‘Quantum Leap’ Ratings: Loses 115k Viewers For Episode 4
Might not be all bad news as NBC has ordered six additional episodes for the first season.
Might not be all bad news as NBC has ordered six additional episodes for the first season.
The canceled ‘Ordinary Joe’ from last year in the same timeslot performed better.
It’s been nearly 30 years since Dr. Sam Beckett stepped into the Quantum Leap accelerator and vanished.
The NBC reboot premiers in September, but details are coming out early.
It’s been 30 years since Dr. Sam Beckett stepped into the Quantum Leap accelerator and vanished and now a new cast takes over said to be set in the present day.
The new series stars Raymond Lee as Dr. Ben Seong, where it’s been 30 years since Dr. Sam Beckett stepped into the Quantum Leap accelerator and vanished.
Watch three more promos for NBC's new Taken TV series which is a prequel to the Liam Neeson movies. Viking's Clive Standen stars as Byran Mills. About: From executive producer Luc Besson (“Taken,” “The Fifth Element”) comes a thrilling new addition in his iconic blockbuster action-film franchise. This new modern-day, edge-of-your-seat thriller follows the origin
Check out the new promo for the Taken TV series, which is based on the popular Liam Neeson movies. About: From executive producer Luc Besson (“Taken,” “The Fifth Element”) comes a thrilling new addition in his iconic blockbuster action-film franchise. This new modern-day, edge-of-your-seat thriller follows the origin story of younger, hungrier former Green Beret
Watch new promos below for the new NBC series Emerald City, which is a imagining of the Wizard of Oz and premiers tomorrow night. Emerald City premiers Friday, January 6, 2017 directed by Tarsem Singh (Immortals) starring Adria Arjona as Dorothy and Vincent D'Onofrio as The Wizard. Synopsis: In the blink of a tornado's eye, 20-year-old Dorothy Gale and
Following a bit of a rocky start when it was learned Powerless lost its showrunner, no worries as NBC has announced the premiere date. Powerless, DC's new comedy TV series starring Vanessa Hudgens, will premiere on Thursday, Feb. 2nd at 8:30 pm ET. "Powerless" stars Vanessa Hudgens as the main character Emily Locke; Danny Pudi as Teddy; Alan Tudyk as Del, Ron Funches
Watch the trailer below for the new NBC series Emerald City, which is a imagining of the Wizard of Oz. Emerald City premiers Friday, January 6, 2017 directed by Tarsem Singh (Immortals) starring Adria Arjona as Dorothy and Vincent D'Onofrio as The Wizard. Synopsis: In the blink of a tornado's eye, 20-year-old Dorothy Gale and a
NBC has unveiled the first-look trailer for the midseason supernatural thriller “Midnight, Texas.” “Midnight, Texas” features an all-star cast that includes Francois Arnaud, Arielle Kebbel, Sarah Ramos, Dylan Bruce, Parisa Fitz-Henley, Peter Mensah, Jason Lewis and Yul Vazquez. ABOUT: Welcome to a place where being normal is really quite strange and only outsiders fit in.
Watch the trailer below for NBC’s upcoming new series, Timeless, which will air Monday nights at 10pm ET.
Synopsis:
From Eric Kripke (“Revolution,” “Supernatural”), Shawn Ryan (“The Shield”) and the producers of “The Blacklist” comes this thrilling action-adventure series in which a mysterious criminal steals a secret state-of-the-art time machine, intent on destroying America as we know it by changing the past. Our only hope is an unexpected team: a scientist, a soldier and a history professor, who must use the machine’s prototype to travel back in time to critical events. While they must make every effort not to affect the past themselves, they must also stay one step ahead of this dangerous fugitive. But can this handpicked team uncover the mystery behind it all and end his destruction before it’s too late?
Executive Producers/Writers
Shawn Ryan (“The Shield”) & Eric Kripke (“Revolution,” “Supernatural”)
Executive Producers
John Davis (“The Blacklist”), John Fox (“The Blacklist”), Marney Hochman (“The Chicago Code”)
Director
Neil Marshall (“Constantine” pilot, “Game of Thrones”)
NBC has officially picked up the DC comedy series Powerless, which stars Vanessa Hudgens, and released a first look at Hudgens as Emily as well as a peek at Crimson Fox.
Emily is described as: a spunky young insurance adjuster specializing in regular-people coverage against damage caused by the crime-fighting superheroes. It’s when she stands up to one of these larger-than-life figures (after an epic battle messes with her commute) that she accidentally becomes a cult ‘hero’ in her own right … even if it’s just to her group of lovably quirky co-workers. Now, while she navigates her normal, everyday life against an explosive backdrop, Emily might just discover that being a hero doesn’t always require superpowers.
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Check out a first look at Crimson Fox in the new DC TV series headed to NBC with Powerless as the pilot filmed in Vancouver last week.
Crimson Fox is a rather obscure DC character who has appeared in the pages of Green Lantern and Justice League Europe. Her powers include the ability to use her pheromones to manipulate men, she has super speed and agility, and also a twin sister. Similar to the comics, we see in the set pics that Crimson Fox also sports razor sharp talons.
Powerless stars Vanessa Hudgens and is described as a workplace comedy set at one of the worst insurance companies in America — with the twist being that it also takes place in the universe of DC Comics. It’s was also previously said the focus of the series is on the ordinary, “power-less” folk working at the insurance company who often envy the men and women outside their window who make headlines with their supernatural powers.
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New details are learned about the new DC TV series headed to NBC with Powerless.
At the Television Critics Association, IGN caught up with NBC executives Robert Greenblatt and Jennifer Salke and questioned them about the new series, which has just been picked up for pilot.
Powerless has previously been described as a workplace comedy set at one of the worst insurance companies in America — with the twist being that it also takes place in the universe of DC Comics. It’s was also previously said the focus of the series is on the ordinary, “power-less” folk working at the insurance company who often envy the men and women outside their window who make headlines with their supernatural powers.
Now it’s learned those “poweress folk” will be the star of the series, with the super heroes taking the back seat.
“They’re in the background. They’re wallpaper I suppose, as opposed to they’re not the main characters in the show, so you may see them blowing up a building out the window or something,” Greenblatt offered.
“You’re definitely hearing about them about them because they exist in the world. It’s a question of speaking parts and it’s a wide range of superheroes,” added Salke.
While the series will focus on the simple humans, one reconizable super hero will be featured in the first Powerless episode, but not as big as a name as either Batman or Superman.
“Just creatively, what I’ve seen so far of the pilot, the main superhero that’s featured is not one of those [Batman or Superman-type heroes], but it’s someone recognizable,” Salke offered.
In addition to stating no DC character is off limits, Salke described the series as:
“This is a world where superheroes are not only just on green screen out the window of this insurance office, but they’re also running into you on the street and wreaking havoc. The idea isn’t that it’s the creme de la creme of the superheroes. It’s a world where there’s a whole population of superheroes with all sorts of all challenges themselves. So you’re seeing quite a range of characters in that realm in addition to our great, kind of grounded human ensemble.”
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Following the return of Heroes Reborn, it’s learned the series won’t continue on for a second season and has been cancelled.
“As far as I know there are no more incarnations of Heroes coming,” NBC entertainment chairman Robert Greenblatt told reporters Wednesday at the Television Critics Assoc. winter press tour, reports TV Line, adding that it was “always the plan” to do just one season “unless [series creator] Tim [Kring] woke up one day and said, ‘Oh, I have another chapter to tell.’”
Greenblatt then continued by teasing: “I think we’re coming to the end… of the world, maybe. Stay tuned.”
Heroes Reborn has two episodes remaining, one airing tonight and the last episode the following week, January 21st, with the title of the final episode called “Project Reborn.” Watch a promo below.
The series started off with over 6 million viewers, but has since dipped to around 3.7 million and a 1.0 rating.
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NBC is giving another DC TV series a try, this time with Powerless, which has been said to be similar to The Office.
THR reports NBC has ordered a pilot for the new DC Powerless series, which is described as: “a workplace comedy set at one of the worst insurance companies in America — with the twist being that it also takes place in the universe of DC Comics.”
The show was also previouslys said to be about the “reality of working life for a normal, powerless person in a world of superheroes and villains.” It was also said the focus of the series is on the ordinary, “power-less” folk working at the insurance company who often envy the men and women outside their window who make headlines with their supernatural powers.
As of now, it’s unknown which DC Comics characters wil be featured.
Marvel has also been said to be developing a similar series with Damage Control.
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Following the dispute between Donald Trump and NBC which led to Trump being dropped from Celebrity Apprentice as well as the dismissal of his Miss USA pageant from the network, Arnold Schwarzenegger has been announced as the new host.
Below you can check out the official announcement.
Congrats to my friend @Schwarzenegger who is doing next season’s Celebrity Apprentice. He’ll be great & will raise lots of $ for charity.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 14, 2015
Wow. I’m blown away and honored by all your tweets. I can’t wait to bring my experience to the board room & raise millions for charity.
— Arnold (@Schwarzenegger) September 14, 2015
Former Governor Brings His Business Acumen, Political Expertise and Star Power to Television as the Highly Successful “Apprentice” Franchise Enters a New Phase
UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. — Sept. 14, 2015 — Twice-elected California governor and international movie superstar Arnold Schwarzenegger has been named new host of NBC’s “The Celebrity Apprentice,” which will return to the network for the 2016-17 season.
Schwarzenegger served two terms as governor of California, managing more than 300,000 state employees and a state budget in the hundreds of billions. He has successfully invested in both real estate and sports franchises, and is known to millions globally for his starring role in the “Terminator” film franchise. His films, over a six-decade career, have grossed billions of dollars in worldwide box office.
The former governor will replace Donald Trump who, in his role as host of the seven seasons of “The Celebrity Apprentice,” helped raise more than $15 million for charity.
“We are thrilled to be opening a powerful new chapter in the story of the ‘Apprentice’ franchise,” said Paul Telegdy, President, Alternative and Late Night Programming, NBC Entertainment. “Arnold Schwarzenegger is the epitome of a global brand in entertainment and business, and his accomplishments in the political arena speak for themselves. It was Arnold’s personal passion for the format that Mark Burnett and Donald Trump built over the last decade, as well as his fresh take on how to take it to new heights for today’s audiences, that made him the man to hire. ‘The Celebrity Apprentice’ … will be back!”
“The Apprentice” franchise is one of the most successful reality formats in television history. In “The Celebrity Apprentice,” business-savvy celebrity contestants work in teams and are asked to perform various tasks and win challenges, all the while employing a business model that promotes teamwork and, hopefully, ends with a financially successful outcome – all for a worthy charity. Contestants are subjected to long hours, grueling deadlines, intellectual challenges, personality clashes and intense scrutiny. Each task will end in the boardroom, where contestants must account for their actions or risk being “fired” by the host until one remains.
“After leaving the show to run for political office, Donald made it clear that he wanted ‘The Celebrity Apprentice’ to be able to continue to raise millions of dollars annually for worthy causes, and now NBC and I have found an amazing new leader to do just that,” said executive producer Mark Burnett. “Gov. Schwarzenegger will use his vast and highly successful business, political and media experience to drive this hit franchise to new heights.”
Previous “Celebrity Apprentice” winners include Joan Rivers, Piers Morgan, Bret Michaels, Trace Adkins, Arsenio Hall, John Rich and Leeza Gibbons.
Always politically active, Schwarzenegger announced his candidacy for governor of California on Aug. 6, 2003 on the “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.” Two months later he was elected governor in a recall of Gov. Gray Davis and was then re-elected for a second time in 2006.
As governor, Schwarzenegger worked with leaders of both major political parties to address the greatest challenges facing the state. His leadership put California at the forefront of the nation in addressing climate change, pushing for the development of renewable energies, rebuilding critical infrastructure, investing in stem cell research and putting in place health care and political reforms.
Since leaving office in 2011, he has continued to promote state and local clean energy efforts by founding the non-profit R20: Regions of Climate Action. Additionally in 2013, he established the USC Schwarzenegger Institute for State and Global Policy, devoted to seeking bipartisan solutions to environmental, economic and other public policy issues. He serves as chair of the think-tank’s board and also holds a public policy professorship at the school.
Schwarzenegger was appointed by President George H. W. Bush as Chairman of the President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports from 1990-93, and also served as the Chairman for the California Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports under Gov. Pete Wilson. As an advocate for children, Governor Schwarzenegger championed the After School Education and Safety Act of 2002 (Proposition 49), which was overwhelmingly approved by voters. He authored and chaired the initiative, which is designed to make state grants available to every public middle school in California for quality after-school programs.
Schwarzenegger moved to the United States from Austria at 21 years old and was best known at the time for his bodybuilding career. He would eventually become the youngest Mr. Universe and a seven-time Mr. Olympia winner. By the age of 30, Schwarzenegger was a millionaire, well before his career in Hollywood. His financial independence came from his success as a budding entrepreneur with a series of successful business ventures and investments.
With an eye on acting, Schwarzenegger won a Golden Globe Award for the 1976 film “Stay Hungry” but would make his Hollywood breakthrough with the 1982 hit “Conan the Barbarian.” Over the next six years, he would cement his role as a huge box office star in several films, including “The Terminator,” “Twins,” “Predator” and “Kindergarten Cop.”
“The Terminator” would quickly become his best known film franchise and its popularity continues today. Most recently, Schwarzenegger starred in “Terminator Genisys,” which opened July 1 and has earned nearly $450 million globally.
“The Celebrity Apprentice” is produced by United Artists Media Group. Mark Burnett, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Page Feldman and Eric Van Wagenen are executive producers.
Schwarzenegger is represented by Creative Artists Agency and attorneys Patrick Knapp and Jacob Bloom of Bloom Hergott Diemer Rosenthal.
Check out four character teasers for NBC’s Heroes Reborn, which premiers September 24 at 8/7c.
Updated: with two more below.
Synopsis:
“A year ago, a terrorist attack in Odessa, Texas, left the city decimated. Blamed for the tragic event, those with extraordinary abilities are in hiding or on the run from those with nefarious motives. Two such vigilantes include Luke (Zachary Levi, “Chuck”) and Joanne (Judith Shekoni, “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2”), who are seeking to avenge a tragic loss.
Noah Bennet, aka H.R.G. (Jack Coleman, “Heroes”), has gone off the grid but conspiracy theorist Quentin Frady (Henry Zebrowski, “A to Z”) finds him and opens his eyes to the truth behind the Odessa tragedy. While in hiding, some are discovering their newfound skills. Awkward teen Tommy (Robbie Kay, “Once Upon a Time”) just wants to be normal and win the girl of his dreams, Emily (Gatlin Green, “Criminal Minds”), but normalcy is virtually impossible after learning of a new ability that terrifies him. Coming from a very sheltered upbringing, a bold and ethereal teenager, Malina (Danika Yarosh, “Shameless”), has been told she is destined for greatness. In Tokyo, a quiet and unique young woman, Miko (Kiki Sukezane, “Death Yankee 3”), is trying to track down her missing father while hiding an extraordinary secret that will make her a force to bereckoned with. Elsewhere, a different type of hero is emerging through former soldier Carlos (Ryan Guzman, “The Boy Next Door”). Meanwhile, Erica (Rya Kihlstedt, “Masters of Sex”), the head of the highly successful tech conglomerate Renautas, has an agenda of her own.
For better or for worse, some are fated to cross paths with assorted heroes of the past, including Hiro Nakamura (Masi Oka), Matt Parkman (Greg Grunberg), Mohinder Suresh (Sendhil Ramamurthy) and the Haitian (Jimmy Jean-Louis), among others.
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NBC decided to forgo Season 2 of Constantine for some reason, but now it’s learned they are not done with DC just yet.
Deadline reports NBC is developing a new DC comedy series said to be in the vein of The Office, but with super heroes, titled Powerless (and a lot similar to Marvel Comics’ Damage Control).
It’s said Powerless will be a half-hour single-camera comedy from A To Z creator Ben Queen and Warner Bros. TV based on characters from DC Comics that is a workplace comedy set at one of the worst insurance companies in America — with the twist being that it also takes place in the universe of DC Comics.
The show is about the “reality of working life for a normal, powerless person in a world of superheroes and villains.”
It’s currently unknown which DC characters will appear on Powerless, but the report mentions not to expect the DC heavyweights like Batman or Superman (i.e. movie properties).
The focus of the series is on the ordinary, “power-less” folk working at the insurance company who often envy the men and women outside their window who make headlines with their supernatural powers.
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Earlier saw news that NBC had cancelled Hannibal following three seasons.
Now a “Save Hannibal” campaign has been launched by fans of the series as well as the producers.
Variety reports Hannibal is not going away quietly as producers Gaumont Intl. Television and Martha De Laurentiis of the De Laurentiis Co. are actively shopping the show to new buyers, ranging from digital outlets to cable channels.
It’s also reported Hannibal had plans to introduce the Clarice Starling character in Season 4, who was played by Jodie Foster in the Oscar-winning 1991 Silence of the Lambs movie.
A change.org petition has also been launched requesting NBC save Hannibal, which presently has over 12,000 signatures.
BEDTIME IN PARIS! THANKS TO ALL THE #FANNIBALS FOR YOUR INCREDIBLE SUPPORT TODAY! WE WOULD’VE NEVER MADE IT THIS FAR WITHOUT YOU! #HANNIBAL
— Bryan Fuller (@BryanFuller) June 23, 2015
If I just go ahead and sell @netflix my soul, how many monthly payments does that cover? #SaveHannibal
— abby-wan kenobi (@actuallyloki) June 23, 2015
Please don’t take my favorite tv show away from me. #SaveHannibal pic.twitter.com/eveRhE0qOj
— Won’t Graham (@sauronite) June 23, 2015
RAPHAEL WAS REALLY NICE, MAKE SURE YOU LET NETFLIX KNOW THAT YOU WANT TO #SAVEHANNIBAL pic.twitter.com/v1MRTWhpx7
— Dr. Doctor Lecter (@TouchMyStaff) June 23, 2015
Hey, #Fannibals , PLEASE DO THIS AND RETWEET!! #SaveHannibal pic.twitter.com/WuVWrgHPD3
— Denise/#SaveHannibal (@MadsLovah) June 23, 2015
Okay so I just got off the phone with @netflix and they said to keep doing what we’re doing. Tweeting at them and calling #SaveHannibal
— Briah #SaveHannibal (@Smallestlecter) June 23, 2015
All #Fannibals on board, gotta get #SaveHannibal trending, so it really doesn’t cancel.
— Hannibal Fan Page (@HannibalFamily) June 23, 2015
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Following the cancellation of Constantine, now NBC has cancelled Hannibal.
NBC has decided not to renew Hannibal for a fourth Season and the series is effectively cancelled with Season 3.
“We have been tremendously proud of Hannibal over its three seasons,” NBC said in a statement. “[Showrunner Bryan Fuller] and his team of writers and producers, as well as our incredible actors, have brought a visual palette of storytelling that has been second to none in all of television — broadcast or cable. We thank Gaumont and everyone involved in the show for their tireless efforts that have madeHannibal an incredible experience for audiences around the world.”
Bryan Fuller also added: “NBC has allowed us to craft a television series that no other broadcast network would have dared, and kept us on the air for three seasons despite Cancellation Bear Chow ratings and images that would have shredded the eyeballs of lesser Standards & Practices enforcers. Jen Salke and her team have been fantastic partners and creatively supportive beyond measure.Hannibal is finishing his last course at NBC’s table this summer, but a hungry cannibal can always dine again. And personally, I look forward to my next meal with NBC.”
Last week’s episode saw a series low with 0.5 rating.
It is possible Hannibal could be picked up elsewhere; however, nothing has been mentioned as of this time.
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NBC has announced the premiere dates and times for their Fall 2015 schedule which includes Heroes Reborn, Grimm, The Blacklist and more.
NBC also released a new Heroes Reborn poster and details on the Comic-Con panel.
NBC Fall Schedule:
Thursday, Sept. 10 8:30-11:30 — SUNDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL (Pittsburgh at New England)
Tuesday, Sept. 15 10-11 — BEST TIME EVER WITH NEIL PATRICK HARRIS
Monday, Sept. 21 8-10 — THE VOICE 10-11 — BLINDSPOT
Wednesday, Sept. 23 8-9 — THE MYSTERIES OF LAURA 9-11 — LAW & ORDER: SVU
Thursday, Sept. 24 8-9 — HEROES REBORN 9-10 — THE BLACKLIST 10-11 — THE PLAYER
Wednesday, Sept. 30 10-11 — CHICAGO P.D.
Friday, Oct. 9 8-9 — UNDATEABLE
Tuesday, Oct. 13 10-11 — CHICAGO FIRE
Friday, Oct. 16 8:30-9 — PEOPLE ARE TALKING
Friday, Oct 30 9-10 — GRIMM
Tuesday, Nov. 10 10-11 — CHICAGO MED
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It’s currently up in the air whether or not Constantine will have a Season 2.
A new rumor recently hit the net stating Constantine may move over to SyFy with a name change, “Hellblazer.”
Now further good news comes from Constantine showrunner Daniel Cerone on Twitter.
Cerone regularly live tweets the episodes, and even William Shatner has been involved.
This Friday sees the season finale of Constantine, and now Cerone teases surprises for Constantine Season 2.
What’s interesting about Cerone’s tweets is that he also mentions Hellblazer and retweets a fan’s response about a Season 2 renewal announcement coming Friday.
John is smoking in a church. Lighting up with a communion candle. Is this #Hellblazer or what? #Constantine
— Daniel Cerone (@DanielVCerone) February 7, 2015
Thank you West Coast! Join us next Friday the 13th for season finale w Papa Midnite’s and Jim Corrigan and surprises for all. #Constantine
— Daniel Cerone (@DanielVCerone) February 7, 2015
@DanielVCerone Wait, Friday the 13th with it being Episode 13! That has to be good karma for #Constantine, right?! Maybe surprise renewal?
— Russell Berger (@KingDarkhart) February 7, 2015
Constantine airs Fridays at 8pm ET on NBC.
Update: Cerone tweeted out an update:
For those wondering about @SyfyTV, I have no intel right now. I’m sorry. Corp execs not consulting us on their decisions. #SaveConstantine
— Daniel Cerone (@DanielVCerone) February 10, 2015
If true, @SyfyTV Will inherit a hell of a fan base. #Constantine comes packing. Will pass along any news. But wheels of TV grind slowly.
— Daniel Cerone (@DanielVCerone) February 10, 2015
#Constantine FANS…JUST SAYING…. it be great to end the SEASON with the best ratings of the SERIES! SHOW @NBCConstantine Organize NOW!!!
— Dave Blass (@BlackhawkDesign) February 9, 2015
Watch: Constantine – To Hell and Back: Angels and Ministers of Grace Digital Exclusive:
Writer Christine Boylan and the cast discuss Manny’s night as a human and Zed’s bravery in “Angels and Ministers of Grace.”
Check out a short teaser above for Heroes Reborn, which comes back to NBC this year.
For those with special abilities, a new era awaits.
About:
The saga behind the 2006 breakout series “Heroes” will continue as creator Tim Kring returns to the fold and develops new layers to his original superhero concept.
This highly anticipated 13-episode miniseries will reconnect with the basic elements of the show’s first season, where ordinary people wake up to the fact that they have extraordinary abilities.
Original cast member Jack Coleman will reprise his role as HRG, and Zachary Levi (of NBC’s “Chuck” and the Marvel franchise “Thor”) will join the cast as well.
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We get some disappointing news coming out of the recent Television Critics Association press tour in regards to the future of Constantine on NBC.
IGN spoke with a couple of executives who seem to be making excuses why the show may not get a second season.
While it’s obvious that Constantine was hurt by the late Friday night time slot, NBC tries to say the reason for the show’s lack of success – at least for live viewings – is due to too many comic book TV series or the fact that Constantine may not be as well known as a Batman or Flash.
“We wish the show had done better live,” Jennifer Salke, president of NBC said. “It has a big viewership after [it airs] in all kinds of ways and it has a younger audience, but the live number is challenging. It hasn’t come out in the way we wanted it to, but we love the show. I think it’s fair to say we’re still talking about it.”
“We got on the bandwagon of these shows based on comic books and maybe there are too many of them,” added Robert Greenblatt, chairman of NBC. “It’s a popular series of comics, but it’s not The Flash, it’s not Batman. So maybe it suffers a little bit there. But as Jen said, it’s a show we really like. We love Matt Ryan, who’s the star of it. I think we did right by the fans who didn’t like the film that was made of it. The future is still up in the air for that show.”
Of course the execs are going to try and find blame elsewhere, and not on themselves for the decision of the Friday night time slot, but there may be a ray of hope in that Constantine still has a chance of a second season.
When Constantine returns tonight, the series will be featured at an earlier time starting at 8pm ET. It seems from what is stated above, if Constantine doesn’t improve in ratings for the new time slot, it will more than likely be cancelled.
For what it’s worth, the Gotham “Batman” series airs on Mondays and Flash airs Tuesdays – both at 8pm.