Anime and manga fans will know what the Gundam series is in that world. This long-running franchise has spanned numerous anime, manga, and video games and is undoubtedly one of the most recognizable titles from the world of manga and anime. The series has been evolving over the years, reaching new heights and exploring new realms. In light of that fact, we are happy to announce that Netflix’s upcoming Gundam series, Gundam: Requiem for Vengeance, has received its first trailer and confirmed a Fall 2024 release date.
As officially described by the streaming service, Gundam: Requiem for Vengeance will be a completely new take on the franchise’s history, as you can see from the official description:
“Gundam: Requiem for Vengeance” is an all-new original animation composed of six 30-minute episodes focusing on the European front of the One Year War, which was the setting of the first Gundam series,...
As officially described by the streaming service, Gundam: Requiem for Vengeance will be a completely new take on the franchise’s history, as you can see from the official description:
“Gundam: Requiem for Vengeance” is an all-new original animation composed of six 30-minute episodes focusing on the European front of the One Year War, which was the setting of the first Gundam series,...
- 3/23/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
(L-r) Andrew Goldsmith, Lucy Hayes and Bradley Slabe.
Bradley Slabe, the co-director with Andrew Goldsmith of the Academy Award-shortlisted animated short Lost & Found, looks set for a major career boost after securing representation in the Us.
The writer-director signed with Los Angeles-based Verve after being introduced to the talent and literary agency by Jonathan Hludzinski, Animal Logic’s senior VP, production.
On the same trip to La he met with four management companies and is yet to decide which one to take on. “My dream is to create my own content but Verve has showed me the IP properties on their roster and asked me which ones I’d like to pitch for,” he tells If.
Slabe, Goldsmith and producer Lucy Hayes are keen to develop a TV series spin-off of Lost & Found, which would look at the community of knitted creatures before their ranks were thinned to two.
Bradley Slabe, the co-director with Andrew Goldsmith of the Academy Award-shortlisted animated short Lost & Found, looks set for a major career boost after securing representation in the Us.
The writer-director signed with Los Angeles-based Verve after being introduced to the talent and literary agency by Jonathan Hludzinski, Animal Logic’s senior VP, production.
On the same trip to La he met with four management companies and is yet to decide which one to take on. “My dream is to create my own content but Verve has showed me the IP properties on their roster and asked me which ones I’d like to pitch for,” he tells If.
Slabe, Goldsmith and producer Lucy Hayes are keen to develop a TV series spin-off of Lost & Found, which would look at the community of knitted creatures before their ranks were thinned to two.
- 1/6/2019
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Wonder Woman is circling the small screen. Gal Gadot is nearing a deal to star in a limited series for Showtime about actress/inventor Hedy Lamarr, Deadline reports. The Affair‘s Sarah Treem would pen the project and serve as an Ep alongside (The Handmaid’s Tale).
This would mark the Wonder Woman star’s first major stateside TV project.
Interestingly, this past TV season alone Lamarr was brought to life by another warrior princess — Vikings‘ Alyssa Sutherland, on Timeless — and Celia Massingham (on Legends of Tomorrow).
This would mark the Wonder Woman star’s first major stateside TV project.
Interestingly, this past TV season alone Lamarr was brought to life by another warrior princess — Vikings‘ Alyssa Sutherland, on Timeless — and Celia Massingham (on Legends of Tomorrow).
- 8/6/2018
- TVLine.com
The CW has added a new lady to its second pilot effort to adapt Kiera Cass' The Selection. Per Deadline, Louise Lombard (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Sgu Stargate Universe) has been plucked to star as Queen Amberly, the well-liked matriarch of Illea's royal family who oversees the competition for her son's heart. The role was originally played by Leonor Varela last year when the network first attempted piloting a show based on Cass' novel. Louise Lombard joins co-stars Yael Grobglas (America Singer), Lucien Laviscount (Aspen Leger), Michael Malarkey (Prince Maxon), Anthony Head (King Clarkson), Sarah Winter (Ashley), Celia Massingham (Celeste), Sean Patrick Thomas (Sylvan Santos) and Peta Sergeant (Gaia) in the series starter, directed by Alex Graves. ...
- 3/12/2013
- by thetwilightexaminer
- Twilight Examiner
Another actress has been tapped to star in The CW's new pilot for The Selection, and this time it's British actress Sarah Winter who joins in for the sweet girl role of Ashley Brovillette. In Kiera Cass' book, the character was one chosen to compete for the hand of Prince Maxon, the heir to the throne of Illea, who protagonist America Singer buddies up with from the outset. Sarah Winter is a relative newcomer to the industry, but she has starred in several TV movies and short films. She joins Yael Grobglas, Celia Massingham, Michael Malarkey, Lucien Laviscount, Sean Patrick Thomas, Anthony Head and Peta Sergeant among the network's announced cast for the second pilot effort. The CW ordered up another go at making The Selection int ...
- 3/9/2013
- by thetwilightexaminer
- Twilight Examiner
Another day, another castmate added to The CW's The Selection pilot number two. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Buffy The Vampire Slayer star Anthony Head will portray King Clarkson in the show - taking over the part which Martin Donovan previously held during the first pilot effort. View slideshow: Anthony Head Head will star as the regal father of Michael Malarkey's Prince Maxon, who rules the kingdom of Ilea as it struggles with revolts from two ends. Head also joins Yael Grobglas, Lucien Laviscount, Celia Massingham, Peta Sergeant and Sean Patrick Thomas in the Alex Graves-directed second pilot effort for the network. 'The Selection' by Kiera Cass Photo credit: Harper Teen Set 300 years in the future, an epic romance centering on a working class young woman chosen by lottery to participate in a com ....
- 3/6/2013
- by thetwilightexaminer
- Twilight Examiner
Anthony Stewart Head is eying a return to American TV with The CW's "The Selection."
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Head will play King Clarkson, the ruler of a future nation in the "Hunger Games"-esque pilot that's set 300 years in the future. The drama centers on a young woman selected at random to compete against other women for a prince's hand in marriage.
The pilot also stars Yael Grobglas, Michael Malarkey, Sean Patrick Thomas, Peta Sergeant, Celia Massingham and Lucien Laviscount. The CW produced a pilot for "The Selection" last development season, but the network decided to retool it for this season.
In other pilot news ...
Matthew Lillard will co-star in "I Am Victor." Lillard will play the best friend of John Stamos' title character. [Deadline.com]
"Gossip Girl" veteran Jessica Szohr has joined "The List." Szohr will star opposite Michael Pena in the Fox pilot as an FBI agent.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Head will play King Clarkson, the ruler of a future nation in the "Hunger Games"-esque pilot that's set 300 years in the future. The drama centers on a young woman selected at random to compete against other women for a prince's hand in marriage.
The pilot also stars Yael Grobglas, Michael Malarkey, Sean Patrick Thomas, Peta Sergeant, Celia Massingham and Lucien Laviscount. The CW produced a pilot for "The Selection" last development season, but the network decided to retool it for this season.
In other pilot news ...
Matthew Lillard will co-star in "I Am Victor." Lillard will play the best friend of John Stamos' title character. [Deadline.com]
"Gossip Girl" veteran Jessica Szohr has joined "The List." Szohr will star opposite Michael Pena in the Fox pilot as an FBI agent.
- 3/6/2013
- by Chris Harnick
- Huffington Post
Another castmember has been announced for The CW's second go at piloting an adaptation of Kiera Cass' The Selection, and this time it's a biggie! Per Deadline, British actor Lucien Laviscount has joined The Selection as Aspen Leger, the hometown love interest of America Singer who encourages her to join the televised battle for Prince Maxon's heart in order to potentially better her station in life but who is later assigned to guard the very palace in which the contest takes place. View slideshow: Lucien Laviscount Laviscount has a number of recurring TV role credits to his name, including Waterloo Road and Mount Pleasant, and he reportedly first joined the Us piloting fold last year with a taped audition which landed him a part in NBC's Midnight Sun /// Yael Grobglas, Celia Massingham, Michael Malarkey, Sean Patrick Thomas and Peta Sergeant ////...
- 3/4/2013
- by thetwilightexaminer
- Twilight Examiner
The cast for The CW's second go at adapting Kiera Cass' The Selection is quickly filling in with all the most crucial roles. Australian actress Celia Massingham has now joined the pilot's line-up for the part of Celeste, the resident mean girl of the big competition who's got her eye on the prize - that's the crown, not just Prince Maxon - according to Deadline. Massingham is the latest in a string of recent cast additions for the upcoming series, joining Yael Grobglas, Michael Malarkey, Sean Patrick Thomas and Peta Sergeant for the show. 'The Selection' book trailer The network gave the green light to a second pilot effort for The Selection adaptation after a new script attempt was said to be "very well done." Alex Graves wi ,,,...
- 3/1/2013
- by thetwilightexaminer
- Twilight Examiner
The CW has cast three key role in three of its upcoming pilots.
First, Tony Award winner and The Big C star John Benjamin Hickey (pictured) will anchor Blink, portraying a father in a coma-like state (following a car crash) who cannot speak or move - but can see and hear. The character will narrate the series.
Second, Celia Massingham will star opposite Yael Grobglas in The Selection, a futuristic drama that centers on a young woman (Grobglas) chosen by lottery to compete against 25 other women for the right to marry the Royal Prince.
Massingham will take on Celeste, another contestant in this Hunger Games-like battle.
Third, Deadline reports that Eliza Taylor has been cast as the lead in The Hundred. The Australian will play one of the juvenile delinquents sent down to earth after all of civilization has been destroyed, as the occupants of a space station are anxious...
First, Tony Award winner and The Big C star John Benjamin Hickey (pictured) will anchor Blink, portraying a father in a coma-like state (following a car crash) who cannot speak or move - but can see and hear. The character will narrate the series.
Second, Celia Massingham will star opposite Yael Grobglas in The Selection, a futuristic drama that centers on a young woman (Grobglas) chosen by lottery to compete against 25 other women for the right to marry the Royal Prince.
Massingham will take on Celeste, another contestant in this Hunger Games-like battle.
Third, Deadline reports that Eliza Taylor has been cast as the lead in The Hundred. The Australian will play one of the juvenile delinquents sent down to earth after all of civilization has been destroyed, as the occupants of a space station are anxious...
- 3/1/2013
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
Exclusive: Sophia Bush is returning to drama series with a lead role in NBC’s hourlong pilot Hatfields & McCoys, a modern-day take on the infamous feud executive produced by Charlize Theron. Written by John Glenn and directed by Michael Mayer, the project is set in present day Pittsburgh. The startling death of the McCoy patriarch re-ignites the feud between these two legendary families, unleashing decades of resentment. One Tree Hill alumna Bush, repped by Wme and Joan Green, will play Emma McCoy, the shining star of the family and and the oldest McCoy sibling, a doctor. This season, she starred on the CBS comedy Partners. Celia Massingham has landed a lead role opposite Yael Grobglas in the CW drama The Selection. Set 300 years in the future, The Selection is an epic romance centering on America Singer (Grobglas), a working class young woman chosen by lottery to participate in a competition...
- 3/1/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
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