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Post by jessielee on May 6, 2020 16:12:26 GMT
According to SpoilerTV, all three NCIS series and a bunch of other series (both FBI, Magnum, MacGyver, Blue Bloods) have been renewed. Though press releases are still not released.... www.spoilertv.com/2020/05/magnum-pi-macgyver-blue-bloods-fbi.htmlJust the link, because there's a bunch of Twitter screencaps in Spanish, but no text.
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Post by llyan on May 6, 2020 16:51:47 GMT
According to SpoilerTV, all three NCIS series and a bunch of other series (both FBI, Magnum, MacGyver, Blue Bloods) have been renewed. Though press releases are still not released.... www.spoilertv.com/2020/05/magnum-pi-macgyver-blue-bloods-fbi.htmlJust the link, because there's a bunch of Twitter screencaps in Spanish, but no text. The website seems to be one that provides subtitles? I can't tell if it's a real company or not. I was going to hold off posting here until something more official came out. Spoiler TV is usually reliable though.
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Post by llyan on May 6, 2020 17:03:19 GMT
It hit TV Line so call it official!CBS Renews 23 Total Series, Including NCIS, FBI, Blue Bloods and All RiseBy Michael Ausiello / May 6 2020, 9:59 AM PDTRenewal hysteria swept CBS early Wednesday, with the Eye network picking up 23 total series for the (sure to be coronavirus-addled) 2020-2021 television season.In addition to sure-thing tentpoles such as NCIS (and its spinoffs NCIS: Los Angeles and NCIS: New Orleans), Blue Bloods and 60 Minutes, CBS is bringing back freshman bubble series All Rise, Bob Hearts Abishola and The Unicorn. Other in-limbo shows securing a green light include TVLine reader fave S.W.A.T., as well as Bull, SEAL Team and MacGyver. Rounding out the renewal list are FBI, FBI Most Wanted, The Neighborhood, Magnum P.I,, 48 Hours and Undercover Boss.Those lucky 17 join the previously announced renewals of Young Sheldon, Mom, Survivor, The Amazing Race and acclaimed freshman drama Evil.A CBS insider, meanwhile, confirms that freshman series Carol’s Second Act, Broke and Tommy, as well as venerable utility player Man With a Plan have all been cancelled. They join previously-axed Sunday drama God Friended Me will not be back for Season 3.TVLine’s 2020 Renewal Scorecard has been updated to reflect the slew of pickups and cancellations.With the COVID-19 crisis wreaking havoc on pilot season (and creating a growing list of development casualties), CBS was widely expected to bring back most of its current lineup, struggling bubble series included. It remains unclear when the 22 returning series will resume production and what impact any potential/inevitable delay will have on episode counts.“Thanks to these exceptional shows, we’re going to win the current season by 1 million viewers,” declared CBS president Kelly Kahl in a statement. “Next year, we’ll have these strong returning series as our foundation…and Super Bowl LV too. It’s a well-balanced lineup across Entertainment, News and Sports that will put us in an incredibly stable position for 2020-2021.”tvline.com/2020/05/06/renewed-shows-list-cbs-2020-ncis-blue-bloods/
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Post by jessielee on May 6, 2020 18:18:28 GMT
It also hit deadline with some more info....
‘NCIS’ Franchise Stars Mark Harmon, Scott Bakula, LL Cool J & Chris O’Donnell Close New Deals To Return As All 3 Series Are Renewed By CBS
As part of a mass renewal of 15 scripted series, 18 overall, CBS this morning picked up its formidable NCIS franchise for next season. That includes flagship NCIS, the most watched drama on broadcast TV, for an 18th season, and spinoffs NCIS: Los Angeles for a 12th season and NCIS: New Orleans for a seventh.
CBS and CBS TV Studios, which produces the NCIS franchise, found themselves in a very rare position where the contracts of the leads on all three series, as well as other cast members, were simultaneously up at the end of the 2019-20 season. That includes NCIS star/executive producer Mark Harmon, NCIS: Los Angeles leads LL Cool J and Chris O’Donnell and NCIS: New Orleans’ leading man/EP Scott Bakula.
CBS TV Studios closed a new deal with Mark Harmon, who also exec produces NCIS: New Orleans, ahead of the renewal. I hear Bakula’s new pact has just closed, while LL Cool J, O’Donnell’s contracts are being finalized, with both expected to come back. After reaching agreements with the stars of the three shows to secure renewals, CBS TV Studios is expected to pursue new contracts with other cast members whose current deals are up, including everyone on NCIS: New Orleans who are coming to the end of their original six-year pacts. There had been chatter that the newest offshoot could relocate to Los Angeles but I hear that the show is staying based in the Big Easy.
The coronavirus pandemic cut short the current seasons of the three NCIS series, and it is unclear when the newly picked up seasons will begin production as studios are still in the planning stages of how to safely restart production amid the pandemic.
Seventeen seasons in, NCIS is the most watched series on television, averaging over 15.33 million viewers (most current). During the 2009-2010 broadcast season, it became the #1 drama/scripted program on television, and has remained so for nine of the last ten seasons. The series tars Harmon as Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs, along with Sean Murray, Emily Wickersham, Wilmer Valderrama, Maria Bello, Brian Dietzen and Diona Reasonover, with Rocky Carroll and David McCallum.
NCIS: Los Angeles stars O’Donnell, LL Cool J, Linda Hunt, Daniela Ruah, Eric Christian Olsen, Barrett Foa and Renée Felice Smith.
NCIS: New Orleans stars Bakula,, Vaness Ferlito, Necar Zadegan, Rob Kerkovich, Daryl “Chill” Mitchell, Charles Michael Davis and CCH Pounder
deadline.com/2020/05/ncis-stars-mark-harmon-scott-bakula-ll-cool-j-chris-odonnell-new-deals-return-ncis-new-orleans-ncis-los-angeles-renewed-cbs-contracts-1202925748/
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Post by ballerina on May 6, 2020 20:40:59 GMT
Bull was renewed? 😳
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Post by jessielee on May 7, 2020 15:02:02 GMT
Made me wonder as well..... I guess, it could be a "corona pandemic bonus" considering that there are barely new pilots getting a series order, plus the maybe Writer's Guild strike, so with a known show, you have writers and can hoard scripts before shit hits the fan.
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Post by Llyan (Admin) on May 8, 2020 4:33:24 GMT
Made me wonder as well..... I guess, it could be a "corona pandemic bonus" considering that there are barely new pilots getting a series order, plus the maybe Writer's Guild strike, so with a known show, you have writers and can hoard scripts before shit hits the fan. Yes. “Bull” was renewed. And SWAT, SEAL Team, Magnum, PI, MacGyver, FBI, FBI Most Wanted and Blue Bloods.
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Post by verdun on May 8, 2020 13:05:05 GMT
HOO-----------RAY!!!!
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Post by pkidelirium2003 on May 9, 2020 19:08:16 GMT
Phew, I was hoping both Bull and All Rise would make it. I don't think they gave Broke enough of a chance though.
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Post by Llyan (Admin) on May 10, 2020 2:12:11 GMT
Phew, I was hoping both Bull and All Rise would make it. I don't think they gave Broke enough of a chance though. Sorry. I forgot to mention. All Rise got renewed too.
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