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Luke Kleintank, who plays Supervisory Special Agent Scott Forrester will exit the CBS series as it nears the end of its current third season.

Kleintank’s final episode will air Tuesday, May 7, at 9/8c, while the Season 3 finale airs May 21.


Netflix Comedy The Four Seasons Casting News

Steve Carell (The Office, The Morning Show) will star with Emmy-winning actress/writer Tina Fey in the upcoming comedy based on the 1981 film of the same name, which starred and was written and directed by Alan Alda.


AppleTV+ Neuromancer Casting News

Callum Turner (Masters of the Air) has been cast to lead Neuromancer, the series adaptation of William Gibson’s classic sci-fi/cyberpunk novel.

Neuromancer centers on Case (to be played by Turner), a damaged, top-rung super-hacker who is thrust into a web of digital espionage and high-stakes crime with his partner Molly, a razor-girl assassin with mirrored eyes, aiming to pull a heist on a corporate dynasty with untold secrets.


FX’s Dying for Sex

Sissy Spacek (Castle Rock) has been cast to play a mother to Michelle Williams in the upcoming FX limited series Dying for Sex.

Dying for Sex follows Molly (Williams), a woman who leaves her husband of 15 years and begins to explore her sexuality after being diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer. Molly is supported on her journey by her best friend (Jenny Slate), who remains by her side through it all. Spacek’s character Gail has a complicated history with her daughter.

Other previously announced cast members include Rob Delaney, David Rasche, Esco Jouléy, Jay Duplass and Kelvin Yu.


Dulé Hill (Psych) and Sarayu Blue (Expats) will recur opposite Ellen Pompeo in the Hulu limited series Orphan.


Apple TV+ has released a trailer for Season 4 of Trying, which premieres Wednesday, May 22, with the first two episodes, followed by weekly releases.


That 90’s Show Season 2

Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis will not be returning as Jackie and Kelso in the second season of That ’90s Show, Netflix’s That 70’s Show spinoff. Jackie and Kelso’s son Jay Kelso (played by Mace Coronel), the 16-year-old was featured in the first Season of the spin off.


A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder based on the YA mystery novels by Holly Jackson and starring Wednesday‘s Emma Myers will stream in the U.S. on Netflix, later this year. The series’ cast also includes Gary Beadle (The Wheel of Time), Mathew Baynton (of the UK’s Ghosts), India Lillie Davies (Call the Midwife), Rahul Pattni (Casualty), Henry Ashton (Outlander), Mitu Panicucci, Orla Hill (Hetty Feather), Ephraim O.P. Sampson, Carla Woodcock (Tell Me Everything), Yasmin Al-Khudhairi (Ackley Bridge), Jessica Webber, Matthew Khan, Georgia Aaron, Oliver Wickham (Wednesday), Adam Astill (Outlander) and Annabel Mullion (The Pursuit of Love). Five years ago, schoolgirl Andie Bell was murdered by her boyfriend Sal Singh,” who in turn ended his own life. However, Pip Fitz-Amobi (played by Myers) isn’t so sure Sal is guilty, and she’s determined to prove it.


NCIS: Origins Casting News

Robert Taylor (Longmire)  has been cast in the recurring guest star role of Jackson Gibbs, the father of one-day NCIS team leader Jethro, played on the original series by Mark Harmon. (As previously announced, Austin Stowell, whose TV credits include Secret Life of the American Teenager and Peacock’s A Friend of the Family, will play the younger Gibbs in NCIS: Origins.)


Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook is partnering with Lionsgate Television to develop a series version of his 2003 revenge thriller Oldboy.

Oldboy, which Park directed and co-wrote, follows a man who is kept in prison for 15 years without knowing why he was imprisoned or by whom and, upon his release, must find his captor in five days. The film is part of Park’s Vengeance trilogy, which includes Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance and Sympathy for Lady Vengeance.

Oldboy was previously adapted into a 2013 English-language film directed by Spike Lee and starring Josh Brolin.


For All Mankind will return for its fifth season at AppleTV+


Tulsa King Season 2 at Paramount+

Now shooting the second season, which comes from Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan. Tulsa King follows Sylvester Stallone’s fresh-out-of-prison mobster working to build a new crime empire in Oklahoma. Its debut season was one of Paramount+’s most watched series.