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Looks like the Hulu/CBS peace treaty is not lasting very long.
Hulu pulled all of its videos from CBS’ TV.com last Tuesday after CBS failed to distribute on Hulu its shows and content from CBS, The CW or Showtime.
CBS is bitching about it saying that its in their right to stream Hulu vids on TV.com.
Fight! Fight! Fight!

Showtime’s half-hour Nurse Jackie by Liz Brixius, C.S.I.‘s Evan Dunsky & That ’70s Show‘s Linda Wallem, starring The Sopranos‘ Eddie Falco as a NYC E.R. Catholic nurse with a weakness for Adderall and Vicodin, has now a premiere date: June 8th.

The Butterfly Effect‘s Amy Smart is set to play Claudia McIntire from the ABC show I, Claudia, now renamed See Cate Run, revolving around a young prosecuting attorney that could one day become the president of the United States.

CBS’ Accidentally on Purpose will meanwhile star Dharma & Greg‘s Jenna Elfman as the San Fran movie critic getting pregnant after a fling with a younger man.

Sounds wonderful.

What is not wonderful however is that The Middleman has now been (at last) officially canceled.

Farewell. :(

You’ll be able to see the un-filmed (real) season finale on comic-book form though.

Three men and a show

Simon Beaufoy, who will probably win the Oscar for his Slumdog Millionaire script, is set to write a romcom for Spyglass entitled Leap Year and starring Amy Adams.

Bill Campbell is set to star in NBC’s Lost in the 80s, a show centering on the Mobley family, a family of six.

In Joss Whedon/Dollhouse news, Joel Keller has posted an interview he had with the Man about Dollhouse, Dr. Horrible, and the future of media.
According to Whedon, we might see the return of Dr. Horrible (although not in the way you might think):

We are dancing around that concept. We all want to do it. We all are extremely occupied—we have other jobs. And we’re kind of trying to figure out the philosophy as well. How do we want to present it? We don’t necessarily want to do exactly what we did, part two. We’d like to shift the paradigm a little bit. But we’re sort of keeping everything open. We have a concept, and when these writers have time to really sit down with it, we’re going to see what we’ve got. It’s definitely our intention for Dr. Horrible to rise again.

The interview was put on The Daily Beast.

The Future's In

Remember that Jesse Alexander pilot from the other day?
Turns out NBC just ordered it, and its name is Day One.
The pitch reminded me a lot of Survivors:
A global event ravages the world and a small group of survivors band together to try to rebuild society and break the mysteries surrounding the apocalyptic event.

Amy Poheler’s show meanwhile seems to now have a name: Public Service.

On the ABC front, Shonda Rhimes got another pilot picked up, Inside the Box, this time not around doctors but journalists. The show, set in Washington, revolves around an ambitious female news producer and her colleagues.

Also greenlit was I, Claudia, about Claudia McIntire, a young prosecuting attorney that will one day be a contender for the U.S. presidency.
Sounds like Jack & Bobby meets Commander in Chief.
The pilot was penned by The Days‘ John Scott Shepherd.

The cast for Spielberg’s Tintin was announced as well as the title of the movie, The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn.
Tintin will be played by Jamie Bell, Andy Serkis will play Haddock and Daniel Craig will be Red Rackham.
Also starring are Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Mackenzie Crook, Gad Elmaleh and Toby Jones.

The writers of the first movie will be Ant-Man‘s Joe Cornish, Dr. Who‘s Steven Moffat and Shaun of the Dead‘s Edgar Wright.

This movie should be the first of a series based on Hergé’s character and made in 3-D MoCap.

Release is slated for 2011 and principal photography started yesterday.