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[05/31/17 - 11:39 PM] Development Update: Wednesday, May 31 Updates include: Cinemax's "Quarry" gets the formal axe; Odette Annable joins the cast of The CW's "Supergirl"; and Glen Mazzara, Len Wiseman eye "Sin City" TV series.
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[07/30/16 - 09:15 AM] Cinemax Drama Series "Quarry" Debuts Sept. 9 Logan Marshall-Green stars as Mac Conway, aka Quarry, who is trying to readapt to normal society after Vietnam.
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[06/23/16 - 08:00 AM] Cinemax Confirms Sept. 9 Debut for Drama Series "Quarry" Logan Marshall-Green stars as a Marine who returns home to Memphis from Vietnam in 1972 and finds himself shunned by those he loves and demonized by the public.
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[05/28/15 - 11:31 PM] Development Update: Thursday, May 28 Updates include: Craig Brewer to bring "Urban Cowboy" to FOX; Erin Cummings cast in ABC's Richard Dreyfuss-led "Madoff"; and Graham Moore, Marc Forster admit "Patient Zero" to NBC.
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[05/21/15 - 11:39 PM] Development Update: Thursday, May 21 Updates include: TNT passes on its proposed "Major Crimes" spin-off; Greg Grunberg latest alum to return for NBC's "Heroes Reborn"; and Jonathan Tropper, Justin Lin team for new Cinemax drama.
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[04/30/15 - 11:33 PM] Development Update: Thursday, April 30 Updates include: HBO orders comedy "Brothers in Atlanta" to series; Kenneth Choi, Jordana Brewster latest cast in FX's "American Crime Story"; and WGN America revives A&E's "Blood, Sweat & Tears."
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[04/01/15 - 11:29 PM] Development Update: Wednesday, April 1 Updates include: Kevin James to topline new sitcom for Sony Pictures Television; Anna George to play Hannah Simone's mom on "New Girl"; and Katie Couric, Michelle Pfeiffer team for potential TV series.
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[02/02/15 - 01:47 PM] Cinemax Announces Start of Production for New Drama Series "Quarry" Logan Marshall-Green stars in the eight-episode drama, which is based on the novels of Max Allan Collins.
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[07/11/13 - 11:27 PM] Development Update: Thursday, July 11 Updates include: Carla Gugino joins FOX's "Wayward Pines"; Darren Star to helm Lifetime's "HR"; and Rene Echevarria departs CBS's "Intelligence."
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[07/09/13 - 11:05 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, July 9 Updates include: FOX to bring "League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" to small screen; TNT passes on its Geena Davis-led drama pilot; and Ryan Seacrest to host NBC's "Million Second Quiz."
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[06/20/13 - 11:06 PM] Development Update: Thursday, June 20 Updates include: Ray Romano books return to NBC's "Parenthood"; Jesse Lee Soffer officially on board "Chicago Fire," "Chicago PD"; and Zach Grenier named series regular on CBS's "The Good Wife."
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[06/13/13 - 11:07 PM] Development Update: Thursday, June 13 Updates include: Megan Hilty joins NBC's "Sean Saves the World"; Wes Bentley cast in "Open" at HBO; and Stellan Skarsgard lands role on Cinemax's "Quarry."
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[05/30/13 - 11:19 PM] Development Update: Thursday, May 30 Updates include: Nicki Minaj, Mariah Carey confirm exits from "American Idol"; Jenna Elfman in talks for NBC's "The Family Guide"; and Ashley Madekwe to depart ABC's "Revenge."
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[05/29/13 - 11:27 PM] Development Update: Wednesday, May 29 Updates include: Arnold Schwarzenegger brings "Pump" to Showtime; "Two and a Half Men" casting new female regular; and Adam Bernstein to helm FX's "Fargo."
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[05/22/13 - 11:18 PM] Development Update: Wednesday, May 22 Updates include: Billy Crystal's "The Comedians" lands at FX; Logan Marshall-Green to topline Cinemax's "Quarry"; and Emma Roberts to join FX's "American Horror Story: Coven."
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[04/03/13 - 11:17 PM] Development Update: Wednesday, April 3 Updates include: Emma Rigby boards ABC's "Once Upon a Time" spin-off; USA eyes "Happy Endings" renewal; and three tapped as series regulars on AMC's "The Walking Dead."
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QUARRY (CINEMAX)
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BROADCAST
HISTORY:
9/9/16
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10/28/16
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STATUS: canceled/ended (2016-2017 season) |
TIME SLOT: completed airing its current season |
SEASON(S): 1 (8 episodes, 0 of which have yet to air) |
ADDITIONAL NOTES: confirmed as canceled on 5/31/17 |
DESCRIPTION: (from Cinemax's press release, July 2016) When U.S. Marine Mac Conway returns home to Memphis from Vietnam in 1972, he finds himself shunned by those he loves and demonized by the public he fought for. While struggling with the nightmarish experiences he witnessed and took part in, Conway is unwillingly drawn into a network of killing that spans the length of the Mississippi River. Based on the bestselling books of Max Allan Collins ("The Road to Perdition"), the CINEMAX drama series QUARRY begins its eight-episode season FRIDAY, SEPT. 9 (10:00-11:15 p.m. ET/PT). The series is created and written by Michael D. Fuller & Graham Gordy ("Rectified"), who executive produce along with Steve Golin (HBO's Emmy(R)-nominated "True Detective"; the Emmy(R)-nominated "Mr. Robot"; the Oscar(R)-winning "Spotlight"; the Oscar(R)-nominated "The Revenant"). Emmy(R) winner Greg Yaitanes (CINEMAX's Emmy(R)-winning "Banshee"; "House") serves as executive producer and showrunner, and also directs all eight episodes. Logan Marshall-Green ("Spider-Man: Homecoming," "Prometheus") stars as Mac Conway, aka Quarry, who is trying to readapt to normal society after Vietnam. Struggling to make ends meet, he is lured into an underground killing network. Jodi Balfour ("Final Destination 5") stars as Joni, the love of Mac's life and a reporter at the local newspaper. Though devoted to him, Joni has outgrown her old life in his absence. Peter Mullan (HBO's "Olive Kitteridge") stars as The Broker, a cunning, secretive crime boss who has a network of powerful criminals at his command and has taken a special interest in Conway. |
PRINCIPAL CAST INFORMATION:
· Aoibhinn McGinnity as Mary · Damon Herriman as Buddy · Edoardo Ballerini as Karl · Jodi Balfour as Joni · Logan Marshall-Green as Conway · Mustafa Shakir as Moses · Nikki Amuka-Bird as Ruth · Peter Mullan as The Broker
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RECURRING/PREVIOUS CAST INFORMATION:
· Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Joni (Original Pilot) · Noah Taylor as Buddy (Original Pilot) · Stellan Skarsgard as The Broker (Original Pilot)
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CREW INFORMATION:
· David Kanter as EP · Graham Gordy as CRTR/EP · Greg Yaitanes as EP/DIR (Pilot) · John Hillcoat as EP/DIR (Original Pilot) · Ken F. Levin as EP · Matt DeRoss as EP · Max Allan Collins as BOOK/EP · Michael D. Fuller as CRTR/EP · Steve Golin as EP
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GENRE(S):
· drama
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STUDIO INFORMATION:
· Anonymous Content · Night Sky Productions · One Olive
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