TVLine Items: Bosch Spinoff Adds Abbott Elementary Actress, Luke Evans Joins Criminal and More
Scene stealer Courtney Taylor (Abbott Elementary, Insecure) is joining the Bosch universe.
The actress will be a series regular in the currently untitled Renée Ballard spinoff starring Maggie Q as the titular detective, our sister site Deadline reports.
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The franchise’s second offshoot (after Bosch: Legacy) follows Ballard, who is tasked with running the LAPD’s new cold case division — a “poorly funded, all-volunteer unit with the largest case load in the city,” per the official logline. After uncovering a huge conspiracy, Ballard turns to her retired ally Harry Bosch (Titus Welliver) to help navigate the threats to her unit and life.
Taylor will portray Samira Parker, a wary ex-cop who returns to the force five years later at her former mentor Ballard’s behest. There, she’ll work to right past wrongs and restore her sense of justice.
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* Luke Evans will play Tracy Lawless in Prime Video’s Criminal, a series adaptation of Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips’ popular graphic novels. Previously announced cast includes Emilia Clarke (Game of Thrones), Richard Jenkins (Six Feet Under), Charlie Hunnam (Sons of Anarchy), Adria Arjona (Andor), Kadeem Hardison (A Different World), Dominic Burgess (Palm Royale) and John Hawkes (Deadwood).
* Shania Twain will host the 2024 People’s Choice Country Awards, airing live from the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tenn. on Thursday, Sept. 26 at 8 p.m. across NBC and Peacock.
* Starz will launch its first talk show with the half-hour series Fat Joe Talks, which finds the famed musician leading wide-ranging conversations with “today’s most influential personalities” and traveling throughout the United States to “meet these cultural icons in their environment,” per the official description.
* USA Network’s new social competition The Anonymous will see Big Brother winner Xavier Prather compete for the grand prize, according to Entertainment Weekly. The first three episodes will premiere Monday, Aug. 19, and simultaneously air on Syfy and Bravo. Watch a trailer:
* BET+ has released a trailer for Season 4 of the comedy Bruh, premiering with the first two episodes on Thursday, July 18; two new episodes will stream weekly until the finale on Aug. 15:
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