After being publicly fired from the show he created, it seemed Dan Harmon was done with "Community" forever. Rarely, if ever, had a mainstream U.S. television network rehired a volatile showrunner after parting ways with them. Then again, "Community" always had a David and Goliath spirit and a surprising resilience to it, so anything was possible. Still, when NBC and Sony Pictures TV decided to bring Harmon back and hand him the keys to his show once again after an underwhelming fourth season without him, Harmon didn't have time to take a victory lap. Instead, as he relayed to Uproxx in an interview, he had one question: "Who the hell is gonna write the show"?
Because the negotiations to get him back took a little while to iron out, Harmon and his core team felt like they were already behind the eight ball when it came to season 5. "So...
Because the negotiations to get him back took a little while to iron out, Harmon and his core team felt like they were already behind the eight ball when it came to season 5. "So...
- 5/22/2023
- by Ben Pearson
- Slash Film
Exclusive: Prolific director-producer Randall Einhorn is remaining at ABC Studios, signing a new overall deal with the studio for an additional two years.
Einhorn will continue to develop scripted series via his newly relaunched Sad Unicorn production banner (fka Randall Einhorn Films), spearheaded by head of development Steven Lieb.
Under the new pact, he has sold two single-camera comedy projects for fall 2020 consideration, Us & Them to NBC and Married with Roommates to ABC. Both sold in a competitive situation with a penalty attached. Einhorn is executive producing and directing; ABC Studios is the studio.
Written/executive produced by mixed-ish co-executive producers Jim Brandon and Brian Singleton, Us & Them is told in two timelines, exploring the idea that who you were in high school isn’t necessarily the same person you are today, and how when it comes to love, timing is everything.
Written/exec produced by Donald Diego...
Einhorn will continue to develop scripted series via his newly relaunched Sad Unicorn production banner (fka Randall Einhorn Films), spearheaded by head of development Steven Lieb.
Under the new pact, he has sold two single-camera comedy projects for fall 2020 consideration, Us & Them to NBC and Married with Roommates to ABC. Both sold in a competitive situation with a penalty attached. Einhorn is executive producing and directing; ABC Studios is the studio.
Written/executive produced by mixed-ish co-executive producers Jim Brandon and Brian Singleton, Us & Them is told in two timelines, exploring the idea that who you were in high school isn’t necessarily the same person you are today, and how when it comes to love, timing is everything.
Written/exec produced by Donald Diego...
- 10/22/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
In today’s film news roundup, Kristen Stewart’s “Happiest Season” gets backed, Sarah Hyland’s “The Wedding Season” is sold, “Apollo 11 – The Immersive Live Show” has a new cast and “Sleeping in Plastic” goes up for sale.
Rom-com Backing
Entertainment One will co-finance TriStar’s holiday-themed romantic comedy “Happiest Season,” starring Kristen Stewart and Mackenzie Davis.
The rom-com centers on a young woman whose plan to propose to her girlfriend while at her family’s annual holiday party is upended when she discovers her partner has not yet come out to her conservative parents.
TriStar has set a U.S. release date of Nov. 20, 2020. EOne will handle distribution for the United Kingdom and Canada with TriStar Pictures distributing in all other territories.
“Happiest Season” is scheduled to begin production in January with Clea DuVall directing from a script she wrote with Mary Holland.
Acquisition
Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures has...
Rom-com Backing
Entertainment One will co-finance TriStar’s holiday-themed romantic comedy “Happiest Season,” starring Kristen Stewart and Mackenzie Davis.
The rom-com centers on a young woman whose plan to propose to her girlfriend while at her family’s annual holiday party is upended when she discovers her partner has not yet come out to her conservative parents.
TriStar has set a U.S. release date of Nov. 20, 2020. EOne will handle distribution for the United Kingdom and Canada with TriStar Pictures distributing in all other territories.
“Happiest Season” is scheduled to begin production in January with Clea DuVall directing from a script she wrote with Mary Holland.
Acquisition
Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures has...
- 5/16/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures has obtained the U.S. theatrical distribution rights to The Wedding Year, a romantic comedy led by Modern Family star Sarah Hyland, who also serves as an executive producer, and Tyler James Williams. Lakeshore Entertainment acquired the spec script written by television writer/producer Donald Diego and produced the film, which will open in the fall of this year.
Legally Blonde helmer Robert Luketic directed the pic. It tells the story of Mara Hickey (Hyland), an La photographer who has vowed never to get married. So, when she and her new ready-to-settle-down boyfriend (Williams) are invited to fifteen weddings in the same year, the pressure is on Mara to make some big decisions.
Rounding out the cast are Keith David, Patrick Warburton, Tom Connolly, Grace Helbig, Wanda Sykes, Jenna Dewan, Anna Camp, and Fred Grandy.
Lakeshore’s Gary Lucchesi, Marc Reid, and Mark Korshak are producers.
Legally Blonde helmer Robert Luketic directed the pic. It tells the story of Mara Hickey (Hyland), an La photographer who has vowed never to get married. So, when she and her new ready-to-settle-down boyfriend (Williams) are invited to fifteen weddings in the same year, the pressure is on Mara to make some big decisions.
Rounding out the cast are Keith David, Patrick Warburton, Tom Connolly, Grace Helbig, Wanda Sykes, Jenna Dewan, Anna Camp, and Fred Grandy.
Lakeshore’s Gary Lucchesi, Marc Reid, and Mark Korshak are producers.
- 5/15/2019
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Byron Allen’s Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures has acquired the domestic rights to “The Wedding Year,” a romantic comedy starring “Modern Family” actress Sarah Hyland and “Dear White People” star Tyler James Williams, the studio announced Wednesday.
Esmp will release the film in the U.S. later this fall.
Robert Luketic (“Legally Blonde”) directs the rom-com about Mara Hickey (Hyland), an L.A. photographer who has vowed never to get married. But when she and her new ready-to-settle-down boyfriend (Williams) are invited to 15 weddings in the same year, the pressure is on Mara to make some big decisions.
Also Read: Sarah Hyland Explains Why She Shared 'Modern Family' Spoiler
Keith David, Patrick Warburton, Tom Connolly, Grace Helbig, Wanda Sykes, Jenna Dewan, Anna Camp and Fred Grandy co-star. Donald Diego wrote the screenplay.
Esmp acquired the film from Lakeshore Entertainment, which first picked up the spec script from Diego, who is...
Esmp will release the film in the U.S. later this fall.
Robert Luketic (“Legally Blonde”) directs the rom-com about Mara Hickey (Hyland), an L.A. photographer who has vowed never to get married. But when she and her new ready-to-settle-down boyfriend (Williams) are invited to 15 weddings in the same year, the pressure is on Mara to make some big decisions.
Also Read: Sarah Hyland Explains Why She Shared 'Modern Family' Spoiler
Keith David, Patrick Warburton, Tom Connolly, Grace Helbig, Wanda Sykes, Jenna Dewan, Anna Camp and Fred Grandy co-star. Donald Diego wrote the screenplay.
Esmp acquired the film from Lakeshore Entertainment, which first picked up the spec script from Diego, who is...
- 5/15/2019
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Modern Family star Sarah Hyland has been tapped as the lead in the romantic comedy, The Wedding Year, with Legally Blonde and The Ugly Truth director Robert Luketic at the helm. The pic hails from Lakeshore Entertainment, which Deadline first reported had picked up the spec script written by Donald Diego. Lakeshore will be presenting the film at the upcoming Cannes Film Festival.
Hyland stars as La photographer Mara Hickey who is never getting married. So, when she and her new ready-to-settle-down boyfriend are invited to fifteen weddings in the same year, the pressure is on Mara to make some big decisions.
Lakeshore’s Gary Lucchesi, Marc Reid, and Mark Korshak will produce. Hyland, who is currently in her 9th season of ABC’s hit comedy, Modern Family, will serve as an executive producer on this project.
Luketic’s directorial credits include Monster-in-Law, with Jane Fonda and Jennifer Lopez and card counting casino thriller,...
Hyland stars as La photographer Mara Hickey who is never getting married. So, when she and her new ready-to-settle-down boyfriend are invited to fifteen weddings in the same year, the pressure is on Mara to make some big decisions.
Lakeshore’s Gary Lucchesi, Marc Reid, and Mark Korshak will produce. Hyland, who is currently in her 9th season of ABC’s hit comedy, Modern Family, will serve as an executive producer on this project.
Luketic’s directorial credits include Monster-in-Law, with Jane Fonda and Jennifer Lopez and card counting casino thriller,...
- 5/2/2018
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Lakeshore Entertainment has acquired The Wedding Year, a romantic comedy spec script written by Donald Diego. Script is about a female millennial who isn't sure she is the marrying type and has her relationship and commitment issues put to the test when she is invited to 15 weddings in the same goddamn year. Diego is executive story editor on ABC's upcoming comedy series American Housewife and he previously worked on the writing staffs of Guys With Kids, Communi…...
- 8/4/2016
- Deadline
Community Season 5, Episode 9 “Vcr Maintenance and Educational Publishing”
Written by Donald Diego
Directed by Tristram Shapeero
Airs Thursday nights at 8pm Et on NBC
Although Community‘s largely been a lighter show in tone the last few weeks, the darkness of the show’s recent departures have lingered in the background – particularly with Abed, whose friendship with Troy was the show’s emotional center. It takes a little while to get there (thanks to the distracting, mostly pointless Shirley plot), but “Vcr Maintenance” uses a little bit of stunt casting to its advantage, accelerating the friction between Abed and Annie first seen in “Virtual Systems Analysis” (hence the nod to that episode in the image seen above), ultimately circling back to Abed and his ever-present fear of being left alone (as he says, sometimes it happens and he doesn’t even know why).
There’s no doubting “Vcr Maintenance” is...
Written by Donald Diego
Directed by Tristram Shapeero
Airs Thursday nights at 8pm Et on NBC
Although Community‘s largely been a lighter show in tone the last few weeks, the darkness of the show’s recent departures have lingered in the background – particularly with Abed, whose friendship with Troy was the show’s emotional center. It takes a little while to get there (thanks to the distracting, mostly pointless Shirley plot), but “Vcr Maintenance” uses a little bit of stunt casting to its advantage, accelerating the friction between Abed and Annie first seen in “Virtual Systems Analysis” (hence the nod to that episode in the image seen above), ultimately circling back to Abed and his ever-present fear of being left alone (as he says, sometimes it happens and he doesn’t even know why).
There’s no doubting “Vcr Maintenance” is...
- 3/14/2014
- by Randy Dankievitch
- SoundOnSight
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