'CALL YOUR MOTHER' SITCOM
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Kyra Sedgwick will lead the sitcom as the mom |
GETS SERIES ORDER AT ABC Even though it hasn't shot a pilot before the corona lockdown, just based on the scripts, ABC's multicam sitcom
CALL YOUR MOTHER (aka My Village) has become the second sitcom to be ordered for next season after
B Positive. It follows an empty-nester mom (
Kyra Sedgwick) who wonders how she ended up alone while her children live their best lives thousands of miles away. She decides
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Joey Bragg and Patrick Brammall will also star in Call Your Mother |
her place is with her family and as she reinserts herself into their lives, her kids realize they might actually need her more than they thought.
Rachel Sennott, Joey Bragg, Patrick Brammall, Emma Caymares and
Austin Crute will also star.
'ANGEL OF DARKNESS'
ALIENIST SEASON 2 TRAILER!
In a bit darker genre, a trailer has been released for the second season of The Alienist period crime drama this time titled
ANGEL OF DARKNESS which hits TNT this summer Sunday, July 26th set at the turn of the century!
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The Alienist: Angel Of DarknessBased on the Angel of Darkness novel by
Caleb Carr, this season follows Sara Howard (
Dakota Fanning) who has now opened up her own private
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The new season will start on TNT July 26th! |
detective agency. Returning are Dr. Laszlo Kreizler (
Daniel Brühl), the titular “alienist” who brilliantly and eccentrically psychologically profiles his
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Luke Evans returns as John Moore |
criminals, and John Moore
(Luke Evans), who now works as a New York Times reporter. The dynamic trio are on the case of a missing baby, the
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Daniel Bruhl leads the series as the Alienist himself |
daughter of the Spanish Consular. Their investigation leads them down a sinister path of murder and deceit, heading towards a dangerous and elusive
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Dakota Fanning takes the female lead in the second season as well |
killer. As in The Alienist, the series shines a light on the provocative issues of the era – the corruption of institutions, yellow press sensationalism, themes that still resonate today.