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The renewal for Murderbot comes a day ahead of the show’s first season finale, set for July 11. The CBS Studios show is based on the first book in Martha Wells’ Hugo and Nebula Award-winning Murderbot ...
Anyone boasting an Apple TV+ subscription can speak to the streaming service’s seemingly endless supply of sci-fi offerings ...
Murderbot has willed its way to a Season 2 on Apple TV+. The renewal news on Thursday comes ahead of the conclusion of the first season, which debuts on Friday. More from Deadline ...
"Paul just found it in the bookstore," Chris Weitz said in an interview with For The Win. "Yeah, I liked the cover of the book," Paul Weitz said with a laugh, referencing the The Murderbot Diaries ...
Chris and Paul Weitz also explain to TheWrap the “daunting” nature of deciding when to introduce a fan-favorite character Jacob Bryant July 14, 2025 @ 3:19 PM ...
Paul Weitz: Yeah, I feel very differently about this at this stage in my career than I did earlier. At this stage in my career, I only want to work with authors who are up for being involved in ...
Brothers and creative collaborators Chris and Paul Weitz know their way around humor, in all forms. Consider the way they deftly pivoted from the broad raunchiness of American Pie in 1999, to the ...
This week on The Treatment, Elvis speaks with Murderbot co-creators Chris and Paul Weitz about the Apple TV+ sci-fi comedy series. Then, filmmaker Laurent Bouzereau stops by to break down his new ...
Film Actors Join Paul Weitz Play Topher Grace and Olivia Thirlby have joined the cast of Paul Weitz’s new comedy, “Lonely, I’m Not,” at the Off Broadway Second Stage Theater.
Film Actors Join Paul Weitz Play Topher Grace and Olivia Thirlby have joined the cast of Paul Weitz’s new comedy, “Lonely, I’m Not,” at the Off Broadway Second Stage Theater.
The slate of 2015 premieres includes films from directors Noah Baumbach, Joe Swanberg, Jared Hess and Paul Weitz. Weitz’s film, “Grandma,” is set to premiere, marking his first time at ...
With the movie "American Dreamz," Paul Weitz set out to satirize the culture of fear in post-9/11 America. But before he could even finish the screenplay -- which pokes fun at terrorists, the Bush ...