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‘Leverage: Redemption’ Sets ‘Angel’ Reunion With James Marsters Guest Starring

Christian Kane already checked off the Librarians reunion box with Noah Wyle joining the original cast of Leverage in the upcoming IMDb TV revival, Redemption, and now he can check off the Angel one as well with the latest casting news.

James Marsters is set to guest star as “Carl, a slick country club hustler who uses his conning of wealthy members to fund a much darker criminal enterprise,” according to TVLine.

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ELECTRIC ENTERTAINMENT’S MALTESE REVOLUTION FILM “BLOOD ON THE CROWN” AVAILABLE ON TVOD THIS MARCH

Electric Entertainment, the Los Angeles based production, distribution and post-production company, will be releasing the Maltese production “Blood On The Crown” (formerly “Just Noise,”) starring Harvey Keitel (“Reservoir Dogs,” “Pulp Fiction”) and Malcolm McDowell (“A Clockwork Orange,” “Mozart In The Jungle”) on TVOD beginning March 9, 2021. Heavily supported by the Arts Council of Malta, the film reveals a true story of resilience and honor that had been covered up for nearly 100 years.

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‘Leverage’ Reboot Starring Noah Wyle Ordered By IMDb TV; Original Series’ Team, 4 Cast Members Set To Return

Dean Devlin, John Rogers and Chris Downey’s cult 2008 crime drama series Leverage is coming back with a new lead. IMDb TV, Amazon’s free, ad-supported streaming service, has ordered a Leverage reimagining, headlined by Noah Wyle in a reunion with Rogers and Devlin after their collaboration on The Librarian/The Librarians franchise. It marks the first major original series for IMDb TV, whose content team recently moved under the Amazon Studios umbrella.

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‘Almost Paradise’s Dean Devlin Goes Back To His Roots With First-Ever American TV Series Shot In The Philippines

For Dean Devlin, the idea of the new WGN series Almost Paradise came about 14 years ago during his honeymoon in Hawaii. He connected with the island and was intoxicated by island culture, island justice and island spirituality — and wanted to make a show set in Hawaii. His soulful connection to island life made sense considering he is of Filipino descent. With that in mind, the idea for the show shifted.

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