May 24, 2019 Update

Today's Update:
  • Critters: A New Binge is probably canceled.
  • The OA is probably renewed.

    Today's Development Hell list are more shows with no updates for about 1.5 years:
  • Epiphany (CW) - A haunted house drama "about a group of gifted strangers recruited to a Gilded Age mansion to solve a complex code that lies within the structure's walls."
  • Untitled Larry Wilmore and Bassem Youssef series (ABC) - "An ordinary Middle Eastern American family with two superhero parents, at a time when it’s illegal to be a superhero, so they are forced to save the world in secret. The show will highlight some of the issues that immigrant families face when it comes to fitting into a society that many times treats you like the enemy."
  • After On (CW) - "About a young entrepreneur who unwittingly causes a top social network to become sentient. Super-intelligent yet riddled with human flaws, it takes on the persona of a “mean girl”. Our hero and his friends need to tame her before she – or her many enemies – annihilate humankind."
  • Kingkiller Chronicle (Showtime) - Based on Patrick Rothfuss's contemporary fantasy trilogy."It follows a pair of wandering performers on their adventures through the unique and startling world of Temerant, immersing audiences in a universe of unexpected heroes, mystical places, and terrifying dark forces. It is a subversive origin story of legendary proportions set a generation before the events of the trilogy's first novel, The Name of the Wind."
  • Spacebound (Fox) - "An alien who goes on an intergalactic coffee run and finds herself stranded on 'the worst planet in the universe': Earth. A group of eccentric friends takes her in and she discovers she might actually be the most functional person in the world."
  • Off-Site (Fox) - An adventure drama "about a former 'chaos agent' for the CIA, who’s recruited by a UN Investigator to help recover a missing artifact, which surprisingly contains clues to a mythical reservoir said to be overflowing with an incredibly rare and immensely valuable fossil fuel, instantly igniting a pulse-pounding chase across the desert."
  • American Alien (NBC) - "A small-town brother-and-sister team who struggle to keep their working-class jobs while also protecting vulnerable space aliens from everyday pitfalls in their hometown of Tucson, Arizona."
  • Rendlesham - "Inspired by a 'real-life' UFO incident, which took place at a US air base close to the village of Rendlesham, Suffolk in 1980. Several people in the village’s small forest including a number of air force servicemen claimed to witness a glowing object in the sky before it flew off into the trees. The sighting was recorded by Lieutenant Colonel Charles Halt in an official report that was made public in 1983 but was subsequently rubbished by other officers, leading to many conspiracy theories."
  • Paradise Lost (CW) - "A quirky murder mystery with magical realism overtones in which the secretive, sinful and spiritual lives of a community’s residents are exposed."
  • Spaced Out (CBS) - Comedy "set in the world of commercial space travel." NBC made a pilot and then passed on it, now CBS is reworking it to see if they can make it cheaper.
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