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Deadwood Dead?
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[ QUOTE ] LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - The upcoming third season of HBO's "Deadwood" might mark the end of the dark Western. ADVERTISEMENT The pay cable network has opted not to pick up the options of the actors on the show, releasing them to pursue other projects. "Deadwood" creator David Milch is shifting his attention to "John From Cincinnati," a one-hour project he is writing for HBO. The surfing-themed drama has been ordered as a pilot, subject to finalizing deals on the financial and talent side. HBO sources said there are conversations about the future of "Deadwood" beyond the third season, which premieres June 11. But with the actors moving on to other commitments, it is highly unlikely that all the main cast members would be available to do additional episodes in the future. [/ QUOTE ] [censored] [censored] [censored] [censored] [censored] [censored] [censored]!!!!!!!! First AD, now Deadwood. And utter [censored] like American Idol chugs right along. God I hate the American public. |
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Re: Deadwood Dead?
AD is moving to showtime though I thought
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Nope. AD is over.
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Oh goddamn it. One of the best shows in years.
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I'm with you, WAP.
I've been watching Season One a lot this month (HBO On Demand). It was incredible. |
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