May 23, 2019 Update

Today's Update:
  • Game of Thrones series finished.
  • Charmed season finished, will return in Fall.
  • Supergirl season finished, will return in Fall.
  • Legends of Tomorrow season finished, will return in Winter.
  • Humans has been canceled.
  • The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance is dated for August 30.
  • Jessica Jones final season will be coming in late June, exact date will probably be announced tomorrow.
  • Arthdal Chronicles dated for Jun.1.

    Today's Development Hell list has shows with no news for more than a year and a half.
  • Hold Fast (CW) - "An epic love story told in two timelines, following an injured Union soldier in the Reconstruction-era South who awakens reincarnated in present-day Charleston. With rapidly diminishing knowledge of his past life, he must navigate present-day relationships, including a fiancĂ©e he doesn’t remember, while uncovering what happened to his past love and searching for her."
  • Ringworld (Amazon) - Based on Larry Niven's classic sci-fi novels. "The story of Louis Gridley Wu, a bored man celebrating his 200th birthday in a technologically-advanced, future Earth. Upon being offered one of the open positions on a voyage, Louis joins a young woman and two aliens to explore Ringworld, the remote artificial ring beyond 'Known Space.'"
  • Lazarus (Amazon) - Based on the comic book by Greg Rucka (Jessica Jones). "Set in an alternative near future, where the world has been divided among 16 rival families, who run their territories in a feudal system. Each family has allies and enemies among the other families. To crush uprisings and fight wars, most families have a Lazarus: a one-person kill squad."
  • Snow Crash (Amazon) - Based on Neal Stephenson’s cyberpunk novel. "In reality, Hiro Protagonist delivers pizza for Uncle Enzo’s CosoNostra Pizza Inc., but in the Metaverse he’s a warrior prince. Plunging headlong into the enigma of a new computer virus that’s striking down hackers everywhere, he races along the neon-lit streets on a search-and-destroy mission for the shadowy virtual villain."
  • Strange Conditions (Fox) - "Set five minutes in the future, the show takes place at the New York Institute of Experimental Medicine— on the bleeding edge of biotechnology and a little beyond. These whiz kids take on only the most singular cases— medical mysteries that will make your jaw drop!"
  • Recall (CBS) - "The NSA assembles a group of investigators to make use of the agency’s newest tool: a machine that allows the user direct access to the memories of witnesses, victims, and suspects – but the detectives must resist the temptation to use the device on themselves."
  • The Real Fairy Godmother (ABC) - Comedy that would star Kristin Chenoweth as "a self-absorbed 'real housewife' who learns that she’s descended from a secret order of Fairy Godmothers and has an inescapable destiny to use her magical abilities to help those in need. As she begrudgingly executes her assigned weekly FGM missions, she slowly begins to realize just how superficial and morally bankrupt her actual life is and — to the confusion of her dysfunctional family and friends — tries to get them all to be better people."
  • Untitled Supernatural Comedy by Casey Johnson & David Windsor (ABC) - "About a woman at her tipping point who has her mad as hell moment and discovers something extraordinary about herself."
  • School for Psychics (ABC) - Based on K.C. Archer’s book series. "When an aimless, jaded young woman learns she has powerful latent psychic abilities, she is recruited to join a secret government program for gifted individuals. She must quickly hone her newfound skills to help uncover an imminent threat to psychics that has an unexpected emotional connection to the mysterious murder of her parents two decades ago."
  • Project 13 (CW) - DC super heroes. "A twenty-something forensic scientist and believer in the paranormal who discovers her own hidden extra-sensory abilities when she joins her estranged, skeptic father to investigate mysterious cases of the paranormal and unexplained phenomena."
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