Last we heard, TNT’s M. Night Shyamalan reboot of Tales From the Crypt ran into legal challenges, so we’d know if they’d come far enough for a trailer, right? There’s a mystery afoot in these promos leaked to the web, which feature Shyamalan actively discussing the project, but may otherwise be works of fiction.
Excited though we were to see ousted 'Walking Dead' showrunner Frank Darabont take his talents to TNT for its impressive period drama 'Mob City,' we certainly saw this coming. Despite its six-episode "limited series" billing, TNT has officially declined to produce any additional episodes of the Jon Bernthal-starring drama, effectively canceling 'Mob City' and its Hollywood dreams.
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Last year TNT did the same thing in a town square in Belgium and it was awesome. This time around it's it's on a Dutch shopping street and like before they placed the famous big red button out in the open just waiting for someone to push it. Once a passerby pushes the button the drama is unleashed.
Supernatural and classic monster tales seem to have become all the rage in TV these days, with everything from 'Beauty and the Beast' to NBC's 'Mockingbird Lane' to capitalize on the spooky trend. Now TNT looks to get in the game with their own version of the 'Frankenstein' myth, but who needs Mary Shelley when you have Dean Koontz? Rather than a classic adaptation, TNT's version will cull from th
To launch the TNT network in Belgium, they placed a big red button in the middle of this very average town square, above the button was a sign that read 'Push to add drama." After somebody finally hit the button, all hell broke out. This is the most cleaver way to launch a network.
It never fails! Why do all these TV hosts and sports announcers set up professional comedians with such opportunities to make these jokes. It always ends up with an apology from the network!