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TV Casting : The Good Wife, Let The Right One In, Budding Prospects

Delroy Lindo (“Crooklyn”) has joined the cast of “The Good Wife” spin-off over at CBS All Access.

Lindo plays attorney Robert Boseman on the series, set a year after the events of the original “Good Wife” series.

The new series will debut in February 2017 on CBS before moving exclusively to CBS All Access.

Thomas Kretschmann (“Dracula”) and newcomer Benjamin Wadsworth (“Dad vs. Lad”) have joined the cast of TNT’s “Let The Right One In” series.

Based on the film of the same name, the show ”centers around Henry (Wadsworth), a shy and lonely 16 year-old boy, who lives with his mother, and faces constant bullying from a trio of older kids–an almost daily torture. Henry becomes intrigued by his new neighbor, a girl named Eli (Kristine Froseth), unaware that she is a vampire. Baffled by Eli’s unique powers, Henry is befriended by Eli, and although he does not realize it, he has acquired a powerful, dangerous, extremely deadly new ally, whose real age is unknown. Kretschmann will play Inspector Eriksson, a foreign police officer who partners up with the FBI, who’s been on the trail of Eli and her protector and enabler for a decade, and thinks they have killed over 100 victims. He has been a few steps behind his quarry all along, having followed the exsanguination murderers across Europe to North America. He knows their methods, but does not yet know their faces and names.”

Joel David Moore (“Avatar”) is set for Amazon’s pot-themed ’80s comedy “Budding Prospects”.

The show “is set in 1983 San Francisco. Three hapless city boys — Felix, Phil (Moore) and Gesh (Sasso) — move to the country to grow marijuana. Their expectations of the experience being a back-to-the-land, nurturing adventure in a beautiful rustic setting run up against the harsh truth upon their arrival at “The Summer Camp” – a miserably run-down shanty out in the middle of nowhere, where they are bedeviled by rats, snakes, mosquitoes, and harsh, unfriendly growing conditions, noisy neighbors, dangerous locals, and menacing law enforcement.

Moore’s Phil is Felix’s childhood pal, who’s less introspective than Felix, the manic to Felix’s “depressive.” Better looking, more cocky and more outgoing than Felix, he’s a little more secure in that he’s found his art, a successful niche within his peer group. He thinks of himself as mechanically inclined, but often takes things apart and can’t put them back together..”

Via ‘Deadline

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