TV News: Wonder, In, CBS, New-Gen, Good, Brujo

Wonder Woman
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment have announced they have remastered the original Lynda Carter-led “Wonder Woman” series for Blu-ray. “Wonder Woman: The Complete Collection” will contain all 59 episodes across three seasons, plus the treasured pilot movie, across ten discs. It will also boasts commentary on two episodes from Carter, and numerous featurettes. The boxset arrives July 28th. [Source: WBHE]

In Treatment
HBO is reportedly exploring a reboot of the psychotherapist series “In Treatment” ten years after the series ended its three year run. Gabriel Byrne starred in the original as a psychotherapist in the series which centered on weekly sessions with his patients, as well as with his own therapist. Each season focused on a different group of patients. [Source: TV Line]

CBS
As a result of the COVID-19 production shutdown, “Survivor”will no longer be part of CBS’ schedule this Fall with “S.W.A.T.” moving up from midseason to replace it. Producers won’t be able to get the show up and running in time for the new season. They are presently working with officials in Fiji on an ‘appropriate time’ to start production with health and safety matters its top priority. [Source: Deadline]

New-Gen
Anya Chalotra (“The Witcher”) and brothers Finn Wolfhard (“Stranger Things”) and Nick Wolfhard (“The InBetween”) will headline the voice cast of sci-fi animation series “New-Gen”. The pre-teen series is set in a futuristic utopia called New-Gen, which becomes threatened by a nanotech war. It follows twins who live as ordinary teenagers and nanotech-enhanced superheroes. J.D. Matonti created and produces the show based on the 2008 Marvel Comics series. [Source: Variety]

Good Serial
“Psych” actor James Roday Rodriguez and “The Resident” showrunner Todd Harthan are partnering on the dark comedy series “Good Serial” which has been set up at 20th Century Fox TV. The story follows a trio of roommates, bonded by tragedy, who become vigilantes serving cold dishes of revenge. [Source: Deadline]

Brujo
Diego Boneta (“Terminator: Dark Fate,” “Scream Queens”) has signed on to executive produce and star in “Brujo,” a true story-inspired limited series currently in the works at HBO Max and Legendary Television.

The series unfolds through the eyes of the two most unlikely followers who helped Adolfo Constanzo in his rise to fame as a go-to witch doctor for celebrities, politicians, high-ranking cops, and powerful crime families – through his evolution into a notorious cult leader and serial killer. [Source: Variety]