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[01/09/23 - 09:00 AM] Video: Prime Video Releases Official Trailer for the Final Season of Epic Fantasy-Drama Series "Carnival Row" The highly anticipated series, from Amazon Studios and Legendary Television, will return February 17 exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories around the world.
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[12/14/22 - 09:02 AM] Prime Video Releases First-Look Images from the Final Season of "Carnival Row" The highly anticipated series, from Amazon Studios and Legendary Television, and starring Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne, will return February 17 exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories around the world.
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[11/07/22 - 09:04 AM] Prime Video Sets February 17 Premiere Date for the Final Season of Epic Fantasy-Drama Series "Carnival Row" Starring Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne The 10-episode season will be released weekly and exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide.
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[05/13/22 - 11:38 PM] Development Update: Friday, May 13 Updates include: Hulu eyes second season of "Nine Perfect Strangers"; Tia Napolitano tapped to run "Fire Country" at CBS; and Tyler Hoechlin to return for Paramount+'s "Teen Wolf" movie.
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[08/27/21 - 11:42 PM] Development Update: Friday, August 27 Updates include: "Kevin Can F**k Himself" scores second season at AMC; The CW's "Charmed" makes change in showrunners; and Daniel Webber cast in Epix's "Billy the Kid."
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[08/24/20 - 11:20 PM] Development Update: Monday, August 24 Updates include: The CW eyes live-action "The Powerpuff Girls" series; Jordan Alexander cast in HBO Max's "Gossip Girl"; and Keira Knightley to star in "The Essex Serpent" for Apple TV+.
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[03/12/20 - 11:29 PM] Development Update: Thursday, March 12 Updates include: 27 primetime and syndicated programs have opted to suspend or delay production over coronavirus concerns.
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[12/12/19 - 11:45 PM] Development Update: Thursday, December 12 Updates include: Lulu Wang to spearhead Amazon's "The Expatriates"; Margo Martindale bound for Showtime's "Your Honor"; and Tim Hobert to pen "The Griswolds" TV series for HBO Max.
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[11/14/19 - 11:14 PM] Development Update: Thursday, November 14 Updates include: Tye Sheridan to star in "Wireless" for Quibi; Netflix to amend documentary series "The Devil Next Door"; and CBS nixes more "Celebrity Big Brother," "The World's Best."
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[10/11/19 - 11:39 PM] Development Update: Friday, October 11 Updates include: The CW lands Jared Padalecki's "Walker, Texas Ranger" reboot; Steven Spielberg's "Masters of the Air" jumps from HBO to Apple TV+; and Mandy Moore sells potential drama to ABC.
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[07/27/19 - 09:30 AM] Amazon Prime Video Orders Second Season of Its Upcoming Fantasy Drama "Carnival Row" The highly-anticipated first season will premiere Labor Day Weekend, Friday, August 30, exclusively on Amazon Prime Video in over 200 countries and territories worldwide.
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[07/19/19 - 05:47 PM] Video: "Carnival Row" - Featurette: Philo's Story (Official Prologue) - Prime Video The second in a pair of previews details the new series, premiering Friday, August 30.
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[07/19/19 - 05:46 PM] Video: "Carnival Row" - Featurette: Vignette's Story (Official Prologue) - Prime Video The first in a pair of previews details the new series, premiering Friday, August 30.
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[06/03/19 - 12:01 PM] Video: "Carnival Row" - Official Teaser - Prime Video Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne star in "Carnival Row," a Victorian fantasy world filled with mythological immigrant creatures.
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[12/15/17 - 11:44 PM] Development Update: Friday, December 15 Updates include: Syfy renews "Z Nation" for fifth season; Apple, Ronald D. Moore team for space race drama; and Morgan Spurlock dropped from upcoming Showtime, TNT series.
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[11/10/17 - 11:33 PM] Development Update: Friday, November 10 Updates include: Warner Bros. Television suspends Andrew Kreisberg over harassment claims; Netflix drops remaining Louis C.K. stand-up special; and BBC nixes "Ordeal by Innocence" over rape allegations against Ed Westwick.
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[11/03/17 - 11:33 PM] Development Update: Friday, November 3 Updates include: Netflix exits all Kevin Spacey-related projects; Warner Bros. Television looks to bring "The Lord of the Rings" to the small screen; and ABC extends "The Middle" swan song to 24 episodes.
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[10/12/17 - 11:14 PM] Development Update: Thursday, October 12 Updates include: The CW eyes immigration-themed revival of "Roswell"; NBC takes another stab at a "Blue Crush" TV series; and Alice Krige, Jared Harris among latest bound for Amazon's "Carnival Row."
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[10/09/17 - 11:28 PM] Development Update: Monday, October 9 Updates include: Matt Ryan's John Constantine to visit "DC's Legends of Tomorrow"; Jo Miller exits "Full Frontal with Samantha Bee" at TBS; and Laura San Giacomo cast in TNT's "Highland."
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[09/22/17 - 11:29 PM] Development Update: Friday, September 22 Updates include: USA, Oxygen land off-network rights to "Chicago PD"; Amazon's "Carnival Row" adds quartet; and Russell Tovey to star in "Freedom Fighters: The Ray."
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[08/31/17 - 10:09 AM] Cara Delevingne Slated to Star in Amazon Original Series "Carnival Row," Produced by Legendary Television Delevingne will play Vignette Stonemoss, a faerish refugee who flees her war-torn homeland to come to the Burgue.
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[08/25/17 - 06:05 AM] Orlando Bloom to Star in Amazon Original Series "Carnival Row," Produced by Legendary Television Bloom will play Rycroft Philostrate, a police inspector investigating the murder of a faerie showgirl on Carnival Row.
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[05/10/17 - 02:21 PM] Amazon Greenlights Legendary Television's "Carnival Row" to Series The series is scheduled to begin filming in the fall of 2018 for a 2019 release.
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[06/06/16 - 11:24 PM] Development Update: Monday, June 6 Updates include: Amazon, HBO settle on latest wave of pilot orders; Pierce Brosnan, Jacob Lofland both cast in AMC's "The Son"; and James Remar, Leven Rambin are bound for Hulu's "The Path."
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[01/08/15 - 11:23 PM] Development Update: Thursday, January 8 Updates include: Guillermo del Toro brings "A Killing on Carnival Row" to Amazon; syndicated game show "Celebrity Name Game" gets second season; and Emmanuelle Chriqui joins the cast of TNT's "Murder in the First."
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