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Anthony Mackie Taking Over Lead Role In New Season Of ‘Altered Carbon’ On Netflix

Netflix’s futuristic sci-fi drama Altered Carbon has been renewed for a second season, with Anthony Mackie taking over the lead role of Takeshi Kovacs from Joel Kinnaman.

The show, based on the novels by Richard K. Morgan, focuses on Kovacs, a former elite soldier called an Envoy who has reawakened hundreds of years in a new body and is tapped to solve a murder. Mackie’s portrayal of Kovacs will play on this theme as the character continues to discover the depths of the human condition.

Reportedly, most of the cast, including Kinnaman only had one-year deals.

Also joining the series this season is Alison Schapker as executive producer and co-showrunner alongside Season 1 showrunner (and creator/executive producer) Laeta Kalogridis.

Mackie is best known for his role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as the Falcon. He can also be seen in the upcoming film adaptation of The Hate You Give.

Source: Shadow & Act

Boris Kodjoe Of ‘Real Husbands Of Hollywood Fame’ Lands In ABC’s ‘Station 19’!

Real Husbands Of Hollywood alum Boris Kodjoe has booked a recurring role on the upcoming second season of ABC’s Station 19.

Kodjoe will play a seasoned firefighter with a mysterious past on the Grey’s Anatomy spinoff. His character is returning to Seattle FD after some time away, bringing with him new skills, new perspectives and an approach to the job that doesn’t always fall in line with the members of Station 19.

Station 19

Set in a Seattle firehouse, Station 19, from Grey’s Anatomy creator Shonda Rhimes’ Shondaland and written by Grey’s executive producer/co-showrunner Stacy McKee, follows a group of heroic firefighters. From the captain to the newest recruit, the show revolves around the men and women as they risk their lives and hearts both in the line of duty and off the clock.

Jaina Lee Ortiz stars as Andy Herrera, Jason George as Ben Warren, Miguel Sandoval as Captain Pruitt Herrera, Grey Damon as Jack Gibson, Jay Hayden as Travis Montgomery, Alberto Frezza as Ryan Tanner, Danielle Savre as Maya Bishop, Okieriete Onaodowan as Dean Miller and Barrett Doss as Victoria Hughes.

Station 19 is produced by ABC Studios. McKee serves as showrunner and executive producer, along with Rhimes and Betsy Beers. Paris Barclay (Pitch, Sons of Anarchy)serves as the producing director and executive producer of the series.

Kodjoe is coming off a co-starring role on CBS’ Code Black, which wrapped its three-season run last night. He’s repped by The Gersh Agency and Untitled Entertainment.

Source: Deadline

‘Insecure’s Natasha Rothwell Joins ‘Wonder Woman 1984’

Natasha Rothwell, whose acting credits include HBO’s Insecure and the 20th Century Fox movie Love, Simon, is joining Wonder Woman 1984, the Patty Jenkins-directed Warner Bros./DC sequel. Her role is being kept under wraps.

Rothwell joins Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Kristen Wiig and Pedro Pascal. The pic is already in production, and Jenkins, Gadot and Pine stopped by over the weekend at San Diego Comic-Con’s Hall H to show off some early footage.

Rothwell was a writer on Saturday Night Live and is also a co-producer on Insecure, on which she also stars as Kelli. Upcoming for Rothwell: She booked a role in Paramount’s Sonic the Hedgehog and she stars in Christopher Winterbauer’s indie film Wyrm. She was nominated for a WGA Variety/Sketch award for her work on SNL. 

Rothwell is repped by WME and Edna Cowan Management.

Wonder Woman 1984 opens on November 1, 2019. Last summer, Wonder Woman scored $821.8M at the WW box office and broke records for a feature film directed by a female filmmaker.

Source: Deadline

BET Cancels Late-Night Comedy ‘The Rundown With Robin Thede’

BET has pulled the plug on “The Rundown with Robin Thede,” the weekly late-night comedy series that debuted last October.

“Rundown” gave Thede a platform as the only African-American female host in late-night TV. The half-hour series served up a mix of headlines, sketches, field pieces and short documentary segments.

“At this time BET Networks has decided not to renew ‘The Rundown with Robin Thede.’ We have so much love and respect for our Unicorn and look forward to finding ways to continue in partnership with Robin,” BET said in a statement.

“Rundown” drew strong reviews from the start. But the lack of renewal news after the show wrapped its initial 24-episode run in April was a sign that BET was wavering on a second season.

Thede financed the pilot for the show in partnership with Jax Media before it was set up at BET. “Rundown” was also notable for the diversity among its largely female production staff.

“I’m thankful that BET took a chance on me and the show,” Thede told Variety. “I’m already in development on several other projects and I’m looking forward to hosting the TCA Awards on August 4.”

A seasoned comedy writer, Thede was previously head writer and a panelist on Comedy Central’s “The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore.” She developed the concept for “Rundown” shortly after “Nightly Show” was canceled in August 2016.

Source: Variety

Cedric The Entertainer, Jermaine Fowler, Ken Jeong, Felipe Esparza And More Added To ‘The Opening Act’

Cedric The Entertainer (star of the new CBS comedy The Neighborhood), comedian and actress Whitney Cummings, Ken Jeong (upcoming Crazy Rich Asians and Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween), and Jermaine Fowler (currently seen in Sorry To Bother You) have been added to the setlist for The Opening Act. Saturday Night Live series regular Alex Moffat, Iliza Shlesinger and Felipe Esparza have also been cast.

Silicon Valley‘s Jimmy O. Yang stars as Will O’Brien, who has the job, the girl but all that’s missing is his true passion in life, to become a stand-up comedian. When he gets the opportunity he’s been waiting for, the emcee slot on the road, opening for his hero Billy G (Cedric The Entertainer), he’ll spend the weekend contemplating the life he’s set up and the one he truly wants to pursue, the life of a comedian.

The coming-of-age comedy hails from writer-director Steve Byrne with Vince Vaughn and Peter Billingsley producing through their Wild West Picture Show Productions as well as Sefton Fincham of Look to the Sky Films. Shafin Diamond, Dwight Manley, and Michael Shader serve as executive producers. Endeavor Content is representing the film’s worldwide sales

Cedric The Entertainer is repped by CAA and Bird and A Bear Entertainment; Cummings by CAA and Mosaic; Jeong by Aligned Entertainment, ICM Partners, and Stone, Genow, Smelkinson; Fowler by 3 Arts, WME, Morris Yorn; Moffat is repped by WME and, Jackoway, Austen, Tyerman; Shlesinger  by Avalon and WME; Esparza by Felipe’s World, Inc, ICM Partners and Felker, Toczek, Gelman.

Source: Deadline

‘The Real’s Loni Love To Develop Autobiographical Comedy Series For Warner Bros. TV

The Real co-host Loni Love has signed an overall deal with Warner Bros. Television, whose subsidiary Telepictures produces the syndicated daytime talk show.

Under the pact, Love will develop a scripted comedy series for the studio, based on the comedian’s larger-than-life persona as a thriving single woman.

“I am thrilled to be developing a comedy with Warner Bros. as I continue to co-host The Real,” said Love. “My life’s work is all about entertaining, inspiring and helping people become the best they can be.”

Love serves as co-host of popular daytime talker The Real, recently picked up for an additional two seasons, alongside Adrienne Houghton, Jeannie Mai and Tamera Mowry-Housley.

Love is a self-made woman who grew up in Detroit’s Brewster-Douglas Housing Project. She received her Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering from Prairie View A&M and worked as an engineer before kicking off her standup comedy career.

Her recent film credits include Mother’s Day and Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2.

Love’s deal was brokered by UTA, Levity Entertainment and Jackoway Tyerman.

Source: Deadline

‘Kevin Hart Presents: The Next Level’ Sets New Premiere Date And New Comedians

 Kevin Hart Presents: The Next Level is back with an all-new roster of Kevin Hart-approved stand-up comedians taking the next step in their careers: a televised half-hour special. Season 2 kicks off on Friday, August 3 at 11:00 p.m. ET/PT on Comedy Central. Each episode spotlights a single performer, opening on an interview with Hart that leads into a special from the featured comedian.

“I can’t wait to show the world what they’ve been missing in these six amazing talents,” said Hart. “The Next Level is the country’s opportunity to get in on the ground floor with the next generation of stand-up headliners.”

Season 2 comedians are:

  • T. Murph, August 3

T Murph is a comedian that broke out of the Chicago comedy scene and has been rising quickly ever since. In addition to The Next Level, he can be seen in the next season of the Epix crime dramedy Get Shorty and in TruTV’s standup/storytelling showcase Laff Mobb’s Laff Tracks. T Murph’s recent TV credits include Wild N’ Out (MTV), Key & Peele (Comedy Central), Comic View (BET), and Chicago Fire (NBC). T Murph has performed at the NBC Diversity Showcase, American Black Film Festival (ABFF), New York Comedy Festival, Just For Laughs, and the Second City Breakout Festival. Murph will also be seen Kevin Hart’s Just For Laughs show on Hart’s Laugh Out Loud streaming service and appears regularly on All Def Digital’s Roast Me.

  • Tacarra Williams, August 10

Tacarra Williams got her start in The Bronx, NY, and is known to many in comedy circles as The Beautiful Beast. Williams brings the laughs by drawing on her rough life as a twin and sibling to six others and by daring to be a voice for every woman too afraid to think aloud. She has hit major stand-up stages in New York and Hollywood including Carolines on Broadway, Broadway Comedy Club, The Apollo Theatre, Hollywood Improv, The Comedy Store and The Laugh Factory.

  • Malik S., August 17

Born and raised in Miami, Florida Malik S. is a triple threat talent and the last of seven children. His stand-up career has given him the opportunity to work as an actor and a network TV writer. Malik currently writes for the CBS sitcom The Neighborhood, on which he also plays the recurring role of Trey. Malik has also written for The Soul Man (TV Land), Legends of Chamberlin Heights (Comedy Central) and The Comedy Get Down (BET). His acting credits include The Soul Man (TV Land, recurring), Blackish (ABC), White Famous(Showtime), Zoe Ever After (BET), Born Again Virgin (TV One), and The Comedy Get Down(BET).

  • Jeff Horste, August 24

Jeff Horste previously appeared in the Detroit episode of Kevin Hart Presents: Hart of the Cityon Comedy Central, and is now stepping into the spotlight with his own episode of Kevin Hart Presents: The Next Level. He is a versatile performer who can adapt a variety of subjects for diverse audiences and has worked in some of the top clubs and festivals throughout the country. He has appeared on the Fox TV show Laughs, and has performed in Atlanta’s Laughing Skull Comedy Festival, the Boston Comedy Festival, and the Oddball Comedy & Curiosity Festival.

  • Ron G., August 31

Ron G. is an actor, comedian and producer who currently stars in the lead role, ‘Lewis,’ on the Nickelodeon television series Cousins for Life. Ron also served as a consulting producer on the Emmy® Award-winning CNN series United Shades of America. Originally from Columbia, SC, Ron relocated to Atlanta, Georgia to begin his stand-up comedy career. In addition to winning APCA College Comic of the Year, Ron was a finalist on NBC’s Last Comic Standing. Ron has also recurred on HBO’s hit television series Insecure and has guest starred on numerous television shows, including Stuck in the Middle (Disney Channel) and Shut Eye (Hulu). Ron most recently appeared in the Lionsgate feature film #Twominutesoffame, starring Jay Pharoah and Katt Williams.

  • Marvin Hunter, September 7

Marvin Hunter discovered his passion for writing and performing comedy while serving in the U.S. Navy. His unique sense of humor and unabashed point of view developed from his countless overseas deployments during a military service that spanned more than 20 years, his upbringing in the Deep South by a no-nonsense Civil Rights activist of the 1960s, and all of the absurdities of life along the way. For these reasons, Marvin is known as the Grumpy Uncle (#grumpyuncle) on the comedy scene worldwide. In addition to Kevin Hart Presents: The Next Level, Marvin has previously appeared on the “Mississippi” episode of Kevin Hart Presents: Hart of the City (Comedy Central), Off the Chain (Bounce TV), Comedy Dynamics: Uncontrolled Comedy (BET), The Haves and Have Nots (OWN), Jamie Foxx’s The Foxxhole (SiriusXM Radio), and the Steve Harvey Morning Show. Currently, Marvin graces stages from coast-to-coast and can be seen on the Ricky Smiley & Friends Comedy Tour. He can also be heard on Kevin Hart’s Laugh Out Loud SiriusXM Radio.

Leading up to the on-air premiere, cc.com/TheNextLevel and the CC App will feature clips from the series, and full episodes of Kevin Hart Presents: The Next Level will be available the day of premiere on the Comedy Central App and cc.com. Fans can follow Hart on Twitter at @KevinHart4Real and Comedy Central Stand-Up at @standup, and can tweet about the series using the hashtag #TheNextLevel.

Hart is one of the foremost comedians, entertainers, authors and businessmen in the industry today. Hart is currently on the road with his new one hour material titled the Kevin Hart: The Irresponsible Tour. Produced by Live Nation, this new hour of comedy will bring Hart to over 115 cities globally, and tickets are available at LiveNation.com. On September 28, 2018 Kevin will be seen in the comedy Night School for Universal StudiosHart co-wrote and produced the movie under his HartBeat Productions banner and will co-star opposite Tiffany Haddish.

In 2017, his memoir “I Can’t Make This Up: Life Lessons” debuted at number one on the New York Times Bestseller list and has remained on the list for nine consecutive weeks. Additionally, Hart appeared in the Sony reboot of the classic film Jumanji alongside Dwayne Johnson and Jack Black. Jumanji grossed over $900 Million at the Global Box office and was Sony’s second highest grossing film of all time. Hart’s multi-city domestic and international WHAT NOW comedy tour sold out arenas all over the world, grossing over $100 million worldwide, and was released as a feature film by Universal Pictures.

Kevin Hart Presents: The Next Level is produced by HartBeat Productions and executive produced by Hart, Dave Becky of 3 Arts Entertainment, Leland “Pookey” Wigington and Neal Marshall. Anne Harris and Jackie Sosa are Executives in Charge for Comedy Central.

Comedy Central’s ‘Roast Battle’ Announces New Judges And New Format!

Love a little summer slander this time of year! Comedy Central, the #1 brand in comedy, announced today that Nikki Glaser, Anthony Jeselnik and Roastmaster General Jeff Ross will serve as judges for the third season of Jeff Ross Presents Roast Battle, premiering on Tuesday, July 31 at 10:00 P.M.  A sneak peek of the third season premiere of #RoastBattle will debut immediately following the Comedy Central Roast of Bruce Willis on Sunday, July 29 at midnight. The series will also launch its official Roast Battle podcast — produced in partnership with Starburns Audio — on Comedy Central’s Global Podcast Network beginning on Monday, July 30.

This season of Roast Battle will introduce a new format – tossing out the bracket-style tournament to focus more on the head to head insult battles between some of today’s top comedians. Each episode will feature two battles per show. Additionally, this season the Roastmaster General is stepping on stage to go to battle with a giant among men, NBA All-Star Blake Griffin.

Comedians doing battle include Todd Barry, Pat Barker, Nicole Becannon, Matthew Broussard, Keith Carey, Kim Congdon, Alex Duong, Joe Eurell, Olivia Grace, Tony Hinchcliffe, Jerron Horton, Mike Lawrence, Joe List, Joe Machi, Connor McSpadden, Kurt Metzger, Sam Morril, Jamar Neighbors, Mark Normand, Eli Sairs, Yamaneika Saunders, Jason Sklar, Randy Sklar, Sarah Tiana, Sarah Tollemache, Robin Tran, Brendon Walsh, and WWE wrestler Dolph Ziggler.

Beginning on Monday, July 30, fans of Roast Battle will also be able to listen as comedians battle it out with the most brutal jokes imaginable with the launch of the official Roast Battle podcast on Comedy Central’s Global Podcast Network. Hosted by Roast Battlereferee/comedian Brian Moses and DJ Coach T, the Roast Battle podcast will give an in-depth look at the hit international TV series as well as weekly live shows from the world-famous Comedy Store in Hollywood, CA.

Inspired by the gritty, competitive proving grounds of the comedy-club circuit, this stand-up series pits professional comedians against each other in one-on-one standoffs with a panel of celebrity judges deciding their competitive fate. Original material only, no physical contact, and every battle ends with a hug. Led by Ross and referee/comedian Brian Moses, Roast Battle first premiered on Comedy Central in July 2016.

Jeff Ross Presents Roast Battle is executive produced by Ross, Joel Gallen, Amy Zvi, Willie Mercer, Moses, Rell Battle, and Rick Austin. Jonas Larsen, Christian McLaughlin, Jordan Ellner and Ryan Moran are the Executives in Charge of Production for Comedy Central.

Rickey Smiley And LeToya Luckett Return As Co-hosts For The 2018 Black Music Honors

Chicago-based television production companyCentral City Productions (CCP) announced today the 2018 Black Music Honors – the annual two-hour television special that honors artists and musicians who have influenced and made significant contributions to American music. The television special is set to take place on Thursday, August 16th in Nashville, TN.
This year’s honorees for the 2018 Black Music Honors include Bobby Brown, who will receive the R&B Soul Music Icon Award for his 40 years in entertainment and 32 years as a solo artist, Bebe and Cece Winans, who will be co-honorees of the Gospel Music Icon Award, and chart-topping music producer and label executive Dallas Austin, who will be presented with the Music Innovator Icon Award, and multi-platinum, Grammy® Award-winning recording artist, songwriter and producer Faith Evans, who is set to receive the Urban Music Icon Award.
“The vision of the Black Music Honors is to recognize the trailblazers in African American music who have paved the way for the artists of today. Many of these artists have never received their much-deserved recognition,” said Don Jackson, founder and CEO of Central City Productions.
Television and radio personality Rickey Smiley and Grammy® Award-winner and actress LeToya Luckett return as co-hosts of the show, which is set to air on broadcast syndication on Sept. 8-30, 2018. This year’s sponsors include AT&T, McDonald’s, Walmart, Johnson & Johnson, and Chevrolet with State Farm tapped as the title sponsor.
Ticket proceeds will benefit the 2019 opening of the National Museum of African American Music (NMAAM) in Nashville. NMAAM’s mission is to educate the world, preserve the legacy, and celebrate the central role African Americans play in creating the American soundtrack.
“I am pleased that our Black Music Honors special has the opportunity to promote the National Museum of African American Music and that proceeds from ticket sales are donated to the museum,” said Jackson.
This epic event will be held at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC)located at 505 Deaderick St., Nashville, TN. Doors open at 6 p.m. with the show taping at 7 p.m.
Tickets are available HERE.
For more information on Black Music Honors, head to www.blackmusichonors.com and connect with us on social media for more updates @blackmusichonors.

HBO’s ‘Insecure’ Sets Its Premiere Date For Season 3

After her break-up with Lawrence, Issa tries to get her life back together, working hard to save and earn extra cash while crashing on Daniel’s couch – an arrangement that proves challenging, given their history. Meanwhile, Molly starts a new job at a black-owned law firm, but finds her confidence put to the test when she’s not automatically recognized as “the star.”

The Peabody Award-winning comedy series INSECURE returns for its eight-episode third season SUNDAY, AUG. 12 (10:30-11:00 p.m. ET/PT), exclusively on HBO. Starring Emmy® and Golden Globe nominee Issa Rae as Issa, Yvonne Orji as Molly, Lisa Joyce as Frieda, Natasha Rothwell as Kelli, Amanda Seales as Tiffany and Y’lan Noel as Daniel, the series follows the friendship of two black women as they deal with their own real-life flaws while attempting to navigate different worlds and cope with an endless series of uncomfortable everyday experiences.

            In the third season, Issa attempts to navigate her complicated relationship with Daniel, a childhood friend and on-and-off-again fling who’s looking to take his music career to the next level. On the work front, she begins to question her role at the nonprofit “We Got Y’all” and Molly sets boundaries in order to concentrate on her dream job at a black-owned law firm, which she risks sabotaging via her insecurities and hang-ups.