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[12/15/22 - 11:47 PM] Development Update: Thursday, December 15 Updates include: Apple nixes newcomer "Shantaram"; CNN cancels "Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy" after two seasons; and Eric Szmanda to return for "CSI: Vegas" at CBS.
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[09/14/22 - 08:01 AM] Video: Apple Reveals Trailer for Highly Anticipated Drama "Shantaram," Starring Charlie Hunnam and Based on the International Bestselling Novel "Shantaram" will make its global debut with the first three episodes of its 12-episode first season on Friday, October 14, followed by one new episode weekly every Friday through December 16.
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[08/15/22 - 09:01 AM] Apple TV+ Reveals a First Look at "Shantaram," The Highly Anticipated New Drama Series Starring Charlie Hunnam and Based on the Acclaimed, Bestselling Novel "Shantaram" will make its global debut with the first three episodes of its 12-episode first season on Friday, October 14, followed by one new episode weekly every Friday through December 16, on Apple TV+.
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[03/24/21 - 11:18 PM] Development Update: Wednesday, March 24 Updates include: Disney+ greenlights "National Treasure" TV series; Alexander Siddig boards Apple's "Shantaram"; and David Duchovny brings "Truly Like Lightning" to Showtime.
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[11/20/20 - 11:17 PM] Development Update: Friday, November 20 Updates include: The CW's "Black Lightning" to end after four seasons; Steven Lightfoot to run Apple's "Shantaram"; and Paul James cast in Showtime's "I Love This for You."
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[02/20/20 - 11:26 PM] Development Update: Thursday, February 20 Updates include: Delroy Lindo in talks to lead "Harlem's Kitchen" at ABC; Michael Raymond-James to star in NBC's "La Brea"; and Rainn Wilson tapped for Amazon's "The Power."
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[09/16/19 - 11:45 PM] Development Update: Monday, September 16 Updates include: "Saturday Night Live" parts ways with Shane Gillis; Netflix nixes "No Good Nick"; and Justin Theroux, Charlie Hunnam set as leads on new Apple TV+ series.
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[06/07/18 - 11:07 PM] Development Update: Thursday, June 7 Updates include: Greg Berlanti signs massive deal extension with Warner Bros. TV; Lizzy Caplan signs onto Apple's "Are You Sleeping"; and Netflix's "Messiah" rounds out its cast.
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