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[03/04/21 - 05:03 AM] Paramount+ Launches Today with Live Sports, Breaking News, and a Mountain of Entertainment Featuring more than 30,000 episodes and countless films from ViacomCBS' family of world-renowned brands and production studios, including BET, CBS, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon, Paramount Pictures and the Smithsonian Channel, Paramount+ is home to premium entertainment for the whole family.
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[10/09/20 - 10:10 AM] Video: CBS All Access Debuts Official Trailer and Key Art for "The Stand" During New York Comic Con Panel The nine-episode limited-event series premieres Thursday, December 17, with new episodes dropping weekly on Thursdays exclusively for CBS All Access subscribers.
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[09/16/20 - 01:00 PM] CBS All Access Unveils New York Comic Con Lineup with the "Star Trek" Universe and "The Stand" New York Comic Con's Metaverse will takie place virtually October 8-11 at YouTube.com/NYCC and FindtheMetaverse.com.
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[08/30/20 - 06:05 PM] Video: First Look at "The Stand," A CBS All Access Limited Event Series Based on the Novel by Stephen King Whoopi Goldberg, Alexander Skarsgård, James Marsden, Odessa Young, Jovan Adepo, and many more star in the project, due on December 17.
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[08/25/20 - 09:00 AM] CBS All Access' Limited Event Series "The Stand" to Premiere on Thursday, Dec. 17 The nine-episode series will drop weekly on Thursdays exclusively for CBS All Access subscribers.
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[07/30/20 - 05:00 AM] ViacomCBS Debuts Expanded and Enhanced CBS All Access More than 3,500 episodes across ViacomCBS' leading portfolio of entertainment brands will now be available on CBS All Access, including popular series from BET, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon, Smithsonian Channel and more.
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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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[10/17/19 - 10:00 AM] Greg Kinnear Joins CBS All Access' "The Stand" as Glen Bateman Kinnear joins previously announced cast members James Marsden, Amber Heard, Heather Graham, Odessa Young, Jovan Adepo, Owen Teague, Henry Zaga, Brad William Henke, Eion Bailey, Katherine McNamara, Hamish Linklater, Alexander Skarsgård and Whoopi Goldberg.
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[10/15/19 - 11:16 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, October 15 Updates include: Apple TV+ plans second seasons for five series; HBO Max lands streaming rights to "The West Wing"; and Tony Gilroy boards Disney+'s Cassian Andor prequel series.
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[10/11/19 - 10:00 AM] CBS All Access' "The Stand" Welcomes Additional Cast Members Eion Bailey, Katherine McNamara and Hamish Linklater are the latest on tap.
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[10/01/19 - 11:52 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, October 1 Updates include: ABC cancels summer drama "Grand Hotel"; Ava DuVernay to bring comic book series "DMZ" to HBO Max; and Winston Duke to lead "Swagger" for Apple TV+.
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[09/13/19 - 09:01 AM] Alexander Skarsgard Joins CBS All Access' "The Stand" as Randall Flagg Today also marks the first day of principal photography on the project, which is shooting in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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[09/11/19 - 09:00 AM] CBS All Access Announces Additional Casting for "The Stand" Whoopi Goldberg, Jovan Adepo, Owen Teague, Brad William Henke and Daniel Sunjata are the latest on tap.
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[08/01/19 - 03:39 PM] CBS All Access Announces Casting for "The Stand" The project is based on Stephen King's bestselling novel of the same name, and Stephen King will write the last chapter of the series, providing a new coda that won't be found in the book.
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[06/21/19 - 11:27 PM] Development Update: Friday, June 21 Updates include: James Marsden, Greg Kinnear among eyed for "The Stand" adaptation at CBS All Access; Nat Geo's "The Right Stuff" rounds out cast; and Paramount Network's "Paradise Lost" fills out ensemble.
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[01/30/19 - 02:19 PM] CBS All Access Orders Stephen King's "The Stand" to Series Josh Boone and Ben Cavell will write and executive produce the series.
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[03/30/18 - 11:29 PM] Development Update: Friday, March 30 Updates include: Disney Channel pulls the plug on "Stuck in the Middle"; Amazon to bring "A League of Their Own" to the small screen; and CBS All Access rounds out cast of "$1."
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