Exclusive: Italian director and producer Michela Scolari’s English-language fiction feature debut Sicilian Holiday has wrapped shooting and is now headed into post-production.
The film stars rising acting talents Lilly Englert and Francesco Leone as an actress and a sculptor who meet on a Southern Italian island.
Other cast members include Claudia Gerini, Rocco Ancarola, Ivo Romagnoli, Felix Maximillian, Tony Schiena, Fuschia Kate Sumner, Lee Levi, Nicoleta Nuca, Jerry Ying, and Marcia Sedoc.
The film marks Scolari’s first fiction feature after the award-winning documentary Paolo Rossi, The Heart of a Champion and the upcoming Romania-shot documentary The Jokers.
Scolari also takes producer credits with her company Filmin’ Italy, alongside its CEO and cast member Romagnoli; American producer Adam Leipzig under the banner of his Credential Media Venture, Attilio de Razza at Italian company Tramp Limited.
The film stars rising acting talents Lilly Englert and Francesco Leone as an actress and a sculptor who meet on a Southern Italian island.
Other cast members include Claudia Gerini, Rocco Ancarola, Ivo Romagnoli, Felix Maximillian, Tony Schiena, Fuschia Kate Sumner, Lee Levi, Nicoleta Nuca, Jerry Ying, and Marcia Sedoc.
The film marks Scolari’s first fiction feature after the award-winning documentary Paolo Rossi, The Heart of a Champion and the upcoming Romania-shot documentary The Jokers.
Scolari also takes producer credits with her company Filmin’ Italy, alongside its CEO and cast member Romagnoli; American producer Adam Leipzig under the banner of his Credential Media Venture, Attilio de Razza at Italian company Tramp Limited.
- 12/12/2022
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- Deadline Film + TV
"This is just an idea – but I heard spinning's a good trick." Fire up this impressive microbudget Star Wars fan film and enjoy. Rogue Seven: A Star Wars Fan Film is a fun short Star Wars film made on a $900 budget by Los Angeles-based filmmaker James Martinez. "With the situation the world is in right now, everyone is looking for an escape, and I believe this film is the perfect escape." Rogue Seven's story follows a thief who must save a group of X-Wing pilots from an Imperial armada and an overconfident bounty hunter. Made to exist in canon within the final trilogy of movies. Starring James Ham, Brittany Faith Rosoff, Dillon Wrich, Michael William Hunter, David Zuckerman, Rob Wight, and Wilsa Derro. There's some kick ass miniatures / models, and cozy X-Wing cockpits made from scratch, despite almost everything being made out of random junk or borrowed from home. This...
- 5/4/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Following the death of actor-director-screenwriter Buck Henry on Wednesday, Fans, friends and admirers in the entertainment industry paid tribute to the co-creator of “Get Smart” and writer behind “The Graduate.”
“Buck Henry was hilarious and brilliant and made us laugh more times than we even know. I was lucky enough to be on a panel with him at SXSW and he was so funny. He said ‘I don’t like to write with people because if they aren’t as funny as me I hate them and if they are funnier than me I hate them,'” Judd Apatow said about the two-time Oscar nominee in a post to Instagram. “He wrote The Graduate and To Die For and co created Get Smart and was a riot hosting SNL back when they would let a writer host SNL. One of the greats.”
“So sad to hear of the passing of Buck Henry,...
“Buck Henry was hilarious and brilliant and made us laugh more times than we even know. I was lucky enough to be on a panel with him at SXSW and he was so funny. He said ‘I don’t like to write with people because if they aren’t as funny as me I hate them and if they are funnier than me I hate them,'” Judd Apatow said about the two-time Oscar nominee in a post to Instagram. “He wrote The Graduate and To Die For and co created Get Smart and was a riot hosting SNL back when they would let a writer host SNL. One of the greats.”
“So sad to hear of the passing of Buck Henry,...
- 1/9/2020
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
In today’s film news roundup, “Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool” finds a home, the Saturn Awards land a producer and La Skins Fest selects five fellows.
Acquisition
Abramorama has bought North American theatrical rights to Stanley Nelson’s documentary “Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool” and plans releases in August and September.
“The story of Miles Davis – who he was as a man and artist – has often been told as the tale of a drug-addled genius,” said Nelson. “You rarely see a portrait of a man that worked hard at honing his craft, a man who deeply studied all forms of music, from Baroque to classical Indian. An elegant man who could render ballads with such tenderness yet hold rage in his heart from the racism he faced throughout his life.”
The film premiered in January at Sundance. It includes outtakes from his recording sessions, rare photos and interviews with Quincy Jones,...
Acquisition
Abramorama has bought North American theatrical rights to Stanley Nelson’s documentary “Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool” and plans releases in August and September.
“The story of Miles Davis – who he was as a man and artist – has often been told as the tale of a drug-addled genius,” said Nelson. “You rarely see a portrait of a man that worked hard at honing his craft, a man who deeply studied all forms of music, from Baroque to classical Indian. An elegant man who could render ballads with such tenderness yet hold rage in his heart from the racism he faced throughout his life.”
The film premiered in January at Sundance. It includes outtakes from his recording sessions, rare photos and interviews with Quincy Jones,...
- 7/31/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
The American Cancer Society will present actor, producer and philanthropist Patrick Dempsey with the “Impact Award” at the 34th annual California Spirit Food and Wine Benefit, set for August 18 at Sony Pictures in Culver City.
Dempsey founded The Dempsey Center in Lewiston, Maine in 2008 intending to give back to the community where he grew up, and where his mother Amanda first received treatment for ovarian cancer in 1997. Dempsey continues to support the fight against cancer in a variety of important ways.
Honorary chairs for Cal Spirit 34 are Sherry Lansing and Phil Rosenthal. Lansing is the former CEO of Paramount Pictures who was the first woman to head a Hollywood movie studio; prior to Paramount she was the president of production at 20th Century Fox. Lansing founded California Spirit in 1984 as her way to give back after her mother passed away from ovarian cancer. She has remained committed to the event throughout its 34-year history.
Dempsey founded The Dempsey Center in Lewiston, Maine in 2008 intending to give back to the community where he grew up, and where his mother Amanda first received treatment for ovarian cancer in 1997. Dempsey continues to support the fight against cancer in a variety of important ways.
Honorary chairs for Cal Spirit 34 are Sherry Lansing and Phil Rosenthal. Lansing is the former CEO of Paramount Pictures who was the first woman to head a Hollywood movie studio; prior to Paramount she was the president of production at 20th Century Fox. Lansing founded California Spirit in 1984 as her way to give back after her mother passed away from ovarian cancer. She has remained committed to the event throughout its 34-year history.
- 7/16/2019
- Look to the Stars
Five years of courtroom fighting, and the litigation between the Kaplan Stahler Agency and its former president Robert Gumer, has amounted to an affirmation of no wrongdoing. For those with long enough memories to recall the dispute, the talent agency sued Gumer on allegations he tortiously interfered with contracts with ex-clients including David Zuckerman (the original showrunner of Fox's Family Guy), R.J. Stewart (executive producer of Xena: Warrior Princess) and Denise Moss (supervising producer of Frasier). The plaintiff claimed that when Gumer left the agency, he caused clients to also leave and withhold commissions. Gumer brought his own
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- 9/3/2014
- by Eriq Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Nerdly had a moment to correspond with David Zuckerman, the mastermind behind the U.S adaptation of FX’s surprisingly sweet and often endearingly crass Wilfred. It ended it’s four season, forty-nine episode run on Wednesday with a touching, poignant tear-inducing hourlong episode. I watched it and felt immediately comfortable and happy with the ending. I was happy that the series ended precisely correct for what the writers had envisioned for the entirety of the run. There were moments that fulfilled everything that the show promised and left no strings lingering.
It ultimately ended as a sobering account of someone’s mental illness. There wasn’t some grand mytholgical ending where Wilfred was a mischevious god named Krungel or Matdamon. Nope. But it didn’t need that. It offered rational answers for everything and even gave us answers to why Wilfred looks the way he does, or who Bruce is.
It ultimately ended as a sobering account of someone’s mental illness. There wasn’t some grand mytholgical ending where Wilfred was a mischevious god named Krungel or Matdamon. Nope. But it didn’t need that. It offered rational answers for everything and even gave us answers to why Wilfred looks the way he does, or who Bruce is.
- 8/14/2014
- by Nathan Smith
- Nerdly
A few thoughts on the series finale of "Wilfred" coming up just as soon as I pull a dove from behind your ear... I have to admit to losing touch with "Wilfred" for much of this final season, between the move to Fxx and a feeling that the show had largely outlived its usefulness. David Zuckerman has talked in the past about not wanting to let the show get swallowed up by the mystery of who or what Wilfred is, but most of what I saw of the last two seasons suggested that the show ultimately couldn't avoid that trap. And, as a result, it went from a darkly funny comedy with a minor mystery element to a very dark psychological drama that would occasionally pause for a joke about Wilfred's sex life or eating habits. Some isolated parts of this worked — the episode a few weeks back where...
- 8/14/2014
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Hitfix
Wilfred, Season 4: Episodes 1 & 2 – “Amends” & “Consequences”
Written by Reed Agnew & Eli Jorne (“Amends”) and David Baldy (“Consequences”)
Directed by Randall Einhorn
Airs Wednesday nights at 10 on Fxx
In the first two episodes of its final season, Wilfred embraces its mythology head-on. It’s hard to say whether or not this will go down well with viewers, because I don’t even know who is watching Wilfred anymore and why. So, to say that there are fans who enjoy these kinds of mythological turns in the story and that there are fans who enjoy the straight-up comedic episodes and that these two groups of people are in opposition is only conjecture. My guess is that anyone who is still watching Wilfred (one of television’s absolute best half-hour experiences–incredibly dark, psychologically disturbing but ultimately aimed at some of the core ideas of what it is to be a human being...
Written by Reed Agnew & Eli Jorne (“Amends”) and David Baldy (“Consequences”)
Directed by Randall Einhorn
Airs Wednesday nights at 10 on Fxx
In the first two episodes of its final season, Wilfred embraces its mythology head-on. It’s hard to say whether or not this will go down well with viewers, because I don’t even know who is watching Wilfred anymore and why. So, to say that there are fans who enjoy these kinds of mythological turns in the story and that there are fans who enjoy the straight-up comedic episodes and that these two groups of people are in opposition is only conjecture. My guess is that anyone who is still watching Wilfred (one of television’s absolute best half-hour experiences–incredibly dark, psychologically disturbing but ultimately aimed at some of the core ideas of what it is to be a human being...
- 6/27/2014
- by Sean Colletti
- SoundOnSight
I am both gladdened and saddened by FX’s decision to renew Wilfred for a fourth and final season. I’ve been reviewing the dark comedy since its pilot episode first aired in 2011 and have found oodles of enjoyment from its twisted storytelling, which focuses on Ryan (Elijah Wood) and the bizarre life lessons he learns from a dog who looks like an Australian man in a dog costume: the titular Wilfred (Jason Gann). The series has never been a heavy hitter in the ratings, but it’s one of the more well written – and often beautifully shot – sitcoms. It is for that reason that Wilfred deserves one more season.
Nothing is more disheartening than a series that isn’t allowed to reach its conclusion. When Wilfred’s third season began spiralling downwards in the ratings – the season averaged only 580,000 total viewers – I became concerned FX would cancel the series...
Nothing is more disheartening than a series that isn’t allowed to reach its conclusion. When Wilfred’s third season began spiralling downwards in the ratings – the season averaged only 580,000 total viewers – I became concerned FX would cancel the series...
- 10/6/2013
- by Brody Gibson
- Boomtron
Fxx has ordered a fourth and final season of Wilfred, the surreal dark comedy starring Elijah Wood. According to TV Guide, Wilfred's original showrunner David Zuckerman, who had stepped down last season, will resume showrunning duties for these final ten episodes. Ratings for the show have dropped significantly since its debut, so the fact that the show is getting even one more season is a little surprising. Farewell, guy in a dog suit.
- 10/3/2013
- by Margaret Lyons
- Vulture
Wilfred will sit, but it won’t stay.
FX Networks on Wednesday renewed the surreal, canine comedy for a fourth season, which will also be its last.
Though Wilfred now airs on FX, it will move to new sister network Fxx for the final, 10-episode run.
Related | Cable Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled?
The show’s writer/producers Reed Agnew and Eli Jorné took over as co-showrunners in Season 3, which ended in September. Agnew and Jorné replaced former Wilfred boss David Zuckerman, who stayed with the dark comedy as an executive producer.
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FX Networks on Wednesday renewed the surreal, canine comedy for a fourth season, which will also be its last.
Though Wilfred now airs on FX, it will move to new sister network Fxx for the final, 10-episode run.
Related | Cable Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled?
The show’s writer/producers Reed Agnew and Eli Jorné took over as co-showrunners in Season 3, which ended in September. Agnew and Jorné replaced former Wilfred boss David Zuckerman, who stayed with the dark comedy as an executive producer.
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- 10/2/2013
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
"Wilfred"'s fourth season will be its last. The Elijah Wood and Jason Gann-starring comedy will get one more season, and is being moved from FX to the network's new spinoff channel, Fxx.
Season 4 will see original showrunner David Zuckerman return to co-showrun the series with Season 3's heads, Redd Agnew and Eli Jorne. "Wilfred's" fourth season will be slightly reduced, as it's getting 10 episodes instead of its usual 13.
"Wilfred's" ratings had dropped considerably from Season 2 to Season 3, and there was some concern that the series wouldn't be renewed. Fortunately for fans of the dark comedy, "Wilfred" will be able to have its swan song and tie up all remaining loose ends following the Season 3 cliffhanger ending.
Also having made the move to Fxx are "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," "The League," "Legit" and "Totally Biased With W. Kamau Bell." Are you glad "Wilfred" will get one final season?...
Season 4 will see original showrunner David Zuckerman return to co-showrun the series with Season 3's heads, Redd Agnew and Eli Jorne. "Wilfred's" fourth season will be slightly reduced, as it's getting 10 episodes instead of its usual 13.
"Wilfred's" ratings had dropped considerably from Season 2 to Season 3, and there was some concern that the series wouldn't be renewed. Fortunately for fans of the dark comedy, "Wilfred" will be able to have its swan song and tie up all remaining loose ends following the Season 3 cliffhanger ending.
Also having made the move to Fxx are "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," "The League," "Legit" and "Totally Biased With W. Kamau Bell." Are you glad "Wilfred" will get one final season?...
- 10/2/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
FX Networks has picked up comedy series Wilfred for a fourth and final season of 10 episodes. The series, an adaptation of Jason Gann and Adam Zwar’s Australian comedy of same name, will move to Fxx. The series, in which Elijah Wood stars, as a young man struggling to make his way in the world and Gann plays the neighbor’s irrepressibly brave, crude, and surly dog, averaged just under 1 million viewers in Season 3, and 655,000 Adults 18-49 per week on a first-run basis. Originally adapted for FX by David Zuckerman (Family Guy, American Dad, King Of The Hill), it’s currently exec produced by Zuckerman along with Gann, Reed Agnew and Eli Jorné, Rich Frank, and Jeff Kwatinetz of Prospect Park, Randall Einhorn, and Joe Connor and Ken Connor of Renegade, producers of the Australian version of the series. Einhorn also serves as director. Around this time last year, when...
- 10/2/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
FX has renewed Wilfred for a fourth and final season -- on Fxx. The series about a pot-smoking dog (Jason Gann) who appears as a human in a dog costume to Elijah Wood's Ryan will be moved to younger-skewing cable network Fxx following a low-rated third season that saw former showrunner David Zuckerman appeal to fans on Twitter to watch the series live. Zuckerman, who developed the adaptation and served as showrunner for its first two seasons, will also return to oversee day-to-day operations on the dark comedy after reducing his role for a year. He'll
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- 10/2/2013
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The ending to "Regrets," the finale of another stellar season of Wilfred, left a pretty bitter taste in my mouth.
This summer has delved into the mythology of Wilfred much more frequently than ever before. There was a stretch in the middle where three or four episode in a row were giving us new information about Ryan's issue, which of course led to viewers asking even more questions about what on earth was actually going on.
Sure, things slowed down on that end for a while over the last month, but when things ramped back up in a big way during the finale - Henry Newman finding out that Ryan talks to Wilfy, the letter addressed to Ryan with the "symbol" on it, etc. - it was easy to expect a big revelation as the half hour winded down.
I'll now reference the David Zuckerman quote once again, in which...
This summer has delved into the mythology of Wilfred much more frequently than ever before. There was a stretch in the middle where three or four episode in a row were giving us new information about Ryan's issue, which of course led to viewers asking even more questions about what on earth was actually going on.
Sure, things slowed down on that end for a while over the last month, but when things ramped back up in a big way during the finale - Henry Newman finding out that Ryan talks to Wilfy, the letter addressed to Ryan with the "symbol" on it, etc. - it was easy to expect a big revelation as the half hour winded down.
I'll now reference the David Zuckerman quote once again, in which...
- 9/6/2013
- by d4cella@gmail.com (Dan Forcella)
- TVfanatic
Ryan Newman's daddy issues continued into Christmas on "Confrontation," and with the entire family under one roof, there was plenty of time for laughs, singing - and some serious fighting.
At Comic-Con in July Wilfred Executive Producer David Zuckerman said "We have a pretty big reveal at the end of the season that answers a few questions, and raises many more."
With that in mind, it has felt like the last three episodes have had quite a different feel when thinking of them together. Never before has it seemed like Wilfred has been this serialized. Sure, there has still been a specific obstacle that Ryan has had to overcome during each installment, but they have all been connected more than any string of episodes before it.
If this trend continues until the finale, this back half of Wilfred Season 3 has the potential to be some of the most fascinating...
At Comic-Con in July Wilfred Executive Producer David Zuckerman said "We have a pretty big reveal at the end of the season that answers a few questions, and raises many more."
With that in mind, it has felt like the last three episodes have had quite a different feel when thinking of them together. Never before has it seemed like Wilfred has been this serialized. Sure, there has still been a specific obstacle that Ryan has had to overcome during each installment, but they have all been connected more than any string of episodes before it.
If this trend continues until the finale, this back half of Wilfred Season 3 has the potential to be some of the most fascinating...
- 8/9/2013
- by d4cella@gmail.com (Dan Forcella)
- TVfanatic
With former showrunner David Zuckerman penning his first script of Wilfred season 3, "Intuition" had the epic feel of a premiere or finale. It makes sense because four of the six episodes Zuckerman had penned prior to this week's installment were the first or last installment of a season.
It was funny, for sure. But it was the pacing, the structure and the way everything fell perfectly into place by the end that made "Intuition" such an enjoyable half hour of television.
Having Ryan state early on that he thought Wilfred was making the whole "muuuurrrdeeerrr" thing up to get something he wanted, allowing the character and the audience to then get lost in the adventure and then reveal to all of us that yes, of course, Wilfy was pulling one over on Ruh-ruh-ruh-Ry-sharona, was simply great story telling.
The fact that Wilfred's plan was to do something so terrible...
It was funny, for sure. But it was the pacing, the structure and the way everything fell perfectly into place by the end that made "Intuition" such an enjoyable half hour of television.
Having Ryan state early on that he thought Wilfred was making the whole "muuuurrrdeeerrr" thing up to get something he wanted, allowing the character and the audience to then get lost in the adventure and then reveal to all of us that yes, of course, Wilfy was pulling one over on Ruh-ruh-ruh-Ry-sharona, was simply great story telling.
The fact that Wilfred's plan was to do something so terrible...
- 7/26/2013
- by d4cella@gmail.com (Dan Forcella)
- TVfanatic
(Note: The video above contains one instance of language that may be offensive to sensitive viewers.)
Zap2It had the chance to chat with the cast and producers of "Wilfred" at San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday, and they promised that some big revelations are yet to come in the ongoing Season 3.
"There's some really crazy stuff that happens this season," says Fiona Gubelmann, who portrays Ryan's (Elijah Wood) neighbor and Wilfred's (Jason Gann) owner, Jenna. "I didn't see any of it coming, and I think that our fans are going to be really excited, but also really shocked. And the stuff that they're setting up this season I think is going to set stuff up for a couple more seasons. I'm really excited to see how people respond."
"I see it going for a while, especially knowing what happens throughout the rest of the season," she adds. "People have been wondering about certain things,...
Zap2It had the chance to chat with the cast and producers of "Wilfred" at San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday, and they promised that some big revelations are yet to come in the ongoing Season 3.
"There's some really crazy stuff that happens this season," says Fiona Gubelmann, who portrays Ryan's (Elijah Wood) neighbor and Wilfred's (Jason Gann) owner, Jenna. "I didn't see any of it coming, and I think that our fans are going to be really excited, but also really shocked. And the stuff that they're setting up this season I think is going to set stuff up for a couple more seasons. I'm really excited to see how people respond."
"I see it going for a while, especially knowing what happens throughout the rest of the season," she adds. "People have been wondering about certain things,...
- 7/19/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
My thorough enjoyment of "Delusion" gives me confidence that last week's disaster was just an aberration and not a sign of Wilfred trending downward without David Zuckerman at the helm this season.
Roommate Anne being away visiting her boyfriend - and not gone for good - does worry me, but let's cross that messy bridge when we come to it. For now, we can reflect on Jenna turning the big 3-0, and what that meant for our good friends Ryan and Wilfred.
The scene of the night had to be when Wilfred and Ryan first sat down to write the dog's biography. From the differences between early and later George to the lack of transcendence in the Berenstain Bears, every single thing Wilfy said about children's books was hilarious.
The writing process, which led to Wilfy putting a shock collar on Ryan, and eventually ended with Ry screwing up all...
Roommate Anne being away visiting her boyfriend - and not gone for good - does worry me, but let's cross that messy bridge when we come to it. For now, we can reflect on Jenna turning the big 3-0, and what that meant for our good friends Ryan and Wilfred.
The scene of the night had to be when Wilfred and Ryan first sat down to write the dog's biography. From the differences between early and later George to the lack of transcendence in the Berenstain Bears, every single thing Wilfy said about children's books was hilarious.
The writing process, which led to Wilfy putting a shock collar on Ryan, and eventually ended with Ry screwing up all...
- 7/19/2013
- by d4cella@gmail.com (Dan Forcella)
- TVfanatic
The cast of "Wilfred" attended San Diego Comic-Con in full force Thursday (July 18), with stars Jason Gann, Fiona Gubelmann and Dorian Brown as well as executive producers David Zuckerman, Reed Agnew and Eli Jorné participlating in Thursday's "Wilfred" panel. Elijah Wood even checked in via satellite, his face hanging large above the audience.
The panel began with a full new episode from Season 3, titled "Stagnation." In the episode Ryan (Wood) discovers his roommate Anne (Kristen Schaal) wants to move out. Loathe to actually get a job, he agrees that Anne's bulldog can move in, upsetting his anthropomorphic dog Wilfred (Gann).
"You're stuck in a rut," Wilfred tells him. Keep in mind the "dog" had just been intimate with a hole in a fence, and in a later scene he urinates in the house in protest. But the bulldog is in heat, driving Wilfred wild with what he perceives as love,...
The panel began with a full new episode from Season 3, titled "Stagnation." In the episode Ryan (Wood) discovers his roommate Anne (Kristen Schaal) wants to move out. Loathe to actually get a job, he agrees that Anne's bulldog can move in, upsetting his anthropomorphic dog Wilfred (Gann).
"You're stuck in a rut," Wilfred tells him. Keep in mind the "dog" had just been intimate with a hole in a fence, and in a later scene he urinates in the house in protest. But the bulldog is in heat, driving Wilfred wild with what he perceives as love,...
- 7/19/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Elijah Wood may have been physically absent from Comic-Con, but he made an appearance nonetheless via satellite from La to front a lively Wilfred panel presentation moderated by Deadline’s own Dominic Patten. Wood, who’s currently filming the rabid kids horror comedy Cooties, joined a Wilfred crew including creator/star Jason Gann, exec producer David Zuckerman, writer Eli Jorne, and co-stars Fiona Gubelmann and Dorian Brown. Gann co-created the Australian original of the same name which ran for two seasons. The Us version debuted in 2011 on FX and is currently in its third season with Wood starring as Ryan, a young man who attempts suicide before tending to his neighbor’s dog (Gann, who plays the eponymous Wilfred in a dog suit). Gann said he only now feels like they’ve finally broken through in Wilfred’s development. “The character now it feels like we found him and it...
- 7/19/2013
- by JEN YAMATO
- Deadline TV
Wilfred is FX’s only comedy offering this summer, (With Louis C.K.’s Louie on hiatus after his HBO concert) and the meta-bending man-and-dog show has put the weight on its shoulder and is just as good as ever, with changes to each character and the mystery of Wilfred (Jason Gann) and Ryan’s (Eiljah Wood) relationship and how far it goes back comes into question. Then there’s Kristen (Dorian Brown) accepting being a single parent and needing to rely on Ryan and Jenna (Fiona Gubelmann) warming up to marriage. We spoke with creator, producer, and star Jason Gann and briefly with his co-star, Elijah Wood about where season three is going and what’s still in store.
Not to weigh the potential progress of his session(s) with Dr. Blum (Lance Reddick) too much, but it seems like we’re gradually getting to understanding what Wilfred represents to Ryan.
Not to weigh the potential progress of his session(s) with Dr. Blum (Lance Reddick) too much, but it seems like we’re gradually getting to understanding what Wilfred represents to Ryan.
- 7/18/2013
- by Ernie Estrella
- BuzzFocus.com
The 2013 San Diego Comic-Con is at hand, and with it come a ton of big name movies and TV shows putting their best foot forward for the fans in attendance.
From primetime television series to cable favorites, web series to returning classics, television will dominate the San Diego Convention Center this year. Take a look at the complete movie schedule below and make sure to plan accordingly; there are plenty of tough choices. The complete list of movie panels can be found here.
Wednesday, July 17 (Preview Night)
Warner Bros. Television pilot screenings: Ballroom 20, 6-10 p.m. "Almost Human," "The Originals, "The Tomorrow People," "The 100."
Thursday, July 18
"Intelligence": Ballroom 20, 10-11 a.m. Josh Holloway, Marg Helgenberger, Meghan Ory, Michael Seitzman, Rene Echevarria and Tripp Vinson attending. Pilot will be screened.
"Battlestar Galactica" 35th Anniversary: Room Cf, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Richard Hatch, Michael Nankin, Dr. Kevin Grazier, Michael Angeli,...
From primetime television series to cable favorites, web series to returning classics, television will dominate the San Diego Convention Center this year. Take a look at the complete movie schedule below and make sure to plan accordingly; there are plenty of tough choices. The complete list of movie panels can be found here.
Wednesday, July 17 (Preview Night)
Warner Bros. Television pilot screenings: Ballroom 20, 6-10 p.m. "Almost Human," "The Originals, "The Tomorrow People," "The 100."
Thursday, July 18
"Intelligence": Ballroom 20, 10-11 a.m. Josh Holloway, Marg Helgenberger, Meghan Ory, Michael Seitzman, Rene Echevarria and Tripp Vinson attending. Pilot will be screened.
"Battlestar Galactica" 35th Anniversary: Room Cf, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Richard Hatch, Michael Nankin, Dr. Kevin Grazier, Michael Angeli,...
- 7/10/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
San Diego Comic-Con 2013 kicks off next week in Southern California, and the complete TV line-up has been compiled, meaning you can finally plan out your schedule and geek out accordingly.
The annual extravaganza has released all the information - times, locations and those attending - for the programs that will hold panel discussions from Thursday, July 18 through Sunday, July 21.
Here's the full Comic-Con 2013 schedule of events:
Thursday, July 18
Intelligence: 10-11 a.m, Ballroom 20
Attending: Stars Josh Holloway, Meghan Ory and Marg Helgenberger will be joined by producers Michael Seitzman, Rene Echevarria and Tripp Vinson.
Star-Crossed: 11:00-noon, Ballroom 20
Attending: Stars Aimee Teegarden, Matt Lanter and Grey Damon will be joined by producers Adele Lim, Meredith Averill, Josh Appelbaum, Andre Nemec and Scott Rosenberg.
Beauty and the Beast: Noon-12:45 p.m., Ballroom 20
Attending: Stars Jay Ryan and Kristin Kreuk will be joined by producers Jennifer Levin and Sherri Cooper.
The annual extravaganza has released all the information - times, locations and those attending - for the programs that will hold panel discussions from Thursday, July 18 through Sunday, July 21.
Here's the full Comic-Con 2013 schedule of events:
Thursday, July 18
Intelligence: 10-11 a.m, Ballroom 20
Attending: Stars Josh Holloway, Meghan Ory and Marg Helgenberger will be joined by producers Michael Seitzman, Rene Echevarria and Tripp Vinson.
Star-Crossed: 11:00-noon, Ballroom 20
Attending: Stars Aimee Teegarden, Matt Lanter and Grey Damon will be joined by producers Adele Lim, Meredith Averill, Josh Appelbaum, Andre Nemec and Scott Rosenberg.
Beauty and the Beast: Noon-12:45 p.m., Ballroom 20
Attending: Stars Jay Ryan and Kristin Kreuk will be joined by producers Jennifer Levin and Sherri Cooper.
- 7/8/2013
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (Steve Marsi)
- TVfanatic
It’s time to finalize those Comic-Con schedules.
With the annual pop culture-paloooza just weeks away, the event’s organizers have finally released an official schedule, and if you thought your schedule looked packed based on initial panel reports, prepare yourself for more than a few tough choices.
For those not attending the Con, which runs July 17-21, stay close to EW.com all Comic-Con week long for live coverage, including breaking news, interviews and more. (Bookmark this.)
Here’s the full rundown of the TV line-up. Head to Inside Movies to create more schedule conflicts for yourself with the complete movie highlights list.
With the annual pop culture-paloooza just weeks away, the event’s organizers have finally released an official schedule, and if you thought your schedule looked packed based on initial panel reports, prepare yourself for more than a few tough choices.
For those not attending the Con, which runs July 17-21, stay close to EW.com all Comic-Con week long for live coverage, including breaking news, interviews and more. (Bookmark this.)
Here’s the full rundown of the TV line-up. Head to Inside Movies to create more schedule conflicts for yourself with the complete movie highlights list.
- 7/7/2013
- by Sandra Gonzalez
- EW - Inside TV
Comic-Con 2013 will kick off on Thursday, July 18 with a new CBS drama… before concluding the day with a pair of serial killers.
The annual pop culture festival has released its full slate of television-based panel discussions for the first full opening day, with attendees being treated to stars such as Josh Holloway, Michael C. Hall and many more. Scroll down for the schedule...
Intelligence: 10-11 a.m, Ballroom 20
Attending: Stars Josh Holloway, Meghan Ory and Marg Helgenberger will be joined by producers Michael Seitzman, Rene Echevarria and Tripp Vinson.
Star-Crossed: 11:00-noon, Ballroom 20
Attending: Stars Aimee Teegarden, Matt Lanter and Grey Damon will be joined by producers Adele Lim, Meredith Averill, Josh Appelbaum, Andre Nemec and Scott Rosenberg.
Beauty and the Beast: Noon-12:45 p.m., Ballroom 20
Attending: Stars Jay Ryan and Kristin Kreuk will be joined by producers Jennifer Levin and Sherri Cooper.
Psych: 1-2 p.
The annual pop culture festival has released its full slate of television-based panel discussions for the first full opening day, with attendees being treated to stars such as Josh Holloway, Michael C. Hall and many more. Scroll down for the schedule...
Intelligence: 10-11 a.m, Ballroom 20
Attending: Stars Josh Holloway, Meghan Ory and Marg Helgenberger will be joined by producers Michael Seitzman, Rene Echevarria and Tripp Vinson.
Star-Crossed: 11:00-noon, Ballroom 20
Attending: Stars Aimee Teegarden, Matt Lanter and Grey Damon will be joined by producers Adele Lim, Meredith Averill, Josh Appelbaum, Andre Nemec and Scott Rosenberg.
Beauty and the Beast: Noon-12:45 p.m., Ballroom 20
Attending: Stars Jay Ryan and Kristin Kreuk will be joined by producers Jennifer Levin and Sherri Cooper.
Psych: 1-2 p.
- 7/5/2013
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
We're so close to San Diego Comic-Con 2013 I can taste it! What does it taste like you ask? Ghirardelli ice cream, of course! There's a Ghirardelli ice cream shop in downtown San Diego that the GeekTyrant crew eats at every night after a long day of awesomeness and work.
Comic-Con has released the full schedule for Thursday, July 18th, and there's a ton of great stuff, including Sherlock, Dexter, Ender's Game, Batman: Arkham Origins, Marvel: House of Ideas, Divergent, The Walking Dead 10th Anniversary Panel, The X-Files 20th Anniversary Panel, and more!
To see the full panel and event line-up, click here. Here are a few of the panels that I thought were noteworthy.
Thursday, July 18
Intelligence
Stars Josh Holloway (Lost), Meghan Ory (Once Upon a Time), and Marg Helgenberger (CSI) and executive producers Michael Seitzman (North Country), René Echevarria (Terra Nova, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), and Tripp Vinson...
Comic-Con has released the full schedule for Thursday, July 18th, and there's a ton of great stuff, including Sherlock, Dexter, Ender's Game, Batman: Arkham Origins, Marvel: House of Ideas, Divergent, The Walking Dead 10th Anniversary Panel, The X-Files 20th Anniversary Panel, and more!
To see the full panel and event line-up, click here. Here are a few of the panels that I thought were noteworthy.
Thursday, July 18
Intelligence
Stars Josh Holloway (Lost), Meghan Ory (Once Upon a Time), and Marg Helgenberger (CSI) and executive producers Michael Seitzman (North Country), René Echevarria (Terra Nova, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), and Tripp Vinson...
- 7/5/2013
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
FX is bringing its usual suspects to San Diego Comic-Con this year. Returning fan-favorites "Wilfred," "Archer," "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" and "Sons of Anarchy" will be having panels and booth signings throughout the four-day event.
Unlike most networks that only show teases and sizzle reels from their series' upcoming seasons, FX is going to be rolling out even bigger reveals. Both "Wilfred" and "It's Always Sunny" will premiere new episodes, while "Archer" and "Sons of Anarchy" are showing first-look clips and footage.
Here's the full information released by FX about the network's Comic-Con presence:
Thursday, July 18
"Wilfred"
Fox Booth Signing - 1:00-2:00pm
Panel - 4:00-5:00pm: Screening and Q&A: Elijah Wood stars as "Ryan," a young man struggling unsuccessfully to make his way in the world until he forms a unique friendship with "Wilfred," his neighbor's canine pet, played by Jason Gann, who...
Unlike most networks that only show teases and sizzle reels from their series' upcoming seasons, FX is going to be rolling out even bigger reveals. Both "Wilfred" and "It's Always Sunny" will premiere new episodes, while "Archer" and "Sons of Anarchy" are showing first-look clips and footage.
Here's the full information released by FX about the network's Comic-Con presence:
Thursday, July 18
"Wilfred"
Fox Booth Signing - 1:00-2:00pm
Panel - 4:00-5:00pm: Screening and Q&A: Elijah Wood stars as "Ryan," a young man struggling unsuccessfully to make his way in the world until he forms a unique friendship with "Wilfred," his neighbor's canine pet, played by Jason Gann, who...
- 7/1/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Stars: Elijah Wood, Jason Gann, Fiona Gubelmann | Created by Jason Gann, Adam Zwar
The mythology base of “Wilfred” is something that set it apart from any other comedy on FX, or on television for the most part. It’s a deep mythology that slowly started to crop up as the first season started to end and rolled straight into the second season. It’s a smart move that they’ve not given too much of the game away but give the viewer just enough morsels to keep you invested, and giving even more pathos and emotion to a show that could’ve stay within the realm of lazy scatological humor and pot jokes. Not that it doesn’t regardless, but where the juvenile humor is only a cursory element in an overall strong comedy. It’s a show you can mostly jump into but may leave new viewers scratching their heads,...
The mythology base of “Wilfred” is something that set it apart from any other comedy on FX, or on television for the most part. It’s a deep mythology that slowly started to crop up as the first season started to end and rolled straight into the second season. It’s a smart move that they’ve not given too much of the game away but give the viewer just enough morsels to keep you invested, and giving even more pathos and emotion to a show that could’ve stay within the realm of lazy scatological humor and pot jokes. Not that it doesn’t regardless, but where the juvenile humor is only a cursory element in an overall strong comedy. It’s a show you can mostly jump into but may leave new viewers scratching their heads,...
- 6/21/2013
- by Nathan Smith
- Nerdly
A review of tonight's "Wilfred" season premiere coming up just as soon as I vaguely remember the Troglodytes... After the end of "Wilfred" season 2, David Zuckerman stepped down as showrunner, but in what seems to be a rare orderly producer transition. Zuckerman remains involved, if not as active, and the new showrunners are "Wilfred" veterans Reed Agnew and Eli Jorne. Still, I wanted to see if "Wilfred" under the new bosses would be the same as "Wilfred" under the old bosses, and "Uncertainty" was reassuring: dark and weird and mysterious, but also full of big laughs. On the one hand,...
- 6/21/2013
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Hitfix
Chicago – Changing showrunners often proves the kiss of death for comedies. If you watched the Dan Harmon-less fourth season of “Community,” NBC owes you an apology. And so hearing that “Wilfred” was going to tweak its behind-the-scenes staff by moving David Zuckerman from showrunner to exec producer and sliding writer/producers Reed Agnew & Eli Jorne into lead roles, there was reason for concern. Don’t worry. The show is actually better — smarter, funnier, and better-paced. I had issues with the first two seasons of “Wilfred,” the second of which was just released on Blu-ray and DVD, but the start of the third season is easily the most promising to date.
Television Rating: 3.5/5.0
Why does “Wilfred” feel different? Well, it’s just funnier. The writing seems less focused on “man in dog costume” jokes, the dialogue is crisper, and the laughs are bigger. The plotting seems more refined and less...
Television Rating: 3.5/5.0
Why does “Wilfred” feel different? Well, it’s just funnier. The writing seems less focused on “man in dog costume” jokes, the dialogue is crisper, and the laughs are bigger. The plotting seems more refined and less...
- 6/20/2013
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
The third season of Wilfred is set to air on FX Thursday, June 20 at 10Pm and we’re starting to get our first look at Season 3. But while we savor our chance to see some of the first episodes in advance, we want to share with you some of the guest stars scheduled to appear this season and their roles on the show.
Returning this season is the main cast of Jason Gann (Wilfred), Elijah Wood (Ryan), Fiona Gubelmann (Jenna) and Dorian Brown (Kristen). Making their first appearances on the show are:
Angela Kinsey (The Office) as Heather, a “quirky” dog caretaker.
Zachary Knighton (Happy Endings) as Bill, Ryan’s mailman.
Vincent M. Ward (The Walking Dead) as Darren, a bigger, tougher mailman.
Lance Reddick (Fringe) as Dr. Blum, Ryan’s level-headed, no-nonsense therapist.
Jenny Mollen (Suits) as Kim, Ryan’s high school crush that coincidentally runs a dog training facility in Venice Beach.
Returning this season is the main cast of Jason Gann (Wilfred), Elijah Wood (Ryan), Fiona Gubelmann (Jenna) and Dorian Brown (Kristen). Making their first appearances on the show are:
Angela Kinsey (The Office) as Heather, a “quirky” dog caretaker.
Zachary Knighton (Happy Endings) as Bill, Ryan’s mailman.
Vincent M. Ward (The Walking Dead) as Darren, a bigger, tougher mailman.
Lance Reddick (Fringe) as Dr. Blum, Ryan’s level-headed, no-nonsense therapist.
Jenny Mollen (Suits) as Kim, Ryan’s high school crush that coincidentally runs a dog training facility in Venice Beach.
- 5/31/2013
- by Ernie Estrella
- BuzzFocus.com
After what feels like an eternity, we are finally at a point where news regarding FX’s amazingly bizarre comedy Wilfred is leaking out. While not as wildly talked about as some of FX’s other comedies – Louie and The League come to mind – Wilfred deserves just as much attention for it’s often daring approach to storytelling. And it’s just straight up hilarious to watch a man in a dog suit smoke a bong and bark at vacuum cleaners. Somehow Wilfred is able to make the darkest of situations funny, thanks to Elijah Wood and Jason Gann’s chemistry, but sooner or later Ryan (Wood) will need to figure out what Wilfred (Gann) is, which brings us back to this bit of casting news.
If you’ve ever watched an episode of Fringe – who am I kidding, you’ve seen the entire series – you’ll likely recognize Lance Reddick,...
If you’ve ever watched an episode of Fringe – who am I kidding, you’ve seen the entire series – you’ll likely recognize Lance Reddick,...
- 4/4/2013
- by Brody Gibson
- Boomtron
FX is expanding its relationship with Randall Einhorn. The Wilfred executive producer and director has inked an overall deal with FX Productions to develop, executive produce and direct projects for the cable network. As part of the pact, the It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Parks and Recreation and Modern Family director will remain on board the Elijah Wood-Jason Gann comedy as a producer and director. Story: FX Renews 'Wilfred' for Third Season; Showrunner David Zuckerman Steps Down “Randall has been a major player in the world of FX comedies, first on Sunny and now on Wilfred,” said FX
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- 11/12/2012
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
On the heels of FX renewing its comedy Wilfred for a third season, Wilfred producer FX Prods has inked an overall deal with the series’ executive producer/director Randall Einhorn. The pact locks in a key player on the show following the recent departure of executive producer/showrunner David Zuckerman. (Writer-producers Reed Agnew and Eli Jorné are taking the reins of the comedy in Season 3. In addition to his services on Wilfred, Einhorn will develop, executive produce and direct projects for FX. “Randall has been a major player in the world of FX comedies, first on Sunny and now on Wilfred,” said FX/FX Prods’ Eric Schrier. “He has great sensibilities and we look forward to him developing new projects for FX. He is also one of the most highly regarded comedy directors in television and we’re thrilled that those services were included in this deal.” Einhorn, who started...
- 11/12/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
A Young Doctor's Notebook
The first photos are out of Jon Hamm and Daniel Radcliffe in the mini-series "A Young Doctor's Notebook" based on Russian writer Mikhail Bulgakov's short stories.
Hamm portrays a post-wwi doctor, who has a series of bleakly comic exchanges with his younger self (Radcliffe). [Source: Ace Showbiz]
Hell on Wheels
The third season renewal of AMC's transcontinental railroad drama "Hell on Wheels" has been put on hold as show runner John Shiban has suddenly exited the series.
AMC has put a hold on the renewal order until a suitable replacement can be found that the network approves of. [Source: Deadline]
Wilfred
FX has picked up its acclaimed comedy series "Wilfred" for a third-season order of 13 episodes. Shooting kicks off in the Spring for a premiere in June next year.
Executive producer David Zuckerman is stepping down as show runner but staying on as E.P., while writers/producers Reed Agnew...
The first photos are out of Jon Hamm and Daniel Radcliffe in the mini-series "A Young Doctor's Notebook" based on Russian writer Mikhail Bulgakov's short stories.
Hamm portrays a post-wwi doctor, who has a series of bleakly comic exchanges with his younger self (Radcliffe). [Source: Ace Showbiz]
Hell on Wheels
The third season renewal of AMC's transcontinental railroad drama "Hell on Wheels" has been put on hold as show runner John Shiban has suddenly exited the series.
AMC has put a hold on the renewal order until a suitable replacement can be found that the network approves of. [Source: Deadline]
Wilfred
FX has picked up its acclaimed comedy series "Wilfred" for a third-season order of 13 episodes. Shooting kicks off in the Spring for a premiere in June next year.
Executive producer David Zuckerman is stepping down as show runner but staying on as E.P., while writers/producers Reed Agnew...
- 11/2/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
After over a month of waiting, likely in which Elijah Wood demanded more opportunities to incorporate his DJ skills, FX has officially renewed Wilfred for a third season. Network president John Landgraf had remained positive at the TCAs that the show would be renewed once they could "work some things out'—things that may or may not but probably did involve Elijah Wood cutting it up on the ol' ones and twos, but also definitely involved its showrunner David Zuckerman stepping back to an executive producer's role. Writer-producers Reed Agnew and Eli Jorné will now be in charge when ...
- 11/1/2012
- avclub.com
FX has officially picked Wilfred up for a third thirteen-episode season. Also, FX announced that David Zuckerman, the man who adapted Wilfred for FX from the Australian original, has stepped down as the showrunner, turning the ship over to writer-producers Reed Agnew and Eli Jorné. Premiering next June, this will be Wilfred's first season without its Thursday night buddy, Louie, which was previously announced to be skipping 2013. Either way, it appears your "guy in a dog costume" costume (or, if you're a weirdo, your Elijah Wood costume) will be good for next year's Halloween as well.
- 11/1/2012
- by Jesse David Fox
- Vulture
"Wilfred," FX's dark comedy starring Elijah Wood as a depressed man who starts seeing his neighbor's dog Wilfred (Jason Gann) as a pot-smoking man in a dog suit, will be getting a third season from the cable network. Like seasons one and two, the third round of the series will run 13 episodes, with production beginning next spring for a June 2013 premiere. Read More: Does 'Wilfred' Have the Best Guest Star Roles on Television? The new season will see some shifts in the staff of the show -- David Zuckerman, who adapted "Wilfred" for American TV from the original Australian show, will be stepping down as showrunner while remaining an executive producer. Writer/producers Reed Agnew and Eli Jorné will step up to take his place as the new showrunners, having also been elevated to executive producers. According to Nick Grad, Executive Vice President of Original Programming for FX,...
- 11/1/2012
- by Alison Willmore
- Indiewire
"Wilfred" has been renewed by FX. The network has ordered a 13-episode third season.
However, there will be a change behind the scenes. FX announced writers Reed Agnew and Eli Jorne will now serve as executive producers and showrunners on the comedy. David Zuckerman, showrunner and executive producer of the first two seasons, will stay on the series as an executive producer.
"As John [Landgraf] said at the summer TCA, it was only a matter of time before we picked up the show, we just had to work some things out," Nick Grad, executive vice president of original programming at FX, said in a statement. "David Zuckerman has done an amazing job adapting and reconceiving Wilfred for FX. It was his decision to step down from the showrunner's post, but we're very happy he is going to stay involved with the show. Both we and David have great faith in the...
However, there will be a change behind the scenes. FX announced writers Reed Agnew and Eli Jorne will now serve as executive producers and showrunners on the comedy. David Zuckerman, showrunner and executive producer of the first two seasons, will stay on the series as an executive producer.
"As John [Landgraf] said at the summer TCA, it was only a matter of time before we picked up the show, we just had to work some things out," Nick Grad, executive vice president of original programming at FX, said in a statement. "David Zuckerman has done an amazing job adapting and reconceiving Wilfred for FX. It was his decision to step down from the showrunner's post, but we're very happy he is going to stay involved with the show. Both we and David have great faith in the...
- 11/1/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
FX has picked up its acclaimed comedy series "Wilfred" for a third-season order of 13 episodes, it was announced today by Nick Grad, Executive Vice President of Original Programming for FX. Production of season three begins next spring and is slated to debut in June of 2013. Additionally, Reed Agnew and Eli Jorné, who served as writer/producers in the first two seasons of "Wilfred," have been elevated to Executive Producers and Showrunners for the upcoming season. David Zuckerman, who adapted "Wilfred" for American television and has served as Executive Producer and Showrunner for the first two season of the series, will remain on the series as Executive Producer. "As John (Landgraf) said at the summer TCA, it was only a matter of time before we...
- 11/1/2012
- Comingsoon.net
Wilfred will return with many more inappropriate jokes and references in 2013.
FX announced yesterday afternoon that it has picked up the Elijah Wood/Jason Gann comedy for a third season.
David Zuckerman - who adapted the Australian show for American television and has served as Executive Producer and showrunner for the first two seasons of the series - will remain on as Executive Producer, but hand the top job over to Reed Agnew and Eli Jorné.
Said Nick Grad, Executive Vice President of Original Programming for FX:
"David Zuckerman has done an amazing job adapting and reconceiving Wilfred for FX. It was his decision to step down from the Showrunner's post, but we're very happy he is going to stay involved with the show. Both we and David have great faith in the ability of Reed and Eli to seamlessly step up and take over the reins. I have no...
FX announced yesterday afternoon that it has picked up the Elijah Wood/Jason Gann comedy for a third season.
David Zuckerman - who adapted the Australian show for American television and has served as Executive Producer and showrunner for the first two seasons of the series - will remain on as Executive Producer, but hand the top job over to Reed Agnew and Eli Jorné.
Said Nick Grad, Executive Vice President of Original Programming for FX:
"David Zuckerman has done an amazing job adapting and reconceiving Wilfred for FX. It was his decision to step down from the Showrunner's post, but we're very happy he is going to stay involved with the show. Both we and David have great faith in the ability of Reed and Eli to seamlessly step up and take over the reins. I have no...
- 11/1/2012
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
Wilfred has been renewed by FX. The comedy, which stars Elijah Wood as a man who befriends the neighbourhood dog Wilfred (Jason Gann), will return for a third season in 2013. Nick Grad, FX's executive vice president of original programming, said: "As John [Landgraf, FX network president] said at the summer TCA, it was only a matter of time before we picked up the show, we just had to work some things out." Grad also praised outgoing showrunner David Zuckerman (more)...
- 11/1/2012
- by By Kate Goodacre
- Digital Spy
"Wilfred" has been renewed for a third season, FX announced today (Oct. 31).
The quirky half-hour comedy stars Elijah Wood as a troubled attorney who strikes up an unlikely friendship with his neighbor's dog, Wilfred, played by Jason Gann.
For Ryan (Wood), Wilfred really is this man's best friend -- a walking, talking, pot-smoking Australian with a stuffed animal fetish dressed in a dog costume. Unfortunately, everyone else sees Wilfred as a cute canine.
David Zuckerman, who adapted the series from the Australian original co-created by and starring Gann as the titular character, is stepping down as showrunner. "Wilfred" writers Reed Agnew and Eli Jorné will share executive producing and showrunning duties in Season 3.
"As [network president] John (Landgraf) said at the summer TCA, it was only a matter of time before we picked up the show, we just had to work some things out," said Nick Grad, FX's executive vice president of original programming in a statement.
The quirky half-hour comedy stars Elijah Wood as a troubled attorney who strikes up an unlikely friendship with his neighbor's dog, Wilfred, played by Jason Gann.
For Ryan (Wood), Wilfred really is this man's best friend -- a walking, talking, pot-smoking Australian with a stuffed animal fetish dressed in a dog costume. Unfortunately, everyone else sees Wilfred as a cute canine.
David Zuckerman, who adapted the series from the Australian original co-created by and starring Gann as the titular character, is stepping down as showrunner. "Wilfred" writers Reed Agnew and Eli Jorné will share executive producing and showrunning duties in Season 3.
"As [network president] John (Landgraf) said at the summer TCA, it was only a matter of time before we picked up the show, we just had to work some things out," said Nick Grad, FX's executive vice president of original programming in a statement.
- 11/1/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Elijah Wood’s got a future on FX: The cable net just announced that it has ordered 13 more episodes of Wilfred, the live-action comedy about a young man who forms a friendship with Wilfred (Jason Gann), his neighbor’s dog.
Wilfred is based on the Australian series of the same title and was originally adapted for FX by David Zuckerman (Family Guy, American Dad, King of the Hill). Season 2 of Wilfred averaged 2.63 million viewers and 1.71 million adults 18-49 per week.
Production of season three begins next spring and is slated to box in June of 2013.
Wilfred is based on the Australian series of the same title and was originally adapted for FX by David Zuckerman (Family Guy, American Dad, King of the Hill). Season 2 of Wilfred averaged 2.63 million viewers and 1.71 million adults 18-49 per week.
Production of season three begins next spring and is slated to box in June of 2013.
- 10/31/2012
- by Lynette Rice
- EW - Inside TV
Dog might be man’s best friend, but today, FX is one pup’s closest pal.
Wilfred has been picked up for a 13-episode Season 3, the cabler announced Wednesday.
The dark comedy’s third cycle will find writer/producers Reed Agnew and Eli Jorné taking the helm as co-showrunners, replacing former Wilfred boss David Zuckerman, who will remain on board as an executive producer.
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“David Zuckerman has done an amazing job adapting and reconceiving Wilfred for FX,” Executive Vice President of...
Wilfred has been picked up for a 13-episode Season 3, the cabler announced Wednesday.
The dark comedy’s third cycle will find writer/producers Reed Agnew and Eli Jorné taking the helm as co-showrunners, replacing former Wilfred boss David Zuckerman, who will remain on board as an executive producer.
Related | Sons of Anarchy‘s Kurt Sutter on Gemma’s ‘Deep Bond’ With Clay, Samcro’s Rising Death Toll
“David Zuckerman has done an amazing job adapting and reconceiving Wilfred for FX,” Executive Vice President of...
- 10/31/2012
- by Megan Masters
- TVLine.com
FX has announced that Wilfred has been renewed for a third season. The next round of episodes, totaling 13 in all, will begin production next spring for a June 2013 start date.
There are two big changes that will occur for the upcoming season of Wilfred, as David Zuckerman has stepped down from his role as showrunner, replaced by Reed Agnew and Eli Jorné, who were involved in the first two seasons. Zuckerman, who adapted the original Australian series for American television, will reportedly stay put on Wilfred as an executive producer.
Additionally, Wilfred will be without Louie for the first time next summer, as the latter was put on an extended hiatus recently and won't return until the spring of 2014. Thus, it should be interesting to see what FX chooses to do with the Thursdays at 10:30 time slot next summer. They could always move Anger Management into the 10:00 hour,...
There are two big changes that will occur for the upcoming season of Wilfred, as David Zuckerman has stepped down from his role as showrunner, replaced by Reed Agnew and Eli Jorné, who were involved in the first two seasons. Zuckerman, who adapted the original Australian series for American television, will reportedly stay put on Wilfred as an executive producer.
Additionally, Wilfred will be without Louie for the first time next summer, as the latter was put on an extended hiatus recently and won't return until the spring of 2014. Thus, it should be interesting to see what FX chooses to do with the Thursdays at 10:30 time slot next summer. They could always move Anger Management into the 10:00 hour,...
- 10/31/2012
- by Shilo Adams
- TVovermind.com
"Wilfred" will bark once more. FX has given the series, which stars Elijah Wood as a struggling young man who befriends his neighbor's curiously human-like dog, a third season, the cable network said Wednesday. The 13-episode third season will debut in June 2013. In addition to the third-season order, writers/producers Reed Agnew and Eli Jorné have been promoted to executive producers and showrunners for the show. David Zuckerman, who adapted the series for American television from the Australian show of the same name and served as executive producer/showrunner for the first two seasons,...
- 10/31/2012
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
After lengthy negotiations, FX has renewed comedy Wilfred for a third season with a 13-episode order. The pickup was never in doubt, but it took longer than usual as FX had been trying to hammer out a new deal with the series’ showrunner David Zuckerman. (Most FX series have their showrunners locked in for the first two years only). In the end, Zuckerman, who adapted Wilfred for American television and has served as executive producer and showrunner for the first two seasons, closed a pact to continue as an executive producer but opted to step down as showrunner. He will still be involved in the show on a daily basis, likely not full-time. Wilfred writer/producers Reed Agnew and Eli Jorné, who have been on the show since the beginning, have been upped to executive producers and showrunners for the upcoming season. They had been groomed for the showrunner job by Zuckerman.
- 10/31/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
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