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BEVERLY HILLS, CA – JULY 29: Cindy Holland, Netflix's vice president of original programming The Television Critics Association (19659002) The Television Critics Association, The Television Critics Association, was born in Beverly Hills on Sunday with Netflix dominating the day with an badortment of programming announcements for the 2018 television season and beyond. HBO, Viacom and Facebook, Sessions from A + E Networks (Viceland, Lifetime), Starz, Amazon, AMC, National Geographic, Discovery and YouTube also had their moment in the spotlight at various points since the forum began on Wednesday.
For Netflix, which previously forecasted it would spend roughly $ 8 billion on this year, their already sizable library of syndicated and original movies and shows will continue to expand in the near future. On Sunday, the first edition of the comedy series, the first edition of the comedy series, GLOW.
The new shows will consist of the biographical limited series Madam CJ Walker starring Octavia Spencer, the Mediterranean mystery drama White Lines, and the unscripted cooking programs The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell and award-winning author Samin Nosrat's Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat.
Cindy Holland, Netflix's vice president of original programming, introduced the company's new slate along with emcee Nicole Byer (comedian and star of the reality bake-off competition show Nailed It ). [19659007] Executive Producer by Spencer and newly-minted Los Angeles Laker Lebron James, CJ Walker chronicles the improbable life of America's first black, self-made female millionaire – an orphaned daughter of slaves who singlehandedly built a fortune
The eight-episode series will be adapted from the A'Lelia Bundles book On Our Own Ground and Walker's great-great-granddaughter will consult on the project.
With White Lines, Netflix is banking on audiences to lose themselves in "a thrilling world of dance music, superyachts, lies and cover-ups" during an English woman's mission to uncover what happened to
Meanwhile, first dates were also announced for the 2018 Fall series Maniac, The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and writer-producer Chuck Lorre's ] The Kominsky Method.
Firsting Sept. 21, Maniac stars Jonah Hill and Emma Stone in a 10-episode limited series of two psychologically afflicted strangers trapped in the late stages of a shadowy pharmaceutical trial. Justin Theroux also stars the doctor in charge who claims he can "repair the mind" with a badtail of pills he personally engineered.
Fittingly timed for the weekend of Halloween, Mad Men 's Kiernan Shipka (Sally Draper) The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, A darker rendition and origin story of Sabrina the Teenage Witch with a large cast ensemble featuring Miranda Otto, Lucy Davis and Ross Lynch.
Sabrina will debut on Oct. 26 and is based on the Archie Comics series of the same name.
Chuck Lorre's The Kominsky Method Michael Douglas in his first television role since the 1970s ( The Streets of San Francisco ) Alan Arkin. The pair play a washed-up training in the twilight years in the unforgiving eye of Hollywood.
The eight-episode series will premiere on November 16.
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BEVERLY HILLS, CA – JULY 29: Cindy Holland, Netflix's Vice President of Original Programming, Fitted Together, Beverly Hills on Sunday.
The Television Critics Association summer press tour wrapped in Beverly Hills on Sunday with Netflix dominating the day with an badortment of programming announcements for the 2018 television season and beyond.
The five-day event hosted a range of presentations and panels from networks, media companies HBO, Viacom and Facebook Sessions from A + E Networks, Starz, Amazon, AMC, National Geographic, Discovery and YouTube
For Netflix, which previously forecasted it would spend roughly $ 8 billion on this year, their already expanding library of syndicated and original movies and shows will continue to expand in the near future. On Sunday, the first edition of the comedy series, the first edition of the comedy series, GLOW.
The new shows will consist of the biographical limited series Madam CJ Walker starring Octavia Spencer, the Mediterranean mystery drama White Lines, and the unscripted cooking programs The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell and award-winning author Samin Nosrat's Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat.
Cindy Holland, Netflix's vice president of original programming, introduced the company's new slate along with emcee Nicole Byer (comedian and star of the reality bake-off competition show Nailed It ).
] Executive Producer by Spencer and newly-minted Los Angeles Laker Lebron James, CJ Walker chronicles the improbable life of America's first black, self-made female millionaire – an orphaned daughter of slaves who singlehandedly built a fortune
The eight-episode series will be adapted from the A'Lelia Bundles book On Our Own Ground and Walker's great-great-granddaughter will consult on the project.
With White Lines, Netflix is banking on audiences to lose themselves in "a thrilling world of dance music, superyachts, lies and cover-ups" during an English woman's mission to uncover what happened to
Meanwhile, first dates were also announced for the 2018 Fall series Maniac, The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and writer-producer Chuck Lorre's ] The Kominsky Method.
Firsting Sept. 21, Maniac stars Jonah Hill and Emma Stone in a 10-episode limited series of two psychologically afflicted strangers trapped in the late stages of a shadowy pharmaceutical trial. Justin Theroux also stars the doctor in charge who claims he can "repair the mind" with a badtail of pills he personally engineered.
Fittingly timed for the weekend of Halloween, Mad Men 's Kiernan Shipka (Sally Draper) The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, A darker rendition and origin story of Sabrina the Teenage Witch with a large cast ensemble featuring Miranda Otto, Lucy Davis and Ross Lynch.
Sabrina will debut on Oct. 26 and is based on the Archie Comics series of the same name.
Chuck Lorre's The Kominsky Method Michael Douglas in his first television role since the 1970s ( The Streets of San Francisco ) Alan Arkin. The pair play a washed-up training A-lister and his veteran agent simultaneously enduring their twilight years in the unforgiving eye of Hollywood.
The eight-episode series will premiere on November 16.