vendredi 21 avril 2017

Snatch and SuperMansion Renewed by Crackle


Snatch returns in 2018.

Crackle has renewed its hit series Snatch and SuperMansion.

Snatch, based on director Guy Ritchie's 2000 film of the same name, is returning for Season 2 in 2018. Since the first season premiered on the streaming service in March, it has become Crackle's most-streamed scripted original show. Plot details for the new season have yet to be revealed, but most of the main cast, including Rupert Grint (Charlie Cavendish-Scott), Luke Pasqualino (Albert Hill), and Juliet Aubrey (Lily Hill) are returning.

The show is also getting a free VR experience that follows hustlers attempting to break into Sonny Castillo's (Ed Westwick) safe, and has users choose whether to keep hacking into the safe or flee once the cops arrive on the scene. For our thoughts on the series' first season, read IGN's Snatch Season 1 review.

Crackle's Emmy-nominated stop motion-animated series SuperMansion is coming back for a third season in 2018, with two new specials debuting this fall and sometime early next year. "SuperMansion has delivered for Crackle on every metric," said Eric Berger, General Manger of Crackle. "Critics love it, fans pine for it and the list of talent who want to appear in this series just goes on and on."

Crackle also picked up a full 10-episode order of Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson's new series, The Oath. The show, written and directed by former L.A. County Sheriff's Deputy Joe Halpin (Hawaii Five-0) and executive produced by Jackson, follows a subculture of gangs created to protect and defend the streets of LA. They soon find themselves forced to turn on one another after being picked off by the FBI. No release date has been set yet.

Additionally, StartUp, starring Adrien Brody and Martin Freeman, is returning for a second season on September 28. Ron Perlman (Hellboy) is the new addition to the cast, and will play a multi-millionaire businessman named Wes Chandler. Perlman will also serve as a producer on the new season. For our thoughts on the show, read IGN's review of the series premiere.

Alex Gilyadov is a freelance writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter

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