Deadloch
Amazon Prime Video’s original Australian comedy-drama series “Deadloch” has been renewed for a second season which will film later this year.

The six-part series follows two very different female detectives in Tasmania thrown together to solve the murder of a man. The second season shifts the locale to sweaty northern Queensland. [Source: Variety]

Terminator Zero
Mattson Tomlin, showrunner of the upcoming eight-episode animated series “Terminator Zero,” says the show is most akin to Cameron’s original film as opposed to his first sequel. The film boasts a “serial killer” vibe and will emphasise the horror of the premise. [Source: CNet]

Bergerac
Irish actor Damien Molony (“Being Human,” “Crashing”) will take on the role of Jim Bergerac, originally played by John Nettles, in the upcoming remake “Bergerac”. Zoë Wanamaker and Philip Glenister co-star in the series penned by Toby Whithouse, Brian Fillis, Catherine Tregenna and Polly Buckle.

Molony’s Jim Bergerac is a broken man, grappling with grief and alcoholism following his wife’s recent death. When a woman from a wealthy Jersey family is murdered, Jim must fight through his personal struggles to become the formidable investigator he once was. [Source: Radio Times]

Landman
The first photos are out from Taylor Sheridan’s latest series, “Landman”, starring Billy Bob Thornton, Demi Moore, and Jon Hamm. Thornton plays a crisis manager dealing with challenges in the West Texas oil industry.

Hamm plays an independent oil baron, Moore is his strategic wife, and Ali Larter is Thornton’s free-spirited ex. Moore indicated she’s committed for multiple seasons.

First Look: Billy Bob Thornton, Demi Moore, Ali Larter, and Jon Hamm star in ‘Landman,’ the latest Western TV saga from ‘Yellowstone’ creator Taylor Sheridan.

Get an extended first look at the series: https://t.co/uiQiQR2RPs pic.twitter.com/zzXT4LYbgf

— VANITY FAIR (@VanityFair) July 8, 2024

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