This Friday got a surprise release from the returning EricM and Lake Hope Features. Here is a preview of the plot for Strung Out on a Wire. "It's been four years since Scott's brother Michael skipped town on the run from some bad debts and dangerous enemies. He's twenty two, soon to be graduating from University and living with his brother's ex-girlfriend, Mary. Things couldn't be going better, until Scott gets word that his brother might be back in town, and bring even more baggage with him. When Michael returns he has the mob on his back, the cops on his tail, and all the enemies he left behind looking for blood. Scott is forced to choose between the bonds of family and the danger it brings or the new life and future he has worked so hard to gain. "
The ratings struggling crime drama T.G has been canceled by DRTV, and in the same week, picked up by the Flip Brothers Studio to become a feature film franchise.

The surprise hit of a show, The Suicide Hand Guide, has been renewed for a second season. The show comes from Blueothello (Assassin: A College Tale) and follows the adventures of a group of suicide doers as they attempt to navigate a world that sees them playing "games" to make sure that they are not go to their own personal hell.
The Suicide Hand Guide is currently the highest rated new serialized series. It has dominated its 10:30 timeslot for the last two weeks, with last having posted its highest rated episode ever which stood at 12.48.
The Suicide Hand Guide is the fourth confirmed series to return to the DRTV lineup next session, as it follows early renewed series Unfinished Business, It's Always Me, and Later Tonight with CzarTim.
Currently, the only actor that has been formally contracted to appear in the second season of the series is Jodelle Ferland, although their are rumors that see Derek Luke and Liam Aiken returning, as well; but, time will tell.
The Suicide Hand Guide currently airs at 10:30 on DRTV.
The full cast for the movie version of the hit Fox television show 24 has been announced! It includes Kiefer Sutherland as Jack Bauer, Carlos Bernard as Tony Almeida, Reiko Aylesworth as Michelle Dessler, Christian Kane as Peter Madsen, James Badge Dale as Chase Edmunds, Elisha Cuthbert as Kim Bauer, Quantum as Robert Daniels, Pedro as Shawn, Russell Yuen as Lee Jin, Yiun/Joseph Chung, Paul Shulze as Ryan Chappelle, Mary Lynn Rajskub as Chloe O’Brian, Sarah Clarke as Nina Myers, Daniel Dae Kim as Agent Tom Baker, Tom Sizemore as Sid, and Glenn Morshower as Aaron Pierce. The film also promises a couple surprise returns, who could they be? You'll have to buy a ticket this Friday to find out.

There was a lot of controversy surrounding the fabled third season to session 6 light weight contender and then session 7 top rated show I Don’t Care. The show has been canceled, twice, on two networks and has had lukewarm viewer response. It just makes it a very undefined show ratings wise. If anyone cares, who are they and why?
Producer Phaethon0017 wanted to make sure a few things were known about the Final Season before the season premiere this Wednesday.
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“For one, I didn’t say I was done until people started telling me that I was.”
“In the season 2 premiere, I included a slight jab at producer Chocolate Dog over his casting of what I felt was an important character for the show. Essentially his show Super’s schedule limited actress Eliza Dushku to two appearances for the season. I was able to work around it, but she really wasn’t needed on his show, I felt.”
“I guess the biggest offense I felt was the uncertainty. I wasn’t paid until very late in the game. Last year I did a short season of four episodes I couldn’t have been happier on my decision. Despite the show gaining steam ratings wise, it wasn’t getting any viewer feedback. Coupled with the estrangement of my network head over minor legalities, I was just glad to get it over with.”
“I used that scene pretty much to express my ambivalence of the show’s reception. I was happy to have my show coincidentally being one of the forerunners for that session’s #1 network, but I really was feeling on the outskirts of everything. I never specifically said that I was going to leave the show, but I decided to create that scene and see how things played out in my absence.”
“This was a bit different than when Quantum had cut off the show. I could understand that. It was ranked #8 overall, and he seemed to be heading in the direction that would lead to more dramas – look at what happened to Snobs. Here I was, the #1 show creator, not even getting my paltry money that was owed to me based on frivolous lawsuits that could have been pushed aside. At the very least make them official. But it just took time, and more time, and I finally decided I was going to go dark until I felt I needed to return.”
“By this point, I was feeling like Brett Favre. I had been apart of the other two networks and their success, I guess now I felt it was going to be my time to see if that success would translate for the final season or if the previous times had been flukes.”
“I really felt no pressure to perform here. I’ve done this twice already, so if the third try falls apart, so be it. This is probably the first show to be doing something like this. Whether you watched the first two seasons or not, everyone will be confused at the beginning of this season. We’re running six episodes, but we’re taking the annoying Star Wars approach to them. You will see how the show ends before you see how it started. I have some very interesting techniques to ensure you’re still interested in going back after hitting the wall."
“I don’t care. That was my motto when I started the show. I just pitched it because I wanted a show because Czartim had one, and it pissed him off that I got it without much effort. I’ve always written the show for myself, so as long as it doesn’t disappoint its biggest and only fan, it’ll be a success.”
The full cast of the new DRTV/Laughing Dead (NOW WITH ZINC!) Productions - The Suicide Hand Guide has just been announced. Joining the previously announced Liam Aiken, Vanessa Hudgens, and Derek Luke are:
Xander Berkley as James, "the veteran game survivor, he's been playing for over several rounds."
Jack White and Taryn Manning as Edward and Karen, "a mysterious couple who committed suicide together."
Jodelle Ferland as Alexandra, "Dylan's sick sister, who is both a burden and motivator for him as he fights to not go to hell."
Luke Goss as Pearce, "Alexandra's guardian who appears mysteriously after Dylan's death."
And Jim Dale as The Narrator, "An all knowing source who may have something to do with the purgatory Dylan is in."
It is currently rumored that Neil Marshall, David Slade, Eli Roth, Marc Foster, and Len Wisemen are in talks to direct the pilot.
The Suicide Hand Guide airs at 10:30 on Wednesdays on DRTV.
After a long hiatus, J*A*G will be returning to the HTG airwaves. A teaser trailer has been posted on the MB. And we have the full official cast list: David James Elliott, Catherine Bell, Patrick Labyorteaux, John M. Jackson, and Steven Culp. The show will be airing on DRTV!
We just got this new teaser poster from the Flip Brothers Studio!
