Netflix is parting ways with two of its freshman dramas.
The streaming service canceled Partner Track and The Imperfects.
Partner Track launched on August 26 but failed to garner much traction.
The series followed Ingrid Yun (Arden Cho), a 1st generation Korean American and the first lawyer in her family, who experiences the trials and tribulations of excelling at the prestigious (but old school) law firm, Parsons Valentine.
Bradley Gibson (Power Book II: Ghost), Alexandra Turshen (Ray Donovan), Dominic Sherwood (Shadowhunters), and Rob Heaps (Good Girls) also starred.
The cast was rounded out by Nolan Gerard Funk (The Flight Attendant), Matthew Rauch (Banshee), and Roby Attal (The Haunting of Bly Manor).
Unfortunately, the series ended on a big cliffhanger, meaning it joins the ranks of Netflix's other one-and-done series that failed to get conclusions.
Also canceled is The Imperfects.
The drama focuses on a group of people who undergo experimental gene...
The streaming service canceled Partner Track and The Imperfects.
Partner Track launched on August 26 but failed to garner much traction.
The series followed Ingrid Yun (Arden Cho), a 1st generation Korean American and the first lawyer in her family, who experiences the trials and tribulations of excelling at the prestigious (but old school) law firm, Parsons Valentine.
Bradley Gibson (Power Book II: Ghost), Alexandra Turshen (Ray Donovan), Dominic Sherwood (Shadowhunters), and Rob Heaps (Good Girls) also starred.
The cast was rounded out by Nolan Gerard Funk (The Flight Attendant), Matthew Rauch (Banshee), and Roby Attal (The Haunting of Bly Manor).
Unfortunately, the series ended on a big cliffhanger, meaning it joins the ranks of Netflix's other one-and-done series that failed to get conclusions.
Also canceled is The Imperfects.
The drama focuses on a group of people who undergo experimental gene...
- 11/9/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The inevitable Election Night news dump is officially in full swing.
Netflix has cancelled The Imperfects after one season, TVLine has confirmed. This is the second series to be axed by Netflix on Tuesday, following the cancellation of Partner Track.
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The Imperfects focused on three twenty-somethings — one of whom was played by Designated Survivor‘s Italia Ricci — who undergo an experiment gene therapy that turns them into monsters. In the aftermath,...
Netflix has cancelled The Imperfects after one season, TVLine has confirmed. This is the second series to be axed by Netflix on Tuesday, following the cancellation of Partner Track.
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The Imperfects focused on three twenty-somethings — one of whom was played by Designated Survivor‘s Italia Ricci — who undergo an experiment gene therapy that turns them into monsters. In the aftermath,...
- 11/8/2022
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
Designated Survivor‘s Italia Ricci is returning to Netflix as star of The Imperfects, a sci-fi drama from writer/executive producer Dennis Heaton (The Order).
The 10-episode series focuses on three twenty-somethings who undergo an experiment gene therapy that turns them into monsters. In the aftermath, the trio must “band together to hunt down the scientist responsible and force him to make them human again,” according to the official logline.
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The 10-episode series focuses on three twenty-somethings who undergo an experiment gene therapy that turns them into monsters. In the aftermath, the trio must “band together to hunt down the scientist responsible and force him to make them human again,” according to the official logline.
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- 4/15/2021
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Netflix has given a 10-episode straight-to-series order to sci-fi drama The Imperfects, starring Italia Ricci, from The Order‘s Dennis Heaton, Shelley Eriksen and Nomadic Pictures.
Written by Heaton and Eriksen, in The Imperfects, after an experimental gene therapy turns them into monsters, three twenty-somethings band together to hunt down the scientist responsible and force him to make them human again.
Cast also includes Morgan Taylor Campbell (Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist), Rhianna Jagpal (To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before), Iñaki Godoy (Who Killed Sara?), Rhys Nicholson (RuPaul’s Drag Race Downunder), Celina Martin (Other Kingdom), and Kyra Zagorsky (The 100).
Ricci plays Dr. Sydney Burke, a brilliant scientist looking to fix her past mistakes, both professional and ethical, by allying with Abbi, Juan and Tilda to track down the scientist responsible for their grim fates.
Campbell portrays Tilda Weber, the driven lead singer of a...
Written by Heaton and Eriksen, in The Imperfects, after an experimental gene therapy turns them into monsters, three twenty-somethings band together to hunt down the scientist responsible and force him to make them human again.
Cast also includes Morgan Taylor Campbell (Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist), Rhianna Jagpal (To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before), Iñaki Godoy (Who Killed Sara?), Rhys Nicholson (RuPaul’s Drag Race Downunder), Celina Martin (Other Kingdom), and Kyra Zagorsky (The 100).
Ricci plays Dr. Sydney Burke, a brilliant scientist looking to fix her past mistakes, both professional and ethical, by allying with Abbi, Juan and Tilda to track down the scientist responsible for their grim fates.
Campbell portrays Tilda Weber, the driven lead singer of a...
- 4/15/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Hamy Ramezan and Rungano Nyoni's 'Listen', to screen at the Zenith launch..
Zenith, a new Australian-based Svod platform focused on short films, is set to officially launch this week.
The nascent start-up is the brainchild of Melbourne.s Becky Strong, who told If she wanted to create a space online to showcase indie and arthouse short films and promote emerging filmmakers..
.We understand how hard it is to break into the industry and want to provide a new avenue for filmmakers to get their name out there,. said Strong, who graduated film school three years ago. ..
.With the rise of affordable new technologies anyone can now make a film (which is a great thing), however festivals and markets are becoming over saturated with entries. The chance of getting your film into a big festival like Sundance is something like 0.6 per cent. So chances are your film is not going...
Zenith, a new Australian-based Svod platform focused on short films, is set to officially launch this week.
The nascent start-up is the brainchild of Melbourne.s Becky Strong, who told If she wanted to create a space online to showcase indie and arthouse short films and promote emerging filmmakers..
.We understand how hard it is to break into the industry and want to provide a new avenue for filmmakers to get their name out there,. said Strong, who graduated film school three years ago. ..
.With the rise of affordable new technologies anyone can now make a film (which is a great thing), however festivals and markets are becoming over saturated with entries. The chance of getting your film into a big festival like Sundance is something like 0.6 per cent. So chances are your film is not going...
- 5/22/2017
- by Jackie Keast
- IF.com.au
Hamy Ramezan and Rungano Nyoni's 'Listen', to screen at the Zenith launch..
Zenith, a new Australian-based Svod platform focused on short films, is set to officially launch this week.
The nascent start-up is the brainchild of Melbourne.s Becky Strong, who told If she wanted to create a space online to showcase indie and arthouse short films and promote emerging filmmakers..
.We understand how hard it is to break into the industry and want to provide a new avenue for filmmakers to get their name out there,. said Strong, who graduated film school three years ago. ..
.With the rise of affordable new technologies anyone can now make a film (which is a great thing), however festivals and markets are becoming over saturated with entries. The chance of getting your film into a big festival like Sundance is something like 0.6 per cent. So chances are your film is not going...
Zenith, a new Australian-based Svod platform focused on short films, is set to officially launch this week.
The nascent start-up is the brainchild of Melbourne.s Becky Strong, who told If she wanted to create a space online to showcase indie and arthouse short films and promote emerging filmmakers..
.We understand how hard it is to break into the industry and want to provide a new avenue for filmmakers to get their name out there,. said Strong, who graduated film school three years ago. ..
.With the rise of affordable new technologies anyone can now make a film (which is a great thing), however festivals and markets are becoming over saturated with entries. The chance of getting your film into a big festival like Sundance is something like 0.6 per cent. So chances are your film is not going...
- 5/22/2017
- by Jackie Keast
- IF.com.au
Short film fest, The St Kilda Film Festival has announced its award nominees across 18 categories. Winners will be announced on Sunday 27 May
The announcement:
Now in its 29th year the St Kilda Film Festival’s (Skff) Top 100 competition recognises and awards local filmmakers of all levels of experience who excel in creative and craft and who show potential for growth within the industry.
From an increasingly competitive field of entrants, 62 nominees are in the running for 18 prestigious awards and their share of $40,000 of cash and in-kind prizes, with the winner of the Best Film being awarded $10,000 cash.
The nominations for the 2012 Best Short Film include: At The Formal (Directed by Andrew Kavanagh & Produced by Ramona Telecican). Peekaboo (Directed by Damien Power & Produced by Joe Weatherstone) The Palace (Directed by Anthony Maras & Produced by Anthony Maras, Kate Croser, Andros Achilleos) and Transmission (Directed by Zak Hilditch & Produced by Liz Kearney)
Nominees...
The announcement:
Now in its 29th year the St Kilda Film Festival’s (Skff) Top 100 competition recognises and awards local filmmakers of all levels of experience who excel in creative and craft and who show potential for growth within the industry.
From an increasingly competitive field of entrants, 62 nominees are in the running for 18 prestigious awards and their share of $40,000 of cash and in-kind prizes, with the winner of the Best Film being awarded $10,000 cash.
The nominations for the 2012 Best Short Film include: At The Formal (Directed by Andrew Kavanagh & Produced by Ramona Telecican). Peekaboo (Directed by Damien Power & Produced by Joe Weatherstone) The Palace (Directed by Anthony Maras & Produced by Anthony Maras, Kate Croser, Andros Achilleos) and Transmission (Directed by Zak Hilditch & Produced by Liz Kearney)
Nominees...
- 5/24/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
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