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Casting News: The 100 Vet Joins Fox Drama, Chrissy Metz's Apple Role and More
Casting News: The 100 Vet Joins Fox Drama, Chrissy Metz's Apple Role and More

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time15-07-2025

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Casting News: The 100 Vet Joins Fox Drama, Chrissy Metz's Apple Role and More

A familiar face from The 100 has just boarded a new network series. Richard Harmon will star opposite Patrick Dempsey and Michael Imperioli in Fox's midseason drama Memory of a Killer. Per Deadline, he'll play Joe, 'a hitman on the rise working for Angelo (Dempsey) and Dutch (Imperioli) in their clandestine crime business.' More from TVLine The Night Agent Season 3 Has Wrapped Filming: Everything We Know About Casting, Storyline Save the Dates: Robin Wright and Olivia Cooke in The Girlfriend, Love Island Reunion and More Casting News: Shark Tank Reels In Chip & Joanna, Traitors Champ Hosts Dating Show and More Harmon played survivor John Murphy on The CW's post-apocalyptic drama The 100, recurring for the first two seasons before becoming a series regular in Season 3. His other TV credits include The Flash, Continuum and The Killing. He also co-starred in the horror sequel Final Destination: Bloodlines, released in theaters earlier this year. In other casting news… * Chrissy Metz (This Is Us) has been cast in Apple TV+'s as-yet-untitled crime drama based on Lars Kepler's Joona Linna books, Variety reports. She joins an ensemble that already includes Liev Schreiber, Zazie Beetz, Stephen Graham, Bill Camp and Rory Culkin. * Natasha Henstridge (Species) and Joshua Close (Fargo) have joined Josh Harnett in the cast of an upcoming Netflix series about 'a mysterious sea creature terrorizing a remote seaside town,' according to The Hollywood Reporter. Hit the comments with your thoughts on the castings above! Best of TVLine Stars Who Almost Played Other TV Roles — on Grey's Anatomy, NCIS, Lost, Gilmore Girls, Friends and Other Shows TV Stars Almost Cast in Other Roles Fall TV Preview: Who's In? Who's Out? Your Guide to Every Casting Move!

Murder in a Small Town Season 2: Everything We Know So Far
Murder in a Small Town Season 2: Everything We Know So Far

Yahoo

time05-07-2025

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Murder in a Small Town Season 2: Everything We Know So Far

Who's ready for another visit to Gibsons — the idyllic, coastal town that just so happens to be a hotspot for murder? With Murder in a Small Town Season 2 in the works, we're keeping you up-to-date on all the latest intel trickling in. The Fox drama, which was renewed for Season 2 back in January, is based on the award-winning Karl Alberg series by novelist L.R. Wright. Season 1 followed Karl Alberg (played by Rossif Sutherland) as he moved to the town of Gibsons to soothe a psyche that had been battered by big-city police work. There, he quickly learned that this gentle paradise harbored secrets that would call upon the skills that made him a world-class detective. Amid the chaos of crime, he met Cassandra Lee (Kristin Kreuk), a local librarian who became Karl's muse, foil and romantic interest. More from TVLine Casting News: Alison Brie's FX Pilot, One Tree Hill Vet Joins Emily in Paris and More Save the Dates: Eva Longoria's Wrexham Spinoff, Drop on Peacock and More The Simpsons EP Blasts Bogus Reports About Marge's Death in Season Finale: 'Misleading Stories Go Viral' The series premiered in September 2024, earning an average reader grade of 'B+' with its first episode, and concluded its eight-episode run in November. Averaging 3.15 million total viewers (with delayed playback), it was Fox's fifth most-watched non-sports program of the fall. Wondering what's next for ? Keep scrolling for everything we know about Season 2 so far. We will see the returns of stars Rossif Sutherland as Karl Alberg and Kristin Kreuk as Cassandra Lee. The pair sealed Season 1 with a kiss, promising to continue to support each other through the ups and downs of their lives. It's also expected that Mya Lowe will return as Corporal Edwina Yen, the local cop who worked closely with Karl during his first year in Gibsons; Aaron Douglas as Sergeant Sid Sokolowski, Karl's second-in-command who has suggested he may want to retire soon; Savonna Spracklin as Isabella Harbud, who works the front desk at the police station; and Fritzy-Klevans Destine as Constable Andy Kendrick, another member of the Gibsons police force. As previously reported, four-time Emmy nominee Marcia Gay Harden, most recently of CBS' So Help Me Todd, has boarded Season 2 in the series-regular role of Mayor Christie Holman. According to our sister site Variety, Holman is described as 'a beloved figure in the community,' 'a consummate political operator' and 'a practicing doctor [who] has the best interests of the people of Gibsons, British Columbia at heart,' though 'sometimes she lets her personal interests take precedence.' Madam Mayor will 'complicate life' for Karl and Cassandra 'as she uses the competing priorities of the community to advance her own agenda.' Karl and Cassandra reconciled in the Season 1 finale, sharing a kiss after a complicated romantic run. Cassandra revealed her desire to run for town council, sharing that she might focus more on police oversight than the arts, and hinted at the possibility of partnering up with Karl more formally in Season 2. As for the final murder investigation, Alberg and his team ultimately tracked down an unlikely serial killer terrorizing Gibsons: local art teacher Tommy Cummins (Noah Reid). After finding a connection between Tommy's portraits of women and photos of murder victims, Alberg realized the artist had probably killed more people than he could have even imagined. After a brief standoff between the murderer and the cops, Alberg detained Tommy. Back at the police station, the chief confronted Tommy about three known murders, demanding to know how many of his portraits depict other victims. He didn't get any answers, but with Tommy in custody, the town of Gibsons appeared to be safe from harm for the time being. The Season 2 synopsis for Murder in a Small Town has not yet been released. Should the series pick up where Season 1 left off, we can expect to see Karl continuing his work as police chief, and Cassandra running for town council. When we last saw the pair, they were going to try keeping their relationship afloat. Those two, however, do have a history as an on-again-off-again kind of couple, so we expect several more bumps in the road. Murder in a Small Town Season 2 doesn't yet have an exact release date. The show will return in Fall 2025, as was announced as part of Fox's fall TV schedule back in May. Season 2 episodes will air on Tuesdays at 8/7c. Fox has not released a trailer for Murder in a Small Town Season 2. TVLine will keep you posted once there's footage to share. If you're hoping to binge all eight episodes from Murder in a Small Town Season 1, you can do so over on Hulu. Best of TVLine 90+ TV Shows That Switched Networks — And How Long They Ran After They Relocated TV's 30+ Best Cliffhangers of All Time From Buffy, Friends, Grey's Anatomy, Twin Peaks, Severance, Soap and More 20+ Age-Defying Parent-Child Castings From Blue Bloods, ER, Ginny & Georgia, Golden Girls, Supernatural and More

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