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Casting News: Chi McBride Joins Netflix's Harlan Coben Series and More
Casting News: Chi McBride Joins Netflix's Harlan Coben Series and More

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time04-04-2025

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Casting News: Chi McBride Joins Netflix's Harlan Coben Series and More

Chi McBride is making a promise: I Will Find You. The Hawaii Five-O vet will star opposite Sam Worthington in Netflix's adaptation of Harlan Coben's aforementioned novel, our sister site Variety reports. More from TVLine Georgie & Mandy Adds Christopher Gorham as Someone From Mandy's Romantic Past... and Future? Alert: MPU Boss Explains This Week's Shocking Twist ('It Was a Big Swing'), Teases 'Emotional Fallout' Ahead Casting News: Deborah Norville Exits Inside Edition, Days of Our Lives Departure and More Additionally, Jonathan Tucker (Westworld, Kingdom) has joined the show's cast, per Deadline. In the limited series, 'an innocent father (Worthington) serving life for the murder of his own son receives evidence that his child may still be alive—and must break out of prison to find out the truth,' reads the official synopsis. McBride will play Max Williams, 'a legend in the FBI's Fugitive Task Force who will doggedly pursue the escaped con David Burrough (Worthington) no matter how much it rips his personal life apart.' Meanwhile, Tucker is Police Sergeant Adam Mackenzie, a close friend of David's who will help his pal in any way he can. The ensemble also includes Britt Lower (Severance), Milo Ventimiglia (This Is Us), Logan Browning (Dear White People) and Erin Richards (Gotham). In other recent casting news… * Power creator Courtney A. Kemp's Netflix crime drama Nemesis has added Jeff Pierre (Walker), Sophina Brown (Bosch: Legacy, Twenties) and Cedric Joe (Women of the Movement) to its cast, per Deadline. Hit the comments with your thoughts on the above castings! Best of TVLine Stars Who Almost Played Other TV Roles — on Grey's Anatomy, NCIS, Lost, Gilmore Girls, Friends and Other Shows TV Stars Almost Cast in Other Roles Fall TV Preview: Who's In? Who's Out? Your Guide to Every Casting Move!

FUBAR Season 2 Sets June Release: Get First Look at Arnold Schwarzenegger, Carrie Anne-Moss' Dangerous Dance
FUBAR Season 2 Sets June Release: Get First Look at Arnold Schwarzenegger, Carrie Anne-Moss' Dangerous Dance

Yahoo

time03-04-2025

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FUBAR Season 2 Sets June Release: Get First Look at Arnold Schwarzenegger, Carrie Anne-Moss' Dangerous Dance

Netflix is looking to eff up your summer with a second season of FUBAR, dropping in its entirety on Thursday, June 12, TVLine has learned. Arnold Schwarzenegger returns to the action-comedy as Luke Brunner, a veteran CIA operative whose retirement plans were derailed in Season 1 when he embarked on a mission to rescue another operative — his daughter (Monica Barbaro). More from TVLine Adolescence Cracks Netflix's All-Time Most Popular Shows List Just 3 Weeks In New Black Mirror Trailer Reveals Fresh Details on 'USS Callister' Sequel Britt Lower and Milo Ventimiglia Join Netflix's Harlan Coben Thriller I Will Find You In Season 2, Luke faces a new villain, though 'new' is a relative term. Played by Carrie-Anne Moss, she's actually an old flame of Luke's, one 'who threatens to destroy the world…if she doesn't destroy his life first,' according to Netflix. Alongside Schwarzenegger, Barbaro and Moss, FUBAR also stars Milan Carter, Fortune Feimster, Travis Van Winkle, Fabiana Udenio, Aparna Brielle, Guy Burnet, Andy Buckley, Jay Baruchel, Barbara Eve Harris and Scott Thompson. Series creator Nick Santora serves as showrunner, executive-producing alongside Schwarzenegger, Adam Higgs, Scott Sullivan, Phil Abraham, Amy Pocha, Seth Cohen, David Ellison, Dana Goldberg and Matt Thunell. A trailer for FUBAR Season 2 has not yet been released, but we do have a few more first-look photos below. Check them out, then drop a comment with your thoughts. Best of TVLine Summer TV Calendar: Your Guide to 85+ Season and Series Premieres Classic Christmas Movies Guide: Where to Watch It's a Wonderful Life, Miracle on 34th Street, Elf, Die Hard and Others What's New on Netflix in June

NCIS: Origins Exclusive: Future NCIS Los Angeles Office Boss to Appear in Season 1 Finale
NCIS: Origins Exclusive: Future NCIS Los Angeles Office Boss to Appear in Season 1 Finale

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time31-03-2025

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NCIS: Origins Exclusive: Future NCIS Los Angeles Office Boss to Appear in Season 1 Finale

CBS' NCIS: Origins will serve up another blast from the NCIS-verse's past before breaking for the summer. As TVLine previously told you, the Season 1 finale — airing Monday, April 28 and titled 'Cecilia' (as in Special Agent 'Lala' Dominguez's actual first name) — will find Gibbs (played Austin Stowell) facing a reckoning when the murder of Pedro Hernandez is unearthed. More from TVLine Britt Lower and Milo Ventimiglia Join Netflix's Harlan Coben Thriller I Will Find You Amber Ruffin Will No Longer Headline White House Correspondents' Dinner Casting News: Mary Steenburgen Joins Husband Ted Danson's Netflix Comedy, PLL Vet Is Elle Woods' Enemy and More Arriving at NIS' Camp Pendleton office to potentially facilitate that reckoning, TVLine can exclusively report, will be Military Police investigator Lara Macy — who in NCIS lore some 18 years later will be Special Agent in Charge at the Office of Special Projects in Los Angeles. SAC Macy was introduced in the backdoor pilot for NCIS: Los Angeles, which aired as the NCIS Season 6 two-parter titled 'Legend.' Louise Lombard (CSI) played Macy in that two-parter, but when NCIS: LA got officially ordered to series, her character was replaced with Linda Hunt's Operations Manager Henrietta 'Hetty' Lange. Claire Berger, whose credits include Netflix's The Midnight Club, will play MP investigator Macy in the NCIS: Origins finale, TVLine has learned. Berger's Lara Macy is described as an ambitious investigator with sharp instincts and a relentless drive for justice. She is hoping to advance her career and isn't afraid to challenge the status quo, especially in a male-dominated world. But with Lala (Mariel Molino) and Mike Franks (Kyle Schmid) banding together to try and protect Gibbs — and given the deplorable things that Pedro Hernandez did to cause Gibbs to avenge the deaths of his wife Shannon and daughter Kelly — Macy will have a tough call to make. CBS' already-renewed NCIS: Origins continues its freshman run tonight at 10/9c; see which cast member earned a Performer of the Week honorable mention!Best of TVLine Stars Who Almost Played Other TV Roles — on Grey's Anatomy, NCIS, Lost, Gilmore Girls, Friends and Other Shows TV Stars Almost Cast in Other Roles Fall TV Preview: Who's In? Who's Out? Your Guide to Every Casting Move!

Britt Lower and Milo Ventimiglia Join Netflix's Harlan Coben Thriller I Will Find You
Britt Lower and Milo Ventimiglia Join Netflix's Harlan Coben Thriller I Will Find You

Yahoo

time31-03-2025

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Britt Lower and Milo Ventimiglia Join Netflix's Harlan Coben Thriller I Will Find You

I Will Find You, Netflix's upcoming Harlan Coben limited series, has expanded its cast: Britt Lower (Severance) and Milo Ventimiglia (This Is Us) have officially joined the forthcoming prison break thriller, TVLine has learned. Based on Coben's novel of the same name, 'An innocent father (Avatar's Sam Worthington) serving life for the murder of his own son receives evidence that his child may still be alive — and must break out of prison to find out the truth.' More from TVLine Amber Ruffin Will No Longer Headline White House Correspondents' Dinner A Different World Sequel Series Earns Pilot Order at Netflix Casting News: Mary Steenburgen Joins Husband Ted Danson's Netflix Comedy, PLL Vet Is Elle Woods' Enemy and More Lower is set to play Rachel Mills, 'David Burroughs' (Worthington) ex-sister-in-law and a former decorated reporter whose life fell apart after she was fired. When she discovers evidence suggesting an incredible secret, Rachel views it as a once-in-a-lifetime story that could be her ticket back to journalism.' Ventimiglia will play Hayden, a man from a prominent Boston family who 'finds purpose in working for his family's philanthropic foundations. Although he is Rachel's ex-boyfriend, they remain close friends and confidants.' Also joining the series are Logan Browning (Dear White People) and Erin Richards (Gotham). Browning will play Sarah Greer, 'a member of the FBI's Fugitive Task Force in Boston who works alongside legendary agent Max Williams. Together they have become a valuable duo for the bureau, catching some of the country's most notorious fugitives until the Burroughs case threatens to upend everything they've worked for.' Richards will play Cheryl Dreason, 'a talented and compassionate pediatric surgeon, who grieves the loss of her son but has worked hard to rebuild her life. When her ex-husband, David, breaks out of prison, long-buried secrets threaten to unravel everything she's built.' Co-creators Coben and Robert Hull (God Friended Me, Quantum Leap) will executive-produce, with the latter serving as showrunner. Additional EPs include Bryan Wynbrandt (Quantum Leap), Steven Lilien (Quantum Leap) and John Weber. Thoughts on the castings? Let us know if you'll be watching by dropping some comments below. Best of TVLine Stars Who Almost Played Other TV Roles — on Grey's Anatomy, NCIS, Lost, Gilmore Girls, Friends and Other Shows TV Stars Almost Cast in Other Roles Fall TV Preview: Who's In? Who's Out? Your Guide to Every Casting Move!

For two-time US champion Amber Glenn, waiting for the free skate at worlds was the hardest part
For two-time US champion Amber Glenn, waiting for the free skate at worlds was the hardest part

Associated Press

time29-03-2025

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  • Associated Press

For two-time US champion Amber Glenn, waiting for the free skate at worlds was the hardest part

BOSTON (AP) — Two-time defending U.S. champion Amber Glenn survived the interminable wait to get back on the ice Friday night after she had fallen in her short program at the figure skating world championships. Then came an even more painful turn in the new leader's chair, which was introduced this year to bring athletes closer to the fans, and where Glenn sat bathed in bright lights until someone surpassed her score. At one point, the camera cut to Glenn and she was shown on the TD Garden scoreboards and TV monitors while she distractedly scrolled through her phone. 'I don't love it,' she told reporters with a wince. 'Awkward and stressful.' She may have skated to 'I Will Find You' by Audiomachine. But her personal mantra is more like 'The Waiting is the Hardest Part.' 'I kept thinking, 'OK, 10 minutes and it's over' — you know, counting down until I was done,' Glenn said. 'Just because it's been such a tough two months of training since nationals.' Not long after Glenn finished, Alysa Liu became the first American women's figure skating world champion since Kimmie Meissner in 2006, dethroning three-time defending champion Kaori Sakamoto on Friday with a free skate that earned her the biggest of the standing ovations of the night for a U.S. contingent that placed three skaters in the top five. Mone Chiba of Japan earned bronze, American Isabeau Levito was fourth and Glenn came in fifth — a disappointing finish for one of the favorites heading into the event, but quite a climb from ninth place after falling on her opening triple axel Wednesday. The 25-year-old from Plano, Texas, who was unbeaten heading into worlds, landed that same triple axel in her free skate. She made a minor mistake on her triple lutz-double toe combination, and had to change up a couple of jumps for simpler options in the middle of the program, but she still posted a solid free-skate score of 138.00 points. 'Of course, I'm upset about making a mistake on my easiest jump,' she said. 'But I'm proud of myself for fighting.' Glenn received a huge ovation from the American crowd – some of them waving rainbow flags for the outspoken bisexual and pansexual skater – and a torrent of stuffed animals poured onto the ice. 'They really got me through the program, even after mistakes,' she said. 'It startled me after the loop going into my axel-axel because I went to step and the crowd went wild' -- she gasped -- 'I went 'Oh, shoot.' But I walked back in, so I was proud of that.' Talking to reporters while Levito skated — and insisting that they leave a clear view of the monitor as she rooted on her U.S. teammate — Glenn said she was happy to bounce back after her disappointing short program. 'I did not feel good physically here. I felt horrible, mentally,' she said. 'So, coming into this event, I didn't exactly feel like the powerful (fighter) that I need to be in my short program. I kind of felt a bit timid, and I'm just happy I was able to fight through that.' ___

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