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Link: Killjoys producers talk family and memory and preview Season 5

From Heather M. of TV Goodness:

Link: Killjoys producers talk family and memory and preview Season 5
“What I love is that [Killjoys] imagines the best of what our future could be so we don’t have to explain or get through all the things we’re working toward, whether it’s inclusivity, diversity, progressivity, all of that stuff. We get to imagine we’re just there and we get to fight monsters who want to eat our brains. It was part of the environment I stepped into. That’s how Lovretta rolls.” Continue reading. 

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Space, SYFY, IDW Entertainment, SEVEN24 Films announce return to production of Wynonna Earp

From a media release:

IDW Entertainment, SEVEN24 Films, Space (soon to be CTV Sci-fi Channel), and SYFY announced today that “Wynonna Earp,” the award-winning series based on the IDW comic created by Beau Smith, has been greenlit to start production for its fourth season.

With a major commitment from Bell Media’s Crave as a new production partner and streaming platform, production is slated to begin later this year. Season 4 is expected to debut in Summer 2020 on Space in Canada and SYFY in the US, with Seasons 1-3 streaming on Crave in Canada in the fall.

Additionally, IDW Entertainment announced that Cineflix Studios has come aboard to co-produce, with Cineflix rights handling international sales for all four seasons of the series. Winner of the 2018 People’s Choice Award for Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show, “Wynonna Earp” follows the life of the great, great granddaughter (Melanie Scrofano, “Bad Blood”) of famous lawman Wyatt Earp. The action-packed supernatural sci-fi series stars Scrofano, Tim Rozon
(“Schitt’s Creek”), Dominique Provost-Chalkley (“Avengers: Age of Ultron”) and Katherine Barrell (“Working Moms”).

Known for having one of the most active social media communities – from arranging fan conventions around the world to raising money for LGBTQ charities – “Wynonna Earp” has been praised for its “fierce and committed performances”*, and has received and been nominated for numerous awards including Canadian Screen Awards, GLAAD Media Awards, Directors Guild of Canada, Writers Guild of Canada and Alberta Film & Television Awards.

SEVEN24’s Jordy Randall and Tom Cox, in addition to Cineflix’s Peter Emerson and Brett Burlock, serve as Executive Producers along with Todd Berger and Rick Jacobs.

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Link: Killjoys: Derek Robertson finds “write” opportunity — interview

From John Baker of Three If By Space:

Link: Killjoys: Derek Robertson finds “write” opportunity — interview
“Ever since I was 10 years old I wanted to write TV shows. There was a Hollywood memorabilia store a few blocks from my place and that’s where I kind of stumbled onto the idea. In the back, they had copies of old TV scripts. I’d buy them and I just become hooked on the idea.” Continue reading. 

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Link: Wynonna Earp: Emily Andras talks “Daddy Lessons” and “War Paint”

From Bridget Liszewski of The TV Junkies:

Link: Wynonna Earp: Emily Andras talks “Daddy Lessons” and “War Paint”
“We’ve set up all year that the thing Wynonna fears the most is being alone and letting her team down, and that seems to be exactly what has happened. Unlike the episode where she kind of breaks down and gives Bulshar Peacemaker, she seems determined to get them back at any cost.” Continue reading.

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Link: Why Megan Follows loves the playful world of Wynonna Earp

From Bridget Liszewski of The TV Junkies:

Link: Why Megan Follows loves the playful world of Wynonna Earp
“It’s really been their commitment and fighting for it that kept the show alive. It’s always exciting too when a show has really strong female protagonists and characters. That show in particular, with its inclusivity and diversity, really hits a lot of the right notes.” Continue reading. 

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