TV News: Doom, Perry, Costas, NCIS, Kevin

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Doom Patrol
Micah Joe Parker, Wynn Everett, Miles Mussenden, Anita Kalartha and Gina Hiraizumi have scored recurring roles as the members of the bizarre supervillain group The Sisterhood of Dada in the upcoming third season of “Doom Patrol” for HBO Max.

In addition, Madalyn Horcher, Ty Tennant and Sebastian Croft will guest star as members of the Deadboy Detective Agency. Filming on the new season began in January. [Source: Collider]

Perry Mason
“The Knick” creators, executive producers and showrunners Jack Amiel and Michael Begler are coming back to HBO for a new three-year overall deal.

As part of that deal, they will serve as writers, executive producers and showrunners for the second season of “Perry Mason” starring Matthew Rhys, replacing creators Ron Fitzgerald and Rolin Jones who were writers/showrunners on the first season. [Source: Deadline]

Doom Patrol
Bob Costas will return to HBO to host “Back on the Record With Bob Costas,” a new sports interview series – over a decade after leaving the cabler for the MLB Network. Costas will stay with MLB to handle play-by-play duties and taped programming specials.

The series will debut later this spring on HBO, and will be available to stream on HBO Max. The series will air four episodes each year and feature in-depth interviews with figures from the worlds of sports, entertainment and popular culture. [Source: Variety]

NCIS: Los Angeles
CBS has officially greenlit a thirteenth season of “NCIS: Los Angeles” along with picking up the new spin-off “NCIS: Hawaii” which boasts a female lead.

Both shows will join CBS’ 2021-2022 schedule along with the nineteenth season of “NCIS” with Mark Harmon set to return in a possibly limited role, while “NCIS: New Orleans” will end with its current seventh season this year. [Source: TV Line]

Kevin Can F**k Himself
AMC has released the trailer for the Annie Murphy-led meta-comedy “Kevin Can F–k Himself” which will hit AMC+ from Sunday June 13th and AMC from Sunday June 20th.

Blending multi-camera comedy with single-camera realism, Murphy plays Allison McRoberts – a prototypical Sitcom Wife who finally wakes up to – and revolts against – the injustices in her life. Mary Hollis Inboden, Eric Petersen, Alex Bonifer, Brian Howe and Raymond Lee co-star.