Red Notice Director Set to Helm Live-Action Dungeons & Dragons Series

eOne's Dungeons & Dragons live-action series has just taken a big step forward. Per Variety, Red Notice helmer Rawson Marshall Thurber has just signed on to creatively oversee the project, which will entail writing and directing the pilot script. Thurber will also serve as an executive producer for the series, which is based on the popular fantasy role-playing game published by Hasbro's Wizards of the Coast.



Loki Season 2 to Begin Filming in Summer 2022

A previous rumor regarding the second season of Loki has seemingly been confirmed, with The Disinsider claiming that filming on the Disney+ show will begin in the summer of 2022. Referencing a casting website, the latest report states that production on Loki Season 2 is expected to start in June, with filming taking place at Pinewood Studios in England.



The Walking Dead Actor Moses Moseley Dies at 31

An actor who portrayed one of the most memorable zombies from The Walking Dead has passed away. Moses Moseley, who played one of Michonne's "pet walkers," was reportedly found dead in the Hudson Bridge area of Stockbridge, Georgia, where the bridge covers a freeway. Per TMZ, police are currently investigating Moseley's death as a possible suicide. He was 31 years old.



Grant Gustin Reportedly Finalizing Contract to Return for The Flash Season 9

Grant Gustin is reportedly in negotiations to finalize his contract with The CW for The Flash season 9, which would almost certainly bring the ninth season to the CW.



Discovery Plus Plans to Launch New Black Voices Hub

Discovery+ has announced its plan to launch a Black Voices hub that will spotlight the African American community. The hub will include two new originals: docuseries Profiled: The Black Man, featuring commentary from celebrities like Billy Porter and Tina Knowles-Lawson, and Uprooted, a true-crime doc about the hanging of Black teen Keith Warren in 1986.



X-Men Writer to Lead TV Adaptation of Amercan McGee's Alice Video Game Series

When Tim Burton's Alice In Wonderland was announced, some fans believed that the film would bring a darker vision of Wonderland to life ⁠— similar to the classic video game American McGee's Alice. While the film was not a bright and happy affair, it was a long way from the disturbing story that was told across the game, its sequel Alice: Madness Returns and the in-development third installment Alice: Asylum. Now it looks like the haunting and murderous vision of Wonderland will be coming to the small screen in a new TV adaptation with X-Men writer David Hayter on board as showrunner.



Party Down Revival Adds New Cast Members Including Jennifer Garner and James Marsden

The new Party Down is rounding out its cast. In development at Starz, the show will bring back several lead actors from the original cast members, including Adam Scott, Ken Marino, Jane Lynch, Martin Starr, Ryan Hansen, and Megan Mullaly. Per Variety, they’ve been joined by new cast members Jennifer Garner (Alias, Dallas Buyers Club), James Marsden (Sonic the Hedgehog, Westworld), Zoë Chao (Love Life, The Afterparty), and Tyrel Jackson Williams (Brockmire, Thunder Force) as series regulars.