JamesG
02-14-2018, 08:26 PM
"Midnight, Texas" Renewed for Season 2 By NBC with New Showrunners, Two Cast Members Not Returning
by Nellie Andreeva
February 14, 2018
It’s taken awhile, but NBC has given a second-season renewal to supernatural drama "Midnight, Texas", which launched this past summer.
There will be a change at the helm of the series from Universal Television and David Janollari Entertainment: Eric Charmelo and Nicole Snyder, who served as consulting producers on Season 1 under their overall deal at Uni TV, have been named executive producers and showrunners.
They will succeed Monica Owusu-Breen, who wrote the pilot and served as showrunner on Season 1. She is leaving to focus on other projects.
Additionally, two cast members from Season 1 — Sarah Ramos and Yul Vazquez — will not be coming back as series regulars. The hope is for them to appear as guest stars, reprising their characters.
Because of the long gap between the time the show shot its first season and was renewed for a second, I hear the options on at least some of the actors had lapsed.
"Midnight, Texas", starring François Arnaud, is based on the books by author Charlaine Harris, who already has one hit supernatural drama series based on her novels to her credit — HBO’s "True Blood".
The thriller, which ranked as the No. 1 broadcast drama series last summer in adults 18-49, got to a solid ratings start in July, drawing a 0.9 adults 18-49 rating and 3.6 million viewers (Live+same day) for its premiere. It held relatively steady throughout its run, with the season finale logging a 0.8 demo rating and 2.7 million viewers in L+SD.
“I am stoked at the prospect of a second season of Midnight, Texas,” Harris said. “I can’t wait to revisit my favorite town to discover what its inhabitants have been up to the past few months. Now the viewers, who’ve been asking me questions daily, will have their reward.”
http://deadline.com/2018/02/midnight-texas-renewed-season-2-nbc-new-showrunners-sarah-ramos-and-yul-vazquez-monica-owusu-breen-exit-1202268849/
by Nellie Andreeva
February 14, 2018
It’s taken awhile, but NBC has given a second-season renewal to supernatural drama "Midnight, Texas", which launched this past summer.
There will be a change at the helm of the series from Universal Television and David Janollari Entertainment: Eric Charmelo and Nicole Snyder, who served as consulting producers on Season 1 under their overall deal at Uni TV, have been named executive producers and showrunners.
They will succeed Monica Owusu-Breen, who wrote the pilot and served as showrunner on Season 1. She is leaving to focus on other projects.
Additionally, two cast members from Season 1 — Sarah Ramos and Yul Vazquez — will not be coming back as series regulars. The hope is for them to appear as guest stars, reprising their characters.
Because of the long gap between the time the show shot its first season and was renewed for a second, I hear the options on at least some of the actors had lapsed.
"Midnight, Texas", starring François Arnaud, is based on the books by author Charlaine Harris, who already has one hit supernatural drama series based on her novels to her credit — HBO’s "True Blood".
The thriller, which ranked as the No. 1 broadcast drama series last summer in adults 18-49, got to a solid ratings start in July, drawing a 0.9 adults 18-49 rating and 3.6 million viewers (Live+same day) for its premiere. It held relatively steady throughout its run, with the season finale logging a 0.8 demo rating and 2.7 million viewers in L+SD.
“I am stoked at the prospect of a second season of Midnight, Texas,” Harris said. “I can’t wait to revisit my favorite town to discover what its inhabitants have been up to the past few months. Now the viewers, who’ve been asking me questions daily, will have their reward.”
http://deadline.com/2018/02/midnight-texas-renewed-season-2-nbc-new-showrunners-sarah-ramos-and-yul-vazquez-monica-owusu-breen-exit-1202268849/