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Resident Alien Renewed for Season 2 at Syfy
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The pickup for the Alan Tudyk dramedy comes nearly three years after the project was first put in development at the cable network under an executive regime that is no longer there.
Resident Alien is staying in house.
Syfy has handed out a second season renewal for the dramedy starring Alan Tudyk. The news comes as the 10-episode series based on the Dark Horse comics of the same name is inching toward its March 31 season finale and three years after the project was first developed by an executive regime that is no longer at the NBCUniversal-owned cable network.
Wild Cards cover art by Michael Komarck
An adaptation of George R.R. Martin’s long-running
Wild Cards superhero series has a new home it’s jumping from Hulu to NBC’s Peacock, according to
The Hollywood Reporter. With the move, the show’s producers are now looking for a new writer.
While Martin is best known for his
A Song of Ice and Fire fantasy series thanks to HBO’s
Game of Thrones, he’s also known for
Wild Cards. The project started out in 1983 with a roleplaying game campaign, SuperWorld, that had been gifted to Martin by fellow author Vic Milan. “It triggered a two-year-long role playing orgy that engulfed not only me, but the rest of my Albuquerque gaming circle as well,” Martin wrote for Tor.com back in 2011. “We had great fun while the addiction lasted, but in the end I came to the realization that the game was absorbing too much of my time and creative energies.” He turned those creative energies into writing up some of the stories that he and
George R.R. Martin s Wild Cards Moves From Hulu to Peacock
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A search for a new writer is underway as the Universal Content Productions property comes to its streaming counterpart.
George R.R. Martin s
Wild Cards is on the move.
Following two years of development at Disney-owned Hulu, the drama based on the multiple-book series edited by the
Game of Thrones creator has moved to NBCUniversal-backed Peacock. A search is underway for a new writer for the project, which remains in the development stage.
Wild Cards was one of the few projects that former Hulu content chief Joel Stillerman bought during the year he was with the streamer. Andrew Miller (
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