Sheriff Country Showrunner Matt Lopez Signs CBS Studios Deal, Medical Spinoff in Development
By
Ray Flook
Lightly toasted, lightly seasoned, mostly correct.
Summary
CBS's Sheriff Country showrunner Matt Lopez has signed an overall deal with CBS Studios, which includes developing a medical drama spinoff. The deal covers Lopez's continued work on the Morena Baccarin-starring series as well as new projects for the studio.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledexecutive producer and showrunner Matt Lopez has signed an overall deal with CBS Studios, the studio behind the breakout CBS drama series
Along with developing other projects
Though we still have a few more episodes to go before we know what the future holds for CBS's Morena Baccarin-starring Sheriff Country next season
You might also wanna read

BBC Comedy Chief Jon Petrie Departs for Hat Trick Productions Creative Director Role
Jon Petrie, the BBC's head of comedy for the past five years, is leaving to join Hat Trick Productions (the company behind Derry Girls) as C

Imax and Asian Cinemas Partner for Three New Laser Locations in India, Starting at Mahesh Babu's Hyderabad Theater
Imax Corporation and Asian Cinemas have partnered to open three new Imax with Laser locations in India under the AMB Cinemas brand. The firs

Yeon Sang-ho's Zombie Thriller 'Colony' Surpasses 3 Million Admissions in South Korea After Cannes Premiere
Yeon Sang-ho's zombie thriller 'Colony' has surpassed 3 million admissions (3,475,000) and grossed $24.84M in South Korea during its second

WBITVP Licenses 4,000+ Hours of Reality Programming Including 'The Bachelor' and 'First Dates' to Little Dot Studios
Warner Bros. International Television Production (WBITVP) has sold over 4,000 hours of reality, dating, and factual entertainment programmin

RTL Completes Acquisition of Sky Deutschland from Comcast
RTL Group has completed its acquisition of Sky Deutschland from Comcast, merging two major central European media players. The deal, which c
Low-budget horror films 'Backrooms' and 'Obsession' top box office, beating 'Star Wars' franchise
Low-budget horror films 'Backrooms' (A24, directed by 20-year-old YouTuber Kane Parsons) and 'Obsession' dominated the weekend box office, o
