The Hardy Boys will solve mysteries for a third and final season, to stream on Hulu in 2023. Additionally, Bailee Madison (Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin) has boarded the cast for that farewell run.
Season 3, announced on Wednesday, will pick up where the shocking events of Season 2 left off. “The Hardy boys and their friends dig up even more secrets, conspiracies and threats as they piece together their great-grandfather’s long-lost map and race against time to uncover a powerful ancient relic before it falls into the wrong hands,” reads the official synopsis.
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Season 3, announced on Wednesday, will pick up where the shocking events of Season 2 left off. “The Hardy boys and their friends dig up even more secrets, conspiracies and threats as they piece together their great-grandfather’s long-lost map and race against time to uncover a powerful ancient relic before it falls into the wrong hands,” reads the official synopsis.
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- 10/12/2022
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Principal photography has started in Montreal, Canada, on female detective series “Wong & Winchester.” The show is backed by Citytv and Pixcom in association with 3 Arts and Lionsgate Television and will premiere mid-season on Citytv and Citytv+.
Starring Grace Lynn Kung and Sofia Banzhaf the show is set up as a police procedural built around a bitter ex-cop turned private investigator and a naïve but ambitious newcomer.
The series, with showrunner by Chris Pozzebon creator and co-showrunner Hollis Ludlow-Carroll, is produced by Nathalie Cécyre and directed by Stephan Beaudoin. Executive producers are Nicola Merola, Charles Lafortune and Sylvie Desrochers from Pixcom and Trevor Rotenberg and Luke Maxwell from 3 Arts.
The show marks the first collaboration of 3 Arts’ new office in Canada under the Lionsgate-3 Arts partnership. Lionsgate will handle all rights sales outside Canada.
The unlikely partnership stems from the moment when Sarah Winchester (Banzhaf) is accidentally hires as Marissa Wong (Kung)’s driver.
Starring Grace Lynn Kung and Sofia Banzhaf the show is set up as a police procedural built around a bitter ex-cop turned private investigator and a naïve but ambitious newcomer.
The series, with showrunner by Chris Pozzebon creator and co-showrunner Hollis Ludlow-Carroll, is produced by Nathalie Cécyre and directed by Stephan Beaudoin. Executive producers are Nicola Merola, Charles Lafortune and Sylvie Desrochers from Pixcom and Trevor Rotenberg and Luke Maxwell from 3 Arts.
The show marks the first collaboration of 3 Arts’ new office in Canada under the Lionsgate-3 Arts partnership. Lionsgate will handle all rights sales outside Canada.
The unlikely partnership stems from the moment when Sarah Winchester (Banzhaf) is accidentally hires as Marissa Wong (Kung)’s driver.
- 8/16/2022
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
“The Hardy Boys” are back for a second season of mystery solving.
Corus Entertainment-backed producer-distributor Nelvana and Lambur Productions, who produce the show, have greenlit a second season (10 x 60′), which has again been picked up by Hulu for the U.S. and Canadian kids’ broadcaster Ytv. The series, which is based on the classic books by Franklin W. Dixon, will start production in Toronto and Southern Ontario later this month, and premiere in 2022.
Picking up six months after the events of season 1, the next chapter of “The Hardy Boys” finds Frank and Joe tackling another complicated mystery when a local Bridgeport teen goes missing and a shadowy corporation moves into town.
“The Hardy Boys” novels were first published in 1927 and have been updated for new generations of readers over subsequent decades. There have been five television adaptations of the original IP thus far, with Nelvana producing a short-lived series...
Corus Entertainment-backed producer-distributor Nelvana and Lambur Productions, who produce the show, have greenlit a second season (10 x 60′), which has again been picked up by Hulu for the U.S. and Canadian kids’ broadcaster Ytv. The series, which is based on the classic books by Franklin W. Dixon, will start production in Toronto and Southern Ontario later this month, and premiere in 2022.
Picking up six months after the events of season 1, the next chapter of “The Hardy Boys” finds Frank and Joe tackling another complicated mystery when a local Bridgeport teen goes missing and a shadowy corporation moves into town.
“The Hardy Boys” novels were first published in 1927 and have been updated for new generations of readers over subsequent decades. There have been five television adaptations of the original IP thus far, with Nelvana producing a short-lived series...
- 6/17/2021
- by Manori Ravindran
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: NBC has given a script commitment with penalty to Fallback, a one-hour sci-fi thriller crime drama from Blindspot creator Martin Gero, his frequent collaborator Brendan Gall (Blindspot) and Warner Bros TV, where Gero and his Quinn’s House production company are under an overall deal.
Written by Gero and Gall, Fallback is a sci-fi thriller centered on an-off-the books task force that solves the most difficult and dangerous crimes through a top secret government program.
Gero and Gall executive produce. Gero’s Quinn’s House produces in association with Warner Bros. TV.
Gero also has been co-writing with Gall an U.S. adaptation of Gero’s Canadian series L.A. Complex for the CW.
Through his Quinn’s House Prods., Gero has sold a number of broadcast projects this season as non-writing executive producer. They include Midnighters, a drama based on the Alloy sci-fi/fantasy book series by Scott Westerfeld with Chris Pozzebon,...
Written by Gero and Gall, Fallback is a sci-fi thriller centered on an-off-the books task force that solves the most difficult and dangerous crimes through a top secret government program.
Gero and Gall executive produce. Gero’s Quinn’s House produces in association with Warner Bros. TV.
Gero also has been co-writing with Gall an U.S. adaptation of Gero’s Canadian series L.A. Complex for the CW.
Through his Quinn’s House Prods., Gero has sold a number of broadcast projects this season as non-writing executive producer. They include Midnighters, a drama based on the Alloy sci-fi/fantasy book series by Scott Westerfeld with Chris Pozzebon,...
- 12/5/2019
- by Denise Petski and Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Joseph Baxter Nov 20, 2019
Midnighters, the fantasy novel trilogy by Scott Westerfeld, is set to be adapted by The CW as a television drama.
Midnighters appears to be getting its shot at primetime prospects at The CW, with the network now eyeing an adaptation of the Ya sci-fi/fantasy book series by Scott Westerfeld.
The CW is set to develop Midnighters for television, reports Deadline. The would-be series has been placed under the purview of personnel behind NBC thriller series Blindspot, specifically that show’s creator/executive producer, Martin Gero, and his executive producer cohort, Chris Pozzebon, who will pen the pilot script. The project will be produced by Warner Bros. TV along with (the Warner-owned) Alloy Entertainment.
As the report describes Pozzebon's Midnighters television adaptation plot:
"On their 29th birthday, an estranged brother and sister discover they’re Midnighters, a chosen few born at the stroke of midnight, with...
Midnighters, the fantasy novel trilogy by Scott Westerfeld, is set to be adapted by The CW as a television drama.
Midnighters appears to be getting its shot at primetime prospects at The CW, with the network now eyeing an adaptation of the Ya sci-fi/fantasy book series by Scott Westerfeld.
The CW is set to develop Midnighters for television, reports Deadline. The would-be series has been placed under the purview of personnel behind NBC thriller series Blindspot, specifically that show’s creator/executive producer, Martin Gero, and his executive producer cohort, Chris Pozzebon, who will pen the pilot script. The project will be produced by Warner Bros. TV along with (the Warner-owned) Alloy Entertainment.
As the report describes Pozzebon's Midnighters television adaptation plot:
"On their 29th birthday, an estranged brother and sister discover they’re Midnighters, a chosen few born at the stroke of midnight, with...
- 11/20/2019
- Den of Geek
‘Midnighters’ Drama Based On Books In Works At the CW From ‘Blindspot’s Martin Gero & Chris Pozzebon
Exclusive: The CW is developing Midnighters, a drama based on the Alloy sci-fi/fantasy book series by Scott Westerfeld. The adaptation hails from Blindspot co-executive producer Chris Pozzebon, creator/executive producer Martin Gero and studio Warner Bros. TV as well as Warner Bros.-owned Alloy Entertainment.
Penned by Pozzebon, in the CW’s Midnighters, on their 29th birthday, an estranged brother and sister discover they’re Midnighters, a chosen few born at the stroke of midnight, with access to a magical 25th hour each day that their kind can use to dramatic, comedic and poignant advantage. Ultimately, they learn their destiny is to protect the world from an ancient evil that has been trapped inside the 25th hour for centuries and is about to break free.
Pozzebon executive produces with Gero via Quinn’s House and Leslie Morgenstein and Gina Girolamo for Alloy.
Westerfeld’s Midnighters series is comprised of...
Penned by Pozzebon, in the CW’s Midnighters, on their 29th birthday, an estranged brother and sister discover they’re Midnighters, a chosen few born at the stroke of midnight, with access to a magical 25th hour each day that their kind can use to dramatic, comedic and poignant advantage. Ultimately, they learn their destiny is to protect the world from an ancient evil that has been trapped inside the 25th hour for centuries and is about to break free.
Pozzebon executive produces with Gero via Quinn’s House and Leslie Morgenstein and Gina Girolamo for Alloy.
Westerfeld’s Midnighters series is comprised of...
- 11/19/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
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