Brooklyn Nine-Nine celebrated 11 years since it first premiered earlier this fall.
The Fox turned NBC comedy series ran for eight seasons total, from 2013 to 2021, with 153 episodes across both networks.
Here’s a synopsis: Sergeant Jeffords and detectives Peralta, Santiago and Diaz lead a loveable and offbeat squad that must get its act together when their precinct gets a new boss: the no-nonsense, unflappable Captain Holt.
Starring in the series included Andy Samberg, Stephanie Beatriz, Terry Crews, Melissa Fumero, Joe Lo Truglio, Chelsea Peretti, the late Andre Braugher, Dirk Blocker and Joel McKinnon Miller.
Throughout it’s eight seasons, the show won 15 awards, including two Creative Arts Emmy Awards and two Critics’ Choice Television Awards.
The first four seasons of Brooklyn Nine-Nine are on Netflix, while you can watch all eight seasons on Peacock.
We’ve rounded up all of the main cast of the series, and ranked them according to their estimated net worth.
The Fox turned NBC comedy series ran for eight seasons total, from 2013 to 2021, with 153 episodes across both networks.
Here’s a synopsis: Sergeant Jeffords and detectives Peralta, Santiago and Diaz lead a loveable and offbeat squad that must get its act together when their precinct gets a new boss: the no-nonsense, unflappable Captain Holt.
Starring in the series included Andy Samberg, Stephanie Beatriz, Terry Crews, Melissa Fumero, Joe Lo Truglio, Chelsea Peretti, the late Andre Braugher, Dirk Blocker and Joel McKinnon Miller.
Throughout it’s eight seasons, the show won 15 awards, including two Creative Arts Emmy Awards and two Critics’ Choice Television Awards.
The first four seasons of Brooklyn Nine-Nine are on Netflix, while you can watch all eight seasons on Peacock.
We’ve rounded up all of the main cast of the series, and ranked them according to their estimated net worth.
- 11/9/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Throughout 2024, we will continue to update this In Memoriam photo gallery with notable celebrity deaths from film, television, theater and music. Major entertainment figures to be honored in the 2024 gallery are TV legends Bob Newhart and Phil Donahue, Oscar/Tony/Emmy winner Dame Maggie Smith, Emmy/Tony/Grammy winner James Earl Jones, music legend and Grammy/Tony/Emmy winner Quincy Jones, Oscar winner Louis Gossett, Jr., Oscar nominee and Emmy winner Gena Rowlands, Oscar nominee Teri Garr, director/producer Norman Jewison, broadway legend Chita Rivera, country music superstars Kris Kristofferson and Toby Keith and actors Dabney Coleman, Donald Sutherland and Carl Weathers.
Featured in the 2023 gallery were Rock and Roll Hall of Fame members Tina Turner, Harry Belafonte, Jeff Beck, Robbie Robertson and David Crosby, Oscar and Tony winner Alan Arkin, Oscar/Emmy/Tony winner Glenda Jackson, Oscar and Grammy winner Burt Bacharach, Oscar winner William Friedkin, Grammy legend Tony Bennett,...
Featured in the 2023 gallery were Rock and Roll Hall of Fame members Tina Turner, Harry Belafonte, Jeff Beck, Robbie Robertson and David Crosby, Oscar and Tony winner Alan Arkin, Oscar/Emmy/Tony winner Glenda Jackson, Oscar and Grammy winner Burt Bacharach, Oscar winner William Friedkin, Grammy legend Tony Bennett,...
- 11/4/2024
- by Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
Did You Know Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s Halloween Episode Became a Tradition? Here’s How It All Started! (Photo Credit – Facebook)
When Brooklyn Nine-Nine introduced its first Halloween heist, fans knew they were in for something unique. Each Halloween, Detective Jake Peralta (Andy Samberg) and the rest of the 99th Precinct crew would up the ante with a hilariously chaotic heist. By the time we reached Halloween, the fifth installment of these episodes, the tradition had become a cornerstone of the series—a chance for the characters to try out-cunning each other in a dizzying race to snag a “cummerbund” or “belt” and claim the title of “Ultimate Detective Slash Genius.”
Halloween, the fourth episode of season five, locked the heist into Brooklyn Nine-Nine history. Taking place entirely within the precinct, it captured the 99’s escalating rivalry, with betrayal, handcuffs, and a clever corgi named Cheddar. Things started when Jake...
When Brooklyn Nine-Nine introduced its first Halloween heist, fans knew they were in for something unique. Each Halloween, Detective Jake Peralta (Andy Samberg) and the rest of the 99th Precinct crew would up the ante with a hilariously chaotic heist. By the time we reached Halloween, the fifth installment of these episodes, the tradition had become a cornerstone of the series—a chance for the characters to try out-cunning each other in a dizzying race to snag a “cummerbund” or “belt” and claim the title of “Ultimate Detective Slash Genius.”
Halloween, the fourth episode of season five, locked the heist into Brooklyn Nine-Nine history. Taking place entirely within the precinct, it captured the 99’s escalating rivalry, with betrayal, handcuffs, and a clever corgi named Cheddar. Things started when Jake...
- 10/29/2024
- by Heena Singh
- KoiMoi
When it comes to a perfect blend of laughter, crime, and holiday hijinks, nobody does it better than a half-hour sitcom, Brooklyn Nine-Nine. The Halloween Heist tradition has been the highlight of the show. The tradition which started as a simple episode, airing its first Halloween-themed episode in season 1 surprisingly became a fantastic trend and has been repeated every season due to immense love from its fans. It all began with a simple bet between Andy Samberg’s Detective Jake Peralta and Andre Braugher’s Captain Raymond Holt.
A still from Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Whether you’re Team Jake, Team Holt, or secretly rooting for Gina’s chaos, each Halloween Heist episodes of Brooklyn Nine-Nine are packed with ridiculous schemes, surprise betrayals, and clever twists, bringing out the best in our beloved squad. So, which Halloween showdown episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine reigns? Let’s rank all the heist episodes, from sneakily good to criminally epic.
A still from Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Whether you’re Team Jake, Team Holt, or secretly rooting for Gina’s chaos, each Halloween Heist episodes of Brooklyn Nine-Nine are packed with ridiculous schemes, surprise betrayals, and clever twists, bringing out the best in our beloved squad. So, which Halloween showdown episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine reigns? Let’s rank all the heist episodes, from sneakily good to criminally epic.
- 10/26/2024
- by Samridhi Goel
- FandomWire
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Canary Black is a spy action thriller film directed by Pierre Morel from a screenplay by Matthew Kennedy. The Prime Video film follows Avery Graves, an exceptional CIA agent whose husband is kidnapped by terrorists to blackmail her into stealing sensitive information that would betray her country. Canary Black stars Kate Beckinsale in the lead role with Rupert Friend, Ray Stevenson, Saffron Burrows, Ben Miles, and Michael Brandon starring in supporting roles. So, if you loved the explosive action, thrilling story, and compelling characters in Canary Black here are some similar movies you should check out next.
Salt (Netflix & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Columbia Pictures
Salt is a spy action thriller film directed by Phillip Noyce from a screenplay by Kurt Wimmer. The 2010 film follows Evelyn Salt, an exceptional CIA agent who is wrongfully accused of killing the Russian president.
Canary Black is a spy action thriller film directed by Pierre Morel from a screenplay by Matthew Kennedy. The Prime Video film follows Avery Graves, an exceptional CIA agent whose husband is kidnapped by terrorists to blackmail her into stealing sensitive information that would betray her country. Canary Black stars Kate Beckinsale in the lead role with Rupert Friend, Ray Stevenson, Saffron Burrows, Ben Miles, and Michael Brandon starring in supporting roles. So, if you loved the explosive action, thrilling story, and compelling characters in Canary Black here are some similar movies you should check out next.
Salt (Netflix & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Columbia Pictures
Salt is a spy action thriller film directed by Phillip Noyce from a screenplay by Kurt Wimmer. The 2010 film follows Evelyn Salt, an exceptional CIA agent who is wrongfully accused of killing the Russian president.
- 10/26/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Exclusive: After Homicide: Life on the Street landed on Peacock several weeks back, Fremantle has struck its first major deals for the remastered version of NBC’s iconic police series, while senior international exec Bob McCourt has teased a potential remake.
Israel’s Yes and Canada’s Bell Media have picked up Homicide, with more deals close, we understand. Starring Andre Braugher, Yaphet Kotto and Melissa Leo, the show based on David Simon’s book ran for more than 100 episodes and seven seasons in the 1990s and is considered by many to be a precursor to Simon’s The Wire. The HD remastered version launched on Peacock over the summer, and Fremantle, which holds non-u.S. rights, is prioritizing at MIPCOM Cannes, according to Fremantle Commercial and International COO McCourt, who said Homicide “revolutionized the crime genre.”
“We’ve known for a year that this is coming and have been...
Israel’s Yes and Canada’s Bell Media have picked up Homicide, with more deals close, we understand. Starring Andre Braugher, Yaphet Kotto and Melissa Leo, the show based on David Simon’s book ran for more than 100 episodes and seven seasons in the 1990s and is considered by many to be a precursor to Simon’s The Wire. The HD remastered version launched on Peacock over the summer, and Fremantle, which holds non-u.S. rights, is prioritizing at MIPCOM Cannes, according to Fremantle Commercial and International COO McCourt, who said Homicide “revolutionized the crime genre.”
“We’ve known for a year that this is coming and have been...
- 10/16/2024
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
The state murder of George Floyd in the summer of 2020 led a lot of people to take stock of their lives and values. Protests were attended; decisions about charitable giving were revised; media diets were re-evaluated. Vulture’s Kathryn VanArendonk wrote an essay that elucidated the problem: “Cops Are Always the Main Characters.”
Some shows’ producers met the moment head-on, taking accountability for their part in promoting copaganda. Brooklyn Nine-Nine, for example, famously scrapped a whole season’s worth of scripts and wrote life-changing self-reflection by its characters into what ended up being its final season: Diaz (Stephanie Beatriz) retired from the NYPD to become a private detective working with clients who’d been victimized by corrupt policing, while Holt (Andre Braugher) and Santiago (Melissa Fumero) devised a plan to defund their department.
Other shows, like Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, only committed to portray its cops having a...
Some shows’ producers met the moment head-on, taking accountability for their part in promoting copaganda. Brooklyn Nine-Nine, for example, famously scrapped a whole season’s worth of scripts and wrote life-changing self-reflection by its characters into what ended up being its final season: Diaz (Stephanie Beatriz) retired from the NYPD to become a private detective working with clients who’d been victimized by corrupt policing, while Holt (Andre Braugher) and Santiago (Melissa Fumero) devised a plan to defund their department.
Other shows, like Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, only committed to portray its cops having a...
- 10/8/2024
- Cracked
John Amos, the actor who found sitcom stardom on Good Times, passed away today at 84.
The fiery Amos often fought the show’s creator Norman Lear about the inauthentic stories the show's writers wanted to tell about the Black community. “The truth of it was when the show first started, we had no African-American writers on the show,” Amos told Sway in the Morning in 2017. “Some of the attitudes they had written, as per my character and, frankly, for some of the other characters as well, caused me to say, ‘Uh-uh, we can’t do this, we can’t do that.’ And they’d say, ‘What do you mean we can’t do this?'”
The writers fought with Amos, pointing to their years in comedy as proof they knew what they were doing. “I’d look at each and every one of them and say, ‘Well, how long have you been Black?...
The fiery Amos often fought the show’s creator Norman Lear about the inauthentic stories the show's writers wanted to tell about the Black community. “The truth of it was when the show first started, we had no African-American writers on the show,” Amos told Sway in the Morning in 2017. “Some of the attitudes they had written, as per my character and, frankly, for some of the other characters as well, caused me to say, ‘Uh-uh, we can’t do this, we can’t do that.’ And they’d say, ‘What do you mean we can’t do this?'”
The writers fought with Amos, pointing to their years in comedy as proof they knew what they were doing. “I’d look at each and every one of them and say, ‘Well, how long have you been Black?...
- 10/1/2024
- Cracked
Yesterday, horrormeister Stephen King tweeted: “Salem’S Lot trailer is coming. It’s a good one.” And now that the trailer has arrived, it’s confirmed King was telling the truth. There’s a lot packed into the two-minute trailer, and it effectively captures the creepy, suspenseful, and terrifying vibe.
The film stars Lewis Pullman as Ben Mears, Alfre Woodard as Dr. Cody, Makenzie Leigh as Susan Norton, and Bill Camp as Matthew Burke. Spencer Treat Clark plays Mike Ryerson, Pilou Asbæk is Straker, and John Benjamin Hickey is Father Callahan.
“Author Ben Mears returns to his childhood home of Jerusalem’s Lot in search of inspiration for his next book only to discover his hometown is being preyed upon by a bloodthirsty vampire,” reads Max’s synopsis. Gary Dauberman (Annabelle Comes Home) adapted Stephen King’s bestselling 1975 novel and directs. Dauberman’s also an executive producer along with Mark Wolper,...
The film stars Lewis Pullman as Ben Mears, Alfre Woodard as Dr. Cody, Makenzie Leigh as Susan Norton, and Bill Camp as Matthew Burke. Spencer Treat Clark plays Mike Ryerson, Pilou Asbæk is Straker, and John Benjamin Hickey is Father Callahan.
“Author Ben Mears returns to his childhood home of Jerusalem’s Lot in search of inspiration for his next book only to discover his hometown is being preyed upon by a bloodthirsty vampire,” reads Max’s synopsis. Gary Dauberman (Annabelle Comes Home) adapted Stephen King’s bestselling 1975 novel and directs. Dauberman’s also an executive producer along with Mark Wolper,...
- 9/12/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
The great James Earl Jones has left an amazing legacy behind in movies but some may be overlooking his fun TV work!
With that epic, deep voice, James Earl Jones was one of the most recognizable and amazing actors of any generation. He’ll always be known for voicing Darth Vader in Star Wars and Mufasa in The Lion King, as well as far too many movies to count. He’s an Egot winner (a lifetime achievement Oscar) as well as other awards and his passing has led to a good look at his career. It's why his passing at the age of 93 feels like a tremendous loss as generations grew up knowing Jones and his film work.
Yet it can be overlooked how Jones had a surprising number of TV appearances. Most were in guest star turns for one episode like Everwood, but others could be more notable. To mark his passing,...
With that epic, deep voice, James Earl Jones was one of the most recognizable and amazing actors of any generation. He’ll always be known for voicing Darth Vader in Star Wars and Mufasa in The Lion King, as well as far too many movies to count. He’s an Egot winner (a lifetime achievement Oscar) as well as other awards and his passing has led to a good look at his career. It's why his passing at the age of 93 feels like a tremendous loss as generations grew up knowing Jones and his film work.
Yet it can be overlooked how Jones had a surprising number of TV appearances. Most were in guest star turns for one episode like Everwood, but others could be more notable. To mark his passing,...
- 9/11/2024
- by Michael Weyer
- Hidden Remote
Before his passing late last year, Andre Braugher cemented his legacy as one of the most iconic actors with his performance as Captain Raymond Holt in the sitcom Brooklyn Nine-Nine. However, despite delivering one of the most effortlessly hilarious performances in a sitcom, Braugher never won an Emmy Award for his role in the series.
Andre Braugher played Captain Raymond Hold in Brooklyn Nine-Nine (Credit: Fox)
In that regard, Braugher’s performance, especially its impact on the show’s success is comparable to Neil Patrick Harris’ brilliant performance as Barney Stinson in How I Met Your Mother. Both actors played characters of their opposite true personalities and delivered heartfelt performances. As a result, it is a shame that neither actor received an Emmy for their most popular television role.
Andre Braugher Talked About the Challenges of Playing the Stoic Man in Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Andre Braugher played the role of Captain...
Andre Braugher played Captain Raymond Hold in Brooklyn Nine-Nine (Credit: Fox)
In that regard, Braugher’s performance, especially its impact on the show’s success is comparable to Neil Patrick Harris’ brilliant performance as Barney Stinson in How I Met Your Mother. Both actors played characters of their opposite true personalities and delivered heartfelt performances. As a result, it is a shame that neither actor received an Emmy for their most popular television role.
Andre Braugher Talked About the Challenges of Playing the Stoic Man in Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Andre Braugher played the role of Captain...
- 9/11/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
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Psych is one of those shows that always has a special place in the hearts of its viewers because of the bonds and relationships in the series, and the absolutely hilarious comedy and thrilling mysteries are an added bonus. Psych follows the story of Shawn Spencer (James Roday), a young man with acute observational skills, who becomes a police consultant after making them believe that he is a psychic. He comes across many mysteries he has to solve with the help of his friend Gus (Dulé Hill). There are no shows quite like Psych but we have a list of the best shows that are similar to the series in some aspects of their storyline whether it be the bromance, quirky teams, or murder mysteries. So, if you also miss the series here are the 10 best comedy shows...
Psych is one of those shows that always has a special place in the hearts of its viewers because of the bonds and relationships in the series, and the absolutely hilarious comedy and thrilling mysteries are an added bonus. Psych follows the story of Shawn Spencer (James Roday), a young man with acute observational skills, who becomes a police consultant after making them believe that he is a psychic. He comes across many mysteries he has to solve with the help of his friend Gus (Dulé Hill). There are no shows quite like Psych but we have a list of the best shows that are similar to the series in some aspects of their storyline whether it be the bromance, quirky teams, or murder mysteries. So, if you also miss the series here are the 10 best comedy shows...
- 9/11/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
During the actor’s reigning era, Kevin Costner made quite a name for himself after his Hollywood debut during the mid to late-1980s. With sports dramas being all the rage at the time, Costner caught a lucky break as 2 of his earliest films, Field of Dreams and Bull Durham, helped establish the young striving artist as a fully recognized actor and the industry’s next in-demand movie star.
However, Kevin Costner’s current presence in modern television has been a highly disruptive event following his voluntary self-exile from the Yellowstone series finale. But despite the controversies, the recent media traffic involving Costner has only attracted the major Hollywood studios to cash in on the sudden upsurge in popularity by reviving his older mid-budget films via reboots and remakes.
Field of Dreams (1989) [Credit: Universal Pictures]
As such, given the nation’s favorite pastime watching baseball, it would be understandable to choose...
However, Kevin Costner’s current presence in modern television has been a highly disruptive event following his voluntary self-exile from the Yellowstone series finale. But despite the controversies, the recent media traffic involving Costner has only attracted the major Hollywood studios to cash in on the sudden upsurge in popularity by reviving his older mid-budget films via reboots and remakes.
Field of Dreams (1989) [Credit: Universal Pictures]
As such, given the nation’s favorite pastime watching baseball, it would be understandable to choose...
- 9/10/2024
- by Diya Majumdar
- FandomWire
2024 has been an incredibly tough year for the entertainment world. After bidding farewell to so many beloved stars in 2023, including Matthew Perry, Tina Turner, Andre Braugher, and many more, the new year hasn’t brought much relief.
The industry lost more legends who have left a lasting imprint on millions of hearts. Yet, their work and legacy will continue to live on, reminding people of the joy and inspiration they brought into their lives.
Carl Weathers In addition to starring as Greef Karga, Carl Weathers directed some episodes of The Mandalorian Credit: Lucasfilm
Carl Weathers has been a celebrated name through generations, the former football player became famous for his iconic role as Apollo Creed in the Rocky series alongside Sylvester Stallone and was reported to have passed away peacefully in his sleep on February 1 at the age of 76 as per Deadline.
Related“My joke worked”: Not Carl Weathers,...
The industry lost more legends who have left a lasting imprint on millions of hearts. Yet, their work and legacy will continue to live on, reminding people of the joy and inspiration they brought into their lives.
Carl Weathers In addition to starring as Greef Karga, Carl Weathers directed some episodes of The Mandalorian Credit: Lucasfilm
Carl Weathers has been a celebrated name through generations, the former football player became famous for his iconic role as Apollo Creed in the Rocky series alongside Sylvester Stallone and was reported to have passed away peacefully in his sleep on February 1 at the age of 76 as per Deadline.
Related“My joke worked”: Not Carl Weathers,...
- 9/10/2024
- by Sampurna Banerjee
- FandomWire
Homicide: Life on the Street is streaming on Peacock, bringing joy to fans of its original ’90s run, fans of Andre Braugher, and those who will become fans after their first viewing.
This popular and critically beloved show has been available on DVD for years but was Mia on any streaming service until now.
Homicide: Life on the Street joins two other classic shows, Moonlighting and Northern Exposure, that were lost to streaming until recently.
(NBC/Youtube screenshot)
Like Homicide: Life on the Street, these two shows had at least been available for purchase on DVD, whereas many other shows from that era weren’t so lucky.
Since streaming is how most people access visual media these days, just how many other forgotten gems of TV history are we missing out on?
A Priority Shift
Streaming services first established themselves by offering as many popular TV shows as they could get,...
This popular and critically beloved show has been available on DVD for years but was Mia on any streaming service until now.
Homicide: Life on the Street joins two other classic shows, Moonlighting and Northern Exposure, that were lost to streaming until recently.
(NBC/Youtube screenshot)
Like Homicide: Life on the Street, these two shows had at least been available for purchase on DVD, whereas many other shows from that era weren’t so lucky.
Since streaming is how most people access visual media these days, just how many other forgotten gems of TV history are we missing out on?
A Priority Shift
Streaming services first established themselves by offering as many popular TV shows as they could get,...
- 9/9/2024
- by Paullette Gaudet
- TVfanatic
The world of entertainment is full of numerous characters that broke the conventional narrative and went on to gain timeless popularity, not only because of the way they were written but largely due to the way they were portrayed. The late actor Andre Braugher’s Brooklyn 99 role is one of the many heralded thus.
Andre Braugher played Captain Raymond Holt in Brooklyn 99 | Credit: Netflix
In a career spanning decades and marked by powerful complex performances, Braugher taking on the role of Captain Raymond Holt was certainly surprising, a feat he himself doubted initially. However, after being convinced of his talent, the late actor himself couldn’t help but remark that in somebody else’s hand, the role would have turned out to be something foolish.
Late Actor Andre Braugher Doubted His Famous Brooklyn 99 Role
Andre Braugher | Credit: @andrebraugher/Instagram
Before Andre Braugher ventured into the corridors of comedy with Brooklyn 99,...
Andre Braugher played Captain Raymond Holt in Brooklyn 99 | Credit: Netflix
In a career spanning decades and marked by powerful complex performances, Braugher taking on the role of Captain Raymond Holt was certainly surprising, a feat he himself doubted initially. However, after being convinced of his talent, the late actor himself couldn’t help but remark that in somebody else’s hand, the role would have turned out to be something foolish.
Late Actor Andre Braugher Doubted His Famous Brooklyn 99 Role
Andre Braugher | Credit: @andrebraugher/Instagram
Before Andre Braugher ventured into the corridors of comedy with Brooklyn 99,...
- 8/31/2024
- by Maria Sultan
- FandomWire
There’s no question that Homicide: Life on The Street should be considered part of the Dick Wolf universe.
The gritty 1990s police drama was revolutionary in several ways, some of which make it feel refreshingly modern when watching it on Peacock several decades after it ended.
It also has one direct connection with Law & Order: Svu, and its fingerprints are all over some of Dick Wolf’s other shows.
(NBC/Screenshot)
John Munch Was The Bridge Between Shows The Character Originated on Homicide Before Transferring To Svu
The most obvious reason Homicide should be considered part of the Dick Wolf universe is that Richard Belzer’s John Munch appeared on both Homicide and Law & Order: Svu.
Munch was quite the traveler after Homicide ended, making cameos in The X-Files and The Wire in addition to being part of the Svu unit for its first 15 seasons.
Artem Chigvintsev...
The gritty 1990s police drama was revolutionary in several ways, some of which make it feel refreshingly modern when watching it on Peacock several decades after it ended.
It also has one direct connection with Law & Order: Svu, and its fingerprints are all over some of Dick Wolf’s other shows.
(NBC/Screenshot)
John Munch Was The Bridge Between Shows The Character Originated on Homicide Before Transferring To Svu
The most obvious reason Homicide should be considered part of the Dick Wolf universe is that Richard Belzer’s John Munch appeared on both Homicide and Law & Order: Svu.
Munch was quite the traveler after Homicide ended, making cameos in The X-Files and The Wire in addition to being part of the Svu unit for its first 15 seasons.
Artem Chigvintsev...
- 8/28/2024
- by Jack Ori
- TVfanatic
Sometimes it’s hard to revisit a favorite TV series you haven’t seen in decades. Will the show hold up or be hopelessly dated? Happily, NBC’s groundbreaking 1993-98 police series “Homicide: Life on the Street” is just as brilliant as it was three decades Peacock recently dropped all seven seasons as well as 2000’s “Homicide: The Movie.”.
As NPR noted: “It was a cop show without gun battles or car chases, with a bracing shot of street-level realism; film mostly in Baltimore. ‘Homicide’ presented stuff you just didn’t see on network television back then: shaky, kinetic camera work, working stiff police detectives cracking jokes at gruesome murder scenes…serialized stories that arced over several episodes, heart-rending killings that never get solved.”
The series, which was set in the fictional Baltimore Police Department Unit, was based on David Simon’s (“The Wire”) 1991 book “Homicide: A Year in the Life of the Killing Streets.
As NPR noted: “It was a cop show without gun battles or car chases, with a bracing shot of street-level realism; film mostly in Baltimore. ‘Homicide’ presented stuff you just didn’t see on network television back then: shaky, kinetic camera work, working stiff police detectives cracking jokes at gruesome murder scenes…serialized stories that arced over several episodes, heart-rending killings that never get solved.”
The series, which was set in the fictional Baltimore Police Department Unit, was based on David Simon’s (“The Wire”) 1991 book “Homicide: A Year in the Life of the Killing Streets.
- 8/26/2024
- by Susan King
- Gold Derby
Before people got tired of seeing Chris Pratt in everything, the actor was reportedly set to star in a TV show remake of an ‘80s classic. The Jurassic World star was reportedly set to headline a series based on Kevin Costner’s Field of Dreams, which would reunite him with his Parks and Recreation showrunner Michael Schur.
According to a new report, the actor ‘abruptly’ dropped out of the project, which was set to cost $15 million per episode. The original film was done for a budget of $15 million and was a commercial success, earning $84 million at the box office. Pratt may have dodged a bullet by departing from the project as it is a well-known classic.
Chris Pratt Left The Remake Of Kevin Costner’s Classic Sports Drama Kevin Costner in Field of Dreams | Credits: 20th Century Fox
The 1989 sports drama Field of Dreams is a classic that still remains...
According to a new report, the actor ‘abruptly’ dropped out of the project, which was set to cost $15 million per episode. The original film was done for a budget of $15 million and was a commercial success, earning $84 million at the box office. Pratt may have dodged a bullet by departing from the project as it is a well-known classic.
Chris Pratt Left The Remake Of Kevin Costner’s Classic Sports Drama Kevin Costner in Field of Dreams | Credits: 20th Century Fox
The 1989 sports drama Field of Dreams is a classic that still remains...
- 8/25/2024
- by Nishanth A
- FandomWire
Mike Schur built it, but Chris Pratt did not come.
According to Puck, Pratt was originally set to star in Schur’s now-cancelled series adaptation of the 1989 baseball drama Field of Dreams — presumably in the role of Ray Kinsella, played in the movie by Kevin Costner — until Pratt “abruptly dropped out” of the project.
This casting would have served as a Parks and Recreation reunion between Schur,...
According to Puck, Pratt was originally set to star in Schur’s now-cancelled series adaptation of the 1989 baseball drama Field of Dreams — presumably in the role of Ray Kinsella, played in the movie by Kevin Costner — until Pratt “abruptly dropped out” of the project.
This casting would have served as a Parks and Recreation reunion between Schur,...
- 8/24/2024
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
After years stuck in streaming jail, one of TV’s best cop dramas ever is free at last — and back on the beat.
All seven seasons of Homicide: Life on the Street are finally available to stream on Peacock, as of today, so fans who didn’t catch its original 1993-99 run on NBC can now discover why it’s acknowledged as a stone-cold classic. A gritty look at the life of Baltimore homicide detectives, Homicide boasts an impressive pedigree — it’s based on a book by The Wire’s David Simon, with Oz’s Tom Fontana and Oscar winner...
All seven seasons of Homicide: Life on the Street are finally available to stream on Peacock, as of today, so fans who didn’t catch its original 1993-99 run on NBC can now discover why it’s acknowledged as a stone-cold classic. A gritty look at the life of Baltimore homicide detectives, Homicide boasts an impressive pedigree — it’s based on a book by The Wire’s David Simon, with Oz’s Tom Fontana and Oscar winner...
- 8/19/2024
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
Today, Homicide: Life on the Street officially gave up its title as the Best TV Show You Can’t Stream. All 122 episodes of the Nineties cop drama are now on Peacock, along with Homicide: The Movie, a 2000 telefilm featuring the entire cast — even the ones whose characters died at some point in the previous seven seasons.
Here are 10 episodes to sample if you want to see what all the fuss is about.
“Gone for Goode” (Season 1, Episode 1)
The Homicide pilot introduces the show’s large, impressive ensemble in a shaggy...
Here are 10 episodes to sample if you want to see what all the fuss is about.
“Gone for Goode” (Season 1, Episode 1)
The Homicide pilot introduces the show’s large, impressive ensemble in a shaggy...
- 8/19/2024
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com
Homicide: Life on the Street — the most sought-after, non-streaming show in a July 2023 TVLine poll, and the recipient of 17 Emmy nominations and four wins during its 1993-1999 run on NBC — is finally ready to be streamed.
All seven seasons of the acclaimed drama series as well as 2000’s Homicide: The Movie wrap-up, all remastered to HD and 4K for the first time, will begin streaming Monday, Aug. 19 on Peacock.
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All seven seasons of the acclaimed drama series as well as 2000’s Homicide: The Movie wrap-up, all remastered to HD and 4K for the first time, will begin streaming Monday, Aug. 19 on Peacock.
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- 8/18/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Terry Crews is vibing hard about a standout moment from Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Forget the laughs for a sec—season four’s Moo Moo took a serious dive into racial profiling, and it’s got a special place in Crews’ heart. In a recent special, he opened up about why this episode hits home, reflecting his real-life struggles with racism.
Terry Crews as Joe – Tales of the Walking Dead | Credit: Curtis Bonds Baker/AMC
It’s one of those rare moments when the comedy series tackled a tough issue head-on, making it not just memorable, but deeply personal. Who knew a sitcom could be so impactful?
Terry Crews’ Brooklyn Nine-Nine Episode: A Personal Highlight Against Racial Profiling Terry Crews as Joe – Tales of the Walking Dead | Credit: Curtis Bonds Baker/AMC
“I thought it was necessary,” Terry Crews reflected, speaking on what he calls one of his proudest moments on Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
Terry Crews as Joe – Tales of the Walking Dead | Credit: Curtis Bonds Baker/AMC
It’s one of those rare moments when the comedy series tackled a tough issue head-on, making it not just memorable, but deeply personal. Who knew a sitcom could be so impactful?
Terry Crews’ Brooklyn Nine-Nine Episode: A Personal Highlight Against Racial Profiling Terry Crews as Joe – Tales of the Walking Dead | Credit: Curtis Bonds Baker/AMC
“I thought it was necessary,” Terry Crews reflected, speaking on what he calls one of his proudest moments on Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
- 8/17/2024
- by Heena Singh
- FandomWire
Even before Peacock announced that Homicide: Life on the Street would make its streaming debut on August 19, Kyle Secor had been pondering the seven seasons he spent on the gritty, critically acclaimed NBC drama. The deaths of costars Richard Belzer and Andre Braugher in 2023 rekindled his memories of playing Baltimore police detective Tim Bayliss, who began as a naive rookie and grew into a hardened veteran over the course of 122 episodes, from 1993 to 1999, and a final TV movie in 2000. “It was an amazing experience for almost the entire seven years,” Secor tells TV Insider. “What stands out mostly is the freedom we were given as actors to lead the action rather than have to correspond to a camera setting, the way that you collaborated with the writers creating the character, and just working with all the different personalities and the amazing talents that were there on a daily basis, from...
- 8/16/2024
- TV Insider
Melissa Fumero’s role in Brooklyn Nine-Nine was iconic for several reasons. Playing the role of Amy Santiago, fans got to see her embody one of the most beloved characters from the series and become their favorite Type-a personality. Although many know of the actress after she got this role, the story of how this happened is almost just as entertaining as the series.
A still from Brooklyn Nine-Nine I NBC
After working on soap operas and small roles in small-budget projects for years, Fumero got the opportunity to audition alongside the legendary Andy Samberg in a show that could become highly televised. While many would expect the actress to be nothing but excited, she couldn’t help but experience the whole range of human emotions.
Melissa Fumero Did Not Get Her Hopes Up
When actors are starting out in their careers, they often audition for several roles one after another.
A still from Brooklyn Nine-Nine I NBC
After working on soap operas and small roles in small-budget projects for years, Fumero got the opportunity to audition alongside the legendary Andy Samberg in a show that could become highly televised. While many would expect the actress to be nothing but excited, she couldn’t help but experience the whole range of human emotions.
Melissa Fumero Did Not Get Her Hopes Up
When actors are starting out in their careers, they often audition for several roles one after another.
- 8/12/2024
- by Ananya Godboley
- FandomWire
This article contains spoilers for Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine remains one of the best network comedies of the last decade. This precinct full of silly, yet caring detectives has made us laugh, cry, and almost every other emotion in-between over the course of its eight seasons.
There’s not a single season that’s remotely bad, per se, but there are certainly some that hit the mark better than others. From heartfelt character moments to impeccable comedic timing, the show continues to get better as it goes on, for the most part. That being said, here are the eight seasons of Brooklyn Nine-Nine ranked from worst to best.
8. Season 1
Season 1 of Brooklyn Nine-Nine isn’t terrible by any means. The first season does a great job of introducing us to these characters, establishing who they are in this world and how they relate to each other. But, as with most sitcoms,...
Brooklyn Nine-Nine remains one of the best network comedies of the last decade. This precinct full of silly, yet caring detectives has made us laugh, cry, and almost every other emotion in-between over the course of its eight seasons.
There’s not a single season that’s remotely bad, per se, but there are certainly some that hit the mark better than others. From heartfelt character moments to impeccable comedic timing, the show continues to get better as it goes on, for the most part. That being said, here are the eight seasons of Brooklyn Nine-Nine ranked from worst to best.
8. Season 1
Season 1 of Brooklyn Nine-Nine isn’t terrible by any means. The first season does a great job of introducing us to these characters, establishing who they are in this world and how they relate to each other. But, as with most sitcoms,...
- 8/11/2024
- by Brynnaarens
- Den of Geek
As we move into August, we get the second half of the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, and that makes it the perfect time to be a Peacock subscriber. Not only is Peacock the streaming home for literally every Olympic and Paralympic event, but it also boasts an impressive library of great movies and buzzy originals. In August, Peacock will also stream WWE and Nxt events highlighted by Summerslam, the start of the college football season, PGA and Lga golf tour stops, Indycar, and much more. The NBCU streamer is also home to original and exclusive Peacock series, and the next-day streaming of shows from across the NBCU family of networks, it is a good time to sign up for either a Peacock Premium ($7.99) or Peacock Premium Plus ($13.99) plan.
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- 8/1/2024
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
Movie, TV and music fans are remembering notable figures who have died since the start of 2024. “Beverly Hills 90210” star Shannen Doherty, “Bob Newhart Show” star Bob Newhart, “An Officer and a Gentleman” Oscar winner Louis Gossett Jr., “Curb Your Enthusiasm” actor Richard Lewis, “Starsky and Hutch” star David Soul and “Honeymooners” star Joyce Randolph, who played Trixie, are among celebrities from the world of television who have died.
In film, cinephiles are remembering actor Donald Sutherland, producer Roger Corman, “Chinatown” screenwriter Robert Towne, “Moonstruck” director Norman Jewison, “Harry Potter” star Maggie Smith and “The Shining” star Shelley Duvall.
Last year, the entertainment community said goodbye to celebrities including musicians Jimmy Buffett, Shane McGowan, Robbie Robertson and David Crosby, actors Andre Braugher and Matthew Perry, writer-producer Norman Lear and director William Friedkin.
In film, cinephiles are remembering actor Donald Sutherland, producer Roger Corman, “Chinatown” screenwriter Robert Towne, “Moonstruck” director Norman Jewison, “Harry Potter” star Maggie Smith and “The Shining” star Shelley Duvall.
Last year, the entertainment community said goodbye to celebrities including musicians Jimmy Buffett, Shane McGowan, Robbie Robertson and David Crosby, actors Andre Braugher and Matthew Perry, writer-producer Norman Lear and director William Friedkin.
- 7/30/2024
- by Pat Saperstein
- Variety Film + TV
Peacock is bringing you a comedy and drama-packed August as it will air some of the best films of this year that you missed in the theaters and some great original movies and TV shows you will want to see. With an original comedy series starring NBA great Stephen Curry and also a beloved romantic action-comedy starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt, Peacock is adding so much content in the upcoming month. So, we picked out the 7 best movies and TV shows you should look out for in August 2024.
Mr. Throwback Season 1 (August 8)
Mr. Throwback is a mockumentary-style sports comedy series created by David Caspe, Matthew, and Daniel Libman. The upcoming Peacock series follows the story of Danny, a down-on-his-luck sports memorabilia dealer and former basketball player as he looks for redemption by reuniting with his sixth-grade teammate, NBA legend Steph Curry. Mr. Throwback stars Adam Pally, Stephen Curry, and...
Mr. Throwback Season 1 (August 8)
Mr. Throwback is a mockumentary-style sports comedy series created by David Caspe, Matthew, and Daniel Libman. The upcoming Peacock series follows the story of Danny, a down-on-his-luck sports memorabilia dealer and former basketball player as he looks for redemption by reuniting with his sixth-grade teammate, NBA legend Steph Curry. Mr. Throwback stars Adam Pally, Stephen Curry, and...
- 7/29/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Before David Simon debuted his groundbreaking socio-political tapestry “The Wire” to audiences and helped garner the prestige HBO now only reserves for “Game of Thrones” and superhero spinoffs, he wrote the book on the world of crime and law enforcement in Baltimore. Published in 1991, his non-fiction book “Homicide: A Year of Killing Streets” pools two years of research from Simon’s time spent observing the Baltimore Police Department, which itself followed four years spent on the police beat for The Baltimore Sun newspaper.
Wishing to adapt the book into a feature film, Simon got a copy to filmmaker and Baltimore native Barry Levinson, who felt the material was better suited to a TV series. Levinson shared with Paul Attansio, a former Washington Post film critic whose would go on to write the Oscar-nominated “Quiz Show,” as well as “Donnie Brasco,” and together the team brought the project to NBC, where...
Wishing to adapt the book into a feature film, Simon got a copy to filmmaker and Baltimore native Barry Levinson, who felt the material was better suited to a TV series. Levinson shared with Paul Attansio, a former Washington Post film critic whose would go on to write the Oscar-nominated “Quiz Show,” as well as “Donnie Brasco,” and together the team brought the project to NBC, where...
- 7/22/2024
- by Harrison Richlin
- Indiewire
Homicide: Life on the Street has been absent from streaming, but the critically acclaimed crime drama has finally found a new home and will launch next month. It has been announced that all seven seasons of Homicide: Life on the Street will be available on Peacock in the US starting on August 19th. All 122 episodes have been remastered for HD and 4K viewing, and Homicide: The Movie is also included.
The series was based on David Simon’s book Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets and was created by Paul Attanasio. It followed the Baltimore Police Department’s Homicide Unit. Bleak and unglamorous, the show was praised for its more realistic treatment of detectives and their work; threads weren’t always tied up at the end, and criminals sometimes got away. It also boasted one hell of a cast, including Andre Braugher, Ned Beatty, Yaphett Kotto, Melissa Leo, Giancarlo Esposito,...
The series was based on David Simon’s book Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets and was created by Paul Attanasio. It followed the Baltimore Police Department’s Homicide Unit. Bleak and unglamorous, the show was praised for its more realistic treatment of detectives and their work; threads weren’t always tied up at the end, and criminals sometimes got away. It also boasted one hell of a cast, including Andre Braugher, Ned Beatty, Yaphett Kotto, Melissa Leo, Giancarlo Esposito,...
- 7/22/2024
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
The peak television renaissance didn't happen overnight. A decade prior to the epochal debut of "The Sopranos" on HBO, series as disparate in their aims as "The Simpsons," "Twin Peaks" and "The Larry Sanders Show" were challenging the industry's notions of what the broadcast medium could accomplish. Dramatic story arcs began to stretch out over a season or longer, while sitcoms got edgier and less hidebound to the multi-camera format. These successes emboldened major filmmakers to try their hand at episodic TV, which didn't always pan out. But it was always thrilling to see great artists romp about in a medium Hollywood once considered beneath them.
Of these efforts, it's possible none had a greater influence on the peak era than NBC's "Homicide: Life on the Street." When Baltimore Sun reporter David Simon began shopping his book "Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets," an account of his time...
Of these efforts, it's possible none had a greater influence on the peak era than NBC's "Homicide: Life on the Street." When Baltimore Sun reporter David Simon began shopping his book "Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets," an account of his time...
- 7/22/2024
- by Jeremy Smith
- Slash Film
“Homicide: Life on the Street” and “Homicide: The Movie,” which has been remastered to HD and 4K for the very first time, will make its streaming debut in the U.S. on Peacock beginning August 19. The police drama examines the calculating and exacting detective work of the often confrontational, passionate, and opinionated homicide department in Baltimore. With a determined cast of characters that never let up in their quest for truth and justice, this gripping hourlong series remains the standard bearer of how police handle the job both professionally and personally.
From Universal Television, “Homicide: Life on the Street” originally launched on NBC in 1993 and ran for seven seasons, for a total of 122 episodes. It was succeeded by “Homicide: The Movie” in 2000, which served as the series finale. The drama was created by Paul Attanasio and based on David Simon‘s book “Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets.” Tom Fontana...
From Universal Television, “Homicide: Life on the Street” originally launched on NBC in 1993 and ran for seven seasons, for a total of 122 episodes. It was succeeded by “Homicide: The Movie” in 2000, which served as the series finale. The drama was created by Paul Attanasio and based on David Simon‘s book “Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets.” Tom Fontana...
- 7/22/2024
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Homicide: Life on the Street is on the verge of abdicating the title of the Best TV Show You Can’t Stream. The network series and follow-up film Homicide: The Movie will premiere Aug. 19 on Peacock.
On June 17, David Simon — whose nonfiction book, Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets, inspired the Emmy-winning NBC cop drama, and eventually launched Simon’s own acclaimed career in television with shows like The Wire and The Deuce — revealed that the biggest hurdle had been cleared to put the series on a streaming platform:...
On June 17, David Simon — whose nonfiction book, Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets, inspired the Emmy-winning NBC cop drama, and eventually launched Simon’s own acclaimed career in television with shows like The Wire and The Deuce — revealed that the biggest hurdle had been cleared to put the series on a streaming platform:...
- 7/22/2024
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com
Photo Credit: Peacock The iconic police series that revolutionized the genre, Homicide: Life on the Street can now be streamed on Peacock starting August 19th! This critically acclaimed series delves into the harsh world of Baltimore homicide detectives blurring the boundaries between their personal and professional lives. Drawing inspiration from David Simons real life crime novel and featuring a cast including Andre Braugher, Ned Beatty and Richard Belzer this series is a must see for any fan of crime dramas. With both the series and its concluding film Homicide: The Movie remastered in HD and 4K quality a new generation can now be enthralled by its captivating storytelling. Don’t let this opportunity slip by to witness the brilliance of Homicide: Life on the Street, on Peacock!
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- 7/22/2024
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
NBCUniversal has finally been able to clear the music rights for one of the most beloved dramas in TV history.
For fans of prestige procedural crime dramas, there has been no holier grail in the streaming age than “Homicide: Life on the Streets.” The iconic NBC series that starred the late Andre Braugher and wrapped up its run in 2000 has not been available to stream on any platform in large part due to music licensing rights. However, on Monday, NBCUniversal announced that the show will finally be available to stream on Peacock beginning in August.
Key Details: After years, NBCU has cleared the must rights that had prevented “Homicide” from streaming. The show will now begin streaming on Peacock in August. NBC has also upgraded the video quality to HD and 4K for the first time ever. Sign Up $7.99+ / month peacocktv.com
All seven seasons of the show and its...
For fans of prestige procedural crime dramas, there has been no holier grail in the streaming age than “Homicide: Life on the Streets.” The iconic NBC series that starred the late Andre Braugher and wrapped up its run in 2000 has not been available to stream on any platform in large part due to music licensing rights. However, on Monday, NBCUniversal announced that the show will finally be available to stream on Peacock beginning in August.
Key Details: After years, NBCU has cleared the must rights that had prevented “Homicide” from streaming. The show will now begin streaming on Peacock in August. NBC has also upgraded the video quality to HD and 4K for the first time ever. Sign Up $7.99+ / month peacocktv.com
All seven seasons of the show and its...
- 7/22/2024
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
One of the most revered police dramas of all time, Homicide: Life on the Street, examines the calculating and exacting detective work of Baltimore’s often confrontational, passionate, and opinionated homicide department.
With a determined cast of characters that never let up in their quest for truth and justice, this gripping hourlong series remains the standard bearer of how police handle the job both professionally and personally.
From Universal Television, Homicide: Life on the Street originally launched on NBC in 1993 and ran for seven seasons, for a total of 122 episodes. It was succeeded by Homicide: The Movie in 2000, which served as the series finale.
The series was created by Paul Attanasio and based on David Simon’s book Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets. Tom Fontana was the series head writer and showrunner.
Throughout its run, Homicide: Life on the Street was critically acclaimed, receiving nominations and accolades from the Television Critics Association,...
With a determined cast of characters that never let up in their quest for truth and justice, this gripping hourlong series remains the standard bearer of how police handle the job both professionally and personally.
From Universal Television, Homicide: Life on the Street originally launched on NBC in 1993 and ran for seven seasons, for a total of 122 episodes. It was succeeded by Homicide: The Movie in 2000, which served as the series finale.
The series was created by Paul Attanasio and based on David Simon’s book Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets. Tom Fontana was the series head writer and showrunner.
Throughout its run, Homicide: Life on the Street was critically acclaimed, receiving nominations and accolades from the Television Critics Association,...
- 7/22/2024
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
One of the more critically acclaimed dramas of the past 30 years has at last found a streaming home.
Starting Aug. 19, Peacock will feature Homicide: Life on the Street. All seven seasons and 122 episodes of the former NBC show, as well as the series-wrapping Homicide: The Movie from 2000, will be available, remastered for HD and 4K viewing.
Homicide was based on David Simon’s book Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets and created by Paul Attanasio; Tom Fontana was the showrunner and executive produced with Barry Levinson, Henry Bromell and Jim Finnerty. The series followed detectives in Baltimore’s homicide unit and was praised for its acting and a more realistic depiction of detective work — including some cases that don’t get solved — than on many other network crime dramas.
Over the show’s seven seasons, the cast featured Andre Braugher — who won his first Emmy 1998 for playing Detective Frank Pembleton — Ned Beatty,...
Starting Aug. 19, Peacock will feature Homicide: Life on the Street. All seven seasons and 122 episodes of the former NBC show, as well as the series-wrapping Homicide: The Movie from 2000, will be available, remastered for HD and 4K viewing.
Homicide was based on David Simon’s book Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets and created by Paul Attanasio; Tom Fontana was the showrunner and executive produced with Barry Levinson, Henry Bromell and Jim Finnerty. The series followed detectives in Baltimore’s homicide unit and was praised for its acting and a more realistic depiction of detective work — including some cases that don’t get solved — than on many other network crime dramas.
Over the show’s seven seasons, the cast featured Andre Braugher — who won his first Emmy 1998 for playing Detective Frank Pembleton — Ned Beatty,...
- 7/22/2024
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
It’s official: Homicide: Life on the Street is coming to Peacock.
David Simon — who wrote the book on which the series is based — teased in June that the police drama was going to end up on a streamer. “Word is that NBC has managed to finally secure the music rights necessary to sell Homicide: Life On The Streets to a streaming platform,” he wrote on X.
All seven seasons of the series and Homicide: The Movie, which has been remastered to HD and 4K, will drop August 19 on Peacock.
From Universal TV, Homicide: Life on the Street followed the detective work of the homicide department in Baltimore. It originally launched on NBC in 1993 and ran for a total of 122 episodes.
The series was created by Paul Attanasio; Tom Fontana was the series head writer and showrunner. It starred Andre Braugher, Ned Beatty, Richard Belzer, Yaphet Kotto, Melissa Leo, Giancarlo Esposito,...
David Simon — who wrote the book on which the series is based — teased in June that the police drama was going to end up on a streamer. “Word is that NBC has managed to finally secure the music rights necessary to sell Homicide: Life On The Streets to a streaming platform,” he wrote on X.
All seven seasons of the series and Homicide: The Movie, which has been remastered to HD and 4K, will drop August 19 on Peacock.
From Universal TV, Homicide: Life on the Street followed the detective work of the homicide department in Baltimore. It originally launched on NBC in 1993 and ran for a total of 122 episodes.
The series was created by Paul Attanasio; Tom Fontana was the series head writer and showrunner. It starred Andre Braugher, Ned Beatty, Richard Belzer, Yaphet Kotto, Melissa Leo, Giancarlo Esposito,...
- 7/22/2024
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Homicide: Life on the Street — the most sought-after, non-streaming show in a July 2023 TVLine poll, and the recipient of 17 Emmy nominations and four wins during its 1993-1999 run on NBC — is finally ready to be streamed.
TVLine has learned that all seven seasons of the acclaimed drama series as well as 2000’s Homicide: The Movie wrap-up, all remastered to HD and 4K for the first time, will begin streaming Monday, Aug. 19 on Peacock.
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TVLine has learned that all seven seasons of the acclaimed drama series as well as 2000’s Homicide: The Movie wrap-up, all remastered to HD and 4K for the first time, will begin streaming Monday, Aug. 19 on Peacock.
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- 7/22/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Tacoma Fd is one of the funniest and wackiest workplace comedies ever made. The truTV series follows a crew of firefighters in one of the rainiest cities in America. The Tacoma Fire Department crew doesn’t put out many fires but has some of the funniest members out of any series. Tacoma Fd was canceled after its fourth season and while the hilarious story of the Tacoma Fd crew has ended here are some similar shows for you to watch next and laugh out loud.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine Credit – NBC
Brooklyn Nine-Nine is a workplace police procedural comedy series created by Dan Goor and Michael Schur. The Fox and then NBC series follows the story of Detective Jake Peralta and his fellow police officers as all of them get a new commanding officer, Raymond Holt, who tries to lead them to become the best police department in New York City. Brooklyn Nine-Nine stars Andy Samberg,...
Brooklyn Nine-Nine Credit – NBC
Brooklyn Nine-Nine is a workplace police procedural comedy series created by Dan Goor and Michael Schur. The Fox and then NBC series follows the story of Detective Jake Peralta and his fellow police officers as all of them get a new commanding officer, Raymond Holt, who tries to lead them to become the best police department in New York City. Brooklyn Nine-Nine stars Andy Samberg,...
- 7/19/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Last Friday night, the historical drama “Shogun” had a night to remember at the Television Critics Association Awards. After a couple years away, the big ceremony was finally back in person! “Shogun,” which is set way back in feudal Japan, ended up winning a awesome four awards.
It got the top prize of “Program of the Year,” as well as awards for being the best drama show and for being a new show that totally rocks. One of the actresses on the show, Anna Sawai, also won for her amazing role as the character Mariko. This made her the ninth woman in a row to win this individual award for acting in a drama.
Over in the comedy category, the HBO Max show “Hacks” was the big winner. It took home awards for the funniest comedy show overall. Plus, its star Jean Smart won for the second time for her...
It got the top prize of “Program of the Year,” as well as awards for being the best drama show and for being a new show that totally rocks. One of the actresses on the show, Anna Sawai, also won for her amazing role as the character Mariko. This made her the ninth woman in a row to win this individual award for acting in a drama.
Over in the comedy category, the HBO Max show “Hacks” was the big winner. It took home awards for the funniest comedy show overall. Plus, its star Jean Smart won for the second time for her...
- 7/13/2024
- by Naser Nahandian
- Gazettely
The Anjin says, “Shōgun was a big winner at the 40th annual Television Critics Association Awards,” which were held on Friday night at the Langham Huntington in Pasadena.
Wendi McLendon-Covey of The Goldbergs and NBC’s upcoming comedy St. Denis Medical served as host of the first in-person TCA Awards ceremony since 2019.
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Shōgun, FX’s acclaimed adaptation of James Clavell’s doorstop of a novel, collected four total TCA Awards,...
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Shōgun, FX’s acclaimed adaptation of James Clavell’s doorstop of a novel, collected four total TCA Awards,...
- 7/13/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
“Shōgun” led the 40th Television Critics Association Awards on Friday with four wins, including Program of the Year.
The FX show prevailed in every category in which it was nominated as it also won drama series and new program, while Anna Sawai defeated co-star Hiroyuki Sanada for the gender-neutral Individual Achievement in Drama prize. Sawai is the ninth consecutive woman to win the award.
With five nominations apiece, “Shōgun” co-led nominations alongside “Baby Reindeer” and “Ripley.” “Baby Reindeer” won limited series/TV movie/specials, but “Ripley” went 0-5. “Baby Reindeer,” “Ripley,” two limited series, and three-time nominee “Fargo,” an anthology series, were inexplicably nominated in both the limited series/TV movie/specials category and the drama category.
See ‘Baby Reindeer,’ ‘Ripley’ and ‘Shōgun’ dominate Television Critics Association Awards nominations
“Hacks” swept the comedy categories, taking series and Individual Achievement in Comedy for Jean Smart. It was the second victory for the actress,...
The FX show prevailed in every category in which it was nominated as it also won drama series and new program, while Anna Sawai defeated co-star Hiroyuki Sanada for the gender-neutral Individual Achievement in Drama prize. Sawai is the ninth consecutive woman to win the award.
With five nominations apiece, “Shōgun” co-led nominations alongside “Baby Reindeer” and “Ripley.” “Baby Reindeer” won limited series/TV movie/specials, but “Ripley” went 0-5. “Baby Reindeer,” “Ripley,” two limited series, and three-time nominee “Fargo,” an anthology series, were inexplicably nominated in both the limited series/TV movie/specials category and the drama category.
See ‘Baby Reindeer,’ ‘Ripley’ and ‘Shōgun’ dominate Television Critics Association Awards nominations
“Hacks” swept the comedy categories, taking series and Individual Achievement in Comedy for Jean Smart. It was the second victory for the actress,...
- 7/13/2024
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
The 40th annual TCA Awards released its list of winners on Friday ahead of the first in-person ceremony in five years. FX’s “Shōgun” led the winners’ circle, taking home four prizes from the Television Critics Assn. — including individual achievement in drama for Anna Sawai, as well as outstanding achievement in drama, program of the year and new program of the year.
The latest season of Max’s “Hacks” also saw success with Jean Smart taking the award for individual achievement in comedy and the series taking home the outstanding achievement in comedy award, beating out last year’s winner, “The Bear,” and 2022’s winner, “Abbott Elementary.”
The TCA recognized David Lynch and Mark Frost’s mystery series “Twin Peaks” with the Heritage Award for its incredible significance and impact. The 1990 series, which was led by Kyle MacLachlan, ran for two seasons.
The annual Career Achievement award went to the late Andre Braugher,...
The latest season of Max’s “Hacks” also saw success with Jean Smart taking the award for individual achievement in comedy and the series taking home the outstanding achievement in comedy award, beating out last year’s winner, “The Bear,” and 2022’s winner, “Abbott Elementary.”
The TCA recognized David Lynch and Mark Frost’s mystery series “Twin Peaks” with the Heritage Award for its incredible significance and impact. The 1990 series, which was led by Kyle MacLachlan, ran for two seasons.
The annual Career Achievement award went to the late Andre Braugher,...
- 7/13/2024
- by Emily Longeretta
- Variety Film + TV
Shōgun and Hacks were among the big winners Friday at the 40th Annual The Television Critics Association Awards.
The TCA Awards honor outstanding programming from the 2023-2024 television season. The winners were selected by the TCA’s membership of more than 230 TV journalists from across the United States and Canada.
Trophies went to FX’s first-year period piece Shōgun for Program of the Year as well as in Outstanding Achievement in Drama, Outstanding New Program and Individual Achievement in Drama for star Anna Sawai. And Jean Smart took home her second Individual Achievement in Comedy Award for her portrayal as comedian Deborah Vance in Hacks.
The TCA Awards recognized Twin Peaks with the Heritage Award and honored the late Andre Braugher with this year’s Career Achievement prize.
“It was a year of brilliant television, from an epic historical drama to a harrowing documentary,” said Jacqueline Cutler, TCA president. “We...
The TCA Awards honor outstanding programming from the 2023-2024 television season. The winners were selected by the TCA’s membership of more than 230 TV journalists from across the United States and Canada.
Trophies went to FX’s first-year period piece Shōgun for Program of the Year as well as in Outstanding Achievement in Drama, Outstanding New Program and Individual Achievement in Drama for star Anna Sawai. And Jean Smart took home her second Individual Achievement in Comedy Award for her portrayal as comedian Deborah Vance in Hacks.
The TCA Awards recognized Twin Peaks with the Heritage Award and honored the late Andre Braugher with this year’s Career Achievement prize.
“It was a year of brilliant television, from an epic historical drama to a harrowing documentary,” said Jacqueline Cutler, TCA president. “We...
- 7/13/2024
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
As the Television Critics Association’s summer tour continues in Pasadena, California, the members’ votes for the best of the small screen and streaming scene are officially in. Leading the pack for this year’s drama and overall category wins is FX’s Shōgun, while HBO’s Hacks takes it away for the comedy categories, and Netflix’s Baby Reindeer claimed the miniseries win. On the non-scripted side, the critics honored Peacock’s The Traitors, Investigation Discovery’s Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV, and Netflix’s John Mulaney Presents: Everybody’s in L.A. And the TCA also honored the late, great Andre Braugher with a career achievement award for his body of work. Find out what other shows and talents won in the full winners list below. Individual Achievement in Drama: Anna Sawai Individual Achievement in Comedy: Jean Smart Outstanding Achievement in News and Information:...
- 7/13/2024
- TV Insider
FX’s Shōgun was the big winner at the 40th Television Critics Association Awards on Friday.
The drama series set in feudal Japan won four honors, including the TCA’s program of the year award. It also won awards for best drama and best new program, while Anna Sawai won for individual achievement in drama for her role as Toda Mariko.
Shōgun is also expected to be a big factor at the Emmy Awards, nominations for which will be announced on Wednesday.
Max’s Hacks was the only other multiple award winner Friday, taking home honors for both achievement in comedy (a series award) and individual achievement in comedy for Jean Smart. It’s the second win in the category for Smart, who also was honored after the show’s first season in 2021.
Other winners included Netflix’s Baby Reindeer for miniseries, movies and specials; Doctor Who for family programming...
The drama series set in feudal Japan won four honors, including the TCA’s program of the year award. It also won awards for best drama and best new program, while Anna Sawai won for individual achievement in drama for her role as Toda Mariko.
Shōgun is also expected to be a big factor at the Emmy Awards, nominations for which will be announced on Wednesday.
Max’s Hacks was the only other multiple award winner Friday, taking home honors for both achievement in comedy (a series award) and individual achievement in comedy for Jean Smart. It’s the second win in the category for Smart, who also was honored after the show’s first season in 2021.
Other winners included Netflix’s Baby Reindeer for miniseries, movies and specials; Doctor Who for family programming...
- 7/13/2024
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Television Critics Association (TCA) has unveiled the winners for its 2024 awards ceremony.
The 40th annual TCA Awards honored outstanding programming from the 2023-2024 TV season, with “Shōgun” taking home a league-leading four wins including the top prize, the Program of the Year Award. The FX on Hulu series was recently renewed for Seasons 2 and 3.
The winners were selected by the TCA’s membership of more than 230 professional television journalists from across the United States and Canada. Fan-favorite shows “Hacks,” “Baby Reindeer,” and “Doctor Who” also won numerous awards, as did docuseries “Quiet On Set: The Dark Side Of Kids” and reality show “The Traitors.”
“It was a year of brilliant television, from an epic historical drama to a harrowing documentary,” Jacqueline Cutler, TCA president, said. “We’re thrilled to honor all who created these shows, often against great odds, as many were worked on during the pandemic and stopped for the strikes.
The 40th annual TCA Awards honored outstanding programming from the 2023-2024 TV season, with “Shōgun” taking home a league-leading four wins including the top prize, the Program of the Year Award. The FX on Hulu series was recently renewed for Seasons 2 and 3.
The winners were selected by the TCA’s membership of more than 230 professional television journalists from across the United States and Canada. Fan-favorite shows “Hacks,” “Baby Reindeer,” and “Doctor Who” also won numerous awards, as did docuseries “Quiet On Set: The Dark Side Of Kids” and reality show “The Traitors.”
“It was a year of brilliant television, from an epic historical drama to a harrowing documentary,” Jacqueline Cutler, TCA president, said. “We’re thrilled to honor all who created these shows, often against great odds, as many were worked on during the pandemic and stopped for the strikes.
- 7/13/2024
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
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