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CBS All Access Pulls the Plug on Kevin Williamson’s Horror Anthology Series “Tell Me a Story”

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From creator Kevin Williamson (Scream), CBS All Access’ “Tell Me a Story” took the world’s most beloved fairy tales and reimagined them as a dark and twisted psychological thriller, and the second season wrapped up this past February. Alas, that second season will be the show’s *final* season, Deadline reports today.

CBS All Access has made the decision to cancel “Tell Me a Story,” and the first two seasons of the show have been scooped up by The CW. Deadline explains, “Seasons 1 & 2 of Tell Me a Story will continue to be available on CBS All Access across platforms, with the CW licensing the first two seasons for a second-window run.”

“The brilliant Kevin Williamson brought our favorite fairy tales to life in an anthology format that twisted and subverted the stories we all know into modern thrillers,” said CBS All Access EVP Original Content Julie McNamara. “It has been a privilege to work with such an elite and talented group of creative minds like Kevin, Aaron Kaplan and the team at Kapital Entertainment, as well as the amazing cast of Tell Me A Story, who did a phenomenal job personifying and reinventing beloved characters from these six fairy tales.”

Those six fairy tales included The Three Little Pigs, Little Red Riding Hood, Hansel & Gretel, Beauty and the Beast, Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella.

No word yet on when “Tell Me a Story” will debut on The CW.

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“Jurassic World: Chaos Theory” Teaser Trailer Previews Netflix Series Set 6 Years After “Camp Cretaceous”

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In the wake of the five-season animated series “Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous,” Netflix’s “Jurassic World: Chaos Theory” is stomping its way onto the platform this year.

“Chaos Theory” premieres May 24, and the series is set six years after the events of “Camp Cretaceous.” Paul-Mikel Williams is back as Darius, with Sean Giambrone as Ben.

Watch the “Jurassic World: Chaos Theory” trailer below.

In the CG-animated series from Universal, DreamWorks and Amblin Entertainment…

“Six years later, members of “The Nublar Six” are struggling to find their footing off the islands, navigating a world now filled with dinosaurs and people who want to hurt them.

“Reunited in the wake of a tragedy, the group comes together only to find themselves on the run and catapulted into a global adventure to unravel a conspiracy that threatens dinosaur and humankind alike and finally learn the truth about what happened to one of their own.”

There will be 10 episodes in the show’s first season, running 22-minutes each.

Scott Kreamer, Aaron Hammersley serve as Executive Producers and Showrunners, with Steven Spielberg, Colin Trevorrow, and Frank Marshall also serving as Executive Producers.

Speaking of Jurassic World, a brand new live action movie is also coming soon. It doesn’t yet have a title, but it’s releasing July 2, 2025, and Scarlett Johansson is in talks to star.

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