[05/18/15 - 01:01 PM] MTV Picks Up "Finding Carter" for 12 More Episodes Co-star Alex Saxon announced the news via YouTube this afternoon.
[via press release from MTV]
MTV has picked up 'Finding Carter' for 12 more episodes set to premiere later this year. Let the drama continue! Our very own Alex Saxon has announced on YouTube.
"Finding Carter" is executive produced by Emily Whitesell ("Brothers & Sisters," "Dirty Sexy Money," "Party of Five"). The series was created by Emily Silver. The series was developed by Terri Minsky. Alexander Motlagh is an Executive Producer.
"Finding Carter" stars Kathryn Prescott as "Carter Stevens" ("Skins"), Cynthia Watros as "Elizabeth Wilson" ("Lost"), Anna Jacoby-Heron as "Taylor Wilson" ("Contagion"), Alexis Denisof as "David Wilson" ("Buffy the Vampire Slayer"/ "Angel"), Alex Saxon as "Max" ("The Fosters") and Zac Pullam as "Grant." The series also features Milena Govich as "Lori" ("Law and Order"), Meredith Baxter as "Grandma Joan" ("Family Ties"), Robert Pine as "Grandpa Buddy" ("CHiPs") and Eddie Matos as "Kyle."
[06/05/25 - 11:06 PM] Max Original Documentary Series "Most Wanted: Teen Hacker" Debuts This September The series follows the illegal exploits of Finnish hacker Julius Kivimäki, known as Aleksanteri Kivimäki, who rose to infamy after forcing a U.S. passenger plane to make an emergency landing, shutting down PlayStation globally and orchestrating several dangerous SWAT attacks - including one targeting the family of an FBI agent.
[06/05/25 - 10:01 AM] Starz Renews "The BMF Documentary: Blowing Money Fast" for Season Two The docuseries, which dives deeper into the real stories of the Black Mafia Family figures who inspired the "BMF" scripted series, will also serve as a complement to the fourth season of "BMF," premiering Friday, June 6.
[06/05/25 - 10:01 AM] HBO Original Documentary "Surviving Ohio State" Debuts June 17 The film tells the story of the male victims of Dr. Richard Strauss, a sports medicine physician and serial sex abuser employed by The Ohio State University (OSU) from 1978 to 1998.