The opening credits song better be, "The Times They Are A Changin"
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The Emmy-nominated Veep alum has been tapped to star in Avenue 5, the space comedy from Armando Iannucci.
The project, which currently has a pilot commitment and order for backup scripts, is set in the future, mostly in space. Laurie will take on the role of Ryan Clark, the charming and in-control American captain of the Avenue 5. Iannucci created the series and will executive produce.
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An interview with visual effects supervisor Joe Bauer on the Huffington Post talks about the show in reference to the Emmy Awards and its eligibility. And Bauer said something interesting: "In two years we'll be eligible for the Season 8 work, which we're just beginning now."
Now, this is mostly interesting to people, like the Huffington Post, who know about how Emmy eligibility works. For a work to be eligible for that upcoming year's Emmys, it has to air the majority of its episodes by May 31st. So, if Game of Thrones won't be eligible until 2020, that means it won't be airing most of its six episodes until after May 31st. So an April 2019 release date is completely off the table.
"We're going to be toiling away on Season 8 until May of 2019, so it's eight or nine months away," Bauer added. So that means late May or early June would be the likeliest point for a release, if they get it out the door as soon as it's done.
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The opening credits song better be, "The Times They Are A Changin"
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Titled The Righteous Gemstones, McBride's latest will tell "the story of a world-famous televangelist family with a long tradition of deviance, greed, and charitable work, all in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ." Goodman, who's also leading the Roseanne Barr-less The Conners over at ABC, plays Eli Gemstone, the leader of the titular family. McBride, meanwhile, will play his eldest son Jesse, whom the release describes as the "heir to the throne" who "fancies himself a maverick in the ministry game."