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[05/21/21 - 11:46 PM] Development Update: Friday, May 21 Updates include: "Bulletproof" canceled by original broadcaster Sky; Glenn Gordon Caron, Freddy Rodriguez fired from CBS's "Bull"; and Jeremy Allen White to lead FX pilot "The Bear."
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[04/30/21 - 11:31 PM] Development Update: Friday, April 30 Updates include: Netflix's "The Last Kingdom" to end after five seasons; HBO Max orders "The Brothers Garcia" follow-up series; and Melissa Rauch to star in NBC's "Night Court" sequel.
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[01/26/21 - 12:00 PM] London's Finest, Bishop and Pike, Head to South Africa in a Three-Part "Bulletproof" Special Event Premiering Monday, March 15 on The CW The subsequent episodes will air on Monday, March 22 and Monday, March 29 in place of "All American."
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[10/27/20 - 11:29 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, October 27 Updates include: The CW renews three of its imported series; CBS confirms reduced episode counts for its studio's scripted projects; and Jon Stewart to return to television on Apple TV+.
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[06/16/20 - 02:02 PM] The CW Network Acquires Additional Summer Series, Sets Remaining Summer Premiere Dates "Killer Camp," "Taskmaster," "Fridge Wars" and "Being Reuben" are among the latest additions.
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[05/08/20 - 04:03 PM] Season Two of "Bulletproof" to Now Premiere Wednesday, June 10 on The CW Initially, the new season was slated to premiere Wednesday, June 17.
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[03/31/20 - 02:31 PM] The CW Rolls Out Premiere Dates for Summer Series "Masters of Illusion," "Burden of Truth," "Bulletproof" and "Penn & Teller: Fool Us" are all due back.
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[07/02/19 - 11:12 AM] Summer Drama "Bulletproof" to Now Premiere Wednesday, August 7 Additionally, The CW's "Two Sentence Horror Stories" moves to a later time on its premiere night Thursday, August 8.
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[06/03/19 - 12:51 PM] The CW Network Adds to Its Summer Slate, Sets Remaining Summer 2019 Premiere Dates Joining a summer lineup that already features 12 original series, The CW is adding a new anthology series, "Two Sentence Horror Stories."
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[04/17/19 - 12:30 PM] The CW Network Sets Summer 2019 Premiere Dates; Announces Six Additional New Series to Join Already Packed Summer Slate The newcomers include "The Big Stage," "Bulletproof," "Pandora," "Hypnotize Me," "Mysteries Decoded" and "Red Bull Peaking."
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[10/09/18 - 11:16 AM] The CW Looks Ahead with Original Programming for Summer 2019 Mainstays "Penn & Teller: Fool Us," "Masters of Illusion,"
and "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" will be joined by new seasons of "Burden of Truth" and "The Outpost" plus British drama "Bulletproof."
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BULLETPROOF (CW)
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BROADCAST
HISTORY:
8/7/19
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3/29/21
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STATUS: canceled/ended (2020-2021 season) |
TIME SLOT: completed airing its current season |
SEASON(S): 3 (17 episodes, 0 of which have yet to air) |
ADDITIONAL NOTES: confirmed as canceled on 5/21/21 |
DESCRIPTION: (from The CW's press release, January 2021) The CW Network announced today that the third season of the action-packed series BULLETPROOF will return as a three-episode special event premiering Monday, March 15 (8:00-9:00pm ET/PT), followed by BLACK LIGHTNING. The subsequent episodes will air on Monday, March 22 (8:00-9:00pm ET/PT) and Monday, March 29 (8:00-9:00pm ET/PT). In season three, the BULLETPROOF three-episode special finds the British NCA detectives and best friends, Aaron Bishop (Noel Clarke) and Ronnie Pike Jr. (Ashley Walters), heading to South Africa in search of a much-needed vacation from their London day-job. Unfortunately for them, rest and relaxation will have to wait as they get swept up in the kidnapping of a young girl and they soon find themselves delving into the criminal underbelly of Cape Town. This tense, action-packed journey will take them from the lavish world of Cape Town's elite, through the poverty-stricken townships, with danger around every corner. Bishop and Pike will learn that not everyone with a badge can be trusted. |
PRINCIPAL CAST INFORMATION:
· Ashley Walters as Ronald "Ronnie" Pike Jr · Florisa Kamara as Donna Pike · Jason Maza as Chris Munroe · Jodie Campbell as Ali Pike · Lindsey Coulson as Sarah Tanner · Lucie Shorthouse as Paige Pennington · Noel Clarke as Aaron "Bish" Bishop · Olivia Chenery as Scarlett "Scooch" Hailton · Vanessa Vanderpuye as Arjana Pike (Season 2-3)
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RECURRING/PREVIOUS CAST INFORMATION:
· Christina Chong as Nell McBride · Clarke Peters as Ronald Pike Sr · David Elliot as Tim "Jonesy" Jones · Lashana Lynch as Arjana Pike (Season 1) · Lee Ross as Richard Cockridge · Mandeep Dhillon as Kamali Khan
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CREW INFORMATION:
· Allan Niblo as EP · Ashley Walters as EP · Judy Counihan as EP · Michele Buck as EP · Nick Love as CRTR/EP/DIR (Pilot) · Noel Clarke as EP · Sue de Beauvoir as EP
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GENRE(S):
· drama
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STUDIO INFORMATION:
· Company Pictures · Vertigo Films
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