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Confirmed: ‘Deadwood’ Movie Officially On The Way At HBO

We’ve been hearing about a possible Deadwood movie for a while now. It was reported back in 2015 that HBO was considering a follow-up to the western TV series, which ended its three-season run 12 years ago now in 2006. In early 2016 it sounded like HBO had given the greenlight to the movie, though apparently that was just a verbal commitment. Then, later in 2016, came word that series creator David Milch was working on the screenplay for the movie.
We got a brief update on the movie’s status last year, but for the most part things have been relatively quiet the past couple of years. But now business is really picking up. HBO’s president of programming Casey Bloys movie has officially confirmed that the Deadwood is on the way and will hopefully begin filming soon.
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‘Westworld’ Season 3 Ordered By HBO

Season two of HBO’s Westworld just kicked off a couple of weeks back, but fans already have a new season to look forward to sometime down the road.
The network has officially ordered season three of the series, which is created by Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, just two episodes into season two.
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Tags: Athena Wickham, Ben Stephenson, Casey Bloys, HBO, J.J. Abrams, JJ Abrams, Jonathan Nolan, Lisa Joy, Richard J. Lewis, Roberto Patino, Westworld
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HBO Offers Updates On ‘Deadwood’ Movie, ‘True Detective,’ ‘The Night Of’

In addition to talking about the current status of any possible Game of Thrones prequels or spinoffs, as well as how many episodes season eight will have, HBO president of programming Casey Bloys also offered brief status updates for some of their other projects.
Bloys shared the current status of that Deadwood movie we’ve been hearing about, which fans of the western series have been anxiously awaiting word on. The update doesn’t really offer much, sadly, so don’t excitedly rush below to see it. He also shared where things stand on two more recent shows: True Detective, which had an outstanding debut season but rough second season, leaving the status of season three up in the air; and The Night Of, their crime series which was initially a limited series but due to its success is being considered for new episodes.
See what Bloys had to say about the three projects below.
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