ATX TV Festival 2020 Sets First Panels for Virtual Edition, Including ‘Scrubs’ Reunion and More
Revamped as ATX TV…From the Couch, this year’s edition will be a free, streaming, wholly virtual TV festival.
Revamped as ATX TV…From the Couch, this year’s edition will be a free, streaming, wholly virtual TV festival.
Rather than cancel the festival altogether, Season 9 will be retitled “ATX TV…from the Couch!” with panels and programming shared remotely.
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This year’s lineup will also feature a screening of the unaired CBS pilot for “L.A. Confidential,” starring Walton Goggins and Shea Whigham.
The star, creator, and cast came together for “Tremors: The Pilot Presentation,” sharing footage and plans for the passed-over SyFy series.
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck go back to ’90s Charlestown, where the cops were dirty, the criminals blue collar, and the law met them somewhere in the middle.
“The League” celebrated its 10-year anniversary at the ATX Television Festival.
Silly, sharp, and featuring some stellar craftwork, HBO’s Spanish-language original series is a delight for anyone, but especially horror fans.
Speaking at the ATX Television Festival, Blumhouse Television co-presidents Marci Wiseman and Jeremy Gold outlined the indie TV studio’s future projects.
Bob Odenkirk and Rosa Salazar star in the Amazon Prime Video series, due out later this year.
The ATX Television Festival in Austin opened on June 6 with a screening of HBO’s “Euphoria,” starring Zendaya.
HBO’s first Spanish-language series joins the annual TV festival program, along with new episodes of AMC’s “The Terror: Infamy.”