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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."

[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.

[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."

[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+.

[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.

[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.

[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.

[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.

[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."

[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."

[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."







BULLETPROOF (CW)
BROADCAST HISTORY:
8/7/19 - 3/29/21
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)
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
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
GENRE(S):
· drama
STUDIO INFORMATION:
· Company Pictures
· Vertigo Films