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Where is ‘Leverage: Redemption’?

By Rich Heldenfels, Tribune News Service
Published: March 5, 2023, 5:05am

You have questions. I have some answers.

Whatever happened to “Leverage: Redemption” that starred Noah Wyle? I was really enjoying the show.

The series completed telecasts of a 13-episode second season in January on Freevee (which is also available via Prime Video). It looked as if the caper series was ready for a third season but I have not seen an announcement about one yet.

In a December column, you said “Alaska Daily” would be returning Feb. 23. That does not seem to be the case. Do you have an update on the show?

ABC moved the drama’s return to Thursday, March 2. According to TVLine.com, “The move will allow viewers to watch the remainder of Season 1 uninterrupted over the course of five consecutive weeks.”

Will there be any more “Dexter” shows with Michael C. Hall?

As you know, Hall’s serial killer character, Dexter Morgan, was killed at the end of “Dexter: New Blood” last year. But Showtime has announced plans for a “Dexter: Origins” series about the character as a young man; a return of “New Blood” focusing on Dexter’s son Harrison, and possibly “projects based on other characters from the ‘Dexter’ universe.”

We recently watched “The Hammer” with Reba McEntire. Is there any possibility a series will follow instead of just the one movie?

For those of you tuning in late, the Lifetime movie starred McEntire as traveling judge Kim Wheeler, a character inspired by real-life judge Kimberly Wanker. McEntire has reportedly said she’d like to play Wheeler again in more movies or a series, because “I just fell in love with the character.” And, she told Showbiz Cheat Sheet, Wanker has plenty of stories to inspire new productions.

What happened to “Mr. Inbetween”? Is there a new season? It was very quirky and original.

The drama about a hitman, and inspired by the movie “The Magician,” aired on FX for three seasons, ending in 2021. You can find the old episodes on Hulu.

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