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June 22, 2018
NBC has canceled its critically acclaimed time-travel drama , again. The network dropped the ax on the series the first time in May 2017, with the end of its first season, only to . However, reports this latest decision comes just days before the cast’s options expire. RELATED: Producer Sony TV is in talks with NBC about the possibility of a two-hour special that would close out the series definitively. Following the announcement of the cancellation, the cast and crew of Timeless have thanked fans on Twitter for their support. “Thank you for all your support Timeless fans! It’s been an absolute joy playing your Lucy,” . “I sincerely hope we get to do the Timeless movie to wrap up the story and get one more go to wrap up the series in a powerful & elegant way!” “Gutted by this, guys, I know you are too,” . “Behind the scenes, Sony has been trying hard to set it up elsewhere, but no luck so far. I think this 2 hour movie is our best shot. We’re ready to make it if NBC really wants it. Let ’em know how you feel.” Created by Kripke and Shawn Ryan, Timeless stars Abigail Spencer (True Detective, Rectify), Matt Lanter (Star Wars: The Clone Wars), and Malcolm Barrett (Preacher) as members of a team recruited to travel back in time to protect the past from a mysterious criminal. The post appeared first on .
June 22, 2018
Netflix’s chief public relations spokesperson is on his way out after making a controversial and racist remark. According to , Jonathan Friedland, the streaming service’s head public relations spokesperson, has been fired after making “insensitive” remarks to his team. Friedland allegedly used the N-word in a company meeting with Netflix employees, sources said, and Friedland was later reported for his behavior. A company-wide email was sent to employees Friday, from CEO Reed Hastings. “I’m leaving Netflix after seven years,” Friedland wrote. “Leaders have to be beyond reproach in the example we set and unfortunately I fell short of that standard when I was insensitive in speaking to my team about words that offend in comedy.” RELATED: Friedland’s role as a communications spokesperson involved managing media and content publicity for Netflix’s original content. Before Netflix, Friedland worked as a foreign correspondent for The Wall Street Journal and Far Eastern Economic Review. “I feel awful about the distress this lapse caused to people at a company I love and where I want everyone to feel included and appreciated,” he said. “I feel honored to have built a brilliant and diverse global team and to have been part of this collective adventure in building the world’s leading entertainment service.” Friedland’s replacement has not been named. This caps off a big news week for the streaming giant, with Daredevil showrunner Steven S. DeKnight and after its cancellation by Fox. The post appeared first on .
June 22, 2018