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2023 Emmy Predictions:
Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program Welcome To Wrexham — “Wromance,” — Season 1, Episode 17 (Airs October 12th) — Pictured: (l-r) Rob MCelhenney, Ryan Reynolds. Cr: FX.
Weekly Commentary: After a shell-shocking 10th season, “Vanderpump Rules” picked up its first-ever Emmy nom and stands a solid chance of it winning the prize. Also,...
Visit the prediction pages for the respective ceremonies via the links below:
Oscars | Emmys | Grammys | Tonys
2023 Emmy Predictions:
Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program Welcome To Wrexham — “Wromance,” — Season 1, Episode 17 (Airs October 12th) — Pictured: (l-r) Rob MCelhenney, Ryan Reynolds. Cr: FX.
Weekly Commentary: After a shell-shocking 10th season, “Vanderpump Rules” picked up its first-ever Emmy nom and stands a solid chance of it winning the prize. Also,...
- 8/23/2023
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix has renewed “Selling the Oc” for a second and third season.
With production on Season 2 set to begin this winter, “Selling the Oc” next installment will pick up where Season 1 left its cast of realtors, including Kayla Cardona, Alexandra Rose, Alexandra Hall, Alexandra Jarvis, Tyler Stanaland, Polly Brindle, Lauren Shortt, Gio Helou, Brandi Marshall, Sean Palmieri, Austin Victoria, and of course the Oppenheim brothers, Brett and Jason.
Debuting in August 2022, the “Selling Sunset” spinoff introduced a “fresh set of realtors who were all ready to square off with one another, competing to establish themselves at The Oppenheim Group’s second office on the Orange County coast,” per an official description of the series.
“Selling the Oc” is produced by Done and Done Productions, Lionsgate, with Adam Divello, Sundee Manusakis, Suzy Ratner, Kristofer Lindquist and Skyler Wakil serving as executive producers.
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With production on Season 2 set to begin this winter, “Selling the Oc” next installment will pick up where Season 1 left its cast of realtors, including Kayla Cardona, Alexandra Rose, Alexandra Hall, Alexandra Jarvis, Tyler Stanaland, Polly Brindle, Lauren Shortt, Gio Helou, Brandi Marshall, Sean Palmieri, Austin Victoria, and of course the Oppenheim brothers, Brett and Jason.
Debuting in August 2022, the “Selling Sunset” spinoff introduced a “fresh set of realtors who were all ready to square off with one another, competing to establish themselves at The Oppenheim Group’s second office on the Orange County coast,” per an official description of the series.
“Selling the Oc” is produced by Done and Done Productions, Lionsgate, with Adam Divello, Sundee Manusakis, Suzy Ratner, Kristofer Lindquist and Skyler Wakil serving as executive producers.
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‘The Pale Blue Eye’ Knocks ‘The Glass...
- 1/18/2023
- by Raquel "Rocky" Harris
- The Wrap
Sales are so good behind the Orange curtain that Netflix wants more from the Oppenheim brothers: It has renewed rookie unscripted series Selling the Oc for two additional seasons.
Production will start this winter.
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A spinoff of the successful Netflix docusoap Selling Sunset, the first season of Selling the Oc focused on a fresh set of realtors in The Oppenheim Group’s second office in Orange County. It launched in August 2022.
Besides Jason and Brett Oppenheim, it stars Alex Hall, Alexandra Jarvis, Alexandra Rose,...
Production will start this winter.
Related Story We’ll Be Back: Photo Gallery Of TV Series Renewed In 2023 Related Story Netflix's 'The Kissing Booth' Producer iGeneration Partners With Square Zero On Socially Relevant Drama Related Story Netflix 2023 Film Slate Unveiled: 'Luther: The Fallen Sun', 'The Mother', 'Extraction 2', 'Heart Of Stone,' 'The Killer', 'Rebel Moon' & Others Get Premiere Dates
A spinoff of the successful Netflix docusoap Selling Sunset, the first season of Selling the Oc focused on a fresh set of realtors in The Oppenheim Group’s second office in Orange County. It launched in August 2022.
Besides Jason and Brett Oppenheim, it stars Alex Hall, Alexandra Jarvis, Alexandra Rose,...
- 1/18/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
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- 8/19/2022
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
2020 will almost certainly go down as the year reality dating shows went too far. So, naturally, HBO Max is offering one more just in time for the holiday season featuring snow-covered lakes, cozy winter clothing and drama.
The winter-themed “12 Dates of Christmas” hails from “Love Is Blind” executive producer Sam Dean and features three “hopelessly romantic singles” as they journey to meet that special someone to bring home for the holidays at a fairytale castle in Austria. “Insecure” star Natasha Rothwell narrates the series, which promises magical wintery dates “from ugly sweater parties and an intriguing masquerade ball to après-ski activities.”
The first three episodes will premiere on the streaming service on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 26, with three more to follow on Dec. 3 and the final two on Dec. 10.
Here is HBO Max’s full description of the series:
The romance begins at a fairytale castle in Austria where...
The winter-themed “12 Dates of Christmas” hails from “Love Is Blind” executive producer Sam Dean and features three “hopelessly romantic singles” as they journey to meet that special someone to bring home for the holidays at a fairytale castle in Austria. “Insecure” star Natasha Rothwell narrates the series, which promises magical wintery dates “from ugly sweater parties and an intriguing masquerade ball to après-ski activities.”
The first three episodes will premiere on the streaming service on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 26, with three more to follow on Dec. 3 and the final two on Dec. 10.
Here is HBO Max’s full description of the series:
The romance begins at a fairytale castle in Austria where...
- 11/12/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
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