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Found is an American procedural drama television series created by Nkechi Okoro Carroll that premiered on NBC on October 3, 2023. The series focuses on public relations specialist and crisis manager Gabi Mosely and her team of associates who work to find missing people who have been ignored or forgotten by law enforcement and the mainstream media.
It's a funky season for fall TV, with loads of network shows—Law & Order: SVU, Chicago Fire, Grey's Anatomy—delayed due to the writers' strike (which only just ended after five months) and the ...
A freshman hit for NBC, Found Season 1 earned a TVLine reader grade of “A,” and among all of the new series launched last TV season, it ranked No. 5 in viewership. TVLine spoke with showrunner ...
Peacock is an American over-the-top subscription video on demand streaming service owned and operated by NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast. The full service launched on July 15, 2020. The full service launched on July 15, 2020.
Fall TV is looking a little different with shows like Found, Chicago Fire and FBI: International going through casting shakeups. The One Chicago franchise has been making headlines as several cast ...
In October, it was announced that Chris Messina had been cast as Nathan, the husband of Ava, [9] with additional casting including Tom Bateman, Liana Liberato, Priscilla Quintana, Natalia Dyer, and Li Jun Li announced the following month. [10] [11] In October 2023, Peacock renewed the series for a second season. [5]
The addition of Peacock to the Spectrum TV lineup comes after Charter inked similar deals for Disney+ and ESPN+, Warner Bros. Discovery’s Max and Discovery+, Paramount Global’s Paramount+ and ...
Peacock seems more of an irredeemable berk”. [12] The Daily Telegraph mentioned that the “atmosphere in the gym [is] a recognisable blend of right-on accessibility and clenched testosterone” but felt that the “fine supporting cast feel a little short-changed by thin characterisation”.