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[05/12/22 - 02:35 PM] The CW Renews "All American: Homecoming," Cancels Seven Series Not making the cut are newcomers "4400" and "Naomi"; veterans "Charmed", "Dynasty" and "Legacies"; as well as "Roswell, New Mexico" and "In the Dark."
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[11/22/21 - 11:49 PM] Development Update: Monday, November 22 Updates include: HBO Max's "Dead Boy Detectives" taps leads; Gabriel Basso, Luciane Buchanan to topline Netflix's "The Night Agent"; and The CW's "4400" to feature original series alums.
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[11/05/21 - 10:30 AM] The CW Network Sets Its Midseason Schedule Highlights include the new dramas "Naomi" and "All American: Homecoming," and the return of hit series "Superman & Lois" and "Kung Fu."
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[10/14/21 - 11:16 PM] Development Update: Thursday, October 14 Updates include: Djouliet Amara scores arc on "Superman & Lois"; The CW's "4400" taps trio to recur; and Rick Cosnett to return to "The Flash."
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[06/15/21 - 10:30 AM] The CW Network Sets 2021 Fall Premiere Dates "Penn & Teller: Fool Us" will kick things off on Friday, October 1 with "The Flash" and "Riverdale" rounding out the rollouts on Tuesday, November 16.
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[05/25/21 - 11:00 AM] The CW Network Announces Its New Seven-Night Primetime Schedule for 2021-2022 Highlights include "Legends of The Hidden Temple" and "Killer Camp" to kick off Sundays.
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[05/24/21 - 11:08 AM] The CW Orders "All American: Homecoming," "Naomi" & "4400" to Series The network took to social media with the news this morning.
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[04/07/21 - 11:08 PM] Development Update: Wednesday, April 7 Updates include: CBS cancels "MacGyver" after five seasons; ABC nixes freshman game show "Don't"; and Nick Offerman signs onto Hulu's "Pam & Tommy."
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[03/30/21 - 11:13 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, March 30 Updates include: Jack Reynor tapped for Amazon's "The Peripheral"; Naveen Andrews signs onto Hulu's "The Dropout"; and Jordan Fisher cast as Bart Allen in The CW's "The Flash."
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[03/19/21 - 11:32 PM] Development Update: Friday, March 19 Updates include: Amazon's "The Boys" spin-off casts trio; Michael Chiklis boards HBO's 1980s Los Angeles Lakers drama series; and CBS pushes filming on its "True Lies" pilot.
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[02/09/21 - 11:22 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, February 9 Updates include: The CW greenlights three pilots, order "The 4400" reboot directly to series; Guy Pearce tapped for HBO's "Mare of Easttown"; and quartet to recur on ABC's "Rebel."
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[11/07/18 - 11:26 PM] Development Update: Wednesday, November 7 Updates include: The CW eyes reboot of USA's "The 4400"; Rebecca Front cast in HBO's "Avenue 5"; and Kirby Howell-Baptiste tapped for Hulu's "Veronica Mars" revival.
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4400 (CW)
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BROADCAST
HISTORY:
10/25/21
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2/14/22
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STATUS: canceled/ended (2021-2022 season) |
TIME SLOT: completed airing its current season |
SEASON(S): 1 (13 episodes, 0 of which have yet to air) |
VISIT THE OFFICIAL WEB SITE |
ADDITIONAL NOTES: confirmed as canceled on 5/12/22 |
DESCRIPTION: (from The CW's web site, October 2021) Over the last century at least four thousand four hundred people who were overlooked, undervalued or otherwise marginalized vanished without a trace off the face of the planet. Last night, inexplicably, they were all returned in an instant to Detroit having not aged a day and with no memory of what happened to them. As the government races to understand the phenomenon, analyze the potential threat, and contain the story, an empathetic social worker (Joseph David-Jones, “Arrow”) and hardened community corrections officer (Ireon Roach, “Candyman”) are among the civil servants called upon to deal with the uncanny refugees. The new partners clash in ideology and approach, but gradually find they have more in common than they thought as they become familiar with those under their care, including: a lawyer and resilient young mother from the early aughts (Brittany Adebumola, “Grand Army”), whose unexpected reunion with her estranged husband (Cory Jeacoma, “Jersey Boys”) and suddenly teenaged daughter is immediately rocky; a WWI Army surgeon fresh from the Harlem Renaissance (TL Thompson, Broadway’s “Straight White Men”); an influential hidden figure from the Mississippi civil rights movement (Jaye Ladymore, “Empire”); a black sheep reverend-scion born to a notable televangelist family in 1990s Chicago (Derrick A. King, “Call Your Mother”); a seemingly shallow but misunderstood D-list reality TV star (newcomer Khailah Johnson) from Miami, circa 2015; and two wildly different unaccompanied teens, a vibrant girl (newcomer Autumn Best) whose bell bottoms give away her 1970s upbringing, and an introspective, prescient boy (Amarr, “Liv and Maddie”) whose origin remains a mystery. These unwilling time travelers, collectively the 4400, must grapple with their impossible new reality, the fact that they’ve been returned with a few…upgrades, and the increasing likelihood that they were brought back now for a reason they’re only beginning to understand. 4400 stars Brittany Adebumola as Shanice, Joseph David-Jones as Jharrel, Ireon Roach as Keisha, TL Thompson as Andre, Jaye Ladymore as Claudette, Derrick A. King as Rev. Johnston, Khailah Johnson as Ladonna, Cory Jeacoma as Logan, AMARR as Hayden and Autumn Best as Mildred. Based on the original TV series created by Scott Peters and Renee Echevarria, 4400 is from CBS Studios and is executive produced by Ariana Jackson, who wrote the pilot, Sunil Nayar, and Anna Fricke and Laura Terry of Pursued By a Bear. |
PRINCIPAL CAST INFORMATION:
· Amarr Wooten · Autumn Best · Brittany Adebumola · Cory Jeacoma · Derrick A. King · Ireon Roach · Jaye Ladymore · Joseph David-Jones · Khailah Johnson · T.L. Thompson
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CREW INFORMATION:
· Anna Fricke as EP · Ariana Jackson as CRTR/EP · Erica Watson as CO-EP/DIR (Pilot) · Laura Terry as EP · Sunil Nayar as EP
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GENRE(S):
· based on a tv series · drama
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STUDIO INFORMATION:
· CBS Studios · Pursued By a Bear
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