Cruel Intentions Eyed (Again!) for Series Adaptation, Now at IMDb TV
Stop us if you’ve heard this one before: A series adaptation of the 1999 film Cruel Intentions is in the works. READ MORE
Stop us if you’ve heard this one before: A series adaptation of the 1999 film Cruel Intentions is in the works. READ MORE
Oh, the hype of pilot season! As networks and stars line up their next projects, we viewers can’t help but anticipate what our future TV schedules might look like READ MORE
E!’s broadcast of Cruel Intentions set tongues wagging Saturday night.
One of the most iconic moments from the racy 1999 drama — the same-sex smooch between Sarah Michelle Gellar’s Kathryn Merteuil and Selma Blair’s Cecile Caldwell — was excised READ MORE
The Sarah Michelle Gellar-fronted TV series reboot of Cruel Intentions is, indeed, as dead as Sebastian Valmont (too soon?) READ MORE
After spending months in pilot purgatory, a decision has finally been made about the future of NBC’s Cruel Intentions — and it’s not good news. READ MORE
“Where do you think Kathryn Merteuil is right now? After her public humiliation on the steps of Manchester Prep, where did she go?” READ MORE & WATCH VIDEO
Cruel Intentions may be headed online.
At the Television Critics Association summer press tour on Tuesday, NBC president Jennifer Salke confirmed to reporters that the revival — which failed to score a series pickup last May — remains alive at the network. And all options are being explored READ MORE
Cruel Intentions still has a pulse.
Sources confirm to TVLine that NBC has extended its contractual options on Sarah Michelle Gellar and her fellow cast members through December, a clear indication that the network still has faith in the project. READ MORE
The television industry’s annual roller coaster of relief and devastation — more commonly known as Upfronts Week — has come to an end. Venerable series have been cancelled (RIP, Castle), long shots have earned additional seasons (party on, Sleepy Hollow!) and READ MORE & VIEW PHOTOS
Cruel Intentions may not have received a formal series order, but NBC is stopping short of calling the Sarah Michelle Gellar-fronted TV adaptation DOA. READ MORE