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The Equalizer” and “The Silence of the Lambs” sequel series “
Clarice” following their broadcast debuts on
CBS. “The Equalizer” premieres on CBS immediately after Super Bowl LV on Feb. 7 and “Clarice” kicks off on Feb. 11 at 10 p.m. In addition,
Amazon Prime Video will offer the pilot of both series in front of its paywall and
YouTube will run the episodes for free on its CBS channel.
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Mr. Mercedes” to its content library on
March 4, with all 10 episodes dropping at once. The show originally ran the Audience Network from 2017 to 2019. (Season 3 episodes first premiered in September 2019.) Peacock picked up “Mr. Mercedes” in September 2020 after the network shuttered last spring. The first two seasons are currently available on the streaming service. The series is based on the story based on a trilogy of
SideCar exec Jeff Nemon to oversee development at Maniac Productions Michael Seitzman’s Maniac Productions has appointed former SideCar drama executive Jeff Nemon as senior vice president of development.
In the role, Nemon (pictured) will focus on developing both scripted and unscripted . February 5, 2021
Michael Seitzman’s Maniac Productions has appointed former SideCar drama executive Jeff Nemon as senior vice president of development.
In the role, Nemon (pictured) will focus on developing both scripted and unscripted projects for Seitzman’s Los Angeles-based production outfit that recently secured a first-look deal for television with Blumhouse (The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst,