TV Bits: ‘Halo’, ‘Jeopardy!’, ‘Prison Break’, ‘Narcos: Mexico’ Season 3, ‘The Shrink Next Door’, And More
By Ben Pearson/Nov. 13, 2020 5:00 pm EST
Let’s start things off with a bit of a bittersweet note. Longtime Jeopardy! host and TV icon Alex Trebek died earlier this week, and this video from the show’s executive producer explains what will happen to the series in the wake of that loss. (As of this writing, no replacement host has been announced yet.)
We’re back on the #Halo set and #MakingMasterChief. 📸: @schreiber_pablo pic.twitter.com/dFYKWRrwQR
— Halo on Paramount+ (@HaloTheSeries) November 10, 2020
Here’s a photo of actor Pablo Schreiber on the set of Halo, Showtime’s highly anticipated and very expensive television adaptation of the mega-popular video game franchise. Wonder if anyone’s going to actually sell those “bottom half of Master Chief’s helmet” masks, because I’m in the market for a new mask to make my grocery store runs.
Apple’s upcoming comedic miniseries The Shrink Next Door already has comedy legends Will Ferrell and Paul Rudd on board as stars, and now it’s going to be an even more robust Anchorman reunion, because Kathryn Hahn has also joined the cast in a leading role. She’ll play Ferrell’s character’s sister in what sounds like a more modern riff on the Bill Murray comedy What About Bob?. Here’s the description of the series:
The Shrink Next Door is a dark comedy inspired by true events that detail the bizarre relationship between psychiatrist to the stars Dr. Isaac “Ike” Herschkopf and his longtime patient Martin “Marty” Markowitz. Over the course of their relationship, the all-too-charming Ike slowly takes over Marty’s life, even moving into Marty’s Hamptons home and taking over his family business. The series explores how a seemingly normal doctor-patient dynamic morphs into an unprecedentedly exploitative relationship filled with manipulation, power grabs, and dysfunction at its finest.
Here’s the trailer for the upcoming HBO Max comedy special Colin Quinn & Friends: A Parking Lot Comedy Show, which lands on the streaming service on November 12, 2020. Personally, I’m not sure if I’ll be able to get over the weirdness of the whole “honk and flash your lights in place of laughing” thing, but that’s just me.
Former NBA superstar and current commentator Charles Barkley, who has openly admitted to having a gambling addiction, is executive producing a scripted TV series called The Line, which is based on a 1999 bestseller called Scandals of ‘51.
Scoot McNairy is back as DEA Agent Walt Breslin in Narcos: Mexico season 3, and now THR has a lengthy report about a new batch of actors who have been added to the cast and the roles they will play in the new season. Head over there for the full details, but here’s a relevant bit of info:
The Line will examine America’s loss of innocence through the eyes of two college basketball players: one who recognizes the hypocrisy of the system and uses it to his advantage by point shaving, and another who plays solely for the love of the game. The 1951 gambling scandal brought down the powerhouse team from the City College of New York (CCNY), one of the most diverse and successful basketball programs of the era.
Additional new cast members who are only identified by character name include Alejandro Furth as Ramon Salgado, Lorenzo Ferro as Alex Hodoyan, José Zúñiga as General Rebollo, Diego Calva as Arturo Beltran Leyva, Kristen Lee Gutoskie as Dani and Beau Mirchoff as Steve Sheridan.
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