UPDATED, 9 AM: The previously unaired third season of Loudermilk premieres today, Tuesday, April 27 on Amazon Prime Video in the U.S.
PREVIOUS, March 10: Loudermilk has found a new home. Amazon has picked up the praised former Audience Network comedy series starring Ron Livingston. Seasons 1 and 2, which had aired on…
In January, AT&T announced that DirecTV’s Audience Network was shutting down, transforming itself into an HBO Max Preview Channel. While not surprising, the move threw in limbo three original series on the channel: comedyLoudermilk and dramas Condor and Mr. Mercedes.
While David E. Kelley’s Mr. Mercedes had just…
The future of Audience Network originals Condor and Loudermilk remains in limbo after HBO Max content boss Kevin Reilly addressed the pending closure of the AT&T network.
Drama Condor, which stars Max Irons and was based on the James Grady novel Six Days of the Condor and its 1975 film adaptation Three Days of the Cond…
Just a couple weeks ahead of the Season 2 finale, AT&T Audience Network has renewed hit comedy seriesLoudermilk for a third season. The network has ordered 10 episodes of the half-hour comedy. Seasons 1 and 2 also consisted of ten episodes each. Production is scheduled this spring in Vancouver with premiere set for…
We’re getting the first extended look at Season 2 of AT&T Audience Network’s hit comedy series Loudermilk.
After a relapse in New Orleans and a falling out with his best friend and sponsor, Ben (Will Sasso), Loudermilk (Ron Livingston) is back in Seattle trying to piece his world back together. With his "Sober…
AT&T Audience Network has set the premiere date for comedy hit Loudermilk’s second season and also scheduled a new feature length documentary chronicling the decay in East St. Louis, Illinois, Give Us This Day.
Bobby Farrelly joins the Loudermilk season two as a director. Both Farrelly brothers (Peter and Bobby) will…
Moving to Los Angeles to embark on his career more than two decades ago, writer-director Peter Farrelly (There’s Something About Mary, Dumb and Dumber) never had the small screen in mind. “Unless you were on Seinfeld or Cheers or Friends, then it wasn't worth it — it seemed like a waste of time,” Farrelly recalled…
Producer/director Bart Peters, former head of programming, production and development at AT&T’s Audience Network, has launched Big Branch Productions. The company, which has offices in Los Angeles and Nashville, plans to produce original content across all genres and platforms for film, TV and live-audience…
“I always like characters like this who are anti-social, hard to get along with, but there's still something within them that's likeable and can help other people,” Loudermilk EP Bobby Mort told Dawn Chmielewski today at The Contenders Emmys. With Sam Loudermilk—the misanthropic recovering alcoholic and substance…
AT&T Audience Network has ordered a 10-episode second season of its critically praised original comedy series Loudermilk. Production is scheduled to begin this July in Vancouver with the premiere slated for fall.
Created by writer-director Peter Farrelly (Dumb And Dumber, There's Something About Mary) and Bobby Mort…
Heading out on the Peak TV highway tonight, Audience’s comedy Hit the Road starring and co-created by Jason Alexander really goes nowhere fast. Premiering with the more promising 12-step-based Loudermilk on the AT&T-owned network, the self-described "not a family show" comedy about a family band of wannabe stars has a…
When I came out here in ’84 I had zero interest in doing TV,” Audience Network’s Loudermilk co-creator Peter Farrelly told TV critics at TCA. Best known for such films as Something About Mary, Dumb and Dumber,Shallow Hal, etc., Farrelly said he was glad to make the move, to keep doing boundary pushing…