[03/27/26 - 11:47 PM] Development Update: Week of March 23-27 Updates include: CBS cancels "DMV," "Watson"; Himesh Patel cast in "The X-Files" reboot pilot; and "Star Trek: Starfleet Academy" to end with upcoming second season.
[11/21/25 - 11:37 PM] Development Update: Week of November 17-21 Updates include: Hallmark Channel's "The Way Home" to end with upcoming season; Apple TV delays launch of "The Hunt"; and Necar Zadegan joins the cast of "CIA" at CBS.
[11/03/25 - 01:34 PM] FX Orders "Untitled Snowfall Spinoff" Drama Series Set in '90s Los Angeles soon after the end of the original series, a recovering addict strives to take West Coast rap mainstream - while gang wars erupt and record labels move to exploit hip hop culture for their own gain.
[06/06/25 - 11:52 PM] Development Update: Week of June 2-6 Updates include: FOX cancels dramas "Alert: Missing Persons Unit" and "The Cleaning Lady"; Prime Video rescinds second season of "Étoile"; and Samuel L. Jackson to lead "Tulsa King" spin-off at Paramount+.
[03/21/25 - 11:47 PM] Development Update: Week of March 17-21 Updates include: Max cancels "The Sex Lives of College Girls" after three seasons; Chris O'Donnell to lead ABC's "9-1-1: Nashville"; and TBS's "American Dad!" plots return to FOX.
[03/29/23 - 11:50 PM] Development Update: Wednesday, March 29 Updates include: NBC renews "American Ninja Warrior" through season 16; Freeform's "grown-ish" to end with upcoming season; and FX mulls "Snowfall" spin-off series.
DESCRIPTION: (from FX's press release, June 2026) FX's "The Drop: A Snowfall Saga," the new drama from Malcolm Spellman and producers of the acclaimed FX series "Snowfall," will premiere Tuesday, September 8 at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT on FX and Hulu. One new episode of the eight-episode series will be available weekly following the premiere. The series will also stream on Disney+ internationally. "The Drop: A Snowfall Saga" follows "Snowfall" characters Wanda Bell (Gail Bean) and Leon Simmons (Isaiah John) as they fight to reinvent themselves in 90s Los Angeles, where the fallout from the crack epidemic is fueling a new game: the rise of West Coast rap.