Nora und Lilla Zuckerman als neue Showrunner für die dritte Staffel von High Potential ernannt

Nora und Lilla Zuckerman wurden für die dritte Staffel des ABC-Dramas High Potential als Executive Producer und Showrunner verpflichtet. Dies folgt auf die Verlängerung der Serie durch ABC im März und den Weggang des bisherigen Showrunners Todd Harthan, der die ersten beiden Staffeln leitete.

Die Zuckerman-Schwestern fungierten zuvor als Showrunner für die erste Staffel der Peacock-Serie Poker Face. Zudem schrieben sie als Executive Producer am Pilotfilm für Hulus Buffy: New Sunnydale, der jedoch nicht als Serie in Auftrag gegeben wurde. Ihre Verpflichtung erfolgt nach der Verlängerung von High Potential für eine dritte Staffel durch ABC im März, als auch der Abschied von Harthan bekannt gegeben wurde, der sich nun der Entwicklung einer Live-Action-Adaption von Eragon bei Disney+ widmet.

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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.

ABC has renewed the drama series High Potential for a third season. Showrunner Todd Harthan is leaving the production to develop a live-action adaptation of Eragon at Disney+. A replacement showrunner will be announced later.

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ABC procedural High Potential introduces Jennifer Jason Leigh as the enigmatic Willa Quinn in its second season. The character appears in the March 17 episode at 9/8c. Willa is a New York fixer connected to the mystery of missing Roman Sinquerra.

March 2026 brought a mix of renewals and cancellations for several TV series across broadcast, cable, and streaming platforms. Networks like ABC and Fox announced multiple continuations, while FX and Apple TV confirmed endings for popular shows. These decisions shape the upcoming fall schedules and streaming lineups.

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In the penultimate episode of High Potential season 2, which aired on March 31, Morgan and Wagner shared their first kiss after a tense day investigating thieves. The episode revealed more about Wagner's past and ended on a cliffhanger involving his father. Fans reacted variably to the romantic development.

The post-apocalyptic drama Paradise, starring Sterling K. Brown, is set to conclude after a potential third season on Hulu, according to executive producer John Hoberg. Hoberg indicated that the show's storyline is designed to wrap up in a way that precludes a fourth season. Hulu has not yet renewed the series for Season 3.

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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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