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Your TV Source Roundup: ‘Your Honor’ and ‘Desus & Mero’ Renewed, ‘Baking It’ Hosts Set, Netflix Orders New Reality Series, Logan Marshall-Green Joins ‘Big Sky’ and More!

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(L-R): Hunter Doohan as Adam Desiato and Bryan Cranston as Michael Desiato in YOUR HONOR, "Part Two". Photo Credit: Skip Bolen/SHOWTIME.

Showtime has renewed Your Honor for season 2. The series originally premiered as a limited series but will now become a continuing series. Additionally Showtime has renewed Desus & Mero for season 4. Half hour comedy series Flatbush Misdemeanors was also renewed for a second season. 

Maya Rudolph and Andy Samberg are set to host Peacock’s upcoming competition series, Baking It. From the creators of Making It, the holiday series will see baking teams compete in themed challenges. 

Netflix has ordered three new British reality series. Snowflake Mountain will see coddled adults have to survive on their own. Dance Monsters is a dancing competition which will see performers dance with the use of VFX and other technology. Dated and Related will see siblings love lives up close as they search for the one. Additionally, Netflix announced that Too Hot To Handle season 3 will premiere early 2022. 

Logan Marshall-Green has been cast as a series regular for season 2 of ABC’s Big Sky. He will play an old friend of Jenny’s who has been working undercover. 

Brandon Routh has been cast as the lead of Netflix’s upcoming animated Magic: The Gathering series. He will be voicing the character Gideon Jura.

Showtime has set a premiere date for their upcoming survival drama Yellowjackets. Starring Juliette Lewis and Christina Ricci, the series will premiere November 14.

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Celina Smith has been cast as Annie in the upcoming Annie Live! Adaptation. Previously cast in the musical event are Taraji P. Henson as Miss Hannigan, Harry Connick Jr. as Daddy Warbucks, Nicole Scherzinger as Grace and Tituss Burgess as Rooster. 

The upcoming Ray Donovan film will premiere early 2022. The series was cancelled after seven seasons. Left on a cliffhanger, many fans and the people working on the series were caught off guard. 

Christine Adams and Joe Carroll are set to recur on NBC’s upcoming new series Ordinary Joe. 

Lee Arvoy
Lee Arvoy joined the TV Source team in the summer of 2020 as a TV Writer.

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