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Fear the Walking Dead continues to revamp its Season 4 ensemble.
Kevin Zegers (Notorious, Gracepoint) is the latest actor to join the cast of the AMC drama, our sister site Deadline reports. No details about his character are available.
As previously reported, Season 4 of FTWD will also welcome new series regulars Maggie Grace, Garret Dillahunt, Jenna Elfman and The Walking Dead transplant Lennie James.
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* Beverly Hills, 90210 vet Jennie Garth will guest-star in The Mick‘s Jan. 2 episode as a pretentious, New Age parent who is also named Jennie Garth, our sister site Variety reports.
* Epix has renewed the spy drama Berlin Station for Season 3.
* OWN’s upcoming 10-episode drama Love Is ___ has cast Michele Weaver (Switched at Birth) and Will Catlett (Black Lightning) as a modern-day power couple balancing successful careers and a beautiful family in the world of black Hollywood. The series draws inspiration from the real-life relationship between executive producers Mara Brock Akil and Salim Akil (Black Lightning, Being Mary Jane).
* Pop has given a pilot order to the comedy The Demons of Dorian Gunn, about a disgraced New York socialite “who discovers he’s descended from a long line of demon hunters and is forced to abandon his life of leisure to protect humanity from monsters as they emerge from the gates of hell.” The project hails from writers Evan Greenspoon and Brandon Scott Jones (Upright Citizens Brigade) and executive producer Krysten Ritter (Jessica Jones).
Have they moved the show from Mexico to like utah or something?…
Texas.
So the POP show is just a revamped Charmed and Supernatural? Really? ONLY reason I watch POP is ER reruns. I forgot how much i loved that show. Today’s med shows owe EVERYTHING to ER.
I’m sorry but this new season is getting to be one shade of diversity…. I know we had several awful seasons portraying brown people as nothing but superstitious idiots (which they are not), they sprinkled some token characters here and there this season and the story is shifting to Texas, but diversity still exists, no?