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Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage is a family comedy series created by Chuck Lorre, Steven Molaro, and Steve Holland. The CBS series is a direct sequel and spin-off to Young Sheldon and it follows Georgie and Mandy as they move in with Mandy’s parents with their newly born daughter and Georgie starts working for Mandy’s father. Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage stars Montana Jordan, Emily Osment, Rachel Bay Jones, Will Sasso, Dougie Baldwin, and Jessie Prez. So, if you loved the comforting family dynamics, hilarious comedy, and compelling characters in Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Young Sheldon Credit – CBS
Young Sheldon is a coming-of-age family comedy series created by Chuck Lorre and Steven Molaro. The CBS series is a prequel to the popular comedy series The Big Bang Theory...
Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage is a family comedy series created by Chuck Lorre, Steven Molaro, and Steve Holland. The CBS series is a direct sequel and spin-off to Young Sheldon and it follows Georgie and Mandy as they move in with Mandy’s parents with their newly born daughter and Georgie starts working for Mandy’s father. Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage stars Montana Jordan, Emily Osment, Rachel Bay Jones, Will Sasso, Dougie Baldwin, and Jessie Prez. So, if you loved the comforting family dynamics, hilarious comedy, and compelling characters in Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Young Sheldon Credit – CBS
Young Sheldon is a coming-of-age family comedy series created by Chuck Lorre and Steven Molaro. The CBS series is a prequel to the popular comedy series The Big Bang Theory...
- 10/25/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Unstable is a workplace comedy series created by Rob Lowe, John Owen Lowe, and Victor Fresco. Created by and starring the Lowe father-son duo, the Netflix series follows Jackson as he tries to save both his father and his father’s company after Ellis starts spiraling out because of his wife’s death. Unstable also stars Sian Clifford, Aaron Branch, Rachel Marsh, Emma Pilar Ferreira, Fred Armisen, Tom Allen, Jt Parr, Lamorne Morris, and Iris Apatow. So, if you loved the feel-good, workplace, and absurd comedy in Unstable here are some similar shows you could watch next.
The Grinder (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Fox
The Grinder is a legal comedy series created by Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel. The Fox series follows the story of Dean Sanderson, a Hollywood star famous for playing a lawyer in a popular television series as he returns to his hometown to work as...
The Grinder (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Fox
The Grinder is a legal comedy series created by Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel. The Fox series follows the story of Dean Sanderson, a Hollywood star famous for playing a lawyer in a popular television series as he returns to his hometown to work as...
- 7/31/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Hiram Kasten, a comedian/actor who was part of the New York comedy club scene in the 1970s and 1980s, had a long relationship with Jerry Seinfeld and appeared on Seinfeld, died today at his home in Batavia, NY. He was 71.
He endured seven years of fighting through multiple illnesses including prostate cancer, according to his wife, Diana Kisiel Kastenbaum. He died hours after their 38th wedding anniversary.
Born Hiram Z. Kastenbaum in the Bronx, N.Y., Kasten dreamed of becoming an actor. After a few years of bouncing around the theater scene, he decided he would try his hand at stand-up comedy.
He set his sights on The Comic Strip, where the Mc was Jerry Seinfeld, who passed Hiram on his first audition. He soon became a regular at the club. The two struck up a friendship that lasted for 45 years. It was also where Hiram met his soon-to-be lifelong friends,...
He endured seven years of fighting through multiple illnesses including prostate cancer, according to his wife, Diana Kisiel Kastenbaum. He died hours after their 38th wedding anniversary.
Born Hiram Z. Kastenbaum in the Bronx, N.Y., Kasten dreamed of becoming an actor. After a few years of bouncing around the theater scene, he decided he would try his hand at stand-up comedy.
He set his sights on The Comic Strip, where the Mc was Jerry Seinfeld, who passed Hiram on his first audition. He soon became a regular at the club. The two struck up a friendship that lasted for 45 years. It was also where Hiram met his soon-to-be lifelong friends,...
- 6/16/2024
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Tires is a workplace comedy series created by the immensely popular stand-up comedian Shane Gillis. The Netflix comedy series is set in a tire shop and follows the daily hijinks of all the employees from Shane’s quippy remarks to Will’s latest humiliation. Tires stars Gillis in the lead role with Steve Gerben, Chris O’Connor, Kilah Fox, Stavros Halkias, and Andrew Schulz. So, if you loved the comedy and the characters in Tires here are some more workplace comedies for you to watch next.
The Crew (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
The Crew is a workplace comedy series created by Jeff Lowell. The Netflix series is set in a NASCAR garage and it follows the story of the crew chief as he is surprised to find out that the owner has decided to retire and put his millennial daughter in charge of the garage. Both butt heads over how the garage...
The Crew (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
The Crew is a workplace comedy series created by Jeff Lowell. The Netflix series is set in a NASCAR garage and it follows the story of the crew chief as he is surprised to find out that the owner has decided to retire and put his millennial daughter in charge of the garage. Both butt heads over how the garage...
- 5/24/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
I got my nose in around about 4th grade. Before then, I had more of a little button nose. Adorable. But from the time I was 10, the pointy chin I had pretty much since I could crawl was joined by what I think of as a prominent, somewhat regal, nose in the style of what is called a “Roman” nose. (I even saw what looked an awful lot like my exact nose on an ancient statue the first time I went to Rome as a teenager!)
I was an outgoing child who had trouble not talking to other kids during class or flirting with boys. I loved making other kids laugh with jokes and impressions. I didn’t think of myself as unattractive, but I also knew that most boys who I liked didn’t like loud, quirky girls like me who had calluses on their hands from too much time on the monkey bars.
I was an outgoing child who had trouble not talking to other kids during class or flirting with boys. I loved making other kids laugh with jokes and impressions. I didn’t think of myself as unattractive, but I also knew that most boys who I liked didn’t like loud, quirky girls like me who had calluses on their hands from too much time on the monkey bars.
- 10/18/2023
- by Mayim Bialik
- Variety Film + TV
Mayim Bialik is talking about reviving Blossom but if it comes back it won’t be the bubbly sitcom that audiences remember.
“I’m happy to tell you that, yes, it’s true. All of the cast and the original creator and producers are on board, and we believe a reboot can and should exist once the strike ends,” Bialik told Vanity Fair in an interview.
Blossom was a sitcom created by Don Reo that aired for five seasons on NBC starting in 1991 and ending in 1995. The series followed the title character living in a male-dominated household led by her single father and two older brothers.
Bialik teased that the reimagination of the show would be much different than the 1990s comedy adding, “We’re hoping to reboot it not as a sitcom, though. We want to bring back these interesting, deep characters—a child of divorce, a recovering drug addict,...
“I’m happy to tell you that, yes, it’s true. All of the cast and the original creator and producers are on board, and we believe a reboot can and should exist once the strike ends,” Bialik told Vanity Fair in an interview.
Blossom was a sitcom created by Don Reo that aired for five seasons on NBC starting in 1991 and ending in 1995. The series followed the title character living in a male-dominated household led by her single father and two older brothers.
Bialik teased that the reimagination of the show would be much different than the 1990s comedy adding, “We’re hoping to reboot it not as a sitcom, though. We want to bring back these interesting, deep characters—a child of divorce, a recovering drug addict,...
- 10/3/2023
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
A “Blossom” reboot is well past the ideas stage. Mayim Bialik, who starred in the titular role of the 1990s sitcom, tells me series creator Don Reo has written a pilot for its return. “The show was supposed to be ‘Catcher in the Rye’ about a girl, which was unusual. And we’d like to do a reboot that’s unusual. We’d like to do a single cam,” Bialik says. “All of the cast is on board.”
However, it sounds like it’ll take more time to get things going than they were hoping. “It’s a set of conversations with Disney because there’s a lot of red tape and there’s a lot of complexity,” Bialik explains. “It’s complicated.”
Bialik revealed in an Instagram post this month that the reboot is in the works after talking about it during an appearance she and Reo made at Rhode Island’s Bryant University.
However, it sounds like it’ll take more time to get things going than they were hoping. “It’s a set of conversations with Disney because there’s a lot of red tape and there’s a lot of complexity,” Bialik explains. “It’s complicated.”
Bialik revealed in an Instagram post this month that the reboot is in the works after talking about it during an appearance she and Reo made at Rhode Island’s Bryant University.
- 4/25/2023
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
Who’s up for a Blossom reboot? Mayim Bialik sure is! The Jeopardy! host addressed the possibility of the beloved ’90s sitcom returning to the small screen during a talk at Rhode Island’s Bryant University on April 17. And in the chat with Blossom creator Don Reo, Bialik revealed that a reboot is, in fact, already in the works. “Thank you Bryant University (and especially President Gittell & Dean McComb pictured here!) for hosting me and Blossom creator Don Reo yesterday! We had a blast talking about our respective crafts, our 35 year friendship, and answering questions about a Blossom reboot!” Bialik wrote on Instagram on April 19. “For those of you who weren’t there, we are working on it. I mean, don’t you wanna know what Blossom Russo’s been up to?” View this post on Instagram A post shared by mayim bialik (@missmayim) Bialik played Blossom Russo from 1990-95 on NBC.
- 4/19/2023
- TV Insider
Natasha Lyonne is dishing on some iconic roles she was close to landing early in her career.
While on Thursday’s episode of Watch What Happens Live, host Andy Cohen asked the Poker Face star to name a role that another actress got that she thinks should have been hers. She quickly responded in a playful manner, “Oh, gosh, there’s a lot … I mean, how far back do you want to go?”
“Well, I didn’t get Six or Blossom. I didn’t get Sabrina the Teenage Witch,” she said, taking Cohen by surprise. Lyonne then added that she didn’t get a role in John Hughes’ 1991 film Curly Sue.
Cohen seemed to be most taken aback by the Orange Is the New Black actress saying she did not get the role of Six in the ’90s hit series Blossom. “Wow! I would have loved to see you as Six,...
While on Thursday’s episode of Watch What Happens Live, host Andy Cohen asked the Poker Face star to name a role that another actress got that she thinks should have been hers. She quickly responded in a playful manner, “Oh, gosh, there’s a lot … I mean, how far back do you want to go?”
“Well, I didn’t get Six or Blossom. I didn’t get Sabrina the Teenage Witch,” she said, taking Cohen by surprise. Lyonne then added that she didn’t get a role in John Hughes’ 1991 film Curly Sue.
Cohen seemed to be most taken aback by the Orange Is the New Black actress saying she did not get the role of Six in the ’90s hit series Blossom. “Wow! I would have loved to see you as Six,...
- 2/10/2023
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: Former Two and a Half Men executive producer/co-showrunner Jim Patterson is returning to the Chuck Lorre fold. He has joined Warner Bros TV/Chuck Lorre Prods’ multi-camera CBS comedy series B Positive as executive producer and co-showrunner alongside creator Marco Pennette.
Patterson spent a decade working for Lorre, Wbtv and CBS on the long-running multi-camera comedy series Two and a Half Men, where he rose to executive producer/co-showrunner. He also did a stint as a consulting producer on Mike & Molly.
Following the end of 2.5 Men, Patterson and fellow 2.5 Men co-showrunner Don Reo created The Ranch, which became the first Netflix-produced multi-camera comedy series that introduced a new model producing 20 episodes a year that air in two batches. The series, ran by Patterson and Reo, was a solid hit for the streamer and ran for four seasons, completing 80 episodes.
After the end of The Ranch, Patterson...
Patterson spent a decade working for Lorre, Wbtv and CBS on the long-running multi-camera comedy series Two and a Half Men, where he rose to executive producer/co-showrunner. He also did a stint as a consulting producer on Mike & Molly.
Following the end of 2.5 Men, Patterson and fellow 2.5 Men co-showrunner Don Reo created The Ranch, which became the first Netflix-produced multi-camera comedy series that introduced a new model producing 20 episodes a year that air in two batches. The series, ran by Patterson and Reo, was a solid hit for the streamer and ran for four seasons, completing 80 episodes.
After the end of The Ranch, Patterson...
- 10/26/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix has signed The Big Bang Theory co-creator/executive producer Bill Prady into a first-look deal for scripted series programming. He will develop, write and produce TV series across a range of genres — comedy, which is is mostly known for, as well as drama, fantasy, science fiction and comedy.
“Bill Prady is a renowned storyteller, and with The Big Bang Theory he created characters who have defined a generation and will transcend the test of time,” Netflix’s Channing Dungey said. “We’re excited to tap into his treasure trove of ideas and bring his next slate of projects to life.”
Prady co-created with Chuck Lorre the mega hit series The Big Bang Theory, on which he served as executive producer for the comedy’s 12-season run on CBS, capped by the May 2019 series finale.
Prior to that, Prady worked on such series as Married… With Children and Dharma & Greg,...
“Bill Prady is a renowned storyteller, and with The Big Bang Theory he created characters who have defined a generation and will transcend the test of time,” Netflix’s Channing Dungey said. “We’re excited to tap into his treasure trove of ideas and bring his next slate of projects to life.”
Prady co-created with Chuck Lorre the mega hit series The Big Bang Theory, on which he served as executive producer for the comedy’s 12-season run on CBS, capped by the May 2019 series finale.
Prior to that, Prady worked on such series as Married… With Children and Dharma & Greg,...
- 1/16/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix is taking viewers back to The Ranch one last time.
The streamer has dropped the official trailer for the 8th and final part of the series, debuting Friday, January 24.
With us saying goodbye to the characters we've come to know and love, the trailer confirms who gets arrested for murdering Mary's ex, and we are surprised.
The unlucky person is Luke, but we don't even know whether he was the one to do the crime. That will likely be one of the big questions during the final episodes.
The clip also confirms the return of Debra Winger as Maggie Bennett. Maggie will be back on the ranch to spread some holiday cheer.
However, her bombshell announcement will leave the family reeling.
"Raise a glass and get ready to take one last ride to The Ranch. With Iron River Ranch now in a competitor's hands and more trouble on the horizon,...
The streamer has dropped the official trailer for the 8th and final part of the series, debuting Friday, January 24.
With us saying goodbye to the characters we've come to know and love, the trailer confirms who gets arrested for murdering Mary's ex, and we are surprised.
The unlucky person is Luke, but we don't even know whether he was the one to do the crime. That will likely be one of the big questions during the final episodes.
The clip also confirms the return of Debra Winger as Maggie Bennett. Maggie will be back on the ranch to spread some holiday cheer.
However, her bombshell announcement will leave the family reeling.
"Raise a glass and get ready to take one last ride to The Ranch. With Iron River Ranch now in a competitor's hands and more trouble on the horizon,...
- 1/10/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The last roundup for Netflix’s The Ranch is set as the second half of the comedy’s fourth and final season now has a premiere date. The final 10 episodes, billed as Part 8, will begin streaming January 24.
Set in present day on a Colorado ranch outside Denver, the show follows Colt Barrett’s (Ashton Kutcher) return home after a brief and failed semi-pro football career to run the family ranching business with his father (Sam Elliott) and mother (Debra Winger). Elisha Cuthbert stars as Colt’s fiancé Abby.
In Part 8, with Christmas around the corner and the ranch in the hands of Lisa Neumann (Wendie Malick) and more trouble on the horizon, the Bennetts must band together as they face an uncertain future.
Created by Don Reo and Jim Patterson, The Ranch was the first comedy series produced by Netflix and the first to introduce 20-episode seasons for multi-camera series split into two half-seasons.
Set in present day on a Colorado ranch outside Denver, the show follows Colt Barrett’s (Ashton Kutcher) return home after a brief and failed semi-pro football career to run the family ranching business with his father (Sam Elliott) and mother (Debra Winger). Elisha Cuthbert stars as Colt’s fiancé Abby.
In Part 8, with Christmas around the corner and the ranch in the hands of Lisa Neumann (Wendie Malick) and more trouble on the horizon, the Bennetts must band together as they face an uncertain future.
Created by Don Reo and Jim Patterson, The Ranch was the first comedy series produced by Netflix and the first to introduce 20-episode seasons for multi-camera series split into two half-seasons.
- 12/9/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
ABC has given a put pilot commitment to Plastics, a drama from The Fix co-creators Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain, McG’s Wonderland Sound and Vision and 20th Century Fox TV.
Written by Craft and Fain, Plastics is set in the competitive and male-dominated world of plastic surgery, where three women band together to start their own practice. Having put it all on the line to get to this point, they rely on one another to survive the complicated, exhilarating and sometimes heartbreaking world of plastic surgery, all the while trying to navigate their own complicated personal lives.
Craft and Fain executive produce with McG, Mary Viola and Corey Marsh via McG’s Wonderland Sound and Vision, which produces in association with 20th Century Fox TV, where McG has been based.
Craft and Fain, who also have a drama in the works at CBS, most recently co-created legal drama The Fix alongside Marcia Clark,...
Written by Craft and Fain, Plastics is set in the competitive and male-dominated world of plastic surgery, where three women band together to start their own practice. Having put it all on the line to get to this point, they rely on one another to survive the complicated, exhilarating and sometimes heartbreaking world of plastic surgery, all the while trying to navigate their own complicated personal lives.
Craft and Fain executive produce with McG, Mary Viola and Corey Marsh via McG’s Wonderland Sound and Vision, which produces in association with 20th Century Fox TV, where McG has been based.
Craft and Fain, who also have a drama in the works at CBS, most recently co-created legal drama The Fix alongside Marcia Clark,...
- 10/2/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Damon Wayans is returning to multi-camera comedy with a new project at ABC, where he headlined and co-created hit family sitcom My Wife and Kids. Wayans is reteaming with My Wife and Kids co-creator Don Reo on the new family comedy, Let’s Stay Together (working title), which we hear has received a script commitment plus penalty from ABC. The project, now in development, will be produced by ABC Studios, a division of Disney TV Studios.
According to sources, Let’s Stay Together is being pitched as a family comedy for a new kind of family. It will star Wayans as a single father who finds out it’s hard to get rid of millennial kids, and their kids. The sitcom reportedly features a story line that mirrors Wayans’ own life.
Wayans and Reo are writing and executive producing. The duo’s previous collaboration, the 2001 sitcom My Wife and Kids,...
According to sources, Let’s Stay Together is being pitched as a family comedy for a new kind of family. It will star Wayans as a single father who finds out it’s hard to get rid of millennial kids, and their kids. The sitcom reportedly features a story line that mirrors Wayans’ own life.
Wayans and Reo are writing and executive producing. The duo’s previous collaboration, the 2001 sitcom My Wife and Kids,...
- 10/1/2019
- by Mike Fleming Jr and Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
We’re heading toward the last roundup for Netflix’s The Ranch, whose fourth and final season now has a premiere date. Billed as Part 7, the first half of the 20-episode farewell season will begin streaming September 13.
Set in present day on a Colorado ranch outside Denver, the show follows Colt’s (Ashton Kutcher) return home after a brief and failed semi-pro football career to run the family ranching business with his father (Sam Elliott) and mother (Debra Winger). Elisha Cuthbert stars as Colt’s fiancé Abby.
Created by Don Reo and Jim Patterson, The Ranch was the first comedy series produced by Netflix and the first to introduce 20-episode seasons for multi-camera series split into two half-seasons. The final 10 episodes making up Part 8 will launch in 2020.
Danny Masterson originally co-starred in the series as Kutcher’s brother Rooster, but he was written off the show at the end of...
Set in present day on a Colorado ranch outside Denver, the show follows Colt’s (Ashton Kutcher) return home after a brief and failed semi-pro football career to run the family ranching business with his father (Sam Elliott) and mother (Debra Winger). Elisha Cuthbert stars as Colt’s fiancé Abby.
Created by Don Reo and Jim Patterson, The Ranch was the first comedy series produced by Netflix and the first to introduce 20-episode seasons for multi-camera series split into two half-seasons. The final 10 episodes making up Part 8 will launch in 2020.
Danny Masterson originally co-starred in the series as Kutcher’s brother Rooster, but he was written off the show at the end of...
- 8/21/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Updated with correct season: Netflix’s The Ranch now has an endgame, with creator and star Ashton Kutcher revealing Tuesday that the multi-camera comedy will return for a fourth and final season of 20 episodes.
Created by Don Reo and Jim Patterson, The Ranch was the first comedy series produced by Netflix and the first to introduce 20-episode seasons for multi-camera series split into two half-seasons. It had not been expected to go beyond four seasons.
Kutcher tweeted today that the plan is to stream the first 10 episodes of Season 4 this year and the final 10 in 2020. Netflix confirmed the news.
@theranchnetflix is coming to an end, but not just yet. We’re excited to bring you the final 20 episodes — 10 streaming later this year (2019) on @netflix, and then 10 more in 2020. Stay tuned! pic.twitter.com/dX9vzjHm4T
— ashton kutcher (@aplusk) June 4, 2019
Set in present day on a Colorado ranch outside Denver,...
Created by Don Reo and Jim Patterson, The Ranch was the first comedy series produced by Netflix and the first to introduce 20-episode seasons for multi-camera series split into two half-seasons. It had not been expected to go beyond four seasons.
Kutcher tweeted today that the plan is to stream the first 10 episodes of Season 4 this year and the final 10 in 2020. Netflix confirmed the news.
@theranchnetflix is coming to an end, but not just yet. We’re excited to bring you the final 20 episodes — 10 streaming later this year (2019) on @netflix, and then 10 more in 2020. Stay tuned! pic.twitter.com/dX9vzjHm4T
— ashton kutcher (@aplusk) June 4, 2019
Set in present day on a Colorado ranch outside Denver,...
- 6/4/2019
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix has renewed its multi-camera comedy series The Ranch for a fourth season. Like the previous three seasons, it is believed to consist of 20 episodes.
Original series regular cast members Ashton Kutcher, Sam Elliott and Elisha Cuthbert are said to be back, joined by recent cast addition Dax Shepard, who was added as a recurring guest star in the second half of the third season (Part 6) following the exit of co-lead Danny Masterson over allegations of sexual misconduct. Shepard likely will continue to recur as he awaits word on the fate of the Fox comedy pilot Bless This Mess, in which he stars.
I hear Debra Winger, who has not been in every episode of The Ranch, is expected to make multiple appearances. While on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, last night, Winger let slip that the series might have been renewed.
“It’s back,” she said. “There are 20 new ones being shot.
Original series regular cast members Ashton Kutcher, Sam Elliott and Elisha Cuthbert are said to be back, joined by recent cast addition Dax Shepard, who was added as a recurring guest star in the second half of the third season (Part 6) following the exit of co-lead Danny Masterson over allegations of sexual misconduct. Shepard likely will continue to recur as he awaits word on the fate of the Fox comedy pilot Bless This Mess, in which he stars.
I hear Debra Winger, who has not been in every episode of The Ranch, is expected to make multiple appearances. While on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, last night, Winger let slip that the series might have been renewed.
“It’s back,” she said. “There are 20 new ones being shot.
- 10/31/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
“The Ranch,” which returned to Netflix on June 15 for season 3, marks a reunion for Ashton Kutcher with two of the writers from his time on “Two and a Half Men.” The Emmy nominated Don Reo and Jim Patterson created this heartfelt series that stars Kutcher as Colt Bennett, a semi-pro football player who returns to Colorado to help his father Beau (Sam Elliott) run the family ranch. Two-time Oscar nominee Debra Winger plays Maggie, the estranged wife of Beau who runs a local watering hole while “24” and “Happy Endings” alum Elisha Cuthbert is Abby, an exy who reconnects with Colt.
Reviews have been consistently strong for Elliott. This veteran actor is enjoying a career renaissance as of late. His arc on the final season of “Justified” netted him a Critics’ Choice award while his single scene in “Grandma” earned him a nomination from the Chicago film critics.
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Reviews have been consistently strong for Elliott. This veteran actor is enjoying a career renaissance as of late. His arc on the final season of “Justified” netted him a Critics’ Choice award while his single scene in “Grandma” earned him a nomination from the Chicago film critics.
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- 6/27/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
In case there’s any confusion over the matter, Danny Masterson is in every episode of “The Ranch” Season 4. Despite a highly-publicized controversy that ended in the series regular being fired from Netflix’s Emmy-winning sitcom, that decision took place after filming had been completed on “Part 4.” The new episodes that were released Friday, December 15 are just like the first three seasons: Masterson, as the older brother, Jameson “Rooster” Bennett, is heavily integrated into every half-hour installment.
So fans have a choice to make: Watch “The Ranch” and try to overcome the building rage of watching an alleged rapist goof around or skip 10 episodes and pick the show back up once Masterson is gone for real.
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For many, this isn’t much of a choice. With so many truly excellent TV shows out there, “The Ranch” isn’t exactly at the top of many Netflix subscribers’ must-see list.
So fans have a choice to make: Watch “The Ranch” and try to overcome the building rage of watching an alleged rapist goof around or skip 10 episodes and pick the show back up once Masterson is gone for real.
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For many, this isn’t much of a choice. With so many truly excellent TV shows out there, “The Ranch” isn’t exactly at the top of many Netflix subscribers’ must-see list.
- 12/16/2017
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Netflix has officially renewed its comedy series "The Ranch" for a second season, the news revealed in a tweet.
Ashton Kutcher, Danny Masterson and Sam Elliott star in the series about a struggling semi-pro footballer (Kutcher) who returns to his Colorado home to help run the family farm with his dad (Elliott), and older brother (Masterson).
"Two and a Half Men" producers Don Reo and Jim Patterson are behind the project which premiered its first season on April 1st. The second season will premiere in 2017.
Ashton Kutcher, Danny Masterson and Sam Elliott star in the series about a struggling semi-pro footballer (Kutcher) who returns to his Colorado home to help run the family farm with his dad (Elliott), and older brother (Masterson).
"Two and a Half Men" producers Don Reo and Jim Patterson are behind the project which premiered its first season on April 1st. The second season will premiere in 2017.
- 4/30/2016
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Updated: Ashton Kutcher, joined by co-stars Danny Masterson and Sam Elliott, just made the announcement for Season 2, which will consist of 20 episodes, in a video on Twitter: It's official: Season 2 of @TheRanchNetflix, coming 2017!https://t.co/a582aydDgy — ashton kutcher (@aplusk) April 29, 2016 The Ranch, toplined by former That ’70s Show co-stars Kutcher and Masterson, from 2.5 Men co-showrunners Don Reo and Jim Patterson, introduced a new model at Netflix with…...
- 4/29/2016
- Deadline TV
Six episodes were provided prior to broadcast.
The size of your nostalgia threshold will greatly impact the degree of enjoyment siphoned from Netflix’s newest throwback sitcom The Ranch. Unlike the last one, the new Ashton Kutcher-starring series is an original creation in concept, but as backward thinking and redundant as any other of these stuffy, acrid sitcom cliché retreads that crib all of the worst part of 90’s-era shows and drops everything that made them work (i.e. interesting characters, actual jokes) for the most shameful of lazy, negligent humor.
Take for example, the pilot’s most esteemed running gag: when Colt Bennett (Ashton Kutcher) returns home to Garrison, Colorado after a failed football career, he comes trotting into the family’s Iron River Ranch in a pair of Ugg Boots. Visually humorous for a scene or two, without even needing to be mentioned, co-creators Don Reo and...
The size of your nostalgia threshold will greatly impact the degree of enjoyment siphoned from Netflix’s newest throwback sitcom The Ranch. Unlike the last one, the new Ashton Kutcher-starring series is an original creation in concept, but as backward thinking and redundant as any other of these stuffy, acrid sitcom cliché retreads that crib all of the worst part of 90’s-era shows and drops everything that made them work (i.e. interesting characters, actual jokes) for the most shameful of lazy, negligent humor.
Take for example, the pilot’s most esteemed running gag: when Colt Bennett (Ashton Kutcher) returns home to Garrison, Colorado after a failed football career, he comes trotting into the family’s Iron River Ranch in a pair of Ugg Boots. Visually humorous for a scene or two, without even needing to be mentioned, co-creators Don Reo and...
- 4/1/2016
- by Mitchel Broussard
- We Got This Covered
"The Ranch" marks a reunion for Ashton Kutcher with both his co-star from "The 70s Show" Danny Masterson and two of the writers from his time on "Two and a Half Men." The Emmy nominated Don Reo and Jim Patterson created this heartfelt series that stars Kutcher as Colt Bennett, a semi-pro football player who returns to Colorado to help his brother Jimmy (Masterson) and father Beau (Sam Elliott) run the family ranch. Two-time Oscar nominee Debra Winger plays Maggie, the estranged wife of Beau who runs a local watering hole while "24" and "Happy Endings" alum Elisha Cuthbert is an ex looking to reconnect with Colt. -Break- Subscribe to Gold Derby Breaking News Alerts & Experts’ Latest Emmy Predictions Reviews for the 10 episodes of this comedy that starts streaming on Netflix on Friday (April 1) have been especially strong for Elliott. This veteran actor is enjoying a c...
- 3/31/2016
- Gold Derby
Debuting on Netflix on April 1 with a full 10 episodes, The Ranch is really two different shows put together. On one hand, the Ashton Kutcher-starring multi-cam sitcom from Two And A Half Men showrunner Don Reo and producer Jim Patterson is a fairly standard, broad-humored Big 4-type show that really has nothing new in it. That show, with Kutcher as an out-to-pasture semi-pro footballer now back on the family ranch after 15 years away, is worth taking a pass on. However…...
- 3/31/2016
- Deadline TV
Through long, varied, and successful careers in show business, Debra Winger and Sam Elliott have done a little bit of everything. She was one of the world's biggest movie stars in the '80s thanks to films like An Officer and a Gentleman and Terms of Endearment, but she also played Wonder Girl on the Lynda Carter Wonder Woman series, did stand-up comedy at the start of her career, and was one of the final patients on HBO's In Treatment. Elliott was a late-period castmember on the Mission: Impossible TV show, has played dozens of heavies and heroes in the movies, and even turned up clean-shaven on the final season of Justified. Starting Friday, though, you'll get to see them do something they've never done before: act in a traditional multi-cam sitcom, shot on a stage in front of a studio audience. In Netflix's The Ranch(*), they play an estranged...
- 3/30/2016
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Hitfix
If you'd asked me about the direction of comedies a year ago, I would've told you that the multi-cam sitcoms are on their way out. More of a descendant of radio than film, these are the types of comedies that seemed destined to go the way of the dodo as the filmmaking process became cheaper.
Well, it's not the first time I've been wrong. With Fuller House now under their belt, Netflix has just released another laugh track sitcom. But while Fuller House looks like it's more on the wholesome side, The Ranch falls squarely on the other side of the spectrum, complete with F-bombs and other four-letter words.
Check out the Nsfw trailer below!
"Set in the present day on a Colorado ranch, The Ranch stars Ashton Kutcher as Colt, a failed semi-pro football player who returns home to run the family ranching business with his older brother Jameson...
Well, it's not the first time I've been wrong. With Fuller House now under their belt, Netflix has just released another laugh track sitcom. But while Fuller House looks like it's more on the wholesome side, The Ranch falls squarely on the other side of the spectrum, complete with F-bombs and other four-letter words.
Check out the Nsfw trailer below!
"Set in the present day on a Colorado ranch, The Ranch stars Ashton Kutcher as Colt, a failed semi-pro football player who returns home to run the family ranching business with his older brother Jameson...
- 3/10/2016
- by Joseph Medina
- LRMonline.com
Emmy winner Kathy Baker (Picket Fences) has signed on for a recurring role on Netflix sibling comedy series The Ranch, starring Ashton Kutcher and Danny Masterson. Written by Don Reo and Jim Patterson, The Ranch is set on a Colorado ranch, with Kutcher's character returning home after a brief semi-pro football career to run the family business with his brother, played by Masterson. Baker will play a local waitress who befriends Beau (Sam Elliott). Baker also recently…...
- 2/24/2016
- Deadline TV
24 and Happy Endings star Elisha Cuthbert has landed what is described as a major recurring role opposite Ashton Kutcher (Two and a Half Men) in Netflix’s upcoming comedy series, The Ranch.
The Ranch was created by Don Reo and Jim Patterson, and is set on a Colorado spread, with Colt Bennett (Kutcher) returning home after a brief semi-pro football career to run the family business with his brother Jimmy (Danny Masterson). Cuthbert (who is next going to be seen opposite Seann William Scott in Goon: Last Of The Enforcers) will apparently play Cold’s old flame, a former cheerleader. Debra Winger and Sam Elliott have already been cast to play Colt and Jimmy’s parents in the series.
That’s an impressive cast, and it’s been a pretty busy week for Netflix as well, as they also recently cast Christopher Mintz-Plasse in another comedy series they’re working on titled Flaked.
The Ranch was created by Don Reo and Jim Patterson, and is set on a Colorado spread, with Colt Bennett (Kutcher) returning home after a brief semi-pro football career to run the family business with his brother Jimmy (Danny Masterson). Cuthbert (who is next going to be seen opposite Seann William Scott in Goon: Last Of The Enforcers) will apparently play Cold’s old flame, a former cheerleader. Debra Winger and Sam Elliott have already been cast to play Colt and Jimmy’s parents in the series.
That’s an impressive cast, and it’s been a pretty busy week for Netflix as well, as they also recently cast Christopher Mintz-Plasse in another comedy series they’re working on titled Flaked.
- 9/30/2015
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
Happy Endings alumna Elisha Cuthbert has landed a major recurring role opposite Ashton Kutcher in Netflix's multi-camera straight-to-series comedy The Ranch. Created by Don Reo and Jim Patterson, The Ranch is set on a Colorado spread, with Colt Bennett (Kutcher) returning home after a brief semi-pro football career to run the family business with his brother Jimmy (Danny Masterson). Cuthbert will play Cold’s old flame, a former cheerleader. Debra Winger and Sam Elliott…...
- 9/30/2015
- Deadline TV
Debra Winger has been cast in the upcoming Netflix multi-camera comedy series “The Ranch.” The actress will appear alongside fellow cast members Ashton Kutcher, Danny Masterson and Sam Elliott. Created by Don Reo and Jim Patterson, “The Ranch” stars Kutcher and Masterson — who starred together on the Fox comedy “That 70s Show” — as brothers partnering to run their family cattle ranch in Colorado. Elliott and Winger will play the two characters’ parents. Also Read: Ashton Kutcher Reunites With 'That '70s Show' Co-Star Danny Masterson for Netflix's 'The Ranch' Reo and Patterson serve as the series’ executive producers. “The Ranch” will be Winger’s.
- 8/25/2015
- by Daniel Holloway
- The Wrap
Debra Winger is set to co-star opposite Ashton Kutcher, Danny Masterson and Sam Elliott in the Netflix multi-camera comedy series The Ranch, which has a 20-episode order. Created by Don Reo and Jim Patterson, The Ranch is set on a Colorado spread, with Kutcher's character returning home after a brief semi-pro football career to run the family business with his brother, played by Masterson. Elliott play the boys' father, a rancher who has a complicated relationship with…...
- 8/25/2015
- Deadline TV
Sam Elliott will co-star opposite Ashton Kutcher and Danny Masterson in the Netflix multi-camera comedy series The Ranch, which has a 20-episode order. Created by Don Reo and Jim Patterson, The Ranch is set on a Colorado spread, with Kutcher's character returning home after a brief semi-pro football career to run the family business with his brother, played by Masterson. Elliott will play the boys’ father, a rancher who has a complicated relationship with Kutcher's…...
- 8/10/2015
- Deadline TV
Kelso and Hyde were once frenemies for the ages on “That ’70s Show” — what with all the feuding over Jackie and secretly competing for raddest hairstyle — but they’ve put their bickering and rampant BURNing aside in the 21st Century and are joining forces again for a far out, man new show. Per Deadline, Ashton Kutcher and Danny Masterson are coming together again for a new Netflix comedy series called “The Ranch,” currently being tooled by the braintrust behind Kutcher’s “Two and a Half Men,” showrunners Don Reo and Jim Patterson. In the multi-camera series, which is expected to run for at least 20 episodes in two-part increments, Kutcher and Masterson will play siblings. Which’ll sort of make Jackie Hyde’s sister-in-law, right? Since, ya know, Kelso and Jackie got hitched and had a baby Irl and all. ...
- 6/18/2015
- by thetwilightexaminer
- Twilight Examiner
Kelso and Hyde are back in action – sort of.
That '70s Show alums Ashton Kutcher and Danny Masterson will reunite on the small screen for Netflix's comedy The Ranch, according to Deadline Hollywood.
The multi-camera show is being created by Two and a Half Men showrunners Don Reo and Jim Patterson. More importantly for fans of Fox's 1998-2006 sitcom, it brings Kutcher, 37, and Masterson, 39, to the same streaming service as costar Laura Prepon, who now plays Alex Vause on Orange Is the New Black.
Details are scarce, but Variety reports that The Ranch follows a former NFL player who heads...
That '70s Show alums Ashton Kutcher and Danny Masterson will reunite on the small screen for Netflix's comedy The Ranch, according to Deadline Hollywood.
The multi-camera show is being created by Two and a Half Men showrunners Don Reo and Jim Patterson. More importantly for fans of Fox's 1998-2006 sitcom, it brings Kutcher, 37, and Masterson, 39, to the same streaming service as costar Laura Prepon, who now plays Alex Vause on Orange Is the New Black.
Details are scarce, but Variety reports that The Ranch follows a former NFL player who heads...
- 6/17/2015
- by Michele Corriston, @mcorriston
- People.com - TV Watch
Netflix is reuniting Ashton Kutcher and Danny Masterson for a new show. The two That ‘70s Show co-stars are set to appear in 20 episodes of the original comedy series The Ranch.
Created by Two and a Half Men’s Don Reo and Jim Patterson, The Ranch will star Kutcher as an ex-football player who returns to his family’s Colorado ranch to help run it with his brother, played by Masterson. The co-stars will also produce The Ranch, with Reo and Jim Patterson executive producing.
Netflix is taking a different release approach to The Ranch. According to Deadline, who originally broke the story, the streaming platform will release ten episodes of The Ranch at a time in two batches over the course of a year. Netflix typically releases all episodes of a show at the same time once a year. However, the subscription service has previously toyed with different release...
Created by Two and a Half Men’s Don Reo and Jim Patterson, The Ranch will star Kutcher as an ex-football player who returns to his family’s Colorado ranch to help run it with his brother, played by Masterson. The co-stars will also produce The Ranch, with Reo and Jim Patterson executive producing.
Netflix is taking a different release approach to The Ranch. According to Deadline, who originally broke the story, the streaming platform will release ten episodes of The Ranch at a time in two batches over the course of a year. Netflix typically releases all episodes of a show at the same time once a year. However, the subscription service has previously toyed with different release...
- 6/17/2015
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
Outlander, The Ranch, The Way, and other TV productions have made recent TV show casting, TV movie casting, and TV directing news. These shows and movies air on Starz, Netflix, and Hulu.
Outlander (Starz)
Laurence Dobiesz has joined the cast of Starz’s “Outlander” in the role of Alex Randall
Dobiesz’s character is the younger brother of Black Jack Randall (Tobias Menzies)
Despite the shared DNA and physical resemblance, Alex Randall possesses nothing of his older brother Black Jack’s ruthless brutality.
A curate and secretary for the Duke of Sandringham, Alex is described as gentle, loving, and kind.
The Ranch (Netflix)
Ashton Kutcher is reuniting with 2.5 Men co-showrunners Don Reo and Jim Patterson and That ’70s Show co-star Danny Masterson for a new multi-camera comedy series on Netflix…a sibling comedy starring Kutcher and Masterson and created by Reo and Patterson.
Written by Reo and Patterson, The Ranch...
Outlander (Starz)
Laurence Dobiesz has joined the cast of Starz’s “Outlander” in the role of Alex Randall
Dobiesz’s character is the younger brother of Black Jack Randall (Tobias Menzies)
Despite the shared DNA and physical resemblance, Alex Randall possesses nothing of his older brother Black Jack’s ruthless brutality.
A curate and secretary for the Duke of Sandringham, Alex is described as gentle, loving, and kind.
The Ranch (Netflix)
Ashton Kutcher is reuniting with 2.5 Men co-showrunners Don Reo and Jim Patterson and That ’70s Show co-star Danny Masterson for a new multi-camera comedy series on Netflix…a sibling comedy starring Kutcher and Masterson and created by Reo and Patterson.
Written by Reo and Patterson, The Ranch...
- 6/17/2015
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
No, you haven't been "Punk'd." Ashton Kutcher is headed to Netflix, and longtime pal Danny Masterson is going with him.
Ashton Kutcher and Danny Masterson (Getty)
The streaming giant has lassoed the former "That '70s Show" co-stars for the sibling comedy "The Ranch," Deadline reported on Wednesday. The half-hour sitcom comes from Kutcher's "Two and a Half Men" showrunners Don Reo and Jim Patterson, and will star Kutcher and Masterson as brothers trying to run the family business after Kutcher's character returns home from a semi-pro football career.
According to Deadline, "The Ranch" marks a new model ...
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The streaming giant has lassoed the former "That '70s Show" co-stars for the sibling comedy "The Ranch," Deadline reported on Wednesday. The half-hour sitcom comes from Kutcher's "Two and a Half Men" showrunners Don Reo and Jim Patterson, and will star Kutcher and Masterson as brothers trying to run the family business after Kutcher's character returns home from a semi-pro football career.
According to Deadline, "The Ranch" marks a new model ...
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- 6/17/2015
- by access.hollywood@nbcuni.com (Access Hollywood)
- Access Hollywood
Ashton Kutcher is reuniting with his “Two and a Half Men” co-showrunners Don Reo and Jim Patterson as well as “That 70s Show” co-star Danny Masterson for new Netflix series “The Ranch.” The premium streaming provider has given a straight-to-series order to the sibling comedy, which will follow Kutcher’s character as he leaves behind a semi-pro football career to return home to run his family’s Colorado ranch with his brother, played by Masterson. Also Read: 45 First Looks of New TV Shows From the 2015-2016 Season Reo and Patterson will write and executive produce the series, while Masterson and Kutcher will serve.
- 6/17/2015
- by Linda Ge
- The Wrap
"Two And A Half Men" star Ashton Kutcher will reunite with that series' co-showrunners Don Reo and Jim Patterson and his former "That '70s Show" co-star Danny Masterson for a new multi-camera comedy series on Netflix.
A straight-to-series order is being finalised for "The Ranch" created by Reo and Patterson in which Kutcher and Masterson play siblings on a Colorado ranch. Kutcher's character returns home after a brief semi-pro football career to run the family business with his brother.
The show aims to introduce a new model of release for the streaming service with a annual twenty episode order which will be released in two separate ten episode batches twice a year - a change from the one thirteen-episode season a year format it has used for its shows so far including comdies like"Grace and Frankie" and the upcoming "Fuller House".
Kutcher and Masterson will both produce and the...
A straight-to-series order is being finalised for "The Ranch" created by Reo and Patterson in which Kutcher and Masterson play siblings on a Colorado ranch. Kutcher's character returns home after a brief semi-pro football career to run the family business with his brother.
The show aims to introduce a new model of release for the streaming service with a annual twenty episode order which will be released in two separate ten episode batches twice a year - a change from the one thirteen-episode season a year format it has used for its shows so far including comdies like"Grace and Frankie" and the upcoming "Fuller House".
Kutcher and Masterson will both produce and the...
- 6/17/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Netflix badly wants a That ’70s Show revival. So far, it's had Laura Prepon in Orange Is the New Black, and now it's added two more names from that gang to its roster. Deadline reports that Ashton Kutcher and Danny Masterson, a.k.a. Kelso and Hyde, are set to star in a Netflix comedy called The Ranch, from Two and a Half Men showrunners Don Reo and Jim Patterson. They'll play brothers on a Colorado ranch who run the family business after Kutcher takes a break from semi-pro football. It'll join the upcoming Fuller House as Netflix's only other mutli-camera comedy, and in a big first, The Ranch will introduce Netflix's new streaming model: 20 episodes, to be released in two batches of ten, premiered twice a year. Currently, Netflix streams all of its other original series once a year, with 13 episodes each. (And just when we thought ten episodes...
- 6/17/2015
- by Dee Lockett
- Vulture
Netflix is staging a That '70s Show reunion, but not in the way you think. Ashton Kutcher and Danny Masterson, costars on That '70s Show, will star in a new multicamera sitcom for Netflix. The series, titled The Ranch, hails from Two and a Half Men's Don Reo and Jim Patterson. In the show, Kutcher's character returns home to a Colorado ranch after a brief time as a semi-pro football player to run the family business with his brother played by Masterson. The show is set to debut in 2016. Netflix had no comment on the report. According to Deadline, the 20-episode order will likely be split in two batches with 10 episodes coming out twice a year. The Ranch is just the latest half-hour comedy to...
- 6/17/2015
- E! Online
Netflix is giving That ’70s Show fans the Kelso-Hyde reunion of their dreams.
Ashton Kutcher and Danny Masterson are set to co-star in The Ranch, a multi-cam comedy about a semi-professional football star (Kutcher) who returns home to help his brother (Masterson) run their family’s Colorado ranch, our sister site Deadline reports.
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The Ranch, which has reportedly been given a straight-to-series order, hails from Two and a Half Men showrunners Don Reo and Jim Patterson.
Unlike previous Netflix comedies, however, The Ranch‘s 20-episode season is...
Ashton Kutcher and Danny Masterson are set to co-star in The Ranch, a multi-cam comedy about a semi-professional football star (Kutcher) who returns home to help his brother (Masterson) run their family’s Colorado ranch, our sister site Deadline reports.
RelatedFuller House Exclusive: Meet Danny’s ‘Vivacious’ Wife, Kimmy’s ‘Scoundrel’ Ex-Husband
The Ranch, which has reportedly been given a straight-to-series order, hails from Two and a Half Men showrunners Don Reo and Jim Patterson.
Unlike previous Netflix comedies, however, The Ranch‘s 20-episode season is...
- 6/17/2015
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: Two And A Half Men and That ’70s Show star Ashton Kutcher is reuniting with 2.5 Men co-showrunners Don Reo and Jim Patterson and That ’70s Show co-star Danny Masterson for a new multi-camera comedy series on Netflix. I’ve learned that the Internet TV network is finalizing a deal for a straight-to-series order to The Ranch, a sibling comedy starring Kutcher and Masterson and created by Reo and Patterson. I also hear that the series is expected to introduce a new…...
- 6/17/2015
- Deadline TV
The cast of "That '70s Show" just can't quit each other.
First, Ashton Kutcher married his on-screen love interest, Mila Kunis (after years of being just friend). Now, he's reuniting with Danny Masterson for a new, original Netflix sitcom titled "The Ranch."
Deadline reports that the streaming service is close to finalizing a deal for the multi-camera comedy, which comes from "Two and a Half Men" co-showrunners Don Reo and Jim Patterson. That re-teams the duo with Kutcher, who starred on the CBS sitcom in its last four seasons.
In "The Ranch," Kutcher's character, a retired semi-pro football player, returns to his titular Colorado home to help his brother (Masterson) run the family business.
This is Netflix's second multi-cam sitcom after "Fuller House," the "Full House" sequel. "The Ranch" will also follow a slightly different streaming model than most other Netflix shows: It will release 20 episodes a year, in two batches.
First, Ashton Kutcher married his on-screen love interest, Mila Kunis (after years of being just friend). Now, he's reuniting with Danny Masterson for a new, original Netflix sitcom titled "The Ranch."
Deadline reports that the streaming service is close to finalizing a deal for the multi-camera comedy, which comes from "Two and a Half Men" co-showrunners Don Reo and Jim Patterson. That re-teams the duo with Kutcher, who starred on the CBS sitcom in its last four seasons.
In "The Ranch," Kutcher's character, a retired semi-pro football player, returns to his titular Colorado home to help his brother (Masterson) run the family business.
This is Netflix's second multi-cam sitcom after "Fuller House," the "Full House" sequel. "The Ranch" will also follow a slightly different streaming model than most other Netflix shows: It will release 20 episodes a year, in two batches.
- 6/17/2015
- by Kelly Woo
- Moviefone
Kelso and Hyde are, like, totally reuniting. Former That '70s Show costars Ashton Kutcher and Danny Masterson are starring in a new Netflix series, Deadline reports. The longtime pals will play siblings in a comedy called The Ranch. Kutcher will also be teaming up once more with Two and a Half Men co-showrunners Don Reo and Jim Patterson. Masterson confirmed the news himself on Wednesday, June 17. "The secret is out..." he tweeted. Netflix, which already has created hits such as Orange Is the New Black, House of [...]...
- 6/17/2015
- Us Weekly
Last night, CBS delivered the new promo/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "Two And Half Men" series finale episode 15 of season 12, and it offers up a taste of Nostalgia as we see scenes from the past and more when the show comes to a close for good in a special full hour finale. The episode is titled, "Of Course He's Dead - Part One and Part Two." In the new, 15th episode official description: Charlie Harper will be alive, or is he? The special one-hour series finale. Description number 2: Charlie Harper is alive. Or is he? Surprise guest stars will appear in the conclusion of the successful comedy's 12th and final season. It stars: Jon Cryer (Alan Harper), Ashton Kutcher (Walden Schmidt) and Conchata Ferrell (Berta). The episode was written by Chuck Lorre, Lee Aronsohn, Don Reo and Jim Patterson, and it was directed by James Widdoes. The...
- 2/13/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Recently, CBS delivered the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Two And Half Men" series finale episode 15 of season 12. The episode is entitled, " Of Course He's Dead - Part One and Part Two," and it turns out that we just might see Charlie Sheen's Charlie Harper alive and kicking again to close out the show for good! In the new, 15th episode press release: Charlie Harper is going to be alive, or is he? The special one-hour series finale. Press release number 2: Charlie Harper will be alive. Or is he? Surprise guest stars will appear in the conclusion of the successful comedy's 12th and final season. It stars: Jon Cryer (Alan Harper), Ashton Kutcher (Walden Schmidt) and Conchata Ferrell (Berta). The episode was written by Chuck Lorre, Lee Aronsohn, Don Reo and Jim Patterson, and it was directed by James Widdoes. The series finale episode 15 is set to air on Thursday night,...
- 2/12/2015
- by Eric
- OnTheFlix
Last night, CBS released the new promo/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "Two And A Half Men" episode 14 of season 12, and it features some funny slapping and astonishment scenes. Unfortunately, they also reveal that the show is about to see its final days, and more. The episode is titled "Don't Give A Monkey A Gun." In the new, 14th episode official summary: After they sign their divorce papers, Walden is going to offer Alan the gift of his choice. Summary number 2: After they sign their divorce papers, Walden is going to offer Alan the gift of his choice, but when Alan chooses something selfish and impractical, it will put his relationship with Lyndsey on the line. The episode's story is by Don Reo, Jim Patterson and Tim Kelleher. Teleplay By: Jim Vallely, Matt Ross and Max Searle, and it was directed by James Widdoes. Episode 14 is scheduled to air on Thursday night,...
- 2/6/2015
- by Megan
- OnTheFlix
Recently, CBS released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Two And A Half Men" episode 14 of season 12. The episode is entitled, "Don't Give A Monkey A Gun," and it turns out that we're going to see Alan and Lyndey's relationship hit a state of limbo when Alan makes some bad choices, and more. In the new, 14th episode press release: After they sign their divorce papers, Walden will offer Alan the gift of his choice. Press release number 2: After they sign their divorce papers, Walden is going to offer Alan the gift of his choice, but when Alan chooses something selfish and impractical, it is going to put his relationship with Lyndsey on the line. Guest stars feature: Sarayu Blue (Emily) and Matthew Jordan (Louis at 21). The episode's story is by Don Reo, Jim Patterson and Tim Kelleher. Teleplay By: Jim Vallely, Matt Ross and Max Searle,...
- 2/5/2015
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
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