Following the news that former Wizards of Waverly Place stars Selena Gomez and David Henrie are reprising their roles in a new Disney Channel sequel series, fans of the original show can’t help but wonder which other familiar faces might appear (as if by magic!) in the project.
Tentatively titled Wizards, the new show is a continuation of the original sitcom, which aired from 2007 to 2012. Both Gomez and Henrie are executive-producing, but only Henrie is expected to remain a regular if the pilot is picked up to series, whereas Gomez is only guest-starring in the first episode.
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Tentatively titled Wizards, the new show is a continuation of the original sitcom, which aired from 2007 to 2012. Both Gomez and Henrie are executive-producing, but only Henrie is expected to remain a regular if the pilot is picked up to series, whereas Gomez is only guest-starring in the first episode.
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- 1/19/2024
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Back to Waverly Place we go!
Disney Channel has ordered a pilot for a Wizards of Waverly Place sequel series, TVLine has confirmed.
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David Henrie, who co-starred in all four original Waverly seasons as teenage wizard Justin Russo, will reprise his role in a series-regular capacity for the potential follow-up. Selena Gomez, meanwhile, will guest-star in the pilot,...
Disney Channel has ordered a pilot for a Wizards of Waverly Place sequel series, TVLine has confirmed.
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David Henrie, who co-starred in all four original Waverly seasons as teenage wizard Justin Russo, will reprise his role in a series-regular capacity for the potential follow-up. Selena Gomez, meanwhile, will guest-star in the pilot,...
- 1/18/2024
- by Rebecca Iannucci
- TVLine.com
It’s been more than three years since Disney+ decided to scrap its grown-up Lizzie McGuire revival, but if you think we’re done talking about it, you couldn’t be more wrong.
Fortunately, we have some fresh tea to discuss, courtesy of writer Jonathan Hurwitz, who confirmed on TikTok that Lizzie’s reunion with middle school Bff Gordo (Adam Lamberg) wouldn’t exactly go the way some fans hoped.
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Fortunately, we have some fresh tea to discuss, courtesy of writer Jonathan Hurwitz, who confirmed on TikTok that Lizzie’s reunion with middle school Bff Gordo (Adam Lamberg) wouldn’t exactly go the way some fans hoped.
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- 1/17/2024
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Jack Hogan, an actor who starred in ABC’s Combat! for 111 episodes, died Dec. 6 of natural causes at his home in Bainbridge Island, Wash. He was 94 years old.
The news was confirmed to Variety by his son West.
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Hogan played Pfc William G. Kirby on Combat!, starring alongside Rick Jason, Vic Morrow and Pierre Jalbert. The show...
The news was confirmed to Variety by his son West.
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- 12/11/2023
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
Anna “Chicakdee” Cardwell, the oldest daughter of reality TV star June Shannon (aka Mama June) died on Saturday. She was 29 years old.
Shannon confirmed the news of her daughter’s death in a post on Instagram Sunday.
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“With the breaking heart, we are announcing that [Anna] is no longer with us,” she wrote. “She passed away in my home last night peacefully at 11:12 Pm.
Shannon confirmed the news of her daughter’s death in a post on Instagram Sunday.
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“With the breaking heart, we are announcing that [Anna] is no longer with us,” she wrote. “She passed away in my home last night peacefully at 11:12 Pm.
- 12/10/2023
- by Claire Franken
- TVLine.com
Following the death of Stan Rogow this week, Hilary Duff shared a message of gratitude for the producer “who fought for her” to play the lead in the series Lizzie McGuire. Rogow passed away on December 7 at the age of 75.
“Writing this right now is bringing back so many distant memories of what feels like a completely different lifetime…One where I had absolutely no clue where I was heading or how I was getting there, but where I had that eagerness and blind optimism that accompanies youth and your first opportunities to step up,” she posted to Instagram on Saturday.
She continued, “You heavily cherish the people who first believe and see something in you, and for me, there was a special a very special person who fought for me to land a role that would change the entire course of my life…and I’m so sad to hear of his passing today.
“Writing this right now is bringing back so many distant memories of what feels like a completely different lifetime…One where I had absolutely no clue where I was heading or how I was getting there, but where I had that eagerness and blind optimism that accompanies youth and your first opportunities to step up,” she posted to Instagram on Saturday.
She continued, “You heavily cherish the people who first believe and see something in you, and for me, there was a special a very special person who fought for me to land a role that would change the entire course of my life…and I’m so sad to hear of his passing today.
- 12/10/2023
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Hilary Duff is paying tribute to one of the first people in Hollywood who believed in her – Lizzie McGuire producer Stan Rogow.
Stan worked on Lizzie McGuire and other projects, including Fame. A representative for his family confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter that he sadly passed away on Thursday (December 7) at the age of 75.
Upon hearing the news, Hilary took to social media to reflect on her memories with Stan and to express gratitude for how he impacted her life.
Read Hilary Duff’s tribute to Lizzie McGuire producer Stan Rogow…
“Writing this right now is bringing back so many distant memories of what feels like a completely different lifetime…One where I had absolutely no clue where I was heading or how I was getting there, but where I had that eagerness and blind optimism that accompanies youth and your first opportunities to step up,” Hilary wrote in a message shared on Instagram.
Stan worked on Lizzie McGuire and other projects, including Fame. A representative for his family confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter that he sadly passed away on Thursday (December 7) at the age of 75.
Upon hearing the news, Hilary took to social media to reflect on her memories with Stan and to express gratitude for how he impacted her life.
Read Hilary Duff’s tribute to Lizzie McGuire producer Stan Rogow…
“Writing this right now is bringing back so many distant memories of what feels like a completely different lifetime…One where I had absolutely no clue where I was heading or how I was getting there, but where I had that eagerness and blind optimism that accompanies youth and your first opportunities to step up,” Hilary wrote in a message shared on Instagram.
- 12/10/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Hilary Duff is paying tribute to Stan Rogow, a producer on Disney Channel’s Lizzie McGuire, following the news of his death.
Rogow passed away on Thursday at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, a family spokesperson confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter Saturday. He was 75.
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“Writing this right now is bringing back so many distant memories of what feels like a completely different lifetime…,” Duff, who played...
Rogow passed away on Thursday at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, a family spokesperson confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter Saturday. He was 75.
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- 12/10/2023
- by Claire Franken
- TVLine.com
Stan Rogow, a veteran producer for the Hilary Duff-starring Lizzie McGuire series and feature film, and an Emmy nominee for his earlier work on the TV series Fame, has died at 75.
Rogow died Thursday at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, reports indicate. No cause was given.
Born in Brooklyn, Rogow graduated from Boston University School of Law and worked as a lawyer before serving as an executive in charge of production on the 1980 Emmy-winning CBS telefilm Playing for Time, starring Vanessa Redgrave.
After that, he moved to Los Angeles and soon was working with the TV series Fame, for which he shared in a 1982 Emmy nomination. Rogow served as a producer on the pilot of the NBC series.
Rogow also created the 1992 CBS comedy-drama Middle Ages, starring Peter Riegert, and produced other series such as State of Grace, Afterworld and Woke Up Dead.
Rogow produced Lizzie McGuire and...
Rogow died Thursday at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, reports indicate. No cause was given.
Born in Brooklyn, Rogow graduated from Boston University School of Law and worked as a lawyer before serving as an executive in charge of production on the 1980 Emmy-winning CBS telefilm Playing for Time, starring Vanessa Redgrave.
After that, he moved to Los Angeles and soon was working with the TV series Fame, for which he shared in a 1982 Emmy nomination. Rogow served as a producer on the pilot of the NBC series.
Rogow also created the 1992 CBS comedy-drama Middle Ages, starring Peter Riegert, and produced other series such as State of Grace, Afterworld and Woke Up Dead.
Rogow produced Lizzie McGuire and...
- 12/9/2023
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Stan Rogow, the writer and Emmy-nominated producer who guided the Hilary Duff-starring Lizzie McGuire series and feature that spawned from the Disney Channel hit and partnered with John Sayles on several projects, has died. He was 75.
Rogow died Thursday at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, family spokesperson Scott Fisher told The Hollywood Reporter.
Early in his career, Rogow served as a producer on the pilot of the acclaimed NBC series Fame and shared an Emmy nomination for outstanding drama series in 1982 with William Blinn and two others.
The Brooklyn native was also an exec producer on the 2004-06 Discovery Kids sitcom Darcy’s Wild Life, starring Sara Paxton, and he co-created another show for the network, the 2005-07 adventure series Flight 29 Down, featuring Corbin Bleu.
Rogow produced Sayles-written The Clan of the Cave Bear (1986), starring Daryl Hannah, before they teamed to create the 1990 NBC drama Shannon’s Deal, starring...
Rogow died Thursday at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, family spokesperson Scott Fisher told The Hollywood Reporter.
Early in his career, Rogow served as a producer on the pilot of the acclaimed NBC series Fame and shared an Emmy nomination for outstanding drama series in 1982 with William Blinn and two others.
The Brooklyn native was also an exec producer on the 2004-06 Discovery Kids sitcom Darcy’s Wild Life, starring Sara Paxton, and he co-created another show for the network, the 2005-07 adventure series Flight 29 Down, featuring Corbin Bleu.
Rogow produced Sayles-written The Clan of the Cave Bear (1986), starring Daryl Hannah, before they teamed to create the 1990 NBC drama Shannon’s Deal, starring...
- 12/9/2023
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Stan Rogow, a veteran writer, producer and music manager who was a key player in such series as “Lizzie McGuire” and “Fame” and the 1986 feature “Clan of the Cave Bear, died Dec. 7 at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles. He was 75.
Rogow was most active in television, working on such notable series as “Playing for Time,” “Shannon’s Deal,” “Flight 29 Down,” “Darcy’s Wild Life,” “State of Grace,” “Valemont,” “Woke Up Dead,” and “Afterworld.” His other feature film credits include 1994’s “All I Want For Christmas” and “Men of War” and 2003’s “The Lizzie McGuire Movie.”
Rogow earned three Emmy nominations over his long career, one for the NBC series “Fame” in 1982 and in 2003 and 2004 for Disney Channel’s “Lizzie McGuire.”
Born in 1948 in Brooklyn, Rogow was a graduate of Boston University School of Law. By 1980, Rogow was in Hollywood working as a producer with Gerald Isenberg’s Jozak Co., which...
Rogow was most active in television, working on such notable series as “Playing for Time,” “Shannon’s Deal,” “Flight 29 Down,” “Darcy’s Wild Life,” “State of Grace,” “Valemont,” “Woke Up Dead,” and “Afterworld.” His other feature film credits include 1994’s “All I Want For Christmas” and “Men of War” and 2003’s “The Lizzie McGuire Movie.”
Rogow earned three Emmy nominations over his long career, one for the NBC series “Fame” in 1982 and in 2003 and 2004 for Disney Channel’s “Lizzie McGuire.”
Born in 1948 in Brooklyn, Rogow was a graduate of Boston University School of Law. By 1980, Rogow was in Hollywood working as a producer with Gerald Isenberg’s Jozak Co., which...
- 12/9/2023
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
Hilary Duff and Mandy Moore were two of the hottest teen pop stars in the early 2000s. They also grew up to enjoy successful careers as adults.
Moore recently starred as the mom of “The Big Three” in the popular NBC drama This Is Us. Her six seasons as Rebecca Pearson earned her multiple awards, critical praise, and millions of fans who adored Jack and Rebecca’s love story.
After taking some time off, Duff returned to acting as Kelsey Peters in the hit TV Land sitcom Younger from 2015 to 2021. She now stars as Sophie in the Hulu series How I Met Your Father.
Both actors are now mothers and great friends.
Growing up with Hilary Duff and Mandy Moore Hilary Duff and Mandy Moore on Nov. 13, 2021, in West Hollywood, California | Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Baby2Baby
Believe it or not, Hilary Duff “bombed” her first audition for Lizzie McGuire.
Moore recently starred as the mom of “The Big Three” in the popular NBC drama This Is Us. Her six seasons as Rebecca Pearson earned her multiple awards, critical praise, and millions of fans who adored Jack and Rebecca’s love story.
After taking some time off, Duff returned to acting as Kelsey Peters in the hit TV Land sitcom Younger from 2015 to 2021. She now stars as Sophie in the Hulu series How I Met Your Father.
Both actors are now mothers and great friends.
Growing up with Hilary Duff and Mandy Moore Hilary Duff and Mandy Moore on Nov. 13, 2021, in West Hollywood, California | Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Baby2Baby
Believe it or not, Hilary Duff “bombed” her first audition for Lizzie McGuire.
- 2/19/2023
- by Stacy Feintuch
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Get excited “Lizzie McGuire” fans because a reboot series of the much loved Disney Channel teen show has been picked up at Disney Plus.
Lizzie McGuire herself Hilary Duff, who is set to reprise the role, announced the series at Disney Plus’s D23 Expo event. Terri Minsky, who created the original, is also aboard the revival, which he was on hand to promote Friday.
The original “Lizzie McGuire” series ran for two seasons on the Disney Channel from 2001 to 2004. The show helped establish Duff as a household name in the 2000s. It centered around the titular 13-year old who struggled to navigate middle school.
“Lizzie has also grown up, she’s older, she’s wiser, she has a much bigger shoe budget,” Duff said from the stage Friday in Anaheim. She added, “She has her dream job, the perfect life right now working as an apprentice to a fancy New York City decorator.
Lizzie McGuire herself Hilary Duff, who is set to reprise the role, announced the series at Disney Plus’s D23 Expo event. Terri Minsky, who created the original, is also aboard the revival, which he was on hand to promote Friday.
The original “Lizzie McGuire” series ran for two seasons on the Disney Channel from 2001 to 2004. The show helped establish Duff as a household name in the 2000s. It centered around the titular 13-year old who struggled to navigate middle school.
“Lizzie has also grown up, she’s older, she’s wiser, she has a much bigger shoe budget,” Duff said from the stage Friday in Anaheim. She added, “She has her dream job, the perfect life right now working as an apprentice to a fancy New York City decorator.
- 8/23/2019
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Just where do vampires go to learn how to deal with humans on a day-to-day basis? Can't exactly head down to the nearest etiquette class or check out a local finishing school. Vamps have to be a bit more creative. Thankfully they have Valemont... a place that teaches the undead how to deal with the not yet undead.
On Halloween 2011 Cambio.com is going to feature Valemont in feature-length format, meaning there will be plenty of fangs, blood and brooding for everyone in this story about the education of vampires. Since music videos basically don't exist anymore, MTV needs to find some programs to keep them afloat until "Beavis and Butt-Head" begin to dominate again. "Teen Wolf" is the first of those shows. Now MTV is hoping Valemont scores a big film victory for them.
Read on for all the details and what to expect from Valemont. And prepare for...
On Halloween 2011 Cambio.com is going to feature Valemont in feature-length format, meaning there will be plenty of fangs, blood and brooding for everyone in this story about the education of vampires. Since music videos basically don't exist anymore, MTV needs to find some programs to keep them afloat until "Beavis and Butt-Head" begin to dominate again. "Teen Wolf" is the first of those shows. Now MTV is hoping Valemont scores a big film victory for them.
Read on for all the details and what to expect from Valemont. And prepare for...
- 10/29/2011
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
Disney Xd has decided to order a pilot of “Gulliver Quinn”, a show starring and produced by “Napoleon Dynamite” star Jon Heder, according to Movieline. The premise of the pilot is about a man named Gulliver (Heder), who enrolls in the seventh grade after he and his family return from a 15-year research expedition concerning a rare tortoise. The pilot is written by “Malcom in the Middle” writer Dan Kopelman and will be directed by Rob Schrab. Heder and Kopelman are acting as executive producers along with “Lizzie McGwire” producer Stan Rogow. “It’s an absolute coup for Disney Xd to be working with Jon,” said Adam Bonnett, Senior Vice President...
- 5/21/2011
- by monique
- ShockYa
Exclusive: Disney Xd, the cable network targeting boys 6-14, has handed a pilot order to Gulliver Quinn, a live-action comedy headlined by Napoleon Dynamite star Jon Heder. Written by Dan Kopelman (Malcolm In the Middle), the project centers on Gulliver Quinn (Heder), a grown man enrolled in the seventh grade after his family returns from a 15-year research expedition. Rob Schrab will direct the pilot, which is now casting the other roles. Heder and Kopelman are executive producing with veteran tween series producer Stan Rogow (Lizzie McGuire). "It's an absolute coup for Disney Xd to be working with Jon -- he is a tremendous comedic talent, and Dan Kopelman's brilliant script is the perfect project to showcase his quirky sense of humor," said Adam Bonnett, Svp, Original Programming, Disney Channels. After living in a cave in remote northwest India where his mom and dad were making a documentary film on a rare tortoise,...
- 5/21/2011
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Robin Lippin initially imagined her move to L.A. as temporary. She was hoping to pick up some entertainment industry job experience before returning to her native New York. Two decades and dozens of casting gigs later, Lippin still calls Hollywood home. Her credits include the legendary Aaron Spelling hours "Charlie's Angels" and "Fantasy Island," tween hits "Saved by the Bell" and "Lizzie McGuire," and the Web series "Woke Up Dead" and "Valemont." Currently, she and Jeff Meshel are hard at work assembling the ensemble for the upcoming CW series "Life Unexpected." "It's an incredible show," Lippin says. "To do a show that has comedy and drama and such heart is really a great experience."Spelling ClassGrowing up, my sister was an actress, and I used to see plays all the time in New York. I knew I either wanted to be a casting director or an agent. I came...
- 12/31/2009
- backstage.com
It's not exactly coincidence that today's launch of Sony's zombie comedy web seriesWoke Up Dead comes on the heels of the company's box-office-winning $25 million opening weekend for Zombieland. In fact it was pretty much by design. With its debut on Crackle today, the Jon Heder (Napoleon Dynamite) led comedy is the latest example of how the studios are starting the work their digital properties into the synergistic business mix, capitalizing on buzz from one property to drive interest in another. The series is touted as the tentpole of Crackle's fall lineup, one that is slimmed down from previous seasons to feature just a handful of premium, more polished online series from Sony Pictures Television. It's the latest from online creative shop Electric Farm Entertainment, the guys behind web series like NBC's Gemini Division and more recently MTV's Valemont. Heder stars as a six-year USC grad turned office drone, Drex Greene,...
- 10/6/2009
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
Woke Up Dead is a new live-action zombie comedy from Electric Farm Entertainment appearing on Sony Pictures Entertainment’s online video network, Crackle.com. The original online series stars comedian Jon Heder (Napoleon Dynamite, Blades of Glory), Josh Gad (Back to You, The Rocker), Krysten Ritter (Breaking Bad, 27 Dresses), Jean Smart (24, Samantha Who?) and Wayne Knight (Seinfeld). Woke Up Dead, marks Heder's first foray into the world of web programming and takes place in various locations around Los Angeles, California. The story of Woke Up Dead follows Drex Greene (Heder), a regular recent college grad who finds himself undergoing an inexplicable transformation that begins when he wakes up at the bottom of a water-filled bathtub. Drex’s roommate Matt, who has been eagerly filming his demise, informs him that he’s easily (and inhumanly) been underwater for more than a half-hour. As he starts to develop zombie-like tendencies, Drex finds...
- 10/5/2009
- by Dave Campbell
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
Sony's Crackle.com announced its fall lineup today and as expected, the Jon Heder lead zombie comedy Woke Up Dead is the headlining web series in the bunch. The online network is known for rolling out new 13-week seasons four times a year, and this new slate has just three new original series in it. The other two newcomers, Groundlings comedy Hardline: Inside the Idaho Sex Cult and Barry Sonnenfeld's The Esquire Digital Man join the weekly returning series Anytime with Bob Kushell, Penn Says and My Long Distance Relationship. The most touted is clearly Woke Up Dead from web vets Electric Farm Entertainment (Gemini Division, Afterworld, Valemont), which first popped up in development last summer. After finally lensing earlier this summer, the series calls itself a "re-imagining of the zombie mythology" with Jon Heder (Napoleon Dynamite) plays a USC college student thrust into a world of zombie powers...
- 9/17/2009
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
London -- British commercial broadcaster ITV shares may be trading around rock bottom, but it's flexing its muscle in the emerging Internet video market, announcing the acquisition of a 10% stake in Web video production studio Electric Farm Entertainment for an undisclosed sum Friday.
Acquired through its U.S. production unit, Granada America, the acquisition gives ITV a foothold in online drama content creation aimed at a youth audience in the mold of such successes as Bebo's "Kate Modern," "PromQueen" and "Quarterlife."
Current Electric Farm Web drama formats include sci-fi show "Gemini Division" and thriller "Woke Up Dead."
Under the deal, Granada America also is expected to explore new Web video content possibilities for its U.S. factual entertainment brands including "Hell's Kitchen," "Nanny 911" and "One More Time."
Santa Monica-based Electric Farm was founded by former Sony Pictures Entertainment co-president Jeff Sagansky and Disney producer Stan Rogow.
"I'm attracted to this company because they are specializing in scripted direct-to-Internet programming that is economically produced but creatively engaging," ITV Global Content head Lee Bartlett said. "These projects have worldwide appeal to audiences and advertisers alike, with the potential to grow on to other platforms including TV."
ITV shares rose 1.3% to 43p (85 cents) on the news.
Acquired through its U.S. production unit, Granada America, the acquisition gives ITV a foothold in online drama content creation aimed at a youth audience in the mold of such successes as Bebo's "Kate Modern," "PromQueen" and "Quarterlife."
Current Electric Farm Web drama formats include sci-fi show "Gemini Division" and thriller "Woke Up Dead."
Under the deal, Granada America also is expected to explore new Web video content possibilities for its U.S. factual entertainment brands including "Hell's Kitchen," "Nanny 911" and "One More Time."
Santa Monica-based Electric Farm was founded by former Sony Pictures Entertainment co-president Jeff Sagansky and Disney producer Stan Rogow.
"I'm attracted to this company because they are specializing in scripted direct-to-Internet programming that is economically produced but creatively engaging," ITV Global Content head Lee Bartlett said. "These projects have worldwide appeal to audiences and advertisers alike, with the potential to grow on to other platforms including TV."
ITV shares rose 1.3% to 43p (85 cents) on the news.
- 8/1/2008
- by By Mimi Turner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
NBC Universal is taking another stab at bridging the Internet-TV divide.
The company has inked a deal with Stan Rogow, Brent Friedman and Jeff Sagansky's Electric Farm Entertainment for the domestic rights to their upcoming Internet sci-fi series Gemini Division, starring Rosario Dawson.
NBC Uni also has acquired the rights to Electric Farm's next scripted online series, the zombie comedy Woke Up Dead.
Sony Pictures TV International has come aboard to co-produce and distribute the two series internationally on mobile, broadband and traditional TV.
Under the deal with NBC Universal Digital Studio, the 50 three-minute episodes of Gemini and Dead will run on various company Web sites, including NBC.com.
The first several episodes of the series -- as many as eight -- will get a preview across a number of NBC Uni platforms, including TV networks.
"Our vision is to use the TV assets as a marketing device to attract viewers to the Internet series," Rogow said.
Gemini, eyed for a late-summer launch, stars Dawson as a New York cop who uncovers a global conspiracy involving the creation of simulated live forms that have assimilated with the unsuspecting public.
The company has inked a deal with Stan Rogow, Brent Friedman and Jeff Sagansky's Electric Farm Entertainment for the domestic rights to their upcoming Internet sci-fi series Gemini Division, starring Rosario Dawson.
NBC Uni also has acquired the rights to Electric Farm's next scripted online series, the zombie comedy Woke Up Dead.
Sony Pictures TV International has come aboard to co-produce and distribute the two series internationally on mobile, broadband and traditional TV.
Under the deal with NBC Universal Digital Studio, the 50 three-minute episodes of Gemini and Dead will run on various company Web sites, including NBC.com.
The first several episodes of the series -- as many as eight -- will get a preview across a number of NBC Uni platforms, including TV networks.
"Our vision is to use the TV assets as a marketing device to attract viewers to the Internet series," Rogow said.
Gemini, eyed for a late-summer launch, stars Dawson as a New York cop who uncovers a global conspiracy involving the creation of simulated live forms that have assimilated with the unsuspecting public.
- 4/16/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Rosario Dawson is venturing into digital entertainment, partnering with Stan Rogow, Brent Friedman and Jeff Sagansky to produce and star in "The Gemini Division", a live-action/motion-capture animation online sci-fi series.
Dawson also is attached to star in and produce potential TV series, feature film and game versions of "Gemini".
Rogow, Friedman and Sagansky's company, Electric Farm Entertainment, will produce 100 three-minute episodes of "Gemini", which will star Dawson as a New York cop investigating the bizarre murder of her husband and who uncovers a global conspiracy involving the creation of simulated live forms that have assimilated with the unsuspecting public.
Rogow, Friedman and Sagansky, who are producing the project with Dawson, approached the actress with the idea for "Gemini" after she lent her voice to the trio's first Internet series, "Afterworld".
The futuristic 2.5-D-animated "Afterworld" was acquired for international distribution by Sony Pictures Television International, which is launching it globally on mobile, broadband and traditional TV.
Dawson is not a stranger to the sci-fi genre.
Dawson also is attached to star in and produce potential TV series, feature film and game versions of "Gemini".
Rogow, Friedman and Sagansky's company, Electric Farm Entertainment, will produce 100 three-minute episodes of "Gemini", which will star Dawson as a New York cop investigating the bizarre murder of her husband and who uncovers a global conspiracy involving the creation of simulated live forms that have assimilated with the unsuspecting public.
Rogow, Friedman and Sagansky, who are producing the project with Dawson, approached the actress with the idea for "Gemini" after she lent her voice to the trio's first Internet series, "Afterworld".
The futuristic 2.5-D-animated "Afterworld" was acquired for international distribution by Sony Pictures Television International, which is launching it globally on mobile, broadband and traditional TV.
Dawson is not a stranger to the sci-fi genre.
- 8/16/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
To lure more girls to its Saturday morning kids block, NBC is turning to the executive producer behind the rival Walt Disney Co. hit Lizzie McGuire for a new fall series. Discovery Kids on NBC has greenlighted the scripted comedy Darcy's Wild Life from Stan Rogow Prods. to replace the canceled Scout's Safari. The series will be produced in Toronto with Sara Paxton (Sleepover) in the title role, playing a Beverly Hills native who moves to a farm with her mother, an actress. Discovery is looking to build on inroads it has made with young female viewers; the block topped its first-quarter yield in the girls 6-11 demographic by 27% compared with last year and 33% among girls 9-14.
- 6/30/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Lizzie McGuire executive producer Stan Rogow has inked a first-look deal with NBC. Under the one-year pact, Rogow will give NBC first crack at all his series ideas. NBC, in turn, has a commitment to develop as many as three scripts from the writer-producer and to pay penalty if none of them is picked up as a pilot. "Stan is an invaluable producer who attracts unique voices to television," said Cheryl Dolins, senior vp comedy development at NBC. "We are all excited to work with him."...
- 7/11/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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