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  • ‘Baldur’s Gate’ TV Series Continuing Game’s Story In Works At HBO From ‘The Last Of Us’ Co-Creator Craig Mazin & Hasbro Entertainment

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    EXCLUSIVE: Craig Mazin, co-creator of arguably the most acclaimed TV adaptation of a video game to date, HBO‘s The Last Of Us, will be taking on another hugely popular and acclaimed game title next, Larian Studios’ Baldur’s Gate 3, which is set in the world of Dungeons & Dragons.

    HBO is developing Baldur’s Gate, a drama series based on Hasbro Entertainment’s video game franchise, with Mazin attached to create, write, executive produce and showrun the TV adaptation. Also exec producing are Jacqueline Lesko, Cecil O’Connor and Hasbro Entertainment’s Gabriel Marano. Chris Perkins, the longtime Head of Story at Hasbro subsidiary Wizards of the Coast, which is behind the D&D game franchise, will serve as consultant.

    Unlike HBO’s The Last Of Us, which retold the story from the PlayStation games, the Baldur’s Gate TV series will be a continuation to the games, telling a story that takes place immediately after the events of Baldur’s Gate 3, as the characters — old and new — are dealing with the ramifications of the events in the third game.

    Like with The Last Of Us, Mazin’s passion for Baldur’s Gate 3 and its characters led to his decision to adapt it as a TV series. He has proudly completed the Swen Vincke-developed game on the challenging honor mode, and he is also a longtime D&D fan, a Dungeon Master who has been playing the game weekly for the past 15 years, including tonight.

    “After putting nearly 1000 hours into the incredible world of Baldur’s Gate 3, it is a dream come true to be able to continue the story that Larian and Wizards of The Coast created,” Mazin said. “I am a devoted fan of D&D and the brilliant way that Swen Vincke and his gifted team adapted it. I can’t wait to help bring Baldur’s Gate and all of its incredible characters to life with as much respect and love as we can, and I’m deeply grateful to Gabe Marano and his team at Hasbro for entrusting me with this incredibly important property.”

    With no ties to another Baldur’s Gate game in development, Mazin has freedom over the direction of the story, making it more of a traditional show vs. The Last of Us whose plot and lifespan were determined by the existing games. As Deadline has reported, the post-apocalyptic drama is expected to end with its upcoming third season. Baldur’s Gate slated to be Mazin’s followup series for HBO where he also created and executive produced the Emmy-winning Chernobyl.

    Baldur’s Gate is designed to be ongoing and continue with different kinds of stories within the sprawling world of the game. The series draws deeply from the source material of Baldur’s Gate 3 — how it begins how the game ends — and not so much from the first two games which are not official source material. Still, there are some commonalities across those games that are connected to Dungeons & Dragons lore, which Mazin plans to draw upon under the agreement with Wizards of the Coast.

    The TV series will feature both existing characters from Baldur’s Gate 3 and new ones. It is expected to keep the D&D tradition of taking new characters who are not that powerful and follow their journey through adventures that make them powerful. The new protagonists are bound to run into beloved characters from Baldur’s Gate 3 — some of them heroes, some of them villains, some of them literally devils — who occupy the same world. Now incredibly powerful, they will meddle, helping or hindering the new heroes.

    Mazin, who is just now starting his own journey with the material as his deal just closed, plans to reach out to voice cast members of Baldur’s Gate 3 with ideas for them to participate in the TV adaptation, if possible. He and The Last of Us co-creator Neil Druckmann did it on their HBO series with several actors from that game, most notably Merle Dandridge who reprised her role as Marlene. Mazin, who has an overall deal with HBO, is now in final prep on Season 3 of The Last of Us.

    “We’re thrilled to continue our partnership with Craig Mazin on Baldur’s Gate,” Francesca Orsi, EVP, Head of HBO Drama Programming said. “His deep and long-standing passion for the source material paired with his remarkable talent for building immersive worlds filled with rich, compelling characters promises groundbreaking results.”

    HBO’s Baldur’s Gate is designed to co-exist alongside The Forgotten Realms live-action Dungeons & Dragons series Hasbro Entertainment has set up at Netflix with Shawn Levy producing. The two share D&D’s The Forgotten Realms campaign setting, which is vast and could accommodate multiple TV series.

    “The fans have been eagerly awaiting an adaptation of Baldur’s Gate, and we could not ask for better partners than HBO and the incomparable Craig Mazin to build this world with,” Gabriel Marano, Head of Television, Hasbro Entertainment said.

    Hasbro Entertainment also has a Power Rangers live-action series in the works at Disney+ and a couple of other high-profile series in the marketplace.

    Part of the Dungeons & Dragons franchise, the Baldur’s Gate character-driven role-playing video game series originated in 1998 and became known for its mature setting of crime, political intrigue, and edgy adventure. The most recent game, Baldur’s Gate 3, launched to massive critical and commercial success with over 15 million lifetime players, over 34 industry award wins, and made history as the first game to win all five major Game of The Year awards.

    Mazin is repped by CAA; Hasbro Entertainment is repped by WME.

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  • Laura Adler Dies: Emmy-Nominated Casting Director & Former Casting Society Exec Was 65

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    Laura Adler, an Emmy-nominated casting director and former administrator of Casting Society, died Thursday in Los Angeles following a brief illness. She was 65.

    A Casting Society rep confirmed the news to Deadline.

    Adler was set to receive the Casting Society’s Rosalie Joseph Humanitarian Award at the 41st Artios Awards on February 26 in Los Angeles. The award is given for outstanding contributions to humanitarian causes that have in turn supported the casting community, a distinction that the group said reflected Adler’s life’s work.

    She earned a 2003 Emmy nomination for casting the NBC drama American Dreams and also was casting director for such series as Better Off Ted, Dream On and The Goode Family, among others.

    Born on July 1, 1960, in New York City, Adler got her start in the early 1980s as a technician on The Pee-wee Herman Show, a West Hollywood stage show in which Paul Reubens showcased his nerdy, bowtied character years before Pee-wee’s Playhouse debuted. She also was a production assistant on the 1981 ABC telefilm A Long Way Home, starring Timothy Hutton, Brenda Vaccaro and Rosanna Arquette.

    Later that decade, she pivoted to film and TV casting, working as an associate to such acclaimed casting directors as Mark Saks, Barbara Claman and Ted Hann. Her credits in that capacity range from the early-’90s features Defending Your Life and Prelude to a Kiss to the mid-’90s HBO comedy Dream On and late-2000s TBS sitcom My Boys. She also was a casting associate on American Dreams in 2002-03 before being upped to casting director.

    In 2005, Adler became an original member of the steering committee that fought to secure pension and health benefits for casting professionals — an achievement that reshaped the industry. In 2014, she was hired as Casting Society’s Administrator, a position in which she would spend the next decade serving and supporting the global casting community with dedication and compassion. She retired from the role in 2024.

    Her father was Jerry Adler, a veteran actor known for playing Hesh Rabkin on The Sopranos, Fire Chief Sidney Feinberg on Rescue Me and Howard Lyman on The Good Wife. He died in August at 96.

    Laura Adler is survived by her sisters Alisa Adler, a talent agent at Paradigm; Emily Adler, a writer; and Amy Adler; and her nephew Joe Adler.

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  • ‘Sinners’ Swings With Three Wins At Hollywood Music In Media Awards; “Golden” Night For ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ – Full List

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    Ryan Coogler’s Sinners was the big winner at the 16th annual Hollywood Music in Media Awards on Wednesday night, picking up three statuettes including Best Score and Song for a feature film and Best On-Screen Performance. The latter two wins were for “I Lied to You,” which was written by Raphael Saadiq and Ludwig Göransson and performed by Miles Caton. Göransson also picked up the Score trophy.

    The documentary Diane Warren: Relentless and Fabrizio Mancinelli for indie feature Out of the Nest were the other multiple winners, snagging two statuettes each during the ceremony at the Avalon in Hollywood. There also were double wins from the Wicked world: Director Jon M. Chu took the inaugural HMMA for Music-Themed Film, Biopic or Musical for Wicked: For Good — which will storm theaters around the world on Friday — and the TV special Wicked: One Wonderful Night won for Music Performance / Special Program.

    The juggernaut film KPop Demon Hunters tracked down a Best Song – Animated Film trophy for the No. 1 pop single “Golden,” and the title tune from Spike Lee’s Highest 2 Lowest picked up the Best Song – Independent Film prize. Diane Warren won Best Song – Documentary for “Dear Me.”

    Lady Gaga and Andrew Watt also were among the HMMA winners, taking Best Song – TV Show/Limited Series for the Gaga-sung “The Dead Dance” from Tim Burton’s Wednesday.

    Here are all the winners at the 2025 Hollywood Music in Media Awards:

    SONG – FEATURE FILM
    “I Lied To You” from Sinners. Written by Raphael Saadiq and Ludwig Göransson. Performed by Miles Caton

    SONG – INDEPENDENT FILM
    “Highest 2 Lowest” from Highest 2 Lowest. Written By Aiyana-Lee Anderson and Nicole Daciana Anderson. Performed by Aiyana-Lee

    SONG – DOCUMENTARY FILM
    “Dear Me” from Diane Warren: Relentless. Written by Diane Warren. Performed by Kesha and Diane Warren

    SONG – ANIMATED FILM
    “Golden” from Kpop Demon Hunters. Written by EJAE, Mark Sonnenblick, Joong Gyu Kwak, Yu Han Lee, Hee Dong Nam, Jeong Hoon Seo, Park Hong Jun. Performed by EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami

    SONG – ON-SCREEN PERFORMANCE (FILM)
    Miles Caton – “I Lied to You” from Sinners

    SCORE – ANIMATED FILM
    Tom Howe – Dog Man

    SCORE – FEATURE FILM
    Ludwig Göransson – Sinners

    SCORE – SCI-FI/FANTASY FILM
    Simon Franglen – Avatar: Fire and Ash

    SCORE – TV SHOW/LIMITED SERIES
    Theodore Shapiro – Severance

    SCORE – INDEPENDENT FILM
    Jeff Beal – Rule Breakers

    SCORE – INDEPENDENT FILM (FOREIGN LANGUAGE)
    Fabrizio Mancinelli – Out of the Nest

    SCORE – HORROR/THRILLER FILM
    Benjamin Wallfisch – Wolf Man

    SCORE – DOCUMENTARY
    Anne Nikitin – Pangolin – Kulu’s Journey

    MUSIC-THEMED FILM, BIOPIC OR MUSICAL
    Wicked: For Good – Jon M. Chu (director)

    MUSIC DOCUMENTARY – SPECIAL PROGRAM
    Diane Warren: Relentless – Bess Kargman (director)

    SONG – TV SHOW/LIMITED SERIES
    “The Dance” from Wednesday. Written by Lady Gaga and Andrew Watt. Performed by Lady Gaga

    SONG – ON-SCREEN PERFORMANCE – TV SHOW/LIMITED SERIES
    Kevin Bacon and Jennifer Nettles – “Our Highway” (The Bondsman S1) Written by Kevin Bacon and Jennifer Nettles

    MAIN TITLE – TV SHOW/LIMITED SERIES
    Your Friends & Neighbors – Dominic Lewis and Hamilton Leithauser

    SCORE – SHORT FILM (LIVE ACTION)
    Carl Thiel – El Lazo De Petra

    SCORE – SHORT FILM (ANIMATED)
    Qing Madi – Valorant

    SCORE – SHORT FILM (DOCUMENTARY)
    Benjamin Westphalen – A Dream Called Khushi (Happiness)

    SCORE – INDEPENDENT FILM (FOREIGN LANGUAGE)
    Fabrizio Mancinelli – Out of the Nest

    SCORE – DOCUMENTARY SERIES -TV/DIGITAL
    Duncan Thum and David Bertok – Chef’s Table: Legends

    SCORE – TV SHOW/LIMITED SERIES (FOREIGN LANGUAGE)
    Arturo Cardelús – Terra Alta

    SCORE – VIDEO GAME (CONSOLE & PC)
    League Of Legends: Welcome to Noxus – League of Legends (Bill Hemstapat, Sebastien Najand, Alex Seaver, J.D. Spears, Alexander Temple, Richard Thomson, Seth Tsui, Gong Ao, Merlin Cen)

    SONG – VIDEO GAME (CONSOLE & PC)
    “Against the Tide” from Wuthering Waves. Written by Obadiah Brown-Beach. Performed by Forts and Obadiah Brown-Beach.

    SONG/SCORE – MOBILE VIDEO GAME
    AFK Journey – Alec Justice

    MUSIC SUPERVISION – TV SHOW/LIMITED SERIES
    Sean Fernald – Dexter: Resurrection

    MUSIC SUPERVISION – FILM
    Nick Angel – Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy

    MUSIC SUPERVISION – VIDEO GAME
    Steve Schnur – Battlefield 6

    SONG/SCORE – COMMERCIAL ADVERTISEMENT
    Apple: 6 Out Of 5 Stars – Silo: Music – Neil Ormandy, Linkoln, and Allen Stone

    SOUNDTRACK ALBUM
    F1 – Atlantic Records

    SONG – SHORT FILM
    “Stars In My Eyes” from Sweetwater. Written by Sean Douglas. Performed by Kyra Sedgwick

    SCORE – TV/STREAMED MOVIE
    Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy – Dustin O’Halloran

    MUSIC DESIGN – TRAILER
    Necaxa (FX – Hulu) – Juan Carlos Enriquez

    MAIN TITLE – TV SHOW (FOREIGN LANGUAGE)
    On the High Seas – Sandrine Rudaz

    MUSIC VIDEO (INDEPENDENT)
    Evanescence – “Afterlife”

    LIVE CONCERT FOR VISUAL MEDIA
    The Lion King at the Hollywood Bowl – The Lion King Cast

    EXHIBITIONS, THEME PARKS, SPECIAL PROJECTS
    “Opening” Walt Disney World’s Epcot: Test Track – Zain Effendi

    SONG/SCORE – NEW MEDIA
    La Pandora’s Box Written by Victoria Dawson, Nadeem Majdalany, Camille J. Thomas, Carmen A. Thomas, Shannon K., Luke Shrestha, Simon Jay. Performed by memyself&vi

    MUSIC PERFORMANCE / SPECIAL PROGRAM
    Wicked: One Wonderful Night

    SONG – DOCUMENTARY SERIES – TV/LIMITED SERIES
    “Go Steady” from Parenthood. Written by Tom Howe and Sam Ryder

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  • Watch Jimmy Kimmel’s Comments About Charlie Kirk That Got His ABC Show Yanked

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    After Jimmy Kimmel‘s monologue on Monday prompted remarks from FCC Chairman Brendan Carr today, Nexstar said that it will pre-empt Jimmy Kimmel Live! from its ABC stations “for the foreseeable future” following his remarks about the suspect in Charlie Kirk’s assassination. ABC quickly followed suit.

    Jimmy Kimmel Live! will be preempted indefinitely,” an ABC spokesperson told Deadline today.

    The monologue in question mocked Donald Trump over POTUS’ take on the NFL and TikTok, before Kimmel offered his blunt assessment of the aftermath of Kirk’s death: “We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it,” the host said.

    Watch it here, with the Charlie Kirk section and Kimmel on “four year-old” Trump’s reaction starting at the 2:00 minute point:

    On Tuesday, authorities charged Tyler Robinson, 22, in Kirk’s killing, along with a series of other charges. Utah County Attorney Jeffrey Gray said that Robinson’s mother said her son “had become more political and had started to lean more to the left, becoming more pro-gay and trans rights oriented.” Gray said that when Robinson’s father asked his son why he did it, Robinson “explained that there was too much evil, and the guy, referring to Charlie Kirk, spreads too much hate.”

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