‘Vikings: Valhalla’ Sets Final Season Premiere Date and Unveils Trailer (TV News Roundup) (2024)

Netflix has dropped a trailer for the final season of “Vikings: Valhalla,” which is set to release on July 11. The series is created by Jeb Stuart and is a sequel to Michael Hirst’s “Vikings” from MGM Television.

The official logline reads, “Set in the early 11th century, ‘Vikings: Valhalla’ chronicles the heroic adventures of some of the most famous Vikings who ever lived, Leif Eriksson, his sister, Freydis and the Norwegian prince Harald Sigurdsson. Season 3 finds our heroes seven years after the conclusion of Season Two. Freydis is now the undisputed leader of pagan Jomsborg, and Leif and Harald have achieved glory in Constantinople. But greater challenges lie ahead in order for each to reach their ultimate destiny.”

Returning cast members include Sam Corlett, Frida Gustavsson, Leo Suter, Laura Berlin, David Oakes and Bradley Freegard. Executive producers are Stuart, Morgan O’Sullivan, Michael Hirst, Sheila Hockin, Steve Stark, James Flynn, John Weber, Sherry Marsh, Alan Gasmer and Paul Buccieri.

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Watch the trailer below.

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The E! network has greenlit the half-hour comedic docuseries “Denise Richards and the Wild Things,” which follows the life of Richards and her family. Starring and executive produced by Richards, the series is set to premiere in 2025.

“My family and I are thrilled to return home to E! Sami and Lola were just 3 and 4 years old when we first shared our story and now we’ve come full circle,” Richards said. “Alex Baskin and I met when I joined ‘The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ and I loved doing that show. This is the perfect partnership for our family’s series as our lives are full of fun, love and unpredictability, and we can’t wait for the audience to share this adventure with us.”

“Denise Richards and the Wild Things” is executive produced by Baskin, Joe Kingsley and Jeff Festa for 32 Flavors. Richards executive produces for Smoke and Mirrors Entertainment. Adam Griffin also serves as executive producer.

Richards appeared as a fulltime cast member on Bravo’s “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” for two seasons, before quitting. During the most recent installment —Season 13 —she made a few memorable, notable guest appearances, clashing especially with Erika Jayne and Dorit Kemsley.

Richards is repped by Vault Entertainment, Goodman, Genowm, Schenkman, Smelkinson & Christopher and Jill Fritzo Public Relations. Richards is also represented by Gersh in unscripted.

AWARD SHOWS

The Critics Choice Association announced that Randy Sklar and Jason Sklar are set to return as hosts for the sixth annual Critics Choice Real TV Awards. It will take place at the Fairmont Century Plaza on June 15. Television host, John Walsh will be honored with the Career Achievement Award, and Tom Bergeron, television personality will be the first recipient of the Sam Rubin Award, which was created in honor of Sam Rubin, a journalist and longtime member of CCA’s Board of Directors who passed away in May.

“RuPaul’s Drag Race” and “The Traitors” lead this year’s nominations, with each earning five nods. Presenters this year will include Alfonso Ribeiro, Brock Davies and Scheana Shay, Chelsea Lazkani, Drew and Jonathan Scott, Duff Goldman, Jane Lynch, Joe Manganiello, Justin Willman, Kamie Crawford, Kirsten Dunst, Mary Bonnet, Matt Iseman, Nicole Young, Patti Stanger, Phil Keoghan, Retta and Sandra Lee.

EXECUTIVE NEWS

In an announcement by president of Rock’n Robin, ABC News Anchor Robin Roberts, Reni Calister has been named as the new chief content officer and Quanny Carr is now the director of development.Both Calister and Carr will serve to advance the company’s portfolio of programming and display it as a leader in the industry.

“Reni and Quanny are dedicated storytellers and a ‘dream team’ who are ready to take Rock’n Robin Productions to new heights,” said Robin Roberts. “As we ready to celebrate our ten-year anniversary at RRP, I am excited to embark on this new chapter with Reni and Quanny as they spearhead creative and continue our mission of impactful storytelling that inspires audiences and champions many stories that might otherwise not be told.”

Calister previously served as head of development at Rock’n Robin Productions from 2018 to 2022. In that role, he led thedevelopmentand production of projects for ESPN, ABC, Disney+, Discovery+, Lifetime and the History Channel.

Carr previously served as director of content at TOGETHXR, where she focused on stories of trailblazing women in sports. She also served as executive producer for “The Syd + TP Show.”

TRAILERS/FIRST LOOKS

Apple TV+ has released the trailer for its upcoming family series “Me” which premieres globally July 12.

According to an official logline, “‘Me’ follows a 12-year-old kid named Ben (Lucian-River Chauhan) who is in the throes of middle school (complete with bullies, crushes and school dances!) as he adjusts to a newly blended family, AND just realized he has super powers. Throughout the 10-episode season, Ben will go on a journey of self-discovery about what having superpowers truly means. He finds an ally in his step-sister Max (Abigail Pniowsky), who helps him harness these powers and uncover the secrets behind the mysteries and tragedies of his community… all while trying to come to terms with what it means to be Ben.”

“Me” was created by Barry L. Levy who serves as showrunner, executive producer and writer with Michael Dowse, Amy Welsh-Hanning and Eben Russell. Aaron Carew serves as the supervising producer. Drowse directs all 10 episodes.

Watch the trailer below.

PROGRAMMING

MGM+ has greenlit the new drama series “The Institute” based on the novel by Stephen King. The series will star Ben Barnes as Tim Jamieson and Mary-Louise Parker as Ms.Sigsby.

Per an official logline, the series follows, “12-year-old genius Luke Ellis [who] is kidnapped, [and] awakens at The Institute, a facility full of children who all got there the same way he did, and who are all possessed of unusual abilities. In a nearby town, haunted former police officer Tim Jamieson has come looking to start a new life, but the peace and quiet won’t last, as his story and Luke’s are destined to collide.”

Jack Bender will serve as director with Benjamin Cavell as writer. The pair will also executive produce.

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“Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom Protecting the Wild” celebrates its 2023-24 broadcast season on NBC as the most-watched weekend wildlife show across cable TV. It brought in over 1.1 million weekly viewers. Back by popular demand, the series is set to return to NBC for a second season this fall.

Peter Gros and Dr. Rae Wynn-Grantwill also return as co-hosts to bring viewers across the U.S., and international destinations and highlight some of the most impactful and remarkable conservation stories.

“We’re proud of the work we’ve accomplished for Season One and we look forward to Season Two and taking our viewers on even wilder adventures,” said Jennifer Wulf, vice president of brand marketing for Mutual of Omaha.

Season 1 weekends is available to watch on NBC’s “The More You Know” educational programming block,NBC.comand NBC VOD.

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