'Frasier' Revival Adds 6 Guest Stars For Season 2

  Frasier is pegging its guest stars, and with its success firmly established, is getting more reaches back into its past for its Paramount+ revival’s second season, currently deep into production. It turns out, Peri Gilpin increasing her presence by recurring as Roz is attracting more old KACL friends and colleagues. Dan Butler and Edward Hibbert will be stopping by, reprising their roles as Bob “Bulldog” Briscoe and Gil Chesterton, while Amy Sedaris , Yvette Nicole Brown and Patricia Heaton will be guest starring as new characters. Star Kelsey Grammer ’s daughter Greer will be playing Roz’s daughter Alice. Of this crop, it was Sedaris’s casting that was reported first. She is set to appear as Dr. “Doc” Stathos, described as “a municipal therapist with a down home, scattered veneer. She works with the firefighters at Freddy’s firehouse and is also a big… fan of Frasier Crane from his old TV talk show.” She first gained fame co-creating and starring in the Comedy Central sketch se

'Ray Donovan' Spinoff-Ish 'The Donovans' Headed For Showtime Tier

 


When Showtime’s integration into Paramount+ was originally announced, spin-offs of previous popular Showtime shows were said to be quite a focus. Whether they were multiple from Billions and Dexter or developing Nurse Jackie and Weeds sequel series, it seems it’s going to be Ray Donovan that will beat them all to the punch. The Donovans, a new series loosely based on the popular drama, has been ordered for Paramount+, but specifically at the Paramount+ with Showtime tier, to premiere later this year.

The Donovans will follow two generations of gangsters, their businesses, their complex relationships and their fixer for the problems that arise. With the most powerful clients in Europe, family fortunes and reputations will be at risk, odd alliances will unfold, and there’s betrayal no matter where you look. While the family might be London’s most elite fixers, the nature of affairs means tomorrow’s never guaranteed.

Sherlock Holmes and Aladdin remake director Guy Ritchie is attached to direct and executive produce. Top Boy creator Ronan Bennett is writing the 10 episodes of the series that will make the first season. “I’m thrilled to be working with Showtime, Paramount+ and 101 Studios. We’re going to deliver a show which provides massive thrills, entertainment and a huge rush of adrenaline for audiences around the world,” said Bennett, who produced and wrote all episodes of the British crime drama, and since created the TV adaptation starring Eddie Redmayne of The Day of the Jackal, for which he is also showrunner. “At the same time, I’m totally focused on exploring real characters, in body and in soul, and I’m committed to writing stories with deep dramatic impact. We’re going to get under the skin of the criminal underworld, in a way which will show you the bone-deep truths of how they live and how it sometimes will – inevitably – impact on our own lives.” Ritchie most recently created and directs The Gentlemen, a series adaptation of his 2019 Miramax film, premiering on Netflix on March 7. The pair executive produce with David C. Glasser, Ron Burkle, Bob Yari, David Hutkin and Ivan Atkinson. 

Glasser, who is CEO of 101 Studios, had this to say “We’re elated to partner with Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios to reimagine the Ray Donovan legacy together. Having Guy and Ronan sign on to join us on this incredible journey has been a true blessing. We could not be more thrilled to take this huge hit and create a new and exciting show for audiences all over the world.” Meanwhile Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios President Chris McCarthy remarked “Guy Ritchie and Ronan Bennett are the ideal dream-team to create a new global hit franchise with The Donovans. Guy’s riveting and stylish directorial approach combined with Ronan’s captivating and brutally authentic writing will transfix audiences into a wild and twisted world full of new adventures.” Time will tell how loose the ties truly are.

Source: Deadline



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