Hey, "Black Lightning" fans. Unfortunately, we've got some crappy news for you guys in this article. It turns out that for whatever reason, The CW will not be airing the new episode 5 of this current season 3 tonight. It has been confirmed that this will just be a one-week delay. That means you guys can expect to see the new episode 5 air next Monday night, November 11, 2019 at approximately 8 pm central standard time on The CW of course. So, be sure to mark down that very important date on your TV show schedules. So, what will the CW be airing in place of Black Lightning tonight? According to the TV Guide listings, The CW is actually airing an episode of "Black Lightning." They're just not going to be airing a new episode. It will be a repeat of the season 3, episode 1 premiere episode. That particular episode is titled, "The Book of Occupation: Chapter One: Birth of Blackbird.
- 11/5/2019
- by Derek Smith
- OnTheFlix
A bloody good trailer has dropped for the new horror comedy series from Blumhouse Television, 12 Deadly Days. The series will debut on YouTube Red on December 12th. Also: a new exclusive clip from Wives With Knives, acquisition details for Slasher.com, Wizard World's financial partnership with Bristol Investment Fund, Superstition details, and El Rey Network's new focus on "Strivers."
12 Deadly Days Trailer & Release Details: Press Release: "(Los Angeles, CA) -- December 6, 2016 -- YouTube and Emmy Award-winning Blumhouse Television today announced that they have partnered on a new half-hour horror-comedy series called “Deadly Days”. Over the course of a dozen interconnected tales, the residents of Saturn, CA find themselves terrorized by everything from killer carolers and lovelorn vampires to cursed fruitcakes and haunted Christmas trees. The series will debut exclusively on YouTube Red on December 12, 2016.
Blumhouse Television is serving as the studio on the series created by executive producers Chris Cullari...
12 Deadly Days Trailer & Release Details: Press Release: "(Los Angeles, CA) -- December 6, 2016 -- YouTube and Emmy Award-winning Blumhouse Television today announced that they have partnered on a new half-hour horror-comedy series called “Deadly Days”. Over the course of a dozen interconnected tales, the residents of Saturn, CA find themselves terrorized by everything from killer carolers and lovelorn vampires to cursed fruitcakes and haunted Christmas trees. The series will debut exclusively on YouTube Red on December 12, 2016.
Blumhouse Television is serving as the studio on the series created by executive producers Chris Cullari...
- 12/7/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
XLrator Media and Mario Van Peebles’ new TV outfit Mvptv will produce 13-episode series.
Production is set to begin in early 2017 and will air later in the year on Syfy.
Van Peebles will also write, direct and star in some of the episodes. Joel Anderson Thompson (Battlestar Galactica, Boomtown, House M.D.) has been brought on as showrunner and Laurence Andries (Alias, Six Feet Under, Supernatural, The Pacific) will serve as executive producer.
Writing team Brusta Brown and John Mitchell Todd have also boarded the series. XLrator Media holds international rights.
The series centres on the Mosley family, owners of the only funeral home in a fictitious town on the outskirts of New Orleans and keepers of the town’s dark secrets and history.
“Superstition is an intelligent, boundary-pushing genre series rich in supernatural lore and myths, featuring an eccentric family who have an unusual connection to an otherworldly plane, and the dark force that unleashes the demons...
Production is set to begin in early 2017 and will air later in the year on Syfy.
Van Peebles will also write, direct and star in some of the episodes. Joel Anderson Thompson (Battlestar Galactica, Boomtown, House M.D.) has been brought on as showrunner and Laurence Andries (Alias, Six Feet Under, Supernatural, The Pacific) will serve as executive producer.
Writing team Brusta Brown and John Mitchell Todd have also boarded the series. XLrator Media holds international rights.
The series centres on the Mosley family, owners of the only funeral home in a fictitious town on the outskirts of New Orleans and keepers of the town’s dark secrets and history.
“Superstition is an intelligent, boundary-pushing genre series rich in supernatural lore and myths, featuring an eccentric family who have an unusual connection to an otherworldly plane, and the dark force that unleashes the demons...
- 12/6/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Barry Gordon’s XLrator Media and Mario Van Peebles’ new TV outfit Mvptv will produce the 13-episode direct-to-series order.
Production is set to begin in early 2017 and will air later in the year on Syfy.
Van Peebles will also write, direct and star in some of the episodes. Joel Anderson Thompson (Battlestar Galactica, Boomtown, House M.D.) has been brought on as showrunner and Laurence Andries (Alias, Six Feet Under, Supernatural, The Pacific) will serve as executive producer.
Writing team Brusta Brown and John Mitchell Todd have also boarded the series. XLrator Media holds international rights.
The series centres on the Mosley family, owners of the only funeral home in a fictitious town on the outskirts of New Orleans and keepers of the town’s dark secrets and history.
“Superstition is an intelligent, boundary-pushing genre series rich in supernatural lore and myths, featuring an eccentric family who have an unusual connection to an otherworldly plane, and the dark...
Production is set to begin in early 2017 and will air later in the year on Syfy.
Van Peebles will also write, direct and star in some of the episodes. Joel Anderson Thompson (Battlestar Galactica, Boomtown, House M.D.) has been brought on as showrunner and Laurence Andries (Alias, Six Feet Under, Supernatural, The Pacific) will serve as executive producer.
Writing team Brusta Brown and John Mitchell Todd have also boarded the series. XLrator Media holds international rights.
The series centres on the Mosley family, owners of the only funeral home in a fictitious town on the outskirts of New Orleans and keepers of the town’s dark secrets and history.
“Superstition is an intelligent, boundary-pushing genre series rich in supernatural lore and myths, featuring an eccentric family who have an unusual connection to an otherworldly plane, and the dark...
- 12/6/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Caliber Media Co., the management-production outfit run by Jack Heller and Dallas Sonnier, is in expansion mode, with Laura Gibson and Jennifer Au joining the fold as managers, Caliber has told TheWrap. Gibson previously served as a talent agent at ICM. Her clients include actors like Luke Arnold ("Black Sails"), Shelby Young ("American Horror Story") and "Terminales" star Abhi Sinha (pictured). Au, who spent the last four years at Untitled Entertainment, represents John Todd and Brusta Brown ("Natural 20"), Megan Griffiths ("Eden") and Jim Beggarly ("Free Samples"), among others. Gibson and Au join current Caliber managers Adam Marshall, Jared Schwartz,...
- 12/19/2012
- by Liza Foreman
- The Wrap
So, by now, everybody’s heard endlessly about all the big mainstream movie, tv show and comic book news that came out of this year’s Comic-Con International.
However, the unsung winners of the world’s largest media gathering were the winners of Comic-Con’s Independent Film Festival, which ran four straight days and nights of genre short films from all over the world. Films were screened in blocks according to type with one winning film picked from each block.
The big winner of the Cci-iff was Alex DeMille’s The Absence, a horror film about a middle manager investigating an odd mystery being covered up by the corporation he works for. The Absence took home two awards, one for Best Horror/Suspense Film and the other the Judge’s Choice Award.
(Judges for the fest included filmmakers Steven-Charles Jaffee and Kyle Newman, plus entertainment journalist Borys Kit.)
Other winners...
However, the unsung winners of the world’s largest media gathering were the winners of Comic-Con’s Independent Film Festival, which ran four straight days and nights of genre short films from all over the world. Films were screened in blocks according to type with one winning film picked from each block.
The big winner of the Cci-iff was Alex DeMille’s The Absence, a horror film about a middle manager investigating an odd mystery being covered up by the corporation he works for. The Absence took home two awards, one for Best Horror/Suspense Film and the other the Judge’s Choice Award.
(Judges for the fest included filmmakers Steven-Charles Jaffee and Kyle Newman, plus entertainment journalist Borys Kit.)
Other winners...
- 8/8/2012
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
San Diego’s Comic-Con International is the biggest event in the world devoted to genre pop culture. While the big Hollywood movies get the most mainstream press, there’s also a large, lesser known and promoted Independent Film Festival devoted to genre short films tucked away within the overall convention.
The Cci-iff, as it’s acronymed, runs completely concurrently with the convention with programming running from morning to night that includes films devoted to comic book-inspired movies, horror movies, sci-fi flicks, comedies and documentaries. There are also several panels on filmmaking sandwiched in between the on-screen entertainment.
The fest also gives out awards. This year’s juror panel includes filmmakers Steven-Charles Jaffee and Kyle Newman, plus entertainment journalist Borys Kit.
Programming blocks are broken up by genre and the full film lineup below gives the exact starting time of each short film. There’s also one feature film screening this year,...
The Cci-iff, as it’s acronymed, runs completely concurrently with the convention with programming running from morning to night that includes films devoted to comic book-inspired movies, horror movies, sci-fi flicks, comedies and documentaries. There are also several panels on filmmaking sandwiched in between the on-screen entertainment.
The fest also gives out awards. This year’s juror panel includes filmmakers Steven-Charles Jaffee and Kyle Newman, plus entertainment journalist Borys Kit.
Programming blocks are broken up by genre and the full film lineup below gives the exact starting time of each short film. There’s also one feature film screening this year,...
- 7/10/2012
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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