The good news keeps rolling in! Earlier today, Freeform announced it has officially picked up The Bold Type starring Katie Stevens and Aisha Dee. But, they didn’t stop there. It was also announced that Beyond, the network’s first binge-from-the-start show, has been picked up for a second season! We can’t say we’re surprised! The series stars Hollywood’s newest leading man, Burkely Duffield, as well as, Chad Willett, Dilan Gwyn, Jeff Pierre, Jonathan Whitesell, Jordan Calloway, Michael McGrady, and Romy Rosemont. Beyond follows Holden (Burkely Duffield), a young man who wakes
Guys, the summer is looking lit! Freeform announced today that they’ve picked up The Bold Type. The series is set to premiere in summer 2017 and it’s sure to be your newest addiction. Inspired by the life of Joanna Coles, chief content officer of Hearst Magazines, the show reveals a glimpse into the lives of those who built the global women’s magazine, Scarlet. The new generation of Scarlet women will lean on each other as they discover their own voice amongst a sea of intimidating leaders. The show promises to
Emerald City is the newest show that updates a classic story; in this case, it’s The Wizard of Oz. The premise has the bones of the original: a girl gets transported in a tornado to a strange new world and must find her way back home. There are, however, many differences beyond that. The film that many people know and love–The Wizard of Oz–was itself based upon a book series. L. Frank Baum wrote his fourteen book series, the Oz books, in the early 1900s. It begins with the story
It’s been a super Sunday for The CW. The network announced early renewals for not one, not two, but, seven of its shows. And, no surprise, they’re all fan-favorites. Returning for the 2017-2018 season are: The Flash, Arrow, Legends of Tomorrow, Supergirl, Jane the Virgin, Supernatural, and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. CW president Mark Pedowitz stated “Over the past several seasons, The CW has built a schedule of proven performers, from our lineup of DC superheroes, to critically acclaimed comedies, to sci-fi dramas. Early pickups of these seven series now allow our