Outer Range x Camp Half Blood x Wizarding School Face Claims
Ok guys so the lovely @floydsmuse and I have been going back and forth about a crazy idea if the Abbott family ran a ranch that was a mix between Camp Half Blood and Hogwarts. For all you Yellowstone fans out there too, yes the Dutton gang is involved and helps with the running of the school. I couldn't help but think too that it's not just the Olympians that come to the school or have kids here, oh hell no!! We've got a ton who have come from across the globe, so check these out (lol, I apologize, I'm a giant mythology nerd so prepare yourselves for this weird ass thing). Some may or may not have taken on the role, so be forewarned (lol).
The Gods and Goddesses (Face Claims)
The Olympians
Zeus-Sean Bean
Hera-Jennifer Connelly
Demeter-Erica Cerra
Hestia- Melina Kanakaredes
Poseidon-Kevin McKidd
Hades-Clive Standen
Athena-Brie Larsson
Aphrodite-Natalie Dormer
Hephaestus-Alex O'Laughlin
Ares-Wyatt Nash
Apollo-Chris Evans
Artemis-Rose McIver
Hermes-Jake Picking
Dionysus-Diego Luna
The Egyptians
Isis-Gal Gadot
Hathor- Naomi Scott
Osiris-Mido Hamada
Anubis-Markus Hamilton
Horus- Mena Massoud
Ptah-Charlie Rawes
The Orishas (Nigeria)
Yemaya-Angela Basset
Shango-Winston Duke
Obatala-Idris Elba
Oya-Ayo Edebiri
Aja-Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Ochosi- Daniel Kaluuya
Oshun-Lupita Nyongo
Eshu Elegba- Denzel Whittaker
Ogun-Jeremy Sample
The Mayas, Aztecs and Incas (DO NOT ASK ME TO PRONOUNCE ANY OF THESE, lol)
Ixtlilton-Danny Ramirez
Ix Chel-Salma Hayek
Chicomecoatl-Gina Rodriguez
Quetzalcoatl-Oscar Issac
Inti- Christian Meier
Mama Killa-Magalay Solier
Mama Qocha-Claudia Llosa
The Celts and the Norse
Brigid-Jesse Buckley
Thor-Chris Hemsworth
Loki-Tom Hiddelston
Hel-Katie McGrath
Cerridwen-Eve Hewson
Neith-Jaime Dornan
Odin-Anthony Hopkins
Frigga-Rene Russo
Freya-Whitney Hoy
Freyr-Domnhall Gleeson
Gods and Goddesses of Asia
Kali-Zoe Saldana
Saraswati-Ashwariya Rai
Lakshmi-Lara Dutta
Guan Yu-Daniel Day Kim
Mazu-Gemma Chan
Uzume-Awkwafina
Mayari-Angel Locsin
Xiwangmu-Michelle Yeoh
The Jade Emperor-Ken Wattanabe
Zhurong (Chong Li)-Harry Shum Jr.
Native American and Polynesian
Kamohoaliʻi-Jason Momoa
Maui-Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson
Hi'iaka-Lindsay Watson
Pele-Mapuana Makia
Spider Grandmother (Navajo)-Lily Gladstone
Sena (Inuit)-Anna Lambe
Grandfather-Wes Studi
Grandmother-Tantoo Cardinal
Tó Neinilii-Dallas Goldtooth
Disclaimer: THIS IS ONLY FOR THE STORY. NO DISRESPECT IS INTENDED AT ALL!!!!!!
Integrity Music Celebrates 12 GMA Dove Award Nominations
Integrity Music celebrates 12 GMA Dove Award nominations, which were announced yesterday for the 53rd Annual GMA Dove Awards. The award show, carrying the theme “Sound of Heaven” will be held on October 18th at Lipscomb University in Nashville and will air exclusively on TBN on October 21st.
The band Citizens received nominations for “Rock/Contemporary Album of The Year” as well as “Rock/Contemporary Song of The Year”. Multicultural collective Village Lights were nominated for “Short Form Music Video (Performance)”.
Songwriters Mitch Wong, Kyle Lee and Dwan Hill were nominated for “Song of The Year” with CeCe Winans’ ‘Believe For It’.
Selah are up for “Inspirational Album of The Year” while Phil Thompson received two nominations for “Gospel Worship Song of The Year” and “Gospel Worship Album of The Year”.
The female collective FAITHFUL were nominated for “Inspirational Song of The Year”.
Slugs And Bugs are up for “Children’s Album of The Year”, and songwriters Dustin Smith, Abby Benton, Kristen Dutton, Raina Pratt, Carlene Prince and Jesse Reeves were nominated for “Worship Recorded Song of The Year” with ‘I Speak Jesus’ by Charity Gayle.
Lastly, writers Daniel Calveti, Becky Collazos, Christine D’Clario, Travy Joe, Josh Morales, Jacobo Ramos were nominated for Gateway Worship Español’s ‘Danzando’ for “Spanish Language Recorded Song of The Year”.
*Bolded names are Integrity Music Artists and/or Writers
Nominees were announced in an artist-hosted livestream event featuring Jimmie Allen, Erica Campbell, Evan Craft, Sonya Isaacs, Brandon Lake, Trip Lee, Chris Tomlin, and Tye Tribbett. The announcement premiered live on the GMA Dove Awards YouTube and Facebook pages.
“Congratulations to this year’s impressive list of Dove Awards nominees,” says GMA President, Jackie Patillo. “For the past few years, we’ve chosen a theme for each show that represents our community and why we celebrate. Today we announced this year’s theme, Sound of Heaven. Although our musical styles may be different, our mission is the same. Together we lift one voice – the sound of heaven.”
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Free and/or Inexpensive Kindle Books List - April 2020
I can’t read poetry at the moment due to stress so another list to take the edge off.
Some books that are currently on sale.
Poetry
Original Fire: Selected and New Poems by Louise Erdrich - $1.99
Collected Poems, 1909-1962 by T. S. Eliot - $2.99
Hybrida: Poems by Tina Chang - $2.99
Collected Poems by Galway Kinnell - $2.99
The Twenty-Ninth Year by Hala Alyan - $2.99
After: Poems by Jane Hirshfield - $1.99
Dome of the Hidden Pavilion: New Poems by James Tate - $1.99
I Must Be Living Twice: New and Selected Poems by Eileen Myles - $1.99
Ordinary Beast by Nicole Sealey - $1.99
Felon: Poems by Reginald Dwayne Betts - $2.99
The Ghost Soldiers: Poems by James Tate - $1.99
Ideal Cities: Poems by Erika Meitner - $1.99
Fire to Fire: New and Selected Poems by Mark Doty - $1.99
Upon the Blue Couch by Laurie Kolp - free & also on Kindle Unlimited for future reference
The Collected Poems: 1956-1998 by Zbigniew Herbert - $1.99
The Absurd Man: Poems by Major Jackson - $2.99
Small Ghost by Trista Mateer - $1.99 or free with Kindle Unlimited
4:30 Movie: Poems by Donna Masini - $2.99
Navigating the Divide: Poetry & Prose by Linda Watanabe McFerrin - $0.99
Nature Poem by Tommy Pico - $2.99
If the Girl Never Learns: Poems by Sue William Silverman - $2.73
Blue Hour: Poems by Carolyn Forché - $1.99
Too Black, Too Strong by Benjamin Zephaniah - $1.85
My Index of Slightly Horrifying Knowledge: Poems by Paul Guest - $1.99
Maybe the Saddest Thing: Poems by Marcus Wicker - $1.99
Witches by Erica Jong - $2.99
June-tree: New and Selected Poems, 1974-2000 by Peter Balakian - $1.99
Dirty Laundry by Deborah Alma - $2.99
When Love Was Reels: Poetry by José B. González - $4.79
Voices in the Air: Poems for Listeners by Naomi Shihab Nye - $1.99
All My Mad Mothers by Jacqueline Saphra - $2.99
How to Cure a Ghost by Fariha Róisín - $2.99
Hijito by Carlos Andrés Gómez - $4.00
In the Absence of Clocks by Jacob Shores-Argüello - $4.88
Fiction
Halsey Street by Naima Coster - free
Rabbit Cake by Annie Hartnett - $2.99
In the Time of the Butterflies by Julia Alvarez - $1.99
The Revisioners: A Novel by Margaret Wilkerson Sexton - $3.99
Plastic Emotions by Shiromi Pinto - $3.99
You Too Can Have a Body Like Mine: A Novel by Alexandra Kleeman - $1.99
Fieldwork in Ukrainian Sex by Oksana Zabuzhko - $0.99 or free with Kindle Unlimited; includes free listening on Audible
How Should a Person Be?: A Novel from Life by Sheila Heti - $2.99
Lakewood: A Novel by Megan Giddings - $2.99
Paulina & Fran by Rachel B. Glaser - $3.99
Beside Myself: A Novel by Sasha Marianna Salzmann - $2.99
Juno’s Swans by Tamsen Wolff - $1.99
Finna by Nino Cipri - $3.99
The Cipher by Kathe Koja - $3.99
Margaret the First: A Novel by Danielle Dutton - $1.99 or free with Kindle Unlimited
The Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood - $2.99
On Beauty by Zadie Smith - $1.99
Goodbye, Vitamin by Rachel Khong - $2.99
Beauty by Christina Chiu - $1.99
Journals of the Plague Years by Norman Spinrad - $2.99
K: A Novel by Ted O'Connell - $1.99
Short Stories
Monday or Tuesday by Virginia Woolf - free
Incendiary Girls: Stories by Kodi Scheer - $3.00 or free with Kindle Unlimited; includes free listening on Audible
The Cracks in Our Armor by Anna Gavalda - $1.99
If You See Me, Don't Say Hi: Stories by Neel Patel - $2.99
Speak Gigantular by Irenosen Okojie - $2.99
Dark Satellites by Clemens Meyer - $3.99
Magic for Unlucky Girls by A. A. Balaskovits - $0.99 or free with Kindle Unlimited
eightball by Elizabeth Geoghegan - $0.99 or free with Kindle Unlimited
Whatever Happened to Interracial Love? by Kathleen Collins - $4.49
Both Sides: Stories from the Border ed. Gabino Iglesias - $4.99
Nonfiction
The Ends of the World: Volcanic Apocalypses, Lethal Oceans, and Our Quest to Understand Earth's Past Mass Extinctions by Peter Brannen - $1.99 or free with Kindle Unlimited
A Little Book on Form: An Exploration into the Formal Imagination of Poetry by Robert Hass - $1.99
This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. The Climate by Naomi Klein - $2.99
Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds - $2.99 or $1.99 for epub + mobi at AK Press
A Woman Like Her: The Story Behind the Honor Killing of a Social Media Star by Sanam Maher - $1.99
Dressed for a Dance in the Snow: Women's Voices from the Gulag by Monika Zgustová
Why Poetry by Matthew Zapruder - $1.99 or free with Kindle Unlimited
Essays
The World-Ending Fire: The Essential Wendell Berry - $3.99
Living by the Word: Essays by Alice Walker - $2.99
In the Dark Room by Brian Dillon - $3.99
Nobody Cares by Anne T. Donahue - $2.99
Memoir
Darkness Visible: A Memoir of Madness by William Styron - $2.99 or free with Kindle Unlimited
Running with Scissors: A Memoir by Augusten Burroughs - $2.99
The Magical Language of Others: A Memoir by E. J. Koh - $3.99
I'm Just a Person by Tig Notaro - $1.99
Radiation Diaries: Cancer, Memory and Fragments of a Life in Words by Janet Todd - $4.89
The Song Poet: A Memoir of My Father by Kao Kalia Yang - $3.99
Smoking Cigarettes, Eating Glass: A Psychologist's Memoir by Annita Perez Sawyer - $0.99 or free with Kindle Unlimited
i took this test for ria and i’m actually losing it over how accurate it is
her top result was santana lopez at 90% and some others that i felt were also peak ria were: mazikeen, barbara keen, louise belcher, azula, veronica lodge, CHARLOTTE HALE, malory archer, and eleanor shellstrop ,,,, i think i also saw sue sylvester so im screaming LMAO the top 100 ish are under the cut
Santana Lopez (Glee): 90%
Beth Dutton (Yellowstone): 88%
Faye Valentine (Cowboy Bebop): 87%
Alex Vause (Orange is the New Black): 87%
Prudence Night (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina): 87%
Mazikeen (Lucifer): 87%
Barbara Kean (Gotham): 87%
Cheryl Blossom (Riverdale): 86%
Scarlett O'Hara (Gone With the Wind): 86%
Wichita (Zombieland): 86%
Kim Ki-jung (Parasite): 86%
Ramona Vega (Hustlers): 86%
Jessie (Pokémon): 86%
Petra Solano (Jane the Virgin): 86%
Cersei Lannister (Game of Thrones): 85%
Maeby Funke (Arrested Development): 85%
Villanelle (Killing Eve): 85%
Amy Elliott Dunne (Gone Girl): 85%
Tokio (Money Heist): 85%
Selina Kyle (Gotham): 85%
Freddie Lounds (Hannibal): 84%
Mystique (X-Men): 84%
Louise Belcher (Bob's Burgers): 84%
Gemma Teller Morrow (Sons of Anarchy): 84%
Erica Sinclair (Stranger Things): 84%
Azula (Avatar: The Last Airbender): 83%
The Joker (The Dark Knight): 83%
Regina George (Mean Girls): 83%
Veronica Lodge (Riverdale): 83%
Shiv Roy (Succession): 83%
Ursula (The Little Mermaid): 83%
Regina Mills (Once Upon a Time): 83%
Zelena (Once Upon a Time): 83%
Tyler Durden (Fight Club): 82%
Maeve Millay (Westworld): 82%
Charlotte Hale (Westworld): 82%
Number Six (Battlestar Galactica): 82%
Don Draper (Mad Men): 82%
Audrey Horne (Twin Peaks): 82%
Catherine Martell (Twin Peaks): 82%
Evelyn Harper (Two and Half Men): 82%
Wendy Byrde (Ozark): 82%
Sue Sylvester (Glee): 82%
Annalise Keating (How To Get Away With Murder): 82%
Blair Waldorf (Gossip Girl): 82%
Lily (Black Swan): 82%
Thomas Leroy (Black Swan): 82%
Wyldstyle (The Lego Movie): 82%
Jennifer Check (Jennifer's Body): 82%
Stormfront (The Boys): 82%
Samantha Jones (Sex and the City): 81%
Tyra Collette (Friday Night Lights): 81%
Edie Britt (Desperate Housewives): 81%
Chuck Bass (Gossip Girl): 81%
Selina Meyer (Veep): 81%
Frank Costello (The Departed): 81%
Robin Scherbatsky (How I Met Your Mother): 81%
Rhett Butler (Gone With the Wind): 81%
Miranda Priestly (The Devil Wears Prada): 81%
Berlin (Money Heist): 81%
Lady Macbeth (Macbeth): 81%
Jan Levinson (The Office): 80%
Kate Austen (LOST): 80%
Quark (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine): 80%
Elim Garak (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine): 80%
Loki (Marvel Cinematic Universe): 80%
Lady Mary Crawley (Downton Abbey): 80%
Dolores Abernathy (Westworld): 80%
Joan Holloway (Mad Men): 80%
Jordan Baker (The Great Gatsby): 80%
Rosa Diaz (Brooklyn Nine-Nine): 80%
Mia Wallace (Pulp Fiction): 80%
Gabrielle Solis (Desperate Housewives): 80%
Mary Wardwell (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina): 80%
Damon Salvatore (The Vampire Diaries): 80%
Kalinda Sharma (The Good Wife): 80%
Malory Archer (Archer): 80%
Ari Gold (Entourage): 80%
Beth Harmon (The Queen's Gambit): 80%
Summer Finn ((500) Days of Summer): 80%
Aunt Polly (Peaky Blinders): 80%
Olenna Tyrell (Game of Thrones): 79%
Robert California (The Office): 79%
Thomas Barrow (Downton Abbey): 79%
April Ludgate (Parks and Recreation): 79%
Mal Cobb (Inception): 79%
the Alien (Alien): 79%
Elaine Benes (Seinfeld): 79%
Lucille Bluth (Arrested Development): 79%
Eleanor Shellstrop (The Good Place): 79%
Octavia Blake (The 100): 79%
Alexander Hamilton (Hamilton): 79%
Ivar Ragnarsson (Vikings): 79%
The Queen (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs): 79%
Dennis Reynolds (It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia): 79%
Academy of Management Journal (AMJ) Paper Development Workshop
I had the privilege of attending the Academy of Management Journal (AMJ) Paper Development Workshop held in NTU on 15 March 2019.
AMJ received 1,522 submissions last year, with a review period of 57 days for first round and 64 days for second round. Its current desk reject rate is at 30%, desk edit rate at 10%, first revision rate of 22%, and second revision rate of 61%.
If there was one takeaway from the opening session by Jason Shaw, it’s this: We need to be able to articulate our paper’s contribution in a simple and clean sentence. How does your paper challenge, change, or advance what we know?
Listening to the introduction on AMJ by Jason Shaw, Editor, Academy of Management Journal. Picture taken by: Nanyang Business School, NTU
Also, Wendy Smith shared that it is acceptable to suggest AE and reviewers for AMJ submissions in our cover letters. Of course, the individuals you suggest should not be from your host institution or your co-authors, and perhaps suggesting a few names in your research field might be a better strategy to take.
Sharing my thesis proposal defence experience with my fellow PhD friends, Dong Dong and Zhiyu. Picture taken by: Nanyang Business School, NTU
I submitted the third essay of my dissertation for the workshop and shared my initial ideas with the attendees. It was very exciting to meet, hear from, and talk with Wendy Smith, Professor of Management, University of Delaware, given my research on organisational paradoxes.
Wendy Smith sharing the challenges of publishing in academia. One interesting fact: she took 15 years to publish her dissertation!
A picture of me and fellow colleagues, Dong Dong and Erica, meeting with Wendy Smith. Picture taken by: Nanyang Business School, NTU
For me, it was a very timely moment to have Wendy Smith, Jason Shaw, and Markus Baer give their feedback on my preliminary qualitative work. As I am still in the process of data analyses, hearing their feedback gave me new ideas for my coding going forward and made me think about how to clarify and better frame my paper.
Presenting my work to the members of AMJ editorial team assigned for my paper - Jason Shaw, Wendy Smith, and Markus Baer - and the fellow workshop attendees. Pictures taken by: Nanyang Business School, NTU
I aim to finish the essay and submit it to AOM’s 2020 conference next year for another round of developmental feedback, before working on submitting to a journal next year.
Ending off with a few references that the editors shared, which may be useful to some of us:
Multi-level piece: Staw, B. M., Sandelands, L. E., & Dutton, J. E. (1981). Threat rigidity effects in organizational behavior: A multilevel analysis. Administrative Science Quarterly, 26(4), 501-524.
On writing for scholarly publications: Huff, A. S. (1999). Writing for scholarly publication. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Noticias de series de la semana: 'This Is Us' no competirá por su vestuario
This Is Us pierde una nominación a los Emmy
El vestuario del último episodio de la temporada les valió una nominación al mejor vestuario contemporáneo. Ahora ha sido descalificada porque menos del 51% del episodio transcurre en los últimos 25 años, por lo que simplemente no puede competir. La serie queda, por tanto, con diez nominaciones. La nueva nominada es House of Cards gracias al noveno episodio de su quinta temporada. [Fuente]
Katrina no llega
Anthony Hemingway, director, dice que la cosa se ha estancado, pero tampoco tienen muy claro por qué. La que debía ser la segunda temporada de American Crime Story y acabó convirtiéndose en la tercera debido a los retrasos de producción, al parecer, depende de la voluntad de Ryan Murphy. Puede que nunca llegue a realizarse. Culpan a Murphy de no haber prestado la suficiente atención a su desarrollo. [Fuente]
¿Se acaba TBBT?
"Nunca nos imaginamos llegar hasta las once temporadas. Uno podría suponer fácilmente que la doce sería el final de la serie", dijo Chuck Lorre sobre The Big Bang Theory en la presentación de Young Sheldon en los TCA. Kelly Kahl, la nueva presidenta de CBS Entertainment, dice que le gustaría continuar todo lo posible. Lo que siempre han comentado Lorre y su equipo es que no plantean las tramas temporada a temporada como hacen la mayoría de series, sino que avanzan episodio a episodio. [Fuente]
Bryan Fuller sobre Star Trek: Discovery
Según cuenta el creador de Pushing Daisies y Hannibal, CBS no le permitió crear una antología que ampliase el universo Star Trek al estilo American Horror Story. En su lugar, harían una única historia serializada. Además, confiesa que antes de abandonar la serie tuvo enfrentamientos sobre vestuario, dirección y reparto y que el segundo aplazamiento de la fecha de estreno fue debido a que AMC no liberaba a Sonequa Martin-Green de su contrato hasta que se emitiese su fallecimiento en The Walking Dead. [Fuente]
Habla el novio de Versace
"Se ha hablado y escrito mucho sobre el tema del asesinato, pero nada parecido a la realidad". Antonio D'Amico comenta que nadie le ha consultado para llevar el caso a la pequeña pantalla, que asesino y víctima no se conocían y que la representación en la serie de su reacción al encontrar el cuerpo de su pareja, aunque poética, es incorrecta y ridícula. [Fuente]
Renovaciones de series
NBC ha renovado Will & Grace por una décima temporada
Freeform ha renovado Famous in Love por una segunda temporada
Gold ha renovado The Rebel por una segunda temporada
Bounce TV ha renovado Saints & Sinners por una tercera temporada
Cancelaciones de series
La novena temporada de The Middle será la última
Sky 1 ha cancelado Hooten & The Lady tras su primera temporada
Incorporaciones y fichajes de series
Sylvester Stallone participará en al menos un episodio de la segunda temporada de This Is Us. Será la estrella de la película que Kevin va a grabar en Los Ángeles.
Abigail Spencer (Timeless, Rectify) se une como recurrente a Grey's Anatomy. Sustituye a Bridget Regan en el papel de Megan, la hermana de Owen.
Allison Williams (Girls, Get Out) será Marianne, una conocida de Melrose en Nueva York, en Patrick Melrose.
Isabelle Huppert (Elle, The Piano Teacher), Christina Hendricks (Mad Men, Another Period), John Slattery (Mad Men, Desperate Housewives), Amanda Peet (Togetherness, Brockmire), Jack Huston (Boardwalk Empire, American Hustle) y Marthe Keller (Marathon Man, Black Sunday) protagonizarán The Romanoffs, la antología de Matthew Weiner sobre gente de nuestros días que se cree descendiente de la familia real rusa.
Julius Tennon, el marido de Viola Davis, participará en al menos un episodio de How to Get Away with Murder. No se conocen detalles de su personaje.
Marlee Matlin (Switched at Birth, The L Word) será Jocelyn Turner, una agente del FBI sorda, en la tercera temporada de Quantico.
Erica Tazel (Barbara) no volverá como regular a la segunda temporada de The Good Fight, aunque podría aparecer en futuros episodios. Michael Boatman (Julius Cain) y Nyambi Nyambi (Jay Dipersia) han sido ascendidos a regulares. Audra McDonald (Private Practice, Beauty and the Beast) se une como regular retomando su papel de The Good Wife - Liz Lawrence, exmujer de Adrian Boseman (Delroy Lindo).
James Wolk (Zoo, The Crazy Ones) se une como recurrente a la segunda temporada de Goliath. Será el agente del FBI Jeff Clayton.
Sydelle Noel (GLOW) será recurrente en la sexta temporada de Arrow como la agente del FBI Samanda Watson.
Jes Macallan (Mistresses) será recurrente en la tercera temporada de Legends of Tomorrow como Ava Sharpe, agente de la rama del gobierno federal dedicada al control del tiempo.
Emma Booth (Underbelly, Gods of Egypt) se une como recurrente a la séptima temporada de Once Upon A Time.
Laura Benanti (Edie) ha sido ascendida a regular de cara a la tercera temporada de The Detour.
Shaun Toub (Homeland) y Jay Hernandez (Hostel, Suicide Squad) se unen a la séptima y última temporada de Scandal. Se desconocen detalles.
Kelly Stables (The Exes) será recurrente en la tercera temporada de Superstore como Kelly, nueva trabajadora de Cloud 9.
J.R. Ramirez (Power, Arrow) será regular en la segunda temporada de Jessica Jones como Oscar, nuevo vecino de Jessica.
Usman Ally (Veep, A Series of Unfortunate Events) será recurrente en la séptima temporada de Suits como Andrew Malik, Fiscal General Adjunto.
Michael Aronov (The Americans) y Aida Turturro (The Sopranos, Deep Blue Sea) se unen como recurrentes a la quinta temporada de The Blacklist.
David Morse (Treme, Outsiders) se une a Benicio del Toro, Paul Dano y Patricia Arquette en Escape at Dannemora. Será Gene Palmer, agente de la prisión.
Hartley Sawyer será Ralph Dibny AKA The Elongated Man en The Flash.
Jeff Ward será recurrente en la quinta temporada de Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Se desconocen detalles.
Nia Long (Empire, The Divide) se une como regular a la novena temporada de NCIS: LA. Será Shay Mosely, antigua agente del Servicio Secreto y ayudante ejecutiva de dirección del equipo.
Noah Bean (12 Monkeys, Nikita) será recurrente en la segunda temporada de Shut Eye como Foster Hillburn, asistente del fiscal y padre soltero.
Meagan Good aparecerá en dos episodios de White Famous volviendo a interpretar a la estrella del pop Kali, personaje de Californication.
Gabriel Mann (Revenge) será recurrente en Damnation como Martin Eggers Hyde, un intelectual y visionario.
Zach Cherry (Crashing, Search Party) y Luca Padovan (School of Rock) se unen a You. Serán Ethan, cajero de la librería de Joe (Penn Badgley), y Paco, vecino de Joe.
Michael Ironside (Top Gun, X-Men: First Class) será recurrente en The Alienist como el banquero J.P. Morgan.
Jean Villepique (Veep, Up All Night) se une como regular a AP Bio, sustituyendo a Vanessa Bayer, en el papel de Michelle, una profesora fiestera.
Dylan Baker (The Good Wife, The Americans), Julian Morris (Pretty Little Liars, Once Upon A Time) y Mark Stanley (Broken) serán Mr. March, John Brooke (el tutor de Laurie Laurence) y Bhaer en Little Women.
Dhafer L'Abidine (Sex and the City 2, Casualty) se une a The Looming Tower.
Dave Annable (Brothers & Sisters) y Gil Birmingham (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Hell or High Water) serán Lee Dutton, el hijo mayor de John (Kevin Costner), y Thomas Rainwater, un jefe indio que reta a los Dutton, en Yellowstone. Wendy Moniz (House of Cards) será recurrente como Lynelle Perry, gobernadora de Montana.
Robinne Lee (Fifty Shades Darker, Being Mary Jane), Brad James (Underground, For Better or Worse), W. Earl Brown (Preacher, Deadwood), Demetria McKinney (Saints & Sinners, House of Payne), Diamond Dallas Page (WWE), Morgana Van Peebles (We the Party), T.C. Carter y Tatiana Lia Zappardino se unen a Superstition.
Chris Parnell (Saturday Night Live) y Trevor Jackson (American Crime) retomarán sus papeles del backdoor pilot -el decano y un estudiante de segundo año- en Grown-ish, nuevo título del spin-off de Black-ish. Emily Arlook (The Good Place, Hand of God) se une interpretando a Miriam, una estudiante nueva.
Jack Griffo (The Thundermans) y Kerri Medders serán Dylan, un amigo de Lucas (Emery Kelly), y Gwenny, rival de Alexa, en Alexa & Katie.
Pósters de series
Nuevas series
Starz desarrolla la serie Ascendant, que cerraría las tramas de la saga cinematográfica Divergente. Se desconoce si contará con alguno de los actores anteriores.
En el veinte aniversario de su creación, el autor y la editorial del manga One Piece anuncian que producirán, junto a Marty Adelstein (Prison Break, Good Behavior) y Becky Clements (Good Behavior, Snowpiercer), su adaptación televisiva de acción real.
Glen Mazzara (The Walking Dead) escribirá la adaptación televisiva del cuarto libro de la saga The Dark Tower. Idris Elba, Dennis Haysbert y Tom Taylor repetirán con los personajes de la película.
YouTube Red tendrá su propia comedia secuela de Karate Kid, titulada Cobra Kai, protagonizada por dos de sus protagonistas treinta años después. Ralph Macchio y William Zabka volverán como Daniel LaRusso y Johhny Lawrence. En ella, Johnny reable el dojo buscando la redención, cosa que no le hace ninguna gracia a Daniel. Escriben Josh Heald (Hot Tub Time Machine) y Jon Hurwitz y Hayden Schlossberg (Harold and Kumar). Recibió luz verde directa con un encargo de diez episodios.
Starz ha adquirido el drama Sweetbitter, la adaptación de la novela de Stephanie Danler (2016) por ella misma junto a Stu Zicherman (The Americans, The Affair), sobre una joven de veintidós años que consigue un trabajo en un restaurante de Nueva York entrando entonces en un mundo de alcohol, amor, lujuria, drogas, antros y cenas de lujo. Produce Brad Pitt.
CBS All Access ha dado luz verde a Strange Angel, basada en la novela de George Pendle (2005), sobre un hombre brillante y misterioso que vive en Los Ángeles durante los años 40 y por el día diseña cohetes y por la noche realiza rituales mágicos sexuales como discípulo del ocultista Aleister Crowley.
CBS All Access encarga la comedia No Activity, sobre los aspectos menos asombrosos de una gran redada contra un cártel de droga.
CBS All Access da luz verde al thriller de misterio $1, ambientado en un pueblo estadounidense tras la recesión, donde un billete de un dólar conecta a un variopinto grupo de personajes involucrados en un asesinato múltiple, descubriendo así multitud de secretos del lugar.
Fechas de series
La tercera temporada de Mr. Robot llega a USA Network el 11 de octubre
Mindhunter se estrena en Netflix el 13 de octubre
La segunda temporada de Travelers llega a Showcase el 16 de octubre