Superman & Lois
The CW has unveiled its premiere dates for Fall 2024 with the final season of “Superman and Lois” scheduled to premiere with a double episode on October 17th. Should it run without interruption, the ten-episode season will wrap on December 19th. [Source: The CW]

Dexter: Original Sin
Patrick Dempsey has scored the series regular role as Aaron Spencer in the ten-episode “Dexter” prequel series “Dexter: Original Sin”.

The story is set in 1991 Miami, a few years before Dexter has become a serial killer with Patrick Gibson and Molly BRown as young versions of Dexter and Debra respectively.

Spencer is the captain of the Miami Metro Homicide Department and has had a decades-long relationship with Dexter’s father Harry Morgan (Christian Slater). James Martinez, Christina Milian, Alex Shimizu, and Reno Wilson co-star. [Source: Deadline]

The Night Manager
Olivia Colman, Noah Jupe, Alistair Petrie, Douglas Hodge, and Michael Nardone will all reprise their roles alongside Tom Hiddleston in the second season of “The Night Manager” for Amazon MGM Studios.

The group will be joined by new to the show Diego Calva, Camila Morrone, Indira Varma, Paul Chahidi, and Hayley Squires. Filming on the new season, which is set eight years after the original is expected to begin sometime this year. [Source: Variety]

Snowpiercer
AMC has premiered the full trailer for the fourth season of its hit sci-fi drama series “Snowpiercer” which finally returns July 21st. The trailer introduces “Agents of SHIELD” star Clark Gregg as final installment’s new villain, the leader of a group of armed men out to capture Melanie Cavill.

Yellowstone
The second half of the fifth and final season of Taylor Sheridan’s “Yellowstone” series has set a Sunday, November 10th launch on the Paramount Network. The series has returned to production in Montana though star Kevin Costner’s involvement remains unclear.

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