High Potential names Nora and Lilla Zuckerman as new season 3 showrunners

Nora and Lilla Zuckerman have been named executive producers and showrunners of the ABC drama High Potential for its third season. The move follows ABC's March renewal of the series and the departure of previous showrunner Todd Harthan, who led the first two seasons.

The Zuckerman sisters previously served as showrunners on the first season of Peacock's Poker Face. They also wrote and executive-produced the pilot for Hulu's Buffy: New Sunnydale, which was not ordered to series. Their hiring comes after ABC renewed High Potential for season 3 in March, at which time Harthan's exit was announced as he moved on to develop a live-action Eragon adaptation at Disney+.

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NBC orders four new series while scrapping four pilots

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NBC has greenlit four pilots to series for the 2026-27 television season. The network also scrapped four other projects, including a drama starring Emily Deschanel. The decisions follow an evaluation of eight pilots developed for consideration.

Kaitlin Olson revealed that fan enthusiasm for a Morgan-Karadec romance directly influenced the separate romantic storylines in High Potential's second season. The show's writers opted to keep the pair apart by introducing new love interests for each. Olson shared these insights in an interview with Variety.

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High Potential wrapped its second season on April 7 with a murder case exposing secrets about Detective Karadec's fiancée Lucia, who aided her ex-boyfriend in the crime and now faces jail time. The episode featured developments on the Roman storyline and two major cliffhangers, leaving viewers anticipating season 3. Star Amirah J shared her excitement about the finale's direction.

Apple TV has greenlit a new half-hour comedy starring Elizabeth Banks as a divorcée navigating her father's retirement community escapades. The series, created by Liz Heldens and Matt Ward, follows Banks' character forming an unlikely alliance amid matchmaking mishaps. Production is set to begin in Los Angeles later this year.

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Showrunner Louisa Levy has confirmed that Hannah Wells and Garrett Graham will appear in the second season of Off Campus on Prime Video. Their romance will no longer drive the story, which will instead focus on another couple.

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