

Wiip: Civil rights limited series Levittown Peacock: An adaptation of Victoria Aveyard’s YA fantasy Red Queen from and co-starring Elizabeth Banks New Regency: Thriller podcast adaptation Gaslight

MTV Entertainment Studios: A limited series about the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 from Angela Bassett and Courtney B. Kapital Entertainment: An adaptation of upcoming thriller I Don’t Forgive You Showtime: Business world anthology series Super Pumped with its first season about Uber and starring Joseph Gordon-LevittĪBC: Filipino American nurse sitcom Josep starring Jo KoyĪMC Studios: A show based on Faster Pussycat, Kill! Kill! from Norman Reedusīlumhouse TV: An adaptation of podcast The Battersea Poltergeistīuddy Club Productions: A miniseries about the 1999 London nail bombings from Keeley HawesĬBS Studios: An adaptation of historical cookery novel Miss Eliza’s English KitchenĮleventh Hour Films: A limited series based on Jane Casey’s thriller The Killing Kind Davis from Tara Hernandez and Damon Lindelof Netflix: Contemporary Russian Anna Karenina adaptation ANNA K starring Svetlana Khodchenkova The CW: Spinoff All American: Homecoming, Ava DuVernay superhero series Naomi Lee Toland Krieger will direct the first two episodes of Green Lantern.Īmazon: Romantic comedy With Love from Gloria Calderón KellettīritBox: ML Longworth adaptation Murder in Provence starring Roger Allam, Nancy Carroll, and Keala Settle Shining Girls will be directed by Elisabeth Moss, Michelle MacLaren, and Daina Reid.Īmanda Segel is writing Game of Thrones spinoff 10,000 Ships. This isn’t official yet, but Danai Gurira is reportedly returning as her Black Panther character Okoye for a Disney+ series.Īdam Milch is set to showrun Naomi and Wynonna Judd series Icon. Our Ladies of Brooklyn and Painkiller are not moving forward. The CW pilot Powerpuff is being reworked, and Tom Swift is also still in contention. We’ve got our final fall schedule grid: Here’s the CW! readers, and this week’s TV news gets us ready for summer with a few more premiere dates and a bunch of casting. Viewers can support their favorite broadcasters on the platform through sending “ Props ,” which are in-app virtual goods sent during streams that can be cashed out for real money.It’s Memorial Day weekend for our U.S.
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Users can access Caffeine via its app for iOS and Android devices, or through Caffeine.TV. In February, Caffeine signed a multi-year partnership with star musician Drake to begin streaming weekly online rap battles from the Ultimate Rap League. “Caffeine connects entertainers with world-class technology so they can create content that is authentic and connects culture and community," Caffeine founder and CEO Ben Keighran said in a press release. The recent funding will be used to further its growth in streaming content across music and entertainment, sports and gaming. It had previously raised more than $140 million in funding, including a $100 million investment from 21st Century Fox in 2018. Existing investors Andreessen Horowitz and Greylock Partners also participated in the round. The platform has now added $113 million from a Series D round led by Cox Enterprises, Fox Corporation and Sanabil Investments. ESPN also streamed live content from last year’s X Games on the service, and Caffeine has partnerships to stream esports matches from the Fortnite World Cup and League of Legends Championship Series. Caffeine’s mobile-first streaming platform launched in November and has featured Fox Sports content from Big East basketball, Bundesliga soccer, Formula E races and FIFA esports events.
