LOS ANGELES, CA – November 10, 2014 – SHOWTIME has picked up a second season of the critically-acclaimed new drama series THE AFFAIR and a fifth season of the Emmy® and Golden Globe®-winning hit series HOMELAND, to air 10 and 12 new episodes respectively in 2015. The announcement was made today by David Nevins, President, Showtime Networks Inc. Season-to-date, HOMELAND season four is averaging six million weekly viewers across platforms – steadily building momentum and growing in each of its last three weeks. On pace to be the network’s most time-shifted original series, THE AFFAIR is averaging 3.9 million weekly viewers across platforms. The series has grown consistently every single week since its premiere, with 87 percent of the show’s audience tuning-in after the original Sunday 10 p.m. telecast. Both series currently air on Sunday nights starting at 9 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME.
“In its fourth season, HOMELAND has brilliantly reinvented itself. It continues to capture the attention of a devoted fan base, and has provided an enviable platform for the successful launch of THE AFFAIR,” said Nevins. “With thought-provoking, relevant and addictive storylines, both series have been embraced, dissected and much debated week after week. We’re excited to see more from these complex shows in 2015.”
The buzz for HOMELAND’s rebooted fourth season continues to grow, as Carrie Mathison (Emmy, SAG and Golden Globe Award winner Claire Danes) continues to fight the war on terror on the front lines while working as Chief of Station at the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan. Her mission pulls her into the complex dichotomy between international diplomacy and clandestine operations. The series also stars Emmy and Tony® Award winner Mandy Patinkin, Emmy nominee Rupert Friend, Tracy Letts, Laila Robins and Nazanin Boniadi. Produced by Fox 21, the series was developed for American television by Alex Gansa and Howard Gordon, and is based on the original Israeli series "Prisoners of War" by Gideon Raff. Along with Gansa, Gordon and Raff, the executive producers for season four are Alexander Cary, Chip Johannessen, Meredith Stiehm, Avi Nir, Ran Telem and Lesli Linka Glatter.
THE AFFAIR explores the emotional and psychological effects of an extramarital affair. The provocative drama, told separately from the male and female perspective, uses distinct memory biases to both misdirect and intrigue. Golden Globe nominee Ruth Wilson plays Alison, a young woman waiting tables at a popular Hamptons diner, trying to piece her life back together in the wake of a tragedy. Her husband Cole (SAG Award® nominee Joshua Jackson), struggles to keep it all together, both with his wife and the financially-strained ranch that has been in his family for generations. Their emotionally-charged marriage becomes even more complicated when Alison begins an affair with Noah (Golden Globe nominee Dominic West), a New York City public school teacher and aspiring novelist who is spending the summer at his in-laws’ estate out on the island. Emmy nominee Maura Tierney plays Helen, Noah's college sweetheart, best friend, mother of his children, lover and wife of 17 years. Award-winning playwright and writer/producer Sarah Treem and Hagai Levi serve as executive producers and co-creators. Jeffrey Reiner serves as executive producer and director, along with executive producer Eric Overmyer.
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Still feel that Homeland may have overstayed its welcome a bit but cool.
ReplyDeleteGave up on Homeland but happy about The Affair
ReplyDeleteGood. Homeland found a new way to continue its story. I would die without knowing what the hell will happen on The Affair.
ReplyDeleteSo far, The Affair has been very intriguing. I am hooked to the story. Very happy about the renewal.
ReplyDeleteNot surprised. Both are doing great.
ReplyDeleteGOOD! I think I'd scream if I didn't find out what was going on in The Affair
ReplyDeleteDon't care bout Homeland but yay, I'm already excited about second season of The Affair.
ReplyDeleteHappy about The Affair, I had doubts it would be renewed.
ReplyDeleteHappy for both but especially for The Affair! :)
ReplyDeleteYou haven't been watching the new season. It has a new and fresh direction and is KILLING!
ReplyDeleteI have. But it still feels to me as if after one season they should've wrapped it up. Two seasons at most.
ReplyDeleteCompletely agree. Bring me years more of Homeland over 95% of these new shows.
ReplyDeleteI totally would not have guess the Affair being renewed. Cool.
ReplyDeleteHappy about The Affair despite its limited premise.
ReplyDeleteHomeland is Dexter all over again.
Gave up on Homelands after season 2 - there was that SNL skit that summed it Homelands for me! Happy about The Affair though - the actual affair bores me but the reason behind the affair makes me curious. I don't know if that made any sense!
ReplyDeleteHere's hoping The Affair doesn't suffer from an extended run.
ReplyDeleteI´m loving The Affair, and I´m thrilled that it has been renewed, eventhough it seems more like a mini series to me.
ReplyDeleteI haven´t watched Homeland this season. Not sure if I´ll catch up at some point.
Awesome.
ReplyDeleteYay for The Affair!!!
ReplyDeleteAs for Homeland it better improve or I'll jump off. At season's start it looked good but then went downhill quickly. Last week's episode was great though but what was last episode about!? Nah shape up or you'll be off my schedule.
Homeland has been excellent this season, a real return to form. I just hope there is a good pay off for all the current story threads
ReplyDeletePeople have a issue with homeland because of brody, I wish people get over him,, the new season is heating up
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