TV Show Casting

TV Casting: MANIFEST, THE 100, Eden Brolin in YELLOWSTONE, & More

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TV Show Casting for Manifest, The 100, Yellowstone, and More

Manifest, The 100, Yellowstone, and other TV productions have made recent TV show casting, TV movie casting, and TV directing news. These shows and movies air on:  The CW, Fox, NBC, FX, HBO, and Amazon Prime. Beware of spoilers in these casting announcements.

Paramount Network

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Yellowstone

Eden Brolin has been cast as Mia, “a barrel racer at the rodeo who becomes friendly with the bunkhouse guys.”

She joins already cast Q’orianka Kilcher and Jennifer Landon in Season 3.

NBC

Manifest

Yasha Jackson has been cast as Suzanne, “the ex-girlfriend of Ben Stone.”

Andrene Ward-Hammond has been cast as Captain Kate Bowers, “the new Captain in Michaela’s (Melissa Roxburgh) precinct. She’s described as a no-nonsense Captain so it’s likely she won’t let Michaela reach beyond her normal police duties like she was allowed to in the past.”

Ellen Tamaki has been cast as Detective Mikami, “the new detective assigned to work alongside Detective Stone” described as “a bright and confident detective.”

Garrett Wareing has been cast as TJ, “a college freshman who had been a passenger on Flight 828, but after the five-year time “loss” is feeling a bit left out.”

The CW

The 100

Shelby Flannery has been upped to a series regular as Hope Diyoza, the grown-up daughter of Ex-U.S. Navy SEAL / terrorist Charmaine Diyoza.

Fox

Empire

Katlynn Simone has been upped to a series regular as Treasure, “an up-and-coming artist that signed with the Lyon label and was part of the duo opposite Serayah.”

Meta Golding has been upped to a series regular as Teri, “the love interest to the eldest Lyon son, Andre (Trai Byers), and the mother of Quincy (Skylan Brooks) who was wrongly incarcerated at the same facility as Andre.”

Wood Harris has been upped to a series regular as Damon Cross, an international money launderer who hopes to catch the attention of Cookie.

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Mario has been upped to a series regular as Devon, “an earnest, up-and-coming R&B singer who supports his ailing sister.”

They join already cast Vivica A. Fox in Season 6.

Empire: Season 6 will begin airing on Fox on September 24, 2019.

FX

Fargo

Glynn Turman has been cast as Doctor Senator.

This actor joins already cast Chris Rock in Season 4.

HBO

His Dark Materials

Joe Tandberg has been cast as the voice of Iorek Byrnison.

David Suchet has been cast as the voice of Kaisa who is Serafina Pekkala’s (the witch) daemon.

Cristela Alonzo has been cast as the voice of Hester (Lee’s daemon).

Kit Connor has been cast as the voice of Pantalaimon (Lyra’s daemon).

Helen McCrory has been cast as the voice of Stelmaria (Asriel’s daemon).

Brian Fisher has been cast as the voice of Mrs. Coulter’s Golden Monkey daemon.

Amazon Prime

The Lord of the Rings

Will Poulter has been cast in an unspecified role.

He joins already cast Markella Kavenagh.

The Lord of the Rings‘ plot synopsis: The series will be set during the Second Age of Middle Earth.

J.A. Bayona will be directing the first two episodes of the TV adaptation.

The Boys

Goran Visnjic has been cast as Alistair Adana, “the charismatic and shadowy leader of a mysterious church.”

Claudia Doumit has been cast as Victoria Neuman, “a young wunderkind congresswoman.”

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Rollo Tomasi

Rollo Tomasi is a Connecticut-based film critic, TV show critic, news, and editorial writer. He will have a MFA in Creative Writing from Columbia University in 2025. Rollo has written over 700 film, TV show, short film, Blu-ray, and 4K-Ultra reviews. His reviews are published in IMDb's External Reviews and in Google News. Previously you could find his work at Empire Movies, Blogcritics, and AltFilmGuide. Now you can find his work at FilmBook.
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