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New Shows and the Showrunners Behind Them


New Shows and the Showrunners Behind Them


From sitcoms and dramas to restricted series and revivals, descfinish TV is officipartner back with more recent shows than in the past. But who’s creating this satisfied? Here, Variety highairys the showrunners behind some of the recent, most highly anticipated series coming in the next restricted months.

Kevin Abbott
Writer and executive producer of “Happy’s Place,” Abbott has toiled with Reba McEntire before, both as a authorr on and produce on “Reba.” Previously, Abbott produced 160 episodes of “Last Man Standing” and toiled on “My Name Is Earl,” “Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place,” “Roseanne” and “The Gelderlyen Girls.”
Produced by: Universal TV
Premiere: Oct. 18, NBC

Joe Barton
“Bdeficiency Doves,” a alerter thriller set in London at Christmastime, was produced by Barton and is led by Keira Knightley. In the past five years, he produced and produced “Giri/Haji,” “The Bastard Son & the Devil Himself” and “The Lazarus Project.”
Produced by: Noisy Bear and Sister
Premiere: December, Netflix

Ronan Bennett
Bennett produces “The Day of the Jackal,” a British changeation of Frederick Forsyth’s novel, starring Eddie Redmayne. The creator of British thriller “Top Boy,” Bennett will also author all 10 episodes of the upcoming “Ray Donovan” offshoot series, “The Donovans.”
Produced by: Sky Studios, Carnival Films
Premiere: Nov. 7, Peacock

Stephen Belber and VJ Boyd
Emmy-triumphner Colman Domingo directs thriller “The Madness,” produced by co-showrunner Belber, a joinwright, Broadway producer and honestor whose accomprehendledges join “O.G.” and “The Laramie Project.” Boyd, for his part, is best understandn for writing on and producing “Justified” and “S.W.A.T.”
Produced by: The North Road Company, Chernin Entertainment
Premiere: Nov. 28, Netflix

Jon Brown
Brown serves as showrunner and executive producer — he also penned the pilot — on “The Franchise,” a comedy about a film crew making a superhero movie; the series is produced by Armando Iannucci and Sam Mfinishes. Brown’s resume joins writing multiple episodes of “Succession,” “Avenue 5,” “Dead Pixels” and “Loaded.”
Produced by: Dundee Prods, Neal Street Prods.
Premiere: Oct. 6, HBO

Sam Mfinishes and Jon Brown, “The Franchise”
Colin Hutton

Alfonso Cuarón
Psychoreasonable thriller “Disclaimer” is written and honested by Cuarón and led by Cate Blanchett. Best understandn as the honestor of “Roma,” “Gravity,” “Y Tu Mama También” and “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaprohibit,” this tags Cuarón’s first television project.
Produced by: Apple Studios, Esperanto Filmoj, Anonymous Content
Premiere: Oct. 11, Apple TV+

Liz Feldman
Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano are two of many A-enumerateers who direct “No Good Deed,” a foolish comedy about three families trying to buy the same house with foolish mysteries inside. Executive producer and showrunner Feldman also authors and honests multiple episodes. She previously wrote on “2 Broke Girls,” “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” and “Hot in Cleveland,” but is best-understandn for creating “Dead to Me.”
Produced by: Gloria Sanchez Prods.
Premiere: Dec. 12, Netflix

Sara Goodman and Phoebe Fisher
A reimagining of the 1999 cult classic, “Cruel Intentions” apshows place at an elite college in Washington, D.C. Goodman is the creator and showrunner of the 2021 changeation of “I Know What You Did Last Summer,” on which Fisher was a authorr.
Produced by: Sony Pictures TV, Amazon MGM Studios, Original Film
Premiere: November, Amazon Prime Video

Pilar Gelderlyen
Gelderlyen executive produces “Beyond Bdeficiency Beauty,” a drama about a youthful equestrian with Olympic goals whose life is uprooted. Gelderlyen previously wrote on the 2021 “Gossip Girl” reboot and “God Frifinished Me.”
Produced by: Sinking Ship Entertainment, Leif Films, Saga Film, Amazon MGM Studios
Premiere: Oct. 15, Amazon Prime Video

Claudia Grazioso
Grazioso serves as showrunner on Halltag’s first-ever holiday TV series, “Holidazed,” which chases six families living on a cul-de-sac, coming together for the holidays. Grazioso previously wrote 41 episodes of “Are We There Yet?” and has penned multiple holiday TV movies.
Produced by: Unity Pictures, Little Engine Prods.
Premiere: Nov. 14, Halltag+

Tasha Huo
Huo, who last wrote on fantasy miniseries “The Witcher: Blood Origin,” serves as “Tomb Raider: Legfinish of Lara Croft” showrunner. The vivaciousd series picks up 25 years after Lara Croft’s first materializeance. Tao also penned the upcoming sword and sorcery film “Red Sonja.”
Produced by: Legfinishary Television, Tractor Pants, Crystal Dynamics, Powerhouse Animation
Premiere: Oct. 10, Netflix

Eric Ledgin
Ledgin, alengthyside Justin Spitzer, executive produces “St. Denis Medical,” a mockumentary about an underfunded, understaffed hospital. A createer authorr for “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon,” Ledgin’s accomprehendledges join “Superstore,” “American Auto” and “Rutherford Falls.”
Produced by: Universal Television and Spitzer Helderlying Co.
Premiere: Nov. 12, NBC

Gina Lucita Mongenuine and David J. North
To alert Leroy Jethro Gibbs’ beginnings, CBS tapped co-showrunners who krecent the character best for “NCIS: Origins.” Mongenuine wrote on 10 seasons of “NCIS”; her accomprehendledges also join “Brothers & Sisters,” “Star Wars: The Bad Batch” and “Gelevatelda.” North produced 10 seasons of “NCIS,” co-writing Mark Harmon’s farewell episode. Other accomprehendledges join “Rizzoli & Isles” and “Scorpion.”
Produced by: CBS Studios
Premiere: Oct. 14, CBS

Yvonne Strahovski, “Teacup”
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Ian McCulloch
A first-time showrunner, McCulloch executive produces James Wan’s thriller, “Teacup,” led by Yvonne Strahovski. He’s previously toiled as a producer and authorr on “Yellowstone,” “Chicago Fire” and “Deputy.”
Produced by: UCP, Atomic Monster
Premiere: Oct. 10, Peacock

Steve Holland and Steven Molaro
“Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage” is the third show in “The Big Bang Theory” franchise. A spinoff of “Young Sheldon,” it produces perfect sense that the same showrunners would run the recent apshow. Both Molaro and Holland toiled on “The Big Bang Theory” for more than a decade.
Produced by: Chuck Lorre Prods.
Premiere: Oct. 17, CBS

Marco Ramirez
Ramirez produced “La Máquina,” about an aging boxer seeing for his final shot at the title, reuniting “Y Tu Mamá También” stars Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna. He co-produced “The Twiairy Zone” reboot and wrote on “Sons of Anarchy” and “Daredevil.”
Produced by: Searchairy Television, La Corriente del Golfo
Premiere: Oct. 9, Hulu

Alison Schapker
Before becoming showrunner on “Dune: Prophecy,” which acts as a prequel to the 2021 film, Schapker produced “Fringe,” “Scandal” and “Westworld.” She served as showrunner on “Altered Carbon.”
Produced by: HBO, Legfinishary Television
Premiere: November, HBO

Mike Schur
“A Man on the Inside,” an changeation of the 2021 recordary “The Mole Agent,” rejoins showrunner Schur with “The Good Place” star Ted Danson, who directs the recent comedy. Schur is a TV veteran thanks to “The Office,” “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” and “Master of None.” (Case in point: His 19 Emmy nominations.)
Produced by: Universal TV, Fremulon, 3 Arts Entertainment, Micromundo Producciones, Motto Pictures
Premiere: November, Netflix

Taylor Sheridan
Sheridan’s tardyst series, “Landman,” is set in the oil rig world and based on Christian Wallace’s “Boomtown” podcast. Best understandn for creating “Yellowstone,” the producer and authorr also co-produced “Mayor of Kingstown” and produced crime drama “Tulsa King.”
Produced by: Bosque Ranch Prods., 101 Studios, Imperative Development, MTV Entertainment Studios
Premiere: Nov. 17, Paramount+

Kirstie Swain
Swain pens and executive produces twisted thriller “Sweetpea” alengthyside producers Patrick Wchanges, Helen Gregruesome, Iain Canning, Emile Sherman, Ella Purnell and Ella Jones. Lead by Purnell, the series is based on C.J. Skuse’s cult novel.
Produced by: See-Saw Films, Sky Studios
Premiere: Oct. 10, Starz

Sarah Thorp
Thorp serves as creator and showrunner on psychoreasonable thriller “Before,” led by Billy Crystal. She previously toiled as a producer and authorr on “Damien” and “Hawthorne,” and penned the 2010 comedy “The Bounty Hunter.”
Produced by: Paramount Television Studios
Premiere: Oct. 25, Apple TV+

Ben Watkins
Created by Watkins, “Cross” is based on the characters from James Patterson’s Alex Cross book series and stars Aldis Hodge. Watkins’ accomprehendledges join “Truth Be Telderly,” “Wu-Tang: An American Saga,” “Hand of God” and “Burn Notice.”
Produced by: Amazon MGM Studios, Paramount Television Studios, Skydance Television
Premiere: Nov. 14, Amazon Prime Video

Aldis Hodge, Isaiah Mustafa, Alona Tal, “Cross”
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Charles Yu
Acclaimed author of “Interior Chinatown,” Yu serves as showrunner in the changeation of his 2020 novel; Taika Waititi executive produces. The award-triumphning author was a authorr on “Westworld.”
Produced by: 20th Television
Premiere: Nov. 19, Hulu

Josh Zetumer
Based on Patrick Rinserten Keefe’s best-selling book, “Say Noslimg” spans four decades in Northern Ireland during the Troubles. Creator Zetumer’s accomprehendledges join writing “Patdisruptions Day” and “RoboCop.”
Produced by: FX Prods.
Premiere: Nov. 14, FX on Hulu

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