The first teaser for "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina" dropped on Netflix, and Damon Wayans will appear on "Happy Together." Those are among the highlights of TV news.
FIRST LOOKS
Netflix released the trailer for "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina." From Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, the creator of "Riverdale," the show is a dark coming of age story that dabbles in witchcraft, the occult and horror, starring Kiernan Shipka as the titular teenage witch. Its first season launches Oct. 26 on the streamer.
"Glimpse," a new sci-fi series created by DUST in partnership with Futurism, premiered Thursday on Facebook Watch. Following eight individuals who deal with the quickly changing human condition, the show features up and coming talent such as Tony Cavalero of "School of Rock," Leven Rambin of "The Hunger Games" and more. "Glimpse" is also available to stream across DUST platforms.
"How to Get Away With Murder" returns for its fifth season on Sept. 27 at 10 p.m. on ABC. Watch the first trailer for the new season below.
CASTING
Adan Rocha will join the cast of the "Murphy Brown" revival as a series regular, making his first appearance in the show's second episode. Rocha will play the role of Miguel, a college student and Mexican DREAMER who came to the United States as a baby.
Damon Wayans is set to appear in the eighth episode of the first season of "Happy Together," CBS' new family sitcom loosely based on Ben Winston's experience when Harry Styles moved into his house. The show stars Damon Wayans Jr, Amber Stevens West and Felix Mallard.
Arielle Kebbel, known for roles in "John Tucker Must Die," "The Vampire Diaries," and "Ballers," is set to be a recurring guest starring in at least two episodes of ABC's mid season drama, "Grand Hotel." Executive produced by Eva Longoria, the show is set at the Riviera Grand hotel in Miami Beach, where a chef goes missing during a hurricane after discovering a secret about the hotel.
The upcoming 18th season of "Hell's Kitchen," which premieres Sept. 28 on FOX, will pit veteran contestants against rookies. The blue team will be made of up returning contestants Bret Hauser, Heather Williams, Jen Gavin, Kevin Cottle, Roe DiLeo, T Gregorie and Trevor McGrath, while the rookies on the red team include Chris Mendonca, Chris Motto, Gizzy Barton, Jose DeJesus, Kanae Houston, Mia Castro, Scotley Innis and Scott Popovic.
GREENLIGHTS
YouTube has given the green light to "State of Pride," a new YouTube original feature documentary that examines the significance of Pride, 50 years after the historic Stonewall Riots. The docu is directed by filmmakers Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, known for their Oscar winner "Common Threads: Stories From the Quilt" and Emmy winner "Celluloid Closet," and produced by leading digital studio Portal A. It documentary is slated to debut in June 2019.
EXECUTIVE NEWS
Erika Soto Lamb will take on the role of Comedy Central's vice president of social impact strategy, the network announced Thursday. Based in New York City, in this newly created role Lamb will lead a portfolio of multi-platform social change initiatives aimed at empowering Comedy Central's audiences to have an impact on the challenges facing them today.
DEALS
DAZN, the live and on-demand sports streaming platform, announced a multiyear rights agreement with Combate Americas, the premier Hispanic Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) sports franchise, Thursday. Bringing a minimum of 13 fight nights per year to DAZN, the first will be this weekend's card headlined by Levy Marroquin vs. Jose "Pochito" Alday.
RATINGS
The season finale of "World of Dance" held steady with last week's episode in the Wednesday overnight ratings, drawing a 1.2 rating in adults 18-49 and 5.6 million viewers for NBC. For Fox, "MasterChef" (1.2 rating, 3.9 million viewers) was up 20% in the demo at 9 p.m compared to the episode that aired at 8.
Telemundo is poised to close out the 52-week Nielsen season for 2017-2018 as the number one Spanish language network in weekday primetime viewing among both adults 18-49 and adults 18-24. According to Nielsen's Most Current ratings (Live+7 through Aug. 26).