TV News – August 1 2023

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Up Here Cancelled at Hulu

Up Here starred Mae Whitman (Good Girls) and Carlos Valdes (The Flash) as Lindsay and Miguel, who attempted to navigate their careers and a romance with each other while pushing away their anxious internal voices.


Loki Season 2

Loki Season 2 will premiere Friday, Oct, 6, with weekly releaseswill pick up after the events of the MCU series’ Season 1 finale, in which Sylvie (played by Sophia Di Martino) sent the universe into chaos by stabbing He Who Remains (Jonathan Majors) — the Kang variant who created the TVA to protect the Sacred Timeline — in the heart. Loki (Hiddleston) as a result was transported to the TVA HQ of an alternate timeline in which he and Sylvie never teamed up.


The Righteous Gemstones will return for a fourth season. Gemstones‘ sibling trio from hell Jesse, Kelvin and Judy (played by Danny McBride, Adam Devine and Edi Patterson, respectively), are discovering that taking control of their father Eli’s (John Goodman) televangelist empire is harder than they imagined.

The ensemble also includes Cassidy Freeman as Amber Gemstone, Tim Baltz as BJ, Tony Cavalero as Keefe Chambers, Greg Alan Williams as Martin Imari, Skyler Gisondo as Gideon Gemstone and Walton Goggins as Baby Billy Freeman.


HGTV has renewed The Flipping El Moussas for an expanded second season, consisting of 14 episodes.


NBC has announced Night Court, Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D., Law & Order and Law & Order: SVU — have been pushed to midseason, joining previously announced early-2024 entries Law & Order: Organized Crime, Lopez vs. Lopez and La Brea. Similarly, the launch of NBC’s new Jon Cryer-led sitcom Extended Family has also been delayed.


Netflix has ditched plans for Masters of the Universe, a planned live-action movie adaptation of the He-Man animated series.