Showtime Summons The Damned
X-Men screenwriter David Hayter will adapt the Oni Press supernatural gangster comic by Cullen Bunn and Brian Hurtt for the cable network.
X-Men screenwriter David Hayter will adapt the Oni Press supernatural gangster comic by Cullen Bunn and Brian Hurtt for the cable network.
Showtime arrived at Comic-Con International last week with news about returning fan-favorite series Dexter and Shameless, as well as a teaser for the new drama Homeland, co-starring Morena Baccarin.
The writer, who created the acclaimed British series Queer as Folk, is again turning the spotlight on the lives of gay men with Cucumber.
The writer of The Dark Knight Rises and Man of Steel will write and produce a television series based on the sprawling, award-winning crime saga by Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso.
The cable channel has decided that the third season will be the last for the critically acclaimed comedy-drama about a suburban housewife with dissociative identity disorder. However, Edie Falco’s Nurse Jackie received better news; it’ll return for a fourth season.
The cable network gave 12-episode orders to a half-hour comedy starring Don Cheadle and Kristen Bell, and a one-hour drama headlined by Claire Danes, Damian Lewis and Mandy Patinkin.
Veronica Mars star Kristen Bell has joined Don Cheadle in a Showtime pilot for a dark comedy about dueling corporate-management consulting firms.
Actors and creators behind four of Showtime’s hit series — “Dexter,” “Californication,” “Weeds” and “Nurse Jackie” — appeared at Comic-Con International to talk about the appeal of their shows’ anti-heroes, and what viewers can expect from the upcoming seasons.
Following the surprising climax of the show’s fourth season, things are going to change for Showtime’s Dexter as it heads into season 5, according to the show’s producers.
The cast and producers of Showtime’s Dexter gave an audience in a packed ballroom at Comic-Con International a sneak peek of what’s in store for the hit series’ fifth season.