Versant's 2025-26 Schedule: ‘WWE Smackdown,' ‘Resident Alien,' ‘Dirty Rotten Scandals: America's Next Top Model' and More on E!, Syfy, Oxygen, USA
The collection includes scripted and unscripted channels like E!, USA Network, Syfy and Oxygen True Crime, in addition to MSNBC, CNBC and more. The upcoming TV schedule includes 16 new original series, live sports and other returning programs.
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'WWE Smackdown' will be back to its linear home on USA on Friday nights, and the Critics Choice Awards will air on Jan. 4 on USA and E! Some of the new shows include 'Kimora: Back in the Fab Lane' on E!, the comic series 'Revival' on Syfy, book adaptations 'Anna Pigeon' and 'The Rainmaker' on USA and true crime shows like Alan Cumming's 'The Killer Among Us' and 'Killer Grannies' on Oxygen. E! will also air a trio of 'Dirty Rotten Scandals' docuseries on 'America's Next Top Model,' 'Doctor Phil' and 'The Price Is Right' next spring.
'Our audiences are among the most devoted in the industry, and their passion fuels everything we do,' said Val Boreland, President of Entertainment for Versant. 'By uniting the power of our iconic brands with a commitment to bold, original storytelling, we're deepening our connection with viewers in meaningful ways. We're proud to unveil this exciting new programming slate as we move forward under our new name.'
See the 2025-26 schedule below.
The 31st Annual Critics Choice Awards – Airs live on Sunday, January 4 across E! and USA Network
The 31st annual Critics Choice Awards will continue its combined film and television awards format, honoring the best in cinematic, televised, and streaming achievement.
The 31st annual Critics Choice Awards show is produced by Bob Bain Productions and Berlin Entertainment.
'Kimora: Back in the Fab Lane' – Premieres December 2025
The undisputed queen of fabulosity, Kimora Lee Simmons is back on E!. This fierce fashionista – now a single mom of five – commands an empire while running her iconic Baby Phat brand and juggling a billion-dollar business portfolio. Between dealing with the whims of her top-model daughters, cheering at her sons' championship games and celebrating her own major milestones, Kimora's world is even more fabulous and outrageous than ever before. Buckle up.
'Kimora: Back in the Fab Lane' is produced by Hartbeat. Kevin Hart, Kimora Lee Simmons, Luke Kelly-Clyne, Meghan Hoffman, Bryan Smiley and Danielle Medina serve as executive producers.
'Plastic Surgery Rewind' – Premieres this summer
Hosted by international radio and television personality Michelle Visage with plastic surgeon Dr. Terry Dubrow and body image expert Dr. Spirit, PhD, 'Plastic Surgery Rewind' follows nine celebrities and social influencers through a transformative journey of self-discovery as they decide whether to reverse previous plastic surgeries and return to a more natural look.
'Plastic Surgery Rewind' is produced by Fulwell Entertainment. Matt Cox, Rebecca Hertz, Emma Conway, Charlie van Vleet, Ben Turner and Dr. Terry Dubrow serve as executive producers.
'E! Dirty Rotten Scandals: America's Next Top Model' – Premieres Spring 2026
For the first time ever, 'E! Dirty Rotten Scandals: America's Next Top Model' unveils the dark underbelly of the long-running TV series through the untold stories of former contestants — where a golden opportunity for aspiring models unravels into a harrowing saga of exploitation, resilience, and shattered dreams.
'E! Dirty Rotten Scandals: America's Next Top Model' is produced by Glass Media. Nancy Glass and Sarah Gibson serve as executive producers.
'E! Dirty Rotten Scandals: The Dr. Phil Show' – Premieres Spring 2026
'E! Dirty Rotten Scandals: The Dr. Phil Show' serves up a harsh dose of reality and unveils the darker side of the pop culture phenomenon and hit TV show. Since the launch of the 'Dr. Phil' show in 2002, some participants claim to have been misguided by the series, which was once revered for its 'no nonsense' approach. Now those who allegedly fell victim to the promises of the show are speaking out about their experiences and the fallout of being used as TV fodder for millions of viewers.
'E! Dirty Rotten Scandals: The Dr. Phil Show' is produced by Renowned Films. Max Welch, Duane Jones, Tim Withers and Kate Maddigan serve as executive producers. Marcus Plowright serves as showrunner.
'E! Dirty Rotten Scandals: The Price is Right' – Premieres Spring 2026
'E! Dirty Rotten Scandals: The Price is Right' is a documentary series exploring shocking allegations surrounding Bob Barker, while hosting the hit game show. Based on award-winning journalist David Kushner's new original reporting, the series will feature the voices of original 'Barker's Beauties' and other former 'TPIR' cast and crew who are coming together for the first time to tell their stories.
'E! Dirty Rotten Scandals: The Price is Right' is produced by Terminal B Television with Tom Forman, David Metzler, Meredith Wright, and Jordan Rosenblum serving as executive producers alongside David Kushner.
'Honestly Cavallari: The Headline Tour' – Premieres Wednesday, June 4 at 10 p.m. ET/PT with two back-to-back episodes
TV personality Kristin Cavallari takes her hit podcast 'Let's Be Honest' on the road. Each episode will feature candid conversations with famous friends, Bravolebrities, memorable exes and other notable celebs from Kristin's life as they unfold the stories behind their buzziest headlines – and make new ones – with jaw-dropping revelations that set the record straight.
'Honestly Cavallari: The Headline Tour' is produced by 32 Flavors. Alex Baskin, Jenn Levy, Joe Kingsley, Jeff Festa, Brian McCarthy and Kristin Cavallari serve as executive producers. Ailee O'Neill, Lucy Bennett and Sunny Franklin also serve as executive producers
'Revival' – Premieres Thursday, June 12 at 10 p.m. ET/PT
On one miraculous day in rural Wisconsin, the recently deceased suddenly rise from their graves. But this is no zombie story as the 'revived' appear and act just like they once were. When local Officer and single mother Dana Cypress is unexpectedly thrown into the center of a brutal murder mystery of her own, she's left to make sense of the chaos amidst a town gripped by fear and confusion where everyone, alive or undead, is a suspect. The series is based on the 'Revival' comic series. Cast includes Melanie Scrofano, Romy Weltman, David James Elliott, and Andy McQueen.
'Revival' is produced by Blue Ice Pictures and Hemmings Films. Showrunners Aaron B. Koontz and Luke Boyce, Lance Samuels, Daniel Iron, Samantha Levine, Neil Tabatznik, Daniel March, Melanie Scrofano, Greg Hemmings, Stephen Foster and director Amanda Row serve as executive producers.
'The Rainmaker' – Premieres Summer 2025
Based on the best-selling novel by John Grisham, Rudy Baylor, who is fresh out of law school, goes head-to-head with courtroom lion Leo Drummond as well as his law school girlfriend, Sarah. Rudy, along with his boss, Bruiser, and her disheveled paralegal, Deck, uncover two connected conspiracies surrounding the mysterious death of their client's son. Cast includes Milo Callaghan, John Slattery, Lana Parrilla, Madison Iseman, P.J. Byrne, Dan Fogler, Wade Briggs and Robyn Cara.
'The Rainmaker' is produced by Lionsgate Television and Blumhouse Television. Michael Seitzman, who also serves as showrunner, John Grisham, Patrick Moran, Jason Richman, David Gernert and Jason Blum serve as executive producers.
'Anna Pigeon'- Premieres in 2026
Anna Pigeon is a former city slicker who became a park ranger after a devastating loss changed the trajectory of her life forever. While Anna tries to outrun her demons, her focus turns to solving crimes that have taken place within national park grounds, no matter who or what gets in her way. The series is based on the New York Times best-selling novels by Nevada Barr.
'Anna Pigeon' is produced by Cineflix Studios and December Films. Showrunner Morwyn Brebner, director Lea Thompson, Todd Berger, Julie Di Cresce, Brett Burlock, Peter Emerson, Sonia Hosko and Gordon Gilbertson to executive produce.
'Everything On The Menu with Braun Strowman' – Premieres Fall 2025
'Everything On The Menu with Braun Strowman' is a new food format with a big appetite. Each episode, join WWE Legend Braun Strowman as he eats his way across America, while on the road for WWE, ordering everything on every menu and trying to down every last bite.
'Everything On The Menu with Braun Strowman' is produced by WWE Studios and BrightNorth Studios. Paul Levesque, Lee Fitting, Marc Pomarico and Ben Houser executive produce for WWEStudios. Matthew J. Braley, Kevin Duncan, Morgan Hertzan, Pat Dimon, Shawn Efran, and Azadeh De Leon executive produce for BrightNorth Studios.
'The Death Investigator with Barbara Butcher' – Premieres Fall 2025
The first true-crime series told through the eyes of Barbara Butcher, one of the most seasoned and respected Death Investigators to work in New York. After more than 20 years in the field, Butcher will unpack the stories behind some of the most compelling murders of our times –revealing that the keys to solving the case are often contained in the wealth of information held by the crime scene and the body that lies within it.
'The Death Investigator with Barbara Butcher' is produced by Wolf Entertainment, Dan Cutforth and Jane Lipsitz's Alfred Street Industries and Universal Television Alternative Studio. Dick Wolf, Tom Thayer, Dan Cutforth, Jane Lipsitz, Nan Strait, Dan Volpe, Maria Lane and Shannon O'Rourke serve as executive producers.
'The Killer Among Us' (WT) – Premieres Spring 2026
Hosted by Alan Cumming, a shocking murder rocks a tight-knit community to its core. But what if the crime wasn't committed by a stranger or outsider? What if this killer is part of the community itself? Cumming brings us straight into the heart of communities where the unthinkable has happened and no one knows why – or who is responsible. If everyone is a suspect… who can you trust? With multiple suspects, layers of lies, deceit and deception, 'The Killer Among Us' is a murder mystery where someone is playing… but it's not a game.
'The Killer Among Us' is produced by Lusid Media with Zak Weisfeld and Libby Richman as executive producers and Alan Cumming as producer.
'The Death Row Informant' (WT) – Premieres Fall 2025
***Names have been redacted from the following series description due to an ongoing investigation of a serial killer.
Over a decade ago, a gruesome killer was convicted of murdering four women. Though police could never prove it, investigators always suspected there were many more victims. But the killer took his secrets with him to San Quentin. When he arrived on death row, a fellow inmate offered him protection on the yard. Over the course of a decade, the killer confided in this inmate, revealing details about 20+ unsolved murders for the first time. This inmate-turned-informant has now handed over 300 pages of detailed notes about the killer's unsolved murders to Ken Mains, an ex-FBI investigator and cold case detective. Mains will work together with the informant touncover new victims, bring closure to families, and expose one of America's most prolific serial killers in real-time.
'The Death Row Informant' is produced by Wolf Entertainment, Fireside Pictures, Universal Television Alternative Studio, and Vanity Fair Studios. Dick Wolf, Tom Thayer, Jason Wolf, Patrick Deluca, Helen Estabrook, Sarah Amos, Claire Howorth and Liz Yale Marsh serve as executive producers. Kevin Brennecke serves as showrunner.
The Silent Serial Killer: Gretzler' (WT) – Premieres Fall 2025
He is the serial killer you've never heard of … until now. In 1973, 22-year-old Doug Gretzler embarked on a cross-country road trip that spiraled into a brutal killing spree. In just three weeks, he and his accomplice, 28-year-old Willie Steelman, murdered 17 people. Their motive? A mystery that has left family members, law enforcement and experts baffled for decades. Drawing from first person interviews and over 500 hours of recorded conversations with Gretzler himself, hear his darkest confessions and the chilling psychology behind his crimes for the very first time.
'The Silent Serial Killer: Gretzler' is produced by Glass Entertainment. Nancy Glass, Matt Carter and Maija Norris serve as executive producers.
'Killer Grannies' – Premieres Fall 2025
A true-crime series that chronicles the most shocking and unpredictable cases involving a killer no one would suspect: Grandma. In every self-contained episode, a rollercoaster ride of a case unfolds as investigators dig deep and chase every lead until they finally catch their unexpected killer. Through gripping archival footage, selective recreations and cinematic imagery, and in-depth interviews with investigators, prosecutors, friends and family, every episode will peel back the plastic cover on the couch to uncover a world of sinister plots and evil deeds unpacking why and how these maternal matriarchs of the family can turn deadly.
'Killer Grannies' is produced by Jarrett Creative. Seth Jarrett, Julie Insogna Jarrett and Josh Bingham serve as executive producers.
'The Boston Stranglers' – Premieres Winter 2026
Sixteen hours of the Boston Strangler's lost confession tapes have emerged, offering an exclusive and unfiltered account of how Albert DeSalvo evaded police and got away with murdering 13 women… or did he? The unreleased tapes call everything into question. While Boston PD remains steadfast that DeSalvo was the killer, a trove of exclusive access possibly suggests otherwise. The Boston Stranglers is a two-hour documentary about one of the most infamous serial killings in American history, the murders that remain officially unsolved to this day, and a confession that has never been released until now.
'The Boston Stranglers' is produced by This is Just a Test. Aengus James, Paul Lima and Carolyn Day serve as Executive Producers.
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SYFY: 'Surreal Estate' returned for season three on April 3, 2025
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OXYGEN TRUE CRIME: 'Accident, Suicide or Murder' returns for season six in Fall 2025
OXYGEN TRUE CRIME: 'Cold Justice' returns for season eight in Fall 2025
OXYGEN TRUE CRIME: 'Snapped,' which recently celebrated its 20th anniversary, returns with new episodes in 2025
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Tom's Guide
4 hours ago
- Tom's Guide
How to watch 'The Rainmaker' TV legal drama online from anywhere
Adapted from the best-selling novel by John Grisham (like the 1997 movie of the same name), 10-part series "The Rainmaker" has been repackaged for a new generation but the story is essentially the same – an underdog with nothing to lose takes on the legal establishment and its corrupt corporate paymasters... Here's how to watch the "The Rainmaker" TV show from anywhere with a VPN. "The Rainmaker" premieres on USA Network on Friday, August 15 at 10 p.m. ET/PT and streams on Peacock one week later.• U.S. — USA Network via Sling/Fubo/Peacock (delayed)• CA — USA Network via CTV/ Crave (August 16)• AUS — Stan (August 16)• Watch anywhere — try NordVPN risk-free But there's more to it than that. Rudy Baylor (played by Milo Callaghan) is the hot shot rookie legal eagle who gets fired from a prestigious firm and ends up in a small-time practice with no ambition but takes on a wrongful-death lawsuit after a black man dies under hospital care. But who is representing the medical institution? You guessed it, his former employer in the intimidating figure of lead attorney Leo F. Drummond (John Slattery) plus, for extra measure, his former girlfriend Sarah Plankmore (Madison Iseman). The odds are stacked against him from the start but he digs deep into the case and brings the best out of his new colleagues. Read on to find out how to watch "The Rainmaker" (2025) online and from anywhere. "The Rainmaker" premieres on USA Network in the U.S. on Friday, August 15 at 10 p.m. ET/PT and streams on Peacock one week later. Peacock subscriptions start from only $10.99/month. Or get 12 months for the price of 10 on either tier by signing up for an annual plan. Americans away from home will need one of the best VPNs to log in to use Peacock as it will be geo-blocked when abroad. We recommend NordVPN. You'll find "The Rainmaker" available to stream on Peacock from Friday, August 22 - one week after it has been broadcast on USA Network. It also has the rights to live NFL, WWE, EPL and a huge library of binge-worthy content. Some of the best Peacock shows include "The Day of The Jackal" and "The Traitors U.K." season 3. Thanks to the wonders of a VPN (Virtual Private Network), the "The Rainmaker" should be available no matter where you are. VPN software allows your devices to appear to be back in your home country regardless of where in the world you find yourself. Our favorite is NordVPN – and you can find out why in our NordVPN review. There's a good reason you've heard of NordVPN. We specialize in testing and reviewing VPN services and NordVPN is the one we rate best. It's outstanding at unblocking streaming services, it's fast and it has top-level security features too. With over 7,000 servers, across 110+ countries, and at a great price too, it's easy to recommend. Get 70% off with this NordVPN deal Using a VPN is incredibly simple, just follow these steps. 1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, NordVPN is our favorite. 2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you're away in the U.K., and want to view your usual U.S. service, you'd select U.S. from the list. 3. Sit back and enjoy the show. Head to Peacock and watch the "The Rainmaker" (2025). "The Rainmaker" premieres in Canada on Friday, August 15 on USA Network via CTV and is then available to stream the next day on Crave. Crave subscriptions start at $9.99 per month for its Basic plan, up to $22 per month for Premium. Those on vacation away from Canada could try NordVPN to log in back home to watch the 2025 TV adaptation of the classic movie. In Australia, "The Rainmaker" premieres on Stan on Saturday, August 16. If you're an American Down Under, you can watch the show on your own domestic streaming platform via a VPN instead. Our favorite VPN service right now is NordVPN. Unfortunately, at the time of writing, "The Rainmaker" does not have a release date in the U.K. If that changes you will hear about it here first. Traveling in the U.K.? Don't panic. You can watch the show on your own domestic streaming platform via a VPN instead. Our favorite VPN service right now is NordVPN – try it risk-free and save over 70% off the 2-year plan. The movie directed by Francis Ford Coppola, starred Matt Damon in the Rudy Baylor role with Jon Voight as Leo F. Drummond, Mickey Rourke as Bruiser (gender-swapped from the book and the film for the TV series) and Danny DeVito as Deck. Dublin and County Wicklow with locations like St. Mary's Hospital in Phoenix Park standing in for the 'North City Hospital.' We test and review VPN services in the context of legal recreational uses. For example: 1. Accessing a service from another country (subject to the terms and conditions of that service). 2. Protecting your online security and strengthening your online privacy when abroad. We do not support or condone the illegal or malicious use of VPN services. Consuming pirated content that is paid-for is neither endorsed nor approved by Future Publishing.

Los Angeles Times
10 hours ago
- Los Angeles Times
How John Slattery and Milo Callaghan learned to spar (and put on an accent) in ‘The Rainmaker'
Much like a rainmaker is a person adept at bringing in new business and revenue to a company, USA is placing its bet on 'The Rainmaker,' a new drama series premiering Friday and based on John Grisham's 1995 bestselling novel, to bring viewers hungry for scripted content back to the network. Once a beacon of 'blue sky' series like the light, character-driven hit shows 'Monk,' 'Suits' and 'White Collar,' followed by darker fare like 'Mr. Robot,' over the past several years NBCUniversal, the parent company of USA, has focused primarily on unscripted programming including reality, sports and other live events. In the last five years, the network's only scripted series were the second season of 'Dirty John' (after the first season aired on sister channel Bravo) and 'Chucky,' which aired simultaneously on Syfy and USA until the series ended in 2024. Whether 'The Rainmaker,' developed by Michael Seitzman and Jason Richman with Blumhouse Television, ushers in a new era of scripted series and viewers for the network remains to be seen, but the swing they're taking is a big one with a property known in both the literary and film space. It's been 30 years since the 'Rainmaker' novel was released, becoming one of the fastest-selling books at the time — 300,000 copies were sold in its first four days of release. Adapting it for the big screen was a no-brainer; two years later, the feature film starring Matt Damon would hit theaters. For the 10-episode series, of which Grisham is an executive producer, the book's Memphis locale has been shifted to present-day Charleston, S.C., where scrappy but brilliant law school graduate Rudy Baylor (Milo Callaghan) gets sacked on his first day at prestigious firm Tinley Britt when he rubs legal legend Leo F. Drummond (John Slattery) the wrong way. Desperate for a job, he lands at a less reputable firm, J. Lyman Stone & Associates, owned by tough lawyer Jocelyn 'Bruiser' Stone (Lana Parrilla) whose one other staffer is ambulance-chasing paralegal Deck Shifflet (P.J. Byrne). But the pressure is on immediately when Bruiser asks Rudy point-blank if he has what it takes to be a rainmaker for the firm. Proving himself may come sooner than he thinks when he digs into the mysterious hospital death of a client's son that starts looking more like murder, which opens a can of nefarious worms that keeps things heated for the drama's first season. Here, newcomer Callaghan and TV veteran Slattery talk about sparring onscreen, what their characters could learn from each other and the challenges Callaghan, a British native, had speaking a South Carolina dialect — though the show was shot in Dublin, Ireland. With an adaptation like this, did you read Grisham's novel or stick with the show scripts? John Slattery: I read the book and it has a slower grow than the show, by necessity. The show has to have some more peaks to keep people's interest, whereas the book seems to be a longer curve. But I was excited as soon as I read it. I thought that it's good to be the antagonist as far as having something active to play. I thought, 'You know, if we execute this well, it'll be a really entertaining courtroom potboiler.' Milo Callaghan: We had all 10 scripts from the off, which is quite rare, so I really deep-dived the scripts, which are so tight. I felt like it sat in my chest really well. Then I watched the film, I read the book, and I think John Grisham's amazing. What was it about your characters that drew you in when you signed on? Callaghan: Fundamentally, for me, Rudy Baylor is a kid who's grieving [his brother], and then he's trying to take responsibility for himself. His heart's always in the right place, and the beauty of the interactions he has with the other characters is they all mentor him into realizing that the world's maybe not the idealistic haven that he anticipated. Sometimes he has to learn to bend and move his lines in the sand, but he has a really strong moral character. Slattery: You think Leo's one thing, and then you see a side that you didn't expect but, yeah, he's a self-described bully. And being a successful trial attorney, there's a bag of tricks that probably grows with each year, so he's probably pretty adept at using all of them or whatever he needs given the situation. Leo and Rudy don't hit it off right off the bat, something evident when Leo challenges Rudy on his first day and is subsequently fired. Why exactly did Leo do that? Slattery: The real reason he fires him is not, obviously, what he tells him, but maybe he sees a threat in the kid being that his moral code might differ from the present administration [at Tinley Britt], so maybe you get rid of those people. But Rudy's smart and I think given Leo's ego, he probably sees anyone adept as, 'You remind me of myself.' But the good thing about Leo is you can't trust anything he says, and that I find interesting. Callaghan: I would say they're more alike than you would think. They both clearly have a gift for rhetoric, and they're both bullish. My sense is that Leo has learned to curb his enthusiasm and learned that power isn't necessarily in bulldozing into a situation. And he lets Rudy slip up quite a lot. A lot of his victories are giving Rudy the opportunity to shoot himself in the foot as opposed to shooting him in the foot, and that's definitely learned behavior. But Leo's the guy that everyone wants to be. It's a classic David and Goliath situation. The young lawyers like Rudy and his girlfriend Sarah (Madison Iseman), who works at Tinley Britt, clearly have things to learn from Leo — but does he have things to learn from them? Slattery: He may not think he does, but everybody does. And Maddie's character, Sarah, lets him know it. He sees himself in her as well, and maybe he sees something that he could use to his advantage, which is her loyalty to Rudy. He's always looking to learn something, whether it's from someone or just the cracks in their armor or the information he can wheedle out of somebody. Callaghan: I was the youngest person on that set and, in the same way, Rudy is the youngest person in the business that he's in. He's got Deck and Bruiser and even Leo and all of these people who have so many years on him and so many experiences on him. While I do think he teaches them things, they will draw him into a more realistic view of the world. There's a scene in the first episode where Sarah is talking to Leo and he drops French fries on the floor for her to pick up. Are we supposed to like him in that moment? Slattery: Does he really care what anybody thinks of him, like these kids who are just starting out? I don't think he's worried about anybody else's opinion. As far as the audience goes, I'm not sure how important that is either whether you like Leo or not. Legal dramas come with a lot of scenes set in the courtroom. How was working on those together? Slattery: I bet you there isn't a lot of a long list of actors who go, 'Oh, good, I get to spend two weeks in the courtroom.' It's not conducive oftentimes, and sometimes you're like, 'Wait, wait, what episode is this and what scene?' Callaghan: John commands presence, and he's also very loose and never does it the same way twice. It's always a dance. ... Probably the biggest privilege of working with him is that it's just different every time. He could be a critic and he could tell you what he thought about what you were doing, but that first day was fantastic. He got up and we just went at each other, and it really felt like that was a big moment. Slattery: I think doing something the same way is a waste of time. I mean, why do it twice the same way? They already have that version. Having been on the other side and edited a bunch and directed a bunch, it wasn't until I did that that it really sunk in. Vets like Leo and Bruiser are used to crossing moral lines, but how will Rudy react when his morals are challenged? Callaghan: His heart is always going to be in the place, but it's a conundrum, isn't it? Even in life, morality is such a funny thing because regardless of your heart being in the right place, no one sees themselves as the bad guy except Leo Drummond, who sees himself as a bully. So with Rudy, there's always an element of: Has he lived enough years or had enough experiences to really determine what's right and wrong? Milo, how challenging was it to do the American accent? On top of the show being set in South Carolina, it was also shot entirely in Dublin, so you probably also had an Irish accent floating about. Slattery: I didn't know ... the state of show business in the United States was that you go to Dublin to double for South Carolina. That's how screwed up it is in Los Angeles. Callaghan: Any Brit doing an American accent feels a certain level of anxiety, but I drilled it and drilled it. I had a great dialect coach called Jude McSpadden who was fantastic, and she kept me on track. Then, also, P.J. Byrne (Deck) wasn't shy to look me in the eye every now and then and say, 'Why are you saying it like that?' I had a great group of people who were really hypercritical of it when the accent fell off, which wasn't often because I worked hard. Slattery: Milo was in every scene basically, and he's doing an American accent to boot, which does weird things to people. Your voice goes up an octave or you start to walk differently. It's a bit of a head trip. But he did a great job.


Washington Post
10 hours ago
- Washington Post
USA Network is bringing back scripted TV. First up? John Grisham's 'The Rainmaker'
Since 2021, the USA Network had stacked its lineup with reality shows and sports, entirely forgoing original, scripted programming. Fans of 'Suits', 'White Collar' and 'Monk' were left with only memories of those shows' case-of-the-week storytelling. But on Friday, the network returns to scripted TV with the legal thriller 'The Rainmaker.'