Ramplate
CS! Platinum
Join Date: Apr 2005
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA Hamster
Posts: 30,425
Likes: 493
Location:
Last Online Oct 13, 2020 13:56:48 GMT -5
|
Post by Ramplate on May 12, 2016 20:06:47 GMT -5
Is this an old article? Or just screwed up? Thursday May 11th? It was the 12th. And Hannibal was cancelled last season...? Wait. Thursday May 12th would be 2017!
CBS Cancels Last Remaining 'CSI' Series: See the Full List of This Season's Axed Network Shows Us Weekly 2 hours 56 minutes ago Gone cold! A storied TV franchise is now in the ground, with CBS announcing on Thursday, May 11, that the final remaining CSI series, CSI: Cyber, has been canceled after two seasons.
The crime procedural starred Patricia Arquette, Ted Danson, James Van Der Beek and Shad Moss. It premiered in March 2015, just weeks after Arquette nabbed her first-ever Oscar (best supporting actress) for her role in Boyhood.
The decision to ax Cyber leaves the TV world without a CSI series for the first time since the flagship show — once the most watched program in the country — launched in October 2000.
The original CSI signed off with a two-hour TV movie in September 2015 after 15 seasons. CSI: Miami premiered in September 2002 and lasted 10 seasons, while CSI: New York debuted in September 2004 and aired nine seasons.
Cheers vet Danson has already lined up his next gig, as NBC announced in January that he was going back to his sitcom roots to join Kristen Bell as a series regular in The Good Place. The new sitcom from Parks and Recreation cocreator Michael Schur landed a 13-episode straight-to-series order.
The full list of series from the 2014–2015 season that have won't be returning to the five major networks (ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and The CW) is below. CBS' Mike & Molly and The Good Wife and Fox's American Idol are among the notable shows in the group. Additionally, Supergirl is switching from CBS to the CW.
ABC
Agent Carter
The Astronaut Wives Club
Castle
The Family
Galavant
The Muppets
Rookie Blue
The Whispers
Nashville
Of Kings and Prophets
Wicked City
CBS
Angel From Hell
CSI: Cyber
Extant
The Good Wife
Mike and Molly
Person of Interest
Supergirl (moving to The CW)
Under the Dome
Fox
American Idol
Bordertown
Cooper Barrett's Guide to Surviving Life
Grandfathered
The Grinder
Knock Knock Live
NBC
Hannibal
Mr. Robinson
Best Time Ever With Neil Patrick Harris
Heroes Reborn
The CW
America's Next Top Model
Beauty and the Beast
Containment
|
|
Ramplate
CS! Platinum
Join Date: Apr 2005
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA Hamster
Posts: 30,425
Likes: 493
Location:
Last Online Oct 13, 2020 13:56:48 GMT -5
|
Post by Ramplate on May 13, 2016 6:29:54 GMT -5
Another article A bloodbath of shows axed for new shows to debut next season Associated Press LYNN ELBER 6 hours ago LOS ANGELES (AP) — It wasn't quite the Red Wedding, but Thursday brought viewers news of more than a dozen prime-time shows being axed to make room for new programs next season.
ABC took the sword to seven series (including country music drama "Nashville" and veteran whodunit "Castle") while Fox is sacrificing five freshman shows, including comedies starring aging pretty boys Rob Lowe and John Stamos.
Meanwhile, CBS is deleting "CSI: Cyber" after this, its sophomore season, thus laying to rest the "CSI" dynasty that encompassed four series during a 16-year span.
The official body count — as well as new programming blood for the 2016-2017 season — will be rolled out next week at the networks' "upfront" sessions for advertisers.
But through a combination of network leaks and networks jumping the gun, a flood of announcements got early exposure Thursday.
Perhaps the sourest note came from ABC with word that it's canceling "Nashville" after four seasons. Never a ratings hit, that series enjoyed a loyal following, especially in Music City, where the show was filmed.
The network's decision drew an immediate lament from Nashville's mayor, Megan Barry, who in a statement called the news "incredibly disappointing." She said the state of Tennessee and Nashville were prepared to support production in the city for a fifth season.
"Castle," which debuted in 2009, was still a reliable ratings performer. It was announced last month that co-star Stana Katic was exiting, but Nathan Fillion, who plays Castle, had tweeted in vain that he hoped the show would continue for years despite her departure.
In addition, sophomore series "Agent Carter" and "Galavant" won't be back. Freshman series "Blood & Oil" and "The Family" have also been yanked, as is "The Muppets," for which a wealth of long-time affection for Miss Piggy and its other characters failed to translate into viewership.
The cancellations follow a recent shake-up in the network's executive ranks, with ABC Entertainment Group President Paul Lee replaced by Channing Dungey.
Fox is dumping comedies "Grandfathered" (starring Stamos) and "The Grinder" (starring Lowe) as well as midseason entries "Bordertown," ''Minority Report" and "Cooper Barrett's Guide to Surviving Life."
But the news wasn't all grim.
At ABC, "Scandal" producer Shonda Rhimes is collaborating with William Shakespeare on a period drama about the aftermath of the deaths of young lovers Romeo and Juliet.
"Still Star-Crossed" will become Rhimes' fifth series at ABC. Along with "Scandal," her ShondaLand company produces "Grey's Anatomy," ''How to Get Away with Murder" and "The Catch."
"The Catch," which hasn't made the ratings splash of Rhimes' other shows since its recent premiere, will return for a second season, ABC said.
"Supergirl" is landing at CW for its second season after debuting last year on CBS. It's a good fit for CW, currently home to three other superhero shows: "The Flash," ''Arrow" and "DC's Legends of Tomorrow."
All are from prolific producer Greg Berlanti, who has placed yet another show at CW for next season, "Riverdale."
Based on the Archie Comics characters, "Riverdale" was described by the network as a present-day "surprising and subversive take" on Archie, Betty, Veronica and their friends. Lili Reinhart, Cole Sprouse and Luke Perry are among the stars.
Other upcoming new series announced Thursday:
— "Conviction," ABC. A lawyer and former first daughter (Hayley Atwell) takes a job with the New York district attorney's office to avoid jail time for drugs and political damage for her mother's Senate campaign.
__ "Notorious," ABC. A provocative look at the sexy and dangerous interplay of criminal law and the media.
__ "Imaginary Mary," ABC. Jenna Elfman plays a fiercely independent career woman whose life is turned upside down when she meets the love of her life — a divorced father with three kids.
— "Downward Dog," ABC. Based on the web series, the comedy looks at the life of a struggling millennial (Allison Tolman) from the perspective of her philosophical dog, Martin.
— An as-yet untitled comedy from ABC about an unapologetically plump wife and mother (Katy Mixon) whose flawed family lives in a wealthy town populated by so-called "perfect" children.
— "Time After Time," ABC. Based on the novel and movie, with writer H.G. Wells (Freddie Stroma) traveling through time to modern Manhattan in search of Jack the Ripper.
— "Frequency," CW, inspired by the 2000 Dennis Quaid-Jim Caviezel film. A police detective gets in touch with her late father via a ham radio and work together on an unsolved murder case. Riley Smith is among the stars.
— "No Tomorrow," CW, follows a cautious woman and a freewheeling man who fall in love and decide to pursue their dreams because of a belief that the apocalypse is near. The cast includes Tori Anderson and Josh Sasse.
— "Chicago Justice," NBC. Producer Dick Wolf expands his Windy City-based franchise with a drama about state prosecutors and investigators. It joins "Chicago Med," ''Chicago Fire" and "Chicago P.D."
|
|
PhantomKnight
CS! Gold
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 20,527
Likes: 3,130
Location:
Last Online Nov 22, 2024 0:32:12 GMT -5
|
Post by PhantomKnight on May 13, 2016 9:54:56 GMT -5
Looks like ABC came to their senses about Castle; good. It's better that the show end now and preserve the legacy of Caskett and not ruin it by going forward with a Beckett-less version of the show. 8 seasons/173 episodes is a good run that they should be proud of.
|
|
Ramplate
CS! Platinum
Join Date: Apr 2005
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA Hamster
Posts: 30,425
Likes: 493
Location:
Last Online Oct 13, 2020 13:56:48 GMT -5
|
Post by Ramplate on May 13, 2016 17:08:20 GMT -5
I figured they would dump Galavant after being so close to doing so last time, but I'm sad to see it go.
As for Person of Interest, loved that show, but it's probably time to end it.
|
|
PhantomKnight
CS! Gold
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 20,527
Likes: 3,130
Location:
Last Online Nov 22, 2024 0:32:12 GMT -5
|
Post by PhantomKnight on May 13, 2016 18:07:47 GMT -5
Yeah, and at least the writers were able to approach Season 5 as the final season anyway.
|
|
thebtskink
CS! Silver
Join Date: Jul 2000
It puts the lotion on its skin or else it gets the hose again.
Posts: 19,462
Likes: 4,984
Location:
Member is Online
|
Post by thebtskink on May 14, 2016 0:05:23 GMT -5
They dumped Heroes :Reborn? But why? WHY?!?!?
|
|
IanTheCool
CS! Gold
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 21,492
Likes: 2,864
Location:
Last Online Nov 22, 2024 7:37:07 GMT -5
|
Post by IanTheCool on May 15, 2016 10:43:42 GMT -5
The Grinder was quite funny, thats too bad.
|
|