The Good Fight releases the final season trailer (TV News Roundup).

Paramount+ has released the trailer for the sixth season of The Last Season. “The Good Fight,”Paramount+ will premiere the film exclusively on Thursday, September 8.

The 10-episode final season follows Diane as she struggles with the sense of déjà vu following the overturning of Roe v. Wade, to voting rights, to Cold War aggressions returning.

“The Good Fight”stars Christine Baranski and John Slattery. Sarah Steele, Michael Boatman. Nyambi Nyambi. Charmaine Gingwa. Audra McDonald. Andre Braugher. Carrie Preston and Alan Cumming guest star.

Robert King and Michelle King are showrunners and executive producer on the series they co-created together with Phil Alden Robinson. Executive producers include Baranski and Ridley Scott, David W. Zucker (Liz Glotzer), William Finkelstein, Jonathan Tolins. Jacquelyn Reingold, Nelson McCormick, and William Finkelstein. “The Good Fight”CBS Studios produced the series in association with Scott Free Productions (Scott Free Productions) and King Size Productions (King Size Productions). Paramount Global Content Distribution distributes the series worldwide.

Below is the official trailer.

Also in today’s TV news:

STREAMING

RokuIt was announced that Paramount+The Premium Subscription to the Roku Channel will be launched later in the month. The Paramount+ library will be available to all consumers who subscribe either to the $4.99 Ad-supported Essential Plan, or to the $9.99 Ad-Free Premium Plan. Paramount+ was available on Roku before, but now users can subscribe to the service via the Roku Channel. Roku will offer a dedicated Live TV Guide, which will allow users to view all Paramount+ content in one place. This includes live broadcasts of NFL games by CBS, as well as breaking news from CBS News Network and Entertainment Tonight. Premium subscribers will have access to their local CBS station. The new addition will mark the debut of live sports content available for streamers through Premium Subscriptions.

EXECS

ESPN Marketing Leader Rachel EpsteinShe has been promoted as Vice President, espnW marketing and female audience expansion. She will take on expanded responsibility for growing ESPN’s female audiences, recently playing a crucial role in the brand’s Fifty/50 initiative to honor the 50th anniversary of Title IX. Epstein’s previous role as senior director of marketing at ESPN included overseeing marketing for ESPN’s brands and properties, including espnW, leading the annual espnW: Women + Sports Summit and others. She will continue to be responsible for these responsibilities, as well as her efforts to ensure a consistent strategy that has an impact on female audience growth. Prior to her role with ESPN and espnW, Epstein was part of the leadership team that launched Women’s Professional Soccer, overseeing marketing, events and sponsorship for the league.

Lisa TuckerAl Roker Entertainment will be her Senior Vice President of Development and Production. Two-time Emmy-winning executive producer, she previously spent more than a decade with Picture This Television as an executive producer and owner overseeing programming and development. Tucker worked at PTTV as a pilot producer and creator of several series. Tucker’s new role will include overseeing all development of unscripted, scripted, and branded entertainment. She will also serve as creative lead for all productions. This includes guiding showrunners and making editorial decision in collaboration with the creative leads on individual projects. Tucker will report directly on EVP Tracie Brennan, and Al Roker.

TRAILERS

ABC has released a first look at the third series of Season 3. “Big Sky,”These will be called “Big Sky: Deadly Trails.”The series will premiere on September 21st and air weekly on Wednesdays. The new season will be narrated by Reba McEntire, a series regular. It promises more Montana, mystery, and murder. The new set of episodes will follow private detective Cassie Dewell, played by Kylie Bunbury, undersheriff Jenny Hoyt, played by Katheryn Winnick and newly appointed sheriff Beau Arlen, played by Jensen Ackles, investigating a local backcountry trip — led by McEntire’s Sunny Barnes — gone awry. You can see the trailer below.

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