According to TVLine's Matt Webb Mitovich, Andrew W. Marlowe, the creator of Castle, is stepping down as showrunner for the show. Beginning with Castle's upcoming seventh season, David Amann who joined the show as an executive producer in season three, will take over as showrunner. Marlowe, who was the showrunner for the first six seasons of Castle, will maintain a day-to-day presence working on the show, while also developing new projects as a part of his contract with ABC Studios. It should also be noted that season six was the most watched season of Castle. Here's an excerpt from the article, which gives some details on this news:
“Over the past four seasons, David has proven himself to be a tremendous leader and a great steward of our show’s unique voice,” Marlowe said in a statement. “I’m excited to continue our creative collaboration as he assumes his new responsibilities.”
As a writer, Amann has had a hand in crafting some of Castle‘s best received episodes from recent seasons, including the post-coital Season 5 opener “After the Storm,” the intense “Under Fire,” “Disciple” and “In the Belly of the Beast,” and even the offbeat “That ’70s Show.”
Link to the full article:‘Castle’ Season 7 — Andrew Marlowe Exits as Showrunner, David Amann In | TVLine
No comments :
Post a Comment