One of HBO’s top players. time to win Extend the contract.
Rodney Barnes, executive producer and writer for the Showtime-era Los Angeles Lakers series, has extended his overall contract with HBO. The new deal will keep him on premium cable for another three years.
Under the agreement, Barnes will continue to work time to win – where he wrote nine of the 10 episodes of the first season – while continuing to develop and produce series projects for HBO. The second season of the series is in pre-production.
Barnes also has other projects in various stages of development. These include the Netflix feature film based on the novel by Chris Leslie-Heenan walk around bright, produced by Jonah Hill and LaKeith Stanfield’s Strong Baby Productions; a miniseries based on the life of Tiger Woods; a horror film for New Line and director Jordan Vogt-Roberts; and a television adaptation of his own graphic novel. kiladelphia.
Barnes has his own comic book studio and publisher, Zombie Love Studios, and is working on a graphic novel based on the cult horror classic. blakulaalong with other projects. included in your TV everybody hates Cris, distant neighborhoodshulu Wu-Tang: An American Saga s fugitives and Starz high-heeled shoes s american gods. He is represented by UTA, Artists First and Fox Rothschild.
Source: Hollywood Reporter

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