan convention in Miami, Kingston revealed that she plays “a very eccentric character” in multiple installments. The actress — who recurs on Arrow as Dinah Lance — also divulged that she filmed her scenes “on location” and they may have been opposite Alexis Bledel’s Rory.
- 7/9/2016
- TVLine.com
Hold! Up! Here we are still trying to get over Game of Thrones, and now we have to process this too. It is a rough Monday, people. In the craziest Titanic news you will ever hear, Billy Zane, who famously played Kate Winslet's totally scary fiancé, Cal, had a little something to say about their characters on-screen relationship. Zane was on Today to discuss his latest series, Guilt when he offered up an alternate Titanic ending sure to shock fans everywhere. Believe it or not, Zane defended his character in the 1997 film, hinting at the fact that Rose should have stayed with Cal instead of getting with Leonardo DiCaprio. First of all, no. Second of all, no. Third of all, No....
- 6/27/2016
- E! Online
Exclusive– ICM Partners has signed British actress Simona Brown. Brown is currently filming a series regular role in ABC’s Guilt. Most recently, Brown starred in the well-received remake of Roots for A&E where she played the role of Jinna, Kunta Kinte’s love interest. Brown’s other credits include a lead role in the ITV miniseries Him. She can also be seen in the ecstatically received John Le Carre adaptation The Night Manager opposite of Tom Hiddleston and Hugh Laurie…...
- 6/16/2016
- Deadline
Pretty Little Liars has done very well for Freeform and there's been no shortage of mysteries on that series. The cable channel's now trying a murder mystery series called Guilt. Will it be a hit in the ratings as well? Cancelled or renewed for a second season? Stay tuned.
On Guilt, a young woman is brutally murdered in her London flat and the search for her killer leads to scandal and intrigue. Her roommate, Grace (Daisy Head), becomes the prime suspect in the murder case and a popular target for the press and in social media. Grace's sister, Natalie (Emily Tremaine), leaves her life in Boston and heads to London to defend her -- along with an ethically questionable lawyer (Billy Zane). The rest of the cast includes Cristian Solimeno, Naomi Ryan, Kevin Ryan, Simona Brown, Zachary Fall, and Sam Cassidy.
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On Guilt, a young woman is brutally murdered in her London flat and the search for her killer leads to scandal and intrigue. Her roommate, Grace (Daisy Head), becomes the prime suspect in the murder case and a popular target for the press and in social media. Grace's sister, Natalie (Emily Tremaine), leaves her life in Boston and heads to London to defend her -- along with an ethically questionable lawyer (Billy Zane). The rest of the cast includes Cristian Solimeno, Naomi Ryan, Kevin Ryan, Simona Brown, Zachary Fall, and Sam Cassidy.
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- 6/15/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
By the end of the first episode of Freeform’s new drama “Guilt,” it seems like any of the show’s characters could have killed Molly Ryan: There’s Molly’s mysterious and hot-headed brother, the enigmatic roommate/pimp, the professor with questionable ethics, the sleazy artist boyfriend, the evil stepfather, and then of course there’s Grace, Molly’s roommate and Scotland Yard’s prime suspect. Grace’s sister Natalie, a Boston lawyer, comes out of Monday’s premiere as just about the only one who believes her sister is innocent of the murder, but co-creator Nichole Millard says...
- 6/14/2016
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
If you ever found yourself watching Gossip Girl and thinking, “This show needs more murder,” or “I wish Chuck’s burlesque club was a deviant sex club,” then Freeform’s new mystery series Guilt is for you.
RelatedGuilt Ep Previews Freeform Drama’s ‘Racy,’ Amanda Knox-Like Mystery
The premiere this week launches with the grisly killing of Molly, a free-spirited Irish student in London. There are secrets galore (Molly was pregnant when she died! Someone was stalking her!) and so many shady suspects (Rupert Giles?!) that a flowchart might be helpful. Alas, my breakdown of the key players in...
RelatedGuilt Ep Previews Freeform Drama’s ‘Racy,’ Amanda Knox-Like Mystery
The premiere this week launches with the grisly killing of Molly, a free-spirited Irish student in London. There are secrets galore (Molly was pregnant when she died! Someone was stalking her!) and so many shady suspects (Rupert Giles?!) that a flowchart might be helpful. Alas, my breakdown of the key players in...
- 6/14/2016
- TVLine.com
In the series premiere of Freeform's new series Guilt, we meet Grace Atwood, an American student living in London who becomes the prime suspect in the brutal murder of her roommate. We also meet Grace's sister, Natalie, who comes to London to help defend Grace. Natalie works with Billy Zane's Stan -- an ethically challenged lawyer -- to clear her sister's name.
Luckily for them, Grace is far from the only suspect in her friend's murder, thus setting up a 'whodunnit' mystery to carry us through the show's first season. The series opener -- aptly titled "Pilot" -- is a bit overstuffed, trying to cram in tons of possible suspects, but it does a good job of setting up this murder mystery.
Luckily for them, Grace is far from the only suspect in her friend's murder, thus setting up a 'whodunnit' mystery to carry us through the show's first season. The series opener -- aptly titled "Pilot" -- is a bit overstuffed, trying to cram in tons of possible suspects, but it does a good job of setting up this murder mystery.
- 6/13/2016
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Get ready for one helluva murder mystery. Freeform's new series Guilt debuts tonight, and introduces viewers to a riveting murder case about an American student in London who finds herself being dubbed suspect No. 1 after her Irish roommate is murdered. Is she innocent or did she really do it? It's hard to tell as more scandalous secrets are uncovered and more untrustworthy characters (Detectives, lawyers and royal family members, oh my!) are introduced. E! News sat down with creator Kathryn Price, executive producer Todd Slavkin and star Billy Zane at the 2016 Atx TV Festival in Austin, where they promised that there will be resolution by season's end. So don't worry, no The Killing season one...
- 6/13/2016
- E! Online
Freeform’s new summer drama “Guilt” follows a young American girl who finds herself in hot water with European law enforcement when her roommate turns up dead. The case becomes an international sensation in the media and every one of her past actions comes under scrutiny. Sound familiar? When the network announced the series last year, many were quick to compare it to the Amanda Knox case that dominated cable news for years. News outlets ran headlines calling it the “Amanda Knox series.” But co-creator Nichole Millard says there’s far more to “Guilt” than that. Millard and her writing partner,...
- 6/13/2016
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
It would be unwise to accuse Freeform’s new mystery drama Guilt (premiering Monday at 9/8c) of playing innocent. Not only does it feature a central protagonist who may have killed her roommate, but there are also plenty of other scandalous elements.
PhotosGuilt First Look: Sexy Scandal Hits London Streets in Freeform Drama
“I actually watched the pilot with my mom, and at one point, she turned to me and said, ‘This is a little racy,'” Kathryn Price, who co-created the show with Nichole Millard, recalls with a laugh. “There’s a sex club. There’s a lot...
PhotosGuilt First Look: Sexy Scandal Hits London Streets in Freeform Drama
“I actually watched the pilot with my mom, and at one point, she turned to me and said, ‘This is a little racy,'” Kathryn Price, who co-created the show with Nichole Millard, recalls with a laugh. “There’s a sex club. There’s a lot...
- 6/11/2016
- TVLine.com
Think you’re a good judge of innocence or Guilt? Now’s your chance to find out. TVLine has your exclusive first look at the suspects, allies and royals who’ll come under scrutiny in Freeform’s new London-set murder mystery series.
RelatedBuffy Vet Anthony Stewart Head Joins Freeform Murder Mystery Guilt
In the June 13 premiere (airing at 9/8c), American Grace (played by The Syndicate‘s Daisy Head) becomes the prime suspect in her roommate’s savage murder, forcing her sister Natalie (Vinyl‘s Emily Tremaine) to leave Boston and come to her defense across the pond. When Natalie...
RelatedBuffy Vet Anthony Stewart Head Joins Freeform Murder Mystery Guilt
In the June 13 premiere (airing at 9/8c), American Grace (played by The Syndicate‘s Daisy Head) becomes the prime suspect in her roommate’s savage murder, forcing her sister Natalie (Vinyl‘s Emily Tremaine) to leave Boston and come to her defense across the pond. When Natalie...
- 5/31/2016
- TVLine.com
[caption id="attachment_49772" align="aligncenter" width="590"] Guilt, a new TV series on Freeform, stars Billy Zane as Stan, Daisy Head as Grace, and Emily Tremaine as Natalie. Credit: Freeform/Craig Sjodin./caption]
Ready for this summer's guilty pleasure? Check out the two latest previews and cast photos from the new Guilt TV show, premiering on Freeform Monday, June 13, 2016 at 9:00pm Et/Pt.
The Guilt TV series cast includes: Billy Zane, Daisy Head, Emily Tremaine, Zachary Fall, Naomi Ryan, Cristian Solimeno, Kevin Ryan, Sam Cassidy, and Simona Brown. Anthony Head recurs.
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Ready for this summer's guilty pleasure? Check out the two latest previews and cast photos from the new Guilt TV show, premiering on Freeform Monday, June 13, 2016 at 9:00pm Et/Pt.
The Guilt TV series cast includes: Billy Zane, Daisy Head, Emily Tremaine, Zachary Fall, Naomi Ryan, Cristian Solimeno, Kevin Ryan, Sam Cassidy, and Simona Brown. Anthony Head recurs.
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- 5/26/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Are you in need of a new guilty pleasure this summer? Well then, sit back and watch the official trailer for the upcoming Guilt TV show on Freeform. A murder mystery drama set in London, Guilt premieres Monday, June 13, 2015 at 9:00pm Et/Pt.
The cast of Guilt includes: Billy Zane, Emily Tremaine, Daisy Head, Cristian Solimeno, Naomi Ryan, Kevin Ryan, Zachary Fall, Simona Brown, and Sam Cassidy. Anthony Stewart Head (Daisy’s real-life father) is recurring as James Lahue, the wealthy stepfather of Grace (Head) and Natalie Atwood (Tremaine).
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The cast of Guilt includes: Billy Zane, Emily Tremaine, Daisy Head, Cristian Solimeno, Naomi Ryan, Kevin Ryan, Zachary Fall, Simona Brown, and Sam Cassidy. Anthony Stewart Head (Daisy’s real-life father) is recurring as James Lahue, the wealthy stepfather of Grace (Head) and Natalie Atwood (Tremaine).
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- 5/3/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
[caption id="attachment_47038" align="aligncenter" width="488"] Emily Tremaine, Billy Zane, Daisy Head (ABC/Lou Rocco)./caption]
Here's a new guilty pleasure. Freeform announces its Guilt TV series premieres Monday, June 13, 2016, at 9:00pm Edt. Below, check out pictures of the cast, from Freeform's 2016 Upfront presentation, and get more information about the show.
A murder mystery drama, Guilt stars Billy Zane, Emily Tremaine, Daisy Head, Cristian Solimeno, Naomi Ryan, Kevin Ryan, Zachary Fall, Simona Brown, and Sam Cassidy. Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Anthony Stewart Head (Daisy's dad) will recur as James Lahue, the wealthy stepfather of Grace (Head) and and Natalie Atwood (Tremaine).
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Here's a new guilty pleasure. Freeform announces its Guilt TV series premieres Monday, June 13, 2016, at 9:00pm Edt. Below, check out pictures of the cast, from Freeform's 2016 Upfront presentation, and get more information about the show.
A murder mystery drama, Guilt stars Billy Zane, Emily Tremaine, Daisy Head, Cristian Solimeno, Naomi Ryan, Kevin Ryan, Zachary Fall, Simona Brown, and Sam Cassidy. Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Anthony Stewart Head (Daisy's dad) will recur as James Lahue, the wealthy stepfather of Grace (Head) and and Natalie Atwood (Tremaine).
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- 4/8/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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Anthony Stewart Head has been cast as James Lahue, opposite his daughter, Daisy Head's Grace Atwood, in Freeform's upcoming Guilt TV series. This veteran of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Merlin, and the recently cancelled Dominion TV show, will play the Atwood girls' wealthy stepfather.
The cast of Guilt also includes Billy Zane, Emily Tremain, Cristian Solimeno, Naomi Ryan, Kevin Ryan, Zachary Fall, Simona Brown, and Sam Cassidy.
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Anthony Stewart Head has been cast as James Lahue, opposite his daughter, Daisy Head's Grace Atwood, in Freeform's upcoming Guilt TV series. This veteran of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Merlin, and the recently cancelled Dominion TV show, will play the Atwood girls' wealthy stepfather.
The cast of Guilt also includes Billy Zane, Emily Tremain, Cristian Solimeno, Naomi Ryan, Kevin Ryan, Zachary Fall, Simona Brown, and Sam Cassidy.
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- 3/30/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
“Buffy the Vampire Slayer” alum Anthony Stewart Head has joined the cast of Freeform’s “Guilt,” loosely based on the Amanda Knox murder trial. “Guilt” stars Head’s real-life daughter Daisy Head as Grace, a young American woman in London who becomes the prime suspect in the savage murder of her roommate. Head will assume the recurring role as James Lahue, Grace and Natalie Atwood’s wealthy, charming stepfather with ties to murder victim Molly Ryan. Also Read: Welcome Back, Anthony Stewart Head and Other 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' Alums Billy Zane (“Titanic”), Emily Tremaine (“Vinyl”), Cristian Solimeno...
- 3/30/2016
- by Linda Ge
- The Wrap
Anthony Stewart Head will join his daughter Daisy Head on Freeform's new original series Guilt. The hourlong soapy drama is about Grace Atwood (Daisy Head), a young American in London who becomes the prime suspect in the savage murder of her roommate. Her sister Natalie (the recently added Emily Tremaine) leaves her life as a Boston prosecutor and heads to London to defend her. Billy Zane, Cristian Solimeno, Naomi Ryan, Kevin Ryan, Zachary Fall, Simona Brown and newcomer…...
- 3/30/2016
- Deadline TV
Guilt just became a family affair.
Anthony Stewart Head (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) has been cast opposite daughter Daisy Head (The Syndicate) on Freeform’s forthcoming soap, TVLine has learned.
RelatedSleeping Beauty Follow-Up Series After in Development at Freeform
The murder mystery finds Grace Atwood (Head), a young American women, accused of viciously murdering her Bff while in London. The Buffy vet will assume the recurring role of James Lahue, Grace’s charming stepfather who just so happens to have ties to the victim.
Vinyl‘s Emily Tremaine also co-stars as Grace’s sister Natalie who teams up with...
Anthony Stewart Head (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) has been cast opposite daughter Daisy Head (The Syndicate) on Freeform’s forthcoming soap, TVLine has learned.
RelatedSleeping Beauty Follow-Up Series After in Development at Freeform
The murder mystery finds Grace Atwood (Head), a young American women, accused of viciously murdering her Bff while in London. The Buffy vet will assume the recurring role of James Lahue, Grace’s charming stepfather who just so happens to have ties to the victim.
Vinyl‘s Emily Tremaine also co-stars as Grace’s sister Natalie who teams up with...
- 3/30/2016
- TVLine.com
[caption id="attachment_44621" align="aligncenter" width="590"] Guilt - “Guilt” is a one-hour soapy drama about a young American woman in London who becomes the prime suspect in the savage murder of her roommate. (ABC Family/Nick Ray)Daisy Head/caption]
Freeform announced that production of its new Guilt TV series began in London, England, this week. Guilt is written, created and executive-produced by Kathryn Price and Nichole Millard. Writers Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer are executive producing, as are directors Gary Fleder and Larry Shaw. Stephen McPherson also serves as executive producer.
The cast of Guilt includes: Billy Zane, Emily Tremaine, Daisy Head, Cristian Solmeno, Naomi Ryan, Kevin Ryan, Zachary Fall, Simona Brown, and Sam Cassidy. Last month, Freeform announced Tremaine had been cast in the lead role, Natalie Atwood. Arrow's Katrina Law was originally cast as Atwood, for the pilot.
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Freeform announced that production of its new Guilt TV series began in London, England, this week. Guilt is written, created and executive-produced by Kathryn Price and Nichole Millard. Writers Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer are executive producing, as are directors Gary Fleder and Larry Shaw. Stephen McPherson also serves as executive producer.
The cast of Guilt includes: Billy Zane, Emily Tremaine, Daisy Head, Cristian Solmeno, Naomi Ryan, Kevin Ryan, Zachary Fall, Simona Brown, and Sam Cassidy. Last month, Freeform announced Tremaine had been cast in the lead role, Natalie Atwood. Arrow's Katrina Law was originally cast as Atwood, for the pilot.
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- 3/10/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
[caption id="attachment_44621" align="aligncenter" width="590"] Guilt - “Guilt” is a one-hour soapy drama about a young American woman in London who becomes the prime suspect in the savage murder of her roommate. (ABC Family/Nick Ray)Daisy Head/caption]
Vinyl's Emily Tremaine has been cast in a lead role in Freeform's new original Guilt TV series. Tremaine is set to play Natalie Atwood, a Boston prosecutor whose sister is accused of murder, in London.
Back in August 2015, Freeform (then ABC Family) announced in a press release that Arrow's Katrina Law had been cast in the role for the Guilt pilot. Guilt was ordered to series in November 2015, but no casting details were included in that release.
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Vinyl's Emily Tremaine has been cast in a lead role in Freeform's new original Guilt TV series. Tremaine is set to play Natalie Atwood, a Boston prosecutor whose sister is accused of murder, in London.
Back in August 2015, Freeform (then ABC Family) announced in a press release that Arrow's Katrina Law had been cast in the role for the Guilt pilot. Guilt was ordered to series in November 2015, but no casting details were included in that release.
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- 2/22/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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