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[09/08/23 - 11:26 PM] Development Update: Week of September 4-8 Updates include: Roku is the latest streamer to pull originals, acquisitions; HBO's "Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel" to sign off with current season; and Warner Bros. Television suspends overall deals.
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[09/29/21 - 08:54 AM] Video: Freak Out Fridays - The Roku Channel Highlights include the Roku debuts of "50 States of Fright," "The Expecting" and "When The Streetlights Go On."
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[09/28/20 - 11:50 AM] Video: "50 States of Fright" New Episodes - Official Trailer - Quibi New tales will be released from Iowa, Washington, Colorado and Missouri starting today.
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[08/28/20 - 11:25 PM] Development Update: Friday, August 28 Updates include: FOX plots animated spin-off for "The X-Files"; Gus Birney, Dylan Gage tapped for Starz's "Shining Vale"; and CBS assigns more production return dates.
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[04/03/20 - 08:01 AM] Video: "50 States of Fright" - Official Trailer - Quibi Sam Raimi brings us a horror anthology with terrifying tales from every state.
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[03/27/20 - 11:11 PM] Development Update: Friday, March 27 Updates include: HBO pushes production dates on "Barry," "Succession"; and Quibi fills out release schedule for April.
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[03/13/20 - 08:31 AM] Video: "50 States of Fright" - Official Teaser - Quibi The series comes from executive producer Sam Raimi.
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[10/03/19 - 09:02 AM] Quibi Announces New Horror Series "50 States of Fright" from Gunpowder & Sky's ALTER, DIGA Studios and Executive Producer Sam Raimi Rachel Brosnahan, Travis Fimmel, Christina Ricci, Jacob Batalon, Ming-Na Wen, Taissa Farmiga, Asa Butterfield, John Marshall Jones and Ron Livingston will star in the anthology series.
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[03/12/19 - 11:49 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, March 12 Updates include: Tom Payne tapped as new lead on FOX's "Prodigal Son"; Justin Kirk joins Jennifer Morrison in "Under the Bridge" at CBS; and AMC eyes a new series set in the "Orphan Black" universe.
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[10/10/18 - 11:29 PM] Development Update: Wednesday, October 10 Updates include: Rick Muirragui brings DC Comics' "Secret Six" to CBS; Seth Grahame-Smith's "The Last American Vampire" eyed as NBC drama; and Chris Spencer to star in comedy "I Just Do" for FOX.
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