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Defiance is produced by Universal Cable Productions. School Spirits — Premieres June — School Spirits will tell true ghost stories of hauntings that have happened at schools across the country.
The stories will be told in first person narratives through the testimonials of real students, teachers, parents and staff that have encountered the paranormal activity, blended with bone-chilling cinematic reenactments to further bring the haunting experiences to life. Paranormal Highway — Summer — Paranormal Highway puts the pedal to the metal as Jack Osbourne and Dana Workman investigate the most frightening claims of paranormal activity along America's remote back roads.
Fueled by eyewitness interviews and evidence collected by state-of-the-art equipment, Jack and Dana will travel alone, self-documenting their harrowing road trip while coming face-to-face with paranormal legends.
Collection Intervention — Collection Intervention follows Elyse Luray, a sharp and to-the-point collectibles expert as she helps couples who are divided over what to do with an overwhelming collection of memorabilia. Whether it's a husband's collection of mint-condition G.
JOE action figures worth thousands of dollars or a girlfriend's treasure trove of Star Wars movie posters, Elyse helps couples decide what's worth keeping and what they can sell. For each couple, their new cash windfall will make their dream come true, whether it's an engagement ring, a down payment for a home, or the honeymoon they never had. Production company: High Noon Entertainment.
Hot Set — From the producers of Syfy's hit series Face Off, Hot Set is an extreme design challenge pitting two Hollywood production designers each week in a head-to-head battle to design, build, decorate and ultimately create an original and signature movie set that transports the viewer into an immersive world.
Production company: Mission Control Media. Executive producers: Michael Agbabian and Dwight Smith. Viral Video Showdown — The greatest viral video creators on the planet go head-to-head each week in an epic battle for bragging rights and a cash prize. Two teams will have to dig deep into their bag of viral tricks to create a video that best captures that week's theme and impresses the expert panel of viral video judges.
Production company: Productions. For the last years, it has remained abandoned -- until now. Soon to be re-opened by a scraggly group of miners, these hardy souls will battle the elements to find their fortune.
But with a rich history of paranormal activity surrounding the mine, they may just find something else. Production company: 51 Minds. Executive producer: Mark Cronin. Rewind — Rewind revolves around a team of military field operatives and civilian scientists who must use untested technology to travel back in time to alter events and change the future -- and avoid a devastating terrorist attack.
The Adjustment Bureau — In this drama, based on the hit movie starring Matt Damon, guardian angel-type agents work to keep the world according to The Plan. They create everything from plane crashes to coffee spills in order to steer people to realize their true destiny. But there is one thing the operatives and their Chairman can't control -- free will. A production of Universal Cable Productions. High Moon — Based on the novel, The Lotus Caves, by John Christopher, this imaginative, out-of-this-world series explores a world where the countries of Earth have established colonies to mine the Moon's resources.
When a new life form is discovered, chaos erupts as various factions race to uncover its powerful secrets. Executive producer: Granat Entertainment. Untitled Booster Gold Project — Based on the best-selling DC Entertainment Comic, this is the story of a washed-up athlete from the future who travels back to the present in hopes of becoming the greatest superhero of all time.
But instead of chasing criminals, his main priority is chasing fame and money. Booster Gold discovers that being a hero takes more than just a megawatt smile. Writer: Andrew Kreisberg Arrow, Warehouse The Booster Gold comic book series is published by DC Entertainment, which will also act as an executive producer.
Grave Sight — From the best-selling author of True Blood, this Charlaine Harris book series follows Harper Connelly — a young woman with a unique gift.
After being struck by lightning as a teenager, Harper can sense the location and last memories of dead people. She teams up with her protective stepbrother, Tolliver Lang, to help find a missing teenage girl -- only to uncover a network of lies and murders throughout a small town in the Ozarks. Seeing Things — Based on the comic Grey Legion from Platinum Studios, after a cop meets his violent demise, he returns as a ghost to close his last case.
But the only person who can help him is a socially awkward man who is realizing for the first time that his hallucinations may not be all in his head. A production of Fox Television Studios. Defender — In the aftermath of an intergalactic war between humans and transhumans, the starship Defender, populated by a combustible mix of former enemies, is sent on a seemingly simple goodwill mission, which turns into a fight for their lives and for the safety of the Universe at large.
The Family — For generations, an alien family has hid amongst humans in plain sight using their advanced intellect to carve out a life for themselves as their family grew.
But when the family patriarch that kept peace amongst the factions dies, a war begins to brew with some members believing the time has come to reveal themselves, and their superior power, to the inferior human race. A production of Sony Pictures TV.
A kingdom is in turmoil as the old king dies and his successor must battle for the throne. Pitted against an evil wizard and a would-be rival, Prince Peter makes a daring escape and rallies the forces of good to fight for what is rightfully his.
Executive producers: Michael Taylor and Bill Haber. Production company: Mission Control Media. Executive producers: Michael Agbabian and Dwight Smith. Viral Video Showdown — The greatest viral video creators on the planet go head-to-head each week in an epic battle for bragging rights and a cash prize.
Two teams will have to dig deep into their bag of viral tricks to create a video that best captures that week's theme and impresses the expert panel of viral video judges. Production company: Productions. For the last years, it has remained abandoned -- until now. Soon to be re-opened by a scraggly group of miners, these hardy souls will battle the elements to find their fortune. But with a rich history of paranormal activity surrounding the mine, they may just find something else.
Production company: 51 Minds. Executive producer: Mark Cronin. Rewind — Rewind revolves around a team of military field operatives and civilian scientists who must use untested technology to travel back in time to alter events and change the future -- and avoid a devastating terrorist attack. The Adjustment Bureau — In this drama, based on the hit movie starring Matt Damon, guardian angel-type agents work to keep the world according to The Plan. They create everything from plane crashes to coffee spills in order to steer people to realize their true destiny.
But there is one thing the operatives and their Chairman can't control -- free will. A production of Universal Cable Productions. High Moon — Based on the novel, The Lotus Caves, by John Christopher, this imaginative, out-of-this-world series explores a world where the countries of Earth have established colonies to mine the Moon's resources.
When a new life form is discovered, chaos erupts as various factions race to uncover its powerful secrets. Executive producer: Granat Entertainment. Untitled Booster Gold Project — Based on the best-selling DC Entertainment Comic, this is the story of a washed-up athlete from the future who travels back to the present in hopes of becoming the greatest superhero of all time.
But instead of chasing criminals, his main priority is chasing fame and money. Booster Gold discovers that being a hero takes more than just a megawatt smile. Writer: Andrew Kreisberg Arrow, Warehouse The Booster Gold comic book series is published by DC Entertainment, which will also act as an executive producer.
Grave Sight — From the best-selling author of True Blood, this Charlaine Harris book series follows Harper Connelly — a young woman with a unique gift. After being struck by lightning as a teenager, Harper can sense the location and last memories of dead people.
She teams up with her protective stepbrother, Tolliver Lang, to help find a missing teenage girl -- only to uncover a network of lies and murders throughout a small town in the Ozarks. Seeing Things — Based on the comic Grey Legion from Platinum Studios, after a cop meets his violent demise, he returns as a ghost to close his last case. But the only person who can help him is a socially awkward man who is realizing for the first time that his hallucinations may not be all in his head.
A production of Fox Television Studios. Defender — In the aftermath of an intergalactic war between humans and transhumans, the starship Defender, populated by a combustible mix of former enemies, is sent on a seemingly simple goodwill mission, which turns into a fight for their lives and for the safety of the Universe at large. The Family — For generations, an alien family has hid amongst humans in plain sight using their advanced intellect to carve out a life for themselves as their family grew.
But when the family patriarch that kept peace amongst the factions dies, a war begins to brew with some members believing the time has come to reveal themselves, and their superior power, to the inferior human race. A production of Sony Pictures TV. A kingdom is in turmoil as the old king dies and his successor must battle for the throne. Pitted against an evil wizard and a would-be rival, Prince Peter makes a daring escape and rallies the forces of good to fight for what is rightfully his.
Executive producers: Michael Taylor and Bill Haber. Darkfall — When, without warning, modern forms of power and technology become a thing of the past, Los Angeles, and the world at large, becomes a place where magic rules and life as we know it is turned upside down. One Mile Straight Down — When a powerful earthquake hits California and opens up a chasm bigger than the Grand Canyon, it reveals an enormous hidden ocean lying deep beneath the earth's crust.
Billionaire adventurer James Exeter works with the government to take an advanced nuclear submarine down to explore it and discovers more than he ever could have imagined.
The Genie — The Genie follows Steve Sims and his extreme concierge company, Blue Fish, as they make outlandish experiences and imaginative adventures come to life for their clients. Executive producer: Craig Plestis. Stranded — In each episode of this frightening paranormal social experiment, a family or group of friends moves into an infamously haunted location, self-documenting their experience in total isolation.
Production company: Ping Pong Productions. Awesome Foundation — In this new project starring Destination Truth's Josh Gates, each week inventors, artists and regular people from all over the country pitch their amazing and imaginative ideas to the Awesome Foundation, a group dedicated to turning awesome ideas into awesome reality. The members grant their own money to the lucky three people with the best ideas, leading to a race to complete the projects in the given time and budget.
Production company: Idiot Box Productions. Executive producer: Dan Taberski. And there are some parts that are poignant, too. Is this a drama, or a comedy, or is this horror? It's a floor wax and a dessert topping! How did they come aboard? It certainly was just a great moment in my life when Tim and Sarah agreed to do the show.
It's so funny, because when Tim did his audition for us, he had the big Doc Holliday mustache [from Wynonna Earp ]. And that was a serious mustache. He looked so different from the way I had always envisioned [Luke].
But as he read the lines, and as you absorbed the Tim Rozon of it all, the charisma and all of those things came through. And when you talk to him, the inherent decency of the guy is so congruent with what I saw Luke Roman as being. Because Luke is this guy who could just blast all of these things to kingdom come using their proprietary technology.
But he wants so badly, and he works very hard, and sometimes makes things harder, because he wants to help these things move on. And what was also fun about this is it was something different from what I'd seen Tim in. He's so fun in Schitt's Creek. He's so fun and just owns the Doc Holliday character so effectively. It was very much the same kind of feel with Sarah. The sweetness of Twyla you just absolutely love.
And then you see her in this as Susan Ireland, who's a very Type-A businesswoman, yet throughout the series you see these little flashes of that sweetness.
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